Frymaster BIGLA30 Lighting the Fryer, Press the computer ON/OFF switch to the OFF position

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3.1.2Lighting the Fryer

1. Press the computer ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.

For CE Fryers

For Non-CE Fryers

Placing the ON/OFF switch in the OFF position also turns off the gas valve. Wait five minutes before continuing with Step 2, which will also turn on the gas valve.

After placing the ON/OFF switch in the OFF position, turn the gas valve knob to the OFF position. Wait 5 minutes, then turn the knob to the ON postion and proceed with Step 2.

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ON

OFF

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ON

OFF

2.Press the computer ON/OFF switch to the ON position.

3.If the burners fail to light, press the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position and wait 60 seconds. Repeat step 2.

4.The fryer will automatically enter the melt cycle mode if the frypot temperature is below 180ºF (82ºC) and will display MLT-CYCLalternating with LOW TEMP. (NOTE: During the melt cycle, the burners will repeatedly fire for a few seconds, then go out for a longer period.) When the frypot temperature reaches 180ºF (82ºC), the unit will automatically switch to the heating mode and LOW TEMP is displayed until within 15°F (9°C) of setpoint. The burners will remain lit until the frypot temperature reaches the programmed cooking temperature. Once the fryer reaches setpoint, the computer display changes to the product or dashed lines and the fryer is ready for use.

5.After the burners have been lit for at least 90 seconds, observe the flames through the burner viewing ports located on each side of the combustion air blower.

Left Viewing Ports are

behind the motor

housings.

Right Viewing Ports

The optimum burn is a bright orange-red glow. If a blue flame is observed, or if there are dark spots on a burner face, adjust the air gas mixture as follows: On the side of the blower housing opposite the motor is a plate with a locking nut. Loosen the nut enough to allow the plate to be moved, then

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Contents Manufactured Canada Page LOV GAS Warranty Statement Parts Return General Safety InformationInstallation, Operating, and Service Personnel Computer Information for the M3000 ComputersEuropean Community CE Specific Information Qualified Installation Personnel Qualified Service PersonnelQualified AND/OR Authorized Operating Personnel Retain and Store this Manual in a Safe Place for Future USE Clearance and Ventilation General Installation RequirementsElectrical Grounding Requirements National Code RequirementsCaster Installation Non-CE Standard For Incoming Gas Pressures Gas Connection Pipe Sizes CE Standard Gas Vat Converting to Another Gas TypeCE GAS Conversion Instructions After Fryers are Positioned at the Frying Station BIGLA30 Series GEN II LOV GAS Fryer Operating Instructions Typical Configuration BIGLA330 ShownPage Lighting the Fryer Press the computer ON/OFF switch to the OFF positionOperation ShutdownInstall the JIB Low Oil Volume Automatic RefillPrepare the System for Use Changing the JIBFront of the fryer off see Figure M3000 General Information FR FriesBasic Operation Cooking with Multi-Product Display Cooking with Dedicated Display Changing from Breakfast Setup to Lunch Changing from Lunch Setup to Breakfast M3000 Button Description and Functions Filter, Temperature and Info ButtonsNavigation Buttons Cook Channel and Selection ButtonsDraining, Refilling, and Disposing of Oil M3000 Menu Summary Tree1234 Fryer Setup Mode Programming24hR 10 M3000 Common Tasks Escape Menu ItemsFull Selection Adding New Product Items to the Menu Product SelectionProduct ProdCook ID Disable Storing Menu Items in Product Buttons Product selection promptTo Level 1 program changing to the Product selection Disposal for Non-Bulk Oil Systems Draining and Refilling Vats, and Disposing of OilRefilling JIB Oil Systems Draining and Disposing Oil using Bulk Oil SystemsPage Refilling the Vat from Bulk Oil Systems after Disposal Accessing the Filter MenuDrain to Pan Yes no Fill Vat from Drain PanFill Vat from Bulk Pan to Waste Programming Level OneAIF Clock Selection display Deep Clean Mode BOIL-OUTEMPTY? and Yes no PANPage HIGH-LIMIT Test Mode Comp Programming Level TwoLevel 2 Program Product Comp ModePassword Setup Mode LOG ModeAlert Tone Mode Filter After Filter Time Info ModeFilter Stats Mode Full VAT ConfigurationSplit VAT Configuration DAY wed, Date 03/20/07 Current day and date Review Usage ModeLast Load Mode Full / Split VAT Configuration4321 Page Introduction BIGLA30 Series GEN II LOV GAS Fryer Filtration InstructionsDo not USE Filter Powder with the PAD Auto Demand Filtration DRAINING, Washing and Filling during the processPage Clogged Drain Error System Error Filter Error FlowchartNormal Operation Resumes FIXED? YES no is displayedClogged Drain or Oil Sensor Fail Flowchart Filter Busy Page Page Daily Checks and Service Fryer Preventive Maintenance Checks and ServiceInspect Fryer and Accessories for Damage Clean Fryer Cabinet Inside and Out DailyCleaning the Frypot Quarterly Weekly Checks and Service 6.3.1 Clean Behind FryersDeep Clean Boiling Out the Frypot Clean Filter Pan, Detachable Parts and AccessoriesQuarterly Checks and Service BI-WEEKLY Checks and ServiceClean Combustion Air Blower Assembly Check M3000 Computer Set Point AccuracyLeft Viewing PortRight Port is Behind Motor Replace the O-RINGS Clean Oil Level SensorAnnual/Periodic System Inspection FryerBuilt-In Filtration System BIGLA30 Series GEN II LOV GAS Fryer Operator Troubleshooting Change Filter Service Auto Top Off Problems Probable Causes Corrective Action Explanation ProblemError Drain Valve not Closed Used oil to a JIB Bulk Oil SystemsMelter ON/OFF switch Reset oil reservoir system Service Hotline
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BIGLA30 specifications

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