Frymaster Fryer 824E User Manual

Frymaster, a member of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association, recommends  
using CFESA Certified Technicians.  
Price: $6.00  
24-Hour Service Hotline 1-800-551-8633  
819-5700  
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March 2003  
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DANGER  
Improper installation, adjustment, maintenance or service, and unauthorized alterations or  
modifications can cause property damage, injury, or death. Read the installation, operating and  
service instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. See Chapter 1 of  
this manual for definition of qualified service personnel.  
DANGER  
The front ledge of the fryer is not a step. Do not stand on the fryer. Serious injury can result  
from slips or contact with the hot oil.  
DANGER  
Single fryers equipped with legs must be stabilized by installing anchor straps. All fryers  
equipped with casters must be stabilized by installing restraining chains  
DANGER  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
DANGER  
The crumb tray in fryers equipped with a filter system must be emptied into a fireproof container at  
the end of frying operations each day. Some food particles can spontaneously combust if left  
soaking in certain shortening material. Additional information can be obtained in the filtration  
manual included with the system.  
WARNING  
No structural material on the fryer should be altered or removed to accommodate placement of  
the fryer under a hood. Questions? Call the Frymaster Dean Service Hotline at 1-800-551-8633.  
WARNING  
Do not bang fry baskets or other utensils on the fryer’s joiner strip. The strip is present to seal  
the joint between the frypot. Banging fry baskets on the strip to dislodge shortening will distort  
the strip, adversely affecting its fit. It is designed for a tight fit and should only be removed for  
cleaning.  
DANGER  
Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of this appliance without depending on  
or transmitting stress to the electrical conduit. A restraint kit is provided with the fryer. If the  
restraint kit is missing contact your local Frymaster Factory Authorized Service Center (FASC)  
for part number 826-0900.  
DANGER  
This fryer may have two power cords and prior to movement, testing, maintenance and any  
repair on your Frymaster fryer; disconnect BOTH electrical power cords from the electrical  
power supply.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Page#  
1
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................1-1  
1.1 General..........................................................................................................1-1  
1.2 Safety Information ........................................................................................1-1  
1.3 Installation, Operating, and Service Personnel.............................................1-2  
1.4 Definitions.....................................................................................................1-2  
1.5 Shipping Damage Claim Procedure..............................................................1-3  
1.6 Service Information ......................................................................................1-3  
2
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS............................................................2-1  
2.1 General..........................................................................................................2-1  
2.1 Unpacking.....................................................................................................2-1  
2.2 Fryer Installation...........................................................................................2-2  
2.3 Frypot Boil-Out.............................................................................................2-4  
3
OPERATION AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .....................................3-1  
3.1 Start-Up.........................................................................................................3-1  
3.2 General Use of the Fryer...............................................................................3-2  
3.3 Draining and Manual Filtering of Fryers without Built-In Filtration ...........3-3  
3.4 Shut-Down....................................................................................................3-3  
3.5 Cleaning and Routine Maintenance..............................................................3-4  
4
UNDER-FRYER-FILTER (UFF) FILTRATION........................................4-1  
4.1 General..........................................................................................................4-1  
4.2 Filter Assembly.............................................................................................4-1  
4.3 Filtering Procedure........................................................................................4-3  
4.4 Disassembly, Cleaning, and Reassembly of the Magnum Leaf Filter..........4-5  
4.5 Filter Troubleshooting ..................................................................................4-7  
5
WIRING DIAGRAM AND COMMON REPAIR PARTS LIST ................5-1  
5.1 Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................5-1  
5.2 Common Repair Parts...................................................................................5-2  
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FLATBOTTOM SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS  
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
1.1 General  
Read the instructions in this manual thoroughly before attempting to operate this equipment. This  
manual covers the Flatbottom Series of electric fryers, including the 1824E family, the 2424E  
family, and their associated built-in filtration systems.  
The Flatbottom Series electric fryers feature easy to clean, open frypots constructed of heavy-gauge  
welded stainless steel. The model designations indicate the size of the frypot. The 1824 frypot is  
18-inches wide by 24-inches long and holds 45 lbs. of cooking oil or shortening. The 2424 frypot is  
24-inches wide by 24-inches long and holds 60 lbs. of cooking oil or shortening. A drain with a  
manually operated valve is located in the right front corner of the frypot.  
The frypot is heated by three 6.3 kW elements providing a nominal total wattage of 18.9 kW. Two  
of the elements are mounted inside the vessel, one on each side, and the third is centered underneath  
the frypot. Power options include 208V, 240V, or 480V.  
Fryer operation is controlled by a standard thermostat control or an optional solid-state controller.  
The controls, whichever type, are mounted inside the cabinet behind the door on or near the cabinet  
floor. A main power switch and other optional control switches are mounted on the front panel of  
the cabinet. The fryers also feature a melt cycle in which the heating elements pulse on and off at a  
controlled rate. The melt cycle allows solid shortening to be melted without being scorched.  
