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| Place the Power/Pump Switch in the "OFF" position, | ||||
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| the wall circuit | ||
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| and unplug the power cord and/ or turn | ||||
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| breaker off or electrical shock could result. | ||||
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| 2. Remove the two screws securing the Control Panel and | ||||
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| lift panel up and out. | ||||
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| 3. Unplug the connectors going to the Control Board. | ||||
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| 4. Install a new Control Panel. | ||||
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| sure connectors are put on in the correct manner, such | ||||
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| as, be sure connector isn't put on backwards. | ||||
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| The Henny Penny Fryer uses pressure as one of the | ||||
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| components of the cooking process. Once the lid is | ||||
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| sealed to the cookpot, and the solenoid valve closes, a | ||||
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| deadweight valve maintains the correct pressure in the | ||||
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| cookpot. | ||||
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| The lid has minimal and limited maintenance and | ||||
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| repair procedures, which are addressed in the | ||||
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| following sections. | ||||
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