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4. TYPCIAL DELTA CONNECT SPHASE 3WIRE GND 7 SIDE ENTRANCE BOX US amp CAN EXPORT 208 200VAC TO T2A 240VAC 220VAC 14 208 OR 240V 4 440VAC WHT 14 OR TIB 480V E TB1 K10 Bust M EY Ue 1B 2 ix 1D 3 2 G Je L2 ee 2 28 12 20 25 ae L3 mU 3B 3D 2 D Li LO Lo CO COD 2 L SIDE ON SE Ie 5 L3 bi 6 5 4 P J302 ul L1 5 2 O gt 6B 6D Or 11 n 5B 2 5D Lid 0 2 Lo L3 nu MP1 8 T3 B TOE 7 SIDE RIGHT HEAT DEMAND THIS APPLIANCE AN ER MUS BE FRAME GROUNDED SE 47 SE 7 A eo as f JEV B uU ui A 00 uU V SINE E TYPCIAL WYE CONNECT 7 SIDE ENTRANCE 3PHASE 4WIRE GND BOX EXPORT 546 2 VAC 580Y 220 VAC ME 400Y 230 VAC 41 EC A0 VAC t 00 U 50 40 O nm TB1 K10 K11 x L1 L1 1D P J3501 1B 1C 1D 2 1 Y us _ L2 L2 2D rU s 2B 26 T2 2D 2 5 SOE L3 L3 3D 24 e 13 E 3
5. Ar 8 Using 5 16 bit remove all Entrance 12 Disconnect the following at the Wire Joining Bracket screws Channel SE7 Tank side only Drain Valve ET Interlock Switch Probes and Hi limit 9 Loosen 4 Drain Elbow bolts with a 9 16 socket Slide Entire Drain Line Assembly off of Drain Extension Nipples 13 Remove Basket Hangers 14 Remove Splash Back screws with a 5 16 Bit 7 E 15 With a Flat blade Screwdriver remove 11 Disconnect Filter Pump Box power front Splash Back screws Slide Splash supply Back up and off of Tanks 22 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and SE with Filtration Service Manual WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 16 Remove Cabinet Back Cover with a 5 16 bit _ A ol We d 19 E t 17 DTE 3 La um on P 2 CN 17 With an Adjustable Wrench disconnect all Return Hoses connected to Tank being replaced yo 18 Remove cotter pin from Filter Return Handle and disconnect from Three way 19 With 5 16 hex bit remove Filter Return Handle Clip and Filter Return Handle 20 Remove all Tank hold down screws front and back with a 5 16 bit P 22 Cut RTV
6. 9 Component Replacement FEVOL Rast UC RH EDUARD EH QR A TU M ER 12 COVER IROITIOVal c Es 12 UT 12 Entrance Box COVES 12 Entrance Box Covers 12 Entrance Box Wire Guard Pisa ids tpa Vos odas lp Vou a ucl bos d veia 13 COMMON COMP ONC lS sendas cDNA M MM AMI MM MM NM M ELM 14 ONON SWIT RTT TENTE 14 Sold state The rmostaUlBaeksupi diner ek bebe eb er ee eer reds 14 Wire Reduction Board atem meiner ne staat alc itat oat 14 ENaAlGe BOX Ce mm 16 sea T IIT TM 16 Heat Demand Contactor cccccccccccsecceeeseeceeceeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeteeeseeeeeeeeesseneeegeeees 16 Dalely 17 A 18 18 PIRE TT mmm 19 why T mM 20 Dra valve Intetock SWIG sete ict Ria orn qnd e Rh Fi Ra ar Est t 20 Tank FREDIACCIME TOI TTE 21 Component Replacement FIE
7. RT CER xke TON 25 101 0 51 d id 25 ERN 25 FOUNDED O M P 26 FUE D CIRCUIT BIOSKOE 27 PUMP REIA V 27 PUMO Man SOMET mI orba onde n 27 PPurmp ACIUator SWIC E 28 seio EE E 28 FUSA HOSO ASSOMDIY PRETI TTT 29 SG FST ECS 30 Solid State Thermostat 35 Computer eat Ne aha ia vara ER NR ES 36 L22 289 Rev 00 3 Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual Knowing and understanding the sequence of Theory of Operation The SE14 and SE fryer components function in specific order of operation fryer and components operation will enable you to diagnose equipment failure more accurately Heating System Power to the machine is turned ON If Fuse F1 on the Relay board is good the A C light will illuminate The computer is supplied with 24VAC and if the drain valve handle is closed the proximity swi
8. 4 xod L E 2 Remove two Entrance Box Guard screws with a 5 16 hex bit L22 289 Rev 00 13 Whataburger 5 14 and SE with Filtration Service Manual Control Components CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 1 Remove Front Panel Bezel as outlined under Cover Removal 2 Disconnect Thermostat Control Harness Wire Reduction Board WRB 1 Remove Front Panel Bezel as outlined under Cover Removal 3 Pinch Switch on both sides and push through Bezel 2 Disconnect all harnesses from Wire Reduction Board Solid State Thermostat Back up Em CE gt 00 3 With 5 16 Hex bit remove 2 screws AN holding Wire Reduction Board Bracket 1 With 5 16 Hex bit remove 2 screws holding Thermostat Box 14 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and SET with Filtration Service Manual WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 4 With a narrow tip Flat blade screwdriver remove four wire reduction board mounting Screws Note retain Wire Reduction Board mounting bracket Insulation and screws for reinstallation L22 289 Rev 00 15 Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual Entrance Box WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK ENS Transformer wih
