Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 45 Series du fabricant Frymaster
Aller à la page of 86
Frymaster, a mem ber of the Commercial F ood Equi pment Servi ce Association, recommends using CFESA Certified Technician s. 24-Hour Service Hotlin e 1-800-551-8633 NOVEMBER 2003 *8195665* 45 Series G.
NOTICE IF, DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE CUSTOMER USES A PART F OR THIS ENODIS EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED NEW OR RECYCL ED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM FRYMASTER/DEAN, OR ANY OF ITS AUTHOR IZED SERVICE CENTERS, AND/OR THE PART BEING U SED IS MODIFIED FROM IT S ORIGINAL CONFIGURAT ION, THIS WARRANTY WILL BE VOID.
ii DANGER Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of this appliance without depending upon the gas line connection. Single fryers equipped with legs must be stabilized by installing anchor straps. All fryers equipped with casters must be stabilized by installing restraining chains.
45 SERIES GAS FRYERS SERVICE AND PARTS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS i CHAPTER 1: Service Procedures 1.1 Functional Description .................................................................................................... 1- 1 Pilot Ignition System.
ii CHAPTER 2: Parts List Accessories .................................................................................................................... .............. 2-1 Basket Lift Assemblies and Component Parts ...................................
THIS PAGE INTE NTIONALLY LEFT BL ANK..
45 SERIES GAS FRYERS SERVICE AND PARTS MANUAL CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 1-1 1.1 Functional Description The 45 Series fryers contain a welded steel (stainless or cold rolled) frypot that is directly heated by gas flames that are diffused evenly over its lower surface by ceramic targets.
1-2 CONTROL OPTIONS 45 Series fryers may be equipped with thermostat controllers, analog controllers, digital controllers, basket lift timers, or Computer Magic com puters.
1-3 Tes t Mete r Setting Pins Results 12 VAC Power to Controller 50 VAC Scale 1 and 3 of J2 12-18 24 VAC Power 50 VAC Scale 24 VAC T erm inals 22-28 24 VAC Power to Gas Valve 50 VAC Scale 6 on J1 and .
1-4 exposed to temperatures in the range of 425ºF to 450ºF (218ºC to 232ºC). The high-limit therm ostat is the same for CE and Non-CE applications, but the terminals f or attaching it to Robertshaw and Honeywell gas valves differ.
1-5 Gas Pressure Natural 3.5" W .C. 0.73 kPa Propane 8.25" W .C. 2.05 kPa Non-CE Standar d Burner M anifold Gas Pressures Gas Pressure (mbar) Natural Gas Lac q (G20) under 20 mbar 7,5 Natura.
1-6 1.5 Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent Tube 1. Carefully unscrew the vent tube from the gas valve. NOTE : The vent tube m ay be straightened for ease in removal. 2. Pass a piece of ordinary binding wire (.052 inch di ameter) or equivalent through the tube to re- move any obstruction.
1-7 6. When the cooking oil/shortening temp erature reach es 325ºF (162ºC), turn the flexible shaft slowly clockwise until the burner shuts off . 7. Allow the fryer to sit for a few m inutes, then slowly turn the flexible shaft counterclockwise un- til the burner lights.
1-8 4. Remove the controller/computer by lifting it from the hinge slots in the fryer control panel frame. 5. Reverse the procedure to install a new controller/computer. 1.8.2 Replacing the Operating Thermostat CAUTION The thermostat must be calibrated after inst allation is complete.
1-9 2. Drain the frypot. 3. Remove the screws from the upper left and right corners of the control panel. The panel is hinged at the bottom and will swing open from the top. 4. Unplug the wiring harness from the back of the controller and disconnect the grounding wire.
1-10 1.8.5 Replacing the High-Limi t Thermostat in Fryers with Other Than Thermostat Controls 1. Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. 2. Drain the frypot. 3. Remove the screws from the upper left and right corners of the controller panel.
1-11 3. Disconnect the 9-pin connector and remove the control panel from the fryer by disengaging its tabs from the hinge slots in the mounting fram e. 4. Carefully press the light out from the back of th e control panel. Disconnect one wire at a tim e and reconnect it to the replacement light until all wires are transferred.
