Frymaster FOOTPRINT 8195991 User Manual
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6-5
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
A. Failed controller.
A. If available, substitute a controller
known to be working for the
suspect controller. If the fryer
functions correctly, order
replacement from FASC.
Heating mode light
cycles on and off
normally. Blower
not running and
burners will not
ignite.
B. Damaged controller wiring
harness.
B. If available, substitute a harness
known to be good for the suspect
harness. If the fryer functions
correctly, order replacement
harness from FASC.
Fryer is slow coming
out of melt cycle.
Heating mode light
is ON. Trouble light
comes on a short
time after coming
out of melt cycle.
Dirty or obstructed combustion air
blower.
Clean and adjust per instructions
in Chapter 5 of this manual.
Fryer is operating
normally, but
recovery is slow
when cooking.
Dirty or obstructed combustion air
blower.
Clean and adjust per instructions
in Chapter 5 of this manual.
A. Obstructed combustion air
blower.
A. Clean and adjust per instructions
in Chapter 5 of this manual.
B. Dirty or obstructed gas valve vent
tube (non-CE fryers only).
B. Clean per instructions in Chapter
5 of this manual.
Fryer is operating
normally, but
produces popping
sound when burners
ignite. C. Malfunctioning combustion air
blower.
C. If blower is slow to come up to
speed, contact FASC for service.
Heating mode light
is on and blower is
running, but burner
will not ignite.
Blown fuse on interface board or
ignition module.
Replace fuse.
A. Failed controller.
A. If available, substitute a controller
known to be working for the
suspect controller. If the fryer
functions correctly, order
replacement from FASC.
Heating mode light
is cycling on and off
normally and fryer
is operating
normally, but
trouble light is on
continuously (false
alarm).
B. Damaged controller wiring
harness.
B. If available, substitute a harness
known to be good for the suspect
harness. If the fryer functions
correctly, order replacement
harness from FASC.