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Operation and Care Manual #8452/53/55
PG.6
F.1 FRYER POWER ON SWITCH
Pressing the fryer switch to the ON position
illuminates the ventilator power
ON light and
starts the blower. After approximately 10
seconds of operation in this condition,
sufficient air flow will be established to begin
fryer operation and the ventilator power
ON
indicator will remain lit.
V. 2 VENTILATOR POWER ON INDICATOR (GREEN)
Illuminates when the fryer power switch is ON
and adequate air flow has been established.
V.3 CHECK FILTERS INDICATOR (AMBER)
Illuminates when Odor Control filter or Grease
Vapor HEPA filter are missing or not properly
installed. When ON, the fryer heating elements
are de-activated and the fryer will not heat.
V.4 REPLACE FILTERS LIGHT (AMBER)
The "Replace Filter" light is directly tied to an air
flow diagnostic device which measures the air
pressure through the filter system. This light
will illuminate when the Grease Vapor filter and
the Odor Control filter accumulates a sufficient
amount of grease build-up to impede air flow.
This light is a clear indication to replace both
filters. Failure to replace these filters within
approximately one week from the date the
"Replace Filter" light illuminates will result in
the illumination of the "Service Required"
indicator. Once the "Service Required" light is
illuminated, the fryer will become inoperable
until both filters are replaced.
V.5 SERVICE REQUIRED LIGHT (RED)
This indicator will illuminate and the fryer will
be inoperable when there is insufficient
ventilator air flow due to grease laden filters.
V.6 VENTILATOR BLOWER
Provides air flow through the ventilator system.
V.7 FUSIBLE LINK LOCATIONS
Will melt at a predetermined set temperature to
activate the fire suppression system.
V.8 FIRE SUPPRESSION NOZZLE(S)
Disperses the fire suppression media.
F
F
.9
.9
OIL
OIL
FIL
FIL
TER PUMP
TER PUMP
MOTOR OVERLOAD RESET
MOTOR OVERLOAD RESET
Provides protection of the filter pump motor
when fryer is over temperature. When tripped,
allow the fryer to cool and reset manually by
pressing inward.
V.10 VENTILATOR EXHAUST COLLAR
Ventilator discharge outlet which includes a
fire damper with a fusible link which will
melt at a temperature of 165°F (74°C).
DO NOT BLOCK THIS OUTLET
V.11 ODOR CONTROL FILTER
V.12 GREASE VAPOR HEPA FILTER
V.13 STAINLESS STEEL BAFFLE FILTER
See Filters Installation section in this manual.
V.14 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM STATUS
INDICATOR
Indicates current status of the Ansul Fire
Suppression System (i.e., cocked or fired).
V.15 AUTOLIFT MOTOR ACCESS
On VAE model fryers equipped with an
automatic basket lift device.
V.16 MANUAL FIRE SUPPRESSION
PULL STATION
A remote fire suppression activation device
located on the lower left-hand portion of the
fryer body, at the back. This additional safety
feature can be activated manually if the
ANSEL auto-detection system fails in the
event of a fire.
V.17 GREASE RECEPTACLE
Catches grease and condensate dripping from
the Stainless Steel Baffle filter.
Always
replace the empty container in the fryer to
avoid condensate from splattering and
draining into the oil.
F
F
.18
.18
GREASE DRIP P
GREASE DRIP P
AN
AN
Collection point for grease and condensation
funneled through a drain at the top of the
fryer. The condensate receptacle should
emptied at regular intervals.
Always replace the empty container in the
fryer to avoid condensate from draining into
the oil filter pan.
F
F.19 STABILIZER
Prevents the unit from tipping backwards.
F
F.20 RIGID (REAR) CASTERS
Allows the unit to be easily positioned by
slightly lifting the front of the unit.
NOTE: If a manual fire suppression pull station is
furnished, both rear casters (F.20) must be
replaced with legs to deter movement of the
fryer.
Movement of an appliance which includes
a remote pull station will discharge the fire
suppression system media.
F
F.21 FIXED (FRONT) LEGS
FEATURES & OPERATING CONTROLS
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