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1. NATIONAL SERVICE COOPERATIVE days a week response to customer service requests through its own Call Center and that of the NSC Whenever possible Franke selects service agents who belong to the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association CFESA This trade association currently has more than 450 members in the United States Canada Mexico and Puerto Rico When Franke cannot select a CFESA member it nonetheless adheres to the CFESA standards for qualified service agents in North America Among them are e 24 Hour emergency service e Factory authorized warranty service e Factory trained and certified technicians e OEM parts availability e System for communication with field technicians Performance of service agents including their parts stocking abilities call response time service rates and customer satisfaction are monitored by the Franke Field Service Department via online written and phone surveys Franke Technical Support updates this Service Network list annually Contact Information Franke Technical Services 1 800 5FRANKE 1 800 537 2653 select option 5 Email FS TS Franke com Service Network Australia Franke fully supports Comcater the leading independent provider of factory authorized service in Australia Comcater COMC AT ER provides 24 hour 7 days a week response to customer service requests through its own Call Center 5 foodservice equipment F3Dn Operating Manual Page 23 Comcater
2. any other service or performance problem not covered or corrected by Basic Troubleshooting procedures contact Franke Technical Support at the numbers listed in Section 11 Service Commitment Contact Information 3 All service or repair work must be done by a licensed professional trained and authorized to perform service on Franke products 4 Any work performed on the cooling system or coolant including testing routine maintenance and repairs must be done by a licensed refrigeration professional 5 If the power cord is damaged the unit has to be unplugged immediately and the damaged power cord replaced by a qualified electrician before returning the freezer dispenser to service 6 Only factory authorized repair parts may be used when servicing this unit F3Dn Operating Manual Page 3 Table of Contents Important CAUTIONS amp WARNINGS Diagram Key Components 1 Installation Temperature Setting Start Up Procedure Using the Control Panel Dispensing Frozen Fries Store Closing Procedure Preventive Maintenance Basic Troubleshooting Freezer Dispenser Unit Specifications 10 Product Warranty 11 Service Commitment Contact Information F3Dn Operating Manual Page 2 Page 5 Page 6 Page 9 Page 9 Page 11 Page 12 Page 15 Page 17 Page 19 Page 21 Page 22 Page 22 Page 4 Franke F3Dn Twin Key Components Compressor Compartment DO NOT BLOCK UNIT TOP or use for s
3. hopper If hopper is not engaged with drive hub rotate the drum s turn handle to allow engagement Dispenser Drum is not rotating The load chute is full The dispense drum will only rotate when the load chute is empty The hopper is empty LOW PRODUCT and RESET LANE lights are flashing Fillthe hopper with fries and push the RESET LANE button Drum will start to rotate Fries have formed a bridge condition Shake hopper and re distribute fries to break up the bridge Be gentle to avoid breaking fries Lift Assembly will not raise or lower Motor failure Call Franke at 800 537 2653 and press 5 for Technical Services in North America or 49 7761 52 400 in Europe Green LOAD READY lights will not turn on Lane may be turned off Press the LANE POWER buiton to turn on lane Fill cycle will begin if in AUTO Mode Press MANUAL DISPENSE pad in MANUAL Mode Desired load size has not been achieved See Red RESET LANE is flashing Red RESET LANE light is flashing steadily Continued Fill cycle may have timed out before proper weight was achieved Press the RESET LANE button to restart drum Fill cycle will begin Frozen fries in the hopper have formed a bridge over the drum Shake hopper and re distribute fries to break up the bridge Be gentle to avoid breaking fries F3Dn Operating Manual Page 19 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CA
