Frymaster BIELA14 manual Replacing the MIB Board, Control Power Reset Switch

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1.11.6 Replacing the MIB Board

1.11.5MIB (Manual Interface Board) Display Characters

A – Auto Mode – Auto Filtration enabled.

E – Drain or return valve is not in desired state. The display will alternate between E and the corresponding vat number. Ensure the actuator is plugged in and an error does not exist.

1.11.7 Control Power Reset SwitchThree horizontal lines indicate the AIF temperature sensor did not detect that the vat was full during auto filtration.

n – Network Error - An “n” displays for 10 seconds if no communication is received from the cooking computer within ten seconds after a power on or MIB reset.

P – Pan Switch – Filter pan is improperly seated. Filtration is suspended.

r – Reset Switch - Reset the vat closes all of the valves on the vat. If displayed for some time, there is probably a problem with the board.

1 – 5 – Numbers which correspond to the vats with either an “L” indicating the left side of a split vat or “r” indicating the right side of a split vat or a full vat. These numbers are displayed in manual mode.

1.11.6 Replacing the MIB Board

Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. Remove the torx screws from the MIB cover, exposing the MIB board (see Figure 11). Removing the screw at top center lets the MIB board hinge down. Carefully remove the plugs on the rear of the board (see Figure 12). Replace with a new MIB board and reverse steps to reassemble. Once replaced, CYCLE POWER TO ENTIRE FRYER SYSTEM. See next section to reset control power. Check software version # and if necessary update the software. If a software update was necessary, follow the instructions to update the software on in section 1.15 ensuring the MIB reset button is pressed and held for five seconds at the end of the update to update the MIB.

Figure 11

Figure 12

1.11.7 Control Power Reset Switch

 

The control power reset switch is a momentary

 

rocker switch located behind the control box

 

(see Figures 13 and 14) above the JIB that

 

resets all power to all the computers and boards

 

in the fryer. It is necessary to reset all power

 

after replacing any computer or board. Press

 

and hold the switch for at least ten seconds

 

when resetting the control power to ensure

 

power has sufficiently drained from boards.

Figure 13

 

Figure 14 (Rear view of Control Box)

