SERVICE AND PARTS MANUAL FRYMASTER BIELA14 SERIES LOV™ ELECTRIC FRYER This equipment chapter is to be installed in the Fryer Section of the Equipment Manual. FOR YOUR SAFETY Do Not Store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. MANUFACTURED BY P.O. BOX 51000 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71135-1000 PHONE: 1-318-865-1711 TOLL FREE: 1-800-551-8633 1-800-24 FRYER FAX: 1-318-688-2200 Frymaster L.L.C., 8700 Line Avenue 71106 P.O.
NOTICE IF, DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE CUSTOMER USES A PART FOR THIS ENODIS EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED NEW OR RECYCLED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM FRYMASTER DEAN, OR ANY OF ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS, AND OR THE PART BEING USED IS MODIFIED FROM ITS ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION, THIS WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
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. i DANGER The front ledge of this appliance is not a step! Do not stand on the appliance. Serious injury can result from slips or contact with the hot oil.
LOV™ ELECTRIC WARRANTY STATEMENT Frymaster, L.L.C. makes the following limited warranties to the original purchaser only for this equipment and replacement parts: A. WARRANTY PROVISIONS - FRYERS 1. Frymaster L.L.C. warrants all components against defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years. 2. All parts, with the exception of the frypot, O-rings and fuses, are warranted for two years after installation date of fryer. 3.
• operating the frypot without shortening or other liquid in the frypot; • no fryer will be warranted under the ten-year program for which a proper start-up form has not been received.
BIELA14 SERIES LOV™ ELECTRIC FRYERS TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS .............................................................................................................................. i WARRANTY STATEMENT ...................................................................................................................................ii ELECTRICAL POWER SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................
BIELA14 SERIES LOV™ ELECTRIC FRYERS TABLE OF CONTENTS cont. 1.18.4 1.18.5 1.18.6 1.18.7 1.18.8 1.18.9 1.18.10 1.18.11 1.18.12 Tilt Switch Wiring ..............................................................................................................1-44 Contactor Box-Delta Configuration....................................................................................1-45 Contactor Box-WYE Configuration ...................................................................................
BIELA14 SERIES LOV™ ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.1 General Before performing any maintenance on your Frymaster fryer, disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. WARNING To ensure the safe and efficient operation of the fryer and hood, the electrical plug for the 120-volt line, which powers the hood, must be fully engaged and locked in its pin and sleeve socket.
3. Remove the two screws from the upper corners of the control panel and allow the control panel to swing down. 4. Unplug the wiring harnesses and disconnect the grounding wires from the terminals on the back of the controller. Remove the control panel assembly by lifting it from the hinge slots in the control panel frame. 5. Disconnect the wiring from the component to be replaced, being sure to make a note of where each wire was connected. 6.
1.4 Replacing a High-Limit Thermostat 1. Remove the filter pan and lid from the unit. Drain the frypots into an McDonald’s Shortening Disposal Unit (MSDU) or other appropriate METAL container using the computer “drain to pan option” or using the MIB board in manual mode. 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.
2. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply and reposition it to gain access to the rear of the fryer. 3. Remove the screws from the bottom of the lower panel attaching the contactor plug guards. 4. Remove each of the guards. 5. Remove the four screws from both sides of the lower back panel. Then remove the two screws on both the left and right sides of the back of the tilt housing. Lift the tilt housing straight up to remove from the fryer. 6.
. Secure any loose wires with wire ties, making sure there is no interference with the movement of the springs. Rotate the elements up and down, making sure that movement is not restricted and that the wires are not pinched. 13. Reinstall the tilt housing, back panels and contactor plug guards. Reposition the fryer under the exhaust hood and reconnect it to the electrical power supply to return the fryer to service. 1.6 Replacing a Heating Element 1. Perform steps 1-5 of section 1.
Index Marker marks Position 1 6L 3 2 1 3 2 1 6 5 4 6 5 4 9 8 7 5L 4L 6 R 3L 2L 1L 5 4R R 3R 2 1R R 8. Reconnect the element connector ensuring that the latches lock. 9. Insert the temperature probe leads into the 12-pin wiring harness connector (see illustration below). For full-vat units or the right half of a dual-vat unit, the red lead goes into position 3 and the white into position 4.
