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Troubleshooting

EOF SERIES FRYERS

This section describes troubleshooting procedures.  

IMPORTANT! Most troubleshooting and repairs should only be

performed by qualified service technicians

.  Users should only attempt actions involving operational procedures.

For more detailed professional evaluation, wiring diagrams are provided for each unit; attached to the Back Panels.

7.1.

Temperature Control System

Problem

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

FRYER WILL NOT TURN ON:

No power light

A. Not connected to power supply

Connect to proper power supply

B. Supply power circuit breaker

tripped 

Check circuit breakers in electrical

panel

C. Blown fuse on unit

Check fuses on back of unit (access

covers must be removed)

D. Faulty fuse holder

Replace fuse holder on unit (access

covers must be removed)

E. Faulty power switch

Replace power switch

F. Incorrect power supply voltage

Connect unit to proper power supply

FRYER WILL NOT HEAT:

Power light 

ON

; Heat light 

OFF

A. Heat Switch not placed in the

[HEAT] 

or 

[ON]

position

Place Heat Switch in correct position

for operation.

B. Power-up not complete, 

“POWER

FAILURE”

message displayed

Press 

[START]

key to enter 

PREHEAT

FRYER WILL NOT HEAT:

Power light 

ON

Heat Switch in 

[HEAT]

[ON]

position

Heat Light is 

OFF

A. Temperature setpoint is below the

actual oil temperature

Set controller to higher temperature

to verify; if setpoint is correct begin

cooking, 

B. Drain Valve is open; alarm

sounding, error msg displayed

Close & lock Drain Valve, press alarm

reset on controller

C. Faulty unit Controller

Replace Controller

D. Variable temperature sensor is

shorted, or open

Replace sensor

E. Loose or faulty wiring in heat

control circuit

Inspect and repair wiring

F. Faulty Contactor

Replace faulty Contactor

G. Faulty heating element

Replace faulty element

H. Faulty Heat Switch

Replace Heat switch

I. Alarm condition exists or fryer in

Filter Mode 

[FORCE FILTER]

.

Address error, consult Manual

Section 5

7.    Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for EOF Series

Page 1: ...anual ISO 9001 2015 Registered Committed to Quality 2750 Gunter Park Drive West Montgomery AL 36109 USA Phone 334 272 1457 Toll Free 800 554 4537 USA Canada Only Fax 334 239 4117 Website www gfse com Printed in USA Form No 60221 Rel Date Nov 1999 Rev Date Oct 2017 Rev G ...

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Page 3: ...is requested Giles will dispatch factory authorized service representatives to inspect repair recondition or replace units of its manufacture with such labor being rendered without cost to owner for twenty four 24 months 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 su...

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Page 5: ...cal Connection Diagram 9 2 6 Ventilation of Fryer 9 3 Overview 11 3 1 Baskets and Auto Baskets Lifts if installed 12 3 2 Basket Hanger and Baskets Fryer Unit without Lifts 14 3 3 Control Panel EOF10 10 Dual Display 16 3 4 Control Panel EOF 20 EOF 24 18 3 5 Control Panel FFLT Dump Station 20 3 6 Lower Cabinet EOF10 10 Split Vat 22 3 7 Lower Cabinet EOF 20 EOf 24 24 3 8 FFLT Dump Station 26 3 9 FFLT...

Page 6: ...ccessing Editing 62 5 1 9 PASSWORD Protection 63 5 1 10 Power Up Procedure 63 5 1 11 Controller Errors Alarms 64 5 1 11 1 Resolving Controller Errors Alarms 65 5 2 Cooking Procedure 66 5 3 Filtering Used Cooking Oil 71 5 4 Removal of Waste Cooking Oil from Fryer 74 5 5 Optional Renewable Filter Media Screen SSFS 77 5 6 Normal Shut Down 78 5 7 Emergency Shut Down 78 6 Cleaning 79 6 1 Boil Out Proce...

Page 7: ...10 10 Rear Upper Lower Cabinet 98 8 7 EOF 20 Front Lower Cabinet 100 8 8 EOF 20 Rear Lower Cabinet 102 8 9 EOF 24 Front Lower Cabinet 104 8 10 EOF 24 Rear Lower Cabinet 106 8 11 FFLT Cabinet Front 108 8 12 FFLT Cabinet Rear 110 8 13 Filter Pan 112 ...

Page 8: ...vi Table Of Contents EOF SERIES FRYERS Notes ...

Page 9: ... such as DANGER WARNING or CAU TION to alert Users to potential personal injury hazards and or poor operating practices These will immediately precede precautionary measures pertaining to avoiding such hazards or practices Adhere to all information follow ing these symbols to avoid possible injury or even death Failure to do so may also void the factory warranty Safety Indicates an imminently haza...

Page 10: ...bel on the unit to determine the proper power supply required Always consult with an elec trician or other qualified service technician to ensure that circuit breakers and wiring are of sufficient rating and gauge to power this equipment A Wiring Diagram has been provided with the unit as an aid for techni cians Appliance must be installed and electrically grounded in accordance with local code or...

Page 11: ...T cooking oil Exercise due care when loading food by observing how oil is reacting before continuing Be sure the appliance is positioned in a stable safe location with the casters in the locked position DO NOT operate appliance if not secured Some jurisdictions may require special anchoring for this type appliance check local code Allow the appliance to cool for 15 20 minutes before cleaning or se...

Page 12: ...n cleaning the appliance DO NOT steam clean DO NOT use products containing chlorine or other corrosive chemicals DO NOT use abrasive products steel wool or scouring pads DO NOT use oven cleaners DO NOT alter add attachments or otherwise modify this equipment Failure to comply with CAUTION notices may result in damage to equipment or property and void the factory warranty NOTE Users must comply wit...

Page 13: ...lps prevent over cooking Standard feature on the 20 and 10 wells 1 Introduction THANK YOU for purchasing the Giles EOF Series Fryer manufactured by GILES Food Service Equipment Montgomery Alabama USA hereafter referred to as Giles EOF Series Fryers are high volume banked units with either two 2 three 3 or four 4 wells in combinations of 10 20 and 24 wide Every unit is thoroughly inspected and test...

