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A. Controller programmed below

present oil temperature.

B. Drain Valve open.

C. Cooking computer faulty.

D. Variable probe shorted or

open.

E. Loose wire.

F.

Contactor failure.

G. Element bad.

H. Heat Switch bad.

I.

Low Oil Level

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Troubleshooting

Model:  EOF-14/FFLT & EOF-14/FFLT/14

7.

Troubleshooting

This section describes troubleshooting procedures for the Giles Electric Open Fryer, Model EOF-14/FFLT
and EOF-14/FFLT/14.  Refer to the wiring diagrams in Section 9 for more detailed analysis.

7-1. Temperature Control System

Problem

Probable Cause

Repair Procedure

FRYER WILL NOT TURN ON:

No power light

A. Not connected to power

source.

B. Bad fuse or circuit breaker.

C. Fuse holder cracked.

D. Power switch bad.

E. Improper supply voltage.

A. Connect to power source.

B. Check fuse or breaker.

C. Replace fuse holder.

D. Replace Power Switch.

E. Connect to proper voltage

source.

FRYER WILL NOT HEAT:

Power light on. Heat light not on.

A. Heat Switch not in Heat posi-

tion.

A. Place Heat Switch in Heat posi-

tion.

FRYER WILL NOT HEAT:

Power light on. 
Heat Switch in Heat position. 
Heat light not on.

A. Set temperature controller to

desired temperature.

B. Close Drain Valve.

C. Replace Cooking Computer.

D. Replace Probe.

E. Repair loose wire.

F. Replace faulty contactor.

G. Replace element.

H. Replace Heat Switch.

I. Turn Power Switch Off and Add

Oil.

Summary of Contents for EOF-14/FFLT

Page 1: ...ntgomery AL 36109 USA Fax 334 272 3561 Internet www gilesent com Service Hotline Toll Free 1 800 554 4537 USA Canada Only Form No 61026 Release date 1 23 04 Rev A EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Operations Service Manual Model EOF 14 FFLT 14 Model EOF 14 FFLT ...

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Page 3: ...ed Giles Enterprises Inc will send factory authorized serv ice representatives to repair recondition replace or inspect units of its manufacture with such labor being rendered without cost to owner for ninety 90 days from the date of installation Otherwise service including labor and transportation charges or other expenses in connection with the removal or installation of any part or parts suppli...

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Page 5: ...trical Requirements 7 2 04 Electrical Connections 8 2 04 1 Electrical Connections Diagram 9 2 05 Ventilation of Fryer 9 3 Overview 11 3 01 EOF 14 Control Panel 12 3 02 FFLT Control Panel 14 3 03 EOF 14 Lower Cabinet Area 16 3 04 FFLT Lower Cabinet Area 18 3 05 Basket Hanger and Baskets 20 3 06 Basket Elevator Optional and Baskets 22 3 07 Landing Table and Heat Lamps 24 3 08 Filter Pan Assembly 26 ...

Page 6: ... Down 53 5 6 Emergency Shut Down 53 7 Troubleshooting 61 7 1 Temperature Control System 61 7 2 Oil Filtration System 63 7 3 Basket Elevator System Basket Elevator Option Only 64 6 Cleaning 55 6 1 Boil Out Procedure Cleaning the Fry Pot 55 6 2 Cleaning the Filter Pan and replacing Filter Paper after Boil Out 58 6 3 Cleaning the Filter Pan and replacing the Filter Paper daily 59 8 Parts List 65 8 1 ...

Page 7: ...ety Alert Symbol Used in conjunction with signal words DANGER WARNING or CAUTION to alert you of potential per sonal injury hazards immediately preceding precautionary measures that pertain to subsequent step s Obey all safety messages that follow these symbols to avoid possible injury or death Failure to adhere to safety precautions identified by the safety alert symbol may also void the warranty...

Page 8: ...be properly grounded and all electrical specifications must be met during installation Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance could result in death or serious injury equipment property damage and void the warranty DO NOT use or store gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other electrical appliance Failure to comply with WARNING not...

Page 9: ...position Consult an electrician to ensure all electrical specifications have been met and the unit is properly grounded The wiring diagrams contained in this manual should aid your electrician in the installation of your fryer Due to the high temperature of shortening in your fryer during cooking it is extremely important the user exer cise caution in operation this equipment to avoid personal inj...

