Performance Pro Series Gas Fryers Models 35 & 45 Service and Parts Manual Frymaster, a member of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association, recommends using CFESA Certified Technicians.
IF, DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE CUSTOMER USES A PART FOR THE ENODIS EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED NEW OR RECYCLED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM FRYMASTER AND 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 Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of this appliance without depending upon the gas line connection. Single fryers equipped with legs must be stabilized by installing anchor straps. All fryers equipped with casters must be stabilized by installing restraining chains. If a flexible gas line is used, an additional restraining cable must be connected at all times when the fryer is in use. DANGER The front ledge of the fryer is not a step! Do not stand on the fryer.
PERFORMANCE PRO SERIES GAS FRYERS MODELS 35 & 45 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: Service Procedures 1.1 General..................................................................................................................................................1-1 1.1.1 Pilot Ignition...............................................................................................................................1-1 1.1.2 Electronic Ignition..............................................................................
PERFORMANCE PRO SERIES GAS FRYERS MODELS 35 & 45 Table of Contents CHAPTER 2: Parts List 2.1 Accessories ..........................................................................................................................................2-1 2.2 Basket Lift and Associated Parts...........................................................................................................2-2 2.3 Cabinetry.........................................................................................................
PERFORMANCE PRO SERIES GAS FRYERS MODELS 35 & 45 CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.1 General Performance Pro Series gas fryers (formerly Master Jet 35- and 45-series fryers) contain a welded stainless steel frypot directly heated by gas flames diffused evenly over its lower surface by ceramic targets. The flames originate from orifices in a U-shaped burner manifold positioned beneath the frypot.
1.1.3 Controller Options Performance Pro gas fryers may be equipped with thermostat controls, analog controllers, digital controllers, basket lift timers, or Computer Magic computers. In fryers equipped with thermostat control panels, the fryer and melt cycle are turned on and off using rocker switches and the temperature is set by a knob connected directly to the frypot-mounted thermostat. These units have no interface board.
After servicing is complete: 5. Return the fryer to its original location, reconnect the unit to the gas supply, and open the gas supply valve. Be sure to reattach all restraining devices and plug in all electrical cords. 6. Refill the fryer with oil. 1.3 Diagnostic Procedures 1.3.1 Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent Tube 1. Carefully unscrew the vent tube from the gas valve. NOTE: Straighten the vent tube for easy removal. 2. Pass a piece of binding wire (.
35-Series Non-CE Standard Burner Manifold Gas Pressures Gas 45-Series Non-CE Standard Burner Manifold Gas Pressures Pressure Gas Pressure Natural 4.0” W.C. 0.87 kPa Natural 3.5” W.C. 0.73 kPa Propane 9.0” W.C. 2.24 kPa Propane 8.25” W.C. 2.05 kPa 35-Series CE Standard Burner Manifold Gas Pressures Gas 45-Series CE Standard Burner Manifold Gas Pressures Pressure Gas Pressure Natural Gas Lacq (G20) under 20 mbar 9 mbar Natural Gas Lacq (G20) under 20 mbar 7.
1.3.3 Adjusting the Pilot Flame 1. On non-CE valves, remove the cap covering the pilot adjustment screw. On all valves, use a flattipped screwdriver to turn the pilot adjustment screw counterclockwise to increase the length of the flame or clockwise to decrease the length of the flame. (Use the diagram on the previous page to locate this screw.) Adjust the flame to a length of 1- to 1½- inches (25 to 38 mm). 2. On non-CE valves, reinstall the pilot adjustment screw cap. 1.3.
8. Allow the burners to cycle on and off three more times and recheck the thermometer/pyrometer reading against the thermostat setting. Temperature readings should be within 5°F (2.8°C) of setpoint. Fryers with thermostat control panels: NOTE: Remove the thermostat knob from its shaft to allow the control panel to hinge downward. Follow the instructions in Section 1.4.2 to remove the knob and control panel. 1. Fill the frypot to the lower OIL-LEVEL line with cooking oil.
