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1.13.6 Control Power Reset Switch
The control power reset switch, is a momentary rocker switch located
below the left control box (see Figures 6), that resets all power to all the
controllers and boards in the fryer. It is necessary to reset all power after
replacing any controller or board. Press and hold the switch for at least
ten seconds when resetting the control power to ensure power has
sufficiently drained from boards.
Figure 6
1.13.7 Testing ATO RTD Probes.
The controller features a quick way to compare the temperature of the ATO RTD to the vat temperature. This
is useful for diagnosing ATO issues.
With the controller OFF, press and hold the TEMP button. The controller will display AIF and ----- followed
by ATO and current resistance temperature. Ignore the AIF display. It shows ---- if not installed. Compare
the resistance of the ATO probe against the controller reading. If the values differ greatly a harness issue may
exist.
1.13.8 Replacing ATO Probe
See steps 1.9.2 on page 1-8.
1.14 Controller Service Procedures
1.14.1 Controller Troubleshooting
Problem
Probable Causes
Corrective Action
No Display on
Controller.
A.
Controller not turned on.
B.
No power to the fryer.
C.
Controller has failed.
D.
Damaged controller wiring harness.
E.
Power supply component or interface
board has failed.
A.
Press the ON/OFF switch to turn
the controller on.
B.
Verify controller power cord is
plugged in and that circuit breaker
is not tripped.
C.
Swap the controller with a
controller known to be good. If
controller functions, replace the
controller.
D.
Swap with a harness known to be
good. If controller functions,
replace the harness.
E.
If any component in the power
supply system (including the
transformer and interface board)
fail, power will not be supplied to
the controller and it will not
function.
Controller displays
filter busy
.
A.
Another filtration cycle is still in
process.
A.
Wait until the previous filtration
cycle ends to start another filtration
cycle. This may take up to one
minute. If filter busy is still
displayed with no activity, remove
and restore
ALL
power to the fryer.
Summary of Contents for FootPrint OCF30G
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Page 46: ...1 40 1 16 Principal Wiring Connections...
Page 47: ...1 41 1 17 Wiring Diagrams 1 17 1 FPGL230 430 Wiring 120V CE and Export...
Page 48: ...1 42 1 17 1 2 FPGL230 430 Wiring 250V Australia...
Page 49: ...1 43 1 17 2 FPGL330 Wiring 120V CE and Export...
Page 50: ...1 44 1 17 2 2 FPGL330 Wiring 250V Australia...
Page 51: ...1 45 1 17 3 FPGL430 Extra Transformer Box Wiring...
Page 52: ...1 46 1 17 4 Modular Basket Lift 100 120V...
Page 53: ...1 47 1 17 5 Modular Basket Lift 208 250V...
Page 54: ...1 48 1 17 6 Basket Lift Interface Harness...
Page 55: ...1 49 1 18 Simplified Wiring Diagrams 1 18 1 FPGL30 Series Full Vat with Dual Spark Module...
Page 56: ...1 50 1 18 2 FPGL30 Series Full Vat Single Spark Module excluding Australia...
Page 58: ...1 52 1 18 4 FPGL30 Series Simplified Wiring with 3000 Controller...
Page 59: ...1 53 1 18 5 FPGL30 Series Data Network Flowchart...
Page 60: ...1 54 1 18 6 Shortening Melting Unit Wiring Diagram prior to Mar 2012...
Page 61: ...1 55 1 18 6 2 Shortening Melting Unit Wiring Diagram after Mar 2012...
Page 62: ...1 56 1 18 7 Bulk Oil Wiring 1 18 7 1 FPGL230 430 Wiring 120V CE and Export Bulk Oil...
Page 63: ...1 57 1 18 7 2 FPGL230 430 Wiring 250V Australia Bulk Oil...
Page 64: ...1 58 1 18 7 3 FPGL330 Wiring 120V CE and Export Bulk Oil...
Page 65: ...1 59 1 18 7 4 FPGL330 Wiring 250V Australia Bulk Oil...
Page 66: ...1 60 1 18 8 Bulk Oil Box Wiring...
Page 67: ...1 61 1 19 Capable Controls Ignition Module Wiring Diagrams...
Page 69: ...2 2 2 2 Basket Lift Assy and Associated Parts...
Page 73: ...2 6 2 4 2 Drain Tube Sections and Associated Parts See Section 2 4 1 for Drain Valves...
Page 75: ...2 8 2 5 2 Component Boxes...