Page 10: ...r Add Attachments to this Equipment CAUTION NOTE If the crate in which the unit is shipped is damaged upon receipt immediately inspect the unit and notify the car rier of any damage to the unit To aid the electrician an electrical wiring diagram is contained in this manual Refer to the wiring diagram during installation or servicing Comply with all appropriate state and or local heath regulations ...

Page 11: ...tion cleaning and maintenance procedures contained in this manual Adherence to these recommended procedures minimizes the potential for costly Down Time and equipment repairs Please retain this manual for future reference Temperature Controller used to control the temperature of the cooking oil and the amount of cooking time Oil Filtration System used to extend the life of cooking oil FFLT Heat La...

Page 12: ...2 Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Introduction 1 4 Specifications 1 4 1 Overall Dimensions for EOF 14 FFLT INCHES MILLIMETERS ...

Page 13: ...3 Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Introduction 1 4 2 Overall Dimensions for EOF 14 FFLT 14 INCHES MILLIMETERS ...

Page 14: ... 7 12 875 327 5 5 139 7 373 23 0 006 1 4 5 Liquid Shortening Capacity per fry vat Model Liquid Shortening Capacity EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 lb kg gallon liter 50 22 7 6 44 24 4 1 4 7 Unit Weights without cooking oil or product Model Weights Crated Uncrated lb kg lb kg EOF 14 FFLT 489 221 8 277 125 6 EOF 14 FFLT 14 778 353 466 212 1 4 6 Timer Temperature Controller per vat Number of Timers Timer ...

Page 15: ...on 6 Ensure voltage and amperage supplied to the unit are as specified on the fryer s rating plate 7 Make sure this unit is in a secure position and will not move Locking casters are supplied on this unit use them 8 This appliance is to be installed used and maintained in accordance with the Standard for Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations NFPA 96 Compliance wi...

Page 16: ...fully remove the fryer from the shipping platform Your new fryer is extremely heavy see Section 1 4 7 Unit Weights great care should be taken in lifting or moving the unit to prevent per sonal injury or equipment damage 2 02 Unpacking Exercise care when lifting or moving the unit Exercise care when removing the wooden crate from around the unit Failure to comply with these CAUTION notices may resu...

Page 17: ...7 60 60 EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Requires 2 circuits 208 3 18 000 70 61 41 61 60 EOF 14 FFLT 14 Requires 2 circuits 240 1 18 000 100 87 87 60 Fryers must be adequately and properly grounded Improper grounding may result in electrical shock Always refer to your local electrical code to ensure proper grounding of this or any other electrical equipment Always consult with an electrician or other qu...

Page 18: ...ice Box Cover See Figure 2 04 1 5 Connect the electrical ground wire between the Terminal Block Ground Lug and a proper earth ground 6 Route appropriate size Power Wires to the Fryer 7 Connect the Power Wires to the appropriate Terminal Blocks located in the Service Box See Figure 2 04 1 8 Reinstall Service Box Cover and close the Fryer Door 9 Connect Heat Lamps to 120V outlet Table 2 03 Electrica...

Page 19: ...es from Quick Disconnect Box Ground Lug Terminal Blocks Service Box Service Box Cover Flexible Conduit 2 05 Ventilation of Fryer Consult a professional ventilation or heating and air conditioning company for assistance in designing a hood for this unit NOTE Guidelines for proper ventilation system requirements may differ from location to location Always con sult with local authorities to ensure co...

Page 20: ...10 Installation Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Notes ...

Page 21: ...l EOF 14 FFLT and EOF 14 FFLT 14 Please review this section carefully before proceeding any further FFLT Control Panel Figure 3 02 Landing Table and Heat Lamps Figure 3 07 Filter Pan Assembly Figure 3 08 EOF 14 Control Panel Figure 3 01 Basket and Basket Hanger Figure 3 05 Elevator Assembly Optional Figure 3 06 FFLT Lower Cabinet Area Figure 3 04 EOF 14 Lower Cabinet Area Figure 3 03 ...

Page 22: ...Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Overview 12 Optional Elevator Model Only 3 01 EOF 14 Control Panel 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 ...

Page 23: ...d rise when a cooking cycle ends If the switch is OFF the Elevator will not operate Elevator Switch 7 The Red High Limit Indicator Light is illuminated as a result of power being shut off to the fryer s heating elements by the built in solid state control circuit as a safeguard against overheating Should this light come on during operation refer to the Troubleshooting Section 7 of this manual NEVE...