4. loading chute right and the short side left for additional empty basket parking Optional Component Assembly If Ordered e Hang the side basket storage rack onto Supports on the cabinet s side e Place the narrow plastic side drip tray at the bottom of basket storage rack e Place hash browns rack on top of the fry hoppers for use during breakfast hours F3Dn Operating Manual Page 10 3 Bring Freezer Down to Operating Temperature Close the freezer door Turn the main power switch below temperature display on the control panel to ON Run the freezer at least 3 hours before loading any French fries NOTE It can take more than 3 hours to reach target temperature 0 to 10 For 18 to 23 C depending on kitchen temperature and humidity 4 The Control Panel SMALL LOAD SIZE MEDIUM Each lane has a panel with these controls LANE POWER Turns individual lane ON and OFF o Press and Hold touch pad to activate o Press again to change to AUTO from MANUAL MANUAL dispensing is the default setting NOTE Do not turn ON until hopper is filled with fries PRESS FOR MANUAL DISPENSE When in MANUAL Mode press touch pad to dispense a single load of fries o Three GREEN lights indicate lane is ready for manual dispensing NOTE A basket must be in position to dispensing fries LOAD READY Lights The lane is ready to dispense if lit LOAD SIZE Press touch pad to
5. 53 and press 5 for Technical Services in North America or 49 7761 52 400 in Europe Chute door sensor may have failed If doors cannot be closed by hand call Franke at 800 537 2653 for Technical Services in North America or 49 7761 52 400 in Europe Unable to change load size using control panel Fillprocess has not completed When the green LOAD READY light is lit load size may be changed The unit is double dispensing into a basket The basket is staged in the dispense position In AUTO Mode a load of fries will be dispensed If the basket handle is then bumped causing the basket sensor to reset a second load of fries will be dispensed Do not stage the basket in the dispense area at any time Only dispense fries when ready to place them in the fryer Dispensing ahead of time allows fries to thaw affecting product quality Use empty fry basket storage to left of filling lane or at bottom of unit F3Dn Operating Manual Page 20 9 Unit Specifications Model F3Dn Narrow Series Frozen French Fries Dispenser The F3Dn is custom designed for short term frozen storage of fries to maintain optimum frozen temperature and semi automatic fryer basket filling just prior to cooking Dual dispensing lanes and storage hoppers provide high capacity for peak periods plus a built in redundant or backup system and the ability to reduce capacity during off peak periods This space saving nar
6. F3Dn Twin Frozen French Fries Dispenser Operating Manual P N 19000794 Important READ FIRST General 1 This Operating Manual contains important instructions and safety information on the F3Dn Frozen French Fries Dispenser Read and understand the contents of this manual before attempting to Uncrate Install Operate Clean or perform routine Maintenance 2 The F3Dn Freezer Dispenser is designed for the temporary frozen storage and batch dispensing of French Fries at commercial restaurants only Franke authorizes no other use 3 The F3D Freezer Dispenser may NOT be used for long term storage only temporary storage of frozen product between walk in freezer and fry station The unit may only be used for its intended purpose 4 The F3Dn Freezer Dispenser is designed for installation and operation indoors in a restaurant kitchen area protected from weather excessive heat excessive humidity and corrosive salt air 5 All unit casters must be locked when unit is operating Casters are provided for moving unit out of operating position for cleaning or maintenance only 6 Only persons over 15 years old may operate this equipment following all safety and operating instructions 7 The A rated equivalent continuous sound pressure level at the fries dispenser workstation for operating personnel is below 70 decibels 8 This unit cannot get wet at any time If it does get wet the unit must be unplugged For this reason acce
7. SE touch pad to fill F3Dn Operating Manual Page 13 In AUTO Mode Insert a fry basket all the way into the filling lane basket guide with the bottom resting on the metal rack and hold it steady When basket is properly positioned near sensor a load will automatically dispense 8 Remove Loaded Basket Pull the basket out of the fill lane and move it to the fryer Important Only dispense fries when you are ready to cook them Never store a full basket in the dispenser on the basket rack or over a fryer This will cause fries to rapidly thaw which can hurt fry quality 9 Storing Empty Fries Baskets Eight Baskets TOTAL Empty baskets can be stored until needed after they are removed from the fryer on The bottom basket storage rack Capacity four baskets The left side storage position and each filling lane when unit is set for MANUAL fill Capacity four baskets MAJA LO i na on ees HUJ Te s Ta eS ie et an eo en F DE 4 th i RE Ber Empty baskets can also be stored in fill lanes when in Caution The storage racks should only used for MANUAL Mode empty fry baskets Storing heavier items may damage the plastic drip trays Drip trays and storage racks are excluded from warranty coverage 10 Watch for System Warning Lights RESET LANE Lights o Steady Flashing Red Lights indicate selected load size has not been met Hopper is either out o