Page 14: ...F10 10 FFLT 24 24 EOF 20 FFLT 24 24 EOF10 10 FFLT 24 EOF 20 FFLT 24 Inches mm BASKET LIFT IN UP POSITION 97 5 8 2478 72 3 8 1837 58 3 8 1432 48 1 8 1171 41 3 8 1050 64 7 8 1847 35 1 2 903 1 4 Specifications 1 4 1 Overall Unit Dimensions ...

Page 15: ...254 mm 4 1 2 114 mm 55 lbs 25 kg 8 gals 30 l EOF 20 20 508 mm 20 508 mm 4 1 2 114 mm 110 lbs 50 kg 16 gals 59 l EOF 24 24 610 mm 24 610 mm 4 1 2 114 mm 160 lbs 73 kg 23 gals 86 l Model Gr Wt Crated Size Cube Length Width Height EOF10 10 FFLT 24 1 071 lbs 486 kg 108 2 743 mm 50 1 270 mm 61 1 549 mm 193 8 cu ft 5 5 cu m EOF10 10 FFLT 24 24 1 311 lbs 595 kg 108 2 743 mm 50 1 270 mm 61 1 549 mm 193 8 ...

Page 16: ...4 Introduction EOF SERIES FRYERS ...

Page 17: ...s required 3 Be sure that electrical service available in the intended location is of a voltage and amp rating adequate to power the appliance NOTE A banked battery requires a separate electrical service for each Fryer unit 4 Be sure unit is to be installed on level floor in a stable position and will not unintentionally move Unit has locking brakes on front casters be sure they are locked Some co...

Page 18: ... is the sole responsibility of the purchaser Failure to follow these instructions could void the factory warranty 1 Carefully cut and remove the plastic shipping wrap and strapping Using appropriate tools remove the crating framework from the pallet and dispose of it properly 2 Filter Pan and Fryer accessories Baskets Screens etc are packed inside the Fryer Cabinet and Vat Remove these items and s...

Page 19: ...ertical uprights 6 It is advisable to note how the bar is attached and retain it along with mounting hardware In the event that the unit is moved to a different location in the future the reinforcement bar should be reinstalled before it is moved 7 After the front bar is removed follow the instructions provided in this Manual for the remaining installation and operation of the equipment 2 3 Shippi...

Page 20: ... 60 30 000 43 55 2 5 Electrical Connections 1 As needed install appropriate circuit breaker s in main electrical panel See Section 2 4 1 2 Recommended Install a disconnect switch box between main panel and Fryer 3 See Figure 2 5 1 Connect 1 1 4 flexible conduit from disconnect to the Fryer Attach conduit to rear of the Fryer Service Box with appropriate conduit fittings Allow enough length so that...

Page 21: ... under unit 2 5 1 Electrical Connection Diagram Consult a professional ventilation or HVAC company for assistance in determining whether existing systems are sufficient to accommodate this equipment or in designing a ventilation hood system to comply with local code requirements NOTE Guidelines and codes for ventilation system requirements may differ from locale to locale Always consult with the l...

Page 22: ...10 Installation EOF SERIES FRYERS ...

Page 23: ... 4 Shown OR EOF10 10 Control Panel Section 3 3 EOF 20 Lower Cabinet Area Shown Section 3 7 OR EOF10 10 Lower Cabinet Area Section 3 6 Filter Pan Assembly Section 3 10 EOF 24 Lower Cabinet Area Section 3 7 EOF 24 Control Panel Section 3 4 The following section provides a brief overview of the components functions and accessories associated with EOF Series Electric Fryers Please review carefully bef...

Page 24: ...12 Overview EOF SERIES FRYERS 4 2 1 3 1 4 2 3 3 1 Baskets Auto Basket Lifts Optional for EOF 24 ...

Page 25: ...the Fry Vat 2 Basket Lift 2 Hidden Automatically lowers and lifts the Basket into and out of the Fry Vat 3 Crumb Screen Placed inside the Fry Vat to prevent breading crumbs and cooking residue from accumulating around the heating elements EOF10 10 contains two 2 small Screens 4 Basket 2 Contains food product while cooking Always wear thermal protection such as Oven Mitts when handling any of these...

Page 26: ...14 Overview 2 1 3 Optional for EOF24 not included as standard EOF SERIES FRYERS 3 2 Basket Hanger Baskets Fryer Unit without Lifts ...

Page 27: ...laced inside the Fry Vat to prevent breading crumbs and cooking residue from falling onto and accumulating around the heating elements 3 Basket 2 Contains food product while cooking Not included as a standard item for the EOF 24 Fryer unit must be purchased separately Always wear thermal protection such as Oven Mitts when handling any of these parts during normal operation they can become very hot...

Page 28: ...16 Overview EOF SERIES FRYERS 3 3 Control Panel EOF10 10 Dual Display 6 4 3 2 1 7 9 10 8 5 11 11 12 12 3 1 3 2 ...

Page 29: ...e to excessive heating condition Should this light turn on during operation DISCONTINUE COOKING ACTIVITIES and refer to Troubleshooting Section 7 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTINUE COOKING UNTIL CAUSE OF THE CONDITION IS DETERMINED 5 9 Heat Indicator Light Left Right Vat Light is illuminated when the Heat Switch is in the HEAT position and the heating elements are energized This light will cycle ON and OF...

Page 30: ...Overview 18 3 4 Control Panel EOF 20 EOF 24 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 EOF SERIES FRYERS 8 9 3 1 3 2 ...

Page 31: ...ating condition Should this light turn on during operation DISCONTINUE COOKING ACTIVITIES and refer to Troubleshooting Section 7 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTINUE COOKING UNTIL THE CAUSE OF THIS CONDITION IS DETERMINED 5 Heat Indicator Light Light is illuminated when the Heat Switch is in the HEAT position and the heating elements are energized This light will cycle ON and OFF during normal operation as ...