Page 24: ...14 Overview Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 3 02 FFLT Control Panel 1 ...

Page 25: ...F 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 3 02 FFLT Control Panel Description Function Used to turn the Filter Pump ON or OFF The pump is used move oil from the filter pan to the Fry Pot or through the Oil Discharge Wand Pump Switch Item 1 ...

Page 26: ...16 Overview Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 3 03 EOF 14 Lower Cabinet Area 1 2 ...

Page 27: ... 2 Used to drain the Fry Pot Always ensure the valve is closed prior to adding cooking oil or boil out solution Your fryer will not heat if this drain valve is not completely closed NEVER DRAIN OIL FROM MORE THAN ONE FRY POT AT A TIME INTO THE FILTER PAN THIS WILL CAUSE THE FILTER PAN TO OVERFLOW ALWAYS REMOVE OIL FROM THE FIL TER PAN BEFORE DRAINING ANOTHER FRY POT WARNING ...

Page 28: ...18 Overview Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 3 04 FFLT Lower Cabinet Area 1 2 3 8 4 7 5 6 Model EOF 14 FFLT 14 Only ...

Page 29: ... Quick Disconnect for Oil Discharge Wand 3 Used to direct oil from the Filter Pan to the desired Fry Pot Fry Pot Refill Handle 1 See Section 3 8 Filter Pan Quick Disconnect Hose 5 Used to access all lower cabinet functions Cabinet Door 8 Model EOF 14 FFLT 14 Only Always use Oven Mitts when connecting or disconnecting any of these parts Parts will become very hot during normal use Never remove the ...

Page 30: ...20 Overview Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 3 05 Basket Hanger and Baskets 2 1 3 ...

Page 31: ... to prevent Baskets excess breading or product from contacting the Heating Elements Crumb Screen 2 Used for cooking product Basket 2 3 Used to hold the basket s while excess oil is drained from the product Basket Hanger 1 Always use Oven Mitts when using any of these parts Parts will become very hot during normal use CAUTION ...

Page 32: ...22 Overview Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 3 06 Basket Elevator Optional and Baskets 4 2 1 3 Basket Elevator Option Only ...

Page 33: ...ing the Heating Elements Crumb Screen 3 Used for cooking product Basket 2 4 Used to hold the basket in the correct position when the basket is lifted or lower by the elevator Basket Carrier 2 1 Used to lower and lift the basket from the Fry Pot Elevator 2 2 Basket Elevator Option Only Always use Oven Mitts when using any of these parts Parts will become very hot during normal use CAUTION ...

Page 34: ...24 Overview Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 3 07 LandingTable and Heat Lamps 3 2 1 4 ...

Page 35: ...eing removed from the Fry Pot Heat Lamps 1 Used for cooked product Landing Table 3 Used to turn the Heat Lamps ON or OFF Heat Lamp Switch 2 Used to allow excess oil to be drained from the freshly cooked product Landing Table Screen 4 Always use Oven Mitts when using any of these parts Parts will become very hot during normal use CAUTION ...

Page 36: ...26 Overview Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 3 08 Filter Pan Assembly Not included Accessory Item 5 4 6 3 2 1 ...

Page 37: ...o elevate the filter paper from the bottom of the filter pan to allow proper filtration Filter Pan Screen 4 Used to filter cooking oil The Filter Pan is removable for cleaning and for the changing of the filter paper Filter Pan 5 Used to connect to the fryer s oil filtration system The hose must be disconnected before removing the filter pan Filter Pan Quick Disconnect Hose 6 Not included Accessor...

Page 38: ...ion Function Giles P N 71025 Kettle Drain Brush Used for cleaning the Fry Pot Giles P N 77775 Stir Paddle Used for stirring Hot Oil and Product being cooked Giles P N 71100 Pot Brush Used for cleaning Fry Pot and Elements Giles P N 30059 Crumb Shovel Used for removing sediment from the Filter Pan ...

Page 39: ...09 Accessories Included Part Part Number Description Function Giles P N 73233 L Shaped Brush Used for cleaning between elements Giles P N 33667 Wand Hose Used for cleaning liquid shortening from unit Note Not recommended for washing down the fry pot ...