The instant power feature, available only on units with the solid-state control option, bypasses the  
temperature control for a pre-set period of time to provide maximum heating of the cooking oil or  
shortening.  
1.2 Safety Information  
Before attempting to operate your unit, read the instructions in this manual thoroughly.  
Throughout this manual, you will find notations enclosed in double-bordered boxes similar to the  
ones below.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION boxes contain information about actions or conditions that may cause or result  
in a malfunction of your system.  
WARNING  
WARNING boxes contain information about actions or conditions that may cause or  
result in damage to your system, and which may cause your system to malfunction.  
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DANGER  
DANGER boxes contain information about actions or conditions that may cause or result  
in injury to personnel, and which may cause damage to your system and/or cause your  
system to malfunction.  
Fryers in this series are equipped with automatic safety features:  
1. A high-temperature detection feature (high-limit thermostat) shuts off power to the elements  
should the temperature controls fail.  
2. An optional drain safety switch prevents the elements from being energized if the drain valve is  
even partially open.  
1.3 Installation, Operating, and Service Personnel  
Operating information for Dean equipment has been prepared for use by qualified and/or authorized  
personnel only, as defined in Section 1.4.  
All installation and service on Dean equipment must be performed by qualified, certified, licensed,  
and/or authorized installation or service personnel, as defined in Section 1.4.  
1.4 Definitions  
QUALIFIED AND/OR AUTHORIZED OPERATING PERSONNEL  
Qualified/authorized operating personnel are those who have carefully read the information in this  
manual and have familiarized themselves with the equipment functions, or who have had previous  
experience with the operation of the equipment covered in this manual.  
QUALIFIED INSTALLATION PERSONNEL  
Qualified installation personnel are individuals, firms, corporations, and/or companies which, either  
in person or through a representative, are engaged in and are responsible for the installation of gas-  
fired appliances. Qualified personnel must be experienced in such work, be familiar with all gas  
precautions involved, and have complied with all requirements of applicable national and local  
codes.  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  
Qualified service personnel are those who are familiar with Dean equipment and who have been  
authorized by Frymaster Dean to perform service on the equipment. All authorized service  
personnel are required to be equipped with a complete set of service and parts manuals, and to stock  
a minimum amount of parts for Dean equipment. A list of Frymaster Dean Factory Authorized  
Service Centers (FASC) is included with the fryer when shipped from the factory. Failure to use  
qualified service personnel will void the warranty on your equipment.  
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1.5 Shipping Damage Claim Procedure  
What to do if your equipment arrives damaged:  
Please note that this equipment was carefully inspected and packed by skilled personnel before  
leaving the factory. The freight company assumes full responsibility for safe delivery upon  
acceptance of the equipment.  
1. File Claim for Damages Immediately—Regardless of extent of damage.  
2. Visible Loss or Damage—Be sure this is noted on the freight bill or express receipt and is signed  
by the person making the delivery.  
3. Concealed Loss or Damage—If damage is unnoticed until equipment is unpacked, notify the  
freight company or carrier immediately and file a concealed damage claim. This should be done  
within 15 days of date of delivery. Be sure to retain container for inspection.  
1.6 Service Information  
For non-routine maintenance or repairs, or for service information, contact your local Frymaster  
Dean Factory Authorized Service Center (FASC). Service information may also be obtained by  
calling the Frymaster Technical Services Department (1-800-551-8633 or 1-318-865-1711). In order  
to assist you quickly, the FASC or Service Department representative will require certain  
information about your equipment. Most of this information is printed on a data plate affixed to the  
inside of the fryer door. A list of common repair parts is provided in Chapter X of this manual.  
Parts orders should be placed directly with your local FASC or distributor. Included with fryers  
when shipped from the factory is a list of Frymaster Dean FASCs. If you do not have access to this  
list, contact the Frymaster Dean Service Department.  
The following information will be needed in order to assist you efficiently:  
Model Number_________________________  
Serial Number _________________________  
Voltage ______________________________  
Nature of the Problem ___________________  
____________________________________  
____________________________________  
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FLATBOTTOM SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS  
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
2.1 General  
Proper installation is essential for the safe, efficient, trouble-free operation of this appliance.  
Any unauthorized alteration of this equipment will void the Dean warranty.  
DANGER  
Copper wire suitable for at least 167°F (75°C) must be used for power connections.  
DANGER  
The electrical power supply for this appliance must be the same as indicated on the  
rating and serial number plate located on the inside of the fryer door.  
DANGER  
This appliance must be connected to the voltage and phase as specified on the  
rating and serial number plate located on the inside of the fryer door.  
DANGER  
All wiring connections for this appliance must be made in accordance with the  
wiring diagrams furnished with the equipment. Wiring diagrams are located on the  
inside of the fryer door.  
All installation and service on Dean equipment must be performed by qualified, certified, licensed,  
and/or authorized installation or service personnel as defined in Section 1.4 of this manual. Service  
may be obtained by contacting your local Factory Authorized Service Center.  
