Pitco Frialator Pasta Maker and RSE14 User Manual

Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual  
For the  
Electric Pasta Cookers Including Options  
Covering Models  
PPE14-L, PE14, and RSE14  
Pitco Frialator, Inc.,  
P.O. Box 501, Jct I-89 & I-93 Concord, NH 03302-0501 • 509 Route 3A, Bow, NH 03304  
(800) 258-3708 • (603) 225-6684 • FAX (603) 225-8497  
 
NOTICES  
There are three different types of notices that you should be familiar with, a NOTICE, CAUTION,  
and WARNING. A NOTICE is a special note used to call attention to a particularly important point.  
CAUTION is used to point out a procedure or operation which may cause equipment damage. The  
WARNING notice is the most important of the three because it warns of an operation that may cause  
personal injury. Please familiarize yourself with your new cooker before operating it and heed the  
notices throughout this manual. The WARNINGS are listed below and on the following pages for  
your review prior to operating the cooker.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable  
vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other  
appliance.  
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alter-  
ation, service, or maintenance of your cooker can cause  
property damage, injury, or death. Read the installa-  
tion, operating, and maintenance instructions thor-  
oughly before installing, operating, or servicing this  
equipment.  
THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
 
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
WARNING  
The cooker must be electrically grounded in accordance with local  
codes. If local codes do not apply, follow the requirements of  
National Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1990.  
WARNING  
This cooker is equipped with a three prong safety plug. This safety plug  
protectsoperatorsfromelectricalshockintheeventofanequipmentmalfunc-  
tion. DO NOT remove the grounding (third) prong from this plug.  
WARNING  
Be sure the heating elements are COMPLETELY covered with water before  
turning the cooker on.  
WARNING  
The cooker must be disconnected from the facility power supply before  
servicing or cleaning the cooker.  
WARNING  
DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT  
NEVER remove fuses from the cooker until the cooker is disconnected  
from the facility power supply.  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
SAFETY  
 
Table of Contents  
Section  
Title  
Page  
Safety Notice  
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................ i  
List of Tables ................................................................................................................................. iii  
List of Figures................................................................................................................................ iii  
Chapter 1: General Information and Installation ................................................................. 1-1  
1.1 INSPECTING YOUR NEW COOKER ............................................................................ 1-1  
1.2 ASSEMBLY AND LEVELING........................................................................................ 1-2  
1.2.1  
1.2.2  
Leg Installation and Adjustment................................................................................... 1-2  
Basket Lift Access ........................................................................................................ 1-2  
1.3 INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................. 1-3  
1.3.1  
1.3.2  
1.3.2.1  
1.3.2.2  
1.3.3  
Installation Clearances.................................................................................................. 1-3  
Plumbing Connections.................................................................................................. 1-3  
Water Inlet Connections ......................................................................................... 1-3  
Drainage Connections............................................................................................. 1-3  
Electrical Connection ................................................................................................... 1-4  
Ventilation and Fire Safety Systems ............................................................................ 1-5  
Fire Fighting System .............................................................................................. 1-5  
Ventilation .............................................................................................................. 1-5  
Inspection...................................................................................................................... 1-6  
1.3.4  
1.3.4.1  
1.3.4.2  
1.3.5  
1.4 INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS ............................................................................................... 1-6  
1.4.1  
1.4.2  
1.4.3  
Visual Checks ............................................................................................................... 1-7  
Filling the Pasta Cooker ............................................................................................... 1-7  
Initial Cleaning ............................................................................................................. 1-7  
1.5 HIGH LIMIT SWITCH ..................................................................................................... 1-8  
Chapter 2: Operating Instructions ......................................................................................... 2-1  
2.1 FILLING THE COOKER.................................................................................................. 2-1  
2.2 COOKER START-UP ....................................................................................................... 2-1  
2.3 COOKING ......................................................................................................................... 2-1  
2.4 COOKER SHUTDOWN ................................................................................................... 2-2  
2.5 ELECTRIC POWER FAILURE ....................................................................................... 2-2  
2.6 DAILY CLEANING.......................................................................................................... 2-2  
2.7 WEEKLY CLEANING ..................................................................................................... 2-3  
Chapter 3: Maintenance, Adjustments, and Service ............................................................. 3-1  
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Table of Contents  
Section  
Title  
Page  
3.1 THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION .................................................................................... 3-1  
3.2 CHECKING AND REPLACING FUSES......................................................................... 3-1  
3.3 MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................. 3-2  
3.3.1  
Basket Lift Lubrication................................................................................................. 3-2  
3.4 OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................. 3-3  
ii  
 
