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Please read all sections of this manual and retain for future reference. This product has been certified as commercial cooking equipment and MUST be installed by professional personnel as specified. Installation, maintenance and repairs should be performed by your FRYMASTER FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. DANGER Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other cooking appliance.
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. WARNING Drawings and photos used in this manual are intended to illustrate operational, cleaning and technical procedures and may not conform to on-site management operational procedures. WARNING No structural material on the fryer should be altered or removed to accommodate placement of the fryer under a hood.
Decathlon Series Gas Fryers Service & Parts Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Page # 1. SERVICE PROCEDURES 1-1 1.1 Functional Description 1-1 1.2 Accessing Fryers for Service 1-7 1.3 Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent Tube (if applicable) 1-8 1.4 Adjusting Burner Manifold Gas Pressure 1-8 1.5 Adjusting the Pilot Flame 1-9 1.6 Calibrating the Thermatron Controller and Backup Thermostat 1-9 1.7 Replacing Fryer Components 1-11 1.8 Troubleshooting and Problem Isolation 1-30 1.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.1 Functional Description Decathlon Series gas fryers contain a welded steel frypot (stainless or cold-rolled) that is heated by gas flames diffused evenly through tubes built into the frypot. Flames originate from orifices in a burner manifold positioned beneath cast-iron burners. The burners are positioned in the tube openings, at the front of the frypot.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.1 Functional Description (cont.) An electromechanical gas valve regulates gas flow to the manifold. Decathlon Series gas fryers are equipped with either a 120-volt valve system or a 24-volt valve system. Units may be configured with either a pilot ignition system (standing pilot) or an electronic ignition system. Pilot System Configuration The pilot system is comprised of the pilot orifice, pilot hood, and a thermopile.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES Electronic Ignition Configuration (cont.) At start-up the ON/OFF switch is placed in the "ON" position, supplying 12 VDC to the heat control circuitry in the controller or computer and to one side of the heat relay coil on the interface board.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES Interface Boards (cont.) AC2 3A 2A 1A EXT POT AC1 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 Not used 10 11 12 13 14 PROBE NO COM NC RELAY IFB 807-3566 (115V) & IFB 807-3722 (208/230V): These interface boards are used in electronic thermostat controller-equipped Decathlon fryers. MELT CYCLE DISABLE INTERFACE BOARD P/N 807-3566 & 807-3722 Line voltage enters the interface board at terminals 1 and 3.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES Interface Boards (cont.) IFB 806-4549. This interface board is used in computer-equipped Decathlon fryers. GND SOUND 1 2 GND J2 1 4 7 10 13 2 5 8 11 14 9 12 15 3 6 3 Note position of Pin 1 on J1. J1 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 3 6 9 12 Note position of Pin 1 on J3.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES Interface Boards (cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES Thermostats Different types of thermostats are used in Decathlon Series gas fryers, depending on the fryers’ configuration. Fryers equipped with an optional backup operating-thermostat/electronic thermostat controller: The temperature is adjusted by changing the setting of the dial. Fryers equipped with computer controls have a temperature probe. In this configuration, the probe resistance varies directly with the temperature.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.3 Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent Tube (if applicable) 1. Set the fryer power switch and the gas valve to the "OFF" position. 2. Carefully unscrew the vent tube from the gas valve. NOTE: The vent tube may be straightened for ease in removal. 3. Pass a piece of ordinary binding wire (.052 inch diameter) through the tube to remove any obstruction. Remove the wire and blow through the tube to ensure it is clear. 4.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.5 Adjusting the Pilot Flame 1.5.1 Main Pilot 1. Remove the cap from the pilot adjustment screw hole on the gas valve. 2. Using a small, flat-tipped screwdriver, turn the pilot adjusting screw counterclockwise to increase length of flame or clockwise to decrease length of flame. Adjust to obtain a flame from 1 inch to 1½ inches long. 3. Reinstall the pilot adjustment screw cap. 1.5.2 Trailing Pilot 1.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.6.1 Electronic Thermostat Controller (cont.) 9. After the calibration is complete, place the fryer power switch in the "OFF" position and disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply. 1.6.2 Backup Thermostat (Optional) 1. Fill the frypot to the lower OIL-LEVEL line with cooking oil/shortening. If solid shortening is used, it must be melted before starting the calibration procedure. 2. Light the pilot. 3.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7 Replacing Fryer Components 1.7.1 Replacing the Computer 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply. 2. Unscrew the two computer panel screws. The computer panel is hinged at the bottom and will swing open from the top. Computer panel in “down” position. 3. Unplug the fryer wiring harness and ground wire from the back of the computer. Disconnect the 15-pin connector and ground wire (arrows) from the computer. 4.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.2 Replacing the Backup Thermostat (if applicable) 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply. 2. Drain cooking oil/shortening from frypot. 3. Remove thermostat knob. 4. Disconnect the wiring plug(s)from the component shield/control box. 5. Disconnect leads from terminal block. 6. Remove screws securing the thermostat bracket to fryer. 7. Follow Steps 5-7 in Section 1.7.