Inc. Fryer User Manual
Electric  Fryer  Operation  &  Care  Manual  •  9
INSTALLATION
An electrical wiring diagram is located in the front 
access door of the fryer. The fryer must be installed by a 
qualiedelectrician.Thisappliancemustbebranchcircuit
protected with proper ampacities, in accordance with 
the wiring diagram located in the fryer. The fryer must 
be properly grounded in accordance with the National 
Electrical Code and applicable local codes. A means to 
disconnecttheunitmustbeincorporatedintothexed
wiring in accordance with wiring codes.
Wiresizeforthemainincomingpowertotheunitmust
matchtheminimumsizelistedinthespecications
applicabletothespecicfryer.Forsupplyconnections,
locate the wire size posted on the label located on the 
electrical control box cover, behind the service panel or 
elsewhere listed in this manual.
Before operating the fryer, check all cable connections 
in the electrical connection area for tightness since 
connections can loosen during transport.
230V: 
  To prevent an electrical shock hazard between the 
appliance and other appliances or metal parts in close 
vicinity, an equalization-bonding stud is provided. An 
equalization bonding lead must be connected to this 
stud and the other appliances / metal parts to provide 
sufcientprotectionagainstpotentialdifference.The
terminal is marked with the following symbol.    
ELECTRICAL - ASF-60E
  voltage  phase  cycle/hz  amps kW awg
 208-220 (agcy)  3  60  47.0  17.9  aWg 6 
 at208 3 60 45.0 16.2  aWg 6 
 at220 3 60 47.6 18.2  aWg 6
  240 (agcy)  3  60  43.0  17.9  aWg 6
  380-415   
  at 380  3  50  20.4  15.4  aWg 10 
 at415 3 50 25.4 18.3  aWg 10
 440-480 (agcy)  3  60  21.8  18.1  aWg 10 
 at440 3 60 20.4 15.5  aWg 10 
 at480 3 60 22.2 18.5  aWg 10
Nocordorplug
DANGER
To avoid electrical shock, this 
appliance MUST be adequately 
grounded in accordance with local 
electrical codes or, in the absence of 
local codes, with the current edition 
of the National Electrical Code ANSI/
NFPA No. 70. In Canada, all electrical 
connections are to be made in 
accordance with CSA C22.1, Canadian 
Electrical Code Part 1 or local codes.
 DANGER
ENSURE POWER SOURCE 
MATCHES VOLTAGE STAMPED 
ON APPLIANCE NAMEPLATE.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
ELECTRICAL - ASF-75E
  voltage  phase  cycle/hz  amps kW  awg
  208-220(agcy) 3 60 68.2 26.0 AWG2 
 at208 3 60 66.6 24.0 AWG2 
 at220 3 60 70.8 27.0 AWG2
  240 (agcy)  3  60  66.8  27.8  aWg 2
  380-415 (agcy)  3  50  38.1  27.5  aWg 6 
  at 380  3  50  35.2  23.2  aWg 6 
 at415 3 50 38.2 27.5 AWG6
  440-480 (agcy)  3  60  31.3  26.0  aWg 8 
 at440 3 60 30.7 23.5 AWG8 
 at480 3 60 33.4 27.9 AWG8
Nocordorplug
DANGER
APPLIANCES WITH NO CORD 
PROVIDED BY FACTORY MUST 
BE EQUIPPED WITH A CORD OF 
SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO PERMIT 
THE APPLIANCE TO BE MOVED 
FOR CLEANING. 
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST 
BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE 
TECHNICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH 
APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL CODES.
Hard wired models:
Hard wired models must be equipped with a 
country certified external allpole disconnection 
switch with sufficient contact separation.
If a power cord is used for the connection of the 
productanoilresistantcordlikeH05RNorH07RN
or equivalent must be used.










