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8.5 TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SOLID STATE (ANALOG) CONTROLLER (Continued):
Power Switch
Heat Light
Trouble Light
Melt Cycle Light
Power Switch
Heat Light
Trouble Light
Melt Cycle Light
Power Switch
Heat Light
Trouble Light
Melt Cycle Light
Power Switch
Heat Light
Trouble Light
Melt Cycle Light
1.
Power light ON, heat light cycling, trouble light OFF, and
melt cycle light OFF.
2.
If fryer oil temperature is below 180°F (82°C), the lights
indicate the fryer is operating normally.
3.
If the oil temperature is above 180°F (82°C) and the heat
light continues to cycle as if in melt cycle, this may
indicate a defective probe circuit or low incoming 12VAC
to the controller. Contact your local Frymaster servicer.
1.
Power light ON, heat light OFF, trouble light ON, and
melt cycle light OFF.
2.
If fryer oil temperature is below 410°F (210°C), the lights
indicate one of the following things:
a. The probe circuit is defective.
b. Connection problem on the 15-pin controller harness.
c. Contact your local Frymaster servicer.
3.
If fryer oil temperature is above 410°F (210°C), the lights
indicate a runaway heating circuit. This may be the result
of defective contactors, heating elements, or miswiring.
Call you local Frymaster servicer immediately.
1.
Power light ON, heat light ON, trouble light OFF, and
melt cycle light OFF.
2.
If fryer oil temperature is above 180°F (82°C) and below
setpoint, the lights indicate the fryer is operating
normally.
3.
If the oil temperature is above setpoint and heat light
remains lit, this may indicate a defective probe circuit.
Contact your local Frymaster servicer.
1.
Power light ON, heat light ON, trouble light ON, and
melt cycle light OFF.
2.
High limit circuit may have tripped. Open the fryer
cabinet door and push the red high limit reset button
located under the control panel.
3.
If fryer fails to operate after resetting high limit, this may
indicate an open high limit circuit or a defective latch
relay. Contact your local Frymaster servicer.
4.
If the high limit circuit trips repeatedly, contact your
Frymaster servicer immediately. This is an indicator of
more serious fryer equipment and/or safety problems.
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