Remove two screws to access contactor box components above the filter pan. 4. The contactors and relays are held on by threaded pin studs so that only removal of the nut is required to replace the component. 5. After performing necessary service, reverse steps 1-4 to return the fryer to operation. Left and right views of mechanical contactor box components. 1.8 Replacing a Frypot 1.
5. Unplug the wiring harnesses and ground wires from the backs of the controllers. Remove the controllers by lifting them from the hinge slots in the control panel frame. 6. Remove the screws from the bottom of the lower back panel attaching the contactor plug guards. 7. Remove each of the guards. 8. 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. 9.
26. Reconnect the oil return and auto top off flexlines to the frypot, and replace aluminum tape, if necessary, to secure heater strips to the flexlines. 27. Insert the high-limit thermostat leads disconnected in step 18 (see illustration on page 1-3 for pin positions). 28. Reconnect the actuators, ensuring the correct position of the drain and return valves. 29. Reconnect the auto filtration probes and auto top off sensors. 30. Reinstall the drain tube assembly. 31.
• Solidified shortening in the pan or filter lines, or • Attempting to filter unheated oil or shortening (cold oil is more viscous, overloading the pump motor and causing it to overheat). If the motor runs but the pump does not return oil, there is a blockage in the pump. Incorrectly sized or installed paper/pads will allow food particles and sediment to pass through the filter pan and into the pump.
Disconnect flexlines indicated by the arrows. 4. Loosen the nut and bolt which secure the bridge to the oil-return manifold. 5. Remove the cover plate from the front of the motor and disconnect the motor wires. 6. Unplug the pump motor assembly 6-pin connector C-2 and, using a pin pusher, disconnect the vent vacuum-breaker solenoid (pins 2 and 5) that is attached to the oil return manifold. 7.
11. When proper operation has been verified, reinstall the back panels and the filter pan and lid. 12. Reposition the fryer under the exhaust hood and reconnect it to the electrical power supply to return the fryer to service. 1.9.3 Replacing the Transformer or Filter Relay Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. Remove the left controller from the fryer to expose the interior of the left component box. The transformer and relay on the left are located as shown in the illustration below.
1.10.1 ATO (Automatic Top-off) Troubleshooting Problem Probable Causes A. B. C. Frypots won’t top D. off. E. F. G. A. The yellow JIB low light won’t B. illuminate. C. A. One vat tops off but other vats fail to top B. off. A. Incorrect vat tops B. off. Corrective Action A. Check to see that fryer is heating. Fryer temperature must be at setpoint. Check probe resistance. If probe is bad, replace the probe. B. Ensure that the oil in the JIB is above 70°F (21°C). Probe temperature lower than C.
1.10.
1.10.3 Replacing the ATO board or Transformer Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. Locate the ATO box (see Figure 1 on page 12), behind the JIB (Jug In Box). Remove the cover to expose the transformer and ATO board (see Figure 2). Mark and unplug any wires or harnesses. Replace the defective component and reattach all wires or harnesses. Replace the cover. Once replaced, reconnect the power. Remove and restore power to ALL computers after power has been restored to the ATO board.
Buttons and LED’s Manual – This button is used to toggle between auto and manual filtration mode. A corresponding LED is lit when in Manual mode. When pressed, a message will be sent to all vats, indicating the mode has changed. The following buttons are inoperable in auto mode: Select - This button is used to scroll through available vats, choosing one to be manually filtered. Drain – This button is used to open and close the drain on the vat indicated on the display.
1.11.2 MIB (Manual Interface Board) Troubleshooting Problem Probable Causes A. Filter pan out of position. B. Ensure MIB board is not in manual mode. C. Ensure MIB cover is not Auto filtration won’t damaged and pressing start. against buttons. D. Filter relay has failed. E. AIF is set to enabled, blue light doesn’t light. MIB display shows An error has occurred and something other displayed character indicates than an “A” or vat error. number. No power present at the MIB board MIB error will not clear.
Problem Probable Causes Corrective Action A. Ensure the CAN bus system is terminated at BOTH ENDS (on the M2007 connector J6 and on the ATO board connector J10) with a resistor equipped 6-pin connector. B. Ensure all 6-pin CAN connectors are tight between the M2007 (J6 and J7), MIB (J1 and J2), AIF (J4 and J5) and ATO (J10) boards. MIB board alternating “N” and “r”. C.