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14. L22 289 Rev 00 39 Whataburger SE14 SE with Filtration Service Manual In the event of problems with or questions In the event of problems with or questions about your order please contact the Pitco about your equipment please contact the Frialator factory at 800 258 3708 US and Pitco Frialator Authorized Service and Canada only Parts representative ASAP covering your 603 225 6684 World Wide area or contact Pitco at the numbers listed to the left MAILING ADDRESS P O BOX 501 CONCORD NH 03302 0501 SHIPPING ADDRESS 10 FERRY ST CONCORD NH 03301 L22 289 Rev 00
15. 1 Remove Front Panel Bezel Entrance Box Wire Guard and Entrance Box Covers Upper as outlined under Cover Removal 2 Remove Wire Reduction Board as NM i 7 4 instructed in Control Components EL n BE 3 With Phillips Screwdriver disconnect Line voltage supply to Contactor 4 Unscrew front and rear Transformer screws with Phillips Screwdriver 4 ii me m N 4 ie 5 Using a Phillips Screwdriver unscrew lower Contactor Plate mounting screw Heat Demand Contactor des 9 1 Remove Front Panel Bezel Entrance Box Wire Guard Entrance Box Covers Upper and Entrance Box Covers Lower as outlined under Cover Removal 2 Remove Wire Reduction Board as Instructed in Control Components 6 Remove upper Contactor Mounting Plate screw using a Phillips Screwdriver 16 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 7 Remove Contactor from Contactor Mounting Plate with a Phillips Screwdriver Safety Contactor 1 Remove Entrance Box Covers Lower and Entrance Box Covers Upper as outlined under Cover Removal coll EX Pa m i D E _ tha 4 Unscrew lower Contactor mounting screw with a Phillips Screwdriver Ta a 5 Loosen upper Con
16. 3 With a Phillips Screwdriver and a pair of pliers remove Pump Transformer fasteners L22 289 Rev 00 27 Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK Pump Actuator Switch ia 1 Remove Filter Return Handle Mounting Clip with 5 16 Hex bit 2 Remove Entrance Box Covers Lower as outlined under Cover Removal ia 7 11 4 With narrow tip Flat blade Screwdriver remove Switch from Mounting Plate Pump Actuator Actuator 1 Remove Cabinet Back Cover with 5 16 Hex bit 2 Remove cotter pin to disconnect Filter Return Handle from Three Way Valve 3 Remove Filter Return Handle Mounting Clip with 5 16 Hex bit and remove Filter Return Handle E 2 E 4 With a narrow tip Flat blade Screwdriver remove Actuator from Filter Return Handle 28 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK Flush Hose Assembly ae a DON LI j EE C T i 1 Kcu REL 8 1 Remove Male Connector with Adjustable Wrench 2 Remove Flush Hose Assembly Mounting screws with 5 16 Hex Bit and remove Assembly L22 289 Rev 00 29 Schematics MOVE
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19. resistance should be approximately 3 6 Ohms out of circuit If it does not have this resistance it should be changed Relay Board Note J connectors are marked on the relay board With 24 VAC supplied to pin 2 at connector J35 and a good F1 fuse the relay board will have a 24 VAC output at pin 2 on connectors J33 and J34 and the A C indicator will be illuminated e When the board receives a 24 VDC side on input at pin 7 on connectors J31 or J33 the S O indicator will illuminate the side on relay S O will energize and there will be a 24 VAC output at pin Z4 on connector J32 e When the board receives a 24 VDC heat demand input at pin 6 on connectors J31 or J33 the H D indicator will illuminate the heat demand relay H D will energize and there will be continuity between pin 1 and pin 2 at connector J32 Computer Control Note All controller test points are at connector P J1 closest connector to the controller e With 24 VAC supplied to pin 1 24 VAC supply and pin 5 24 VAC input from DVI the display should read READY Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual With the controller turned on there will be a 24 VDC output at pin Z9 side on e When the controller calls for heat there will be a 24 VDC output at pin 8 heat demand and a 24 VAC input at pin 6 heat feed back If the heat demand contactor does not pull in this would indicate a br
