PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSES | CORRECTIVE ACTION | |
| A. Plugged openings or solidified |
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| shortening in the Power Shower. | A. Clean the Power Shower per | |
| Test: Look for oil/shortening | ||
| instructions in Chapter 5 of this | ||
| squirting out around the Power | manual. | |
| Shower gasket. If so, Power |
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Power Shower is not | Shower is obstructed. |
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B. Missing/worn | B. Verify that | ||
spraying properly. | |||
| on Power Shower. | present and in good condition. | |
| C. Missing paper in filter pan. (This |
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| causes too much pressure in the |
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| oil return lines, resulting in a | C. Verify that filter paper is properly | |
| strong flow through the Power | installed in the filter pan. | |
| Shower, but also squirting of oil |
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| from around the gasket.) |
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6.6Replacing the Ignition Module Fuse in Units with Electronic Ignition
1.Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply and remove the two screws in the upper corners of the control panel. Swing the panel open from the top, allowing it to rest on its hinge tabs.
2.Locate the
Ignition Module
Depending upon when the unit was manufactured, full vat units may have either one or two ignition modules. If there is only one ignition module, the fuse will be mounted on the interface board.
Dual vat units and some full vat units will have two ignigiton modules. Look for the fuse on the left side of the module. If there are no fuses on the modules, the fuse will be on the interface board.
For units in which the ignition module has no fuse, replace the
upper fuse on the interface board.
3.Close the panel, replace the control panel screws, and reconnect the fryer to the electrical supply.