1.3.6 Testing the Temperature Probe 1. While it is still in the frypot, inspect the probe body for damage. Inspect the leads for fraying, burning, breaks, or kinks. If the probe is bent, dented, or cracked, or if the leads are damaged, replace the probe. 2. Determine the temperature of the cooking oil using a thermometer or pyrometer placed at the tip of the probe. 3. Disconnect the 15-pin wiring harness from the interface board. Measure the probe resistance using J2 pins 13 and 14. 4.
1.4.2 Replacing the Operating Thermostat in Units with Thermostat Control Panels 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. Turn off the gas and disconnect the fryer. 2. Drain the frypot. 3. Loosen the setscrew securing the thermostat knob and remove the knob. Remove the screws from the upper left and right corners of the control panel. The control panel hinges at the bottom and will swing open from the top. 4.
1.4.4 Replacing the Temperature Probe 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply. 2. Drain the frypot. CAUTION Drain the frypot before proceeding. 3. Remove the controller or computer according to the instructions in Section 1.4.1. 4. Unplug the 12-pin wiring harness from the front of the interface board. 5. Use a pin-pusher to remove the temperature probe wires (pins 1 and 2) from the 12-pin wiring harness 6. Unscrew the temperature probe from the frypot and remove. 7.
6. Unscrew the high-limit thermostat from the fryer and remove it. 7. Attach the appropriate terminals (instructions furnished in the replacement kit) to the thermostat leads. 8. Apply Loctite™ PST56765 thread sealant or equivalent to the threads of the replacement high-limit thermostat. 9. Reverse Steps 1-6 to install the replacement high-limit. 1.4.7 Replacing the Heat Mode Indicator Light in Fryers with Thermostat Controls 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. 2.
1.4.9 Replacing Burner Ceramic Targets 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. Turn off the gas and disconnect the fryer. 2. Drain the frypot or remove the handle from the drain valve. 3. Remove the round drain sections as necessary to expose the burners and heat shield. WARNING Drain the frypot or remove the handle from the drain valve before proceeding further. 4. Disconnect the wires from the gas valve terminal block, marking each wire to facilitate reconnection. 5.
4. Remove the high-limit thermostat wire from the gas valve pilot coil. 5. Disconnect the pilot gas line fitting from the gas valve. 6. Disconnect both pipe union collars from the gas valve and remove the valve. 7. Remove the pipefittings from the old gas valve and install them on the replacement valve. Use Loctite™ PST56765 or equivalent pipe thread sealant on the threads. 8. Reverse Steps 1-6 to install the replacement gas valve. 1.4.11 Replacing the Pilot Assembly or Thermopile 1.
5. If the fryer is not equipped with a thermostat control, remove the controller according to Steps 2-6 in Section 1.4.1. 6. Disconnect the 12-pin plug from the interface board. Use a pin-pusher to remove the temperature probe wires (pins 1 and 2) and the high-limit thermostat leads (pins 6 and 8) from the plug. Leave all other wires connected. 7. Remove the control panel frame by removing the screws in the upper left and right corners that secure the control panel to the topcap.
21. In units with multiple frypots, add a bead of silicon along the joint between the frypots to ensure a seal. Then, insert the top connecting strip. 22. Reverse Steps 1-25 to reassemble the fryer. 1.5 Troubleshooting and Problem Isolation Because it is not feasible to include every issue that might occur, this section is intended to provide technicians with a general knowledge of the broad problem categories associated with this equipment and the probable causes of each.
The Gas and Electrical Power Supplies The main indicators that the gas or electrical power supply is the cause of ignition failure are as follows: an entire battery of fryers fails to light, and/or there are no indicator lights illuminated on the fryer experiencing ignition failure. Verify that the quick disconnect hose is properly connected, the fryer is plugged in, the main gas supply valve is open, and the circuit breaker for the fryer electrical supply is not tripped.