20. seal with a sharp blade 23 Remove elements as covered covered in steps 1 through 5 of Element removal Retain all removed clamps 24 Remove tank from cabinet 25 For SE14 Disconnect any remaining electrical connections to Wire Channel L22 289 Rev 00 23 Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual 26 Disconnect Filter Return Valve with Adjustable Wrench with 5 16 bit WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 29 For SE14 remove Wire Channel mounting screws with Phillips Screwdriver 30 Remove Entrance Box and Wire Channel Assembly as one 31 With 5 16 Hex Bit remove Entrance Box Support Brackets from Entrance Box Heat Shields 31 With 5 16 Hex Bit remove Entrance Box Heat Shields 24 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual Component Replacement Filter WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK Pump Removal 3 N Ld D I 3 Remove Cabinet Back Cover with 5 16 hex bit With Adjustable Wrench disconnect Pump return hose from Three Way Valve 9 T 4 With Arc Joint Pliers unsc Up Receptacle rew Filter Pick 5 With 5 16 hex bit remove Pump Rod Bracket 6 Support Pump Plate and pull Pump Rods out 7 Dr
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23. Contactor should be energized Relays K1 Heat Demand Relay will be energized when A1 Computer calls for heat and when H D is lit Side On Relay will be energized when A1 Computer is on is lit Connectors J31 Connects to A1 Computer J32 To Side On and Heat Demand Contactors and Heat Feed Back J33 To 24VAC jumper harness J34 To Drain Switch and optional Basketlifts J35 Input voltage from transformer Relay Board Note J connectors are marked on the relay board 7 5 LL a MEG 60127301A L DATE MMDDYY With 24 VAC supplied to pin 2 at connector J35 and a good F1 fuse the relay board will have a 24 VAC output at pin 2 on connectors J33 and J34 and the A C indicator will be illuminated Note If the fryer is equipped with a computer or solid state digital at connection J33 there will be a jumper from pin 2 to pin 10 to supply 24 VAC to pin 2 at connection J31 to supply the controller with 24VAC When the board receives 24 VDC side on input at pin 7 on connectors J31 or J33 the S O indicator will illuminate the side on relay S O will energize and there will be a 24 VAC output at pin 4 on connector J32 When the board receives 24 VDC heat demand input at pin 6 on P Pd Pd Dd PD connectors J31 or J33 the H D 12 J33 indicator will illuminate the heat demand relay H D will energize and there should continuit
24. IMPORTANT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please complete this information and retain this manual for the life of the equipment Model Serial Date Purchased SERVICE MANUAL For SOLSTICE ELECTRIC MODELS SE14 and SE With Filtration Whataburger L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger SE14 SE with Filtration Service Manual 2 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS TNO ONY O CSU Al OM ec DE ES 4 eee t TT 5 o DNE 5 TFOUDICSNOONNO FIOL ree eet tere eter et ete rer eet 6 Component Troubleshooting eseiesiscsocescdcsecesticendverevecduseiveutuentvondasuiaouinsuiaouinuadeunieeedesiueieseienud 7 iie T 7 FISCAL DESMAN G COMA CION E 7 M 7 Drain Valve amp Filter Return Valve Switches 8 RAM 8 VEINS NEIN C 8 Safety Side On 8 aive 8 Computer COME 8 BackUp SO
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26. P J301 5 2 5 2 Y 427 amp 5 T 5303 aig c 1 1B 1D 5 af GS T1 5 a 5 2 1 r n L2 2D 28 gt 1 20 zd WU 27 Y E Eq ZZ L3 3D zm 3B Li 5 2 SIDE ON 95 94 6 05 lt P J302 K11 2 5 2 AD Se 4 P J304 L1 6D JOU ef il 5 6B 6D C 25 L2 5D 58 5D T2 Rp L3 4D ul 4B D 1 RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE UTE HEAT DEMAND WIRES 18 68 a MRE 10 awo THIS APPLIANCE a ARKE AWO 7 IAC oe MUST BE ENTRANCE E ASE DELIA CONNECT roe RO GROUNDED BOX SE 551087 SEROU L22 289 Rev 00 33 Whataburger SE14 and SE with Filtration Service Manual
27. PUTER SET TEMP RIGHT SIDE TO SAVE OR EXIT TO SET COOK TIME P Kl AND A PRODUCT KEY THEN ENTER TIME TO SET SHAKE TIME ENTER TIME TO SET HOLD TIME ENTER TIME AND TO SAVE OR EXIT P L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual SECOND LEVEL PROGRAMMING ENTERING SECOND LEVEL PROGRAMMING Press the P key display shows PROGRAM IF PASS WORD IS REQUIRED and you are unable to remember the set pass word use 6684 Then press g You have now entered the upper level programming all the useable function keys will be lighted and display will show SELECT OPTIONS NOTE Any time IP is used to save a setting o must be pressed to return to Select Options mode FUNCTION PROGRAMMING ag OFF ag FAHRENHEIT CELSIUS SCALE Toggles between Fahrenheit and Celsius scale by pressing key Change is saved pressing key to set SET PASS WORD Toggles the pass word function on and off or install a numeric pass word Turn pass word on or off E chooses PASS REQ or NO PASS If pass word is chosen then press and current pass word will display Using the number keys a new pass word can be entered and then set by pressing P BEEPER VOLUME Allows volume of beeper alarm to be chosen P
