Replacing The Cookpot; Troubleshooting - Frymaster Pasta Magic Service Manual

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3. Reconnect the cooker to the gas supply and check all connections for leaks using a solution of
soapy water.
DO NOT use matches, candles, or other ignition methods to check for leaks.
4. When satisfied that there are no leaks, reconnect the unit to the electrical supply, and reconnect
any restraints disconnected in Step 1.

1.3.5 Replacing the Cookpot

NOTE: The following procedure addresses removing the cookpot or rinse tank from a GWC unit.
1. Disconnect the cooker from the electrical power supply and from the gas supply. If necessary,
disconnect restraints to gain proper access to components.
2. Turn off the water supply to the cooker. Disconnect the water supply to provide easier access to
the cooker.
3. Remove the screw attaching the faucet handle.
4. Remove the two screws in bottom of the control panel to allow access to the inner components.
5. Mark and disconnect all wires to control panel and set aside.
6. Remove the screws that secure each of the rear corners of the backsplash assembly.
7. Remove the screws that secure the backsplash sides to the cabinet sides then remove the four
screws that secure the topcap to the cabinet.
8. Remove the top connecting strip.
9. Remove the screws attaching the standoff brackets to the cookpot.
10. If removing the cookpot, disconnect the enrichment tubes and gas supply tubes from the burner
assemblies. Disconnect the ignition cables and flame sensor wires from the ignitor assemblies
on each burner.
11. Remove the blower.
12. Lift the cookpot straight up and out of the cabinet.
13. Invert the cookpot or rinse tank on a suitable work surface and remove the salvageable
components (e.g., thermostat, float switch, drain and fresh plumbing, etc.). Install the recovered
components on the replacement cookpot or rinse tank, using thread sealer on all connections.
14. Reverse Steps 1 through 11 to complete the procedure.
1.4

Troubleshooting

Problems with this equipment maybe grouped into two broad categories:
1. Failure or malfunction of a Power-Supply System component.
2. Failure or malfunction of the Water Heating System components (float switch, thermostat, mod-
ule, burner, gas valve, etc.).
Sections 1.4.1 through 1.4.2 briefly explain the functioning of each of the systems mentioned above.
Section 1.4.3 contains troubleshooting guides that provide systematic procedures to isolate and
identify the specific source of a problem. A wiring diagram is located at the end of the chapter.
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