List of Tables  
Table  
Title  
Page  
1-1 Electrical Requirements For Pasta Perfect Cooker Models ............................................... 1-5  
1-2 Ventilation and Fire Safety References ............................................................................. 1-6  
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Chapter 1: General Information and Installation  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Pitco Frialator Pasta cooker. This cooker will provide  
many years of reliable service if the operation and maintenance procedures presented in this manual  
are followed. The Pitco Frialator Pasta cooker is a state of the art pasta cooking appliance. The  
cooking tank holds approximately 7 gallons (26.5 liters) of water, which can be refilled through the  
manuallyoperatedfillsystemoption. Thecookerhastwoheatingmodes:BOILandSIMMER. Each  
heating mode is selected by a switch located on the front panel. In the SIMMER mode, the  
temperature of the water is monitored and maintained at approximately 205°F by an internal  
thermostat. The Pasta cooker is very easy to use allowing the operator to cook and not worry about  
the cooker. However, it is important that the operator refer to this manual for installation, operation,  
and maintenance of the cooker, and that the operator be familiar with the safety notices located  
throughout this manual.  
The Pasta Perfect cooker consists of a cooking/warming section and a rinsing/holding section. The  
cooking/warmingsectionconsistsofastainlesssteelwell,anautomaticbasketlift,anelectronictime  
control, a switch to select either the cook mode or the warm mode, and a drain and overflow. The  
rinsing/holding section consists of a stainless steel well, a swing-away hot and cold water faucet, and  
a drain and overflow.  
1.1  
INSPECTING YOUR NEW COOKER  
Every effort has been made to ensure that the Pasta cooker is delivered in perfect condition. Inspect  
the cooker for damage as it is unpacked. If something is damaged, DO NOT sign the bill of lading.  
Contact the shipper immediately. The shipper is only responsible for damage or loss up to 15 days  
after delivery. Check the packing list enclosed with the cooker to ensure that all parts to the cooker  
have been received. If parts are missing, contact the dealer from whom the cooker was purchased.  
As the cooker and its accessories are unpacked, be careful to keep the weight of the cooker evenly  
distributed. Enclosed in the shipping crate is a brush to be used in cleaning the cooker.  
Element Junction Box  
CAUTION  
To prevent equipment damage, don't tilt the cooker  
onto any two of it's legs or casters and do not pull the  
cooker by the flue vent.  
X X  
LocatethePitcoFrialatorwarrantysheetandputitinasafeplaceforfuturereference. DONOTreturn  
the card to Pitco Frialator. It is also very important to keep this manual for information should help  
be needed. The cooker has been assembled at the factory and is ready to be installed. If the legs or  
casters were not installed or if they were purchased separately, refer to section 1.2 for leg and caster  
assembly procedures.  
1-1  
 
1.2  
ASSEMBLY AND LEVELING  
1.2.1 Leg/Caster Installation and Adjustment  
Installing the legs and leveling the cooker is done using a 1/2" wrench and a large pair of water pump  
pliers. The legs must be installed before connecting the cooker to the electric supply. The legs  
provide the necessary height to meet sanitation requirements. Attach the legs to the cooker by  
performing the following procedures:  
a. Place a blanket, piece of cardboard, or some other material on the  
floor behind the cooker.  
b. Place the cooker on its back. DO NOT pull on the element junction  
box. You can damage the elements by pulling on it.  
c. Attacheachleg/castertothecookerwithfour1/4-20x5/8"hexhead  
cap screws and lock washer/nut assemblies. These parts are sup-  
plied with the cooker.  
d. Mount the screws from the inside of the cooker with the lock washer  
and nut on the outside of the cooker as shown in the adjoining  
illustration.  
e. When all four legs/casters are secured, place the cooker in the  
upright position. Be careful not to put too much weight on  
individual legs/casters when standing the cooker upright.  
f. On fryers with casters, move the fryer to the desired location and  
lockthewheelsusingthelockingdevicesonthesidesofthecasters.  
g. Adjust the height and level the cooker by adjusting the leveling  
devices on the legs with water pump pliers.  
1.2.2 Basket Lift Access  
The basket lift mechanisms are installed at the factory and do not need adjustment. If it is necessary  
to gain access to the basket lift motors or linkage, the rear panel of the cooker must be removed. The  
motors do not require lubrication.  
1-2  
 
