Henny Penny 581 manual

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  • Page 1

    This section provides troubleshooting information in the form of an easy to read table. If a problem occurs during the first operation of a new fryer, recheck the installation per the Installation Section of this manual. Before troubleshooting, always recheck the operation pro- cedures per Section 3 of this manual. To isolate a malfunction, proceed[...]

  • Page 2

    Product Color Not Correct: A. Too Dark B. Too Light C. Product Greasy Temperature too high. Shortening too old. Shortening too dark. Breading product too far in advance. Wrong cook button pushed. Temperature too low. Fryer incorrect preheat. Slow fryer heat-up/ recovery. Wrong cook button pushed. Shortening old. Temperature too low. Wrong cook butt[...]

  • Page 3

    B. Too Light C. Product Greasy D. Spotted Product Temperature too low. Fryer incorrect preheat. Slow fryer heat-up/ recovery. Wrong cook button pushed. 0 Shortening old. Temperature too low. 0 Cookpot overloaded. Product not removed from cookpot immediately after end of cycle. Improper separation of the product. Breading not uniform on the product.[...]

  • Page 4

    E. Dryness of Product Product Flavor (Taste): A. Salty Taste urned Taste 6. Bland Taste Moisture loss prior to cooking. Overcooking the product. Low operating pressure. Wrong cook button pushed. Breading mixture is too salty. Incorrect choice of breading. Burned shortening flavor. Cookpot not properly cleaned. aw product not fresh. Breading mixture[...]

  • Page 5

    D. Rancid Taste Replace shortening, and follow recommended care and use of shortening. Replace shortening. Use compatible products, and follow recommended care and use of shortening. General: A. Meat Separation From Bone B. Bone Color Not Proper 6. Breading Falh Off D. Product Sticking Together Shortening too old. Non compatible products cooked wit[...]

  • Page 6

    With switch in POWER position, the fryer is com- pletely inoperative (NO POWER) Pressure will not exhaust at end of cooking cycle. Operating pressure too high Open circuit. Exhaust line from solenoid valve to condensation tank clogged. Solenoid valve clogged. Dead weight clogged. Check to see that unit is plugged in. Check the breaker or fuse at su[...]

  • Page 7

    Henny Penny Model 581 Problem Cause Correction LID/PRESSURE SE CTION (Continued) • Exhaust line to stack clogged • Clean exhaust line to stack. DO NOT OPERATE UNIT IF HI GH PRESSURE CONDITIONS EX IST, SEVERE INJURIES AND BURNS WILL RESULT. Place th e Power/P ump switch in the “OFF ” position immediately . Release the pressure by allowing un[...]

  • Page 8

    Henny Penny Model 581 Problem Cause Correction LID/PRESSURE SE CTION (Continu ed) • Safet y relief valve le aking. • Check and replac e if necessar y per maintenance section on the re lief valve. • Pressure pad broken or crushed. • Replace pressure p ads. Lid won’t move • Cable on Counterweight • Put cable on Counterweight up or down [...]

  • Page 9

    Heating of shortening too slow (Electric Model) Shortening overheating (Electric Model) Foaming or boil- ing o,ver of shortening Low or improper voltage. Weak or burnt out element(s). Points in contactor bad. Wire(s) loose. Burnt or charred wire connection. Check shortening temperature. Check contactor for not opening. Faulty PC Board. Faulty probe[...]

  • Page 10

    Shortening will not drain from cookpot Shortening leaking through drain valve. Cold zone full of cracklings. Improper rinsing after cleaning the fryer. Too much stirring. Drain valve clogged with crumbs. Drain valve will not open by pulling the knob. Obstruction in drain. Faulty drain valve. Filter shortening. Clean and neutralize the cookpot. Rins[...]

  • Page 11

    The following guide requires voltage to be present when troubleshooting the control. When the guide refers to connecting pins on the power connection, unplug the power connector from the board and refer to the attached illustration. These are numbered 1 through 9. Using a strand of #16 gauge wire, connect the pins as numbered in the troubleshooting[...]

  • Page 12

    Error message E-5 display reads HI. Error message E-6. Error message E-10. Error message E-41. Read display temperature - if display temperature reads HI, unplug power connector from control board. If secondary contactor stays engaged, change contactor - if secondary contactor disengages, change control board. If shortening temperature reads normal[...]