1-12 1.8.9 Replacing Burner Ceramic Targets DANGER Drain the frypot or remove the handle from the drain valve before proceeding further. 1. Disconnect fryer from electrical and gas supplies. 2. On FM45 fryers, remove square-drain sections as necessary to expose burner.
1-13 2. Disconnect the wires from the gas valve terminal block, m arking each wire to facilitate recon- nections. 3. Remove the high-limit therm ostat wire from the gas valve pilot coil. 4. Disconnect the pilot gas line fitting from the gas valve. 5. Disconnect the pipe union collars to the left and right of the gas valve and remove the valve.
1-14 1.8.12 Replacing the Frypot 1. Drain the frypot. 2. Remove all accessories (e.g., frypot covers, basket lift arms, etc.) from the fryer. 3. Disconnect the fryer from gas and electrical supplies. 4. Remove the screws from the top cap above the control panel and lift it up and off the fryer(s).
1-15 2) and the high-limit thermostat leads (pins 6 a nd 8) from the plug. Leave all other wires con- nected. Leave the interface board lying on the shield. 13. Remove the louvered frame above the control panel opening. 14. Remove the screws securing the component shield to the fryer.
1-16 Problems you are likely to encounter can be grouped into seven broad categories: 1. Ignition failures 2. Improper burner functioning 3. Improper temperature control 4. Computer-related problems 5. Filtration problems 6. Leakage problems 7. Basket lift malfunctions The probable causes of each category are discussed in the following sections.
1-17 1.9.2 Improper Burner Functioning With problems in this category, the burner ignites but exhibits abnorm al characteristics such as “popping,” incomplete lighting of the burner, fluctua ting flam e intensity, and flames “rolling” out of the fryer.
1-18 If the fryer’s gas and air supplies are okay, the probl em mo st likely is with one of the electrical com- ponents. Examine the controller for signs of melting/ distortion and/or discoloration due to excessive heat buildup in the fryer. (This condition usually indicates improper flue perform ance.
1-19 MELT CYCLE PROBLEMS In fryers equipped with thermostat controls, th e m elt cycle is controlled by a mechanical timer. There are three components that may fail: the m e lt cycle timer itself, the melt cycle timer m i- croswitch, or the control panel melt cycle ON/OFF switch.
1-20 COMMON COMPUTER COMPLAINTS Most problems concerning computers have to do with program ming them. There are four common complaints. The complaints, their causes, and corrective actions are: 1. Fryer constantly displays “HI.” Cause: Setpoint incorrect or missing.
1-21 • The operator attempted to filter oil or shortening that was not heated. Cold oil and shortening are thicker and cause the pump motor to work harder and overheat. If the motor tries to run but the pump does not, there is a blockage in the pump.
1-22 The suction tube heater and flexible hose heater are wired directly into the 24VAC source. They remain energized as long as the unit is plugged in. M Pump Relay Coil Micro-sw itches Pump Motor Switch Pump Motor 24 VAC Line VAC Filter Magic Simplified Wiring Diagram Return Line He ater T ape s Suction Tub e (Pan) Heater T ape 1.
1-23 product button is pressed, the timing circuitry activates a coil in the basket lif t relay to supply power to the motor. There are two types of basket lifts: the “bell crank” design, and the “modular” design A bell crank basket lift consists of a cam and bell crank that are connected to the basket lift arm by a flat metal link.
1-24 A modular basket lift consists of a toothed rod to which the basket lift arm is attached, a reversible- drive gear motor, and a pair of roller activated m icroswitches. The gear motor engages the teeth in the rod, moving it up or down dependi ng upon the direction of rotation of the motor.
1-25 230/240/250V Modu lar Basket Lift Assembly BINDING/JAMMING PROBLEMS Noisy, jerky or erratic movement of the lif ts is usually due to lack of lubrication of the rods and their bushings. Apply a light coat of L ubriplate™ or similar lightweight white grease to the rod and bush- ings to correct the problem.
