Service & Parts Manual Master Jet CF Series Atmospheric Gas Fryers Series MJCF, MJCFE, MJCFEC, FMCFE, FMCFEC, JCFX, KJ3FC, J3F & J65X. NON-CE & Frymaster, a member of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association, recommends using CFESA Certified Technicians. 24-Hour Service Hotline 1-800-551-8633 PRINTED IN THE USA www.frymaster.com Email: service@frymaster.
Please read all sections of this manual and retain for future reference. NOTICE This appliance is intended for professional use only and is to be operated by qualified personnel only. A Frymaster Factory Authorized Service Center (FASC) or other qualified professional should perform installation, maintenance, and repairs. Installation, maintenance, or repairs by unqualified personnel may void the manufacturer’s warranty.
DANGER Instructions explaining procedures to be followed MUST be posted in a prominent location in the event the operator detects a gas leak. This information can be obtained from the local gas company or gas supplier. 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.
Master Jet CF Series Atmospheric Gas Fryers TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE # 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.8.1 1.8.2 1.8.3 1.8.4 1.8.5 1.8.6 1.8.7 1.8.8 1.8.9 1.8.10 1.8.11 1.8.12 1.9 1.9.1 1.9.2 1.9.3 1.9.4 1.9.5 1.9.6 1.9.7 1.10 1.10.1 1.10.2 1.11 1.12 1.12.1 1.12.2 1.12.3 1.12.
Master Jet CF Series Atmospheric Gas Fryers TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PAGE # 1.12.5 Filter Magic II Wiring Diagram 1–39 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.4 2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.6 2.7 2.7.1.1 2.7.1.2 2.7.2 2.7.3 2.7.4 2.7.5 2.7.6 2.7.7 2.7.8.1 2.7.8.2 2.7.9 2.8 2.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.1 Functional Description Master Jet (MJ) CF Series Atmospheric gas fryers contain a welded stainless steel frypot that is directly heated by gas flames that are diffused evenly over its lower surface by ceramic targets. The flames originate from orifices in a U-shaped burner manifold positioned beneath the frypot. The orifice diameters differ for natural and propane gas as shown in the table below.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.1 Functional Description (cont.) CONTROL OPTIONS MJCF Series gas fryers may be equipped with thermostat controllers or Computer Magic III.5 computers. KJ3FC variants are equipped with user-supplied or KFC-1 computers. MJCF fryers equipped with thermostat controls are turned on and off with the gas valve control knob (an On/Off switch is optional).
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.1 Functional Description (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.1 Functional Description (cont.) MJCFE Series fryers equipped with computers have a temperature probe. In these units, the probe resistance varies directly with the temperature. That is, as the temperature rises, so does resistance at a rate of approximately 2 ohms for every 1° (F or C).
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.3 Checking Burner Manifold Gas Pressure WARNING This task should be performed by qualified service personnel only. 1. Ensure that the gas valve knob or button is in the OFF position. 2. Remove the pressure tap plug from the end of the manifold (see illustration below) and connect a gas pressure-measuring device to the port. Remove plug to connect a gas pressure-measuring device to the port. 3.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.3 Checking Burner Manifold Gas Pressure (cont.) Non-CE Standard Non-CE Standard for Incoming Gas Pressures Gas Natural LP for Burner Manifold Gas Pressures Minimum 6" W.C. 1.49 kPa 14.93 mbar Maximum 14" W.C. 3.48 kPa 34.84 mbar 11" W.C. 2.74 kPa 27.37 mbar 14" W.C. 3.48 kPa 34.84 mbar Gas Pressure Natural 3.5" W.C. .75 kPa 7.5 mbar LP 8.25" W.C. 2.0 kPa 20.0 mbar 4.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.5 Cleaning Gas Valve Vent Tube 1. Carefully unscrew the vent tube from the gas valve. NOTE: The vent tube may be straightened for ease in removal. 2. Pass a piece of ordinary binding wire (.052 inch diameter) or equivalent through the tube to remove any obstruction. 3. Remove the wire, and then blow through the tube to ensure it is clear. 4. Reinstall tube and bend it so that the opening is pointing downward. 