Misdirected or Weak Pilot Flame If popping is consistent during all hours of operation, check position of the pilot above the burner orifice and verify that the pilot pressure is correct. A 1- to 1 ½-inch (25 to 38 mm) flame indicates correct pilot pressure. Refer to Section 1.3.3 for information on pilot flame adjustment. Clogged Burner Orifices Clogged burner orifices, especially those near the pilot, are also likely causes of delayed ignition.
Occasionally, a burner may appear to be operating correctly, but it shows a slow recovery rate (discussed on Page 1-18). The primary causes of this are low burner manifold pressure and misaligned or missing deflector targets. In some cases, the cause is a gas valve regulator that is out of adjustment. Refer to Section 1.3.2 for instructions on checking the burner manifold pressure and Section 1.3.4 for adjusting deflector target positioning.
Sensitivity and Recovery Sensitivity—or “stretch time”—is a programmable feature, patented by Frymaster, which increases or decreases the cook time countdown based on variation in the oil temperature from the setpoint. The sensitivity for each product button has ten settings, 0-9. Setting sensitivity to “0” will disable the feature completely, while a setting of “9” will provide the highest sensitivity or most change.
Filtration Malfunction The majority of filtration malfunctions arise from operator error. One of the most common errors is placing the filter paper on the bottom of the filter pan rather than over the filter screen. Inspect the filter paper to ensure that it is correctly sized and placed. Incorrectly sized or installed filter paper will allow particles and sediment to pass through the filter pan and into the pump. When sediment enters the pump, the gears can bind and cause the motor to overheat.
Leakage When a frypot appears to be leaking, suspect the areas where high-limit thermostats, temperature probes, and drain fittings attach to the frypot. When installed or replaced, seal each of these components with Loctite PST56765 sealant or equivalent to prevent leakage. If oil coats the sides or ends of the frypot, the most likely cause is spillage over the top of the frypot. There may also be oil pooled on the floor below the fryer. This is not necessarily a sign that the frypot is leaking.
Binds and Jams Noisy, jerky, or erratic movement of the lifts is usually due to lack of lubrication of the rods and their bushings. Apply a light coat of Lubriplate™ or similar lightweight white grease to the rod and bushings to correct the problem. Another possible cause of binding is the improper positioning of the motor, which prevents the gear from correctly engaging the teeth in the rod.
Manual (Push-Button) Modular Basket Lift Simplified Schematic 2-Pole Mech Timer H N 1 or 5 N.O. Upper Limit Microswitch M 3 4 or 6 N.C. Lower Limit Microswitch When the timer button is pushed, the lower circuit is activated. The basket lift lowers, closing the normally open upper microswitch. The motor loses power when the basket lift rod moves down and opens the lower, normally closed microswitch. When the timer times-out, the upper circuit is activated.
1.5.2 Interpretation of Analog Controller Lights Power light ON, heat light cycling, trouble light OFF, and melt light ON: • If the fryer oil temperature is below 180°F (82°C), the lights indicate that the unit is operating normally. • If the fryer oil temperature is above 180°F (82°C) and the heat light continues to cycle as if in the melt cycle, this may indicate a defective probe circuit or low incoming 12 VAC to the controller.
1.7 Troubleshooting Guides The following are only guides. They are provided to assist the technician or service professional in the isolation of failures in components and wiring on the fryer. 1.7.1 Troubleshooting the 24 VAC Circuit Troubleshooting the 24 VAC Circuit: Analog Controller Before troubleshooting, verify that the drain valve(s) is fully closed and move the power switch into the ON position. PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES 24 VAC not present at gas valve or the power switch.
Troubleshooting the 24 VAC Circuit: Standing Pilot (Computer Controller) Before troubleshooting, verify that the drain valve is fully closed, then turn on the controller. PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES No LEDs on the interface board are lit. • Failed 24 volt transformer • Failed interface board • Failed or open drain safety switch • Failed wiring between components 24 volt LED on the interface board is lit, no others.
