Frymaster H14SC properly filled with oil. See Section CONTROLLER OPERATING PROCEDURE, Danger

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The analog controller has no timing features. The operator must monitor shake and pull times.

The analog controller has no timing features. The operator must monitor shake and pull times.

properly filled with oil. See Section 3.1. WARNING

Before pressing the power switch to the ON position, ensure that the frypot is

properly filled with oil. See Section 3.1.

CONTROLLER OPERATING PROCEDURE

1.Verify that the thermostat knob is set to the desired cooking temperature.

2.Press the power switch to the ON position. The POWER light will illuminate.

3.If the frypot temperature is below 180°F, the controller will automatically enter a warm-up cycle (often called a melt cycle). The heating elements will cycle on and off repeatedly, allowing the oil to heat gradually, without scorching. During the warm-up cycle, the heating mode light will alternately illuminate and go off as the elements cycle on and off. Within about 45 minutes, the controller will exit the warm-up cycle and the heating mode light will remain continuously illuminated.

4.When the oil temperature reaches the thermostat knob setpoint, the elements will cycle OFF and the HEAT light will go off, indicating that the fryer is ready for the cooking process to begin.

HIGH-LIMIT TEST PROCEDURE

Tools Required: One 0-600°F pyrometer with sensing probe or an equivalent high-temperature thermometer.

NOTE: Conduct this test when the fryer will not be needed for about one hour and when the cooking oil is due to be changed (the test will ruin the cooking oil). Start the test with the controller turned ON and with the cooking oil at normal frying temperature. Stir the oil thoroughly to ensure even distribution and temperature.

HIGH-LIMIT TEST PROCEDURE DANGER

If the expected results (indicated by italics) for Steps 3 and 4 below do not occur, turn off the fryer at the main circuit breaker panel and do not use the fryer until it has been repaired by an authorized technician.

1.Verify that cooking oil is at the bottom OIL-LEVELline. Add oil if necessary.

2.Turn the power switch ON and set the control knob to the normal frying temperature.

3.Insert the pyrometer probe into the frypot so that its tip is near the temperature probe on the element (i.e., approximately 5-inches into the oil, near the center of the frypot). Press and hold the high-limit test switch in the “1st” test position until the TROUBLE light illuminates. Release the test switch.

The trouble light should have come on when the temperature was approximately 410°F (± 10°F) and the heating elements should have de-energized (indicated by the HEAT light going out).