8. USE WHAT TO DO Red RESET LANE light is flashing steadily Hopper is empty Fill hopper with fries Press the RESET LANE button to restart drum Fill cycle will begin Red RESET LANE light is flashing three times than a pause A clump of fries may have jammed or stopped the rotor and its drive motor Clear jam Break up any solid clumps of fries If necessary remove fry clumps and replace with individual loose frozen fries Press the RESET LANE button to restart drum Red RESET LANE light is ON Dispensing systems has failed to tare because of problem with the hopper chute or door assembly Disassemble and reassemble removable lane components Remove any stray fries from hopper or chute Press the RESET LANE button Red LOW PRODUCT light is flashing Hopper is low or empty Fill hopper with fries Press the RESET LANE button to restart drum Fill cycle will begin Frozen fries in the hopper have formed a void around the sensor Shake hopper and re distribute fries to break up the void Be gentle to avoid breaking fries Lane is empty but low product light is not on Debris may be caught in the Low Product sensor hole Remove any debris trapped in and around low product sensor Hopper may have shifted forward on hanger Push hopper into freezer as far as it will go Basket loads are consistently light or heavy Chute door will not open to allow pr
9. adheres to the Franke standard for qualified service agents in Australia Among them are 24 Hour emergency service Factory authorized warranty service Factory trained and certified technicians OEM parts availability System for communication with field technicians Performance of service agents including their parts stocking abilities call response time service rates and customer satisfaction are monitored by Comcater This Service Network list is updated annually by Comcater Contact Information Comcater Foodservice Equipment Phone 1800 810 161 Email controller comcater com au Service Network Europe In Europe Franke provides service through our own service subsidiary Franke Foodservice Systems GmbH based in Bad Saeckingen Germany They provide 24 hour 7 days a week response to customer service requests through their Call Center Our European Service Group adheres to the Franke standard for service support providing 24 Hour emergency service Factory authorized warranty service Factory trained and certified technicians OEM parts availability A system for communication with field technicians Contact Information Franke Technical Services Franke Foodservice Systems GmbH Jurastrasse 3 79713 Bad Saeckingen Germany Switchboard 49 7761 52 400 Fax 49 7761 52 408 Franke Foodservice Systems 305 Tech Park Drive LaVergne IN 37086 USA 800 537 2653 www frankefs com P N 19000794 F3Dn Operating Manu
10. al Revised 06 2007 F3Dn Operating Manual Page 24
11. breaker to see if it has tripped Reset if necessary If individual outlet is not working use alternate and contact licensed electrician to repair or replace outlet as needed Verify freezer is has been recently defrosted following Store Closing Procedures in Section 6 If ice buildup is present remove all product and loose components defrost reassemble turn ON and allow sufficient time to reach target temperature Condenser Coil Filter is dirty or clogged with debris Remove and clean filter per Preventive Maintenance instructions in Section 7 Condenser Coil is dirty or clogged with debris Main power is off Use a vacuum cleaner or soft brush to clean coils per Preventative Maintenance instructions in Section 7 If these steps do not fix problem call Franke at 800 537 2653 and press 5 for Technical Services in North America or 49 7761 52 400 in Europe Flip power switch to ON position Toggle switch will illuminate Allow 3 hours for cool down before adding product Machine is unplugged Plug into 120VAC or 230V 50Hz outlet per data plate and turn on main power switch Didn t hold LANE ON OFF touch pad long enough Push and hold LANE ON OFF touch pad for three seconds or until the two green lights come on Freezer door will not close properly One or both hoppers may not be fully engaged in drive hub Push hoppers into freezer until center hanger tab protrudes in front of
