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NAVY SURFACE SHIP ELECTRIC FRYERS
CHAPTER 6: OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 Introduction
This section provides an easy reference guide to some of the common problems that may occur
during the operation of this equipment. The troubleshooting guides that follow are intended to help
correct, or at least accurately diagnose, problems with this equipment. Although the chapter covers
the most common problems reported, you may encounter problems that are not covered. In such
instances, the Frymaster Technical Services staff will make every effort to help you identify and
resolve the problem.
When troubleshooting a problem, always use a process of elimination starting with the simplest
solution and working through to the most complex. Never overlook the obvious – anyone can forget
to plug in a cord or fail to close a valve completely. Most importantly, always try to establish a clear
idea of why a problem has occurred. Part of any corrective action involves taking steps to ensure
that it doesn’t happen again. If a controller malfunctions because of a poor connection, check all
other connections, too. If a fuse continues to blow, find out why. Always keep in mind that failure
of a small component may often be indicative of potential failure or incorrect functioning of a more
important component or system.
Before calling a service agent or the Frymaster HOTLINE (1-800-551-8633) or
contacting via e-mail at service@frymaster.com:
• Verify that power is connected and that circuit breakers are on.
• Verify that frypot drain valves are fully closed.
DANGER
Hot cooking oil will cause severe burns. Never attempt to move this appliance when
filled with hot cooking oil or to transfer hot cooking oil from one container to
another.
DANGER
This equipment should be disconnected from the electrical power supply when
servicing, except when electrical circuit tests are required. Use extreme care when
performing such tests.
This appliance may have more than one electrical power supply connection point.
Disconnect all power supplies before servicing.
Inspection, testing, and repair of electrical components should be performed by
authorized personnel only.