28. Replace if defective machine does NOT heat C Check amp Replace if defective A Unit is in Melt Cycle A Wait for the computer to finish melt cycle or B Safety Contactor switch Back Up T stat out of melt cycle C Heat Demand Contactor B Check amp Replace if defective D Element C Check amp Replace if defective Loss of power on one leg of 3 phase D Check amp Replace if defective input power E Check input power Repair or call a qualified electrican A Temperature calibration A Adjust temperature offset up to 10 F B Probe B Check amp Replace if defective C Probe wiring terminals C Clean or repair terminals A Blue Drain Valve not fully closed A Check position of handle B Sensor Switch B Switch may be loose or have loose wires C Incorrect Switch gap alignment replace if defective C Check gap alignment replace if defective A Safety contactor A Check amp Replace if defective B Heat Demand Contactor B Check amp Replace if defective Computer display does not light or Back up T stat is switched to Seconday control but Green power light does not turn on I Dmnmoocuzr Machine is heating slowly Oil is hotter or colder than computer displays or Back up Tstat is set to Computer diplays DRAIN or Back up T stat Yellow Heat Feedback lamp Flashes 7 times Computer heat demand lights are lit or Back up T stat heat demand lights are lit machine does not heat HD amp SO
29. burger SE14 and 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual Computer Programming Instructions MULTIPLE LEVEL COMPUTER POWER ON OFF KEY PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS POWER ON OFF KEY not present on all models PROGRAM KEY TEMPERATURE KEY TIME KEY not present on all models 36 Exod biel GO 0 jJ PRODUCT KEYS TO CHECK ACTUAL TEMP After 5 secs machine will return to run mode TO CHECK SET TEMP After 5 secs machine will return to run mode TO CHECK COOK SHAKE AND HOLD TIMES THEN THE PRODUCT KEY DESIRED NOTE THE TIMES WILL BE DISPLAYED IN SEQUENCE PAUSING MOMEN ON EACH TIME AND THEN RETURN TO COOK MODE TO ENTER BOIL MODE enter FAB using C mode when last digit of temperature is entered boil mode will start automatically You must turn off both fryers to exit Boil mode CHECKING THE REMAINING TIME WHEN USING MULTIPLE TIMERS TO VIEW REMAINING TIME ONANY FUNCTION KEYS WHEN MULTIPLE TIMERS ARE COUNTING ISAS FOLLOWS PRESS THEN PRESS FUNCTION KEY OF ANY NON DISPLAYED ACTIVE TIMERS YOU WANT TO VIEW FIRST LEVEL PROGRAMMING USING AND ENTERING FIRST LEVEL PROGRAMMING AND PROGRAMMING FUNCTION KEYS Press the key display shows PROGRAMY then enter pass word if needed If you are unable to remember the set pass word use 6684 PROGRAM SINGLE OR DUAL ENTER DESIRED TEMP COMPUTER SET TEMP LEFT SIDE TO PROGRAM DUAL TANK COM
30. e to operate The return piping system may be provided with optional heat tape to prevent solidification of solid shortening the heat tape is low wattage and is on constantly to maintain liquid shortening in the line L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Fryer PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION Main Power Switch not turned on A Turn on Main Power Switch Back up T stat not turned ON B Turn Power switch to Back up T stat to On Back up T stat not turned to Primary Control C Turn Selector Switch on Back up T stat to Hood cords not connected Primay Control position one dot No power to the machine D Connect all Hood cords Fuse F1 blown E Check building circuit breaker verify Transformer T1A or T1B not functioning power cord is plugged in all the way Controller Failed F Check Wire Reduction Board if 24VAC light is not lit check fuse Replace if defective with 2 5A fast acting fuse If fuse is good and 24 light is still off check votage in and out of T1A or T1B H Transfer control to Back up T stat Computer Shows HEATING or A Hi Limit tripped A Once the oil temp has gone below 375 F 20 F Back up T stat Yellow Head Heat Demand Contactor the Hi Limit should reset automantically if not Demand lamp is lit but the Yellow C Relay Board replace the Hi Limit Heat Feedback Lamp is not lit and B Check amp