1.3  
INSTALLATION  
Althoughthecookeriseasytoinstallandsetup,itisSTRONGLYrecommendedthatthisinstallation  
be done by qualified professionals. The professionals that install the new cooker will know the local  
building codes and ensure that the installation is safe.  
NOTICE  
Proper connection to electric, water, and drainage services is essential for safe,  
efficient, and trouble free operation of the Pasta Perfect cooker.  
1.3.1 Installation Clearances  
The cooker needs clearance around it for proper operation. Adequate clearances allow for proper  
burner operation and servicing. The clearances shown below are for cooker installation in both  
combustible and noncombustible enclosures.  
Combustible  
Non-Combustible  
Construction  
Construction  
Back  
Sides  
Floor  
6"  
6"  
6"  
0"  
0"  
6"  
1.3.2 Plumbing Connections  
The plumbing installation must be done by a licensed plumber and must comply with local and  
national codes.  
1.3.2.1  
Water Inlet Connections (Pasta Perfect units) - The rinsing/holding unit is equipped with  
a faucet type fill system. Make water connections to the faucets through the rear access panel of rear  
tank riser.  
NOTICE  
If cold water only is used to fill the cooker, it will require at least twenty (60) minutes  
to bring the water up to cooking temperature.  
1.3.2.2  
Drainage Connections - Both the cooking/warming section and the rinsing/holding  
sectionareequippedwithdrainageconnections. Themaindrainageconnectionislocatedatthefront  
bottom point of the cooker and is equipped with a 1-1/4" stainless steel valve. The overflow drain  
is located underneath the front deck of the cooker. The overflow hose is connected at the factory and  
is ready for installation.  
1-3  
 
1.3.3 Electrical Connection  
WARNING  
The cooker must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes. If  
local codes do not apply, follow the requirements of National Code ANSI/  
NFPA 70-1990.  
The electrical service used by the cooker must comply with local codes. If there are no local codes  
that apply, refer to the National Electrical Code (NEC) to install the service. In Canada, refer to CSA  
Standard C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Parts 1 and 2, and/or local codes. The power require-  
ments for the cooker are shown on the next page.  
The cooker is shipped with internal wiring configured to support the voltage and phase requirements  
ordered. The wiring configuration can be verified by comparing the schematic supplied with the  
cooker to the wiring arrangement in the cooker. Table 1-1 provides a list of cooker models and  
voltages available and includes the heating element part number for the specified voltage. Check the  
cooker data plate to ensure the cooker to be installed matches the power to be supplied to it.  
CAUTION  
Connecting the cooker to the wrong facility power supply may damage the  
cooker and void the warranty.  
Keep the POWER switch OFF until the cooker is ready for use.  
It is essential that the cooker be provided with a 2 wire, neutral and ground.  
1-4  
 
Table 1-1. Electrical Requirements For Pasta Perfect Cooker Models  
Voltage and  
Model  
Number  
Phase Arrangement  
Line Current  
PE14 with  
Basket Lift  
220 VAC  
23.0 Amps  
25.0 Amps  
27.8 Amps  
28.9 Amps  
23.0 Amps  
25.0 Amps  
Single Phase (2 wires and a ground)  
PE14 with  
Basket Lift  
240 VAC  
Single Phase (2 wires and a ground)  
PE14 without 200 VAC  
Basket Lift  
Single Phase (2 wires and a ground)  
PE14 without 208 VAC  
Basket Lift  
Single Phase (2 wires and a ground)  
PE14 without 220 VAC  
Basket Lift  
Single Phase (2 wires and a ground)  
PE14 without 240 VAC  
Basket Lift  
Single Phase (2 wires and a ground)  
1.3.4 Ventilation and Fire Fighting System  
1.3.4.1  
FireFightingSystem-Itisveryimportanttoinstallanadequatefirefightingsystem. The  
sensing device that activates the fire fighting system should be located according to manufactures  
recommendations to reduce false alarms.  
1.3.4.2  
Ventilation - The Pasta cooker must have proper ventilation to function safely and  
properly. The ventilation system should be designed to allow for easy cleaning. Frequent cleaning  
of the ventilation system and the cooker will reduce the chances of fire. Table 1-2 provides a list of  
reference documents that provide guidance on ventilation and fire safety systems. This table may  
not be complete and other nationally recognized standards may apply.  
1-5  
 
