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       Manual Part No: 930155-01                                 MD Electric Fryer 

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MEDIUM DUTY

MEDIUM DUTY

MEDIUM DUTY

MEDIUM DUTY    

ELECTRIC FRYER

ELECTRIC FRYER

ELECTRIC FRYER

ELECTRIC FRYER    

OWNER’S MANUAL

OWNER’S MANUAL

OWNER’S MANUAL

OWNER’S MANUAL    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MLE30F-F

Page 1: ...o 930155 01 MD Electric Fryer 1 Manual Rev No 4 MEDIUM DUTY MEDIUM DUTY MEDIUM DUTY MEDIUM DUTY ELECTRIC FRYER ELECTRIC FRYER ELECTRIC FRYER ELECTRIC FRYER OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ctric Fryer 2 Manual Rev No 4 Model No Product Description Rev Date MLE30F F MLE30F F C MLE60F F MLE60F F C Electric Fryers 300 Fryer 300 Fryer with castors 600 Fryer 600 Fryer with castors 3 3 3 3 14 01 08 14 01 08 14 01 08 14 01 08 ...

Page 3: ...tion 6 9 Electric Supply Connection 6 Overall Dimensions 6 7 Wiring Diagrams 8 9 Installation 10 11 Important Note 10 Positioning 10 Electrical Connection 11 Checking Commissioning 11 User Instructions 12 17 Important Note 12 Operation 13 14 Cooking Guide 15 Cleaning 16 17 Service Maintenance 18 21 Routine Maintenance 18 Fault Finding 19 Instructions 20 21 Spare Parts 22 Warranty Cover Sheet 23 ...

Page 4: ...ONS ACT 1971 the HEALTH SAFETY AT WORK ETC ACT 1974 the BUILDING STANDARDS SCOTLAND CONSOLIDATION REGULATIONS 1971 The installation MUST comply with the requirements of Local Authority Regulations and the wiring must comply with the latest I E E Regulations An easily accessible fused mains isolator must be fitted in the electricity supply The details of the electricity supply will be found on the ...

Page 5: ...oid accidental burns therefore the appliance should be positioned to minimise the possibility of accidental touching It is the supervisors responsibility to warn users to wear suitable protection and to follow correct operation and cleaning procedures For the details of your nearest Service Agent for all warranty and repair work you should contact The Service Department Enodis UK Food Service Grou...

Page 6: ... F Electricity Supply E30F F E60F F Supply 230V 1 Phase 400V 3 Phase 4 wire 50 Hz 50 Hz Heat Input 8 3 kW 19 3KW Dimensions 300 Fryer 600 Fryer Width 300mm 600mm Depth 760mm 760mm Height 950mm 950mm Pan Area 232mm x 455mm 532mm x 455mm Oil Capacity 21 4 Litres 46 9 Litres Chip Output Capacity 24 kg hr 73 kg hr Basket Load max 2 kg 2 kg Weight 55kg 85kg ...

Page 7: ...Manual Part No 930155 01 MD Electric Fryer 7 Manual Rev No 4 Specification Specification Specification Specification cont Overall Dimensions ...

Page 8: ...Manual Part No 930155 01 MD Electric Fryer 8 Manual Rev No 4 S S S Specification pecification pecification pecification cont Wiring Diagram MLE60F F ...

Page 9: ...Manual Part No 930155 01 MD Electric Fryer 9 Manual Rev No 4 Specification cont Specification cont Specification cont Specification cont Wiring Diagram MLE30F F ...

Page 10: ...E FEET ARE ADJUSTABLE THE FLOOR MUST BE FIRE PROOF If it is not or if any adjacent wall or surface is made of a combustible material then the installer must ensure that the requirements of the LOCAL FIRE REGULATIONS are observed Positioning Place the appliance in position allowing a minimum gap of 150mm 6 at the rear and at least 150mm 6 between the sides of the appliance and any adjacent wall If ...

Page 11: ... SET BEFORE IT LEAVES THE FACTORY IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE INSTALLER RE CHECKS CERTAIN FUNCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING THE SITE 1 Ensure that there is an adequate amount of oil in the pan and that the Operating Thermostat is set to the OFF position 2 Switch on the electricity supply at the mains isolating switch and check the green Mains ON neon lamp glows 3 Switch ON the ON OFF switch 4 Turn the Thermos...

Page 12: ...nd kitchen worker of this and furthermore to ensure those users wear and use protective clothing when operating the appliance Should any adjustment or attention be necessary you are advised to contact your nearest Service Engineer immediately MAKE SURE THAT ALL USERS OF THIS APPLIANCE KNOW WHERE THE ISOLATING SWITCHES ARE LOCATED FOR THE USE IN AN EMERGENCY Improvements The policy of Viscount Cate...