31. eak in the heat demand circuit 1 Check the hi limit switch is it open or tripped 2 Check the heat demand relay H D on the relay board is heat demand relay energized continuity through COM and NO contacts lf display reads PROBE Ohm test the temperature probe Check the wires and connectors between the probe and controller for continuity e If display reads SYSTEM FAILURE test the temperature probe and the wires and connectors between the probe and controller for a short lf display reads DRAINING TURN OFF verify that the drain valve is closed check the proximity switch on the drain valve turn the fryer off then turn the fryer on Back Up Solid State Control The 24 VAC supply passes through the solid state back up transfer switch to the computer If the transfer switch is set to back up or if the back up controller has been unplugged the primary controller will not work A jumper must be installed on the relay board connection J33 pin 2 to pin 10 to allow the primary controller to function if the back up controller is removed 24 VAC is supplied to the controller at pin 1 24 VAC supply and pin 5 24 VAC input from DVI L22 289 Rev 00 With the controller turned on there will be a 24 VDC output at pin 9 side on and the green indicator will be illuminated When the controller calls for heat there will be a 24 VDC output at pin 8
32. ewdriver to loosen Drain Valve Interlock Switch Mounting Plate Slide Switch and Mounting Plate Assembly off of Drain Valve 20 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and SET with Filtration Service Manual E 3 Unfasten Switch harness from Wire Channel 4 With a narrow tip Flat blade Screwdriver remove Switch from Mounting Plate Tank Replacement 1 Remove Front Panel Bezel Entrance Box Wire Guard and Entrance Box Covers Upper as outlined under Cover Removal 2 Remove Top Deck with a 5 16 hex bit 3 Remove Top Deck Heat Shield with 5 16 Hex bit L22 289 WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 5 Slide Entrance Box Heat Shield Sides in so as to clear cabinet sides during Tank removal 6 Disconnect and remove Power Cords from Entrance Box ie Disconnect any wiring spanning both sides of Entrance Box Rev 00 21 Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK o
33. has been reset but Yellow C Check gap alignment replace if defecitive Heat Feedback lamp flashes 7 times Dirty Filter Wire Mesh Envelope Oil is returning to the tank slowly B Strainer cap dirty or not at all Filter Pan not pushed in completely Push Filter Pan in O rings not sealing pick up tube Check amp replace if defective A Clean Filter Wire Mesh Envelope B C D Strainer cap not tight A Tighten strainer cap B C D A Remove strainer cap and clean Air bubbles are in the oil be Strainer cap not in pick up tube Install strainer cap returned to the tank Filter Pan not pushed in completely Push Filter Pan in O rings not sealing pick up tube Check amp replace if defective Drain valve is not fully open Apply a little more pressure to the Blue Drain Drain line is plugged with debris Valve handle to check that the Drain Valve is Drain Valve is open the oil is fully open draining slowly or not at all B Use the clean out rod to clear the Drain Valve opening If this does not clear the blockage close the drain valve and call for service 6 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual Component Troubleshooting Probe The resistance of the probe will change as the temperature changes The resistance Will decrease as the temperature rises The lower the temperature the greater the resistance change will be per degree of temperature change a
34. heat demand the yellow indicator on the left will be illuminated and there will be a 24 VAC input at pin 6 heat feed back When the controller receives the 24 VAC input at pin 6 the yellow indicator on the right will illuminate If the controller does not receive the 24 VAC input at pin 6 the indicator will not illuminate This would indicate a break in the heat demand or heat fee back circuit Check the hi limit switch is it open tripped Check the heat demand relay H D on the relay board is heat demand relay energized continuity through COM and NO contacts If the green indicator and the yellow indicator on the left come on and shut off when the controller is turned on that indicates an open or shorted probe or wires in between the probe and the controller If none of the indicators illuminate when the controller is turned on verify that the drain valve is closed and that the magnetic proximity switch has continuity when the drain valve is closed Also verify that there is 24 VAC at pin 1 24 VAC supply and pin 5 24 VAC input from DVI Whataburger 5 14 and SE with Filtration Service Manual Fuse Relay Board Component Explanation F1 If fuse is blown A C will not be lit Trouble Shooting Lights A C When lit F1 Fuse and T1 Transformer are good S O When lit A1 Computer is on and K10 Contactor should be energized H D When lit A1 Computer is on and calling for heat K11