This appliance must be kept free and clear of combustible material, except that it may be installed on  
combustible floors.  
A clearance of 6 inches (15cm) must be provided at both sides and back adjacent to combustible  
construction. A minimum of 24 inches (61cm) should be provided at the front of the equipment for  
servicing and proper operation.  
WARNING  
Do not block the area around the base or under the fryers.  
2.2 After Unpacking  
Check the fryer(s) for visible damage; if damage is observed, do not refuse shipment. Refer to  
Section 1.5 in Chapter 1 for the shipping damage claim procedure.  
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2.3 Fryer Installation  
DANGER  
The electrical power supply for this appliance must be the same as indicated on the  
rating and serial number plate located on the inside of the fryer door.  
DANGER  
This appliance must be connected to the voltage and phase as specified on the  
rating and serial number plate located on the inside of the fryer door.  
DANGER  
All wiring connections for this appliance must be made in accordance with the  
wiring diagrams furnished with the equipment. Wiring diagrams are located on the  
inside of the fryer door.  
WARNING  
Dean fryers equipped with legs are for permanent installations. Fryers fitted with  
legs must be lifted during movement to avoid damage to the legs and possible  
bodily injury. For a moveable installation, Dean optional equipment casters must be  
used. Questions? Call 1-800-551-8633  
1. Legs (or optional casters) should be installed near where the fryer is to be used, as neither is  
intended for long transit. After unpacking, raise the unit about a foot (30-cm) to permit the legs  
or casters to be attached. NOTE: It is strongly recommended that a pallet- or lift-jack be used  
to raise the fryer rather than tilting it.  
2. Position the fryer in its installation location. Do not push fryers with legs in an attempt to adjust  
the fryer position. Lift the fryer slightly and place it where it is to be installed. Pushing a unit  
increases the possibility of bending the leg spindles or the internal connectors.  
3. Once the fryer has been placed in position, it should be leveled. In fryers equipped with legs, if  
the floor is smooth and reasonably level, the bottom of the legs can be screwed out up to one  
inch for leveling and adjusting the fryer so that it is at the proper height in the frying station. If  
the floor is uneven or has a decided slope, level the unit with metal shims, since the adjustment  
required may exceed the thread available in the leg. NOTE: For fryers equipped with casters,  
there are no built-in leveling devices. The floor where the fryer is installed must be level.  
Use a carpenter’s spirit level placed across the top of the fryer to check the level of the unit both  
front-to-back and side-to-side. If it is not level, the fryer may not function correctly, the oil may  
not drain properly for filtering and, in a battery, it may not match adjacent units.  
4. Single fryers must be restrained when installed to prevent tipping and the splashing or spilling of  
hot cooking oil, shortening, or other liquids. If the restraints are disconnected, they must be  
reconnected after the fryer is returned to its original location.  
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When the fryer is leveled in its final position, install the restraints provided with the unit to limit  
its movement so that it does not depend on or transmit stress to the electrical conduit or  
connection. Install the restraints in accordance with the provided instructions (see illustration  
below). If the restraints are disconnected for service or other reasons, they must be reconnected  
before the fryer is used.  
DANGER  
Single fryers may tip and cause personal injury if not secured in a stationary  
position.  
5. If the fryer is equipped with a power cord, plug the cord securely into a properly grounded outlet  
of appropriate voltage for the specific fryer configuration.  
If the fryer is not equipped with a power cord, connect a power cord appropriate for the voltage  
rating of the fryer in accordance with the field connection diagrams that follow. Refer to the  
table on the following page to determine the appropriate wire gauge.  
DANGER  
Copper wire suitable for at least 167°F (75°C) must be used for power connections.  
WIRE  
SERVICE  
MINIMUM SIZE  
AWG  
AMPS  
(PER LEG)  
(mm2)  
16  
VOLTAGE PHASE  
208  
208  
240  
240  
480  
480  
1
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
6
6
6
8
8
31  
18  
27  
16  
14  
8
16  
16  
16  
16  
10  
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SINGLE PHASE  
FIELD CONNECTION  
SINGLE PHASE (NO NEUTRAL)  
FIELD CONNECTION  
L2  
L3  
L1  
NEUTRAL TO L3  
L2  
L3  
L1  
1HV  
1C1  
1HV  
1C1  
FROM  
TRANSFORMER  
FROM TRANSFORMER  
2HV  
1C2  
2HV  
1C2  
3HV  
1C3  
3HV  
1C3  
1
1
4
4
5
5
2
2
3
3
6
6
FROM TRANSFORMER  
FROM TRANSFORMER  
3 PHASE 3 WIRE (DELTA)  
FIELD CONNECTION  
L2  
L3  
L1  
FROM TRANSFORMER  
FROM TRANSFORMER  
1HV  
1C1  
2HV  
1C2  
3HV  
1C3  
4
6
1
2
5
3
6. Boil out the frypot(s) in accordance with the Boilout procedure in Section 2.3.  
2.3 Frypot Boilout  
Before the fryer is first used for cooking product, it should be boiled out to ensure that residue from  
the manufacturing process has been eliminated.  