Page 40: ... EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 3 10 Accessories Not Included Part Part Number Description Function Filter Powder Used to help clean the cooking oil Filter Paper Used to filter the cooking oil Giles P N 60471 Fryer Boil Out Used to help clean the fry pot ...

Page 41: ...14 3 10 Accessories Not Included Part Part Number Description Function Giles Oil Caddy A portable oil disposal container with a capacity of 80lbs of liquid shortening Note For use with filtered warm oil only No Crumbs or Debris Giles P N 79187 ...

Page 42: ...32 Overview Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Notes ...

Page 43: ...valves are set to the following before proceeding to each test 1 Power Switch is in the OFF posi tion 2 Heat Switch is in the OFF position 2 1 1 2 3 Open the FFLT Cabinet Door and remove the Filter Pan 4 Ensure the Drain Valve Handle is in the CLOSED horizontal position 5 Ensure the Oil Diverter Valve is in the TO FRYER position 6 Remove Crumb Screen s and Baskets 4 3 3 4 4 Unit Preparation 4 1 Se...

Page 44: ...4 FFLT 14 this test is to be performed on each Fry Pot 1 Follow steps shown in Section 4 1 2 Ensure Power Switch is in the OFF position 3 Wipe the Heating Element with a sponge wet with water 4 Press the Power Switch to the ON position 5 Wait until Program 1 illuminates on the Controller 6 Press the Heat Switch to the COOK position Leave in the COOK position NO MORE THAN 10 SECONDS 7 Press the Hea...

Page 45: ...itch to the ON position 3 Open Cabinet Door 4 Place the palm of your hand over the Quick Disconnect for the Filter Pan Hose 5 Briefly press the Pump Switch to the PUMP position then press the Pump Switch to the OFF position If suction is felt on the palm the pump is operating correctly Proceed to Section 4 5 If no suction is felt refer to the Troubleshooting procedure in Section 7 2 4 3 2 1 1 3 2 ...

Page 46: ...w Section 6 1 Boil Out Procedure After performing the Boil Out Procedure proceed to Section 4 6 4 6 Clean Filter Pan Thoroughly clean the Filter Pan to remove any particles or debris that may have been left due to shipping Follow Section 6 2 Cleaning the Filter Pan and replacing Filter Paper after Boil Out The fryer s preparation is now complete Please proceed to the Fryer Operation Section ...

Page 47: ...these DANGER notices will result in death or serious injury equipment property damage and void the warranty DANGER Ensure the unit is positioned in a secure safe location with the casters in the locked position Consult an electrician to ensure all electrical specifications have been met and the unit is prop erly grounded The wiring diagrams contained in this manual should aid your electrician in t...

Page 48: ... of the Cooking Controller DISPLAY LEFT TIMER MENU BUTTONS RIGHT TIMER MENU BUTTONS LEFT ELEVATOR BUTTON RIGHT ELEVATOR BUTTON LEFT TIMER SELECT BUTTON RIGHT TIMER SELECT BUTTON SET TEMPERA TURE BUTTON RESET ALARM BUTTON SCROLL DISPLAY TEMPERATURE TIMER ADJUSTMENT ELEVATOR UP OR DOWN BUTTONS DISPLAY INDICA TOR LIGHTS Basket Elevator Option Only ...

Page 49: ...times Used to increase or decrease cooking time and temperature Used to silence alarm Used to select Basket Elevator Basket Elevator Option Only Used to select the Left Basket Timer Used to select the Right Basket Timer 5 1 1 Buttons and Functions Used to display cooking times and temperature Scrolls various status information ...

Page 50: ...40 Fryer Operation Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 5 1 2 Programming the CookingTemperature Press Power Switch to ON Ensure Heat Switch is in the OFF position Adjust temperature Press Press to set or ...

Page 51: ...Programming a CookingTime Press Power Switch to ON Ensure Heat Switch is in the OFF position or Press and hold both the desired Left or Right Basket Timer and the desired Menu Key for 5 seconds Adjust the time Press the desired Basket Timer again to set or or ...

Page 52: ...ising the cooking basket Basket Elevator Option Only Press the desired Basket Elevator Press to lower or raise the cooking basket 5 1 4 Start a cooking time Press the desired Basket Timer or Press the desired menu button twice to start timer or x2 Basket Elevator Option Only If cancelled and the Basket Elevator has been lowered the Basket Elevator will raise when cancelled or ...