1.7.4 Troubleshooting the Temperature Probe Follow these guidelines to troubleshoot the temperature probe: 1. While it is still in the frypot, inspect the probe body for damage. Inspect the leads for fraying, burning, breaks, or kinks. If the probe is bent, dented, or cracked, or if the leads are damaged, replace the probe. 2. Determine the temperature of the cooking oil using a thermometer or pyrometer placed at the tip of the probe. 3. Disconnect the 15-pin wiring harness from the interface board.
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PERFORMANCE PRO SERIES GAS FRYERS MODELS 35 & 45 CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.1 Accessories 2 1 11 10 9 3 13 12 7 4 5 ITEM 1 * * 2 * 3 * 4 5 * * * 6 * 7 8 * * * * * 9 * * * * 10 11 * 12 13 * * * * * * * Not illustrated.
2-2 (After 10/02) 208-250V Configuration 6 15 100-120V Configuration 7 20 26 10 16 25 5 3 8 9 23 14 Before (11/02) 25 11 13 12 15 22 25 14 20 17 15 1 15 NOTES: 1. Assemblies 106-1807SP (100-120V) and 106-1810 (230/240/250V) do not include Items 1, 9, 17, 2, or 3. These items must be ordered separately. 2. For 100-120V units, each individual resistor (807-2661) may be replaced or the entire resistor assembly (806-8530SP) may be replaced. 3.
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 25 26 27 PART # 910-4776 900-4776 826-1991 823-06931 823-06932 901-8499 902-8499 200-2942 809-0082 826-1361 809-0127 809-0186 826-1366 809-0247 826-1359 826-1371 826-1374 809-0503 810-0172 810-1012 812-0442 813-0035 816-0033 900-5529 807-2513 807-2572 806-8530SP 106-2771 806-5964SP 806-9257SP * 106-1807SP * 106-1810SP * KIT6421 * KIT7193 * KIT7413 * Not illustrated.
2.3 Cabinetry 2.3.1 FPP/FMP Model Cabinetry 5 24 3 Front of fryer. 15 4 2 18 9 11 20 17 22 19 12 21 16 14 Rear of fryer. 10 13 23 Four station fryer shown.
ITEM 1 2 * 3 4 * * 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 * Not illustrated. PART # 106-3783 106-4016 106-4017 106-4018 106-4525 106-3785 106-4019 106-4020 106-4021 900-7730 900-9430 900-9318 200-5474 200-6901 200-6906 210-6608 210-6895 200-6905 200-6908 210-6897 210-6874 200-8567 211-6893 211-6933 201-6917 201-6934 212-6893 212-6933 202-6917 202-6934 200-6908 210-6897 200-2235 200-1953 200-6057 200-6062 200-6310 200-6346 200-6486 200-6892 200-6894 200-6911 826-1389 COMPONENT Cabinet Assemblies (see Section 2.
ITEM PART # 16 826-1374 17 809-0417 18 823-4727 19 823-4728 20 823-4745 21 823-4746 22 823-4735 23 823-4736 * 200-6935 24 900-7326 * KIT0293 * OPT33515 * Not illustrated. COMPONENT Screw, #10 x ½” Washer Hex Head (pkg. of 25) Nut, Flange Hinge Assembly, Left Upper Hinge Assembly, Right Upper Hinge Assembly, Left Lower Hinge Assembly, Right Lower Rail Assembly, Left Rail Assembly, Right Stop, Filter Rail Divider Joiner Kit, Applesbee’s® Dump Station Scoop Pan/Rim/Cover (FMP 45) 2.3.
ITEM 1 * * * 2 3 4 * Not illustrated.
ITEM * * 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 * * Not illustrated.