J2 AIF J4 J3 SD Card 8074547 RTI - JIB Fill Switch J4 Reset Switch Transformer Filter Relay Blue LED 8074649 J5 Pan Switch J6 RTI - Pump & Solenoids 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ground CAN Lo CAN Hi 5VDC+ 24VDC Ground 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Momentary Switch - Out Momentary Switch - In Ground Reset 24VAC 24VAC Ret Pump Motor Pump Motor Blue LED + Blue LED - Pan Sw + Pan Sw Ground Ground From RTI transformer Common To RTI "Add Pump" Relay To Waste Solenoid - 3 Way To Fill
1.11.4 MIB (Manual Interface Board) Display Diagnostics DISPLAY LED EXPLANATION Drain Vat # Vat # Vat # Vat # alternating with O Vat # alternating with C Vat # alternating with d On Off Slow blink Fast blink Fast blink Fast blink Drain valve on vat # is open Drain valve on vat # is closed Drain valve on vat # is opening or closing Problem opening drain valve on vat# Problem closing drain valve on vat# Problem with drain on vat#. (i.e.
MIB (Manual Interface Board) Display Characters A – Auto Mode – Auto Filtration enabled. C – Closed Valve - The display will alternate between C and the corresponding vat number and the valve LED is blinking. d – Drain Issue- The display will alternate between d and the corresponding vat number. indicates the drain valve has a problem. i.e. The drain is clogged. This E – Actuator circuit is not sensing the actuator. The display will alternate between E and the corresponding vat number.
1.11.5 MIB (Manual Interface Board) Auto Filtration Failure Scenarios Failure Cannot open drain valve. Display Solution Vat # alternating with O, fast Check drain valve. blinking drain LED. Cannot close drain valve Vat # alternating with C, fast Check drain valve. blinking drain LED. No message from the cooking Vat # alternating with d, fast Close drain valve. computer, indicating that the oil blinking drain LED. has drained out.
1.12 RTI Service Issues 1.12.1 RTI MIB Tests The LOV™ fryer will ONLY operate with RTI systems that have the new RTI updated three-pole float switch. If the float switch is the older two-pole switch, call RTI. These float switches are polarity specific which may short to ground and damage an MIB board. Normal measurements (MIB J6 8 pin connector with everything connected) AC voltage measurements: Pin 1 to Pin 2 - 24 VAC. Pin 1 to Pin 8 - 24 VAC when waste tank is full, 0 VAC when it is not full.
1.12.
1.12.3 RTI LOV™ TEST QUICK REFERENCE DISPOSE TO WASTE, REFILL POT FROM BULK: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Hold down “filter” button until computer beeps twice. Scroll down to “dispose” using “Info" button then press “9” button. Press “9” to dispose of oil in pot. “Vat Empty” is displayed. Press “9” if it is empty or press “8” if vat still contains oil. “Clean Vat Complete” is displayed. Press “9”. “Engage Dispose Switch” is displayed. Switch the RTI switch to dispose*.
1.13 AIF (Automatic Intermittent) Filtration Service Procedures The AIF (Automatic Intermittent Filtration) board controls the actuators that open and close the drain and return valve. The AIF boards are located inside a protective housing under each frypot (see Figure 11). Figure 11 1.13.1 AIF Troubleshooting Problem Probable Causes A. No power to the AIF board. Actuator doesn’t function. B. Actuator is unplugged. C. AIF board failure. D. Actuator is bad. A. Actuator plugged into wrong connector.
1.13.
1.13.3 Replacing an AIF (Automatic Intermittent Filtration) board Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. Locate the AIF board to be replaced under a frypot. Mark and unplug the harnesses. The AIF board assembly is held in place with one screw in the front of the assembly (see Figure 12). Remove the screw and the front of the assembly drops down (see Figure 13) and the back tab slides out of the bracket attached to the frypot (see Figure 14).
1.14 M2007 Computer Service Procedures 1.14.1 M2007 Computer Troubleshooting Problem Probable Causes A. Computer not turned on. Corrective Action A. Press the ON/OFF switch to turn the computer on. B. This fryer has two cords: a computer power cord and a main power cord. If the computer cord is not plugged in, the computer will not activate. Verify computer power cord is plugged in and that circuit breaker is not tripped. B. No power to the fryer. No Display on Computer. C.