1-26 ELECTRONICS PROBLEMS This category encompasses problems with the relays , microswitches, capacitors, resistors, interface board, wiring, and controls. Troubleshooting the elect ronics of both bell crank and modular basket lifts is simply a process of verifying current flow through the individual components up to and in- cluding the motor.
1-27 Modul ar Basket Lift Simpl i fied Wi ri ng Diagram NOTE: References to ri ght and left ar e fr om the rear of the fr y er. BLUE ORANGE RED WHITE GREEN BLACK BRN 1 RED 1 BLK BRN 2 RED 2 UPPER SW ITCH UPPER SW ITCH LOW E R SW ITCH LOW E R SW ITCH BLK LEFT S I DE RIGHT SIDE 12.
1-28 1.9.8 Interpretation of Digital Controller Lights Power light on, heat light cycling, trouble light off, and melt light on: • If fryer oil temperature is below 180ºF (82ºC) , the lights indicate the unit is operating nor- mally.
1-29 1.10.1 Troubleshooting the 24VAC Circuit in Units without Interface Boards Yes Is 24VAC present at t he gas valve? Is 24VAC present at the ON/ OFF sw itch? No Verify that the ON/OFF switch is in the ON positon.
1-30 1.10.2 Troubleshooting the 24 VAC Circuit in Units with Interface Boards Verify t hat t he drain valve is ful ly closed, then turn the control l er on. W hich LE Ds are lit? 24V LED only None GV LED (with or without other LEDs) Is 24VAC present on IF B 24V term inals? Probable caus e is a fai l ed 24-vol t transf ormer.
1-31 24 VOLT CIRCUIT ON UNITS W ITH INTERFACE BOARDS 24V XFM R K3 LED 24V 24V INTERFAC E BOARD J1-6 LED GV 20-PIN TERMINAL BLOCK OPTI ONAL DSS 10 19 20 GAS VALVE NOTE: On units not equipped with a drain safety sw itch, a jumper connects pi ns 10 and 19.
1-32 1.10.3 Troubleshooting the Gas Valve Verify t hat gasm ain street valve is open and fryer gasline cu toff valv e is open. Verify gas valve is in ON posit i on. Is 24VAC present at the gas valve? Problem is in t he 24VAC circui t . See T ro ubl es hooting the 24VA C Ci rc uit on P ages 1-29 and 1-30.
1-33 1.10.4 Troubleshooting the Thermostat Turn the fryer on and set the therm ostat control knob to the max imum sett ing. Does the burner light? Is the thermost at properly calibrated? Thermost at is OK. Yes Yes Is 24VAC present at the gas valve? Probable cause is a failed thermostat .
1-34 1.10.5 Troubleshooting the Temperature Probe W hile it is still in the fr ypot, inspect the probe body for damage. I ns pect t he l eads for fraying, burning, breaks, and/or kink s. If probe is bent, dented, or cracked, or if the l eads are damaged, replace the probe.
1-35 Probe Resistance Chart For use with 45 Series fryers manufactur ed with Minco Thermistor probes only. F OHMS C F OHMS C F OHMS C F OHMS C F OHMS C 60 1061 16 130 1206 54 200 1350 93 270 1493 132 .
1-36 1.11 Wiring Diagrams 8050382E NOTE: (1) CONNECT WIRE 21 C FROM PIN 1 ( 20 PIN TERMINAL BLOCK) DI RECT T O POWER SUPPLY. (2) CONNECT WIRE 22 C FROM PIN 5 ( 20 PIN TERMINAL BLOCK) DI RECT T O POWER SUPPLY.
1-37 8050535B COMPUTER BASKET LIF T TIME R ANALOG CONTROLLER DIGITAL CONTROLLER INSET SOUND DEVICE (FOR CONTROLLERS ONLY) CAPACITOR THERMOCO UPLE GAS VALVE HI-LIMIT T' STAT PROBE GAS VALVE RELAY TO FILTER TERMINAL BLOCK TO FILTER TERMINAL BLOCK OPTIONAL BASKET LIFT FO R 4 5 SERIES ONLY SOUND DEVI CE FOR COM P UT ER OR BASKET LIFT TIMER ONLY.