35. lights on relay board are lit A Shorted probe A Check probe amp replace if defective B Open probe B Check probe amp replace if defective C Probe wiring terminals C Clean or repair terminals Computer displays Probe or Back up T stat Yellow Heat Feedback lamp flashes 3 times L22 289 Rev 00 5 Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual Troubleshooting Filter PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION A Red Filter Return Handle not completely A Pull on red Filter Return Handle to make sure open valve is completely open B Filter Circuit Breaker may be tripped or B Reset the Circuit Breaker or press it to the in the off position ON position Red Filter Return Handle is pulled C Filter Pump Motor Thermal Overlaod may C Push the Red Reset Button on the end of the out but no pump sound can be be Tripped Pump Motor D Sensor switch may be loose or defective D Check that the switch is tight and that it has the E Power cord unplugged or loose correct gap Replace if defective E Check the power cord at the fryer Entrance Box and at the Pump Box and make sure that the power cords are plugged in and or pushed in all the way Drain Valve is closed computer A Blue Drain Valve not fully closed A Check position of handle has been reset but computer still Sensor Switch B Switch may be loose or have loose wires displays Draining or Back up T C Incorrect switch gap alignment replace if defective stat
36. ntrance Box Covers Lower j P I zi 5 1 If Drain Valve Handles be lowered skip this and next step If Drain Valve Handles must remain closed upright unscrew all sections of Lower Entrance Box Covers with Phillips Screwdriver E d 2 Remove Support Plate for Lower Entrance Box Cover sections with Phillips screwdriver 3 If Drain Valves can be lowered remove only two outermost screws with Phillips Screwdriver on Lower Entrance Box Cover Assembly The Lower Entrance Box Cover Assembly can then be removed as one piece Entrance Box Covers Lower 1 If Drain Valve Handles can be lowered skip this and next step If Drain Valve Handles must remain closed upright unscrew all sections of Upper Entrance Box Covers with Phillips Screwdriver 12 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and SET with Filtration Service Manual Lil p 2 Remove Support Plate for Upper 3 Lower Entrance Box Guard and remove Entrance Box Cover sections with Phillips Screwdriver 3 If Drain Valves can be lowered remove only two outermost screws with Phillips Screwdriver on Upper Entrance Box Cover Assembly The Upper Entrance Box Cover Assembly can then be removed as one piece Entrance Box Wire Guard 1 Remove Front Panel Bezel as outlined under Cover Removal
37. oil resistance is 192 Ohms out of current Hi Limits The hi limit switch is a normally closed switch until the temperature at the hi limit bulb reaches 425 F 20 F WARNING This test should be performed by a qualified technician only Monitor the fryer closely This test will cause the oil to heat past the normal operating temperature and can cause damage to the machine and its operator if care is not taken WARNING This test will cause the elements to heat continuously Remove test resistor when test is complete Leaving the test resistor in the fryer could cause damage to the equipment and or personal injury To test the hi limit use a 2 5 resistor to simulate 230 F 275 temperature This will cause the elements to heat continuously until the hi limit trips or the fryer is turned off e lf testing with the computer plug the resistor in at connector J41 behind the front panel e lf testing with the back up thermostat behind the door plug the resistor in at connector J43 behind the front panel If the switch does note trip between the prescribed limits it is defective and should be L22 289 Rev 00 7 Whataburger SE14 and SE with Filtration Service Manual replaced Once tripped the switch cannot be reset until the oil has cooled to approximately 375 F 20 F If the switch does not reset after oil has cooled it is defective Drain Valve amp Filter Return Valve Switches These swi
38. op Pump assembly 1 With 5 16 bit remove screw from Coupling L22 289 Rev 00 25 Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK cs 2 Remove U clip screws with 5 16 Hex bit ey gt 0o m 3 Remove Pump mounting screws and nuts with 7 16 Wrenches and Remove Pump 7 Remove Inlet Elbow and Nipple with Arc from Pump Plate Joint Pliers 8 Remove Pump Junction Box Cover with Flat blade Screwdriver and disconnect Power Supply Cord Retain Cord for Replacement Pump 5 With Arc Joint Pliers remove Elbow and Return Hose 2 1 Disconnect all electrical connections to Pump box 26 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 2 Remove Pump Box screws with a 5 16 Hex bit 3 Slide Pump box back and out Pump Circuit Breaker 1 Follow instructions for Pump Box removal CEN 5 E ie j 3 With a Phillips Screwdriver and a pair of pliers remove Pump Relay fasteners Pump Transformer 1 Follow for Box removal 2 Disconnect connections to Circuit Breaker 3 Pinch Dots sides of Circuit Breaker and push out Pump Relay 1 Follow instructions for Pump Box removal