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.3 Replacing the Temperature Probe (Computer-Equipped Fryers) 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply. 2. Drain cooking oil/shortening from the frypot. Allow the frypot to cool completely before proceeding. 3. Remove the fryer door for easier access to the temperature probe. Lift door up, disengage rod from lower door bracket, and then remove door. Remove door for easier access to temperature probe. 4.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.3 Replacing the Temperature Probe (Computer-Equipped Fryers-cont.) 6. Loosen and unscrew completely the compression nut, then the pass-through nut from the frypot. Proceed to the next step before removing probe from frypot. Note: The temperature probe can be removed through the top of the frypot as follows: Ensure the two-pin connector has been removed from the probe wiring harness (step 4, this section). Remove the harness insulation.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.4 Replacing the High-Limit Thermostat 1. Turn fryer off and drain cooking oil/shortening from the frypot. Allow the frypot to cool completely before proceeding. 2. Perform steps 1-4 in Section 1.7.1, Replacing the Computer. 3. Remove fryer door for easier access (see Section 1.7.3, Step #3 for more detail). 4. Remove two screws securing the high-limit mounting-bracket. Do not disconnect wires from high-limit at this time.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.4 Replacing the High-Limit Thermostat (cont.) 6. Remove high-limit mounting bracket and high-limit spring inside frypot. Retain mounting hardware for installation of new high-limit. Remove high-limit mounting hardware. Retain mounting hardware for installation of new highlimit. (Mounting hardware and location will vary according to fryer model.) 7. Carefully pull high-limit capillary tube and bulb out of the frypot from the bottom.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.4 Replacing the High-Limit Thermostat (cont.) 8. Mark and disconnect wires at the high-limit in the component box. Mark and disconnect high-limit wiring (arrows). (Reconnect wires to the same terminals on the replacement high-limit.) 9. Remove high-limit from fryer by pulling the capillary tube and bulb through the component box opening (arrow). (This may require removal of the control panel frame.) 10.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.5 Replacing Rocker Switches 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical supply. 2. If switches are located on front panel, remove the screws securing panel to fryer. Do not allow the panel to hang on the switch wiring harness; use some type of support. If the switches are located in a control box within the fryer, remove the screws securing the switch panel to the control box. Do not allow the switch panel to hang from the switch wiring harness.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.6 Replacing the 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. For 120VAC gas valves, disconnect the black wire from the high-limit, then remove the bobtail connecting the white wire. 3.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot 1. Open fryer doors on fryer and remove filter pan (if applicable). Ensure computer and all power switches are off. Drain and dispose of or store oil/shortening from all frypots prior to moving fryer. DANGER Hot cooking oil/shortening will cause severe burns. Never attempt to move this appliance when filled with hot cooking oil/shortening or to transfer hot cooking oil/shortening from one container to another. 2.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot (cont.) 7. Locate all screws securing back panels. Screw location/orientation will vary according to fryer model. Typical back-panel screw locations. 8. Remove back panels on fryer. Retain screws for re-assembly. 9. Remove screw securing backpanel brace to flue cap. Support brace with hand while removing screw to prevent brace from falling away. Remove brace and set aside for reassembly.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot (cont.) 10. Remove screws securing flue-cap braces to frypot (a nut-driver with an extension or long screwdriver is required). Use care not to drop the screws into the flues. If this happens, the screws can be retrieved when the flue is removed (Step 16). Use a screwdriver or similar tool to free flue cap from frypots. Remove flue cap by lifting up and off of fryer. Removing flue cap. 11.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot (cont.) 13. Remove steel line from oil-return valve and nipple by loosening flare fittings on both ends. Hold backup with an adjustable wrench when removing fittings. (Absorbent cloth or paper towels should be placed under the oil line prior to removal, to catch any oil remaining in the lines.) Holding backup while unscrewing flare nut on oil-return line. 14. Unscrew both flare fittings completely prior to line removal.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot (cont.) 16. Remove four bolts securing flue to the frypot being removed. Remove the flue by sliding back and away until clear of frypot. Retrieve any screws dropped into the flue during removal of the flue cap to frypot bracket. 17. Remove oil-return valve from frypot (see Step 15 for detail). Turn the valve assembly counterclockwise to remove. If nipple remains in frypot, remove it also. Set aside for reassembly.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot (cont.) 20. Remove the burner shield. Loosen burner bolts (two per burner) that secure burners to the burner support rail. NOTE: On most fryers, do not remove bolts from burners. Some fryers have an additional bracket that warrants removal of the burner bolts. Loosening burner bolts prior to burner removal. 21.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot (cont.) Each burner is unique in the flame-transfer hole configuration and must be reinstalled correctly: Left burners (L): Flame transfer hole is on the right side of the burner head. Center burners (C): Flame transfer hole is on both sides of the burner head. Right burners (R): Flame transfer hole is on the left side of the burner head.