Wells WVAE-30F Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS 

THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

• Any product which has not been installed, cleaned, maintained, 

 

or

 

used in accordance with the directions published in the appropriate 

 

installation sheet and/or owner’s manual as well as national and local 

 

codes, including incorrect gas or electrical connection. Wells is not liable 

 

for any unit which has been mishandled, abused, misapplied, subjected 

 

to chlorides, harsh chemicals, or caustic cleaners, damaged from 

 

exposure to hard water,  modified by unauthorized personnel, damaged 

 

by flood, fire, or other acts of nature [or God], or which have an altered 

 

or missing serial number. 

• Installation, labor, and job checkouts, calibration of heat controls, air 

 

and gas burner/bypass/pilot adjustments, gas or electrical system 

 

checks, voltage and phase conversions, cleaning

 

of equipment, 

 

or seasoning of griddle surface. 

• Replacement of fuses or resetting of circuit breakers, safety controls, 

 

or reset buttons.

• Replacement of broken or damaged glass components, quartz heating 

 

elements, and light bulbs.

• Labor charges for all removable parts in gas charbroilers and

 

hotplates, 

 

including but not limited to burners, grates, and radiants.

• Any labor charges incurred by delays, waiting time, or operating 

 

restrictions that hinder a service technician’s ability to perform service.

Parts that fail or are damaged due to normal wear or labor for

 

 

replacement of Items that can easily be replaced during a daily

 

cleaning 

 

routine. such as but not limited to silicone belts, PTFE non-stick sheets, 

 

knobs, control labels, bulbs, fuses, quartz heating

 

elements, baskets, 

 

racks, and grease drawers.

• Components that should be replaced when damaged or worn, but have 

 

been field-repaired instead [eg. field-welded fry pots].

• Any loss of business or profits.

 

ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES

Specialty/chain specific versions may also have additional and/or 
extended warranties. 

LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY

Wells Manufacturing warranties new products to be free from defects  
in material and/or workmanship for a period of one [1] year from the  
date of original installation, except as noted below. Defects that occur  
as a result of normal use, within the time period and limitations defined  
in this warranty, will at Wells’ discretion have the parts replaced or  
repaired by Wells or a Wells-authorized service agency. 

THIS WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO ALL LISTED CONDITIONS. 

Repairs performed under this warranty are to be performed by a Wells- 
authorized service agency. Wells will not be responsible for charges  
incurred or service performed by non-authorized repair agencies.  
In all cases, the nearest Wells-authorized service agency must be used.  

Wells will be responsible for normal labor charges incurred in the repair  
or replacement of a warrantied product within 50 miles (80.5 km) of  
an authorized service agency. Time and expense charges for anything  
beyond that distance will be the responsibility of the owner. All labor  
will need to be performed during regular service hours. Any overtime  
premium will be charged to the owner. For all shipments outside the  
U.S.A. and Canada, please see the International Warranty for specific 
details.

It is the responsibility of the owner to inspect and report any shipping 
damage claims, hidden or otherwise, promptly following delivery.  

No mileage or travel charges will be honored on any equipment that is 
deemed portable. In general, equipment with a cord and plug weighing  
less than 50 lb. (22.7 kg) is considered portable and should be taken or  
shipped to the closest authorized service agency, transportation prepaid .        

CONTACT 

Should you require any assistance regarding the operation or  
maintenance of any Wells equipment; write, phone, fax or email  
our service department. In all correspondence mention the  
model number and the serial number of your unit, as well as  
the voltage or type of gas you are using.

Business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time 
Telephone 314.678.6314
Fax 314.781.2714
Email [email protected]
www.wells-mfg.com  

PRODUCTS

PARTS

LABOR

 universal ventless hoods

2 years

1 year

canopy hoods

2 years

1 year

“Cook’n Hold” equipment [HW10, 

HWSMP, LLSC7, LLSC7WA, LLSC11, 

and LLSC11WA]

2 years

1 year

cast iron grates, burners, and burner 

shields

1 year

original Wells parts sold to repair 

Wells equipment

90 days

Service First

1 year

The foregoing warranty is in lieu of any and all other warranties expressed or implied and constitutes the entire warranty.  

