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Pilot flame goes out
repeatedly.
1. Low gas supply pressure [less than 6”
W.C. for natural gas; (11” W.C. for pro-
pane) when all other gas-powered kitchen
equipment is operating].
2. Loose thermocouple or high-limit thermo-
stat connection(s) on gas control valve.
3. Pilot flame does not continuously touch
the thermocouple because of excessive
air flow around the pilot burner assembly.
4. High-limit thermostat problem has shut off
the gas.
1. Measure the gas supply pres-
sure.
Contact your local gas supplier
to obtain adequate gas supply
pressure.
2. Check and tighten the connec-
tions.
3. Block the excessive air flow to
make the pilot flame contact
the thermocouple.
4. Check for, and repair, any dam-
aged high-limit thermostat wir-
ing. Test the high-limit thermo-
stat by disconnecting the ther-
mocouple at the gas control
valve. Also, disconnect the red
wires to the high-limit thermo-
stat from the gas control valve.
Reconnect the thermocouple;
then, perform the Lighting Pro-
cedure, to check whether the
pilot flame lights. If the pilot
flame stays lit, the high-limit
thermostat has failed and must
be replaced.
PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY
Pilot flame does not
stay lighted.
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6. High-limit thermostat problem has shut off
the gas. (Continued)
7. Gas control valve has failed.
6.
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flame stays lit, the high-limit
thermostat has failed and must
be replaced.
7. Replace the gas control valve.
!
CAUTION: DO NOT return
the fryer to normal operation
with its high-limit thermostat
bypassed/disconnected.
!
CAUTION: DO NOT return
the fryer to normal operation
with its high-limit thermostat
bypassed/disconnected.
Main burners do not
ignite.
1. Electric power circuit breaker not
switched ON.
2. Electric power cord not plugged into its
receptacle.
1. Switch the circuit breaker ON.
2. Plug in the power cord.