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Contents FRYERS 24-Hour Service HotlineandPartsManualService,Operation,Installation 8196004DANGER NOTICE TO OWNERS OF UNITS EQUIPPED WITH COMPUTERS U.S Never spray the fryer with water or use water jets to clean the fryerNOTICE TO U.S. CUSTOMERS CANADAInstallation, Operation, Service, and Parts Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Navy Surface Ship Electric Fryers1.1 General 1.2 Safety InformationNAVY SURFACE SHIP ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.3 Controller Information 1.4 Shipping Damage Claim Procedure1.5 Service Information RETAIN AND STORE THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE USEDo not block the area around the base or under the fryers NAVY SURFACE SHIP ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS2.1 Introduction Do not connect more than one fryer to each set of contacts 2.2 Power RequirementsDo not connect the contacts in series The contacts CANNOT have an external voltage applied2.4 After Fryers Are Anchored At the Frying Station DANGER 2.3 Installation2.5 Dimensions and Weights FRONT HANDLE 2-Fryer BatterySingle Fryer BACK OF FRYER UNIT2.470 3-Fryer Battery4-Fryer Battery 62.553.1 Equipment Setup and Shutdown Procedures NAVY SURFACE SHIP ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSDESCRIPTION 3.2 Operation of the Solid-State Analog ControllerShutdown The analog controller has no timing features. The operator must monitor shake and pull times properly filled with oil. See Section CONTROLLER OPERATING PROCEDUREHIGH-LIMIT TEST PROCEDURE 5. Place the controller power switch in the OFF position 4.2 Preparing the Filter for Use NAVY SURFACE SHIP ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 4 FILTRATION INSTRUCTIONS4.1 Introduction 4.3 Operation of the Filter DANGER 3. Place the metal filter screen in the center of the bottom of the pan, then lay a sheet of filter paper on top of the screen, over- lapping on all sides2. Remove the basket support rack from the frypot, raise the element assembly to the up position, and snap the Power Shower into position 4.4 Draining and Disposing of Waste Oil 6. Lower the elements into the frypot and reinstall the basket support rack. Ensure the drain valve is fully closed. If the drain valve is not fully closed, the fryer will not operate. Turn the fryer ON and allow the cooking oil to reach setpoint5.1.1 Clean Inside and Outside of the Fryer Cabinet - Daily NAVY SURFACE SHIP ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE5.1 Cleaning the Fryer DANGER 5.1.2 Clean the Built-in Filtration System - Daily2. Press the fryer ON/OFF switch to the ON position 5.1.3 Clean the Frypot and Heating Elements - Weekly DANGERBoiling-Out the Frypot 5. Turn the fryer ON/OFF switchs to the OFF position 5.1.4 Clean Detachable Parts and Accessories - Weekly5.2 Check Calibration of Temperature Control Knob - Monthly Built-In Filtration System 5.3 Annual/Periodic System InspectionFryer − Verify that filter pan cover is present and properly installed Check filtration system integrity as followsVerify that power is connected and that circuit breakers are on NAVY SURFACE SHIP ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 6 OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING6.1 Introduction Verify that frypot drain valves are fully closedProbable Causes Problem6.2 Troubleshooting 6.2.1 Control and Heating Problems Corrective ActionProbable Causes 6.2.2 Error Messages and Display Problems 6.2.3 Filtration ProblemsFilter pump runs 6.3 Replacing the Controller or Controller Wiring Harness 7.2 Replacing a Controller NAVY SURFACE SHIP ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 7 SERVICE PROCEDURES7.1 General 7.3 Replacing Component Box Components 1. Remove the filter pan and lid from the unit. Drain the frypots into a Shortening Disposal Unit SDU or other appropriate container 7.4 Replacing a Temperature Probe or High-Limit ThermostatDO NOT drain more than one full frypot into the SDU at one time 7.5 Replacing a Heating Element viewed from the rear 7.6 Replacing Contactor Box Components 7.7 Replacing a Frypot12. Disconnect the oil return flexlines at the frypot ends 22. Reinstall the drain tube assembly 7.8.2 Replacing the Filter Motor, Filter Pump, and Related Components Sediment Particle Oil Flow Up for reverse Down for forward7-10 7.8.3 Replacing the Filter Transformer or Filter Relay Meter Setting 7.9 Interface Board Diagnostic ChartDiagnostic LED Legend Test7-13 7.10 Wiring Diagram, SystemRefer to page 2-2 for power requirements 8051421F7.11 Wiring Diagram, Contactor Box 7-147.12 Components Description of Operation NAVY SURFACE SHIP ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 8 PARTS LIST Accessories8.2 Cabinetry Top Cap Single Top cap for five station fryer shown Side, Cabinet Single Left Use 212-8479 for Rt. SideHandle Grab Rail For handle end use 106-3036SP8.2.2 Cabinet Bases, Braces, and Associated Parts Channel, Base Rear Use 106-4901 for singles base assembly Upright Assembly, Left Use 106-3828 for singlesUpright Assembly, Right Use 106-3829 for singles 8.2.2 Cabinet Bases, Braces, and Associated Parts cont8.3 Drain System Components 8.3.1 Drain Tube Sections and Associated PartsValve Detail 8.3.1.1 Euro-Look Drain Tube Section and Associated PartsSee Page 8-10 for Drain 8.3.1.1 Euro-Look Drain Tube Section and Associated Parts cont EURO-LOOK8.3.2 Drain Valve Assembly and Component Parts Page ITEM EURO-LOOK 8.4 Electronics and Wiring Components 8.4.1.1 Single Component Box 8.4.1.2 Multiple Vat Component Boxes 8.4.2.1 Single Contactor Box 8.4.2.2 Multiple Vat Contactor Boxes 8.4.3 Heating Element Assembly and Associated Parts 8.4.3 Heating Element Assembly and Associated Parts cont 8.4.5.2 Contactor Box Wiring Assemblies - 6-Pin Left Element Wiring8.4.5.1 Contactor Box Wiring Assembly - 12-Pin Full-Vat C-1 8.4.48.4.5.5 Main Wiring Harness 8.4.5.3 Contactor Box Wiring Assemblies - 9-Pin Right Element8.4.5.4 Single Contactor Box Wiring Assembly P/N 106-3467SP 14/17kW or P/N 106-2472SP 22kW8.4.5.8 Single Component Box Wiring Harness - 15-Pin 8.4.5.6 Single Main Wiring Harness8.4.5.7 Component Box Wiring Harness - 15-Pin 8.4.5.9 Single Component Box Wiring Harness - 15-Pin without Filter8.5 Filtration System Components 8.5.1 FPH117/122 Filtration Components8.5.1 FPH117/122 Filtration Components cont NOTE Some early production 8.5.2 FPH217/317 Multiple Battery Filtration System Componentsunits were configured this way EURO-LOOK 8.5.2 FPH217/317 Multiple Battery Filtration System Components contSTANDARD Lid for units built before Feb 04, useThermostat P/N 8.6 Frypot Assembly and ThermostatFrypot P/N 823-2451SP 8.7 Oil Return System Components 8.7 Oil Return System Components cont Connectors 8.8 WIRING CONNECTORS, PIN TERMINALS, AND POWER CORDSPower Cords COMPONENTFAX Parts SERVICE HOTLINEShipping Address 8700 Line Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana Tech Support