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SERVICE MANUAL FRYMASTER H14 SERIES ELECTRIC FRYER
MANUFACTURED BY FRYMASTER CORPORATION P.O. BOX SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA
COMPUTERS FCC
CANADA
B. WARRANTY PROVISIONS - FRYPOTS
WARRANTY STATEMENT
A. WARRANTY PROVISIONS - FRYERS
D. WARRANTY PROVISIONS - COOKING COMPUTER
F. WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
E. PARTS RETURN
Example of a CAUTION box
1.2 Safety Information
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 General
Example of a WARNING box
CE Standard Example of box used to distinguish CE and
1.3 Computer Information
1.4 European Community CE Specific Information
Non-CE specific information
RETAIN AND STORE THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE USE
1.5 Shipping Damage Claim Procedure
1.6 Service Information
What to do if your equipment arrives damaged
connections DANGER
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 General
Copper wire suitable for at least 167 F 75 C MUST be used for power
this or any other appliance
DANGER
2.3 Power Requirements
2.2 After Fryers Are Under The Fry Station Hood
DANGER
2.4 Frypot Boil-Out
CHAPTER 3 OPERATING FRYERS WITH M100B COOKING COMPUTERS
3.1 Equipment Setup and Shutdown Procedures
Setup
3.2 Introduction To The M-100B Cooking Computer
DESCRIPTION
Operating the Computer on Full-Vat Fryers
3.3 M-100B Computer Operating Instructions
properly filled with vegetable oil. See Section
Cooking Product Full-Vat or Split-Vat
Viewing the Frypot Temperature Actual or Setpoint
Operating the Computer on Split-Vat Fryers
Open Drain Valve Indication
3.4 M-100B Computer Problem Condition Indicators
Low Temperature Indication
Probe Failure Indication
Recovery Out of Range REC LOC
3.5 M-100B Computer Set-Up and Programming Instructions
3.5.1 M-100B Computer Setup Mode
How to Enter the Setup Mode
How to Change Computer Product/Temperature Displays
How to Change the Computer’s Display Language
How to Configure the Computer for Use on an Electric Fryer
How to Calibrate Computer Temperature to Actual Frypot Temperature
How to Activate or Deactivate the Frypot BOIL-OUT Feature
How to Change the Shake, Pull, Or Quality Times for Menu Items
How to Enter the Program Mode
How to Reset the Computer to the Factory Defaults
3.5.2 M-100B Computer Programming Mode
How to Change the Cooking Temperature Setpoint
How to Enter a Product Name in a Test Menu
Page
How to Suppress a Shake, QA, or Duty Function
How to Turn the Display of a Factory-Programmed Menu Item On and Off
How to Use the Filter Countdown Timer
How to Display “Use Time” Information
How to Display the Product Cycle Accumulator Information
CHAPTER 4 OPERATING FRYERS WITH ANALOG CONTROLLERS
4.1 Equipment Setup and Shutdown Procedures
switch to the ON position. Failure to do so could damage the frypot
4.2 Introduction to the Analog Controller
DESCRIPTION
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
4.4 Analog Controller High-Limit Check
control-check procedure
4.3 Analog Controller Operating Instructions
Tools needed Maple Paddle
release switch
FUNCTION
CHAPTER 5 OPERATING THE BUILT-IN FILTRATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
Open the filter-cover, and remove and clean the crumb tray
8.1 STEP-BY-STEP FILTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
Switch computer to OFF Slide the filter pan from the fryer cabinet
Remove and clean the filter screen
WARNING Do Not Use Filter Powder on Filter Pads
Slide the filter pan back inside fryer cabinet
Turn the computer back ON and use right
Return handle and drain-valve handle location
With fryer off, open drain valve
The computer will countdown the process, although it does not control the filtering
Turn off filter pump
Close the drain-valve and leave the filter pump on to fill the frypot
With the drain-valve closed, frypot fills with oil
Fill to first mark in frypot
Turn the filter alarm off by pressing
Top up oil level. Some oil may be lost in filtering process
8.2 CARE AND CLEANING OF YOUR FRYER AND FILTER SYSTEM
WATER IN THE FILTER PAN
MSDU50
6.2 Troubleshooting
CHAPTER 6 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 Preventive Maintenance
Verify that electrical cords are securely plugged in
6.2.1 Troubleshooting Fryers Equipped with M100B Computers
Fryer Off
Fryer Heating Oil
CONTINUED FROM PRECEEDING PAGE Is the right HI LED lit for split vat
CONTINUED FROM PRECEEDING PAGE Do elements heat and draw proper amps?
Is the AL LED illuminated?
6.2.2 Troubleshooting Fryers Equipped with Analog Controllers
Fryer Off
Fryer Heating Oil
CONTINUED FROM PRECEEDING PAGE Is the right HI LED lit for split vat
CONTINUED FROM PRECEEDING PAGE Do elements heat and draw proper amps?
