Frymaster 45 Series manual Disconnect fryer from electrical and gas supplies

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1.8.9 Replacing Burner Ceramic Targets

DANGER

Drain the frypot or remove the handle from the drain valve before proceeding further.

1.Disconnect fryer from electrical and gas supplies.

2.On FM45 fryers, remove square-drain sections as necessary to expose burner.

3.Disconnect the wires from the gas valve terminal block, marking each wire to facilitate recon- nections.

4.Remove the high-limit thermostat wires from the gas valve pilot coil.

5.Disconnect the pipe union collar at the right side of the gas valve.

6.Remove the burner heat shield hanger screws at the front of the burner and remove the heat shield.

7.Remove the burner hanger screws and lower the front of the main burner. Pull it forward to clear the rear burner hanger, then lower the burner to the floor.

8.Raise the front of the fryer enough to slide the burner from under the fryer cabinet.

9.To replace only the ceramic targets, straighten the target locking tabs with a pair of needle nose pliers or a screwdriver, and slide the target up and off the bracket. Slide the replacement target onto the bracket and bend the locking tabs down.

To replace the entire target assembly, use a ½-inch (13mm) box end wrench to remove the two brass orifices that hold the assembly to the burner manifold. Position the new assembly and re- place the orifices.

WARNING

Use extreme care to prevent cross-threading and stripping when reinstalling the

brass orifices.

10.Reverse steps 1-8 to reinstall the burner assembly. Check spacing and alignment of targets in accordance with Section 1.5.

1.8.10 Replacing the Gas Valve

DANGER

Drain the frypot or remove the handle from the drain valve before proceeding further.

1.Disconnect fryer from electrical and gas supplies

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Contents Hour Service Hotline Gas FryersCanada Page Series GAS Fryers Service and Parts Manual Table of Contents Parts List This page Intentionally Left Blank Functional Description Interface Boards 806-3548, 806-5490, Series Interface Board LED Diagnostic Lights Accessing Fryers for Servicing Adjusting the Pilot Flame CE Standard Burner Manifold Gas PressuresCleaning the Gas Valve Vent Tube Calibrating the Thermostat ControlDisconnect Grounding wire Replacing the Temperature Probe Unplug Harness Disconnect Grounding wire Page Disconnect fryer from electrical and gas supplies Bend clip to release thermopile Replacing the Frypot Troubleshooting and Problem Isolation Ignition Failures Improper Burner Functioning CE Standard For Incoming Gas PressuresImproper Temperature Control Computer-Related Problems Filtration Problems Sediment Particle Oil Flow Up for reverse Down for Forward Leakage Problems Basket Lift MalfunctionsBell Crank Basket Lift Simplified Schematic Manual Push-Button BINDING/JAMMING Problems Bell Crank Basket Lift Simplified Wiring Diagram Modular Basket Lift Simplified Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Guides Interpretation of Digital Controller LightsVerify that the ON/OFF switch is in the on positon Pin 6? Xfmr Troubleshooting the Gas Valve Troubleshooting the Thermostat Troubleshooting the Temperature Probe Probe Resistance Chart Wiring Diagrams Plan Wiring DiagramPlan Wiring Diagram CE 230V MJ45 W/COMPUTER and Basket Lift Plan Wiring Diagram CE FM/MJ 45 W/0 Computer Inset A-A Plan Wiring Diagram Series Basket Lift System Plan Wiring Diagram Series Basket Lift System This page Intentionally Left Blank Series GAS Fryers Service and Parts Manual Parts List BellCrankBasket Lift PartsComponent 208-250V Configuration Modular Basket LiftMount, Modular Basket Lift Burner Assembly Component Parts Component Cabinet Assemblies and Component Parts Enameled use 902-9324SP for side with access openings MJ45 BatteriesFM45 Batteries with Built-In Filtration FM145 Filter on LeftComponent Filter Magic II Add-On Cabinet Components Side, Left Cabinet, w/Access Openings CASTERS, LEGS, and Associated Hardware Components Page Complete Shield Assemblies Complete Box Assembly This page Intentionally Left Blank Page Component Controller Assemblies Thermostat Controllers Set Screw Controller Assemblies Other than Thermostat Controllers Door Assembly DrainSystem Components Component Filter Magic II Filter Pan Assemblies ComponentFrypot Assemblies and Component Parts OIL Component Through March April 2001 and Later Power Shower Assembly Temperature PROBE, THERMOSTATS, and Related Components Wiring ASSEMBLIES/HARNESSES and Remote Cable Assemblies Wiring Assemblies and HarnessesWiring CONNECTORS, PIN TERMINALS, and Power Cords Power CordsThis page Intentionally Left Blank Service Hotline