Also, after the fryer has been in use for a period of time, a hard film of caramelized vegetable oil will  
form on the inside of the frypot. This film should be periodically removed by following the boilout  
procedure.  
Boilout the frypot(s) in accordance with the procedure below before filling with cooking oil or  
shortening for the first time and at least once a month thereafter:  
1. Verify that the frypot drain valve is closed, and then fill the empty frypot with a mixture of cold  
water and detergent. Follow the instructions on the detergent container when mixing.  
2. If this is the first time the fryer is being operated after installation, set the operating thermostat  
or optional solid-state controller to 225°F (110°C), then press the POWER switch to the POWER  
position. If the fryer is so equipped, press the FRYER RESET switch for a couple of seconds  
then release it. If the light in the reset switch does not remain lit when the switch is released,  
verify that the drain valve is fully closed, and then press the reset switch again. NOTE: On  
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fryers without the built-in boil out option, the power switch is on the front panel. For those with  
the option, the switches are located inside the door.  
When this switch is in the  
If this light does not remain  
lit when switch is released,  
the drain valve is open.  
POWER position, this indicator  
will be lit whenever the heating  
elements are engergized.  
NOTE: The Fryer Reset switch and  
Boil Out switch are not present in all  
configurations.  
3. The light in the POWER switch should illuminate, indicating that the elements have been  
energized (see illustration above). It will remain lit until the fryer reaches the temperature set on  
the thermostat or controller.  
4. When the water in the frypot begins to boil, reset the thermostat to 200°F (95°C) or less to verify  
that the elements and thermostat or controller are functioning correctly. The elements should  
turn off and the water should stop boiling.  
If the elements DO NOT turn off, press the POWER switch to the OFF position. If you are not  
a Frymaster/Dean certified technician, call your local FASC for service. DO NOT attempt to  
operate the fryer until the problem has been corrected!  
If you are a certified technician, refer to the troubleshooting guides in Chapter 5 of this manual.  
5. FOR UNITS EQUIPPED WITH THE OPTIONAL BOILOUT SWITCH: Press the switch to the  
BOIL OUT position (see illustration on Page 2-4). This feature will maintain the frypot  
temperature at 195°F (90°C) until the switch is placed in the OFF position. Simmer the solution  
for approximately 1 hour. Do not allow the water level to drop below the bottom OIL LEVEL  
line in the frypot during the boilout operation.  
FOR UNITS WITHOUT THE OPTIONAL BOILOUT SWITCH: Reset the operating thermostat to  
195° (90°C). Simmer the solution for approximately 1 hour. Do not allow the water level to drop  
below the bottom OIL LEVEL line in the frypot during the boilout operation.  
DANGER  
Do not leave the fryer unattended during the boilout process. The boilout solution  
may foam and overflow. Press the POWER switch to the "OFF" position to control  
this condition.  
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6. Press the fryer POWER switch to the OFF position. If the unit is equipped with a boilout switch,  
press that switch to the OFF position.  
7. Add two gallons of cold water. Drain the solution into a suitable container (not the filter pan)  
and clean any remaining stubborn spots with a brush or scouring pad.  
WARNING  
Do not drain water or boilout solution into the filter pan or filter system. Irreversible  
damage may result if water is allowed into the filtration system and all applicable  
warranties will be voided.  
8. Refill and rinse the frypot(s) with cold water twice. Drain the frypot and dry thoroughly with  
clean cloths or towels. Remove all traces of water prior to filling frypot with cooking oil.  
NOTE: If the frypot is not to be refilled immediately after boilout, wipe down the interior of the  
frypot with cooking oil to prevent rusting.  
DANGER  
All water must be removed from the frypot before filling with cooking oil. Water in  
contact with hot cooking oil will cause spattering and may result in injury to nearby  
personnel.  
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FLATBOTTOM SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS  
CHAPTER 3: OPERATION AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE  
3.1 Start-up  
NOTE: If this is the first time the unit is being operated after installation, perform the boil-out  
procedure found in Section 2.3 of Chapter 2 before proceeding.  
1. Fill the frypot with cooking oil up to the lower OIL LEVEL line on the rear of the frypot. If  
using solid shortening, the shortening must be melted first, then poured into the frypot.  
2. Set the operating thermostat or optional solid-state controller to the desired cooking temperature,  
then press the POWER switch to the POWER position. If the fryer is so equipped, press the  
FRYER RESET switch for a couple of seconds then release it. If the light in the reset switch  
does not remain lit when the switch is released, verify that the drain valve is fully closed, and  
then press the reset switch again.  
When this switch is in the  
If this light does not remain  
lit when switch is released,  
the drain valve is open.  