Page 32: ...20 Overview 3 5 Control Panel FFLT Dump Station 1 EOF SERIES FRYERS ...

Page 33: ...mp Station Item Description Function 1 Pump Switch Turns the Filter Pump ON or OFF to circulate oil through the oil filtration system and return it to a selected Fry Vat or to pump waste oil from the Filter Pan to an appropriate waste oil disposal container ...

Page 34: ...22 Overview EOF SERIES FRYERS 3 6 Lower Cabinet EOF10 10 Split Vat 1 2 1 2 Right Vat Right Vat Left Vat Left Vat ...

Page 35: ...always be sure the Heat Switch on Control Panel is in the OFF position before opening this valve Failure to do this could result in fire causing serious injury even death damage to equipment or property and void the warranty NEVER drain oil from more than one 1 Fryer at a time into the Filter Pan Doing so will cause the Filter Pan to OVERFLOW Always pump oil from Filter Pan back to Fryer vat or to...

Page 36: ...24 Overview EOF SERIES FRYERS 3 7 Lower Cabinet EOF 20 EOF 24 2 1 1 2 EOF 24 EOF 20 ...

Page 37: ...n always be sure the Heat Switch on Control Panel is in the OFF position before opening this valve Failure to do this could result in fire causing serious injury even death damage to equipment or property and void the warranty NEVER drain oil from more than one 1 Fryer at a time into the Filter Pan Doing so will cause the Filter Pan to OVERFLOW Always pump oil from Filter Pan back to Fryer vat or ...

Page 38: ...26 Overview EOF SERIES FRYERS 2 1 3 8 FFLT Dump Station ...

Page 39: ...p Station Item Description Function 1 Landing Table Dump area for cooked product Small drain tube under Screen directs drainage into Filter Pan underneath 2 Landing Table Ribbed Screen Allows excess oil to drain from the freshly cooked product ...

Page 40: ...28 Overview EOF SERIES FRYERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 9 FFLT Lower Cabinet Filter Pan ...

Page 41: ...il during filtering cycles 6 Filter Pan Collects and contains oil drained from a Fry Vat Contains filter media for filtering cooking oil at designated intervals Each vat of the banked unit drains into this single Pan Always wear thermal protection such as oven mitts when handling these parts They can become very HOT during normal operations Never drain boil out solution into the Filter Pan It is c...

Page 42: ...30 Overview EOF SERIES FRYERS 5 6 3 2 1 4 3 3 10 Filter Pan Assembly Detail ...

Page 43: ...er media The permanent perforated filter support screen in the Pan bottom supports the filter media and aids in keeping unintended large debris out of the filter system IMPORTANT THIS IS NOT A FILTER FILTER MEDIA PAPER OR SCREEN MUST BE USED 6 Filter Pan Quick Disconnect Connects Filter Pan to the Fryer oil filtration system Hose must be properly and securely connected or pump suction may will be ...

Page 44: ...5 Main use is for cleaning the FFLT Dump Station drain tube Stir Paddle P N 77775 Use to stir cooking oil during preheat and to separate and stir product being cooked to prevent sticking and promote even cooking Fry Vat Brush P N 71100 Use to scrub Fry Vat sides and heating elements Crumb Shovel P N 30059 Use to remove filter sediment from the surface of filter media after filtering cooking oil ...

Page 45: ...erneath heating elements Vat Drain Clean Out Tool P N 36577 Use to clear excessive crumb build up from the vat drain opening Oil Discharge Hose P N 33667 Use to remove waste cooking oil from the unit for disposal IMPORTANT Not intended for use as a Fry Vat wash down tool FFLT Drain Screen P N 70085 Allows for better draining of excess oil from freshly cooked product ...

Page 46: ...ins product when cooking in the EOF10 10 EOF 20 Scoop Basket P N 70430 Use to removing cooked product when batch cooking without using Fry Baskets EOF 20 Crumb Screen P N 70083 Prevents breading crumbs and cooking residue from falling into bottom of vat and accumulating around the heating elements EOF 24 Crumb Screen P N 70084 2 EOF 10 10 Crumb Screen P N 71110 ...

Page 47: ...er media direct replacement for Filter Paper Can be cleaned and reused IMPORTANT Not to be used with filter paper Filter Paper P N 60328 Filters cooking oil during filtering process Filter Powder P N 72004 Filter aid is required for an effective filtering process Reconditions oil by removing soluble impurities Fryer Boil Out P N 72003 Mix with water during the Boil out procedure to clean Fry Vats ...

Page 48: ...rd with Fryer extras can be purchased separately Dual purpose Fryer attachment no tools required to install Store and organize Fryer Tools right at the fryer Also serves as a Splash Guard to keep oil splatter or splash off the floor and or adjacent equipment Giles Oil Caddy P N 79187 A portable waste oil disposal container with manually operated pump Unit has capacity for 80 lbs of liquid waste oi...

Page 49: ...chaser Call Giles at 800 554 4537 for more details 1 Power Switch and Heat Switches are in the OFF position 1 2 4 1 Set up for Initial Checkout 1 2 2 EOF 20 or EOF 24 EOF10 10 Before attempting to operate the Unit please refer to Section 3 and become familiar with the various controls and their function After you have read and fully understand Section 3 please follow the steps described below prec...

Page 50: ...ain Valve Handle on each unit is in the CLOSE and Locked position tab through opening tucked behind panel 4 Ensure the Oil Diverter Valve is in the TO FRYER position 5 Remove Crumb Screen s and Baskets from all cook Vats 4 4 1 Set up for Initial Checkout continued 4 EOF 20 FFLT 24 or EOF 20 FFLT 24 24 EOF 10 10 UNIT 3 3 ...

Page 51: ...t illuminates and the Computer Controller powers up and sounds an alarm tone after a few seconds unit is receiving power Return power switch to OFF and proceed to Section 4 3 If the POWER light does not come on or the Controller does not power up refer to Section 7 1 Troubleshooting The following test will ensure the unit has power Perform test on each unit in the bank 4 2 Power Check 1 2 1 2 EOF ...