39. ress g totoggle between volume levels 1 2 3 Press P to set LANGUAGE Choose between English Spanish French German and Dutch PresspAtotogegle between different language options Press to set MELT CYCLE Melt c solid shortening melt cycle and MELT liquid shortening melt cycle Press toggle between differentsettings Press P to set y C cle choices NO MELT melt cycle is turned off MELT S RECOVERY TEST TIMES Displays the factory set and field temperature recovery times starts measuring recovery time at 220 F and ends measurement at 280 F Factory recovery time is not applicable use field recovery time to monitor recovery problems NOTE Oil level can alter recovery times Press display F065 LXXX where the time following F is 065 and the most recent recovery time is LX XX CONTROL TIMER Toggles computer between controlling all fryer functions to timer only on a single tank computer or left side of a dual tank computer Press g to toggle between Control and Timer Press to set CONTROL TIMER Toggles computer between controller and timer only on the right side of a dual tank computer Press a to toggle between Control and Timer Press toset EXIT SECOND LEVEL PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS FUNCTION KEY P P L22 289 Rev 00 37 Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual NOTES 38 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and SE with Filtration Service Manual NOTES
40. rtridge dv i JE 4 f MT I 12 Be sure to leave at least 1 inch of probe exposed below probe clamps 6 Install Hi Limit wires into Connector Pins 1 and 2 Fasten Connector to the Wire Channel as show Be aware to use the appropriate connection on the Wire Channel L22 289 Rev 00 19 1 Remove Hi Limit Clamp screws with a Phillips Screwdriver Remove clamps Whataburger 5 14 SE with Filtration Service Manual 1 Follow steps 1 through 3 from Probe removal to remove Probe Clamps and Basket Hanger 2 f the Element being replaced is the left Element of the SE14 tank then follow step 1 from Hi Limit removal to remove Hi Limit 4 Push down on front of Element and pull out back to expose Element supply wires 5 Disconnect Element supply wires Be careful to not let wires fall back through Element Mounting Block WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 6 Replace Element O rings 7 Connect Element supply wires to new Element install new Element and tighten mounting bolts 8 Reattach Hi Limit Clamps if necessary and Probe Clamps See step 12 from Probe replacement section for appropriate Probe Clamp settings Drain Valve Interlock Switch P AS 1 With a narrow tip Flat blade Screwdriver remove Actuator mounting screws 2 Use a Phillips Scr
41. s the temperature approaches the working range of the probe the resistance change will become more linear TEMP RESISTANCE TEMP RESISTANCE FIPC OHM Q FIPC OHM 60 16 80 27 100 38 120 49 140 60 160 71 180 82 139 055 84 644 53 146 34 328 22 755 15 446 10 716 330 166 335 168 340 171 345 174 350 177 355 179 360 182 365 185 370 188 375 191 380 193 385 196 390 199 395 202 400 204 200 93 210 99 220 104 240 116 260 127 2 991 7 586 6 427 5 470 4 013 280 138 2 262 300 149 1 734 320 160 1 347 325 163 1 267 If the probe is suspect check its resistance and the oil air temperature at which it was taken Compare these values on the chart below If the probe returns an open circuit or O Ohms reading it should be replaced If the resistance varies more than 30 Ohms when being checked between 325 375 F the probe will give a false temperature reading on the controller and should be calibrated up to 10 F or replaced However it will continue to operate at a slightly higher or lower temperature Allow the oil to cool and check the probe resistance at a lower temperature As can be seen from the chart a greater variation can be tolerated at a lower temperature Heat Demand Contactor The heat demand contactor has a 24 VAC coil and will energize when the correct voltage is supplied to the coil when energized the contacts will close allowing current to flow through the elements The c