1-38 SCREENED AREA FOR MELT CYCLE OPERATION MELT CYCLE S WI TCH/ LIG HT MELT CYCLE T IMER OPERATING THERMOSTAT THERMOCO UPLE DISCONNECT PLUG 8050534D CAPACITOR GAS VALVE HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT GAS VALV.
1-39 8050385D PLAN WIRING DIAGRA M FOR FILTER MAGIC II (DIRECT) TO FRYER POW ER SUPPLY FOR (DIRECT) UNITS 1 ST. FRYER - RIGHT OF FILTER FILTER PUM P MOT OR ON/OFF SW ITCH PUMP RELAY PUM P HEATER 1 ST.
1-40 PLAN W IRING DIAG RA M 45 SERIES BASKET LIFT SYSTEM LEFT BASKET LIFT MO TOR RIGHT BASKET LIFT MOTO R LEFT MICROSW I TCH RIGHT MICROSW ITCH DISCONNECT P LUG 6 PIN CONNECTOR MILL IVOLT FRYER WIRING.
1-41 PLAN W IRING DIAGRAM 45 SERIES BASKET LIFT SYSTEM LEFT BASKET LIFT MOTO R RIGHT BASKET LIFT M OTOR LEFT MICROSW I TCH RIGHT MICRO SW IT CH DISCONNECT P LUG 6 PIN CONNECTOR MILLIVOLT FRYER W IRING.
THIS PAGE INTE NTIONALLY LEFT BLANK..
45 SERIES GAS FRYERS SERVICE AND PARTS MANUAL CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST 2-1 ACCESSORIES 1 2 3 4 7 11 12 13 14 6 5 8 9 10 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 803-0271 Basket, Twin 2 803-0099 Basket, Full (cannot be us.
2-2 BASKET LIFT ASSEMBLIES AND COMPONENT PARTS Bell Crank Basket Lift 23 36 12 27 37 24 29 30 28 20 33 5 11 5 1 6 31 32 17 14 15 25 16 16 15 7 19 21 17 4 10 3 26 34 23 18 2 11 13 35 22 24 9.
2-3 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 Gear Motor, Basket Lift 807-0107 120VAC 807-0108 240VAC 2 807-0124 Bushing, Plastic 3 807-0240 Microswitch 4 826-1680 Clamp, Plastic Wire (Pkg.
2-4 Modular Basket Lift NOTES: 1. Assemblies 106-1807SP (100-1 20V ) and 10 6-1810SP (208-2 50V ) do not include I tem s 8, 16, 2 4, 25, an d 26. The se it ems m ust be ordered separat ely. 2. For 10 0-120V uni ts , eac h indiv idu al resi st or (807-2 661) may be re plac ed or the entire reistor assembly (806-8530SP) may be replaced.
2-5 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 Mount, Modular Basket Lift** 200-2942 For use on units with 12-pin connectors 900-7655 For use on units with 6-pin connectors 2 806-5964SP Motor Assembly, Modular Basket Lift*** 3 807-2133 Capacitor, 12.
2-6 BURNER ASSEMBLY COMPONENT PARTS NOTE: Red dot indic ates Propane/B utane P ilot Ass embl y; green dot i ndicat es Manufac tured Gas; no d ot indica tes Natural G as. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 10 11 9 Robertsh aw ga s valves (illustr ated abov e) are no longer availabl e.
2-7 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 806-0225SP Deflector ( Tar g et ) Assembl y ( use 814-0034 for ceramic onl y) 2 826-1155 I g nitor Kit, O p tional Piezo 807-1906 Electrode Assembl y 810-1001 Tri gg e r 3 823-0496 Manifold, Burne r 4 Orifice 810-0407 Manufactured Gas, 2.
2-8 CABINET ASSEMBLIES AND COMPONENT PARTS MJ145, F145 (Filter Ready), and Spreader Cabinet Assembly Components 3 4 1 1 2 2 5 7 8 6 9 9 NOT ES: Fryer and spread er cabinet assemb lies are id entical except for th e backs — spreader backs do not have a form ed edg e at th e top .