Page 52: ...cate PREHEAT 7 Set the Heat Switch both on EOF10 10 to the HEAT position The HEAT light s should turn on Leave switch es in the HEAT position for NO MORE THAN 10 to 12 SECONDS Note During this time should the HEAT light turn off an alarm sound and the Upper OLED Display show a MAX ELEMENT TEMP error return Power Switch to the OFF position and proceed on to the next step 8 Return Heat Switch es to ...

Page 53: ...n is detected or if air seems to be blowing outward refer to Section 7 2 Troubleshooting 1 The following test will ensure the Filter Pump is operating correctly Installation Check out Prep 2 IMPORTANT Should any of the previously described check out tests fail to produced acceptable results and Troubleshooting Procedures explained in Section 7 cannot correct the situation please contact GILES Tech...

Page 54: ... Once unit is in service it is unlikely that rust will form again Wash all accessory items Screens Baskets Basket Scoop Brushes tools etc in warm soapy water and dry thoroughly Remove any adhesive protective film that may remain on sheet metal surfaces This has been left on the unit to help protect the exterior finish during shipment Clean exterior surfaces with a good quality stainless steel clea...

Page 55: ...e appliance Cooking oil in Fryers can be EXTREMELY HOT excess of 330 F 166 C Bodily contact will cause extremely serious injury Lids used to sometimes cover cooking vats pots are not designed to and WILL NOT support the weight of a person Failure to comply with WARNING notices could result in serious injury even death damage to equipment and or property and will void the factory warranty Be sure t...

Page 56: ...tions Numeric Keypad Used for entering Fryer settings and to edit preset Menu Item cooking parameters The 2 4 6 8 keys are also used as ARROW KEYS for operating Basket Lifts if installed selecting timer navigating lists moving cursor for editing etc 2 8 UP DOWN 4 6 LEFT RIGHT The keys will illuminate to indicate when they are active as ARROW KEYS START Function key used to start cook cycles select...

Page 57: ...Key is disabled during PREHEAT phase to prevent lowering product into oil that is not yet at cooking temperature This key is ONLY active if Basket Lifts are installed Upper OLED Display Displays menu preset information Fryer status information and operational prompts and instructions Lower 7 Segment Display Displays various status information cook cycle time countdown temperature etc Indicators HE...

Page 58: ...il temperature will drop when stirred Controller has a 10 second delay and if oil temperature drops below setpoint PREHEAT continues until oil returns to setpoint This process helps ensure that temperature is more uniform throughout the total volume of oil leading to better cooking performance Upon reaching setpoint the alarm sounds again and the Upper Display reads ALARM SETPOINT REACHED Pressing...

Page 59: ...ture is lower than the entered setpoint temperature when START is pressed the Controller enters PREHEAT mode red HEAT indicator beside Lower 7 Segment Display turns ON but before oil will actually begin heating the Heat Switch must be placed in the HEAT position the amber HEAT indicator on the Fryer Control panel will turn ON to indicate heating elements are energized If the oil temperature is alr...

Page 60: ...E The left hand display is always active when entering settings Repeat steps to set a temp for other Vat Side NOTE Pressing the TEMP key twice 2X will display actual oil temperature of each Vat side for 20 seconds on the respective Lower 7 Segment Display Cook Temperature default unit is F can be changed in USER SETTINGS see Section 5 1 8 NOTE Menu Presets contain an Item Name which is normally di...

Page 61: ...ogrammed Menu Presets see Section 5 1 5 Working with Menus Press the START key Use keypad to select which Timer to set 4 Left 5 Both 6 Right Repeat steps to set a time for other Basket Timer Use keypad to enter cook time mm ss Ex 1530 15 30 5 1 4 Manually Setting the Cooking Time SINGLE DISPLAY CONTROLLER EOF20 EOF24 FRYER UNITS NOTE Menu Presets contain an Item Name which is normally displayed on...

Page 62: ...lay to help guide Users through the process NOTE Left hand Display is always active when entering settings Use keypad to enter cook time mm ss Ex 1530 15 30 5 1 4 Manually Setting the Cooking Time continued DUAL DISPLAY CONTROLLER EOF10 10 FRYER UNITS Repeat steps to set a time for other Vat Side NOTE Menu Presets contain an Item Name which is normally displayed on the Upper OLED Display When a co...

Page 63: ...TTINGS for certain menu items Factory default NORMAL use global setting FISH FILTER To prevent flavor transfer establishments cooking seafood products may wish to force an oil filtering after only one 1 batch of a particular seafood item is cooked The setting overrides the global FORCE FILTER setting in USER SETTINGS Factory default OFF use global setting Also a SNOOZE feature can be selected whic...

Page 64: ...elect edit NAME as shown on left Flashing cursor is positioned at 1st letter Press 0 key to open Catalog of programmed names and use keypad 2 up or 8 down to scroll through list Press START to copy NAME into the Menu Item being edited and return to previous display NOTE Left hand side on Dual Display Controller is active when editing Menu Items 5 1 5 1 Editing a Menu Preset TEMP is NOT available f...

Page 65: ...r a new TIME mm ss NOTE All digits must be entered ex 500 5 00 When entering CLEAR key backspaces to delete an incorrect input allowing correction After entering new TIME value press START to Save OR press CLEAR to exit without Saving Pressing CLEAR 2X will Exit from Editing Current temperature setting will be displayed Use numeric keypad to enter a new TEMP F Ex 325 325 F When entering CLEAR key ...

Page 66: ...king seafood items may wish to force operators to filter oil after only one 1 batch of a seafood item is cooked When FISH FILTER is set to ON the unit will enter FILTER MODE after completing one 1 cook cycle of the specific menu item If FORCE FILTER SNOOZE is set to ON in USER SETTINGS Section 5 1 8 operator is allowed to cook one 1 additional batch of a seafood item before being forced to filter ...

