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PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
A. Gas valve in non-CE is in OFF
position.
A. Place gas valve in ON position.
B. Gas valve in non-CE is in OFF
position.
B. Place gas valve in ON position.
C. Improper incoming gas pressure.
Check: Incoming gas pressure is
in accordance with the
appropriate table on Page 1-23 of
this manual.
C. Bring incoming gas pressure into
accordance with the appropriate
table on Page 1-23 of this manual.
Gas supply or gas
valve is suspect.
D. Improper burner manifold gas
pressure.
Check: Burner manifold pressure
is in accordance with the appro-
priate table on Page 1-7 of this
manual.
D. Adjust the gas valve (see proce-
dure 1.4 of this manual) to bring
the burner manifold pressure into
accordance with the appropriate
table on Page 1-7 of this manual.
If the manifold pressure cannot be
properly adjusted, replace the gas
valve.
A. Damaged probe.
Check: While it is still in the fry-
pot, inspect the probe for damage.
A. Replace the probe if the body is
b
ent, dented, or cracked, or if its
wiring is burned, broken, frayed,
or kinked.
Temperature probe
is suspect.
B. Failed probe.
Check 1: Determine the tem-
perature of the oil in the frypot us-
ing a thermometer or pyrometer
placed at the tip of the probe, then
check the for a resistance through
J3 pins 2 and 6 (J1 pins 2 and 6
for the left side of a dual vat) ap-
proximately equal to that given in
the Probe Resistance Chart for the
corresponding temperature.
Check 2: Check for at least 5
megaohms of resistance through
each of the previously tested pins
to ground.
B. If probe does not test OK for both
checks, replace the probe.