12. change load size NOTE Load size can only be changed when the LOAD READY lights are on A change in the load size setting takes effect after the next dispense cycle RESET LANE F3Dn Operating Manual Page 11 o Steady Flashing Red Lights indicate selected load size has not been met Hopper is either out of fries or a bridge has formed in hopper preventing fries from dropping Add fries or Shake and break up the fries bridge then press RESET LANE touch pad o Three Quick Flashing Red Lights Repeated indicate a drum rotor motor jam that likely is caused by a clump of frozen fries that stops rotation of the rotor motor Clear frozen fries jam and press RESET o Red Lights Steady ON indicates a weight error and most likely a hopper chute door assembly issue Remove hopper and loading chute clean out any broken fries and reassemble lane components then press RESET LANE touch pad LOW PRODUCT Light Flashes when approximately one bag of fries remains in the hopper for this lane 5 Dispensing Frozen Fries 1 Remove Optional Hash Brown Rack Once the freezer has reached 0 For 18 C or lower open the freezer door and remove the optional hash brown storage rack from the top of the hoppers Tip Use this optional rack to store bagged hash browns in the freezer during breakfast hours 2 Check the Hoppers Check that the hoppers are empty Discard any fries left in the hoppers 3 Open Frozen Fries Box a
13. f fries or a bridge has formed in hopper preventing fries from dropping Add fries or shake and break up the fries bridge then press RESET LANE touch pad o Three Quick Flashing Red Lights Repeated indicate a drum rotor motor jam that likely is caused by a clump of frozen fries that stops rotation of the rotor motor Clear frozen fries jam and press RESET F3Dn Operating Manual Page 14 o Red Lights Steady ON indicates a weight error and most likelya hopper chute door assembly issue Remove hopper and loading chute clean out any broken fries and reassemble lane components then press RESET LANE touch pad Red LOW PRODUCT Lights Flash when approximately one bag of fries remains in the hopper for this lane SMALL LOAD SIZE MEDIUM LARGE 6 Store Closing Procedure The F3Dn dispenser must be emptied cleaned and defrosted every day Tip You can get a head start on cleaning by turning off one lane at some point after the dinner rush but before closing Disassemble and clean the parts for this lane while still dispensing fries from the other lane 1 Turn Lanes Off Press and momentarily hold the LANE POWER button until the green MANUAL or AUTO light goes off Turn off both lanes 2 Turn Main Power Off Turn off the main power by switching the ON OFF toggle switch to the OFF position 3 Disassemble Unit Remove the hoppers from the freezer Empty any remaining fries into a holding bin Sto
14. hoppers on a flat clean surface to drip dry Position them upside down to help remove water from the drum Do NOT place on top of the sharp wall between sink bowls Note Never put WET parts into the freezer The parts could freeze together and damage the machine 6 Clean Non Removable Components Wait for all the frost to melt from the walls of the freezer Then Wipe down sanitize and dry the freezer interior and the chute doors Tip The chute doors are spring loaded and hinged You can gently push them open to fully clean the chute doors and door frames Remove the bottom plastic drip tray wash and sanitize it in the sink Wipe down sanitize and dry the loading and basket storage area below freezer compartment including back panel sides and crossbar supports Wipe down and sanitize the side basket hanger rack if this option is installed Close the freezer door Note For stores that operate on a 24 hour schedule the freezer should be shut down for a minimum of 2 3 hours per day 7 Preventive Maintenance WARNING Verify the freezer is disconnected from the power source before attempting any preventive maintenance Failure to disconnect the electric power could result in electric shock burns injuries or death F3Dn Operating Manual Page 17 CAUTION The fins on a condenser coil are very sharp and some refrigeration lines can be very hot resulting in possible cuts and or burns Avoid physical con
15. m weather excess heat excess humidity and corrosive Salt air 4 Check Door Swing Hinge Location The F3Dn refrigerated compartment hinges should be on the side of the dispenser farthest from the fryers to speed and simplify eu loading All F3Dn units ship from Franke with 37 je e 4 the hinges mounted on the right You may need to remove the hinges and change the door swing for easier access See Service Manual Section 3 2 for instructions U Right side mounted upper refrigerator door hinge F3Dn Operating Manual Page 7 5 Unpack Removable Components Open the accessories carton and unpack the following items All are pictured in the diagram at the front of this booklet 2 Hoppers white plastic 2 Product chutes steel packed inside the hoppers 2 Rubber deflectors orange 1 Freezer bottom thick white plastic 1 Fries loading area drip tray black plastic 2 Wire formed basket guides 1 Lower basket storage drip tray black plastic 1 Lower basket storage wire rack metal Optional Components Typically shipped separate 1 Side basket storage rack Wire formed steel with 1 Side basket drip tray black plastic small 1 Hash Brown Rack Wire formed steel To Order Contact Franke Systems Commercial Representative 6 Wash and Sanitize Removable Components Note Use only customer headquarters approved cleaning and sanitizing agents Use only warm water not hot wa