POWER position, this indicator  
will be lit whenever the heating  
elements are engergized.  
NOTE: The Fryer Reset switch and  
Boil Out switch are not present in all  
configurations.  
3. The light in the POWER switch should illuminate, indicating that the elements have been  
energized (see illustration above). It will remain lit until the fryer reaches the temperature set on  
the thermostat or controller. The specific amount of time required for the oil to reach cooking  
temperature (typically 350°F (177°C)) will vary with the initial temperature of the oil, but it will  
normally take less than 30 minutes from a cold start.  
4. When the light in the POWER switch goes out, the temperature of the oil in the frypot has  
reached that set on the thermostat or controller (the “setpoint”) and the fryer is ready for cooking.  
If desired, the oil temperature may be verified by placing the tip of a good grade thermometer or  
pyrometer near the tip of the temperature probe in the frypot and comparing the  
thermometer/pyrometer reading to the setpoint value.  
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3.2 General Use of the Fryer  
1. For consistent product quality and long-term savings, use a high-quality cooking oil or  
shortening.  
2. When satisfied that the cooking oil/shortening is at the proper cooking temperature, carefully  
lower a basket of product into the frypot. At the end of the recommended cooking time for the  
product, lift the basket from the frypot and allow excess oil/shortening to drain back into the  
frypot before transferring the product to a holding station or the serving line.  
CAUTION  
In multi-fryer batteries, do not bang baskets or other utensils on the frypot joiner  
strip. The strip is present to seal the joint between the frypots. Banging baskets on  
the strip to will distort the strip, adversely affecting its fit. It is designed for a tight fit  
and should only be removed for cleaning.  
3. Although 350°F (177°C) is the recommended temperature for most cases, frying should be done  
at the lowest temperature that will produce a high-quality end product. Light loads may  
generally be cooked at a lower temperature than large loads.  
4. When the fryer is not in use, the temperature should be reduced to prolong the life of the oil or  
shortening. It is good practice to experiment to determine the optimum temperature and load  
conditions for the various foods to be fried.  
5. The cooking oil or shortening should be filtered at least once a day. Depending upon the actual  
quantity of product being cooked, more frequent filtering may be required. Refer to Chapter 4  
for specific filtering procedures.  
6. If the fryer will be idle for periods longer than 30 minutes, it is recommended that the elements  
be turned off.  
3.3 Shut-Down  
1. When shutting down at the end of the day, filter the oil or shortening in all fryers and drain the  
filter lines. Press the POWER switch to the OFF position and allow the fryer to cool. Clean  
exposed surfaces of the fryer and cover the frypots.  
2. When shutting down for longer than overnight, filter the cooking oil or shortening and then drain  
it into suitable storage containers or discard it. Press the POWER switch to the OFF position and  
allow the fryer to cool. Clean the fryer inside and out in accordance with the procedures in  
Section 3.4.  
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3.4 Draining and Manual Filtering of Fryers without Built-In Filtration  
NOTE: For fryers with built-in filtration, refer to Chapter 4.  
DANGER  
Allow oil/shortening to cool to 100ºF (38ºC) or lower before draining into an  
appropriate container for disposal.  
For safe, convenient draining and disposal of used cooking oil or shortening, DEAN recommends  
using the Frymaster Shortening Disposal Unit (SDU). The SDU is available through your local  
distributor.  
1. Turn the fryer POWER switch to the OFF position. Screw the drainpipe (provided with your  
fryer) into the drain valve. Make sure the drainpipe is firmly screwed into the drain valve and  
that the opening is pointing down.  
2. Position a metal container under the drainpipe. The container must be able to withstand the heat  
of the cooking oil and have a sealing lid. If you intend to reuse the oil or shortening, DEAN  
recommends that a Frymaster filter cone holder and filter cone be used when a filter machine is  
not available. If you are using a Frymaster filter cone holder, be sure that the cone holder rests  
securely on the metal container.  
3. Open the drain valve slowly to avoid splattering. If the drain valve becomes clogged with food  
particles, use the Fryer’s Friend (clean-out rod) to clear the blockage.  
DANGER  
DO NOT insert anything into the drain from the front to unclog the valve. Hot  
oil/shortening will rush out, creating an extreme hazard.  
WARNING  
DO NOT hammer on the drain valve with the cleanout rod. This will damage the  
drain valve ball and prevent the valve from sealing securely, resulting in a leaky  
valve.  
4. After draining the oil/shortening, clean all food particles and residual oil/shortening from the  
frypot. BE CAREFUL! This material may still cause severe burns if it comes in contact with  
bare skin.  
5. Close the drain valve securely and fill the frypot with clean, filtered or fresh cooking oil or  
melted shortening to the bottom OIL LEVEL line.  
3.5 Shut-Down  
1. When shutting down at the end of the day, filter the oil or shortening in all fryers and drain the  
filter lines. Press the POWER switch to the OFF position and allow the fryer to cool. Clean  
exposed surfaces of the fryer and cover the frypots.  
