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H20.5 SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS 

CHAPTER 3:  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

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3.2  Programming The Computer Magic III.5 (cont.) 

 

3.2.1  Boil Feature 

 

 

 

CAUTION 

Do not drain water or boil-out solution into the filtration system (if applicable).  Irreparable 

damage will result and void the warranty.

 

 
 
1.

 

Before switching the fryer "ON", close the frypot drain valve.  Fill empty frypot with mixture of 
cold water and detergent.  Follow detergent instructions when mixing. 

 

NOTE:

 Boil Mode will not turn on both sides of computer. Each side will have to be turned on 

separately.   

 
2.  To program computer for Boil Feature, press either 

 switch. 

 
3. Press 

the   switch. 

 will appear in the left display. 

 
4.

 

Enter 1, 6, 5, 3 in that sequence. The right display will read 

. The temperature is 

automatically set for 195

°

F (91

°

C). The fryer will attain this temperature and remain there until 

either 

 switch is pressed, which cancels the boil-out mode. In high-altitude locations, 

constantly monitor the fryer for over-boil conditions. If over-boil occurs, turn off fryer 
immediately, allow to cool, and re-enter boil-out mode to continue the boil-out operation. 

 

3.2.2  Fryer Recovery Time Check 

 

Recovery Time - An acceptable recovery time is 100 seconds or less.

 

 

1.  To check recovery time, press the 

 switch. 

 will appear in the left display. 

 
2.

 

Enter 1, 6, 5, 2 in that sequence. The recovery time will appear in both displays for 5 seconds. 

 

 

3.2.3  Temperature Selection—Fahrenheit to Celsius 

 

1.  To change the computer temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius or Celsius to Fahrenheit, press 

either 

 switch. 

 
2. Press 

the   switch.  

 will appear in the left display. 

 
3.  Enter 1, 6, 5, 8 in that sequence. The computer will automatically convert the temperature from 

Fahrenheit to Celsius or Celsius to Fahrenheit. 

 
4.

 

Press the 

 switch to display the temperature in the newly selected mode. 

 

Summary of Contents for H20.5 SERIES

Page 1: ...of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association recommends using CFESA Certified Technicians 24 Hour Service Hotline 1 800 551 8633 JUNE 2003 8195606 H20 5 Series Electric Fryers Installation Ope...

Page 2: ...lock located on the rear of the fryer These fryers should be wired to NEC specifications Hardwired units must include installation of restraint devices NOTICE This equipment must be installed in accor...

Page 3: ...NING Do not bang fry baskets or other utensils on the fryer s joiner strip The strip is present to seal the joint between the frypot Banging fry baskets on the strip to dislodge shortening will distor...

Page 4: ...General 2 1 2 2 Fryer Installation 2 2 2 3 Power Requirements 2 3 2 4 Frypot Boil Out 2 4 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 3 1 Operating Fryers with Computer Magic III 5 Computers 3 1 3 2 Programming the...

Page 5: ...the ones below CAUTION CAUTION boxes contain information about actions or conditions that may cause or result in a malfunction of your system WARNING WARNING boxes contain information about actions o...

Page 6: ...y to operate the equipment If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio and television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared...

Page 7: ...n will be needed in order to assist you efficiently Model Number_________________________ Serial Number _________________________ Voltage ______________________________ Nature of the Problem _________...

Page 8: ...nces Qualified personnel must be experienced in such work be familiar with all electrical precautions involved and have complied with all requirements of applicable national and local codes C Qualifie...

Page 9: ...Service may be obtained by contacting your local Factory Authorized Service Center DANGER Copper wire suitable for at least 167 F 75 C MUST be used for power connections NOTICE This equipment must be...

Page 10: ...Frymaster optional equipment casters must be used Questions Call 1 800 551 8633 4 To level fryers equipped with legs the bottom of the legs can be screwed out up to 1 inch for leveling Legs should be...

Page 11: ...2 L3 H20 5 208 3 3 4 25 57 57 57 H20 5 240 3 3 4 25 50 50 50 DANGER The electrical power supply for this appliance MUST be the same as indicated on the rating and serial number plate located on the in...

Page 12: ...not allow water level to drop below the bottom OIL LEVEL line in frypot during boil out operation CAUTION Do not leave fryer unattended The boil out solution may foam and overflow Press ON OFF switch...

Page 13: ...EVER set a complete block of solid shortening on top of heating elements To do so will damage the elements and increase the potential for flash point shortening temperatures and subsequent fire 5 Ensu...

Page 14: ...s 3 Program Lock and Temperature Check Switch locks program in computer and or displays frypot temperature when depressed 4 5 Power Switches either switch turns power ON or OFF 6 7 Product and Coding...

Page 15: ...es WARNING NEVER set a complete block of solid shortening on top of heating elements To do so will damage the elements and increase the potential for flash point shortening temperatures and subsequent...