Page 67: ...red Menu Number 1 50 Press START key to select EOF20 24 EOF10 10 DUAL DISPLAY Use keypad to select Vat Side to set 4 LEFT 6 RIGHT 5 1 5 2 Selecting a Menu Preset for Cooking Direct Entry The two 2 methods described below can be used when a desired Menu No is known If the Fryer is in the READY state the cooking cycle can be started see Section 5 1 6 Cooking Cycle General Overview Continued on Next ...

Page 68: ... Right EOF20 24 EOF10 10 DUAL DISPLAY Use keypad to select Vat Side to set 4 LEFT 6 RIGHT 5 1 5 2 Selecting a Menu Preset for Cooking Scroll Method If the Menu No is not known User can scroll through list of Menu Item Presets to select the desired item settings for each preset will appear on the Upper Display If the Fryer is in the READY state the cooking cycle can be started see Section 5 1 6 Coo...

Page 69: ...ll begin counting down on the Lower 7 Segment Display The Upper OLED Display shows which side s cycle is cooking as well as displaying the temperature setpoint If both side are cooking the display indicates COOKING BOTH The Timer Indicator for the timer being displayed will be illuminated A different cook cycle can be started for the other Basket if desired To start the cook cycle press the START ...

Page 70: ...uipped with automatic Basket Lifts the Basket will be lowered into the cooking oil and the programmed cooking time will begin counting down on the Lower 7 Segment Display of that Vat The Upper OLED Display shows that the Vat is COOKING as well as displaying the programmed setpoint temperature The Vat Timer Indicator is illuminated The other Vat Timer can be stated if desired To start the cook cycl...

Page 71: ...unit a message prompt indicates which basket side to stir LEFT RIGHT BOTH When the cooking cycle time is complete an alarm will sound if Fryer is equipped with Basket Lifts the cook Basket is automatically raised from the oil EOF 20 24 Single Display unit message DONE COOKING LEFT RIGHT or BOTH is displayed EOF10 10 Dual Display unit message DONE COOKING is shown on the appropriate vat s display P...

Page 72: ...ode temperature is significantly lower than cooking temp but not so low that recovery will require too much time To enter COOL Mode press the COOL key The temperature setpoint will be changed to the COOL TEMP setting specified in USER SETTINGS see Section 5 1 8 Edit User Settings Factory set default 275 F Setting can be edited by User in the range of 200 F to 350 F EOF20 24 SINGLE DISPLAY EOF10 10...

Page 73: ...es and begins to countdown EOF10 10 Both Vat sides will enter BOIL OUT at the same time To exit BOIL OUT Mode press the CLEAR key once then EOF20 24 press 4 key to STOP the BOIL OUT cycle EOF10 10 press 4 key to STOP left side 6 key to STOP right side OR press CLEAR again to continue BOIL OUT Mode 5 1 7 3 AUTO COOL Feature Exit AUTO COOL same as COOL press the CLEAR key then press 4 to exit COOL O...

Page 74: ...r is required to filter 1 to 20 4 GUARD BAND Cooking not allowed if oil temperature is outside of the setpoint by amount of guard band 1 to 990 900 MAX SETPOINT Maximum oil setpoint allowed 32 F to 350 F 350 AUTOCOOL After a specified amount of time unit will go into COOL mode ON OFF OFF AUTOCOOL TIME MINUTES If AUTOCOOL is ON then after fryer is idle for the amount of time specified here the unit...

Page 75: ...ryer is heating but until the Heat Switch is placed in the HEAT position the heating elements will not be energized DO NOT place Heat Switch in the HEAT position until the fry vat has been filled with cooking oil 3 See Section 5 2 Cooking Procedures 1 4 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 1 9 PASSWORD Protection It is possible to add PASSWORD protection for certain Controller functions and settings This feature is ...

Page 76: ...19 has occurred and the element has cooled below MAX temperature ER13 OIL PROBE Error Problem with the Variable Oil Temp Probe Service technician required ER15 ELEMENT PROBE Error Problem with the Element Temp Probe typically attached directly to heating element Service technician required ER19 MAX ELEMENT TEMP Error The maximum heating element temperature has been exceeded This is a safety device...

Page 77: ... mode MAX ELEMENT TEMP Error Code 19 Heating Element has exceeded the maximum temperature allowed by the Controller The alarm tone sounds 7 Segment Display shows Er19 and the OLED Display shows ERROR ALARM MAX ELEMENT TEMPERATURE Heating Element is automatically turned OFF It must cool to an acceptable temperature to clear the error Typical cause of this error is low oil level which has exposed th...

Page 78: ...ure that the Heat Switch es are in the OFF position 1 This section describes procedures for cooking product on EOF Series Fryers Procedures presented assume beginning with a clean empty Fryer 2 EOF 20 or EOF 24 EOF10 10 1 2 2 3 4 4 Be sure Drain Valve Handle is pushed in and locked in the CLOSE position tab on Handle is through panel opening and tucked securely behind 5 Fill the Vat with liquid fr...

Page 79: ...ned state 9 When cooking oil initially reaches the programmed setpoint an alarm sounds and the Upper OLED Display reads ALARM STIR OIL Press the ALARM key and vigorously stir the oil There is a 10 second delay during which if temperature drops below setpoint when oil is stirred the Controller remains in PREHEAT until setpoint is reached again A second alarm then sounds and the Upper OLED Display r...

Page 80: ...w be at the FULL Mark Add shortening if needed and stir If the HEAT light turns ON after adding additional oil continue stirring until it turns OFF again before cooking 11 Place the Fry Screen into vat with the handles to the side 12 If Basket Lift option is installed place the Cooking Baskets onto the Basket Carriers otherwise hang baskets on Hanger Bars 13 14 12 11 NOTE Basket Lift Models If not...

Page 81: ...t s Upper OLED Display Programmed cook time begins to countdown on the Lower 7 Segment Display as soon as side selection is made As needed place Baskets with product into vat manually placed baskets rest on Fry Screen If Lifts are installed cook Basket s are automatically be lowered into vat 18 Upper OLED Display will indicate COOKING EOF20 24 shows LEFT RIGHT or BOTH EOF10 10 shows on applicable ...