Problem M2007 displays CHANGE FILTER PAD. M2007 display shows chk pan. M2007 display shows hot-hi-1. M2007 display shows HI-LIMIT. Probable Causes Change the filter pad and ensure the filter pan has been removed from the fryer for a Filter error has occurred, filter pad minimum of TWO minutes, then press 9 (1 clogged, 24 hour filter pad change prompt YES) following any additional instruction has occurred or change filter pad was prompts displayed on the computer. ignored on a prior prompt.
Problem Computer will not go into program mode or some buttons do not actuate. M2007 display shows HI 2 BAD. M2007 display shows IGNITION FAILURE and alarm sounds, but fryer operates normally (false alarm). M2007 display shows software for only M2007 or MIB but not all boards. M2007 display shows low temp, heating indicator cycles on and off normally but fryer does not heat. M2007 display shows FILTER ERROR. Fryer filters after each cook cycle. Probable Causes Failed computer.
1.14.2 M2007 Useful Codes To enter any of the following codes: Press and hold 3and 4simultaneously for TEN seconds and a three chirps sound. Release the buttons and code appears. • Reset Factory Menu - Enter 3322. The computer display flashes and quickly counts from 1-40 and switches to off. (NOTE: This will delete any hand-entered menu items). • Switch between Domestic Menu and International Menu - Enter 1212. • Reset CALL TECH Message - Disconnect board locator plug (J10). Reinsert plug. Enter 1000.
1.14.3 Tech Mode Tech mode allows technicians to reset all passwords set in levels one and two, and reset the time and date. It also allows the technician to access the fryer main setup mode. 1. Press and hold 3and 4 simultaneously for TEN seconds until three chirps sound and CODE is displayed. 2. Enter 1650. 3. The computer displays TECH MODE and changes to CLEAR PASSWORDS. 4. Press the 9 (1) button to accept selection and clear the passwords. 5.
1.14.4 M2007 Filter Error Flowchart This chart follows the process of clearing a FILTER ERROR prompt. The prompt is displayed when any of the following occur: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Clogged filter pad, Tripped or defective filter pump, Leaky O-ring on the pick-up tube, Failed drain valve/actuator, or Failed return valve/actuator. It is cleared by following the prompts. If the computer displays SERVICE REQUIRED, the fryer is locked out until reset by a technician.
1.14.5 M2007 Menu Summary Tree Reflected below are the major programming sections in the M2007 and the order in which submenu headings will be found under the sections in the Installation and Operation Manual. See section 4.10.2 See section 4.10.3 See section 4.10.4 Adding New Menu Items Storing Menu Items in Product Buttons Draining, Refilling, and Disposing of Oil M2007 Menu Items Location in IO Manual Filter Menu ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4.
1.14.
1.15 Loading and Updating Software Procedures 1.15.1 Loading Software from an SD card to MIB and AIF boards The software can be updated on the AIF, MIB, M2007 and ATO. Follow the following instructions to update. If updating ALL the software update the MIB/AIF and then the M2007/ATO. and then remove ALL power from the fryer by removing and restoring ALL power cords on the rear of the unit. To update MIB or AIF software follow these steps: 1. Switch all computers to OFF.
1.15.2 Loading Software from an SD card to an M2007 Computer or ATO Board To update M2007 and ATO software, follow these steps: 1. Switch all computers to OFF. Press the TEMP button to check current M2007/MIB/AIF/ATO software version. 2. Remove the two screws on the left side cover plate of the M2007 board. 3.
1.16 Interface Board Diagnostic Chart The following diagram and charts provide ten quick system checks that can be performed using only a multimeter.
1.17 Probe Resistance Chart Probe Resistance Chart For use with fryers manufactured with Minco Thermistor probes only.
1.18 Wiring Diagrams 1.18.
1.18.
1.18.
1.18.
1.18.
EPRI/TRIAC SSR ELEMENT/CONTROLS WIRING 1-46 MERCURY CONTROLS CIRCUIT MERCURY ELEMENT WIRING 1.18.
1.18.
1-48 TILT SWITCH RELAY 4 1 2 OPTIONAL TILT SWITCH 3 1 K2 HEAT RELAY HEAT J3 J1-4 HT J1-5 C6-11 C1-4 C1-10 C1-5 J2-12 HOOD RELAY Applicable to McDonald's Units Only C6-11 and C6-12 are jumpered and C1-6 goes directly to heat contactor if tilt switch is not present.