42. tactor mounting screw with a Phillips Screwdriver Slide Contactor down and pull out L22 289 Rev 00 17 Whataburger 5 14 and SE with Filtration Service Manual Tank WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 5 Cut Probe wires at termination end connected to Entrance box Wire Channel 6 Pull probe and wires through tank fitting mm d 9 2 Remove screw from Probe Clamps _ with Phillips Screwdriver 7 Slide Probe wires through Probe Nut and ET Ferrule and slide Nut and Ferrule onto Probe as shown 3 Loosen other Probe Clamp screw When loose turn Rear Probe Clamp down and remove three Probe Clamp pieces 4 Probe Nut with 7 16 wrench 9 Install Connectors onto wires as shown black with black white with white 18 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and SET with Filtration Service Manual WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK 10 Fasten Connectors to Wire Channel as shown Be aware to use the appropriate set of Connections on the Wire Channel 3 Cut Probe wires at termination end connected to Entrance Box Wire Channel 4 Pull Hi Limit and wires through Tank 11 Tighten Probe Nut and install Probe Fitting 5 Run wires of new Hi Limit through Tank 4t CHR 52 Fitting Install new Hi Limit ca
43. tch will supply 24 VAC to the DVI drain valve interlock Input at the computer The controller is turned ON The side on relay will be energized closing the circuit and the S O light on the Relay Board will illuminate If the Hi Limit is NOT tripped the safety side on contactor will energize Controller calls for heat The 24VDC heat demand relay will energize supplying the heat demand contactor with 24 VAC and the H D light on the Relay Board will illuminate This will also supply the controller with a heat feedback signal Hi Limit System If the hi limit trips it causes the side on and heat demand contactors to lose 24 VAC supply and the heat feedback loses 24 VAC The computer will display HEATING The Heat Demand lamp will be lit on the Back up T stat the heat feedback lamp will not be lit After the hi limit resets unit cools to 375 F 20 F the controller will have to be turned off and back on for the unit to heat Filter System Pulling the RED filter return valve handle will close the proximity switch causing the pump run relay to be energized The pump motor will begin to run Closing the filter return valve handle will de energize the relay and the pump motor will stop running The pump system is equipped with a circuit breaker which will de energize the system and the heat tape in the event of over current The circuit breaker switch must be in the ON position for the pump and heat tap
44. tches are magnetically operated proximity switches When the BLUE Drain Valve handle is moved to the open position down the Actuator will move away from the switch causing the switch to open When the Drain Valve is closed the switch will close Pulling the RED Filter Return Valve Handle will close the proximity switch causing the pump relay to be energized The pump will begin to pump Pushing the filter return valve handle will de energize the relay and the pump will stop pumping These switches can also be checked with an Ohm meter The normal gap between the Actuator and the Sensor switch on the valve handle is 1 8 1 4 3 6mm Transformer Transformers are multiple input voltage 24 volt output voltage and can be checked by reading the input and output voltages A quick check for 24 VAC can be done at the relay board behind the computer The AC led will be lit if the F1 fuse is good and the board is receiving 24 VAC Elements Each Element has three coils check all element coils out of circuit with an Ohm meter the resistance should correspond to the chart below if the resistance is outside of the rating the element will need to be changed Also check for continuity to ground on each end of the suspect element there should be no continuity to ground 8 L22 289 208 Volt Element 240 Volt Element 14 1 16 4 Ohms 18 8 21 8 Ohms Safety Side On Contactor Check the coil with and Ohm meter the
45. y between pin 1 and pin 2 at connector J32 10 J31 1 10 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and 5 7 with Filtration Service Manual Ava LHOW 151 1358 lan 1431 13111 35 v8 137578 OL rer NOWWOO 20 ver OVE 0333 33 DARE LWN HOIH OL 3i HOJAS 13838 OL 318 vN3 Iv3H 193 1v3H eer t HOLMS 19073 4 OV N30133 NO vAVZ YAM Od HO WAZ OVE 0333 LV3H ON NO 3 29 140 10H1NOO NO 305 1V3H WOO VvZ 3NON OL 3NON G3SHOLMS N3MOd 3NON 3NON eer S8SV19 V OVAVC 3 Rev 0 0470 35 L22 2 S 1307 137579 113 Lays v8 20 NO 3NON SN9002 2 Lv3H OL 2 80333 2 2 HOLWAS HOLMS 190713 NO OL 11 L22 289 Rev 00 Whataburger 5 14 and SE with Filtration Service Manual Component Replacement Fryer Cover Removal WARNING SHUT OFF APPLIANCE AND DISCONNECT ALL POWER CONNECTIONS PROIR TO STARTING ANY SERVICE WORK Front Panel Bezel NE 1 Remove Bezel Screws with Phillips Screwdriver 2 Remove Bezel E

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