Fryer Components and Their Functions
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Fryer Components and Their Functions Models CF 400/500 and 400/500-VH
The following section is designed to introduce you to the controls used in operating this equipment.
DO NOT attempt operation of this unit until you have located each control discussed and
fully understand their intended function. Failure to do so may result in improper operation
resulting in equipment damage or personal injury to the operator.
Please review this section carefully before proceeding any further.
Refer to the accompanying photographs for the location of the components discussed.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
1.
Fig. 1
Power Switch
The Power Switch is a two-position switch. Move the
switch upward to the “ON” position for operation.
2.
Fig. 1
Selector Switch
The Selector Switch is a three-position switch which is
used to select either the cook, off or filter mode of
operation. The fryer’s heating elements will only operate
in the “COOK” position. The switch should be placed in
the “FILTER”position to filter the shortening which will
allow the pump to operate.
3.
Fig. 1
Cooking computer
The Cooking Computer is used to select oil temperatures,
cooking times and basket lift operations. Programming
of the cooking computer is covered later in the manual.
4.
Fig. 1
“ON” Indicator Light
The “ON” Indicator Light is on when the Electronic Air
Cleaner (EAC) power supply is on.
5.
Fig. 1
“Wash” Indicator Light
The “Wash” Indicator Light is on when the EAC becomes
excessively dirty. Do not use the wash light as a signal
for routine cleaning of the EAC. This practice will
significantly decrease the life of the charcoal filter.
Clean the EAC daily for best performance and extended
charcoal filter life.
6.
Fig. 1
“Check” Indicator Light
The “Check” Indicator Light is on when the EAC becomes
shorted. (EAC needs cleaning or repair.)
7.
Fig. 1
Filter Missing Light
The Filter Missing Light is on when the Grease Baffle
Filter or the Charcoal Filter are not properly positioned.
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Fig. 1
“HOLD to START” Button
After the Power Switch is in the “HOLD” position, push
(Not Shown)
and hold for 5 seconds to start the operation of the Hood.
(Los Angeles Hoods only—not shown.)
* Provided only on units which employ a Ventless Hood (VH).
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Содержание Chester Fried CF 400
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Страница 29: ...26 Preparing the Fryer for Operation Filter Pan Shown with Drain Hose Attached Figure 7 ...
Страница 39: ...36 Preparing the Fryer for Operation Figure 11 VH Series ...
Страница 43: ...40 Upper Rear Panel Removed Showing Location of Fire Suppression System Figure 12 Fire Suppression System ...
Страница 46: ...43 Fire Suppression System 6 6 Illustrations Fire Suppression Plumbing Diagram ...
Страница 48: ...45 Fire Suppression System 6 6 Illustrations Fusible Link Conduit Diagram ...
Страница 50: ...47 Fire Suppression System 6 6 Illustrations Manual Pull Conduit Diagram ...
Страница 52: ...49 Fire Suppression System 6 6 Illustrations Fire Suppression Conduit Diagram ...
Страница 68: ...65 Wiring Model CF 400 500 1 phase 10 2 Wiring Diagram NOTE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL WIRES ARE 18 GAUGE ...
Страница 70: ...67 Wiring Model CF 400 500 3 phase 10 4 Wiring Diagram NOTE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL WIRES ARE 18 GAUGE ...
Страница 72: ...69 Wiring Model CF 400 VH 1 phase 10 6 Wiring Diagram NOTE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL WIRES ARE 18 GAUGE ...
Страница 74: ...71 Wiring Model CF 400 VH 3 phase 10 8 Wiring Diagram NOTE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL WIRES ARE 18 GAUGE ...
Страница 76: ...73 Wiring Model CF 500 VH 1 phase 10 10 Wiring Diagram NOTE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL WIRES ARE 18 GAUGE ...
Страница 78: ...75 Wiring Model CF 500 VH 3 phase 10 12 Wiring Diagram NOTE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL WIRES ARE 18 GAUGE ...
Страница 79: ...76 Wiring Model CF 400 500 1 3 Phase 10 13 Wiring Schematic ...