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2. When shutting down for longer than overnight, filter the cooking oil or shortening and then drain  
it into suitable storage containers or discard it. Press the POWER switch to the OFF position and  
allow the fryer to cool. Clean the fryer inside and out in accordance with the procedures in  
Section 3.6.  
3.6 Cleaning and Routine Maintenance  
3.6.1 Daily  
1. Use a clean cloth saturated with a solution of detergent and hot water to remove accumulated  
carbonized oil/shortening on detachable parts and accessories. Rinse the parts and accessories  
thoroughly with clean water and wipe dry before reinstalling.  
2. Clean all exterior surfaces of the cabinet. DO NOT use abrasive cleansers or steel wool on  
stainless steel. All stainless steel components should be cleaned daily with hot, soapy water or  
with a liquid cleaner approved for stainless steel. If it is necessary to remove encrusted  
materials, soak the area with hot, soapy water to loosen the material, and then use a wooden or  
nylon scraper if necessary to dislodge the material. DO NOT use a metal knife, spatula, or any  
other metal tool to scrape stainless steel. The resulting scratches will be almost impossible to  
remove.  
3. Clean inside the fryer cabinet with a dry, clean cloth to remove dust and any large debris. Wipe  
all accessible metal surfaces and components with a cloth dampened with a solution of detergent  
and hot water to remove accumulated oil/shortening.  
4. Filter the cooking oil or shortening and replace if necessary.  
3.6.2 Weekly  
1. Remove the filter pan, if so equipped, and completely drain the frypot into a steel container. DO  
NOT drain hot oil into a plastic bucket or glass container.  
2. Clean the frypot with a good grade of cleaner or hot water and a strong detergent. Drain the  
frypot and refill with a solution of water and detergent. Turn the fryer on and bring the solution  
to a rolling boil. Turn the heat down and let the mixture stand until deposits and/or carbon spots  
can be removed with the Teflon brush.  
3. Scrub the frypot sides, bottom, and heating elements. Drain the frypot and rinse with clean  
water.  
4. Refill the frypot with clean water and boil again. Drain, rinse, and dry the frypot thoroughly.  
5. Refill the frypot with cooking oil or shortening in accordance with Section 3.1.  
NOTE: If the frypot is not to be refilled immediately after cleaning, wipe down the interior of  
the frypot with cooking oil to prevent rusting.  
3.6.3 Periodic  
Have the fryer checked and adjusted periodically by qualified service personnel as part of a regular  
kitchen maintenance program.  
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FLATBOTTOM SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS  
CHAPTER 4: UNDER FRYER FILTER (UFF) OPERATION  
4.1 General  
Upon initial installation and before each use, remove all loose parts from the filter, wash the filter  
pan and loose parts in hot, soapy water, and dry thoroughly.  
Cooking oil or shortening should be filtered at least daily, or more frequently if cooking is heavy.  
This maximizes the useful life of the oil or shortening, imparts a better flavor to the product being  
prepared and minimizes flavor transfer.  
WARNING  
LEAVE FRYER OFF FOR A MINIMUM OF 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO FILTERING TO  
ALLOW FRYPOT HEAT TO DISSIPATE. FRYPOT DAMAGE CAN OCCUR IF THE OIL  
IS DRAINED IMMEDIATELY AFTER TURNING FRYER OFF.  
DANGER  
THE CRUMB TRAY IN FRYERS EQUIPPED WITH A FILTER SYSTEM MUST BE  
EMPTIED INTO A FIREPROOF CONTAINER AT THE END OF FRYING OPERATIONS  
EACH DAY. SOME FOOD PARTICLES CAN SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUST IF LEFT  
SOAKING IN CERTAIN SHORTENING MATERIAL.  
4.2 Filter Assembly  
NOTE: Before any filtering, all components of the filter pan and leaf filter assemblies should be  
washed with a solution of hot water and detergent and dried thoroughly. Refer to Section 4.4 for  
specific instructions on disassembling and cleaning the leaf filter assembly.  
Lift this ring up to  
disconnect filter hose.  
1. Disconnect the filter hose from the filter assembly  
quick-disconnect and pull the filter assembly out  
of the fryer cabinet.  
2. Remove the filter pan lid and crumb pan from the filter pan.  
3. If not attached, screw the leaf filter assembly standpipe onto the fitting of the leaf filter screen  
assembly. Refer to Section 4.4 for specific assembly instructions.  
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Standpipe to right.  
Pan outlet to left.  
4. Place the leaf filter assembly into the bottom of  
the filter pan, ensuring that the pan outlet is to the  
left and the standpipe is to the right as you face  
the fryer.  
5. Sprinkle 16 ounces (2 cups) of Magnasol XL filter powder evenly over the filter screen. DO  
NOT use other types of filter powder.  
Ensure crumb pan is  
centered left to right  
on front of filter pan.  