16. mp Individual Bags Open the frozen fries case and gently remove one of the bags Pull the bag s top seam apart completely Be careful not to break or crush the fries F3Dn Operating Manual Page 12 4 FillHoppers Place the bag at the top of the hopper inside the freezer NOTE To minimize fry breakage orient bag so that most fries align parallel to the hopper rotor or perpendicular to the dispenser front Gently pour the fries from the bag into the hopper Repeat this process until full Each hopper can hold up to 30 36 lbs or 14 17 kg of fries 5 Power ON Lanes Press and momentarily hold the LANE POWER touch pad until the MANUAL light illuminates Turn on both lanes 6 Set Load Size SMALL is the default Press the LOAD SIZE touch pad repeatedly until the light illuminates next to your load size selection NOTE Load size changes can only be made when the green LOAD READY lights are on For US Calibration SMALL 5lb 227 gm NOTE The first load dispensed is always the default Small size Standard Load Size calibration can be adjusted See Service Manual Section 3 4 7 Dispense Fries When the system is ready indicated by the green LOAD READY light the machine will rapidly dispense a load of fries In MANUAL Mode Insert a fry basket all the way into the filling lane basket guide with the bottom resting on the metal rack and hold it steady Press the PRESS FOR MANUAL DISPEN
17. oduct dispense Orange silicone baffle is not installed in hopper Remove product from hopper and install Baffle into hopper slot Product has fallen into bottom area around chute Remove product from chute area to allow free movement of chute Load chute is not installed properly Green LOAD READY light is not on Re align chute so it drops into cutout in white freezer bottom When correctly installed there is minimum front to back or side to side movement and the top of the chute is parallel with the surface of the bottom Wait until ready light is on product will dispense Basket is not against sensor at back of dispensing area Slide the fry basket all the way in until it stops against the back of the dispenser Drip pan and or basket rack is not installed correctly Install drip pan and basket rack so back edge of fry basket aligns with sensor at back of dispense areas Red LOW PRODUCT light is flashing Fill hopper with fries Press the RESET LANE button to restart drum Fill cycle will begin Red RESET LANE light is ON or flashing See Red RESET LANE is ON or flashing Troubleshooting Options Chute door will not close after product dispense Product may be caught in chute door Clear obstruction to allow chute doors to close Chute door return spring may have broken If doors can be closed by hand but will not stay closed call Franke at 800 537 26
18. re the holding bin in the walk in freezer Tip Keep an eye on the hopper levels toward the end of the day F3Dn Operating Manual Page 15 to minimize the amount of fries you will need to store overnight Remove orange rubber deflectors from hoppers Remove product chutes from chute door frames Remove freezer bottom from cabinet Remove both metal basket lane guides from upper drip tray Remove upper plastic drip tray from cross bar supports Remover lower basket storage area wire rack Leave the lower drip tray in place for now to collect dripping water while the freezer defrosts Leave freezer door open to allow frost to melt Note Never defrost the freezer by using mechanical devices or other means to scrape the inside walls regardless of how much ice is present The only proper method of defrosting is to turn the freezer off open the door and allow frost to melt If Optional Side Fryer Basket Storage Rack is installed Remove plastic side basket drip tray 4 Wash and Sanitize Removable Components Place allremoved components in the sink wash and sanitize Note Use only customer headquarters approved cleaning and sanitizing agents according to instructions Use only warm water not hot water when cleaning the hoppers Excessively hot water can cause the hopper to warp 5 Drip Dry Components Place components so that they will drip dry overnight F3Dn Operating Manual Page 16 Leave the