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot (cont.) 23. Remove screw(s) securing the electronic or standing pilot bracket to the frypot bracket. Reposition ignitor assembly down and away from frypot. Use care not to bend, kink or damage the electronic ignition lines and wiring. NOTE: Remove the trailing pilot assembly on current production models as follows: Disconnect the pilot supply line from the trailing pilot valve on the burner manifold.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot (cont.) 27. Remove the temperature probe from frypot. (see Section 1.7.3, Replacing Temperature Probe for specific instructions. 28. Remove the high-limit (see Steps 5-7, Section 1.7.4- Replacing the High-Limit Thermostat) and backup thermostat [see Section 1.7.2- Replacing Backup Thermostat (where applicable)] from frypot. 29.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.7.8 Replacing the Frypot (cont.) 31. Using a sharp knife or box-cutter, cut the silicon seal between and in front of the two frypots (two-vat or more). Use care not to scratch stainless steel surfaces. Cutting frypot seal prior to frypot removal. 32. Remove frypot from fryer by lifting up and out. 33. Position the frypot upside down on a suitable work surface. Lifting frypot from fryer. 34.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8 Troubleshooting and Problem Isolation 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. With this knowledge, the technician should be able to isolate and correct any problem encountered. Problems you are likely to encounter can be grouped into seven broad categories: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES Problems Related to the Electronic Circuits If gas and electrical power are supplied to the fryer, the next most likely cause of ignition failure is a problem in the 24 VAC circuit of fryers equipped with electronic ignition systems, or in the pilot system for those without electronic ignition. If the fryer is equipped with a SUFF/UFF filtration system, first verify that the drain valve is fully closed.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.2 Improper Burner Functioning (cont.) If popping occurs only during peak operating hours, the problem may be incorrect or fluctuating gas pressure. Verify that the incoming gas pressure (pressure to the gas valve) is in accordance with the appropriate CE or Non-CE requirements listed in the Installation and Operation manual that came with the fryer, and that the pressure remains constant throughout all hours of usage.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.2 Improper Burner Functioning (cont.) Burners lighting on the left side only may be caused by a trailing pilot problem (four- and five-tube frypots) or improper burner manifold pressure. 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.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.4 Computer-Related Problems Compu-Fry Features Sensitivity or "Stretch and Shrink Time" Sensitivity or stretch time is a programmable feature that increases or decreases the cook time countdown based on variations in the oil temperature from the setpoint. The sensitivity for each product button has 10 settings (0 through 9).
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.5 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 and size of the filter paper. Verify that the O-ring on the slip-connection is in good condition.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.5 Filtration Problems (cont.) 3. Prior to reassembly, the inside housing must be clean and free of any sediment or debris. Failure to completely clean the inside-housing and ring gear will cause gear binding after reassembly. Incorrectly sized or installed paper will allow food particles and sediment to pass through and clog the suction tube on the bottom of the filter carriage.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.7 Basket Lift Malfunctions 1.8.7.1 Bell-Crank Basket Lifts Most Decathlon Series gas fryers are equipped with a bell-crank style basket lift: A cam and bell crank are connected to the basket lift arm by a flat metal link. The cam is attached to a drive motor. The motor rotates the cam, thus raising or lowering the lift arm linked to the bell crank. A rolleractivated microswitch is used to limit travel.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.8.7.1 Bell-Crank Basket Lifts (cont.) Motor Problems If power is reaching the motor but the motor fails to run, the motor is burned out and must be replaced. 1.8.7.2 Modular Basket Lifts Older Decathlon Series fryers may be equipped with modular basket lifts. The modular basket lift consists of a notched rod to which the basket lift arm is attached, a reversible-drive gear motor, and a pair of roller-activated microswitches.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES Motor and Gear Problems (cont.) If the lift cycles correctly but fails to remain in the up position, the problem is a failed motor brake. A failed motor brake cannot be repaired and requires replacement of the motor itself. If power is reaching the motor but the motor fails to run, the motor is burned out and must be replaced.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.9.1 General Troubleshooting A. Pilot does not stay lit (fryer is on and A. Check high-limit switch. Switch thermopile output is approximately continuity should be "0". If not, high400 millivolts and/or thermocouple is limit switch is defective. Replace approximately 25 millivolts. high-limit switch. B. Pilot does not stay lit (fryer is on and B.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.10 Wiring Diagrams Note: The diagrams in this section depict wiring as of the date of manual publication. It may not reflect design changes made to the equipment after publication. Refer to the wiring diagram affixed to the unit when actually troubleshooting this equipment. 1.10.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.10.1 Decathlon Dual-vat, Current Configuration- Part 2 of 2 BLK BLK To Left Fryer 2 AMP FUSE 8 BRN LIGHT 7 2 3 WHT RIGHT FRYER WHT To Left Fryer HI-LIMIT THERMOSTAT ORG ORG BLU N.C. C. BRN IGNITION MODULE RED SENSOR 24V IGN TR WHT ALTERNATE IGNITION MODULE SEN.