Page 82: ...e it is still hot place into food pan for handling according to User standard practices 23 To continue cooking return to Step 10 To shut down unit see Section 5 7 Normal Shut Down 19 STIR ALARM feature see Section 5 1 6 Cooking Cycle Overview and User Settings Section 5 1 8 for details If enabled after a preset amount of the programmed cook time has elapsed an alarm sounds and the Upper OLED Displ...

Page 83: ...purities and recondition polish the oil 6 Replace Cover if removed reposition Pan and reconnect Filter Pan Hose push white collar in while inserting brass fitting into connector Fit must be tight and secure EOF 20 or EOF 24 EOF 10 10 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 3 Filtering Used Cooking Oil This section explains use of the built in Oil Filtration System which filters and reconditions cooking oil after use by cir...

Page 84: ...rain Brush and or Drain Clean out Tool to break up crumbs or residue that might be blocking the vat drain opening 7 Confirm that HEAT Switch for the unit being filtered remains in the OFF position In the lower FFLT Cabinet ensure the Pump Diverter Valve Handle is in the OIL RETURN position On the unit being filtered Unhook and slowly pull Drain Valve Handle out to the OPEN position Cooking oil sho...

Page 85: ... oil has been pumped back to the vat air bubbles will appear at the pump discharge inside the vat 12 After the Vat has refilled place the Pump Switch in the OFF position 13 Position the Pump Oil Return Lever on the unit being filtered to the CLOSE position 14 Be sure the vat contains the proper level of cooking oil add if needed 15 Fryer unit should now be ready to PREHEAT back to the setpoint tem...

Page 86: ...cooking oil 1 If cooking oil is cold heat to at least 200 F 93 C 2 Confirm the Power Switch and Heat Switch are in the OFF position 3 Be sure the Filter Pan and the Filter Pan Cover are in place Confirm the Filter Pan Hose is properly connected the to unit Verify the Pump Discharge Valve Handle inside the FFLT Cabinet is in the TO FRYER position 5 Slowly unlock and pull the Drain Valve Handle of t...

Page 87: ...d into an appropriate waste oil Disposal Container Giles Oil Caddy is shown Container must be heat resistant 8 Rotate the Pump Discharge Valve Handle inside the FFLT Cabinet to the TO DISCHARGE HOSE position 8 9 10 12 11 9 Place the Pump Switch in the ON position Allow the pump to run until all waste oil has been pumped into the waste oil Disposal Container 10 After waste oil has been removed from...

Page 88: ...Pan to thoroughly cool Remove and thoroughly clean the Filter Pan and Filter Pan Cover see Section 6 2 Cleaning the Filter Pan Renewing Filter Media 16 To perform a Boil Out on the unit see Section 6 01 Boil Out Procedure To shut down the unit see Section 5 06 Normal Shut Down 11 Confirm Power Switch is in the OFF position 12 Push the Drain Valve Handle to the CLOSE position tuck tab behind panel ...

Page 89: ...idue from its surface 5 If Screen is removed do not allow filter residue to fall into the Filter Pan bottom and be sure to wipe any residue from the edge gasket Reinstall screen with the soiled side up 1 It is not necessary to clean the SSFS Filter Screen after every filtering cycle 2 At least WEEKLY remove the SSFS Screen and clean in the sink Use ONLY hot water and a soft bristle brush DO NOT US...

Page 90: ...n the OFF position Green Power lights will turn OFF 3 If required turn off supply power to each Fryer unit at the main electrical panel In case of emergency remove all supply power to the unit by switching off the main building circuit breaker EOF 20 or EOF 24 EOF 10 10 2 2 1 1 1 5 6 Normal Shutdown 5 7 Emergency Shutdown ...

Page 91: ... a spray hose or any pressure type washer Failure to comply with DANGER notices will result in death or serious injury equipment or property damage and void the warranty This section explains use of the Boil Out procedure for cleaning the Fryer cook vats A Boil Out procedure must be performed before cooking in new equipment and should be performed each time the cooking oil is changed For proper fr...

Page 92: ...t sides begin boil out simultaneously NOTE If a different boil out temperature or time is required the settings can be changed in USER SETTINGS Section 5 1 8 BOIL TEMP is variable between 185 208 F BOIL OUT TIME is variable between 1 45 minutes 8 At the completion of the Boil Out cycle time an alarm sounds and the Upper Display shows the message DONE COOKING 9 Press the ALARM key 10 Return Power S...

Page 93: ...the catch container to avoid overflowing empty container as necessary 14 Completely dry vat and heating elements with a clean sanitized dry towel Properly dispose of the used boil out solution 15 Push in and lock Drain Valve Handle in the CLOSE position 16 Clean Filter Pan and replace Filter Media See Section 6 2 Cleaning the Filter Pan Renewing Filter Media 17 Re install Filter Pan Cover 18 Posit...

Page 94: ...ake out water and dry with clean dry towel Screen must be completely dry before re installing in Filter Pan See Section 5 5 Optional Renewable Filter Media Screen DO NOT use soaps or cleaners of any kind for washing the Filter Screen 6 Thoroughly clean and dry the Filter Pan Flush out any debris that may have fallen through the perforated support screen Be sure to flush and drain all water from th...

Page 95: ...quick disconnect Hose 9 NOTE Stainless Steel Filter Screen SSFS With proper use and care this reusable filter screen should have a long service life It should be replaced if it becomes torn punctured frayed or if the silicone sealing gasket around the edge becomes significantly deteriorated Proper use of a suitable filter aid is essential to the performance of this mesh filter 6 2 Cleaning the Fil...

Page 96: ...ge Connect unit to proper power supply FRYER WILL NOT HEAT Power light ON Heat light OFF A Heat Switch not placed in the HEAT or ON position Place Heat Switch in correct position for operation B Power up not complete POWER FAILURE message displayed Press START key to enter PREHEAT FRYER WILL NOT HEAT Power light ON Heat Switch in HEAT ON position Heat Light is OFF A Temperature setpoint is below t...