Page 53: ...g the actual temperature of the liquid shortening Actual temperature will display for 20 seconds 5 1 7 Displaying remaining cooking time Press the active LED lit Timer Menu button The time is displayed and the Left or Right LED is lit to identify the Basket time being displayed Active Menu LED lit ...

Page 54: ...ortening to only the ADD level The Fry Pot is filled only to this level due to the expansion of liquid shortening that occurs after it is heated 4 3 4 3 6 Press the Power Switch to the ON position The Power Light will come on If the unit is equipped with the Basket Elevator Option and you want to engage this option press the Basket Elevator Switch to the ON position 7 Press the HEAT Switch to the ...

Page 55: ...s heated to the set point 13 12 11 10 Check the Liquid Shortening level it should now be at the FULL Level Add Liquid Shortening if needed 14 14 11 Place the Crumb Screen in Fry Pot 12 Basket Elevator Option Only Place the Cooking Basket on the Basket Carrier 17 16 15 16 17 5 2 Cooking Procedure Continued 12 11 15 Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 13 14 OR NOTE The following step helps remove cold ...

Page 56: ...ith the basket in the up position then lowering the basket into the oil However uncooked product may be placed into the Cooking Basket after the Cooking Basket has been lowered 15 Press desired Basket Timer Button then press the desired Menu Time Button two times The the time will start counting down and the Scroll Display will read Cooking 23 22 21 21 5 2 Cooking Procedure Continued 20 22 23 Use ...

Page 57: ...e Basket on the top bar of the Basket Hanger Press the Alarm Reset Button to silence the alarm 18 Allow the cooked product to adequately drain 19 Using Oven Mitts remove the Basket and place cooked product on the FFLT landing table or in an appropriate container 20 Choose one of the following a To continue cooking on the unit return to step 6 of this procedure b To shut down the unit see Section 5...

Page 58: ...Pan 6 Ensure the Filter Pan Cover is in place then reposition the Filter Pan in the unit and reconnect the Filter Pan Quick Disconnect Hose 2 4 3 2 2 3 4 6 OR 5 6 7 Ensure the Heat Switch is in the OFF position Ensure the Oil Diverter Valve is in the TO FRYPOT position Slowly turn the Drain Valve Handle to the OPEN vertical position This will allow Liquid Shortening to drain into the Filter Pan 6 ...

Page 59: ... a minimum of 5 minutes then turn the Drain Valve Handle to the CLOSE horizontal posi tion and allow the Fry Pot to refill 12 After the Fry Pot has refilled press the Pump Switch to the OFF position 13 Ensure the Fry Pot contains the proper level of Liquid Shortening add if needed 14 To continue cooking See Section 5 2 Cooking Procedure To discontinue cooking See Section 5 5 Normal Shut Down 11 10...

Page 60: ... 1 5 3 4 7 OR 6 7 5 Slowly turn the Drain Valve Handle to the OPEN vertical position and allow the Fry Pot to completely drain into the Filter Pan 7 In the next step Liquid Shortening is drained into the Filter Pan Failure to ensure the fryer s Heat Switch is in the OFF position prior to draining may result in fire from the exposed Heating Elements ALWAYS ENSURE THE HEAT SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSIT...

Page 61: ... DISCHARGE HOSE position 11 10 9 8 8 9 10 12 11 5 4 Removal of Liquid Shortening Continued 13 During the next step be sure to wear Oven Mitts if holding the Discharge Hose as the hose will become very hot WARNING 9 Press the Pump Switch to the PUMP position and allow the liquid shortening to pump into the Disposal Container 10 After the Liquid Shortening is removed from the Filter Pan press the Pu...

Page 62: ... the wear Oven Mitts as the Discharge Hose and the Discharge Hose Coupling will become very hot WARNING 14 Remove the Discharge Hose from the Discharge Hose Coupling and drain the excess Liquid Shortening remaining in the hose into the Oil Disposal Container 15 Allow the Filter Pan to thoroughly cool then remove and thoroughly clean the Filter Pan and the Filter Pan Cover 16 To perform a Boil Out ...

Page 63: ...he Heat Switch to the OFF position 2 Press the Power Switch to the OFF posi tion the Power Light will go off 3 If required turn off the fryer circuit breaker in the main circuit breaker box to remove power to the unit 3 2 1 2 1 3 5 6 Emergency Shut Down In case of emergency remove power to the unit by turning off the facility circuit breaker ...

