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3.5 MAINS ON and HEAT DEMAND NEONS

a) Remove control panel by undoing fixings at top and

bottom of control panel and unplug control panel.

b) Remove electrical connections from neon. Undo neon

retention nut.

c) Carefully replace in reverse order. 

3.6 DRAIN VALVE

a) Ensure fry pot is empty. Refer to Section 8.

b) Remove nut from handle and lift handle off.

c) Remove front panel fasteners.

d) Disconnect wiring, noting all connections.

e) Remove front panel to access drain valve.

f)  Undo drain pipe. Use appropriate size of spanner to

remove drain valve.

g) Replace in reverse order and check for oil leaks.

3.7 FILTRATION PUMP

a) Remove rear access panel. Disconnect pipe at filtration

pump.

b)  Disconnect electrical coupling plug and start capacitor

connections.

c) Remove nuts from pump mounting bolts 

(accessed

through fryer door at rear of oil bucket compartment)

and lift pump clear.

d) Disconnect pump from bracket. Replace in reverse

order.

Note:

Remember to check for oil leaks before replacing

any panels.

3.8 TEMPERATURE LIMIT THERMOSTAT

a) Remove element box cover plate. 

b) Lift elements and secure in raised position.

c) Undo phial retention nut.

d) Release phial from retaining clip.  

e) Disconnect phial wire plug and cut off plug.

f)  Pull down phial to remove.

g) Carefully replace in reverse order. Check for any oil

leaks and that thermostat calibration is within

specification.

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SECTION 4 - SPARES

When ordering spare parts, always quote the appliance

type and serial number. This information will be found on

the data plate.

Element

Controller

Safety thermostat

Operating thermostat

Neon

(red)

Neon

(amber)

Contactor

Solid state relay

Tilt switch

Summary of Contents for E3840

Page 1: ...tion and cleaning of the appliance IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING THIS APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED PROCEDURES MAY RESU...

Page 2: ...n systems Gas water and electrical supply external to unit Light bulbs Re installing vacuum in kettle jackets Replacement of grill burner ceramics when damage has been clearly caused by misuse Where a...

Page 3: ...e installed on a firm level floor in a well lit draught free position The fryer should be installed in a freestanding position to prevent any possibility of sideways tipping under force The means of r...

Page 4: ...must be connected in accordance with the various regulations listed on the cover of this manual 2 1 ASSEMBLY a Unpack appliance b Unpack fryer baskets and accessories c Place element guard and baskets...

Page 5: ...l before any manual handling Note The oil container may be heavy Drain small amounts at a time if necessary before lifting container Manual handling regulations should be observed 5 SECTION 3 SERVICIN...

Page 6: ...g and start capacitor connections c Remove nuts from pump mounting bolts accessed through fryer door at rear of oil bucket compartment and lift pump clear d Disconnect pump from bracket Replace in rev...

Page 7: ...SECTION 5 CRITICAL DIMENSIONS 7 8 10 Wu Set to 0 8 Set to 10 minutes Set to Wu Timer Pump Settings Set for 230V...

Page 8: ...ore operation pan requires to be thoroughly cleaned and dried Discolouration of heated parts is caused by factory testing to ensure unit is satisfactory It will not affect quality or performance An el...

Page 9: ...radle and back into fryer to engage with pump Please Note Warning Do not handle filter components or adjacent surfaces when pump is operating Components will remain hot for a period after filtering Al...

Page 10: ...It should be noted that certain scouring pads including nylon types could easily mark stainless steel Care should be exercised during cleaning process When rubbing stainless steel with a cloth always...

Page 11: ...g bitter to taste 6 During quiet spells it is recommended that thermostat is turned down to a lower setting This will conserve energy in addition to extending expected oil life 7 To ensure a good eati...

Page 12: ...E LIST SEE DRAWING BW49459 FOR WIRE LIST ELEMENT BOX ELEMENT BOX CHASSIS LEG CHASSIS LEG 22 22 BALLAST BALLAST RESISTOR RESISTOR 14 14 2A A S FUSE 2A A S FUSE 23 23 24 24 28 28 SAFETY SAFETY CONTACTOR...

Page 13: ...A A S FUSE 2A A S FUSE 23 23 24 24 28 28 1 PUMP SWITCH PUMP SWITCH A 2 3 6 5 4 A A B B B 36 36 25 25 8 10 10 12 12 13 13 1 2 3 6 5 4 9 8 7 9 WAY MALE PLUG HOUSING 9 WAY MALE PLUG HOUSING MATE WITH PUM...

Page 14: ...CH SAFETY STAT 29 28 1 3 5 L1 L2 L3 7 A2 A1 17 ON OFF SWITCH 2A FUSE 23 FAST CONTROLLER 98 82 99 POWER NEON 24 95 C5 83 HEAT NEON 97 C6 19 81 C9 110 111 112 THERMISTOR PROBE 2 WAY TERMINAL BLOCK TO CO...

Page 15: ...1 3 5 L1 L2 L3 7 A2 A1 17 ON OFF SWITCH 5A FUSE 21 2A FUSE 23 FAST CONTROLLER 98 82 99 POWER NEON 24 95 C5 83 HEAT NEON 97 96 C6 19 81 C9 31 25 110 111 THERMISTOR PROBE M BROWN P5 P7 41 P9 35 37 P1 P3...

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