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Problem
Probable Causes
Corrective Action
B.
Pump motor has overheated
causing the thermal overload
switch to trip.
B.
If the motor is too hot to touch
for more than a few seconds, the
thermal overload switch has
probably tripped. Allow the
motor to cool at least 45
minutes then press the Pump
Reset Switch.
Filter pump won't
start (contd).
C.
Blockage in filter pump.
Test:
Close the drain valve and
pull the filter pan out from the
fryer. Activate the pump. If the
pump motor hums for a short time
then stops, the probable cause is
blockage of the pump itself.
C.
Pump blockages are usually
caused by sediment buildup in
the pump due to improperly
sized or installed filter
components and failure to use
the crumb screen. Call your
FASC.
Filter pump runs
but oil does not
return to frypot and
there is no bubbling
oil.
Blockage in filter pan suction tube.
Test:
Close the drain valve and pull
the filter pan out from the fryer.
Activate the pump. If bubbling
occurs, there is a blockage in the
filter pan suction tube.
The blockage may be caused by
sediment buildup or, if solid
shortening is used, solidified
shortening in the tube. Use a thin,
flexible wire to remove the
blockage. If the blockage cannot
be removed, call your FASC.
Drain valve or
return valve stays
open.
A.
AIF board has failed.
B. Actuator has failed.
This indicates a problem that is
beyond the scope of operator
troubleshooting. Call your FASC.
Filter pump runs,
but oil return is very
slow.
A.
Improperly installed filter pan
components.
A.
If using filter paper or pad
configuration, verify that filter
screen is in bottom of pan with
paper or pad on top of screen.
Verify if using a pad that the
rough side is facing up.
Verify that O-rings are present
and in good condition on filter
pan connection fitting.