Table 1-2. Ventilation and Fire Safety References  
Underwriter Laboratory Document  
ANSI/UL 710-1981  
Topic  
Grease Extractor  
Ventilation Hood  
Filter Unit  
ANSI/UL 705-1984  
ANSI/UL 586-1985 and ANSI/UL 900-1987  
Types of Fire Extinguishers and Detection Equipment  
ANSI/UL 154-1983  
CO2  
Dry Chemical  
Water  
ANSI/UL 299-1984  
ANSI/UL 626-1984  
Sprinklers  
Smoke Detectors  
ANSI/UL 199-1982  
ANSI/UL 268-1981  
Fire Detection  
Thermostats  
ANSI/UL 521-1987  
1.3.5 Inspection  
When the installation of the cooker is completed, it must be inspected by the local authorities.  
1.4 INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS  
After the cooker has been installed, it needs to be adjusted to ensure that it will perform as designed.  
These adjustments must be performed by a qualified person. The following tools will be needed to  
perform these adjustments:  
• Digital Thermometer (Temperature probe)  
1-6  
 
1.4.1 Visual Checks  
Before filling and adjusting the cooker, perform the following visual checks:  
a. After the cooker is in its permanent location, lock the casters (if used), and ensure the  
cooker is level. Any additional leveling that is necessary can be performed as described  
in section 1.2.  
b. Check the hi-limit bulb, located in the cooker tank, to ensure that the mounting screws  
are tight. Look down inside the cooker tank toward the rear to see the probe.  
1.4.2 Filling the Pasta Cooker  
The Pasta Perfect cooker is equipped with a faucet fill water system. To fill the cooker with water,  
swing the faucet over the tank to be filled and open the faucet. Allow the tank to fill until the desired  
level is reached. During normal operation the water will boil away. Replace water as needed to keep  
water at the full level. Individual cookers must be manually filled.  
NOTICE  
If cold water is used to fill the cooker, it will take at least twenty (60) minutes  
for the cooker to reach operating temperature.  
1.4.3 Initial Cleaning  
WARNING  
The tank must be filled to the minimum fill line before the cooker is  
turned on.  
WARNING  
The power supply must be disconnected before servicing or cleaning the  
appliance.  
Whenthecookerisshipped,manyofitspartsarecoveredwithathincoatofshorteningforprotection.  
Beforethecookerisreadyforuse, itmustbecleanedtoremovetheoilcoatingandanyforeignmatter  
that may have accumulated during storage and shipment. Perform the cleaning as described below.  
NOTICE  
This is the first time the cooker will be turned on since leaving the factory. Be  
watchful for any signs of trouble or unusual activity. When a new piece of  
equipment is energized, unusual odors may be apparent as new components  
heat up. This is normal. If odors persist or if excessive smoke is seen, turn  
the power to the cooker OFF at the facility service panel. Have a qualified  
technician inspect the cooker for the cause.  
1-7  
 
a. Ensure that the drain valve is closed.  
b. Fill the tank with water and add fryer cleaner supplied (if fryer cleaner is not available,  
mild detergent may be used).  
c. Turn the cooker on and allow it to reach normal operating temperature. Allow the unit  
to soak at normal operating temperature (SIMMER) for fifteen (15) minutes to remove  
the coating. Use a soft brush to remove stubborn stains.  
d. When the cleaning is complete, turn the cooker off.  
e. Drain the water.  
f. When the tank has cooled, rinse it thoroughly with cool water. Continue to rinse the tank  
until all detergent has been rinsed from the tank.  
g. Now that the tank is clean, the cooker can be filled and operated.  
1.5  
HIGH TEMPERATURE LIMIT SWITCH  
Electric Pasta cookers are equipped with High Temperature Limit switches. The High Temperature  
Limitswitchwillshutthecookerdownifthetemperaturereaches425°F. Thisistoprotectthecooker  
in the event the water is drained from the tank while the unit is on. After the cooker is cooled down,  
press the red reset switch, located inside the cooker, to reset the High Temperature Limit switch.  
1-8  
 