Page 16: ...s that the pot temperature is more than 410 F 210 C 395 F 202 C for CE European Community fryers g indicates that the computer has detected a problem in the temperature measuring circuits including pr...

Page 17: ...g Temperature A Check the cooking oil shortening temperature at any time by pressing the switch once Check the setpoint by pressing the switch twice B During the idle periods when the fryer is on but...

Page 18: ...grammed to cook to the same quality as 2 pounds A good initial setting is 4 or 5 Some experimenting with the range of 1 to 9 may be required to achieve optimum quality 7 will now appear in the left di...

Page 19: ...temperature and remain there until either switch is pressed which cancels the boil out mode In high altitude locations constantly monitor the fryer for over boil conditions If over boil occurs turn o...

Page 20: ...e product cooking process the cooking time will not be displayed but timing will be taking place 4 To remove the constant oil temperature display and display the cooking time repeat Step 2 and Step 3...

Page 21: ...gure 1 The fallback controller switch is located inside the fryer door on the left side panel under the component box The white light on the front of the control panel will illuminate and the fryer wi...

Page 22: ...4 for boil out procedure and Section 3 2 1 for programming the computer for boil out WARNING DO NOT leave the fryer unattended during the boil out process If the solution foams excessively and overfl...

Page 23: ...and hold hot liquids If you intend to reuse the oil or shortening Frymaster recommends that a Frymaster filter cone holder and filter cone be used when a filter machine is not available If you are us...

Page 24: ...eps to ensure that it doesn t happen again If a controller malfunctions because of a poor connection check all other connections too If a fuse continues to blow find out why Always keep in mind that f...

Page 25: ...s beyond the scope of operator troubleshooting Call FASC A Drain valve is open A This fryer is equipped with a drain safety switch that prevents the heating element from being energized if the drain v...

Page 26: ...id shortening the melt cycle can be cancelled or bypassed Refer to the separate Frymaster Fryer Controllers User s Manual for the procedure for canceling the melt cycle for the particular controller i...

Page 27: ...ermining which component has failed is beyond the scope of operator troubleshooting Call FASC 5 2 2 Error Messages and Display Problems Problem Probable Causes Corrective Action CM III 5 display is in...

Page 28: ...first turned on and may appear for a short while if a large batch of frozen product is added to the frypot If the display never goes out the fryer is not heating Look for a decimal in the LED display...

Page 29: ...5 6 5 3 Wiring Diagrams 5 3 1 Wiring Diagram Contactor...

Page 30: ...5 7 5 3 2 Wiring Diagram Main...

Page 31: ...6 1 H20 5 SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 6 PARTS LIST 6 1 Cabinet Assemblies and Related Components 1 2 9 3 4 5 6 8 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 32: ...809 0216 Pin Hinge Cover and Door 12 810 0275 Spring Door Hinge 809 0413 Spacer Door Post 90007341 Hinge Door 13 900 5457 Liner Door 14 809 0449 Screw 10 x Phillips 15 809 0545 Clip Nylon 16 824 0608...

Page 33: ...6 3 6 3 Component Box Assembly and Associated Hardware 1 4 3 2 5 6 7 Solder non terminal wires here To Computer 8 9 10...

Page 34: ...240 24 VAC 50 60 Hz 43VA 5 806 8469 Interface Board Fallback Controller Optional and Older Units 6 806 7179 Sound Device 7 806 7965 Interface Board Full vat 8 806 8294 Cable Assembly Fallback Control...

Page 35: ...600V 40 Amp 10 810 1164 Terminal Block 1 Piece Screwless 816 0217 Insulating Paper Terminal Block 11 900 5132 Cover Upper Contactor Box 12 823 2553 Cover Swing Contactor Box 13 810 1396 Compression L...

Page 36: ...6 Control Panel Assemblies Top Caps Tilt Housings and Related Components 1 2 3 2 4 ITEM PART COMPONENT 1 824 0594 Tilt Housing 2 806 7713 Control Panel Assembly 3 823 2555 Top Cap 4 823 2568 Support T...

Page 37: ...6 7 6 7 Frypot Assembly and Related Components 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 11 12 13 14 15 9 10 17 16...

Page 38: ...70 Elbow 90 1 NPT 6 813 0144 Nipple 1 x 2 5 NPT 7 810 1569 Valve Drain 1 25 Gemini Non filter 8 812 1226 Nipple Drain 1 Painted 9 900 4101 Retainer Insulation Front 10 816 0277 Insulation Front 11 823...

Page 39: ...6 9 6 8 Heating Elements and Related Components 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...

Page 40: ...Slotted S S 12 809 0256 Nut 10 32 Hex 13 810 0035 Hinge 14 inch Split S S 14 816 0214 Bar Spring Slot Bracket 15 901 5488 Bracket Spring Slot Left Side 16 902 5488 Bracket Spring Slot Right Side 17 91...

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