The procedures contained in this manual involve accessing
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bare
electrical terminals and
exposure to voltages capable of producing serious
diagnoisis
components
electrical service while performing the procedures listed in
and/or
must
repair involving removal of
be trained or experienced in such service procedures. Disconnect
This Service Manual is to be used for the following WINSTON COLLECIRAMATIC FRYERS:
PRESSURE FRYERS OPEN FRYERS
MODEL NO. MODEL NO
PFWPC4201 CASJ(or M) OFWPC4201
PFWPC6201 CASJ(or M) OFWPC6201
PF46P32 SJ(or
PF56P32 SJ(or
PF46P37 SJ(or
PF56P37 SJ(or
PFWPC4201 SJ(or M) OFWPC4201 SJ(or M)
PFWPC6201 SJ(or M) OFWPC6201 SJ(or M)
PFWPC4201 NZSN OFWPC4201 NZSN
PFWPC6201 NZSN OFWPC6201
PFWPC4201 MASN OFWPC4201
PFWPC6201 MASN OFWPC6201 MASN
PF46P44 SN OF49P44 SN
PF56P44 SN OF59P44 SN
PFWPC4201
PFWPC6201
PF46P45SN OF49P45 SN
PF56P45SN OF59P45 SN
M) OF49P32SJ(or M)
M) OF59P32SJ(or M)
M) OF49P37SJ(or M)
M) OF59P37SJ(or M)
AUSN OFWPC4201 AUSN
AUSN OFWPC6201 AUSN
OFWPC4201AUSN
OFWPC6201AUSN
OF59
OF59P45SN
.
CASJ(or M)
CASJ(or M)
NZSN
MASN
NOTE: The letter 'J' on the end of the Model Number denotes 208 volts and
'M' denotes 240 volts. To determine the intended market for the above listed
model numbers, refer to wiring diagrams listed between pages 18 through 25.
Knowledge of the proper installation, operation, and maintenence procedures is an
important step to insure safe operation of any equipment. The instructions in this manual are
meant as guidelines for proper service of the WINSTON COLLECTRAMATIC FRYER.
In accordance with generally accepted products safety labeling guidelines for potential hazards,
the following two signal words are used throughout this service manual where applicable:
DANGER: Used to indicate the presence of a hazard which could cause substantial property
damage, severe personal injury or death if warning is ignored.
CAUTION: Used to indicate the presence of a hazard which could cause minor property
damage or personal injury if warning is ignored.
DANGER: THE PROCEDURES CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL INVOLVE ACCES-
SING BARE ELECTRICAL TERMINALS AND EXPOSURE TO VOLTAGES
CAPABLE OF PRODUCING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. ANY PERSONS
ATTEMPTING DIAGNOSIS AND/OR REPAIR INVOLVING REMOVAL OF
PANELS AND/OR EXPOSURE TO LIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS MUST
BE TRAINED OR EXPERIENCED IN SUCH SERVICE PROCEDURES.
DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL SERVICE WHILE PERFORMING THE PROCEDURES LISTED IN THIS MANUAL.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE No.
INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
AMPERAGE / OHM VALUE CHARTS
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WlRlNG DIAGRAMS
PRESSURE FRYERS
OPEN FRYERS
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REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
ELECTROMECHANICAL RELAYS
MERCURY RELAY
TRANSFORMER
FUSE HOLDER
POWER BOARD
HI LIMIT THERMOSTAT
PROBE
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ON/OFF SWlTCH
LID VALVE O-RING
LID LOCK ASSEMBLY
LID VALVE ASSEMBLY
HANDLEBAR
HEATER HOLDER
FUSE
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DANGER LABEL
WHEEL
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VENT ASSEMBLY
TEFLON SLIDE
COTTER PIN
VENT TUBE O-RING
WEIGHT LIFTER
VENT TUBE
WEIGHT
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HINGE BLOCK (REAR)
VENT SPRING
VENT SOLENOID
DRAIN VALVE
INDICATOR LAMP
VENT BLOCK
LATCH BLOCK (FRONT)
MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD
OBTAINING SERVICE.
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2-3
4- 13
4- 16
17
18-21
22-25
26-25
26-27
27
27-28
28-29
31-32
32-33
34
34,35
35
36
36
37
37-38
38
38
38-40
40-42
44-45
44-45
46-47
47-49
49
49-51
51-53
53-55
55-56
56
57-58
57-59
59
60
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2
3,4,
5,6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Escutcheon
(Ref Only)
(Inside Lid Groove)
15
16
17
18
19
ID
Tag
(Ref Only)
22
23
13
14
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21
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26
27
28
30
High limit
Thermostat Bulb
(Refrence Only)
31
32
(under)
33
34
35
36
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38
42
(If Applicable)
39
40
41
43
(Behind)
44
NOTE: 6-Head Model Picture
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46
51
47
48
49
50
52
53
(Inside)
54
(Behind)
55
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57
58
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61
62
(Behind)
NOTE: 6-Head Model Pictured
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Photo
Item
No.
1 Lid Lock PS1449
2 Handle Bar PS1168
3 Lid Valve Assembly PS1127
4
5
6
7
8
Lid Valve Spring PS1028/3
Lid Valve Retainer PS1057
Lid Valve O-Ring PS1010/3
Danger Panel PS1210
50. Fryer filled with water (See Note 1). . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
51. Solid shortening being melted in fryer (See Note 2). . . . . . . .
REMEDIES
CLEAN
ADJUST
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REPAIR
REPLACE
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*
NOTE 1: This fryer is equiped with an AquaLert software system. Software is designed to
TM
stop the heat-up process prior to boiling point when water is detected in fryer. If
fryer is filled with water, empty, clean, dry thoroughly and fill with cooking oil.
NOTE 2: When solid shortening is being heated in fryer, the water detection software system
may respond as though water is being heated due to the slower heat curve experienced. When heating solid shortening, remove any pieces which may be lodged next
to temperature sensing probe.
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AMPERAGE/OHM VALUE CHARTS
NOTE:
Resistance measurements are taken across coil of relays and terminal ends on
heaters. Wires must be removed from component prior to resistance check.