6. Hang the crumb pan over the front edge of the  
filter pan, ensuring that it is centered left to right  
in the pan.  
7. Place the filter pan lid over the filter pan and roll  
the filter assembly back into the cabinet.  
Lift this ring up while positioning  
quick-disconnect over fitting on  
standpipe. When in position,  
release ring to lock hose in place.  
8. Reconnect the filter hose to the filter standpipe.  
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4.3 Filtering Procedure  
DANGER  
THE ON-SITE SUPERVISOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT OPERATORS  
ARE MADE AWARE OF THE INHERENT DANGERS OF OPERATING A HOT OIL  
FILTER SYSTEM, PARTICULARLY ASPECTS OF OIL FILTRATION, DRAINING, AND  
CLEANING OF THE FILTER.  
1. Assemble tools to be used for filtering. These are supplied with the filter starter kit:  
Brush - used to clean the frypot while filtering.  
Clean-Out Rod - long rod used to dislodge debris in the drain valve.  
Magnasol XL Filter Powder.  
Magnasol Magnum Leaf Filter Assembly  
WARNING  
USE ONLY MAGNASOL FILTER POWDER FOR BEST RESULTS. USE OF NON-  
APPROVED POWDER CAN CAUSE SYSTEM DAMAGE AND PREMATURE PUMP  
FAILURE.  
NOTE: The following tools are not required, but are recommended to make filtering easier.  
Measuring Cup – used to measure filter powder.  
Stainless Steel Crumb Scoop – for removing debris from the cooking oil or shortening  
prior to filtering.  
NOTE: Always wear proper protective clothing when working with hot oil.  
2. Pull the filter pan out from fryer cabinet and remove the lid, crumb pan, and leaf filter assembly.  
3. Clean the filter pan thoroughly and ensure all components are completely dry.  
4. Disassemble and clean the leaf filter assembly. Refer to Section 4.4 for specific disassembly and  
cleaning instructions.  
5. Turn the fryer OFF and allow the oil to cool for a minimum of 10 minutes before draining oil  
into filter pan. Immediately before draining, stir the oil in the frypot using the brush.  
6. Open the frypot drain valve and drain the oil from ONE FRYPOT ONLY into the filter pan.  
Continue stirring the oil as the oil drains. Brush down frypot sides to remove any debris. Use  
the clean-out rod to clear the drain valve if necessary.  
7. When the frypot is empty, open the oil return valve by turning the smaller red handle located  
under the control panel of the fryer. Move the handle from left to right to open the oil return  
line. The filter pump will activate.  
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8. Leave the fryer drain valve open for approximately 5 minutes, allowing the oil to circulate  
through the frypot and back into the filter. This step is commonly referred to as polishing and it  
extends oil life and improves cooking flavor.  
9. Close the fryer drain valve. The frypot will begin to fill with filtered oil.  
10. Allow the filter pump to run for approximately 10-15 seconds after large bubbles appear in the  
frypot (see photo below) to ensure that all oil has been evacuated from the filter pan and the oil  
return line.  
11. Close the oil-return handle to shut the filter pump off.  
12. Immediately empty the crumb pan into a fireproof container after filtering is complete.  
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4.4 Disassembly, Cleaning, and Reassembly of the Magnum Leaf Filter  
Flatbottom Series electric fryers with built-in filtration come equipped with a Magnasol Magnum  
Leaf Filter, which eliminates the need for filter paper. Follow the instructions below to disassemble,  
clean, and reassemble the filter.  
Dissassembly  
1. Unscrew the standpipe from the leaf filter assembly and set it aside.  
Step 1 - Unscrew  
standpipe and set  
aside.  
Step 3 - Separate  
the outer screens  
and grid.  
Step 2 - Grasp frame with  
thumbs on these handles and  
pull frame appart at corner.  
2. Grasp the frame with your thumbs on the handles at the corner of the assembly and pull outward  
in opposite directions to separate the frame at the corner. Continue to open the frame (it will  
pivot at the opposite corner) until the outer screens and grid can be removed from the frame.  
3. Separate the outer screens and grid.  
Cleaning  
1. Clean the two frame pieces, outer screens, and grid using a good quality degreaser and hot water  
from a spray nozzle. The groove in the frame pieces can be cleaned with the edge of a Scotch-  
Brite™ or similar cleaning pad.  
2. At each scheduled boil out, disassemble the leaf filter assembly and place in the frypot being  
boiled out. Follow the boil-out procedure in Section 2.3.  
3. Allow all leaf filter assembly components to air dry or thoroughly dry with clean towels before  
reassembling.  
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Reassembly  
1. Place the two outer screens together and align their edges.  
Steps 1 and 2 - Stack outer screens  
and insert edges into frame.  
Step 3 - Insert grid between screens  
after screens have been positioned in  
frame.  
Step 4 - Connect corner and pivot  
frame over free edges of screens.  
Ensure hole is on  
same side as  
handle.  
