Service manual
NOTE: Some 4-Head and 6-Head models
utilize a stainless steel vent ball (located on
vent block) with weight to regulate pressure.
8.
Remove vent tube O-ring and discard
(See Figure 32).
9.
Remove the four (4) screws securing vent
assembly to rear of fryer and save for
reuse. Leave vent block nut plate on
vent tube for further use.
10.
Remove vent spring and save for reuse.
Note how spring is mounted to bracket
and weight lifter to ensure proper
installation when replaced.
11.
Remove cotter pin releasing solenoid arm
from weight lifter. FIG. 32
12.
Remove the four (4) screws securing solenoid bracket to vent assembly. Save screws and
nuts for reuse.
13.
Remove the four (4) screws securing solenoid to bracket. Save screws and nuts for reuse.
14.
Transfer wires from coil of defective solenoid to coil of new solenoid.
15.
Replace the four (4) screws and nuts
securing new solenoid to bracket.
16.
Replace the four (4) screws and nuts
securing solenoid bracket to vent
assembly.
17. With teflon slide in place and weight
lifter in upright position, insert weight
lifter arm through slot in vent assembly.
Insert cotter pin through holes in solenoid
and weight lifter arm. Secure cotter pin
by bending (See Figure 33).
18.
Replace vent spring securing weight lifter
to solenoid bracket. Vent spring is mounted
between notch in top of vent solenoid
bracket and hole in weight lifter arm.
NOTE: Utilize care in preventing spring FUG.33
from twisting when replacing. If twisted,
undue tension produced could result in a
chattering noise and pressure reduction
during cook cycle.
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