Page 97: ...ltage Correct the power supply B Variable temperature sensor too close to heating element Reposition sensor to proper location C Faulty cooking Controller Replace Controller ERRATIC OIL TEMPERATURE A Faulty temperature sensor Replace sensor probe B Contactor failing Replace faulty contactor C Faulty cooking Controller Replace Controller D Loose wiring in heat control circuit Inspect and repair wir...

Page 98: ... Station panel has not been placed in ON position Place Pump Switch on the FFLT Panel in the ON position B Air leak in system piping Check all connections hoses filter pan etc C Pump motor has failed Replace faulty motor D Oil Pump is clogged or seized boil out run thru pump Clean out free pump and re oil E Diverter Valve handle inside Dump Station cabinet not in the TO FRYER position Place valve ...

Page 99: ...n ON position B Basket Lift Switch is not in the ON position Place Lift Switch in ON position to enable Basket Lifts C Faulty cooking Controller Replace cooking Controller D Micro switch on the Lift assembly out of adjustment Adjust switch E Faulty Micro switch on the Lift assembly Replace switch F Faulty Lift motor Replace motor G Controller still in PREHEAT Allow fryer to enter READY state ...

Page 100: ...88 Troubleshooting EOF SERIES FRYERS NOTES ...

Page 101: ...rvice technicians 8 1 Parts Ordering Service Information The information can be found on the Serial Data Label located inside the Fryer cabinet or on rear cabinet panels IN THE UNITED STATES CANADA call 800 554 4537 ALL OTHERS call 334 272 1457 Normal business hours are 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM Central Time calls are handled by an automated answering system Please follow the recorded prompts to reach ap...

Page 102: ...90 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS 1 3 6 14 8 2 EOF 20 Front Header Control Panel Hidden 2 2 5 7 15 4 8 9 9 10 14 13 12 16 ...

Page 103: ...PIN 300V 10A 7 21102 1 RELAY 8 PIN 240V 10A 8 21190 1 SWITCH ROCKER D P S T 250V 10A 9 21052 1 or 2 SWITCH ROCKER D P D T 250V 10A 10 21379 1 CONTROLLER CC10 DUAL TIMER 11 20399 1 INDICATOR LIGHT AMBER 250V 0 5W 12 20402 1 INDICATOR LIGHT RED 250V 0 5W 13 20398 1 INDICATOR LIGHT GREEN 250V 0 5W 14 23782 1 SONALERT CONTINUOS TONE 250V 15 38365 1 FUSE ASSEMBLY 1A CONTROLLER POWER TRANSFORMER 16 6623...

Page 104: ...92 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS 5 7 1 6 3 Hidden 4 2 2 15 8 9 10 10 11 14 13 12 16 8 3 EOF 24 Front Header Control Panel ...

Page 105: ... 7 20366 1 TRANSFORMER 20VA 115 230V 60HZ CL2 8 38365 1 FUSE ASSEMBLY 1A CONTROLLER POWER TRANSFORMER 9 21190 1 SWITCH ROCKER D P S T 250V 10A 10 21052 1 or 2 SWITCH ROCKER D P D T 250V 10A 11 21379 1 CONTROLLER CC10 DUAL TIMER 12 20398 1 INDICATOR LIGHT GREEN 250V 0 5W 13 20402 1 INDICATOR LIGHT RED 250V 0 5W 14 20399 1 INDICATOR LIGHT AMBER 250V 0 5W 15 23782 1 SONALERT CONTINUOS TONE 250V 16 66...

Page 106: ...94 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS 4 5 2 2 5 7 8 3 1 1 Not shown 16 10 15 13 12 6 6 7 11 11 11 13 12 9 14 8 4 EOF10 10 Front Header Control Panel ...

Page 107: ...2 2 THERMOCOUPLE J TYPE 7 5 UNGROUNDED Requires 45111 FERRULE 8 20365 2 THERMOCOUPLE J TYPE 12 GROUNDED Requires 45111 FERRULE 9 21190 1 SWITCH ROCKER D P S T 250V 10A 10 20398 1 INDICATOR LIGHT GREEN 250V 0 5W 11 21052 2 or 3 SWITCH ROCKER D P D T 250V 10A 12 20399 2 INDICATOR LIGHT AMBER 250V 0 5W 13 20402 2 INDICATOR LIGHT RED 250V 0 5W 14 66129 1 LABEL CONTROL PANEL CC10 EOF10 10 15 21380 1 CO...

Page 108: ...96 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS 1 3 2 5 5 7 9 1 3 2 4 8 6 Not shown 8 5 EOF10 10 Front Lower Cabinet ...

Page 109: ...IN PULL HANDLE 3 40818 2 VALVE BALL 1 1 4 DRAIN SGL THREAD END 4 35151 1 DOOR ASSEMBLY WITHOUT PLASTIC HANDLE 5 21157 2 LIMIT SWITCH DRAIN 15A 250V 6 63986 1 LABEL FRONT BRACE EOF10 10 UNIT 7 21051 1 GROUND LUG 1 0 2 0 125A 1 4 HOLE 8 21164 1 POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK 9 39978 1 COVER SERVICE CONNECTION BOX 8 5 EOF10 10 Front Lower Cabinet ...

Page 110: ...98 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS 1 5 2 4 11 12 Not shown 9 3 6 7 8 8 10 3 8 6 EOF10 10 Rear Upper Lower Cabinet ...

Page 111: ...Y 4 21950 2 FUSE HOLDER 300V 15A SC 0 TO 15 5 21900 2 FUSE 15A SC 15 6 21164 1 TERMINAL BLOCK POWER DISTRIBUTION 7 21245 4 CONTACTOR 60A 3 POLE MULTI VOLT COIL 8 20359 4 ELEMENT 6000W 480V FIREBAR 8 20357 4 ELEMENT 6000W 208V FIREBAR 9 36457 2 BASKET LIFT MOTOR ASSEMBLY MOTOR W QUENCHARC ONLY INCLUDED WITH ITEM 1 10 22787 2 SWITCH DOUBLE SNAP ACTION 250V 10A INCLUDED WITH ITEM 1 11 30921 2 CHAIN A...

