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1.12 Replace Heating Element under the Frypot
1.
Perform Procedure 1.10, Replace Temperature Probe, Steps 1-9.
2.
Remove the wires from the element by removing the nuts on each end of the element.
3.
Remove the screws attaching the element bracket to the cabinet.
4.
Gently slide the element out by pulling towards the front of the fryer.
5.
Insert new element and reassemble in reverse order.
1.13 Replace
Frypot
1.
Perform Procedure 1.10, Replace Temperature Probe, Steps 1-9.
2.
Perform Procedure 1.3, Accessing the Control Box Electronics, Steps 1-5.
3.
Perform Procedure 1.8, Replace High-Limit, Steps 1-4.
4.
Disconnect the element wires.
5.
Remove the screws holding the back panels to the frame.
6.
Remove the screws securing the frypot to the front frame of the fryer.
7.
Carefully lift the frypot from the cabinet.
8.
Remove the drain valve from the old frypot and install on the new frypot.
9.
Apply Loctite Sealant PST 567 to the high-limit threads. Install high-limit into the new frypot.
10.
Follow the preceding steps in reverse to install the new frypot into the fryer.
11.
NOTE: Apply Loctite Sealant PST 567 to all pipefittings prior to installation.
1.14 Cleaning a Seized Pump
If the pump motor overloads, a circuit breaker will trip and the motor will not start until the breaker
is reset. If the pump motor does not start, press the white reset button located under the component
box, inside the cabinet.
If the pump starts after resetting the breaker, then something is causing the motor to overload. A
major cause of overload is filtering several frypots sequentially, creating thermal overload on the
motor. Allow the pump motor to cool at least 30 minutes before resuming operation, and allow time
for the motor to cool between frypots.