19. row model provides extra storage under the dispense area for up to four empty fryer baskets F3Dn Models have the following specifications utility requirements and options Key Performance Specifications Product Model 120V 60Hz 230V 50Hz 240V 50Hz Aus 230V 60Hz Plus minus 10 by weight Agency Listings CULus amp NSF cULus amp NSF Key Dimensions amp Weights Unit Height 77375 1965mm 1965mm 1965mm Electric Utility Requirements 60 Hz PANE TIE 1e m iol Hash Brown Rack 18001528 18001528 18001528 18001528 Operating Conditions amp Installation Requirements All models unless otherwise noted Stores 5 additional empty fry baskets F3Dn Operating Manual Page 21 10 Franke New Equipment Limited Warranty Franke Foodservice Systems Franke warrants new equipment manufactured in Franke s own facilities to be free of defects due to poor materials or workmanship for the period of time listed below following the date of original installation Franke Frozen Fry Dispenser Type F3Dn e Stainless Steel Surfaces Life of the equipment e Compressor 5 Year Extended Warranty as detailed below e All Other Components 2 Years Parts and Labor e Replacement authorized service parts 90 Days Parts and Labor 5 Year Extended Compressor Warranty For F3Dn e wo Years from Date of Installation Parts amp Labor e 3rd through 5 Year from Date of Installation Parts only In accordance wi
20. ser at the sides Keeping the pallet base stationary slide the unit toward the front Use a gentle rocking motion as needed As you slide the unit forward two metal ramps will extend and help you lower the unit to the floor without heavy lifting or the use of a forklift When the front wheels are on the floor keep pushing the unit forward until all four wheels are off the shipping pallet and extended ramps F3Dn Operating Manual Page 6 Caution The crate is built to allow the unit to roll out from the front ONLY using two metal ramps Pushing toward the rear or sides may cause the unit to fall off pallet ortip over Peel off protective white adhesive film from all stainless steel surfaces 3 Position the Unit The F3Dn should be installed on a level and flat floor which allows it to be rolled out for cleaning or rear service access It can be positioned on the right hand or left hand side of the fry station The fry station line up can be from left to right Fry Bagging Station gt eyes F3Dn Dispenser or F3Dn Dispenser gt Fryers gt Fry Bagging Station Roll the unit into place and plug in to a grounded 120 volt 60 Hz or 230 volt 50 Hz electric power outlet per the unit data plate requirements A ten foot 3 meter power cord with voltage specific plug is provided Lock two front caster brakes to secure unit in position NOTE This unit is designed for indoor use only in a kitchen area protected fro
21. ss to the unit plug must be available at all times Read understand and obey all WARNINGS CAUTIONS and NOTES During Installation 1 This equipment must be installed by qualified personnel in compliance with all manufacturer s instructions and local building food safety and electric codes 2 Refrigeration ventilation openings in the enclosure have to be kept clear of obstruction Caution The shipping carton and pallet have banding under tension nails and possibly wood splinters When uncrating wear gloves and eye protection to reduce the risk of injury Caution This unit is top heavy and weighs 475 Ibs or 218 kg Ask one or two people to help finish uncrating Do not attempt to finish uncrating alone or unit may tip over and Cause serious injury or damage to the unit Caution The crate is built to allow the unit to slide out from the front ONLY using the two extending metal ramps provided Pushing toward the rear or sides may cause the unit to fall off the shipping pallet or tip over Note Use only warm water not hot water when cleaning the hoppers Excessively hot water can cause the hoppers to warp F3Dn Operating Manual Page 2 Note Never put wet parts back into the freezer The parts could freeze together and cause damage to the machine During Store Closing Procedure 1 Before closing all remaining frozen product must be returned to long term freezer storage 2 This equipment must not be cleaned wi