      

2M-Z22393 • Rev A • 02.2018

Summary of Contents for WVAE-30F

Page 1: ...OR INSTALLING THIS APPLIANCE Contact your WELLS DEALER if you have any questions concerning installation operation or maintenance of this equipment 361 2M 301669 Rev F 03 18 OWNERS MANUAL ELECTRIC OP...

Page 2: ...ult of normal use within the time period and limitations defined in this warranty will at Wells discretion have the parts replaced or repaired by Wells or a Wells authorized service agency THIS WARRAN...

Page 3: ...very best performance and a long economical service life This manual contains the information needed to properly install this appliance and to use and care for the appliance in a manner which will ens...

Page 4: ...LIFT CRADLE AND BUZZER Start TIMER by pressing red button at center of knob Lift CRADLE will lower Pointer indicates time remaining When time reaches 0 BUZZER sounds and LIFT CRADLE raises 6 BUZZER L...

Page 5: ...device RESET must be performed manually Allow motor to cool for approx 30 min then firmly press the red button 15 FRY BASKET Holds product to be cooked 16 BASKET HANDLE Used to manually raise and lowe...

Page 6: ...rdered at time of initial build FILTER PUMP DRAIN HANDLE SAFETY SWITCH DRAIN VALVE 3 WAY VALVE HANDLE QUICK DISCONNECT MALE FITTING WAND ASSEMBLY INSULATED HANDLE QUICK DISCONNECT FEMALE FITTING LOCKI...

Page 7: ...death Wear appropriate heat protective clothing when operating or servicing this appliance This appliance must be operated with the supplied legs and casters properly installed The technical content...

Page 8: ...hed to the appliance Carefully account for all components and accessories before discarding packing materials Store all accessories in a convenient place for later use COMPONENTS 1 ea FILTER RESERVOIR...

Page 9: ...ed on enclosure panel and connect conduit strain relief 3 Thread supply leads through strain relief Connect power leads to terminals marked L1 L2 L3 On EU units connect neutral lead to terminal marked...

Page 10: ...E Drain no more than 4 at a time into the container to prevent splashing and spilling Dispose of used solution as required by local ordinances Rinse frypot with clean water Dry with a soft clean cloth...

Page 11: ...ESERVOIR ASSEMBLY CROSS SECTION VIEW O RING STORAGE FOR 3 SPARE O RINGS O RING IN O RING GROOVE WARNING SLIP FALL HAZARD DO NOT OPERATE UNLESS DRIP PAN IS INSTALLED Oil will drip on the floor and slip...

Page 12: ...t load that will allow a full cook cycle without oil foaming out of the frypot Post the maximum load in a conspicuous spot near the fryer WARNING OIL SPLATTER HAZARD The weight of product that can saf...

Page 13: ...e the oil level to minimize splattering ALWAYS USE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SUCH AS INSULATED GLOVES TO PROTECT AGAINST HOT OIL BURNS COOK CYCLE AND BUZZER When an audible alarm is desired at end of cook...

Page 14: ...tion of the suction tube 7 Install filter reservoir assembly into fryer Make sure o ring closest to end of suction tube is firmly seated in SUCTION LINE RECEPTACLE IMPORTANT Replace filter paper after...

Page 15: ...pot IMPORTANT DO NOT leave the fryer unattended during the filtering process Continuously monitor oil level in the reservoir to avoid overflowing the reservoir and spilling oil on the floor Be prepare...

Page 16: ...ER SCREEN and FILTER PAPER HOLDER in the dishwasher or use warm water with a mild detergent Be sure all components are thoroughly dry then reassemble reservoir using a fresh sheet of filter paper NOTE...

