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(ELECTRIC) | disconnected. The 2 elements actually have 3 small heating | |||
(Continued) | elements inside the outer plate. It’s important to check | |||
| between the correct wires to obtain an accurate ohm reading. | |||
| The wires are labeled for your convenience. If the resistance | |||
| is not within tolerance, replace the element. |
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| Wire Nos. | Voltage | Wattage | Ohms (cold) |
| 1L1 to 1L1 | 208 | 11000 | 11.7 |
| 1L2 to 1L2 | 208 | 11000 | 11.7 |
| 1L3 to 1L3 | 208 | 11000 | 11.7 |
| 1L1 to 1L1 | 240 | 11000 | 15.7 |
| 1L2 to 1L2 | 240 | 11000 | 15.7 |
| 1L3 to 1L3 | 240 | 11000 | 15.7 |
Replacement | 1. | Drain the shortening from the frypot |
| 2. | Remove the high limit bulb holder from the heating |
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| element inside the frypot. See High Limit Temperature |
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| 3. | Using a |
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| securing the element to the element hinges. Figure |
| 4. | Pull element from fryer and replace with new element, |
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| following steps in reverse order. |
Figure | 5. Connect the power cord to the wall receptacle or close wall | |
| circuit breaker. |
Heating elements should never be energized without shortening in the frypot, or damage to the elements could result.
6.Replace the shortening in the frypot, and unit is ready for operation.
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