22. t and its third party Service Network are committed to meeting the unique service needs of restaurant operators worldwide Accordingly we strive to provide the following response times to service requests for Franke manufactured equipment 1 Provide contact with the customer Within 30 minutes of request for service during normal business hours Within 90 minutes after normal business hours including weekends 2 Perform service visit F3Dn Operating Manual Page 22 The same day for emergency service Within 24 hours for standard service 3 Target a 90 first call fix rate 4 Provide 90 day warranty on the service performed An emergency is defined as an equipment operating condition that poses an immediate risk to the safety of restaurant workers or customers This response time breakdown applies throughout the week and weekend Due to varying customer locations and varying service agent locations and schedules response rates may occasionally be extended In these situations Franke Technical Support will work directly with the customer to find mutually acceptable options Franke reserves the right to use service agents outside of the stated Service Network Service Network United States amp Canada Franke fully supports and is a member of the National Service sz Cooperative NSC the leading independent provider of factory NSG authorized service in North America Franke provides 24 hour 7 LD
23. tact with the fins on the condenser coil or any related refrigeration lines Gloves are recommended when accessing the internal components of any refrigerated equipment 1 Wash the Condenser Coil Filter Periodically open the louvered panel located on the right side near the unit top to access the reusable condenser filter Lift up and pull out cover then lift out filter This filter can be washed in the sink orina dishwasher Make sure all dust and debris are removed from the filter Allow the filter to completely dry before replacing in unit 2 Clean the Condenser Coil Periodically open the louvered panel located on the right side near the unit top to access the condenser coil Remove the filter then use a soft bristled cleaning brush or vacuum cleaner to gently remove dust and debris from in and around the coil Replace filter if clean and close the access panel F3Dn Operating Manual Page 18 8 Basic Troubleshooting Freezer Dispenser PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO Freezer won t run when main power is turned ON Freezer is running but it wont reach target operating temperature of 0 For 18 C Individual lanes will not turn on Unit not plugged in Verify unit is plugged in and main power switch is in ON position Wall outlet isn t working or circuit breaker has been tripped Ice buildup on internal Evaporator Coils Plug freezer into another nearby outlet Check circuit
24. ter when cleaning the hoppers Excessively hot water can cause the hoppers to warp Place all loose components in the sink wash and sanitize each item 7 Drip Dry Components Place components so that they can drip dry Leave the hoppers on a flat clean surface to drip dry Position them upside down to help remove water from the drum Do NOT place on top of the sharp wall between sink bowls Note Never put wet parts into the freezer The parts could freeze together and cause damage to the machine 8 Clean Non Removable Components Wipe down with a soft rag sanitize and dry the freezer interior and the chute doors Tip The chute doors are spring loaded and F3Dn Operating Manual Page 8 hinged You can gently push them open to fully clean the chute doors and door frames Wipe down and sanitize the back and sides of the fry basket loading area and cross bar supports Close the freezer door 2 Temperature Setting The F3Dn s internal adjustable thermostat maintains the correct frozen fries storage temperature range which is 0 to 10 For 18 to 23 C This thermostat is properly calibrated and tested at the factory prior to The digital display shows the shipment from Franke If adjustment becomes actual refrigeration necessary see F3Dn Service Manual Section 3 8 for compartment operating Instructions temperature 3 Start Up Procedure 1 Dry All Parts Using a clean sanitized towel wipe do
25. th a high pressure water jet or steam cleaner 3 Use only Cleaning and Sanitizing Agents approved by customer headquarters and specified for this application and use in their restaurants Note Never defrost the freezer by scraping the inside walls regardless of how much ice is present The only proper method for defrosting is to turn the freezer off open the door and allow frost or ice to melt Do not damage the refrigerant circuit Note Use only warm water not hot water when cleaning the hoppers Excessively hot water can cause the hopper to warp Note Never put wet parts into the freezer The parts could freeze together and cause damage to the machine During Preventative Maintenance WARNING Verify the freezer is disconnected from the power source before attempting any preventive maintenance Failure to disconnect the electric power could result in electric shock burns injuries or death CAUTION The fins on a condenser coil are very sharp and some refrigeration lines can be very hot resulting in possible cuts and or burns Avoid physical contact with the fins on the condenser coil or any related refrigeration lines Gloves are recommended when accessing the internal components of any refrigerated equipment When Troubleshooting amp Providing Service 1 Store Personnel authorized troubleshooting of the freezer and dispenser are limited to the steps and procedures outlined in this manual in Section 8 2 For
