Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 580 Henny Penny
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This section provides procedures for the checkout and replace- ment of the various parts used within the fryer. Before replac- ing any parts, refer to the Troubleshooting section. It will aid you in determining the cause of the malfunction. This section is arranged in groupings of the components that work together within the fryer.
This high temperature control is a manual reset control which senses the temperature of the shortening. If the shortening temperature exceeds 420°F (215OC), this control switch will open and shut off the heat to the cookpot. When the temperature of the shortening drops to a safe operation limit, the control must be manually reset.
Remove electrical power supplied to the fryer by unplugging the unit, or by turning off the wall circuit breaker or electrical shock could result. 1. If the tube is broken or cracked, the control will open, shut- ting off electrical power. The control cannot be reset.
Be sure capillary bulb of high limit is positioned as not to interfere with carrier or when cleaning the cookpot wall, or damage to capillary tube could result. 15. With excess capillary line pulled out, tighten smaller nut. 16. Replace front panel. 17.
The Power/Pump Switch is a three way rocker switch with a center “OFF“ position. With the switch in the POWER position the fryer wiil operate. With the switch in the PUMP position the filter pump will operate, but the heating unit will not. 1. Remove Control Panel.
Primary Heat The electric fryer requires two switching contactors: a primary contactor and a heat contactor. The primary contactor energizes (contacts close) any time the Power/Pump Switch is in the “Power” position and the temperature of the pot is below 420°F (215OC).
The following checks, are performed with the wall circuit breaker on, and the Power/Pump Switch in the ower” position. Extreme caution should be taken.
Each electric fryer uses two heating elements. Heating elements are available for 208 or 220/240,380 and 415 voltage. Check the data plate on the right side panel of unit to determine the correct voltage. If the shortening’s temperature recovery is very slow, or at a slower rate than required, this may indicate defective heating element(s).
1. Drain the shortening. 2. Remove the high limit bulb holder from the heating element. 3. Remove the Control Panel. 4. Disconnect the heating element wires from the contactors. 5. Loosen the screws on the element spreaders. 6. Slide the element spreaders to the back of the heating elements.
All fryers are equipped with a drain valve micro-switch that prevents heat from coming on when the drain valve is open. With the drain valve open, the switch prevents power from being applied to the coil of the primary and heat contactors, and the solenoid coil.
Henny Penny Mod el 580 5-11. TEMPERATURE PROBE 3. Remove the Control Board. REPLACEMENT (Continued) 4. Re move probe connections from PC board. 5. Using a ½” wrench, remove the nut on the compression fitting. 6. Remove the probe from the cookpot. 7.
Henny Penny Mod el 580 5-12. COMPLETE CONTROL Should the Control Panel become inoperative, follow these PANEL HENNY PENNY instructions for replacing the board.
Henny Penny Mod el 580 5-14. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE The following is a routine maintenance schedule for the Lid: Every 90 days • Clean and reverse lid gasket Yearly Cleaning and Inspection • Remov.
Check the gasket for any tears or nicks. If the gasket is damaged it needs to be replaced. Be careful that the lid doesn’t fall down while it is in the upright position, or serious injury could result. 3. Clean the gasket and gasket seat with hot water.
6. Using a l/Z” wrench, tighten the nut (already threaded on the cable) against the weight securing the cable into the weight. ull . ., “‘@l$ cable over pulley and down behind the weight.
Henny Penn y Model 580 5-1 7. PRESSURE PAD The pressure pads are plastic strips that the lid cam pr esses against to seal the lid. 1. Raise the lid. 2. Remove the four screws s ecuring the lid cov er and remove cover. 3. Push the lid cam back, off of the pressu re pads.
Henny Penn y Model 580 5-1 8 . LID ADJUSTMENT If steam leaks out f rom around the lid gasket, the pressu re pads could be worn or broken. I f the pr essure pad is worn, but not broken, it can be reversed 180 d egre es, and the other end of th e pad used.
ith the carrier and racks installed on the lid, the lid should down, in contact with the pot rim, when the lid is lowered. The user will then be able to lock the lid in place. If the lid has a tendency to rise up before getting t the magnet plate probably needs adjusting emove the six nuts securing the back shroud and remove back shroud.
rior to servicing the solenoid valve, it is necessary to remove the side panel on the right side of the unit. 1. Remove the “tru-arc” retaining clip on top of the coil housing. 2. Remove the cover. 3. If only the coil is to be replaced, disconnect the two coil wires at the wire nuts in the coil housing.
Henny Penny Mod el 580 5-20. SOLENOID VALVE 7. With the bonnet assembly and core-disc assem bly Replacement (Continued) removed, disconnect the two nut fittings. One connects the solenoid valve to the dead weight system; the other is attached to the condensation tank.
Henny Penny Mod el 580 5-21. OPERATING CONTROL VALVE (Continued) DO NOT MANUALL Y ACTIVATE THE SAFETY RELIEF VALVE. Hot steam will be released from the valve when the ring is pulled. Keep away from safety valve exhaust, or severe burns could result. Cleaning Steps 1.
Henny Penny Mod el 580 5-22. REMOVAL & CLEANING 3. Clean inside of the elbow with hot water. OF SAF ETY VALVE NOTE (Continued) Turn the relief valve towards the left side of the fryer when reinstalling relief valve. 4. Immerse the safety relief valve in soapy water for 24 hours.
The drain valve is found underneath the cookpot in the back of the fryer. It is opened by pulling the red knob in the front of the fryer, allowing the shortening to drain from the cookpot. 1. rain the shortening from the cookpot. 2. Remove right side panel of fryer.
The nylatron strips fiil the gap in the shroud behind the lid. 1. Secure the lid with the lid stop bracket. emove one of the tru-arc rings off of the lid pin and knock the pin out of the lid. 3. Lift the lid from the unit. The lid weighs 80 lbs. Care should be taken when lifting the lid to prevent personal injury.
8. Lift the front shroud up and out, over the arms of the lid. 9. Thread the new nylatron strip through the track in the front shroud. 10. Lining up the holes in the strips, fit the front shroud over the lid arms and secure to carriage frame.
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