2. Insert the screens into one of the frame halves (it doesn’t matter which one). Ensure that the hole in the  
top screen is on the same side of the frame as the handle.  
3. Slip the grid between the screens so that the threaded fitting on the grid goes through the hole in the top  
screen and the grid is centered between the edges of the screens.  
4. Connect the other half of the frame at the corner opposite the handles and pivot the frame onto the free  
edges of the screen.  
5. Screw the standpipe onto the threaded fitting and hand tighten.  
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4.5 Filter Troubleshooting  
y
y
y
y
Return valve not fully open.  
Tripped circuit breaker.  
Incorrect or no line voltage.  
Failed return valve microswitch.  
Pump won't  
start.  
Pump stops  
during  
filtering  
process.  
y
y
Allow motor to cool for at least 45 minutes and then  
press thermal overload switch on motor. Also reset  
the 7-amp circuit breaker.  
Motor is hot.  
Pump stops  
and motor is  
cool.  
Move filter handle to "OFF". Allow oil to cool then  
empty pan. Verify filter leaf assembly is clean and  
properly installed. Refill pan and restart process.  
y
y
Reset thermal overload.  
Verify wiring harness is properly connected; a  
damaged harness should be replaced by an FASC.  
Pump is blocked. Call FASC for service.  
Filter pan suction tube is blocked. Use a thin,  
flexible wire to unclog.  
Pump starts  
and abruptly  
stops.  
y
y
y
Motor or 24 VAC transformer failed; contact an  
authorized service technician for service.  
y
y
Verify that filter leaf disconnect is properly attached  
to filter system hose.  
Verify that filter leaf is properly installed in filter pan.  
Pumping is  
erratic.  
Oil not being  
returned to  
frypot.  
y
y
Solidified oil or sediment is likely clogging the return  
line. Clear line.  
Clogged filter leaf.  
After filtering,  
fryer does not  
operate  
y
Verify drain valve is fully closed.  
properly.  
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FLATBOTTOM SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS  
CHAPTER 5: WIRING DIAGRAM AND COMMON REPAIR  
PARTS LIST  
5.1 Wiring Diagram  
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5.2 Common Repair Parts  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
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ITEM  
PART #  
807-3764  
823-3760  
COMPONENT  
1
2
3
4
Element, 208VAC 6.3 kW Heating  
Element Assembly, 208 VAC 6.3 kW Heating  
200-3435SP Element/Probe Guard, Left or Right  
106-2120  
807-3750  
807-3751  
106-2135  
807-3574  
807-3576  
807-3579  
807-3611  
807-3722  
106-0802  
816-0534  
106-0801  
807-3610  
807-3748  
807-3743  
807-3682  
807-2103  
106-2148  
807-3515  
816-0546  
807-3759  
Fuse Assembly, 5 Amp w/Leads  
Fuse, 300V 5 Amp  
Holder, Fuse  
5
Panel Assembly, Power/Reset/Boil-Out  
Switch, Power  
Switch, Reset  
Switch, Boil-Out  
6
7
8
Relay, 24VAC Coil (Boil-Out Relay)  
Interface Board, 208/230V (Thermatron Board)  
Faceplate Assembly, Solid State Thermatron Controller  
Knob, Thermatron Controller  
Potentiometer Assembly, Thermatron Controller  
Terminal Block  
Circuit Breaker, 3-Pole 240VAC  
Contactor, 208/240VAC 50/60Hz  
Transformer, 230VAC  
Microswitch, CE Straight Lever  
Probe Assembly, 1824E/2424E Temperature  
Thermostat, Operating  
Knob, Operating Thermostat  
Thermostat, High-Limit w/Manual Reset  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
*
16  
* Not illustrated  
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4
3
2
5
6
7
8
9
10  
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ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
106-1683  
810-2245  
810-2170  
810-2173  
106-1831  
823-3492  
823-3509  
810-2237  
823-3480  
106-1693  
810-2100  
810-2108  
Hose Assembly, Complete Vacuum  
Hose Assembly, 16 ¾-inch Flexible  
Quick-Disconnect, ½-inch Male  
Quick-Disconnect, ½-inch Female  
Quick-Disconnect Assembly, -inch Female  
Lid, Filter Pan  
Pan, Crumb  
Filter Assembly, Magnasol Leaf  
Pan Assembly, Filter  
10  
*
*
Carriage Assembly, SCF Filter System (Filter Caddy)  
Motor, 120/230VAC Pump  
Pump, 8 GPM Filter  
* Not illustrated  
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Frymaster, L.L.C., 8700 Line Avenue, PO Box 51000, Shreveport, Louisiana 71135-1000  
Shipping Address: 8700 Line Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana 71106  
TEL 1-318-865-1711  
FAX (Parts) 1-318-219-7140  
(Tech Support) 1-318-219-7135  
Price: $6.00  
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SERVICE HOTLINE  
1-800-551-8633  
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES  
MARCH 2003  
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