Page 64: ...54 Fryer Operation Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Notes ...

Page 65: ...F position 3 Fill the Fry Pot with water to the FULL level 4 Following the directions on the Giles Boil Out Container add the recommend amount of Boil Out to the Fry Pot 2 6 1 OR DO NOT hose down the EOF 14 FFLT or EOF 14 FFLT 14 interior or exterior with water Failure to comply with these DANGER notices will result in death or serious injury equipment property damage and void the warranty DANGER ...

Page 66: ...ss the Heat Switch to the OFF position and the Power Switch to the OFF position 10 Using Oven Mitts disconnect the Quick Disconnect Hose remove the Filter Pan then remove the Filter Pan Cover 6 5 4 3 3 4 5 6 8 OR In the next step DO NOT drain the Boil Out into the Filter Pan Contents are corrosive and will cause damage to the Filter Pan the Hold Down Frame and the Filter Pump Failure to comply may...

Page 67: ...LOSE horizontal position 16 Clean Filter Pan and replace Filter Paper follow direc tions in Section 6 2 Cleaning the Filter Pan and replacing Filter Paper after the Boil Out 17 Re install Filter Pan Cover 18 Position Filter Pan under unit and connect Filter Pan Quick Disconnect Hose 19 To begin cooking on the unit see Section 5 2 12 11 10 9 9 11 10 12 6 1 Boil Out Procedure Continued 9 ...

Page 68: ...odegradable none toxic cleaner 4 Using metal Crumb Scoop provided with the unit remove the accumulated breading and residue from the edge of the Hold Down Frame and surface of the Filter Paper 5 Turn the four Levers to disengage the Hold Down Frame from the bottom of Filter Pan 6 Remove the Hold Down Frame then clean and dry thoroughly 7 Grasp one end of the Filter Paper and care fully roll up bot...

Page 69: ...edge of the Hold Down Frame and surface of the Filter Paper 5 Turn the four Levers to disengage the Hold Down Frame from the bottom of Filter Pan 6 Remove the Hold Down Frame then clean and dry thoroughly 7 Grasp only the top sheet of Filter Paper by one end carefully roll up and discard 8 Grasp bottom sheet of Filter Paper by both ends and remove retain for reuse 9 Remove the Screen then clean an...

Page 70: ...60 Cleaning Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Notes ...

Page 71: ... FRYER WILL NOT TURN ON No power light A Not connected to power source B Bad fuse or circuit breaker C Fuse holder cracked D Power switch bad E Improper supply voltage A Connect to power source B Check fuse or breaker C Replace fuse holder D Replace Power Switch E Connect to proper voltage source FRYER WILL NOT HEAT Power light on Heat light not on A Heat Switch not in Heat posi tion A Place Heat ...

Page 72: ...Cooking procedures B Element failing C Contactor failing D Loose Wire E Low Supply Voltage A Consult Operations Manual for proper Cooking procedure B Replace bad Element C Replace Contactor D Repair Loose Wire E Supply proper Voltage FRYER HEATS SLOW short cycling Heat light off and on CONTINUOUSLY A Low supply Voltage B Variable probe touching ele ment C Cooking Controller faulty A Supply proper ...

Page 73: ...ource C Replace Contactor D Replace High Limit Board E Replace High Limit Probe F Filter Line or remove noise source 7 2 Oil Filtration System Problem Probable Cause Repair Procedure OIL NOT RETURNING TO FRY POT A Pump Switch not in Pump position B Air Leak hose fittings filter paper C Pump Motor Bad D Oil Pump Sticking E Cold oil run through pump A Place Pump Switch in Pump position B Repair Air ...

Page 74: ...re BASKET WILL NOT GO UP OR DOWN A Power not on B Cooking Controller faulty C Elevator microswitch out of adjustment D Elevator microswitch bad E Elevator Switch not in On posi tion A Press Power Switch to ON position B Replace Cooking Controller C Adjust Elevator microswitch D Replace Elevator microswitch E Press Elevator Switch to On position ...

