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| 7. | With the bonnet assembly and |
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| removed, disconnect the two nut fittings. One connects the |
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| solenoid valve to the dead weight system; the other is attached |
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| to the condensation tank. |
| 8. | Remove the elbows from the solenoid valve. |
| 9. | Remove the two adapter screws which attach the pipe adapter |
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| to the solenoid valve body. |
| 10. | Remove the disc spring, guide, and Teflon seat. |
| 11. | Clean the valve body. |
| 12. | Wet “O” ring around seat with water and insert “O” ring |
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| assembly (flat side first) in valve through “IN” side of body. |
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| Use an eraser end of pencil and press in the Teflon seal until it |
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| snaps into place. BE CAREFUL NOT TO MAR OR NICK |
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| THE SEAT. |
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| The smallest nick can cause a pressure leak. Replace all “O” |
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| ring seals that are in the parts kit and reassemble valve. |
| 13. | If the complete valve is being replaced, follow steps 1, 2, 3, 4, |
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| 5, 7, and 8, in this section. |
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DO NOTATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE VALVE CAP WHILE THE FRYER IS OPERATING, or severe burns or other injuries could result.
The operating valves are located at the back of the unit. The valve left of the pressure gauge is a 14 1⁄2 lb. safety relief valve, and to the right of the pressure gauge, the operating valve.
Valves are working properly, when “OPERATING ZONE” indicates on the gauge by the pointer. The gauge pointer should not normally exceed the operating zone. If the pressure builds to 14 1⁄2 lbs., the safety relief valve opens and releases pressure from the frypot.
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