N J3 J2 1 1-49 1 3 3 3 1 6 ON/OFF POWER 7 7 K4 LATCH RELAY 24V C6 12 VDC 9 2 HIGH LIMIT 5 5 2 14 14 AL 11 3 TROUBLE 10 10 24V FUSE 24V COMPUTER/CONTROLLER 2 2 COMP 12 HOOD RELAY 1 CUT- 12V OFF Applicable to McDonald's Units Only FIRE L1 13 13 M T K3 HEAT RELAY HT HI 4 4 HEAT J2-8 HI RELAY 11 11 C1-8 J3 SD J2 J2-7 HT RELAY INTERFACE BOARD C6 10 4 TEMP PROBE C6-5 C1-4 C1-12 N L1 3 4 1C 1 2 3 GND TILT C6-6 SWITCH C1-9 TILT SWIT
1.18.
1.18.
1.18.
BIELA14 SERIES LOV™ ELECTRIC FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.1 Accessories PART # 809-0171 809-0402 2 810-2793 * 809-0921 3 803-0209 4 823-5956 5 106-8325 * 106-8329 6 803-0132 7 803-0106 8 803-0378 * 803-0002 * 803-0046 * 803-0170 *Not illustrated.
2.2 Doors, Sides, Tilt Housings, Cap-N-Splash, Top Caps and Casters ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 * * * 7 8 9 PART # 231-0323 232-0323 810-1105 106-4397 230-4960 106-4067 810-0275 809-0970 230-4685 810-0327 810-0326 823-6085 823-5700 823-6151 823-6243 10 823-6420 823-6421 823-6422 823-6887 11 106-7835 106-5979 106-7576 106-7841 * Not illustrated.
2.3 Drain System Components 2.3.1 Drain Tube Sections and Associated Parts See Section 2.3.
2.3.1 Drain Tube Sections and Associated Parts cont. ITEM PART# COMPONENT 1 823-6020 Drain Tube, Full-Vat Left Closed/Right End Open 2 823-6112 Drain Tube, Dual-Vat Left Closed/Right End Open 3 823-6663 Drain Tube, Dump (Use 823-6770 for French Unit) 4 823-6664 Drain Tube, Full-Vat 2 Bat. Dump Left Closed/Right End Open 5 823-6239 Drain Tube, Dual-Vat 2 Bat.
2.3.
2-6 12 15 5 8 9 10 19 11 27 6 29 NOTE 3: The hood relay on the left side of the component box is present only in the left component box. NOTE 2: Item 11 – Switch is only used on domestic fryer component boxes.
2.4.1 Component Boxes cont. ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PART # 106-5592 200-3300 806-9495SP 807-2515 807-4482 807-0037 807-0121 807-0922 807-2278 810-2446 807-4036 807-3575 807-1947 807-1321 807-1597 810-2445 106-5750 106-5751 807-0855 807-0800 807-0680 807-2191 807-0979 807-2180 809-0349 826-2260 826-2261 * 807-4403 25 220-4723 26 807-4678 27 230-0834 28 816-0217 29 810-0045 30 200-6654 * 826-2249 * Not illustrated.
2.4.2 Contactor Boxes 2.4.2.
2.4.2.1 Left and Right Contactor Box Configurations NOTES: Left and right contactor box assemblies are mirror images of one another. With the exception of the box itself, all components of a left-hand assembly are the same as those in the corresponding right-hand assembly and vice versa except for the hood relay which occurs in the right or large box only. The configurations illustrated show all possible components, but a particular configuration may not have all the components shown.
2.4.3 Heating Element Assemblies and Associated Parts 2.4.3.1 Element Assemblies and Hardware NOTE: These elements apply only to BIELA14 series fryers.
2.4.3.1 Element Assemblies and Hardware cont. ITEM 1 PART # 826-2198 826-2192 826-2200 826-2193 826-2199 2 3 4 5 6 * * 7 826-2194 826-2196 826-2212 816-0681 816-0480 816-0688 809-1003 809-0766 230-4028 230-3714 230-0784 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 220-0464 910-2042 230-0781 230-4902 230-4101 809-0567 230-4903 230-4103 810-3030 810-3131 17 220-0733 * Not illustrated. COMPONENT Element 200V 7.0 kW (220V 8.5kW used in some export 3-phase 4-wire WYE units) 208V 17.0 kW 220V 17.0 kW (240V 8.
2.4.3.