Page 75: ...e nature of the problem 8 Parts List This section lists various parts that are available for replacement on the EOF 14 FFLT and EOF 14 FFLT 14 IN THE UNITED STATES CANADA or MEXICO Please call 1 800 288 1555 during normal business hours 8 00AM 5 00PM Central Time Zone for Emergency Equipment Repair Service after normal business hours call 1 800 288 1555 extension 314 IN ALL OTHER COUNTRIES Please ...

Page 76: ...66 Parts List Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 12 11 3 4 1 2 13 14 10 9 7 8 8 2 Control Panel Front Header Not shown Basket Elevator Option Only 5 6 5 15 16 16 16 ...

Page 77: ...STAT SAFETY WATL 450DEG P N 45111 FERRULE 5 20315 2 THERMOCOUPLE SAFETY P N 45111 FERRULE 6 23782 1 SONALERT 250V CONTINUOUS BEEP 7 21190 1 SWITCH ROCKER ON OFF 250V 20A DPST 9 21052 1 SWITCH ROCKER ON NONE ON 250V 20A DPDT 10 38215 1 LIGHT INDICATOR GREEN 11 38213 1 LIGHT INDICATOR ORANGE 12 38214 1 LIGHT INDICATOR RED 13 21052 1 SWITCH ROCKER ON NONE ON 250V 20A DPDT 14 24222 1 THERMOCOUPLE VARI...

Page 78: ...68 Parts List Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Not shown 8 3 Front Lower Cabinet 2 14 1 3 4 7 8 9 5 10 1 6 11 12 13 or 15 ...

Page 79: ...D ASSY FFLT LEFT VAT 2 21164 2 POWER DIST TERMINAL BLOCK 3 21051 2 LUG 1 0 2 0 COPPER TERMINAL 125A 1 4 BOLT HOLE 4 38079 2 DRAIN HANDLE WELD ASSY EOF 14 5 45755 2 VALVE 3 WAY 1 2NPT NICKEL PLATED 6 21157 2 SWITCH LIMIT 15A 250V DRAIN SWITCH 7 39328 1 HANDLE VALVE WELD ASSY L R FRYER 9 41699 1 COUPLING QUICK DISCONNECT FEMALE CF 720 10 38001 1 DOOR WELD ASSY EOF 14 RIGHT VAT Not shown 11 35236 2 C...

Page 80: ...70 Parts List Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 8 4 Rear Lower Cabinet 2 Not shown 3 1 7 8 5 4 10 11 9 6 Basket Elevator Option Only ...

Page 81: ... TRIP 2 21950 2 HOLDER FUSE 300V 15A SC 0 TO 15 3 21900 2 FUSE 15AMP SC 15 4 70912 1 PUMP MOTOR ASSY 5 46712 1 VALVE CHECK 1 2 NPT 6 35166 2 ELEVATOR ASSY 7 20283 4 ELEMENT 240V EOF 14 7 20284 4 ELEMENT 480V EOF 14 8 32260 2 CONTACTOR 4 POLE 40A W QUENCHARC 9 38057 1 BACK PANEL WELD ASSY EOF 14 10 38055 1 PANEL CABINET BACK FFLT14 11 38371 1 BACK PANEL WELD ASSY EOF 14 FFLT14L Not shown Quantity s...

Page 82: ...72 Parts List Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 1 5 8 5 Basket FFLT and Heat Lights 4 3 6 2 ...

Page 83: ...Item No Part No Qty Description 1 38077 1 SCREEN LT PAN 2 40097 2 BULB HEAT CLEAR 250W 3 38597 1 LIGHT ASSY MACHINED 4 70667 1 SCREEN FRY 14 X 14 EOF 14 5 70946 2 BASKET COOK EOF 14 13 25L X 6 5W X 5 8H 6 21052 1 SWITCH ROCKER ON NONE ON 250V 20A DPDT Quantity shown is per Fry Pot ...

Page 84: ...74 Parts List Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 8 6 Filter Pan 5 6 3 7 10 9 1 2 4 8 11 ...

Page 85: ...BRAIDED 3 44150 1 FITTING MALE 1 2NPT QUICK DISCONN 4 30039 8 4 STUD FILTER PAN SUPPORT FRAME 5 38037 1 FILTER PAN WELD ASSY 6 40557 1 SCREEN FILTER PAN EOF 14 7 60471 2 FILTER PAPER 15 1 2 X 32 1 2 8 38041 1 HOLD DOWN FRAME WELD ASSY 9 54526 4 CASTING LEVER FILTER PAN HOLDDOWN FRAME 10 30040 4 4 STUD FILTER PAN HOLD DOWN FRAME 11 40746 1 HOSE 1 2NPT X 13 250 STEEL BRAIDED ...