Filter System Operation
6.2.3 Troubleshooting the Built-in Filtration System BIH14 units only
Pump Motor Actuation
selected frypot
CHAPTER 7 SERVICE PROCEDURES
7-1 REPLACE CONTROLLER
7-2 REPLACE INTERFACE BOARD
Screws securing back covers and tilt housing
7-4 REPLACE TEMPERATURE PROBE
7-3 REPLACE TRANSFORMER
Screws securing transformers
7-4 REPLACE TEMPERATURE PROBE cont
13. Lower the element into the frypot
7-5 REPLACE HEATING ELEMENT
7-4 REPLACE TEMPERATURE PROBE cont
Disconnect element springs here
7-5 REPLACE HEATING ELEMENT cont
4. Disconnect the element springs
7-5 REPLACE HEATING ELEMENT cont
Remove the element mounting screws and
7-5 REPLACE HEATING ELEMENT cont
Place tool here when removing and installing high- limit
7-6 REPLACE HIGH-LIMIT
Use a pin-pusher to remove high-limit wires from connector
7-7 REPLACE FRYPOT
on old-style contactor boxes
7-8 REPLACE CONTACTOR
Screws securing wire cover to contactor box optional
Location of screws securing contactor box to bottom frame
7-12
10. Install the new contactor and connect the wiring removed in Step
9. Remove the contactor mounting screws and remove the contactor
Contactor mounting screws
PLACEMENT AND FILTER PUMP OPERATION. IMPROPER SCREEN PLACEMENT IS
7-10 BUILT-IN FILTER SYSTEM SERVICE PROCEDURES
Filtration Problem Resolution
ENSURE THAT FILTER SCREEN IS IN PLACE PRIOR TO FILTER PAPER
7-10 BUILT-IN FILTER SYSTEM SERVICE PROCEDURES cont
7-15
FootPrint III Wiring Diagram
7-10 BUILT-IN FILTER SYSTEM SERVICE PROCEDURES cont
7-11 ELECTRIC INTERFACE BOARD DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Diagnostic LED Legend
7-12
WIRING DIAGRAMS
COMMON ELECTRIC McDONALDS H14 SERIES- FULL-VAT
SIMPLIFIED
COMMON ELECTRIC McDONALDS H14 SERIES- DUAL-VAT
CONTROLLER
INTERFACE BOARD
COMMON ELECTRIC McDONALDS H14 SERIES- FULL-VAT- EXPORT WYE
L3 N GND
COMPUTER/CONTROLLER
COMPUTER/CONTROLLER
COMMON ELECTRIC McDONALDS H14 SERIES- DUAL-VAT- EXPORT WYE
N L1
7-13 WIRING DIAGRAMS, MAIN
McDonald’s Domestic
McDonald’s European Community CE
McDonald’s European Community CE Prior To 9/98
McDonald’s European Community CE XBIH14
McDonald’s Domestic Contactor
McDonald’s European Community CE WYE Contactor
McDonald’s European Community CE XBIH14 Contactor
McDonald’s 440/480V Contactor
McDonald’s Delta CSA Contactor
McDonald’s Domestic Control Cord
McDonald’s English Control Cord
Footprint III, Late Configuration
7-13 WIRING DIAGRAMS, FILTER UNITS
Footprint III, Early Configuration
TO PUMP
COMPONENT
H14 SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 8 PARTS LIST 8.1 Accessories
PART #
8.2.1 MH/BIH114 Cabinet Assembly, Single FootPrint
8.2 Cabinet Assemblies and Component Parts
200-0129
PART #
COMPONENT
COMPONENT
8.2.2 MH/BIH214, 314, 414, 514 Cabinet Assemblies
PART #
200-0081SP
13 826-1374 Screw, #10 ½-Inch Qty
PART #
COMPONENT
COMPONENT
8.3 Casters, Legs and Associated Hardware
PART #
COMPONENT
8.4 Component Box Assemblies/Associated Component Parts
PART #
8.5.1 Control Panel Assemblies and Top Caps
COMPONENT
Control Panel Assembly
PART #
COMPONENT
8.5.1 Door Assembly Components
PART #
806-6545SP
COMPONENT
8.6 Controller Assemblies
PART #
COMPONENT
8.7 Drain System Components
PART #
8.8 Electrical Components Contactors, Elements and Related Components
8.8.1 Contactors
1 900-5445 Front Cover, Contactor Box
ITEM PART #
COMPONENT
Full-Vat
8.8.2 Elements and Related Components
Dual-Vat
11Full-Vat
ITEM PART #
COMPONENT
COMPONENT
8.8.3 Hood Relay Box, Power Cords and Hood Cords
PART #
806-9381SP
8.9 Filter Base/Pan Assemblies 8.9.1 Filter Base Assemblies
806-8648SP
PART #
COMPONENT
8.9.2 Filter Pan Assemblies
806-9546SP
PART #
COMPONENT
806-9547SP
Pump orientation
8.10 Filter Pump and Motor Assemblies
Full-Vat Only
Pump orientation required
806-6118SP
PART #
COMPONENT
809-0514
Manifold components for all H214, 314, 414 and 514 fryers
manufactured before 9/99
106-0002SP
PART #
COMPONENT
106-0054SP
COMPONENT
8.11.2 Oil Return Linkage Assemblies and Components
PART #
Flat Washer Plastic Washer
8.12 Frypot Assemblies and Drain Valve Components
Compression Washers
ITEM PART #
8.13 Thermostats and Related Components
10 Not used on Full-vat Drain Valve Assemblies
COMPONENT