2.4.3.2 Element Tube Assemblies contd.
2.4.5 Wiring 2.4.5.1 Contactor Box Wiring Assemblies – 12-Pin Dual-Vat C-1 ITEM PART # 106-5980SP 1 COMPONENT Contactor Box Harness Assembly Dual Vat Standard (See wiring diagrams on pages 1-41 thru 1-43.) EPRI (uses harness above plus wire kits WIR0734 and WIR0737) (See wiring diagrams on pages 1-45 and 1-46.) 2.4.5.
2.4.5.3 Contactor Box Wiring Assembly – 6-Pin (Left Element) ITEM 1 2 PART # COMPONENT 106-6768SP 14/17 kW Standard Mercury Contactor 106-6771SP 14/17 kW Mechanical Contactor 2.4.5.
2.4.5.
2.4.5.6 Component Box and Filter Pump Wiring Harnesses 2 1 3 ITEM 1 2 3 PART # 106-5750SP 106-6639 106-5751SP 106-6644 106-5935SP COMPONENT Full Vat Control Harness J4 to J2 (Standard) Full Vat Control Harness J4 to J2 (EPRI) Dual Vat Control Harness J4 to J1 and J2 (Standard) Dual Vat Control Harness J4 to J1 and J2 (EPRI) Filter Pump C2 to Component Box Wiring Harness 2.4.5.7 Component Box to Filter Pump Harness 2.4.5.
2.4.5.
2.5 Filtration System Components 2.5.
2.5.1 Filtration Components cont.
2.5.2 Auto Intermittent Filtration Components 2.5.2.1 LOV™ Indicator Lights Assembly 106-8231SP LOV™ Panel Assembly ITEM 1 2 3 PART # COMPONENT 106-8106SP Light, Blue 24VDC LED Flush 106-8105SP Light, Yellow/Orange 24VDC LED Flush 230-4271 Plate, Control Frame LOV™ 2.5.2.
2.5.2.3 AIF Board Assembly 106-9257 AIF Board Assembly ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PART # 824-1891 816-0748 816-0749 106-9608SP 816-0769 106-8591 220-3697 COMPONENT Cover, AIF Board Gasket, AIF Board Gasket, Computer Board Board, AIF Seal, AIF Board Assembly, AIF Box Mount, AIF Box 2.5.2.
2.6 Frypot Assemblies and Associated Parts See Page 2-5 for Drain Valve Assemblies. See Page 2-26 for Return Valve Assemblies.
2.6 Frypot Assemblies and Associated Parts cont.
2.7 Oil Return System Components 4 3 2 1 ITEM PART # 1 810-3015 2 810-3016 3 810-3017 4 810-3018 * 813-0907 * Not illustrated.
2.
2.9 Auto Top Off Components 2.9.1 JIB Basket ITEM 1 PART # 810-3277 COMPONENT Basket, JIB LOV™ 2.9.2 Automatic Top Off Board Assembly 1 2 5 3 4 ITEM 1 2 3 * 4 PART # 106-9259 816-0747 106-9610SP 807-4698 807-1999 807-2176 5 220-4352 220-3987 * 807-3575 * Not illustrated.
2.9.3 Solenoid and Pump Assemblies 4 7 8 2 3 1 5 6 ITEM PART # 1 807-4336 2 807-4412 3 807-4587 4 807-4590 5 810-3270 6 816-0708 7 816-0710 8 813-0640 * 811-1139 * 810-3266 * 810-3265 * 810-3263 * 810-3264 * Not illustrated. COMPONENT Pump, ¼ FNPT 12VDC, 19PSI 15.
2.9.4 JIB Cap and Pick Up Assembly ITEM 1 2 3 4 PART # 106-8512SP 230-3737 810-3242 810-3300 810-3334 COMPONENT Cap, JIB Assembly Cap, JIB Hose, JIB Inlet, Oil Reservoir Tube Bushing, Heyco 2.9.
2.9.
2.10 Wiring Connectors, Pin Terminals and Power Cords ITEM PART # COMPONENT Power Cords * * * * * 807-0154 807-4317 807-1685 807-4316 807-3817 1 807-1068 2 807-0158 3 807-0156 5 807-0159 5 807-0875 6 807-1067 7 807-0157 8 807-0155 9 807-0160 10 807-0804 11 826-1341 12 826-1342 13 807-2518 14 807-0928 15 806-4855 16 230-2345 * 807-4660PK * Not illustrated.
2.
Frymaster, L.L.C.