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Contents FRYMASTER BIELA14 SERIES GEN LOV ELECTRIC FRYER SERVICE AND PARTS MANUALemail: service@frymaster.com 8196446NOTICE NOTICENOTICE DANGERDANGER Do not use water jets to clean this equipmentDANGERi DANGERB.WARRANTY PROVISIONS - FRYPOTS A.WARRANTY PROVISIONS - FRYERSD.WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS C.PARTS RETURNELECTRICAL POWER SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 1: Service Procedures TABLE OF CONTENTSBIELA14 SERIES GEN II LOV ELECTRIC FRYERS BIELA14 SERIES GEN II LOV ELECTRIC FRYERS TABLE OF CONTENTS contCHAPTER 2: Parts List BIELA14 SERIES GEN II LOV ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES1.1 General 1.2 Replacing a Computer3.Remove the two screws from the upper corners of the computer and allow the computer to swing down 1.5 Replacing a Temperature Probe 1.4 Replacing a High-LimitThermostatDANGER 4.Locate the red or yellow and white wires of the temperature probe to be replaced. Note where the leads are connected prior to removing them from the connector. Unplug the 12-pinconnector C-6and using a pin-pusherpush the pins of the temperature probe out of the connector 1.6Replacing a Heating Element Element grounding and wire routing Full vat element wire routingDual vat element wire routing 1.7Replacing Contactor Box Components DANGER 1.8 Replacing a Frypot17.Disconnect the oil return flexlines malfunction DANGER 1.9.3 Replacing the Transformer or Filter Relay 1.10.1 ATO Automatic Top-offTroubleshooting 1.10 ATO Automatic Top-offService ProceduresProblem Probable CausesSERVICE ProblemProbable Causes Corrective ActionWire Reset Switch 1.10.4 Replacing the ATO PumpDrain Switch SwitchThe following buttons are inoperable in auto mode Buttons and LED’sConstant Illumination: Drain open No Illumination: Drain closedProblem 1.11.2 MIB Manual Interface Board TroubleshootingProbable Causes Corrective ActionProbable Causes ProblemCorrective Action 1-19Connector DISPLAY ResettingEXPLANATION Drain1.11.6 Replacing the MIB Board 1.11.7 Control Power Reset SwitchTroubleshooting 1.12RTI Service Issues 1.12.1 RTI MIB TestsWaste full signal AC voltage measurements1.12.2 RTI LOV Wiring DISPOSE TO WASTE, REFILL VAT FROM BULK 1.12.4 RTI LOV TEST QUICK REFERENCEDISPOSE TO WASTE FILL VAT FROM BULKFILL JUG FROM BULK 1.13.1 AIF Troubleshooting ProblemCorrective Action Probable CausesWire 1.13.4 Replacing a Linear Actuator Problem 1.13.5 Replacing a Rotary ActuatorRECOVERY FAULTProblem Probable CausesMISCONFIGURED Corrective ActionCorrective Action ProblemProbable Causes 1.14.2 M3000 Useful Codes PASSWORDSProblem •0469 – Reset FILTER STAT DATAERROR MESSAGE 1.14.3 Service Required ErrorsEXPLANATION 1-34ERROR MESSAGE 1.14.4 Error Log CodesEXPLANATION 1-351.14.5 Tech Mode ERROR 1.14.6 M3000 Filter Error Flowchart NORMALSYSTEM ERROR FIXED? YES OPERATION RESUMESAdding New Menu Items 1.14.7 M3000 Menu Summary TreeStoring Menu Items in Product Buttons Draining, Refilling, and Disposing of Oil1.14.8 M3000 Board Pin Positions and Harnesses SETUP COMPLETE is displayed 1.15Loading and Updating Software ProceduresUNTIL THE DISPLAY PROMPTS TO DO SO IN STEP 24.FILTER NOW YES/NO is displayed1.16 BIELA14 Series LOV Data Network Flowchart Diagnostic LED Legend 1.17 Interface Board Diagnostic ChartPN 826-2260 1-42Probe Resistance Chart 1.18 Probe Resistance ChartOHMS OHMS1.19.1 Component Wiring Domestic 1.19 Wiring Diagrams1.19.2 Component Wiring CE 1.19.3 Component Wiring CSA 1.19.4 Component Wiring Australia 1.19.5 Contactor Box – Delta Configuration 1.19.6 Contactor Box - WYE Configuration Page Page Page Page Page Accessories CHAPTER 2 PARTS LISTITEM PART #PART # ITEMCOMPONENT Not illustrated2.3.1 Drain Tube Sections and Associated Parts 2.3Drain System ComponentsPART# ITEMITEM 2.3.2.2 Rotary Actuator Drain ValvesPART # COMPONENTPage ITEM PART # 2.4.1 Component Boxes contboxes COMPONENT2.4.2Contactor Boxes 106-8658 PART #COMPONENT 2.4.3Heating Element Assemblies and Associated Parts 2.4.3.1 Element Assemblies and Hardware WYE units 2.4.3.1 Element Assemblies and Hardware contITEM PART # COMPONENTDUAL-VATELEMENT ASSEMBLY 2.4.3.2 Element Tube AssembliesFULL-VATELEMENT ASSEMBLY 2.4.4 2.4.3.2 Element Tube Assemblies contdComputers ITEMCOMPONENT Contactor Box Harness Assembly Dual Vat 2.4.5WiringPART # ITEM PART #14/17 kW Mechanical Contactor 106-8744ITEM PART #2.4.5.5 Main Wiring Harnesses PART # Filter Pump C2 to Component Box Wiring HarnessCOMPONENT Full Vat Control Harness J4 to J2 StandardReset Switch 4-5Battery only 2.4.5.8 M3000, MIB, AIF and ATO Wiring Harnessesonly ITEMPage Filtration Components cont 2.5.1COMPONENT ITEMITEM PART # 2.5.2.2 Manual Interface Board AssemblyCOMPONENT ITEM PART #2.5.2.4 LOV PCB/Computer Board Matrix 2.5.2.3 AIF Board AssemblyITEM PART # COMPONENTCOMPONENT See Page 2-5for Drain Valve AssembliesPART # ITEM 2.6.2 Frypots with Rotary ActuatorsPART # COMPONENT2.8 Return Valves and Associated Parts 2.7 Oil Return ManifoldsITEM PART #2.8.2 Return Valve Rotary Actuators 2.9.2 JIB Cap and Pick Up Assembly2.9Auto Top Off Components 2.9.1 JIB Basket PART #2.9.3 Automatic Top Off Board Assembly 2.9.2 JIB Cap and Pick Up Assembly contshipping ITEMDomestic Units 2.9.4ATO Pump AssemblyInternational Units ITEMPART # ITEMCOMPONENT 108-30412.10RTI 2.10.1 RTI Manifold and Accessories ITEM 2.10.1 RTI Manifold and Accessories contPART # COMPONENT2.10.3 RTI Test Box 2.10.2RTI Dispose Waste ValveMicroswitch, Gold Sealed Valve, ½” Ball Cover, DV Safety Switch Cover, DV Safety SwitchConnectors and Tools ITEM 2.12FastenersPART # COMPONENTTHIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK FAX Parts SERVICE HOTLINETech Support 1-800-551-8633
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