Frymaster 8196345 manual Verifying Solenoid Operation

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Pump Heater Tape
Line VAC

The operator attempted to filter oil that was not heated. Cold oil is thicker and causes the pump motor to work harder and overheat.

If the motor hums but the pump does not rotate, there is a blockage in the pump. Incorrectly sized or installed paper will allow food particles and sediment to pass through the filter pan and into the pump. When sediment enters the pump, the gears can bind up and cause the motor to overload, tripping the thermal overload. Solidified shortening in the pump will also cause it to seize, with similar results.

A pump seized by debris or hard shortening can usually be freed by manually moving the gears with a screwdriver or other instrument as illustrated on the following page. Make sure power to the pump motor is off before trying this.

1.Disconnect power to the filter system.

2.Remove the input plumbing from the pump.

3.Use a screwdriver to manually turn the gears.

Turning the pump gears backwards will release a hard particle and allow its removal.

Turning the pump gears forward will push softer objects and solid shortening through the pump and allow free movement of the gears.

PUMP

Sediment

Particle

Up for

reverse

FLOW

Down for

forward

Filter paper/pads that are installed incorrectly will also allow food particles and sediment to pass through and clog the suction tube recess on the bottom of the filter pan or the suction tube, itself. Particles large enough to block the suction tube recess or the suction tube may indicate that the crumb tray is not being used.

The electronics of the FootPrint PRO system, illustrated in the schematic on the following page, are simple and straightforward.

Microswitches, which are attached to handles for each vat and wired in parallel, provide the 24 VAC required activating the pump relay coil when the

handles are moved to the ON position. The activated pump relay coil pulls in the pump motor switch, supplying power to the pump motor.

Verifying Solenoid Operation

 

Proper operation of the 24 VAC manifold and

24 VAC

 

pump solenoids can be verified by removing

 

the pump motor lead from terminal 4 of the

 

pump motor relay in the filter wiring box and

Solenoids

 

then activating the oil return lever. Proper

 

solenoid operation will be evidenced by an

Micro-switches

 

audible “click” or vibration of both the pump

Pump Relay Coil

solenoid and the manifold solenoid.

Pump Motor

 

 

M

 

Pump Motor Switch

 

FootPrint PRO Schematic

 

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Contents GAS Hour Service HotlineCanada Iii Protector Series GAS Fryers Table of Contents Protector Series GAS Fryers This page Intentionally Left Blank Electronic Ignition System Functional DescriptionInterface Board LED Diagnostic LightsPage Thermostats Accessing Fryers for ServicingChecking the Burner Manifold Gas Pressure Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent TubeNon-CE Standard Burner Manifold Gas Pressures Measuring Flame Current Replacing the Interface Board Replacing the Temperature Probe or High-Limit ThermostatReplacing an Ignition Module Replacing or Cleaning a Combustion Air Blower Adjusting the Air/Gas Mixture ALL Other Valves Replacing a Gas ValveReplacing a Burner Assembly Replacing the Frypot Page Replacing Frypot Insulation and/or Upper Burner Rails Full Vat IllustratedPage Re-assembling a Frypot Full-Vat Illustrated Ignition Failure Troubleshooting and Problem IsolationImproper Burner Function Improper Temperature Control Filtration Malfunctions Computer MalfunctionsVerifying Solenoid Operation Basket Lift Malfunctions LeakageBinds and Jams VAC is not present on the interface board J3 pin 9 LED 5 GV Troubleshooting Guides Troubleshooting the 24 VAC CircuitPage Replacing the Transformer or Filter Relay Troubleshooting the Gas ValveATO Automatic Top-Off Service Procedures Probe Resistance ChartATO Automatic Top-Off Troubleshooting Problem Probable Causes Corrective ActionATO Automatic Top-Off Board Pin Positions and Harnesses 8074646 Function Voltage Wire ColorReplacing the ATO Pump or Solenoid Replacing the ATO Board or TransformerLow temp Hot-hi-1Failure Failure withIgNITION 14.2 CM7 Useful Codes Enter Setup in Tech Mode EnterReset Recovery Fault Call Service Enter 14.3 CM7 Menu Summary Tree 14.4 CM7 Board Pin Positions and Harnesses To update CM7 and ATO software follow these steps Principal Wiring Connections Wiring Diagrams Main Page FPGL330 Transformer / Filter Box Domestic Modular Basket Lift 100/120V Modular Basket Lift 208/250V FPGL30 Series FULL-VAT with ONE DUAL-SPARK Ignition Module Simplified Wiring Diagrams FPGL30 Series Full VatFPGL30 Series Full Vat Australia and Pacific Rim FPGL30 Series FULL-VAT Australia and Pacific RIMFPGL30 Series Simplified Wiring FPGL30 Series Data Network Flowchart Accessories Protector Series GAS Fryers Parts ListBasket Lift Assembly and Associated Parts Component Doors, Sides, Flue Caps, Top Caps and Casters Drain System Components Drain Valves and Associated Parts Drain Tube Sections and Associated Parts Electronics and Electrical Components 2.5.1 Component Boxes Fuse 5A 125V International Only Component BoxesTransformer Boxes FPGL230 Computers and Associated Components Wiring Main Wiring Harnesses 2 CM7 and ATO Wiring Harnesses Refer to wiring diagram on Page Full-Vat Frypot Components Frypot Assemblies and Associated Parts FPGL30 Full Vat Gas Manifold Typical Gas Supply and Combustion System ComponentsComponent Gas Valves and Associated Components Valve, Non-CE Gas Filtration System Components Component Return Valve Assembly and Associated Parts ATO Automatic Top-Off Board ComponentJIB Cradle, JIB/BIB Cap and Pick Up Assembies ATO Automatic Top-Off Solenoid and Pump AssembliesWiring Connectors, Pin Terminals and Tools Fasteners Fasteners This page Intentionally Left Blank Service Hotline

8196345 specifications

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