2.4 Casters, Legs, and Associated Hardware 3 4 5 6 2 7 1 ITEM 1 2 PART # 806-3811 806-5043 826-1095 3 810-0357 4 810-0356 5 810-0378 6 810-0651 * 810-0750 7 826-0900 * 823-1113 * Not illustrated. COMPONENT Legs Legs (pkg.
2.5 Component Boxes 2.5.1 Component Boxes without Melt Cycle 1 4 9 5 8 7 6 10 2 Full-vat Component Box Assembly (106-4117, 106-4118, 106-4119, 106-4120) 1 4 9 5 8 7 6 10 2 Dual-vat Component Box Assembly (106-4121, 106-4122, 106-4123, 106-4124) 11 3 13 Component Box Cover (200-6956) Illustrations may differ slightly from actual boxes depending upon the configuration of the fryer.
ITEM PART # 106-4117 106-4121 106-4118 106-4122 106-4119 106-4123 106-4120 106-4124 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 200-6970 200-6855 200-6956 810-0045 810-1164 810-1168 816-0217 * * * 8 WIR0162 WIR0349 WIR0350 9 10 11 12 13 * Not illustrated.
2.5.2 Component Boxes with Melt Cycle 1 3 10 5 9 7 6 11 8 2 Full-vat Component Box Assembly (106-4125, 106-4126, 106-4127, 106-4128) 1 3 10 5 9 7 6 11 2 8 Dual-vat Component Box Assembly (106-4129, 106-4130, 106-4131, 106-4132) 1 3 10 5 9 7 6 11 2 4 Component Box with Mechanical Timer (106-4134) Illustrations may differ slightly from actual boxes depending upon the configuration of the fryer.
ITEM PART # 106-4125 106-4129 106-4126 106-4130 106-4127 106-4131 106-4128 106-4132 106-4134 1 2 * 3 4 5 6 7 8 200-6970 200-6855 200-6956 810-0045 826-1546 810-1164 810-1168 816-0217 806-9613 * * * * 9 WIR0161 WIR0164 WIR0165 WIR0148 10 11 * Not illustrated.
2.5.3 Component Boxes with Standing Pilot 3 2 17 4 15 11 13 12 1 18 16 14 10 9 7 8 5 6 Full-vat Component Box Assembly (106-4084, 106-4085, 106-4086, 106-4087) 3 2 17 4 15 11 13 12 1 18 16 14 10 9 8 7 Dual-vat Component Box Assembly (106-4111, 106-4112, 106-4113, 106-4114) Illustrations may differ slightly from actual boxes depending upon the configuration of the fryer.
ITEM PART # 106-4084 106-4111 106-4085 106-4112 106-4086 106-4113 106-4087 106-4114 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 * 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 106-4088 826-1337 806-4549 809-0349 200-6855 200-6956 807-0833 807-0834 810-2243 810-1164 816-0217 810-0045 809-0247 809-0102 826-1359 809-0360 826-1366 809-0250 807-2176 807-0800 807-0680 807-1999 * WIR0163 * WIR0160 * WIR0329 * Not illustrated.
2.5.4 Component Boxes with Electronic Ignition 13 5 2 3 11 22 6 18 16 1 21 7 15 8 20 14 23 10 19 9 Full-vat Component Box Assembly (106-4064, 106-4065) 13 2 5 11 22 4 6 18 16 12 17 1 19 21 9 14 23 10 Australian/250V Full-vat Component Box Assembly (106-4066) Illustrations may differ slightly from actual shields depending upon the configuration of the fryer.
ITEM PART # 106-4064 106-4065 106-4066 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 * 11 12 13 106-4088 826-1337 807-4037 807-2971 806-5857 810-0045 807-0670 200-7176 810-1164 816-0217 WIR0258 809-0349 826-1346 807-2176 807-1999 14 200-6855 15 809-0328 16 809-0247 17 809-0164 18 809-0102 19 826-1359 20 809-0360 21 826-1366 22 809-0250 23 200-6956 * 806-5879SP * 807-3483 * 806-5830 * 807-1928 * 807-3484 * Not illustrated.