1.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7 Calibrating Thermostat Control 1. Fill the frypot to the lower OIL-LEVEL line with oil. If solid shortening is used, it must be tightly packed into the frypot. 2. Light the pilot. (Refer to Installation and Operation Manual that shipped with the fryer for detailed lighting instructions.) 3. Insert a good grade thermometer or pyrometer into the frypot, about one inch from the thermostat. 4. Set the thermostat to 325°F (163°C). 5.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7 Calibrating Thermostat Control (cont.) 13. Close the fryer control panel and replace the screws in the upper corners. 14. Reinstall the thermostat knob with its pointer aligned with the 325°F (163°C) index mark on the temperature dial. 15. Reconnect the fryer to the electrical power supply. 1.8 Replacing Fryer Components 1.8.1 Replacing Computer 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply. 2.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.2 Replacing Operating Thermostat CAUTION The thermostat must be calibrated after installation is complete. Refer to Section 1.7 for calibration instructions. When handling the thermostat, do not rotate the shaft more than two turns in either direction. Doing so will cause damage to the thermostat. 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply and drain the frypot. 2.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.3 Replacing Temperature Probe 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply. 2. Drain the frypot. 3. Remove the screws from the upper left and right corners of the control panel. The panel is hinged at the bottom and will swing open from the top. 4. Unplug the wiring harness from the back of the controller and disconnect the grounding wire (see Section 1.8.1, Step 4). 5.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.4 Replacing High-Limit Thermostat – Operating Thermostat Controls (cont.) 6. Unscrew the high-limit thermostat from the frypot and remove. 7. Apply Loctite PST567 thread sealant or equivalent to the replacement thermostat threads. 8. Reverse steps 1 through 7 to install the replacement. 1.8.5 Replacing High-Limit Thermostat – Computer Controls 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. 2. Drain the frypot. 3.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.6 Replacing Heat Mode Indicator Light – Operating Thermostat Controls 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply. 2. 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 is hinged at the bottom and will swing open from the top. 3.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.8 Replacing Melt Cycle Timer – Operating Thermostat Controls The mechanical melt cycle timer is no longer available. mechanical unit. To replace the mechanical melt-cycle timer: A solid-state timer replaces the 1. Remove all electrical power from the fryer. Unplug fryer and ensure all power switches are off. 2. Access timer by removing the control panel. Remove timer by removing two screws that hold it in place. Detach wires.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.9 Replacing Burner Ceramic Targets DANGER Drain the frypot or remove the handle from the drain valve before proceeding further. 1. Disconnect fryer from electrical and gas supplies. 2. On FMCF fryers, remove square-drain sections as necessary to expose burner. 3. Disconnect the wires from the gas valve terminal block, marking each wire to facilitate connections. 4.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.9 Replacing Burner Ceramic Targets (cont.) 10. To replace only the ceramic targets, straighten the target locking tabs with a pair of needle nose pliers or a screwdriver, and slide the target up and off the bracket. Slide the replacement target onto the bracket and bend the locking tabs inward towards the burner target. Remove damaged target by lifting up from bracket.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.10 Replacing Gas Valve DANGER Drain the frypot or remove the handle from the drain valve before proceeding further. 1. Disconnect fryer from electrical and gas supplies 2. Disconnect the wires from the gas valve terminal block, marking each wire to facilitate reconnections. 3. Remove the high-limit thermostat wire from the gas valve pilot coil. 4. Disconnect the pilot gas line fitting from the gas valve. 