26. th the compressor manufacturer s policy the serial number plate affixed to the compressor must be returned with the service invoice before reimbursement will be made Exclusions Certain Franke parts that are expendable by nature and that need to be replaced frequently may not be covered Franke is not liable under these warranties for repairs or damages due to improper operation attempted repairs or installation by unauthorized persons alterations poor water quality abuse fire flood or acts of God All fry basket storage racks and drip trays are not covered Additionally this warranty may be voided in the case of e Failure to follow Franke instructions for use care or maintenance e Removal alteration or defacing of the Franke affixed serial number e Service by a non authorized service company This warranty is conditional upon Franke receiving notice of any defect subject to this warranty within thirty 80 days of its original discovery by the Buyer Other Equipment Not Manufactured by Franke Equipment not manufactured by Franke commonly known as buyouts or purchased goods and manufactured by other entities is covered by the warranties if any of such third party manufacturers Where such third party manufacturers provide warranties on any or all portions of said buyouts Franke agrees to transfer all such warranties to the Buyer 11 Franke Service Commitment Franke Foodservice Systems Technical Support Departmen
27. torage Dispenser Lane Control Panels 2 FAN Frozen Fries AF f Hoppers 2 Power ON Switch amp Temp Display Product Loading Chutes 2 4 z A ae 2 J oe N ee Z Bottom Storage S Basket Wire Rack Empty Basket Storage Areas r N Bottom Plastic Drip Pan F3Dn Operating Manual Page 5 1 Installation This equipment must be installed by qualified personnel in compliance with all instructions which follow and local electric codes 1 Uncrate the Unit Caution The shipping carton and pallet have banding under tension nails and possibly wood splinters Wear gloves and eye protection to reduce the risk of injury u Using heavy scissors or tin snips cut the plastic banding that secures the cardboard carton to the pallet base Use caution the plastic banding is under tension Lift cardboard carton straight up and off the F3Dn unit It is easier if two people lift up and hold the carton when removing Carefully remove or cut the tape that secures the flat cardboard box to unit front and set it aside This box contains loose component parts DO NOT DISCARD 2 Remove Unit From Special Shipping Pallet Caution This unit is top heavy and weighs 475 lbs or 218 kg Ask one or two people to help finish uncrating Do not attempt to finish uncrating alone or unit may tip over and cause serious injuries or damage to the unit With a person on each side of the unit grasp the dispen
28. wn the freezer s interior chute doors and the dispense area to remove any remaining moisture Make sure all that all components that were removed for cleaning are completely dry before installing them 2 Assemble Unit Install all removable components as follows Position and press the freezer bottom into the cabinet over chute door frames Make sure the corner grooves or slots are facing you Place the product chutes into the freezer bottom onto the chute door frames Make Sure chutes seat properly into their frames Push the rubber deflectors small edge first into the slots cut in the side of the hopper F3Dn Operating Manual Page 9 Place the fry hoppers in the freezer making Sure drive hub fully engages the drum Tip You may need to turn the drum slightly using the round turn handle on the front while pushing the hopper in place to engage the hub Note If not fully engaged the hopper will not seat properly on the center hanger and the freezer door will not close e Place the black plastic drip pan without fry basket guides on the cross bar supports at bottom of unit e Place large fry basket storage wire rack on top of bottom drip pan e Place black plastic drip pan with lane dividers on two stainless steel support bars e Position the two asymmetrical fry basket wire guides on the upper plastic drip pan They can only go on one way with the longer section for the fry

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