2-9 MJ45 Batteries 2 1 5 4 6 7 9 8 10 3 (M J345 ILLU STRATED IS TY PICA L OF ALL) NOTE: See Page 2-14 for casters, legs and associated hardware. ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 900-4426SP Channel, Left and Ri.
2-10 FM45 Batteries with Built-In Filtration FM 145 (F ILT ER ON RIGHT ) (All components except Items 27 and 28 are the same for FM245 and FM345 units with the filt er on th e right.
2-11 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 910-7480 Trim, Filter Cabinet Top 2 806-8274SP Pan Assembly, Filter/Spreader Cabinet 3 900-7277 Support, Drain Pan 4 Back w/Access Opening, Filter Cabinet 910-7274SP Stain.
2-12 Filter Magic II Add-On Cabinet Components UNDERCOUN TER A DD- ON FILTER MA GIC CA BINET AD D - O N FIL TER MAGIC CA BINE T 1 2 3 4 18 9 10 19 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 14 7 18 6 5 14 12 13 14 15 16 17.
2-13 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 Side, Left Cabinet, w/Access Openings 911-9324SP Stainless Steel 901-9324SP Enameled 2 Side, Right Cabinet, w/Access Openings 912-9324SP Stainless Steel 902-9324SP Enamele.
2-14 CASTERS, LEGS, AND ASSOCIATED HARDWARE 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 5 2 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 823-2669 Caster, 3” Swivel w/Brake (optional substitute for front leg in FM add-on cabinet) 2 826-1130 Caster, 3.
2-15 COMPONENT SHIELDS, FILTER BOX ASSEMBLIES, AND COMPONENT PARTS Non-C E Shields CE Shield Component Shield A ssemblies wit h Interfac e Boards 1 8 7 6 4 4 6 7 8 5 2 3 2 3 11 3 12 3 9 14 15 16 17 18.
2-16 Component Shield A ssembl ies without In terface Boards NOTE: Me lt cycle timers (Items 16 and 17) are not present in shield assem blies 806-4774SP, 806-4776SP, and 806-6630SP.
2-17 ITEM PART # COMPONENT Complete Shield Assemblies 806-4774SP 120V, 50/60 Hz without Melt Cycle Timer (Non-CE) 806-4776SP 240V, 50/60 Hz without Melt Cycle Timer (Non-CE) 806-4772SP 120V, 50/60 Hz .
2-18 Filter Boxe s 1 2 19 19 19 345 5 4 3 18 18 18 3 4 5 17 16 13 17 7 6 17 7 6 10 11 12 12 11 9 8 13 16 17 or 17 16 14 or 17 16 14 15 16 17 Non-CE Standard Non-CE Undercounter CE St andard ITEM PART .
2-19 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK.
2-20 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLIES, FLUE CA PS, TOP CAPS, and RELATED ITEMS 6 5 7 6 5 1 6 5 2 6 5 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 4 28 29 30.
2-21 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 810-1403 Basket Hanger, Wire Form * 809-0921 Spacer, Wire Form Basket Hanger 2 Basket Hanger, Extruded Aluminum (No longer available; use 810-1403) 3 823-1462 Basket Hange.
2-22 CONTROLLER ASSEMBLIES (Thermostat Controllers) 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 10 9 11 10 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 4 26 27 27 12 13 12 13 23 24 25 NOTE: Thermostat shaft and associated components are the same for all co nfigurations.
2-23 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 802-0765 Label, Control Panel 2 802-1470 Label, Thermostat Dial 3 802-1473 Label, 15-Minute Mechanical Timer Bezel 4 910-1551 Bezel, 15-Minute Mechanical Timer 5 810-0334 .
2-24 CONTROLLER ASSEMBLIES (Other than Thermostat Controllers) SOLID STATE 1 2 3 4 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 Computer Magic III 106-1149SP Built-In, Non-CE 106-1199SP Built-In CE 106-1216 Remote LP03 10.