5.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.11 Replacing Pilot Assembly or Thermopile (cont.) 3. To replace the complete pilot assembly: a. Disconnect the pilot tubing from the bottom of the pilot assembly. b. Remove the screw from the pilot mounting-bracket to release the pilot assembly. c. Disconnect the thermopile fitting from the gas valve pilot coil. d. Reverse steps a through c to install the replacement pilot assembly. 4.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.12 Replacing Frypot (cont.) 13. Remove the cover from the safety drain switch, disconnect the wires from the switch, and pull them out of the switch box. 14. Pull up and forward on the component shield to clear the rear mounting stud on the front of the frypot and remove it from the fryer by rotating its right side up and to the left. 15. Disconnect the pipe union on the right side of the gas valve. 16.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9 Troubleshooting and Problem Isolation Because it is not feasible to attempt to include in this manual every conceivable problem or trouble condition that might be encountered, 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.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9.1 Pilot/Ignition Failures (cont.) Ignition failures occur when the 24VAC power supply to the gas valve is interrupted, when the gas supply is interrupted, or when the pilot flame is extinguished. There are three primary reasons for ignition failure, listed in order of probability: 1. Problems related to the gas and/or electrical power supplies. 2. Problems related to the electronic circuits. 3. Problems related to the gas valve.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9.2 Improper Burner Functioning The burner ignites but exhibits abnormal characteristics such as "popping", incomplete lighting of the burner, fluctuating flame intensity, and flames "rolling" out of the fryer. "Popping" indicates delayed ignition. In this condition, the main gas valve is opening but the burner is not immediately lighting.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9.2 Improper Burner Functioning (cont.) Fluctuating flame intensity is normally caused by either improper or fluctuating incoming gas pressure, but may also be the result of variations in the kitchen atmosphere. Verify incoming gas pressure in the same way as for "popping", discussed in the preceding paragraphs. Variations in the kitchen atmosphere are usually caused by air conditioning and/or ventilation unit air-exchange.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9.3 Improper Temperature Control (cont.) MELT CYCLE PROBLEMS NOTE: In early 1999, PC board melt cycle timers replaced melt-cycle timer motors in new fryers. See Section 1.8.8 for retrofit information. In fryers equipped with thermostat controls, the melt cycle is controlled by a mechanical timer or a PC board.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9.4 Computer-Related Problems (cont.) Recovery Time Recovery time is a method of measuring a fryer’s performance. Put simply, it is the time required for the fryer to increase the oil temperature from 250°F to 300°F (121°C to 149°C). This range is used as a standard since ambient kitchen temperatures can affect the test if lower ranges are used. The Computer Magic III.5 performs the recovery test each day as the fryer warms up.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9.5 Filtration Problems The majority of filtration problems 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. Whenever the complaint is "the pump is running, but no oil is being filtered", check the installation of the filter paper, and the paper size.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9.5 Filtration Problems (cont.) Incorrectly sized or installed paper will also allow food particles and sediment to pass through and clog the suction tube on the bottom of the filter carriage. Particles large enough to block the suction tube may indicate that the crumb tray is not installed in the pan during filtering. Pan blockage can also occur if shortening is left in the pan and allowed to solidify.