Page 13: ... The fryer is fitted with a Hi Limit Override Thermostat as a safety measure to prevent the oil overheating If for any reason the Hi Limit thermostat operates then the electricity supply to the elements is switched OFF WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING The operation of the Hi Limit thermostat indicates that there is a fault in the equipment And a competent service engineer should be consulted to rec...

Page 14: ...cles not removed turn rancid and reduce oil quality The life of the oil will also be extended if the temperature is turned down when the fryer is not in use Please note also using old oil will reduce the flash point and therefore present a greater fire hazard and be more prone to surge boiling Attention shall also be drawn to the effect of over wet food and too large a charge on surge boiling IF S...

Page 15: ... 175ºC Potato Crisps 2 Minutes 190ºC Scampi 3 4 Minutes 175ºC To Obtain Best Results Keep the pan clean Use good quality oil which has a high breakdown temperature Use only clean oil and strain daily Maintain the oil at the correct level Do not start to fry until the oil has reached the correct temperature Do not exceed the temperature of the oil as recommended by the supplier Do not overload the ...

Page 16: ...he oil will flow more freely if it is still warm but on no account should the oil be filtered at frying temperatures 3 Remove the frying basket and also the strainer from the bottom of the pan and clean these thoroughly at the sink 4 Clean the inside of the pan with a clean cloth taking care not to damage the two thermostat phials in the pan 5 Refit the strainer in the bottom of the pan and close ...

Page 17: ...IPMENT IS SERVICED AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR WE RECOMMEND THAT ALL EQUIPMENT IS SERVICED AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR WE RECOMMEND THAT ALL EQUIPMENT IS SERVICED AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR BUT MAY BE AS BUT MAY BE AS BUT MAY BE AS BUT MAY BE AS FREQUENT AS 6 MONTHS OR LESS IF CONTROLS FAIL TO OPERATE FREELY ALL WORK MUST BE FREQUENT AS 6 MONTHS OR LESS IF CONTROLS FAIL TO OPERATE FREELY ALL WORK MUST BE FREQUENT AS ...

Page 18: ... and check that the amber neon is alight and the elements are working 3 Lift up the elements and check that the amber neon goes out to indicate the power supply to the elements has been cut off 4 Turn the electricity supply OFF 5 Check that the door movement and door catch is satisfactory 6 Check that the phial and capillary on the Thermostat and Override Thermostat are located correctly and show ...

Page 19: ...thermostat has operated due to failure of control thermostat a Replace control thermostat and press reset button on override thermostat b Override thermostat nuisance tripping at too low a temperature b Replace override thermostat Mains pilot lamp alight start Lamp alight but oil NOT heating up a Micro switch not closed a Check elements are fully lowered b Faulty micro switch b Check functions of ...

Page 20: ...e above procedure Removal of Operating Thermostat 1 Drain the fryer of oil and remove the Batter Plate 2 Pull off the control knob and remove the control panel secured by two screws 3 Remove the wires from the thermostat noting their positions 4 Remove the thermostat from the control panel secured by two screws 5 Open the compartment door to gain access to the thermostat phial gland nut Undo the g...

Page 21: ... from the control panel 4 Replace by reversing the above procedure Removal of Fuse 1 Working in the compartment the fuse is within the box mounted on the RH side 2 Remove the two fixing screws securing the box and remove 3 The fuse can now be removed or replaced Removal of Contactor 1 Working in the compartment the Contactor is within the box mounted on the RH side 2 Remove the two fixing screws s...

Page 22: ...0F F E60F F 1 19000010 Contactor 20Amp E30F F 1 933888 01 Contactor 35Amp E60F F 1 929254 01 Micro Switch 1 928961 01 Element 4 5kW 240V E30F F 2 928961 02 Element 7 0kW 240V E60F F 3 932659 01 Door Catch 1 924104 01 Drain Valve 1 920522 G1 Drain Extension Tube 1 924116 G1 Fryer Basket 1 or 2 928976 G1 Tank Cover Assy Aluminium E60F F 1 928976 G2 Tank Cover Assy Aluminium E30F F 1 1 1 924022 03 Le...

Page 23: ... appropriate action can be taken The Company will not be obliged to repair or replace any goods if after examination the defect damage is found to be through accident misuse neglect incorrect installation or maintenance by other than approved engineers or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the manufacturer EXCLUSIONS TO WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS TO WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS TO WARRANTY EXCLUSION...

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