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Replacement |
| To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the |
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| power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit |
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| breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle. |
| 1. | If the tube is broken or cracked, the control opens, shutting |
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| off electrical power to the heat circuit. The control cannot be |
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| reset, and it continuously clicks when pushed. |
| 2. | Drain the shortening from the frypot and discard. A substance |
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| from the tube could contaminate the shortening. |
Figure | 3. | Remove the control panel. |
| 4. | Using a 5/16” wrench, loosen small inside screw nut on |
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| capillary tube. Figure |
| 5. | Using a 11/16” |
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| capillary tube to the pot. Figure |
Figure | 6. | Remove the two screws securing the high limit guard and |
| remove guard. Figure | |
| 7. | Straighten the capillary tube inside the frypot, and pull the |
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| capillary tube through the frypot, from behind the control |
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| panel. Remove the defective high limit from the control panel |
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| area. |
| 8. | Replace new high limit in reverse order. |
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| To avoid electrical shock or other injury, run the |
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| capillary line under and away from all electrical power |
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| wires and terminals. The tube must never be in such a |
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| position where it could accidentally touch the electrical |
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| power terminals. |
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