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9.6 Leakage Leakage of the frypot is mostly due to improperly sealed high-limits, thermostats/temperature probes, and drain fittings. When installed or replaced, each of these components must be sealed with Loctite PST567 sealant or equivalent to prevent leakage. In very rare cases, a leak may develop along one of the welded edges of the frypot. When this occurs, the frypot must be replaced.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES High-limit Thermostat Pilot Generator High-Limit Thermostat Operating Thermostat 12C Safety Drain Switch t oli P j dA . LL E WYE N OH OFF C T OLI P ON HONEYWELL 1/2 PSI HONEYWELL 1/2 P.S.I.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES ROBERTSHAW-UNITROL 7000 SYSTEM CHECK 1. Complete System Check With thermostat contacts closed and gas cock dial in the “ON” position, the main burner should ignite. Measure the reading between the 2 & 3 terminals. If the reading is more than 100MV, replace the gas valve. TH TP THTP TH 1 2. System Resistance Check With thermostat contacts closed and main burner “ON”, measure the millivolt reading between the 1 and 3 terminals.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.10 Troubleshooting Guides The troubleshooting guides found in the pages that follow are intended to assist service technicians in quickly isolating the probable causes of equipment malfunctions by following a logical, step-bystep process. 1.10.1 Initial Troubleshooting, Millivolt Frying Systems PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES A. Pilot is not lit. CORRECTIVE ACTION A. Light pilot. B. Loose, dirty, or corroded terminals on B.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.10.1 Initial Troubleshooting, Millivolt Frying Systems (cont.) PROBLEM Burner ignition is delayed. PROBABLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION A. Inadequate make-up air in cooking area. A. Adjust ventilation system to increase make-up air. B. Pilot flame directed away from first orifice of burner. B. Reposition pilot hood to direct flame toward first burner orifice. C. One or more burner orifices is clogged. C.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.10.2 Initial Troubleshooting, 24VAC Frying Systems PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES Burner won’t ignite. A. ON/OFF switch is off. Light in ON/OFF switch is not illuminated. A. Turn ON/OFF switch on. ON/OFF switch is on, A. No 24 VAC output from transformer. but the switch light is not illuminated. A. Drain microswitch circuit (filterequipped units) is open. B.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.10.2 Initial Troubleshooting, 24VAC Frying Systems (cont.) PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION A. Incoming gas supply pressures are A. Inspect gas supply to fryer. Repair not within range [Natural- 6-14" W.C. and/or replace faulty components (1.49-3.49 kPa); Propane- 11-14" (defective supply shut-off valves, W.C. (2.74-3.49 kPa)] incorrect piping size, etc.) Fluctuating or erratic lighting of burner B.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.12 Wiring Diagrams 1.12.1 MJCF Millivolt Wiring Diagram, Non-CE HIGH-LIMIT THERMOSTAT 12C SAFTY DRAIN SWITCH (OPTIONAL) T OLI P J DA . 1/2 P.S.I. T OLI P OFF C ON HONEYWELL 1/2 P.S.I. LL E WYE N OH PILOT GENERATOR 17C IN-LINE SPLICE ON/OFF SWITCH (OPTIONAL) 1/2 P.S.I.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.12.
2 7P HEATING LIGHT 1 6P HONEYWELL 1/2 P.S.I. 11C 6C CAPACITOR PILOT GENERATOR 12C TO PIN 13 OF THE FILTER 16 PIN TERMINAL BLOCK 22C 4 3 2 5P 24C 25C OPERATING THERMOSTAT GAS VALVE 120 VAC or 240 VAC 1P 1C 10C 1P ON/OFF SWITCH 2P ON/OFF SWITCH 1 TO NEXT FRYER PIN 6 TO NEXT FRYER PIN 2 HIGH-LIMITTHERMOSTAT 27C 27C 26C MELT CYCLE SWITCH 4P NEUTRAL 8 7 6 5 POWER HONEYWELL 1/2 PSI TO PIN 1 OF THE FILTER 16 PIN TERMINAL BLOCK 1C 23C 22C C PILOT HONEYWELL 1/2 P.
NO NC 19 20 16 15 SOUND DEVICE 36C 12C 14 13 1-38 INTERFACE BOARD 9 9 11 11 20C 11 10 INSET: SAFETY DRAIN OPTION C SOUND DEVICE FOR COMPUTER ONLY 12 11 17 18 17C 9 10 C 7 7 C 21C H 4 22C N N TO FILTER 1 N TO NEXT FRYER C 4 5 4 10 10 9 D3 2 2 14 14 8 5C 2 13 13 PROBE 3 1 1 12 D1 CAPACITOR 6C D2 3 3 12VAC 24VAC 7 PILOT GENERATOR HIGH-LIMIT THERMOSTAT SAFETY DRAIN OPTION (SEE INSET) OPTIONAL PRESSURE SWITCH GAS VALVE 7C GAS VALVE RELA
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.12.5 Filter Magic II Wiring Diagram REPEAT SAME CIRCUIT ON NEXT FRYER IF NEEDED SEE INSET A-A FOR 50-2 33C 35C FILTER PUMP MOTOR ON/OFF SWITCH 1 ST.
