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27.Reinstall the top connecting strips, top cap, tilt housing and back panels.

28.Reinstall controllers in the control panel frame and reconnect the wiring harnesses and ground wires.

29.Reposition the fryer under the exhaust hood and reconnect it to the electrical power supply.

7.9Built-in Filtration System Service Procedures 7.9.1 Filtration System Problem Resolution

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

CAUTION

Ensure that filter screen is in place prior to filter paper placement and filter pump operation. Improper screen placement is the primary cause of filtration 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. While you are checking the filter paper, verify that the O-ring on the bottom of the filter pan is present and in good condition. A missing or worn O-ring allows the pump to take in air and decreases its efficiency. Also, oil leaks on the floor each time a vat is drained.

If the pump motor overheats, the thermal overload will trip and the motor will not start until it is reset. If the pump motor does not start, press the red reset switch (button) located on the rear of the motor.

If the pump starts after resetting the thermal overload switch, then something is causing the motor to overheat. A major cause of overheating is when several frypots are filtered sequentially, overheating the pump and motor. Allow the pump motor to cool at least 30 minutes before resuming operation. Pump overheating can be caused by:

Solidified shortening in the pan or filter lines, or

Attempting to filter unheated oil or

shortening (cold oil and shortening Sediment Particle are more viscous, overloading the

pump motor and causing it to overheat).

If the motor runs but the pump does not, there is a blockage in the pump. Incorrectly sized or installed paper/pads will allow food

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8196203 specifications

The Frymaster 8196203 is a highly regarded commercial fryer that has carved a niche in the fast-paced environment of restaurants and food service operations. This unit combines advanced technology with robust design, making it an ideal choice for those who demand efficiency and consistency in their frying processes.

One of the standout features of the Frymaster 8196203 is its high-capacity frying system. With the ability to handle large batches, this fryer is perfect for busy kitchens that require quick service without sacrificing food quality. The unit is engineered to provide optimal heating, ensuring that oil is quickly brought to the desired frying temperature, reducing wait times and improving overall productivity.

The Frymaster 8196203 is equipped with a powerful heating system that utilizes innovative technologies for enhanced performance. It often includes options for both gas and electric heating, catering to the specific needs of various kitchen environments. The unit's design promotes even heat distribution, reducing the risk of uneven cooking and guaranteeing that every piece of food is crisped to perfection.

Furthermore, the fryer features a sophisticated filtration system that helps maintain oil quality. This system automatically filters out food particles and other impurities, extending the life of the cooking oil and ensuring that the flavor of the food remains untainted. As a result, operators can save on oil costs while also ensuring food quality stays high.

Safety is another important aspect of the Frymaster 8196203, which includes built-in features such as temperature controls and safety shut-off mechanisms. These features help prevent overheating and accidents, allowing kitchen staff to focus on cooking rather than constantly monitoring the fryer.

The Frymaster 8196203 is designed with user-friendliness in mind. Its intuitive control panel allows for easy adjustments and monitoring, ensuring that cooks can operate it with minimal training. Additionally, the fryer is constructed with durable materials that are easy to clean, which is essential for maintaining hygiene in any food service environment.

In conclusion, the Frymaster 8196203 is a reliable commercial fryer that stands out for its high capacity, advanced heating technology, and efficiency-enhancing features. With a focus on safety, ease of use, and maintenance, it’s a valuable addition to any kitchen, helping chefs produce mouth-watering fried dishes with speed and consistency.