Frymaster BIPH14 series User Manual
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5. Reconnect the wiring disconnected in step 3, referring to your notes and the wiring diagrams on
the fryer door to ensure that the connections are properly made. Also, verify that no other wiring
was disconnected accidentally during the replacement process.
6. Reverse steps 1 and 2 to complete the replacement and return the fryer to service.
1.4 Replacing a Temperature Probe or High-Limit Thermostat
1. Remove the filter pan and lid from the unit. Drain the frypots into an oil disposal unit (MSDU)
or other appropriate metal container.
DANGER
DO NOT drain more than one full frypot or two split frypots into the MSDU at one time.
2. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply and reposition it to gain access to the rear
of the fryer.
3. Remove the tilt housing and back panels from the fryer. The tilt housing must be removed first in
order to remove the upper back panel. To remove the tilt housing, raise the elements and allow
them to rest on the basket support racks as shown in the photo below.
Next, remove the hex head screws from the rear edge of the housing. The housing can then be
lifted straight up and off the fryer. Lift up on the upper back panel to disengage the tabs on its
upper corners from the cutouts in the fryer frame.
4. Disconnect the wire harness at connector C6 and, using a pin pusher, disconnect the probe leads
or high-limit leads from the connector.
5. If replacing a temperature probe, remove the screw securing the probe bracket to the element
and slide the bracket off the element and probe. Pull the probe out of the tilt housing assembly,
install the replacement probe, and reattach the element bracket. Secure the upper portion of the
probe with a replacement metal wire tie.