7 BRN 2 MV ORG WHT ORG BRN BRN 115 VAC 12 VAC ORG BLUE Gas Valve RED RED MV MV/PV CND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pump 8GPM Motor GRN Gas Valve 9-PIN Molex Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 YEL 9-PIN Molex Connector Common N.
2 V2D L PWR J1 1-44 M T L-HEAT LED 2 14 14 15 15 4 LEFT TEMP PROBE A 6 6 RL-1 LINE VOLTAGE 8 C 2 3 ON/OFF POWER 2 1 1 LED 6 1 LED 1 5 12V 7 12V L-GV R1 NC NO 3 3 C ON/OFF POWER 5 5 AIR LED 3 24V R-GV LED 5 8 24V 7 R2 NC NO A 4 4 RL-3 13 13 14 14 10 F1 M T 11 11 R-HEAT LED 4 HEAT 2 4 J3 J2 V1D R PWR RIGHT TEMP PROBE SD Sound: Terminal #1 - Loud Terminal #2 - Medium Terminal #3 - Low Sound Device PWR RL1 RL3 PWR V2D RL2 RL4 V1D
BLK WHT TEMP. SENSOR M LEFT WHT M RIGHT T1 T2 T3 T5 T4 T8 N.C. N.O. N.C. N.O.
120 VAC 1-46 WHT NO NC NO NC LIMIT SWITCHES C L LIFT MOTORS C R TO FRYER UP DN UP DN WHT RED BLUE WHT ORG PUR 3 4 4 2 3 2 1 4 4 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 WHT RED BLUE WHT ORG PUR WHT RED BLUE ORG PUR BLK 2 5 6 4 3 1 2 5 6 4 3 1 WHT RED BLUE ORG PUR BLK NC UP 5 6 DN C L.H. TIMER 2 1 COMMON NO NC 4 UP 2 1 3 R.H. TIMER DN C COMMON NO DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1.10.
SPST P/N 807-2196 SCF OIL RETURN TRANSFORMER/RELAY ASSY WHT WHT 480VAC SHOWN YEL YEL GRN H1 H2 H3 H4 36" LONG LEADS 480V PRIM. P/N 807-3773 230V FILTER CIRCUIT BLK ORG 75 VA TRANSFORMER 230V FILTER CIRCUIT 240V SEC.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 22 24 30 26 36 1 6 25 10 9 11 7 21 8 4 32 5 2 16 35 3 20 12 17 15 Controllers, probes and related/optional components are listed in Optional Components and Controllers, Section 2.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.1 Decathlon D-20 Primary Components (cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.2 Decathlon D-50 Primary Components (cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.2 Decathlon D-50 Primary Components (cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.3 Decathlon D-60 Primary Components (cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.3 Decathlon D-60 Primary Components (cont.) ITEM 29 30 31 32 * 33 34 35 PART # 812-1226SP 106-0913SP 210-1365 200-1213 200-1327 810-2411 823-3248 200-2065 COMPONENT Drain Nipple, Extended Cordset, 10'- Power Cover, Outlet Duct Upper Structural Back Lower Structural Back Leg (Black) Leg Support Assembly Bracket, Burner Mounting 2.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.4 Decathlon D-80 Primary Components (cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.6 Optional Components and Controllers (CE and Domestic)* * Components are applicable to all Decathlon fryers covered in this manual unless otherwise noted.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.6 Optional Components and Controllers (CE and Domestic-cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.7 Transformers & Component Boxes- Multi-Batteried Decathlons 5 3 Spark Module/ Component Housing: Fryers #3 & #4 1 7 4 8 For spark module, see Optional Components section. 2 11 12 3 Spark Module Housing: Fryers #1 & #2 For switches, see Optional Components section.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.8 Oil Drain Manifold, Drain Flush and Drain Valve Components (cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.9 Oil Return Manifold Components (cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.10 Oil Return and Oil Flush Components (cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.11 Under Fryer Filter (UFF) Components 2.11.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.11.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.12 Single Under Fryer Filter (SUFF) Components 2.12.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.12.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.13 Basket Lift Components (D50, D60 and D80 Series- cont.
DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2.
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