Frymaster 2836 Replace Contactor Latching or Heating, Built-in Filter System Service Procedures

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6.Remove the screws securing the frypot to the front frame of the fryer.

7.Carefully lift the frypot from the cabinet.

8.Remove the drain valve from the old frypot and install on the new frypot.

9.Apply Loc-Tite Sealant PST 567 to the high-limit threads. Install high-limit into the new frypot.

10.Disconnect the tilt plate springs from the old frypot.

11.Remove the securing screws from the tilt plate. Lift the tilt plate/heating element assembly from the old frypot and install on the new frypot.

12.Follow the preceding steps in reverse to install the new frypot into the fryer.

13.NOTE: Apply Loc-Tite Sealant PST 567 to all pipefittings prior to installation.

1.9 Replace Contactor (Latching or Heating)

1.Remove filter pan.

2.Remove cover to contactor box.

3.Identify faulty contactor. Remove all wiring connected to the contactor terminals inside the component box. Tape wire-pairs together and mark each wire-set or wire for reassembly.

4.Remove contactor-mounting screws and remove the contactor.

5.Install the new contactor and connect the wiring removed in Step 3.

1.10 Built-in Filter System Service Procedures

Troubleshooting Built-In Filtration Systems

One of the most common errors is placing the filter paper on the bottom of the filter pan rather than over the filter screen.

CAUTION

Ensure that the paper support screen is in place prior to filter paper placement and filter pump operation. Improper screen placement is the major cause of filter system malfunction.

Whenever the complaint is "the pump is running, but no oil is being filtered", check the installation of the filter paper, and ensure that the correct size is being used.

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