2-25 DOOR ASSEMBLY 3 1 4 7 6 2 5 5 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 806-8320 Door Assembly Complete, Enameled Steel (does not include Items 3 and 5) 806-6405SP Door Assembly Complete, Stainless Steel (does not i.
2-26 DRAIN AND FILTRATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS Drain System Components 1 2 3 8 4 5 6 7 9 10 19 20 11 12 13 22 23 24 Steel flat washer over plastic washer Compression washers 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 14.
2-27 Item Part # Component * 826-0877 Kit, Clamp Service (Contains 2 each of Items 1-3 and 1 of Item 4) 1 810-0396 Clamp Section (Requires 2 per connection) 2 809-0071 Nut, ¼–20 3 826-1375 Screw, 10–32 X ¾ 4 816-0032 Seal (Connection Gasket) 5 826-1348 Cover, Clean-out (Pkg.
2-28 Filter Magic II Filter Pan Assemblies Fitt ing on outs ide bottom of inner pan. 1 8 4 9 10 5 3 11 7 6 2 12 B A 9 10 11 12 7 8 Item Part # Component A 806-9255SP One-Piece Filter Pan Assembly (Items 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12) 823-2751SP One-Piece Filter Pan B 806-6093SP Two-Piece Pan Assembly (Unique components are listed below.
2-29 FRYPOT ASSEMBLIES AND COMPONENT PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 16 18 17 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 Frypot Assemblies, Complete (Items 2, 3, 5, 6, and 10-18) 106-2549SP Stainless .
2-30 OIL RETURN PLUMBING AND HANDLE COMPONENTS 8 8 6 7 8 8 9 11 3 4 5 8 9 8 20 Item shown dispropo rtionately larg e for clar ity. Detail of Motor, Pump, and Disconnect Components 1 2 4 12 14 15 13 16.
2-31 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 Pump Motor 826-1712 100-120 VAC 50/60Hz (includes gasket 816-0093) 826-1756 208 VAC 50/60 Hz (includes gasket 816-0093) 826-1270 230-250 VAC 50/60 Hz (includes gasket 816-.
2-32 THROUGH MARCH 2001 A P RIL 2001 AND LA TE R 12 10 6 11 15 1 12 7 11 2 13 14 4 5 3 8 10 9 3 16 13 14 6 10 9 8 5 11 15 1 16 18 17 19 20 21 22 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 807-2103 Microswitch 2 930-0839.
2-33 POWER SHOWER ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 806-4503SP Power Shower Assembly, Complete 2 809-0415 Screw, Cleanout 3 826-1344 O-Ring (Pkg of 5) 4 826-1390 Seal (Gasket) (Pkg of 5) 5 81.
2-34 TEMPERATURE PROBE, THERMOSTATS, AND RELATED COMPONENTS 1 4 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 ITEM PART # COMPONENT 1 806-4206 Temperature Probe, Minco 2 826-1177 Thermostat, Non-CE 425°F High-Limit (see NOTE 1 ) .
2-35 WIRING ASSEMBLIES/HARNESSES AND REMOTE CABLE ASSEMBLIES Wiring Assemblies and Harnesses 806-2079SP 100-120V Basket Lift Universal Motor (6-Pin female w/6 wires plus 1 separate wire) 806-8555SP 20.
2-36 WIRING CONNECTORS, PIN TERMINALS, AND POWER CORDS 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 9 10 8 11 13 12 ITEM PART # COMPONENT Power Cords * 807-0154 100/120V–15A w/grounded plug * 806-6229SP 100/208/240V–15A, w/o pl.
THIS PAGE INTE NTIONALLY LEFT BLANK..
Frymaster, L.L.C., 8700 Line Avenue, PO Box 5100 0, Shreveport, Louisiana 71135-1000 Shipping Address: 8700 Line Av enue, Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 TEL 1-318-865-1711 FAX (Parts) 1-318-6 8 8-2200 (T.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Frymaster 45 Series c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Frymaster 45 Series - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Frymaster 45 Series, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Frymaster 45 Series va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Frymaster 45 Series, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Frymaster 45 Series.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Frymaster 45 Series. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Frymaster 45 Series ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.