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Operation
GBF-2-GVH Ventless Fryer
If the Charcoal Filter or the Double Baffle Filter is not in place, or not
positioned correctly, the red
[CHARCOAL OR BAFFLE FILTER MISSING]
light
will turn
ON.
Power to both Fryer’s heating elements will be turned
OFF
until the condition is corrected. The amber
[APPLIANCE POWERED]
light
will turn
OFF
.
• Check to confirm that both Filters are in place.
• Remove and reinstall Filters, ensuring they are seated properly in the
guides and are pushed fully into the filter compartment. Each Filter must
actuate a proofing switch located on the rear wall of the compartment.
• Be sure the Access Door is fully closed and T-Handle Latch is secured
(turn left, fully to a stop).
If the E.A.C. Filter cell is not in place, has become excessively dirty, or
developed other faults, all three (3)
[E.A.C. FILTER STATUS]
lights will
be
ON
. After approx. two (2) minutes a beeping tone alarm will begin
to sound. Power to both Fryer’s heating elements will be turned
OFF
until the condition is corrected. The amber
[APPLIANCE POWERED]
light will turn
OFF
. See
Section 5.02.2.4, E.A.C. Filter Operation
for
more information about this alarm and how to clear it.
5.02.3.2
Charcoal or Baffle Filter Missing
5.02.3.4
E.A.C. Filter Alarm
If airflow through the Hood falls below the minimum level required for
effective capture of cooking vapors, the red
[CHARCOAL OR BAFFLE FILTER
CLOGGED]
light will turn
ON
and a constant tone alarm begins to sound
.
Power to both Fryer’s heating elements will be turned
OFF
until the
condition is corrected. The amber
[APPLIANCE POWERED]
light will turn
OFF
.
• This alarm is typically due to a clogged Charcoal Filter. Replace with
fresh Filter, see
Section 5.04.2, Charcoal Filter Maintenance
.
DO NOT
attempt to clean and reuse a Charcoal Filter.
• Baffle Filter has excessive accumulation of grease residue. Remove and
clean in sink with degreasing cleaner, rinse thoroughly and dry, see
Section 5.04.2.1, Baffle Filter Cleaning
.
• Inspect Hood for foreign material which could be restricting airflow.
• Inspect area around the exhaust air diverter on top of Hood. Remove
any items that may be obstructing air discharge out of the Hood.
5.02.3.3
Charcoal or Baffle Filter Clogged
Summary of Contents for GBF-2-GVH Series
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