Replacing The Ato Probe; Replacing The Vib Probe - Frymaster FilterQuick easyTouch FQG60T Service Manual

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14. Mount the float switch shaft to the proper height in the frypot.
15. Using the hardware removed from step 10, securely tighten the compression fitting.
16. Using the wire insulation from step 7, slip the insulation over the new probe wires.
17. Push pins into two-pin connector removed in step 6.
18. Reconnect two-pin connector disconnected in step 5.
19. Lower the float switch barrel over the float switch shaft.
20. Attach the retaining ring.
21. Reverse steps 1-4 to return the fryer to service.
22. Once the fryer is filled with oil check for leaks and proper operation.
1.15.7

Replacing the ATO Probe

1.
Disconnect the fryer from the electrical
supply or remove fuse on bottom of
associated control box.
2.
Drain cooking oil below the level of the
ATO probe to be replaced (see Figure 17).
The ATO probe is the uppermost probe in
the wall of the frypot.
3.
Perform steps 1 through 8 from section
1.15.1.
4.
Remove the bezel removing the two (2) screws on the
bottom of the bezel (see Figure 5 from section 1.15.4).
5.
Remove the four (4) screws (two (2) on each side), attaching
the control box to the fryer (see Figure 18).
6.
Lower the control box by pushing gently down on the top, to
gain access to the ATO probe (see Figure 19).
7.
Disconnect the ATO probe (J3) from the SIB board (see
Figure 20).
8.
Gently fish the ATO probe harness back through the top of
the control box.
9.
Unscrew the probe from the frypot (see Figure 21).
10. Apply Loctite
®
PST56765 pipe thread sealant or equivalent to
the replacement part threads and screw the replacement
part into the frypot. Ensure the probe is flush with the side of the vat
prior to tightening. Torque the probe to 180 inch-pounds.
11. Reverse steps 1 through 8 to return the fryer to service.
12. Once the fryer is filled with oil check for leaks and proper operation.
1.15.8 Replacing the VIB (AIF) Probe
1.
Disconnect the fryer from the electrical
supply or remove fuse on bottom of
associated control box.
2.
Drain cooking oil below the level of the
VIB (AIF) probe to be replaced (see Figure
22). The VIB (AFI) probe is the lower probe
in the wall of the frypot.
3.
Perform steps 1 through 8 from section
1.15.1.
4.
Remove the bezel removing the two (2) screws on the bottom of the bezel (see Figure 5 from section 1.15.4).
5.
Remove the four (4) screws (two (2) on each side), attaching the control box to the fryer (see Figure 23).
ATO Probe
Figure 17
Figure 19
ATO Probe
VIB (AIF) Probe
Figure 22
1-17
Figure 18
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 23

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