Page 112: ...100 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS Not shown 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 8 8 7 EOF 20 Front Lower Cabinet ...

Page 113: ...GROUND LUG 1 0 2 0 125A 1 4 HOLE 3 35151 1 DOOR ASSEMBLY WITHOUT PLASTIC HANDLE 4 40784 1 VALVE BALL 1 2 IN S S W NONSTICK SEALS 5 39258 1 DRAIN PULL HANDLE 6 40818 1 VALVE BALL 1 1 4 DRAIN SGL THREAD END 7 21157 1 LIMIT SWITCH DRAIN 15A 250V 8 35236 1 COVER SERVICE CONNECTION BOX EOF 20 24 8 7 EOF 20 Front Lower Cabinet ...

Page 114: ...102 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS Not shown 4 9 5 7 8 11 1 12 3 2 10 6 3 8 8 EOF 20 Rear Lower Cabinet ...

Page 115: ... 15 6 20624 2 CONTACTOR 60A 4 POLE 240V COIL 480V UNIT INCLUDES SUPPRESSOR 6 21244 2 CONTACTOR 60A 4 POLE 208V COIL 208V UNIT INCLUDES SUPPRESSOR 7 24257 4 ELEMENT ROUND 6000W 480V EOF 20 7 20003 4 ELEMENT ROUND 6000W 208V EOF 20 8 36457 2 BASKET LIFT MOTOR ASSEMBLY MOTOR W QUENCHARC ONLY INCLUDED WITH ITEM 1 9 22787 2 SWITCH DOUBLE SNAP ACTION 250V 10A INCLUDED WITH ITEM 1 10 30921 2 CHAIN ASSEMB...

Page 116: ...104 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS Not shown 1 6 8 3 7 5 4 OR 2 9 8 9 EOF 24 Front Lower Cabinet ...

Page 117: ...OF 24 WITHOUT PLASTIC HANDLE 4 35152 1 DOOR ASSEMBLY EOF 24 RIGHT SIDE CABINET OF 3 FRYER UNIT WITHOUT PLASTIC HANDLE 5 39258 1 COVER SERVICE CONNECTION BOX EOF 20 24 6 40818 1 VALVE BALL 1 1 4 DRAIN SGL THREAD END 7 39260 1 DRAIN PULL HANDLE 8 40784 1 VALVE BALL 1 2 IN S S W NONSTICK SEALS 9 21157 1 LIMIT SWITCH DRAIN 15A 250V Not shown 8 9 EOF 24 Front Lower Cabinet ...

Page 118: ...106 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS Not shown 2 3 4 6 1 5 2 8 10 EOF 24 Rear Lower Cabinet ...

Page 119: ...ANSFORMER 480V TO 240V 1 5 KVA 480V UNIT TRANSFORMER ONLY 2 20513 2 CIRCUIT BREAKER 50A 6 POLE 208V UNIT BREAKERS ONLY 3 21950 2 FUSE HOLDER 300V 15A SC 0 TO 15 4 21900 2 FUSE 15A SC 15 5 20005 5 ELEMENT ROUND 6000W 208V EOF 24 5 24239 5 ELEMENT ROUND 6000W 480V EOF 24 6 34977 1 BACK CABINET PANEL EOF 24 8 10 EOF 24 Rear Lower Cabinet ...

Page 120: ...108 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS 1 3 4 5 7 8 2 6 8 11 FFLT Cabinet Front ...

Page 121: ...AN COVER 3 41900 1 COUPLING QUICK DISCONNECT FEMALE FILTER PAN CONNECTION 4 41699 1 COUPLING QUICK DISCONNECT FEMALE DISCHARGE HOSE CONNECTION 5 35108 1 HANDLE DIVERTER VALVE 6 45755 1 VALVE 3 WAY 1 2 NPT PLATED 7 21052 1 SWITCH ROCKER D P D T 250V 10A 8 35152 1 DOOR ASSEMBLY FFLT WITHOUT PLASTIC HANDLE 8 11 FFLT Cabinet Front ...

Page 122: ...110 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS 2 1 Not shown 4 3 8 12 FFLT Cabinet Rear ...

Page 123: ...RS Item Part Number Qty Description 1 34970 1 CABINET BACK PANEL 2 71754 1 PUMP MOTOR ASSY 5 GPM 1 2 HP 3 76923 1 PUMP HEAD ONLY 5 GPM INCLUDED W ITEM 2 4 71824 1 MOTOR ONLY 1 2 HP INCLUDED W ITEM 2 Not shown 8 12 FFLT Cabinet Rear ...

Page 124: ...112 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS 7 2 3 5 6 4 1 8 9 10 11 Complete assembly Optional Item Purchased Separately 12 NOTE FILTER MEDIA SUPPORT SCREEN IS NOT REMOVABLE 8 13 Filter Pan ...

Page 125: ...39 8 4 STUD FILTER PAN SUPPORT FRAME 5 36772 1 HOLD DOWN FRAME 6 30040 4 4 STUD FILTER PAN HOLD DOWN FRAME 7 54526 4 LEVER FILTER PAN HOLD DOWN FRAME 8 60328 1 PAPER FILTER MEDIA 19 3 8 X 32 3 8 100 CT CASE 9 36212 1 CRUMB CATCHER SCREEN FILTER PAN INSERT 10 40958 1 HOSE 1 2NPT X 18 SCT 1 END SWIVEL 11 35202 1 FILTER PAN COMPLETE ASSEMBLY 36212 Crumb Catcher not included 12 41017 1 REUSABLE RENEWA...

Page 126: ...114 Parts List EOF SERIES FRYERS Notes ...

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Page 128: ...unter Park Drive West Montgomery Al 36109 USA 334 272 1457 Toll free 800 554 4537 USA Canada Only FAX 334 239 4117 www gfse com e mail services gfse com Form No 60221 Rel Date 11 1999 Rev Date Oct 2017 Rev G ...

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