Page 17: ...and then to pump the used oil into your oil disposal container simply by reversing pump direction REMEMBER Always follow the directions provided with the caddy WAOC 1 is designed to handle COLD oil Al...

Page 18: ...oil will cause severe burns Always wear protective clothing and heat resistant gloves when using the oil wand IMPORTANT Be sure the wand is properly installed and that the discharge nozzle of the oil...

Page 19: ...ER position When all oil has been returned to frypot press FRYER OFF FILTER switch to FRYER position to resume operation or to OFF position to shut down DANGER BURN HAZARD Contact with hot oil will ca...

Page 20: ...etergent Be sure all components are thoroughly dry then reassemble reservoir using a fresh sheet of filter paper IMPORTANT Be sure inside of RESERVOIR SUCTION TUBE is completely dry 6 Keep all exterio...

Page 21: ...ion to cool to 120 F 49 C or less before draining Place a suitable METAL container under the DRAIN VALVE Open DRAIN VALVE lever vertical to drain the cleaning solution NOTE Drain no more than 4 at a t...

Page 22: ...that valve is in wand position with wand fully seated in quick disconnect fitting Filter reservoir overflows during filter cycle Drain valve item 11 not properly set Oil level in reservoir must be man...

Page 23: ...69828 BUSHING 2K 47357 2 places CLAMP FRYPOT E7 46724 2 places CLAMP TOP FRYER 67332 2 places TUBE SILICONE 375 IDx 24 1 4 E7 70906 FACEPLATE BRKT HINGE TOP E7 46422 BRKT HINGE BTM E7 46423 2M 302391...

Page 24: ...FILTER 2E 49550 LIGHT SIGNAL AMBER 2J 30516 4 places SWITCH BUZZER 2E 45651 BUZZER 2E 44834 TIMER ASSEMBLY 2P 48469 ELEMENT HEATING 208V 9000W WS 66664 ELEMENT HEATING 240V 9000W WS 66691 SAFETY CLAM...

Page 25: ...G 2J 302289 DRAIN VALVE W HANDLE FRYPOT OUTLET FRYPOT OUTLET FRYPOT INLET FRYPOT INLET CHECKVALVE 3 8 NPT FEMALE x 3 8 NPT MALE 2V 46692 FLEX LINE DISCHARGE 6 OD x 9 5 LONG 2J 302289 OIL WAND HOSE ASS...

Page 26: ...CREEN E7 46446 FILTER PAPER 2I 46507 pk 100 FILTER PAPER HOLDER E7 304829 BRUSH CLEANING ELEMENT 2P 46479 PADDLE STIRRING CHICKEN 2B 302203 BRUSH CLEANING FRYER HI TEMP 2P 302204 FRY BASKET STD WS 226...

Page 27: ...SWITCH 32 33 36 BUZZER 34 31 35 C 32 22 12 31 21 11 L1 ELEMENT 24 22 21 23 NO NC C M 3 2 1 L1 L2 L3 M L1 L2 L3 4 5 6 11 19 7 15 8 25 13 9 MOTOR LEAD TERMINATED WITH A 3 16 INS STPO LIFT MOTOR 1 4 INS...

Page 28: ...NOTE 24 361 2M 301669 Owners Manual WFAE 30F Free Standing 30 Electric Fryer...

Page 29: ...361 2M 301669 Owners Manual WFAE 30F Free Standing 30 Electric Fryer NOTE 25...

Page 30: ...NOTES 28 361 2M 301669 Owners Manual WFAE 30F Free Standing 30 Electric Fryer...

Page 31: ...PADDLE STIRRING CHICKEN 2B 302203 BRUSH CLEANING FRYPOT 2P 302204 FILTER WAND ASSY DD 304734 NOTE The filter wand assembly involves a different plumbing arrangement than standard fryer This option mus...

Page 32: ...WELLS MANUFACTURING 265 Hobson Street Smithville Tennessee 37166 phone 314 678 6314 fax 314 781 2714 www wells mfg com...

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