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ITEM PART # 1 2 3 4 5 * 106-4062 106-3902 106-3903 106-3904 106-3905 106-4535 6 7 8 9 10 210-6812 106-4012 106-4013 106-4014 106-4015 11 12 13 14 15 210-6811 106-4008 106-4009 106-4010 106-4011 16 17 18 19 * 20 * * * 21 22 106-4184 106-4185 106-4186 106-4187 824-1440 910-3557 910-3207 900-3933 826-1017 900-4253 200-6584 23 24 25 26 27 * 824-1409 824-1410 823-4940 823-4941 823-4942 823-4990 28 29 106-4050 106-4049 30 31 32 33 34 * 35 106-4386SP 824-1394 210-6930 210-8289 210-6832 106-4235 210-
2.7 Controller Assemblies C 1 L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 F 2 3 4 * * * F 3 R 2 ITEM 1 C SOLID STATE PART # 106-4162 106-4164 106-4163 106-4165 106-1218 106-1230 106-4562 106-4561 106-4560 106-4170 106-4172 106-4171 106-4173 106-4174 106-4176 106-4175 106-4177 106-3375 106-3369 210-5046 210-5819 210-6698 * 210-6960 * 210-6961 * 210-6962 * 210-6766 * 210-7002 * 806-3660 * Not illustrated. COMPONENT Computer Magic III.
WIRING ASSEMBLIES, HARNESSES, AND REMOTE CABLE ASSEMBLIES 806-2079SP 806-8555SP 106-1822SP 106-1804SP 806-4798SP 806-6708SP 807-3699 806-9777SP 806-9778SP 806-9779SP 806-9780SP 806-9781SP 826-1560 806-3549SP 806-6705SP 806-4214SP 806-4215SP Wiring Assemblies and Harnesses 100-120V Basket Lift Universal Motor (6-Pin female w/6 wires plus 1 separate wire) 208-240V Modular Basket Lift Motor (6-Pin female w/6 wires plus 4 separate wires) 100-120V Modular Basket Lift Motor (12-pin female w/5 wires) 208-250V Mo
2.8 Door Assembly 4 7 6 1 6 3 5 7 2 ITEM PART # * 106-3965 1 200-6814 2 824-1344 3 210-9739 4 823-4728 * 823-4727 5 823-4746 * 823-4745 6 210-6739 7 809-0266 * 810-1105 * 810-2346 * 106-3931 * Not illustrated.
2.9 Drain System Components 2.9.1 Drain Tube System 1 7 6 7 6 2 1 5 3 2 3 4 4 ITEM 1 2 3 4 * * 5 PART # 823-4625 823-4624 823-4643 823-4642 823-4639 823-4638 823-4641 823-4640 200-6473 200-6474 823-4740 823-4741 6 816-0625 7 809-0969 * 807-2484 * 811-0932 * 810-1372 * 811-1071 * 810-2493 * 810-2492 * 816-0630 * KIT6214 * Not illustrated.
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ITEM PART # 106-3760 106-3999 106-4000 1 2 810-1018 810-1114 3 4 5 807-2103 816-0220 901-2348 6 7 8 806-8137 106-2671 106-2672 9 10 11 12 13 200-6496 900-2934 809-0540 809-0539 826-0237 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 824-1602 824-1637 824-1636 816-0639 816-0135 810-1165 809-0196 COMPONENT Drain Valve Assemblies Full-vat Dual-vat, Left Dual-vat, Right Drain Valves Full-vat, 1.
