F3D3
Series
Service Manual Parts Replacement / Section 2.13
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2.13 Basket-Fill Bump Switch Replacement
[See Section 1.5 for Part Number]
1)
Roll the unit out to allow access to rear service panel.
2)
Disconnect power at outlet. [Pull plug.]
3)
Remove screws securing rear service access panel. Lift
panel up and out.
4)
Disconnect Basket-Fill Bump Switch cable where it
connects to wiring harness, just below the load cell and
lower motor(s). See Photo 2.
5)
Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the single screw
that secures switch to dispense area back panel. It is just
below-left of the load cell. See Photo 3.
6)
From front of unit – turn bump-switch by hand clockwise
1/8
th
turn and pull out switch. Pull wire lead and terminal
through hole in panel.
7)
Insert new Basket-Fill Bump Switch connector and lead
though center hole in panel.
8)
Insert the switch locks through slots in panel and turn
counterclockwise, to lock switch in place. Verify screw
hole is in 6:00 o’clock position.
9)
From back of unit – secure switch to backwall using
Phillips screw removed earlier.
10) Reattach the switch wire lead to the wiring harness.
11) Plug in unit power cord to power supply.
Test
the new Basket-Fill Switch by:
12) Filling the Lane Hopper with Fries to a level past the Low
Product Sensor.
13) Turn ON main power switch and press LANE-POWER
touch pad on front control overlay.
14) When word:
Ready
is in display and basket graphic
lights are on, insert empty fry basket in fill chute and
press against bump switch to initiate fries dispensing. If
fries are dispensed, Basket-Fill Switch is functioning
properly.
15) Re-hang and secure rear service access panel and
return Dispenser to normal operating position.
Rev. 1 11/2012
[Photo 1] – From unit front
Black plastic bump switches in
each fill lane initiate the fill cycle.
[Photo 2] – From back of unit
Disconnect switch lead from
harness.
[Photo 3
]
Remove Phillips-head screw just
below load cell to release switch.
[Photo 4] – From unit front
From front turn switch clockwise
to remove switch from backwall.
Tools Required:
Medium Phillips screwdriver