Frymaster RE80 manual Replacing a Frypot

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guide rails (see photo below). The contactor boxes of non-filter units or frypots not over the filter pan are accessed by opening the fryer door directly under the affected frypot.

4.The contactors and relays are held on by threaded pin studs so that only removal of the nut is required to replace the component.

5.After performing necessary service, reverse steps 1-4 to return the fryer to operation.

1.8 Replacing a Frypot

1.Drain the frypot into the filter pan or, if replacing a frypot over the filter system, into a Shortening Disposal Unit (SDU) or other appropriate metal container. If replacing a frypot over the filter system, remove the filter pan and lid from the unit.

DANGER

DO NOT drain more than one full frypot or two split frypots into the SDU at one time.

2.Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply and reposition it to gain access to both the front and rear.

3.Slide the metal bezel up to release the bottom tabs, then slide the bezel down to disengage the upper tabs.

4.Remove the two screws from the upper corners of the control panels and allow them to swing down (see illustration and photo on page 1-1).

5.Unplug the wiring harnesses and ground wires from the backs of the controllers. Remove the controllers by lifting them from the hinge slots in the control panel frame.

6.Remove the tilt housing and back panels from the fryer. The tilt housing must be removed first in order to remove the upper back panel.

7.To remove the tilt housing remove the hex head screws from the rear edge of the housing. The housing can be lifted straight up and off the fryer.

8.Remove the control panel by removing the screw in the center and the nuts on both sides.

9.Loosen the component boxes by removing the screws, which secure them in the cabinet.

10.Dismount the top cap by removing the nuts at each end that secure it to the cabinetry.

11.Remove the hex head screw that secures the front of the frypot to the cabinet cross brace.

12.Remove the top-connecting strip that covers the joint with the adjacent frypot.

13.Unscrew the Teflon vent/vacuum-breaker tube fitting, unscrew the nut located on the front of each section of drain tube, and remove the tube assembly from the fryer.

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Contents Hour Service Hotline E4 High Production RE Hpre RE80 ElectricPage Electrical Power Specifications E4 Series High Production RE Electric Fryers Table Contents E4 Series High Production RE Electric Fryers General Replacing a ControllerReplacing Component Box Components Replacing a High-Limit Thermostat Replacing a Temperature Probe Replacing a Heating Element Page Replacing Contactor Box Components Replacing a Frypot Right Sediment Particle Oil Flow Up for reverse Down for forward Disconnect flexlines indicated by the arrows Replacing the Filter Transformer or Filter Relay Basket Lift Service Procedures BINDING/JAMMING Problems Interface Board Diagnostic Chart Diagnostic LED LegendProbe Resistance Chart Probe Resistance ChartWiring Diagrams 1.13.1 Basket Lift PBI Basket Lift Standard Component Wiring Component Wiring Single Phase Component Wiring 480V Non-Filter Component Wiring Fast Ready Component Wiring KFC-1 Contactor Box Domestic, 17 kW Contactor Box Domestic, 21 kW Contactor Box Export E4 Series High Production RE Electric Fryers Parts List AccessoriesCabinetry Back Panels, Tilt Housings, Top Caps, and Doors Back, Cabinet Standard KFC with Over the Top Filtration 2-vat Church’s/Popeye’sTop Cap Frymaster DeanComputer Bezel K3000Base Assembly Cabinets, Bases, Braces, and Associated Parts FinalOil Return Manifold Cabinets, Bases, Braces, and Associated Parts Cabinet SidesPost Brace, Upper Cabinet, FrontBasket Lift Assembly and Associated Parts Basket Lift Assembly, 100-120VAC Basket Lift Assembly, 208-220VACBasket Lift Assembly, 230-240VAC Resistor AssemblySingle-vat Filter Assembly Multi-vat Filter Assembly Filter Pan AssembliesRoller Kit includes 4 rollers, 4 nuts and 4 lock washers Filter Pump Filter Pump ComponentsDrain System Components 2.4.1 Drain Valve Assemblies Drain Safety Harness Drain Valve AssembliesDrain Valve units not equipped with filtration Drain Valve K3000Drain System Plumbing Drain PlumbingWith Drain Flush Without Drain FlushOil Return System Components Oil Return Plumbing Assembly Oil Disposal Wand Assembly Oil Disposal WandPlumbing Assembly Over-the-Top Oil Return KFCDrain Flush Plumbing Page Temperature Probe Heating Element Assemblies and Associated PartsTube Assembly RE Element, Full-Vat Element Tube AssembliesFrypot Assembly Frypot Assemblies and Associated PartsControllers ComputersK3000 Locator Harness Electronics and Wiring Components 2.9.1 Component Boxes Component Boxes Component Box Assemblies for referenceComponent Box Parts TransformersContactor Boxes Contactor Box Assemblies for reference only Contactor Box PartsFuse Boxes Cover, RH Fuse Box Used on Single Station Fryers alsoTerminal Blocks Box, Single Station Fryer Only see previous page for coverWiring Contactor Box Wiring Assemblies Left ElementCordsets Component Box, Filter Pump and Basket Lift Wiring Harnesses Wiring Connectors and Pin Connectors Fasteners Service Hotline

RE80 specifications

The Frymaster RE80 is an advanced commercial frying solution that combines efficiency, durability, and innovation. Designed for high-demand kitchen environments like restaurants and fast-food chains, the RE80 stands out for its ability to deliver consistent frying results while optimizing energy usage.

One of the main features of the Frymaster RE80 is its efficient oil management system. This system ensures that oil is filtered continuously, prolonging its life and maintaining the quality of fried foods. The filtration process not only reduces oil consumption but also minimizes the presence of food particles, ensuring that every batch of fries, chicken, or seafood comes out crispy and delicious.

The RE80 is equipped with a state-of-the-art digital control panel, allowing operators to adjust frying temperatures and times with precision. This technology contributes to better food quality and consistency by enabling users to program specific frying cycles for different menu items. The panel also includes built-in diagnostics that provide real-time feedback on machine performance, alerting operators to potential issues before they become problems.

The Frymaster RE80’s design prioritizes safety and ease of use. It incorporates safety features such as an automatic shut-off system and a cool-to-the-touch exterior to prevent burns during operation. The unit is ergonomically designed to facilitate easy loading and unloading of baskets, making it more user-friendly for busy kitchen staff.

In terms of capacity, the RE80 is robust, allowing for a high volume of food to be fried simultaneously. This feature is crucial for establishments that experience large customer volumes, ensuring that service remains swift and efficient even during peak hours.

Furthermore, the Frymaster RE80 is built with durability in mind. Constructed from high-quality materials, it can withstand the everyday rigors of a commercial kitchen. The unit’s components are designed for easy maintenance, with quick access to filters and oil drains that simplify routine cleaning tasks.

Environmental considerations also play a role in the Frymaster RE80’s design. The machine operates with energy-efficient technologies that reduce its overall carbon footprint, contributing to a more sustainable kitchen operation.

In conclusion, the Frymaster RE80 represents a blend of technology, safety, and efficiency in commercial frying equipment. With its oil management system, digital controls, capacity for high-volume frying, and durable design, it's an ideal choice for foodservice operators aiming to enhance their frying operations while maintaining food quality and operational efficiency.