Chapter 2: Operating Instructions  
This chapter describes how to operate your Pasta cooker to obtain the best performance. Read the  
safety notices located in the front of this manual before operating the cooker. It is also important to  
read this manual to familiarize yourself with the cooker before you begin cooking. Ensure that it has  
been cleaned properly before using it to prepare food.  
2.1  
FILLING THE COOKER  
The water level of the cooker is maintained manually by either opening the water fill faucet on the  
rinse/warming riser. It is important to keep the cooker full of water to minimize the chance of boiling  
the unit dry and to keep the water at optimum cooking levels. To keep the water temperature at its  
normal operating temperature and prevent rapid temperature changes, it is best to add water in small  
amounts.  
2.2  
COOKER START-UP  
a. Ensure the drain valve is closed.  
b. Fill the cooking tank with clean water.  
c. Place the POWER switch in the ON position. The POWER switch ON light will light  
and the FUNCTION SELECT switch will light up.  
d. Place the FUNCTION SELECT switch in the  
BOIL position. The BOIL light will light. The  
heatingelementwillstayoncontinuouslybring-  
ing the water to a boil. When the water starts to  
boil, the cooker is ready to cook the pasta. As  
long as the FUNCTION SELECT switch is in  
the BOIL position, the heating element will  
remain on.  
e. If you are not ready to cook, place the FUNCTION SWITCH in the SIMMER position.  
This will cause the heating element to shut off and the internal thermostat to maintain the  
water temperature at around 205°F.  
2.3  
COOKING  
NOTICE  
When cooking, the water level in the cooker must be kept full. For best  
performance add water between each product being cooked. It is best not to  
add water while a product is being cooked because this will lower the water  
temperature.  
2-1  
 
a. Placethepastabasketontothebasketlift(ifthemachineissoequipped). Whenoperating  
a machine without a basket lift, place the pasta in the basket and then place in the water.  
b. Place the bulk pasta product to be cooked in the basket.  
c. Set the MINUTES knob and the SECONDS knob, located on the front panel, to the  
desired cooking time for the pasta being prepared (basket lift units only).  
d. Press the TIME CYCLE button on the front panel to START. The TIME CYCLE button  
will light up, remain lit, and the basket will lower into the tank (basket lift units only).  
e. Stir the product as necessary to prevent sticking.  
f. At the end of the preset cooking time, the basket lift will raise the basket out of the tank  
andtheTIMECYCLEbuttonlightwillgoout. Fornon-basketliftmachines,liftthepasta  
out of the water.  
g. Hang the basket on the rinse section rack and rinse the pasta thoroughly with cold water.  
This will stop the cooking action, prevent sticking, and remove dissolved starch.  
h. The product is now ready to be served according to established procedures.  
i. Toreheatthepasta,placetheFUNCTIONSELECTswitchintheSIMMERposition. The  
SIMMERlightwillcomeon. Putthepastainthebasketandfollowthecookingprocedure  
starting with step c.  
2.4  
COOKER SHUTDOWN  
Press the POWER switch OFF.  
2.5 ELECTRIC POWER FAILURE  
If electric power is removed for any reason, the cooker will shut down. To restart the cooker, follow  
the cooker start up procedures in 2.2.  
2.6  
DAILY CLEANING  
WARNING  
The power supply must be disconnected before servicing or cleaning the  
cooker.  
Proper cleaning of the heating element and the tank is necessary to ensure proper performance from  
your Pasta cooker as well as the continued high quality of your pasta dishes. All surfaces should be  
2-2  
 
