3.Remove the two screws from the upper corners of the control panel and allow the control panel to swing down.
4.Unplug the wiring harness from the
5.Disconnect the wiring from the component to be replaced, being sure to make a note of where each wire was connected.
6.Dismount the component to be replaced and install the new component, being sure that any required spacers, insulation, washers, etc. are in place.
NOTE: If more room to work is required, the control panel frame assembly may be removed by removing the hex head screws that secure it to the fryer cabinet (see illustration below). If this option is chosen, all control panel assemblies must be removed per steps 1 and 2 above. The cover plate on the lower front of the component box may also be removed if desired. Removing the component box itself from the fryer is not recommended due to the difficulty involved in disconnecting and reconnecting the
Remove these three |
screws at each end. |
Remove these two screws |
from the center supports. |
Removing the Control Panel Frame and Top Cap Assembly |
7.Reconnect the wiring disconnected in Step 3, referring to your notes and the wiring diagrams on the fryer door to ensure that the connections are properly made. Also, verify that no other wiring was disconnected accidentally during the replacement process.
8.Reverse steps 1 through 4 to complete the replacement and return the fryer to service.