2.9.3 Drain Valves; PMJ Models 5 1 2 3 Full-Vat 4 Dual-Vat Left ITEM PART # 1 810-1569 2 806-7915SP 3 806-7916SP 4 812-1226SP * 812-1227 5 810-1427 * 816-0211 * Not illustrated. Dual-Vat Right COMPONENT Valve, 1.25-inch Non-filter Full-vat Drain Valve, 1-inch Non-filter Dual-vat Left Drain Valve, 1-inch Non-filter Dual-vat Right Drain Drain Extension, 1.
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ITEM PART # 106-3981 106-3988 106-3989 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * * Not illustrated.
2.11 Filter Pan Assembly 8 10 11 7 2 9 6 12 4 5 14 13 3 1 ITEM 1 2 * 3 * 4 * * * PART # 106-3796SP 823-4532SP 810-2743 813-0568 826-1372 816-0596 810-2198 810-2012 826-1979 809-0191 5 200-2124 6 810-2798 7 823-5291 8 823-5292 9 106-5141 10 809-0173 11 200-9732 12 200-9715 14 826-1371 13 809-0785 * 824-0430 * 806-3177 * 200-6310 * 809-0743 * 803-0170 * 803-0002 * Not illustrated.
2.12 Frypots MJ35, Full-vat, SS 1 3 2 MJ35, Full-vat, SS (Front Flush) 6 ITEM PART # 1 2 3 * 4 5 6 7 8 823-4599SP 823-3884SP 823-3871SP 823-4492SP 823-4754 823-5114 823-5644 823-5645 823-5646 106-4115 106-2547SP 106-2545SP 106-4116 106-4838 106-5867 106-5868 106-5869 * Not illustrated.
2.13 Frypot Cabinetry 2.13.1 MJ45 Frypot Cabinetry Frypot assemblies located in Section 2.12. 13 3 8 14 10 9 2 11 1 14 9 4 12 5 6 ITEM PART # 1 806-5778SP 2 810-0424 3 806-5567SP 4 806-1095SP * 106-5874 * 106-5892 5 809-0409 6 810-0647 7 823-5302 8 806-5566SP 9 900-6441 10-13 816-0861 14 826-1374 15 809-0173 16 809-0170 * 210-0681 * 816-0698 * 220-0927 * 220-0928 * Not illustrated.
2.13.2 MJ35 Frypot Cabinetry Frypot assemblies located in Section 2.12. 1 2 8 5 3 6 9 10 4 7 All insulation is included in 826-0861 and should be cut to fit. ITEM PART # 1 106-4430SP 2 900-3267 3 806-4168SP * 106-5898 4 809-0409 5 810-0647 6 900-1090 7 823-0078SP * 826-0861 8 826-1374 9 809-0173 10 809-0170 * 210-0681 * 220-0927 * 220-0928 * Not illustrated.
2.14 Gas Valves and Burners 2.14.1 MJ45 Gas Valves and Burners 2 1 10 10 5 4 6 NOTE: This style of burner heat shield is only used with the burner above the filter unit. All other burners use 823-0574. See Item 6 in the parts list on the next page. 9 7 NOTE: Red dot indicates propane/ butane pilot assembly; green dot indicates manufactured gas; no dot indicates natural gas. 6 8 Gas Valve Conversion Kits: 3 ITEM 1 2 3 4 * Not illustrated.
ITEM PART # COMPONENT Orifices (for high altitude and special gasses contact Frymaster) 1.45 mm, Natural Gas (pkg. of 10) .86 mm, Propane/Butane Gas (pkg. of 10) 2.15 mm, Manufactured Gas 1.00 mm, MJ Orifice Pilot Assemblies, Non-CE 6 810-1830 Natural Gas with Thermopile (Twin Push-on Terminals) 106-1908SP Natural Gas with Thermopile (Twin Spade Terminals) 106-1909SP Pro./But.
2.14.2 MJ35 Gas Valves and Burners 2 1 10 5 4 6 9 NOTE: This style of burner heat shield is only used with the burner above the filter unit. All other burners use 823-0574. See Item 6 in the parts list on the next page. 7 NOTE: Red dot indicates propane/ butane pilot assembly; green dot indicates manufactured gas; no dot indicates natural gas.