scrubbeddaily tomaintainpeakperformanceandappearance. Usewarmwaterwithamilddetergent  
to clean surfaces. Wipe down the cooker using a clean soft cloth to clean up excess water.  
It is especially important to keep the heating element free from starch deposits. A build up of starch  
on the heating element will shorten the life span of the element.  
2.7  
WEEKLY CLEANING  
The continuous filling and evaporation of water from the cooker will cause deposits to build up  
around the tank. At least once a week the unit should be thoroughly cleaned to remove these deposits  
and generally clean the unit. Perform the cleaning as described below:  
a. Ensure the POWER switch is OFF.  
b. Ensure the drain valve is closed.  
c. Fill the cooking tank with water and add 8 oz. of Pitco cleaner (if Pitco cleaner is not  
available mild detergent may be used).  
d. Turn the POWER switch ON.  
e. TurntheFUNCTIONSELECTswitchtoSIMMERandallowthecookertoreachnormal  
operating temperature.  
f. Allow the cooker to soak for approximately twenty (20) minutes to remove deposits.  
g. Use the cleaning brush to remove any hardened deposits from the tank surfaces. Mild  
abrasives or scouring pads can be used to clean stains, if necessary. DO NOT use steel  
wool pads.  
h. When the cleaning is complete, turn the POWER switch OFF.  
i. Drain the water from the tank.  
j. When the tank has cooled, rinse it thoroughly with cool water. Continue to rinse the tank  
until all detergent has been rinsed away.  
k. Clean the holding tank with warm water and a mild detergent.  
l. Rinse the tank with cold water until all detergent has been rinsed away.  
m. Clean the exterior surfaces of the cooker with warm water and a mild detergent and wipe  
dry.  
n. The cooker is now ready to be used again.  
2-3  
 
2-4  
 
Chapter 3: Owner Maintenance and Adjustments  
This chapter provides the information and procedures necessary to perform basic cooker mainte-  
nance and adjustments. If your cooker does not perform properly after performing maintenance,  
contact your authorized service center. For repair, maintenance, or an explanation of any procedure,  
contact your dealer, local service company, the factory representative in your area, or the factory.  
WARNING  
The power supply must be disconnected before servicing or cleaning the cooker.  
3.1  
THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION  
The Pasta cooker is equipped with a thermostat that controls the heating element when the  
FUNCTION SELECT switch is in the SIMMER position. This thermostat should be set at  
approximately 205°F. At elevations above 5,000 feet, the thermostat setting should be decreased to  
200°F. To change the thermostat setting, use the following procedure:  
a. Place an accurate thermometer in the center of the cooking tank with the bulb approximately  
3" below the surface of the water. Allow enough time for the thermometer to stabilize.  
b. Using a flat tip screwdriver, turn the shaft on the thermostat clockwise to decrease the  
temperature setting; turn the shaft counterclockwise to increase the temperature setting. The  
thermostat is located in the center of the front wall of the tank. The shaft should not need to  
be turned more than 1/4 turn to adjust the temperature setting.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT turn the adjusting shaft more than two (2) turns in either direction.  
3.2  
CHECKING AND REPLACING FUSES  
A general purpose ohmmeter or continuity checker is needed to check the heating element fuses. It  
is recommended that a qualified technician check the fuses. Use the following procedures to check  
and replace fuses:  
WARNING  
DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE PRESENT  
NEVER remove fuses from the cooker until the cooker is unplugged  
from the facility power supply.  
a. To check and replace heating element fuses:  
3-1  
 
1. Remove the entrance box cover.  
2. The heating element fuses are mounted in a fuse holder located in the entrance box.  
3. Remove each fuse by gently pulling the fuse straight out of the holder using a fuse  
puller.  
4. Use an ohmmeter set on "x 1" ohms (resistance) setting to check the fuses for  
continuity. For a GOOD fuse, the meter reading should be approximately zero "0"  
ohms. If the reading is significantly above zero ohms, replace the fuse.  
5. Replace each fuse by pushing the fuse straight into the fuseholder until it locks in  
place.  
b. To check and replace other fuses:  
1. These fuses are located in bayonet type fuse holders located on the outside of the  
entrance box. The entrance box cover does NOT have to be removed to check these  
fuses.  
2. Remove each fuse from its holder by pushing in and turning 1/8 turn counter  
clockwise.  
3. Use an ohmmeter set on "x 1" ohms (resistance) setting to check the fuses for  
continuity. For a GOOD fuse, the meter reading should be approximately zero "0"  
ohms. If the reading is significantly above zero ohms, replace the fuse.  
4. Replace each fuse and ensure that it is secured in its fuseholder.  
c. Call a qualified technician if fuses continually blow.  
MAINTENANCE  
3.3  
3.3.1 Basket Lift Lubrication  
The basket lift motors and linkages do not need lubrication. Oil tight bearings are used, thus  
eliminating the need to lubricate these components.  
3-2  
 
3.4  
OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING  
This section is provided to aid troubleshooting in the event of cooker failure. If this troubleshooting  
guide does not help correct the problem, contact a qualified technician.  
3-3  
 
3-4  
 
3-5  
 
3-6  
 

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