Frymaster 35, 45 manual Interpretation of Analog Controller Lights, Probe Resistance Chart

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1.5.2 Interpretation of Analog Controller Lights

Power light ON, heat light cycling, trouble light OFF, and melt light ON:

If the fryer oil temperature is below 180°F (82°C), the lights indicate that the unit is operating normally.

If the fryer oil temperature is above 180°F (82°C) and the heat light continues to cycle as if in the melt cycle, this may indicate a defective probe circuit or low incoming 12 VAC to the controller.

Power light ON, heat light ON, trouble light OFF, and melt light OFF:

If the fryer oil temperature is above 180°F (82°C) and below the setpoint temperature, the lights indicate that the unit is operating normally.

If the fryer oil temperature is above setpoint and the heat light remains lit, this may indicate a defective probe circuit.

Power light ON, heat light OFF, trouble light ON, and melt light OFF:

If the fryer oil temperature is below 410°F (210°C), the lights indicate one of the following:

a.The probe circuit is defective, or

b.There is a connection problem on pins 2 or 10 on the 15-pin wiring harness.

If the fryer oil temperature is above 410°F (210°C), the lights indicate a “run-away” heating circuit.

1.6 Probe Resistance Chart

Probe Resistance Chart

For use with 35- and 45-series fryers manufactured with Minco Thermistor probes only.

F

OHMS

C

 

 

 

60

1061

16

65

1070

18

70

1080

21

75

1091

24

80

1101

27

85

1112

29

90

1122

32

95

1133

35

100

1143

38

105

1154

41

110

1164

43

115

1174

46

120

1185

49

125

1195

52

F

OHMS

C

 

 

 

130

1206

54

135

1216

57

140

1226

60

145

1237

63

150

1247

66

155

1258

68

160

1268

71

165

1278

74

170

1289

77

175

1299

79

180

1309

82

185

1320

85

190

1330

88

195

1340

91

F

OHMS

C

 

 

 

200

1350

93

205

1361

96

210

1371

99

215

1381

102

220

1391

104

225

1402

107

230

1412

110

235

1422

113

240

1432

116

245

1442

118

250

1453

121

255

1463

124

260

1473

127

265

1483

129

F OHMS C

270 1493 132

275 1503 135

280 1514 138

285 1524 141

290 1534 143

295 1544 146

300 1554 149

305 1564 152

310 1574 154

315 1584 157

320 1594 160

325 1604 163

330 1614 166

335 1624 168

F

OHMS

C

 

 

 

340

1634

171

345

1644

174

350

1654

177

355

1664

179

360

1674

182

365

1684

185

370

1694

188

375

1704

191

380

1714

193

385

1724

196

390

1734

199

395

1744

202

400

1754

204

405

1764

207

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Contents Hour Service Hotline Performance Pro Series Gas Fryers Models 35Canada Page Table of Contents Service Procedures Performance PRO Series GAS Fryers Models 35Table of Contents Parts List General Pilot Ignition Electronic IgnitionController Options Thermostats and Temperature ProbesMoving the Fryer for Servicing Diagnostic Procedures Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent Tube To adjust burner gas pressureAfter servicing is complete Checking the Burner Manifold Gas PressureSeries Non-CE Standard Burner Manifold Gas Pressures Adjusting the Pilot Flame Adjusting Burner Ceramic Target Spacing and AlignmentFryers with thermostat access doors Calibrating the ThermostatFryers with thermostat control panels Testing the Temperature Probe Stop screw Locking nut Setscrew Replacing the Temperature Probe Page Replacing Burner Ceramic Targets Replacing the Gas ValveReplacing the Pilot Assembly or Thermopile Replacing the FrypotPage Troubleshooting and Problem Isolation Typical ProblemsPilot Failure No pilot flame Unreliable pilot flameGas and Electrical Power Supplies Electronic CircuitsGas Valve Improper Burner FunctionMisdirected or Weak Pilot Flame Clogged Burner OrificesInadequate Make-up Air Other Causes of PoppingImproper Temperature Control Melt CycleFailure to Control at Setpoint Gas Valve MalfunctionSensitivity and Recovery Common Computer ComplaintsFiltration Malfunction Leakage There are three basket lift problem types. They areBasket Lift Malfunction Motor and Gear Wear Binds and JamsElectronics Failure Manual Push-Button Modular Basket Lift Simplified Schematic Probe Resistance Chart Interpretation of Analog Controller LightsTroubleshooting Guides Problem Probable CausesTroubleshooting the Gas Valve Troubleshooting the ThermostatTroubleshooting the Temperature Probe Wiring Diagrams 1.8.1 Standing Pilot Electronic Ignition Non-Computer Controlled Fryer Filter Box Modular Basket Lift 100/120V Modular Basket Lift 208/250V Performance PRO Series GAS Fryers Models 35 Parts List Accessories100-120V Configuration Basket Lift and Associated PartsBasket Lift Assemblies Cabinetry 1 FPP/FMP Model Cabinetry Rear of fryer Four station fryer shownCabinet Assemblies see Section Base AssembliesBrace, Top Cabinet Back Panels, LowerPMJ Non-filter Model Cabinetry Cabinet Assemblies Back Panels, SingleOther Components Legs Casters, Legs, and Associated HardwareCasters Component Boxes Component Boxes without Melt Cycle Complete Box Assemblies ComponentsComponent Boxes with Melt Cycle Cover, Component Box Hole see illustration on Component Boxes with Standing Pilot 106-4084 Component Boxes with Electronic Ignition Cable, Ignition used with MJ45 ignition cable kit Control Panel Assemblies, Flue Caps, and Related Items Control Panel Assembly with Thermostat Access Door MJ Controller Assemblies ComponentWiring ASSEMBLIES, HARNESSES, and Remote Cable Assemblies Door Assembly 106-3965Door AssemblyDrain Tubes Drain System Components 2.9.1 Drain Tube SystemMiscellaneous Drain Valves FPP/FMP Models Drain Valve Assemblies Drain Safety SwitchDrain Valves Drain Valves PMJ Models Filter Boxes 120V see also Pan Assembly, Complete Includes Filter Pan AssemblyOther Filter Components Frypot Assemblies without Insulation FrypotsFrypot Assemblies Complete Frypot Cabinetry 13.1 MJ45 Frypot Cabinetry 13.2 MJ35 Frypot Cabinetry Gas Valves and Burners 14.1 MJ45 Gas Valves and Burners ComponentPilot Assemblies, Non-CE 14.2 MJ35 Gas Valves and Burners Gas Valves, Non-CE see note below Oil Return Components Oil Return Components on next Power Shower Power Shower AssemblyThermostats and Timers Operating Thermostat Assembly, FenwallWiring Harnesses, Pin Terminals, and Power Cords ConnectorsGarland Range S35 Parts CabinetryService Hotline
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