ITEM PART # 1 2 230-1178 230-1180 807-1707 807-1708 826-1155 810-1862 3 4 5 6 826-1353 826-1354 810-0407 812-1203 810-1830 106-1908SP 106-1909SP 806-8688SP 106-1911 806-8689SP 106-1912 7 8 9 10 * 823-5295 823-5296 823-0574 826-2109 826-2110 826-2111 810-2007 810-2022 807-3485 810-1873 810-0705 812-0278 807-1603 807-1604 807-3294 807-3295 810-0786 810-0787 810-0691 COMPONENT Deflector (Target) without Stiffener, Individual Deflector (Target) Rear, Individual Ignitor, Natural Ignitor, Propane Igni
2.15 Oil Return Components 24 26 14 16 23 1 30 Oil Return Handle Full-Vat Assembly (106-4002) 21 22 28 24 Dual-Vat (106-4003) 25 15 27 2 18 12 20 10 19 3 27 18 13 9 9 115V Pump/Motor Assembly shown.
ITEM 1 2 PART # 106-4002SP 106-4003SP 6 7 8 * 826-1712 826-1756 826-1270 826-1755 826-1264 106-3987 813-0251 823-4739 106-3986 813-0247 823-4737 810-1668 810-1339 9 10 11 12 13 810-1669 810-1680 810-1160 813-0062 813-0165 14 15 16 807-2104 200-9065 816-0644 * * * * 811-0746 811-0861 807-1472 807-1473 3 4 5 * * * * * * 17 * * * 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Not illustrated.
ITEM 24 25 26 27 28 29 * 30 * * * * * Not illustrated. PART # COMPONENT Support, Microswitch Mount, DV (included with Item 1) Nut, 10-32 Keps Hex (pkg. of 10) Nut, 4-40 Keps Hex with External Tooth (pkg. of 25) Washer, Flat 5/16” SAE Nut, 5/16”-18 Hex Capscrew, 5/16”-18NC Hex SAE Pump Wiring Assembly Screw, 4-40 x ¾” Keps Hex (pkg.
2.17 Thermostats and Timers 1 11 2 19 3 11 12 11 11 17 4 15 18 8 7 16 10 5 9 6 20 13 14 ITEM PART # 1 2 * 3 4 806-0183 806-7972 106-7036 806-9617 806-0087SP 5 6 806-7908 806-7550 * 7 8 * 9 810-0999 810-0345 810-1651 810-0276 823-1330 10 * 11 12 826-1552 826-1667 810-0585 910-1551 13 810-1823 14 810-1822 15 810-1287 16 810-0110 17 810-0334 18 810-0387 19 826-1395 * 810-0388 * 826-1575 20 807-4134 * 106-4386SP * 806-4206 * 210-0681 * Not illustrated.
2.18 Wiring Harnesses, Pin Terminals, and Power Cords 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ITEM PART # 1 807-1068 2 807-0158 3 807-0156 4 807-0159 5 807-0875 6 807-1067 7 807-0157 8 807-0155 9 807-0160 10 807-0804 11 826-1332 12 826-1333 13 807-2518 14 826-1331 15 826-1336 * 807-0154 * Not illustrated. 12 13 14 15 COMPONENT Connectors 2-pin Female 6-pin Female 9-pin Female 12-pin Female 15-pin Female 2-pin Male 6-pin Male 9-pin Male 12-pin Male 15-pin Male Terminal, Female Split Pin (pkg.
2.19 Garland Range (S35) Parts ITEM PART # * 806-6741 * 900-2266 * 823-2282 * 824-0517 * 806-6765 * 806-3943SP * 106-4430 * 810-1195 * 806-6985 * 810-1306 * KIT1653 * Not illustrated.
Frymaster, L.L.C.