Page 86: ...76 Parts List Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Notes ...

Page 87: ... 14 FFLT 14 9 Wiring Diagram The following section contains various Wiring Diagrams for the EOF 14 FFLT and EOF 14 FFLT 14 Please check the Serial Plate on the rear of the unit as shown below for the unit s Model Name Voltage Hertz and Phase Serial Plate ...

Page 88: ...78 Wiring Diagram Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 9 01 Wiring Diagram EOF 14 208 240 60 1 Computer WIRING DIAGRAM P N 39288 B ...

Page 89: ...REAKER CIRCUIT 50A 277V 6 PL SER TRIP 16 23754 1 THERMOSTAT HILIMIT WATLOW 425DEG 17 20326 1 CONTROLLER COMPUTER WATLOW TIME TEMP 18 32158 2 ELEV MOTOR QUENCHARC ASSY 208 240 19 22878 2 SWITCH 250V 10A DOUBLE SNAP ACTION 20 20007 2 RECEPTACLE 4 PIN IN LINE 21 20008 2 PLUG 4 PIN IN LINE 22 23900 1 THERMOCOUPLE VARIABLE SINGLE 3 P N 45111 ALSO REQUIRED 23 21052 1 SWITCH ROCKER ON NONE ON 250V 20A DP...

Page 90: ...80 Wiring Diagram Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 9 02 Wiring Diagram EOF 14 208 240 60 3 Computer WIRING DIAGRAM P N 39289 B ...

Page 91: ...CIRCUIT 50A 277V 6 PL SER TRIP 16 23754 1 THERMOSTAT HILIMIT WATLOW 425DEG 17 20326 1 CONTROLLER COMPUTER WATLOW TIME TEMP 18 32158 2 ELEV MOTOR QUENCHARC ASSY 208 240 19 22878 2 SWITCH 250V 10A DOUBLE SNAP ACTION 20 20007 2 RECEPTACLE 4 PIN IN LINE 21 20008 2 PLUG 4 PIN IN LINE 22 23900 1 THERMOCOUPLE VARIABLE SINGLE 3 P N 45111 ALSO REQUIRED 23 21052 1 SWITCH ROCKER ON NONE ON 250V 20A DPDT 24 2...

Page 92: ...82 Wiring Diagram Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 9 03 Wiring Diagram EOF 14 480 60 3 Computer WIRING DIAGRAM P N 39290 B ...

Page 93: ...R 1 5kw 480V TO 240V 16 23754 1 THERMOSTAT HILIMIT WATLOW 425DEG 17 20326 1 CONTROLLER COMPUTER WATLOW TIME TEMP 18 32158 2 ELEV MOTOR QUENCHARC ASSY 208 240 19 22878 2 SWITCH 250V 10A DOUBLE SNAP ACTION 20 20007 2 RECEPTACLE 4 PIN IN LINE 21 20008 2 PLUG 4 PIN IN LINE 22 23900 1 THERMOCOUPLE VARIABLE SINGLE 3 P N 45111 ALSO REQUIRED 23 21052 1 SWITCH ROCKER ON NONE ON 250V 20A DPDT 24 20315 2 THE...

Page 94: ...84 Wiring Diagram Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 9 04 Wiring Diagram FFLT 208 240 60 1 Computer WIRING DIAGRAM P N 39004 A ...

Page 95: ...l EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Item Part No Qty Description 1 21052 1 SWITCH ROCKER ON NONE ON 250V 20A DPDT 2 70912 1 PUMP MOTOR ASSY VIKING 3 25275 2 WIRENUT IDEAL BLUE 9 04 BOM for Wiring Diagram FFLT 208 240 60 1 Computer ...

Page 96: ...86 Wiring Diagram Model EOF 14 FFLT EOF 14 FFLT 14 Notes ...

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Page 98: ...rprises Inc 2750 Gunter Park Drive West Montgomery Al 36109 USA 334 272 1457 Service Hotline 1 800 554 4537 USA Canada Only FAX 334 272 3561 www gilesent com Form No 61026 Release date 01 23 04 Rev A ECO0793 CSY ...

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