4-4
The controller displays
REMOVE PAN
.
*
NOTE
: If the filter paper change time has expired, normally every 25
hours, the
CHANGE FILTER PAPER?
message repeats every 15
minutes instead of every four minutes.
6. Remove the pan. The controller display changes to
CHANGE PAPER
. Change the filter
paper and ensure the filter pan has been pulled forward, out of the cabinet for at least 30 seconds.
Once the pan has been out for 30 seconds the controller displays
OFF
. Ensure the pan is dry
and assembled correctly. Push the filter pan back into the fryer. Ensure “
A
” is displayed on the
MIB board.
7. Switch the controller on. The controller displays the fryer temperature until the fryer reaches
setpoint.
8. If a filtration error occurs six consecutive times, the return valve closes and the controller
displays
SERVICE REQUIRED
alternating with
YES
and an alarm.
9. Press
(YES)
to silence alarm and continue.
The controller displays
SYSTEM ERROR
and the error message for 15
seconds changing to
SYSTEM ERROR FIXED
alternating with
YES
NO
.
10. Press
(NO)
to continue cooking. Call your FAS to repair and reset
the fryer. The error will be re-displayed every 15 minutes until the issue
is repaired. Semi-automatic filtration and auto top off is disabled until
the fryer is reset.
4.4.2 Clogged Drain Error
The clogged drain error occurs during auto filtration when the oil level sensor detects that oil has not
completely drained from the frypot. This may be due to a clogged drain or an oil sensor failure.
When this occurs the controller displays
CLEAR DRAIN
for 15 seconds changing to
IS
DRAIN CLEAR?
alternating with
YES
.
1.
Clear debris from the drain using the fryer’s friend and press the
(YES)
button to continue.
2.
The controller displays
DRAINING
. Once the oil level sensor detects the oil has drained,
normal auto filtration operation resumes.
4.5 Filter Busy
When
FILTER BUSY
is displayed on the controller, the system is waiting on another vat to be
filtered or waiting on another issue to clear. Wait 15 minutes to see if problem is corrected. If not,
call your local FAS.