Henny Penny OE-100 Maintenance Manual
Henny Penny OE-100 Maintenance Manual

Henny Penny OE-100 Maintenance Manual

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Henny Penny
2-1.
INTRODUCTION
2-2.
TEST INSTRUMENTS
2-3.
REMOVING THE
CONTROL PANEL
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SECTION 2. MAINTENANCE

This section provides procedures for checking and replacement of the
various parts used within the unit. Before replacing any parts, refer to
Section 1, Troubleshooting. It will aid you in determining the cause of a
particular malfunction.
You may use two test instruments to check the electric compo-
nents.
• A continuity light.
• An ohmmeter.
When the manual refers to the circuit being closed, the continuity
light will be illuminated or the ohmmeter should read zero (0)
unless otherwise noted.
When the manual refers to the circuit being open, the continuity
light will not illuminate or the ohmmeter will read one (1).
A continuity light cannot be used to check coils or motors.
To replace parts located inside the fryer, you will need to remove the
control panel. The following steps provide the correct procedure.
1. Place the power switch in the OFF position.
Disconnect the power cord from the wall receptacle or
power at the fuse or breaker box, or electrical shock could
result.
2. Remove the decorative strip, one located on each side of the
control panel, by removing the screw located on the bottom
of the decorative strip.
NOTE
Model OE-100
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  • Page 1: Section 1, Troubleshooting. It Will Aid You In Determining The Cause Of A Particular Malfunction

    (1). A continuity light cannot be used to check coils or motors. To replace parts located inside the fryer, you will need to remove the control panel. The following steps provide the correct procedure.
  • Page 2: Removing The Control Panel

    Turn unit to OFF position, then back to COOK position. If E6 is still displayed, the thermal sensor must be replaced by following these steps: 1. Remove electrical power supplied to fryer. Place POWER switch in the OFF position and unplug the power cord or remove power from the fuse or breaker box.
  • Page 3: High Temperature Limit Control

    2-4. THERMAL SENSOR (Continued) 2-5. HIGH TEMPERATURE LIMIT CONTROL 1091 4. Unplug electrical wires from control panel board that are attached to thermal sensor. 5. Using a 1/2" wrench, loosen screw nut from pot fitting and pull thermal sensor bulb straight out from pot fitting. 6.
  • Page 4 13. Carefully bend the capillary bulb and tube toward bulb holder on heating elements. 14. Slip capillary bulb into bulb holder located on heating elements. Pull excess capillary line from pot and tighten nut into frypot wall. Model OE-100...
  • Page 5: Heating Elements

    2-5. HIGH TEMPERATURE LIMIT CONTROL (Continued) 2-6. HEATING ELEMENTS 15. With excess capillary line pulled out, tighten smaller nut. NOTE Tighten nut to snug only. Too tight will damage capillary line. 16. Replace front panel. 17. Refill with shortening. NOTE Heating elements are available for 208 and 480 voltage.
  • Page 6 2-6. HEATING ELEMENTS (Continued) 1091 Replacement 1. Drain the shortening from the frypot. 2. Remove the heating element wire from the terminals by removing the nuts and washer. Label each so it can be replaced in the same position on the new element. 3.
  • Page 7 4. Install the new contactor and tighten the two mounting screws. 5. Connect the labeled wires to their respective positions. 6. Install the control panel. 7. Reconnect power to the fryer and test the fryer for proper operation. Results The voltage...
  • Page 8 22 to 26 from 33 to 37 The Henny Penny OE-100 has a fan in the circuit which operates only when the power switch is in the COOK position. The fan helps keep the control panel cool by pulling out heat from between the control panel and frypot.
  • Page 9 7. Install control panel. The Cook/Pump Switch is a three way rocker switch with a center "OFF" position. With the switch in the COOK position the fryer will operate. With the switch in the PUMP position the filter pump will operate, but the unit will not heat.
  • Page 10: Drain Switch

    2-10. FUSES 2-11. DRAIN SWITCH 1091 To avoid electrical shock or other injury, before starting this procedure, move power switch to the OFF position. Disconnect main circuit breaker at the circuit breaker box or unplug cord from wall receptacle. Each unit is provided with two fuses to protect the internal cir- cuitry.
  • Page 11 "ON" position, the filter heater will operate, melting any solidified shortening in the filter lines. 1. Remove electrical power supplied to unit. Remove electrical power supplied to the fryer by unplug- ging the unit, or turning off the wall circuit breaker, or electrical shock could result.
  • Page 12 2-13. FILTER HEATER This unit is equipped with a strip heater in the event solidified shorten- ing accumulates in the filter pump lines. If this heater becomes defec- tive, replace by following these steps. Remove all power from unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock.
  • Page 13: Filtering System

    3. Detach the hose BEING CAREFUL, AS THE HOSE AND FITTINGS WILL BE HOT, USE A COLD WET CLOTH. NOTE This hose is not connected to the fryer during normal opera- tion. 1. Attach the filter rinse hose with its quick disconnect female fitting to the other half male fitting inside the door, next to the filter valve handle.
  • Page 14 6. Use an adjustable wrench and remove the valve. 7. Replace the valve and reassemble in reverse order. The two most common causes for a fryer's inability to pump shortening is that the pump is clogged with breading or solid shortening has cooled and solidified in the lines and pump.
  • Page 15: Pump Removal

    INLET and OUTLET parts. Installation of the pump on the motor in any other position could cause damage to the fryer. There is an indicator on the side of the two halves of the pump, this mark must be together and face to the front of the fryer.
  • Page 16: Cooling Fan Maintenance

    5. Remove hardware attaching the motor to the motor hase bracket and remove motor and pump assembly. The cooling fan on the OE-100A open fryer reduces the amount of heat behind the panel, and if the heat does become excessive, "E-4"...
  • Page 17 2-19. COOLING FAN MAINTENANCE (Continued) 5. Close door and turn power switch on. Unit is now ready for operation. If the fan needs a more thorough cleaning, or E-4 persists after cleaning the fan guard, follow the following steps. 1. With power on, open door to drain pan and look up at fan to make sure fan is operating.
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