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2-20. HIGH TEMPERATURE
LIMIT CONTROL (ELECTRIC) (Continued)
| 4. | Straighten the capillary tube, and pull capillary tube through |
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| the hole in the element hinge, from the rear of the fryer. |
| 5. | Remove the defective control from the fryer. |
Figure | 6. | Straighten the capillary tube on the new high limit, and thread |
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| the capillary tube through the hole in the element hinge. |
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| 7. | Reattach the capillary to the brackets on the upper and lower |
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| parts of the elements. |
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| DO NOT crimp or kink the capillary tube during installation. |
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| Also, keep capillary tube behind element to protect from |
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| damage from the basket or during cleaning. Damage to the |
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| capillary tube reduces the life of the high limit, or causes the |
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| high limit to fail. |
| 8. | Connect wires to new high limit body and fasten to bracket, |
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| using the two screws removed in the checkout part of this |
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| section. |
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| Make sure red reset button of high limit lines up with the |
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| plunger that inserts into the element hinge. |
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| To avoid electrical shock or other injury, run the capillary |
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| line under and away from all electrical power wires and |
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| terminals. The tube must never be in such a position |
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| where it could accidentally touch the electrical power |
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| terminals |
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