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MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.1 Accessories (cont.) ITEM STANDARD PART # EURO-LOOK PART # 1 COMPONENT Gas Line, Dormont, With Quick-Disconnect 806-1698SP 1" x 36" (2.54 cm x 91.4 cm) 806-1699 1" x 48" (2.54 cm x 121.9 cm) 806-1701 ¾" x 36" (1.91 cm x 91.4 cm) 806-1700 ¾" x 48" (1.91 cm x 121.9 cm) 2 Quick Disconnect Fitting, Male 810-0074 1" (2.54 cm) 810-0072 ¾" (1.91 cm) 3 Quick Disconnect Fitting, Female 810-0073 1" (2.54 cm) 810-0070 ¾" (1.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.2 Burner Manifold Components (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.3 Cabinetry Components 2.3.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.3.1 Fryer Cabinetry (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.3.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.3.2 Filter Magic & Spreader Cabinet Cabinetry (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.4 Casters, Legs and Associated Hardware 1 3 2 5 6 1 STANDARD PART # 810-0356 2 810-0357 Caster, Swivel, 5", w/Brake 3 810-0378 Caster, Rigid, 5", w/o Brake ITEM * 4 EURO-LOOK PART # COMPONENT Caster, Swivel, 5", w/o Brake 810-0750 Caster, Rigid, 5", w/o Brake * 810-1551 Caster, 6 to 6.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.5 Component Shield, Filter Box Assemblies and Components 2.5.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.5.1 Component Shield Assemblies – No Interface Board (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.5.2 Component Shield Assemblies – With Interface Board (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.5.3 Filter Box Assemblies (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.6 Control Panel Assemblies and Related Components (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.6 Control Panel Assemblies and Related Components (cont.) ITEM * STANDARD PART # 806-2071 EURO-LOOK PART # COMPONENT Harness, Computer (Computer To Interface Board) 25 210-8702 Panel, Control w/ Timers CF Euro-Look * 106-3373 Controller Assembly, Basket Lift w/ Timers * 806-3660 Sound Device, High Output * 806-4797 Buzzer Assembly * 910-7315 Panel, Spreader Control CF Blank Panel Euro-Look * Not illustrated.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.1.1 Filter Magic Drain Manifold Components (cont.) 1 STANDARD PART # ** 900-0757 2 816-0032 Gasket, Flange, Square Drain- FMCF 3 823-0717 Tube, Square Drain- 2-½ x 15.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.1.2 Euro-Look Drain Manifold Components See page 2-27 for Euro-Look Drain Valve Assemblies.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.2 Filter Magic II Filter Pan Components – Outer Pan Components (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.3 Filter Magic Filter Pan Components – Inner Pan Components (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.4 Oil Return Handle Components – Units Built Prior To April 2001 10 6 12 11 15 7 11 10 1 12 10 16 8 12 3 2 13 11 13 3 14 14 9 4 5 1 STANDARD PART # 807-2103 2 930-0839 Bracket, Microswitch 3 810-1999 Bracket, Valve Handle 4 900-1853 Handle, Oil Return 5 814-0047 Sleeve, Handle 6 900-0239 Arm, Oil Return Valve 7 920-0220 Linkage, Oil Return Valve 8 809-0200 Washer, Flat ½” 9 826-1381 Washer, ½ I.D.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.5 Oil Return Handle Components –Units Built April 2001 and After 6 19 13 18 3 7 14 15 8 12 1 16 17 10 9 11 2 4 5 1 STANDARD PART # 807-2103 2 200-0821 Bracket, Microswitch 3 810-1999 Bracket, Valve Handle 4 200-0938 Handle, Oil Return 5 814-0047 Sleeve, Handle 6 900-0239 Actuator Arm, Oil Return Valve 7 200-1059 Rod, Oil Return Linkage 8 809-0200 Washer, Flat ½” 9 826-1381 Washer, ½ I.D. x 7/8 O.D.
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MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.7 Filter Pump and Motor Components (cont.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.8.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.8.
MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7.9 Power Shower Components 3 4 2 1 ITEM STANDARD PART # 806-4529SP EURO-LOOK PART # COMPONENT Power Shower Assembly, Full Vat, Complete 1 809-0415 Screw, Cleanout 2 814-0001 Grip, Handle 3 826-1390 Seal (Gasket) (Qty: 5) 4 826-1344 O-Ring (Qty: 5) * Not illustrated. Use standard part.
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MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.8 Frypot, High-Limit and Probe Components (cont.
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