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UHC-HD 
Service, Parts Manual for 6, 3-Row Models 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
Frymaster, a member of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association, recommends 
using CFESA Certified Technicians. 
 
Price: $6.00
24-Hour Service Hotline 
*8196606* 
819-6606
1-800-551-8633 
NOV 10
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
                    
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                        NOTICE  IF, DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE CUSTOMER USES A PART FOR THIS ENODIS  EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED NEW OR RECYCLED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY  FROM FRYMASTER DEAN, OR ANY OF ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS, AND/OR THE  PART BEING USED IS MODIFIED FROM ITS ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION, THIS WARRANTY WILL  BE VOID. FURTHER, FRYMASTER DEAN AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY  CLAIMS, DAMAGES OR EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE CUSTOMER WHICH ARISE DIRECTLY  OR INDIRECTLY, IN WHOLE OR IN P
                    
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                         Table of Contents                            Theory of Operation       1-1    Service/Software Procedures      2-1    Troubleshooting        3-1          Illustrated Parts List       4-1     Wiring Diagrams        5-1                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  1 Functional Description      Master Control Display      Power switch    Timer: displays on row    board remaining time for  all active timers.      Temperature: displays on  Row Mode key row board plate    temperature, alternating   Timer keys between top and bottom.  Timer key              Note:The illustrations for    these service procedures    are of the 6‐row full size    UHC‐HD.       1.2 Theory of Operation    The cabinet operates on 208-250VAC 50 or 60 cycle
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  1.3 Start Up Indicators and Test Points  Distribution boards  shown with ribbon  cables removed.    Upon startup, the cabinet beeps. LED’s on the distribution boards flash. The displays show the  version number of the cabinet’s firmware and then the row’s status.              1-2                                                                                                                                                                                                
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  2 Service Procedures    DANGER: Failure to disconnect power from the unit before servicing could result in serious  injury or death. The cabinet power switch DOES NOT disconnect all incoming power to the  cabinet.                  Fig. 2: Tabs in the topcap extend to    holes in the cabinet. The top is secured    with at the tabs with screws.    Fig. 1: The sides    are held in place    by screws near    the base of the      unit on each side.      2.1 Updating Softwa
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures    Update: Boards  Loading Sequence    Software should be loaded in this  1. Turn power off.  sequence:  2. Insert flash drive in USB port located on cabinet bezel.  • Main Board  3. Turn power on.  4. Cabinet displays version numbers followed by current menu • Language  setting.  • Row Display  5. Press programming key.  • Distribution Boards  6. Screen scrolls Enter Access Sequence.  If the software update only involves a few  7. Enter 98765 with keypad.  of the comp
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  USB.  6. Press OK.  7. The master control displays Please Wait… as files are transferred to the flash drive,  changing to the number of files copied when the process is complete.  8. Press OK.  9. Remove flash drive.  10. Cabinet returns to normal display.    Configure Cabinet with Menu/Configuration Captured on another Cabinet     1. Place a flash drive with only a captured   menu/cabinet configuration in the root file  into the USB port of a cabinet to be  identical
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  2.2 Placing the cabinet in Service Mode    The cabinet can be put in service mode, a  diagnostic settings which allows the heater plates  to be controlled individually, brightness settings on  the displays adjusted and re-addressing for unique  arrangements of bezels.  Follow the steps below :    Switching Heater Plates Off Individually    When troubleshooting, it may be useful to switch heater plates off individually. Follow the  instructions below:    1. Press the p
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  Readdressing the Cabinet    Addressing, or assigning a position-specific component such as a display or distribution board, is  done automatically by the cabinet on startup. Communication errors can occur on start-up after a  board installation however. If so, follow the instructions below to readdress the cabinet. This process  can also be used during troubleshooting when displays are connected out of synch with their  associated bezel on the same row level.    1. Pr
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  2.3 Accessing the Electronic Components  1. The component shelf is accessed by removing two screws on each side of the unit (Fig. 1).   2. Lift and remove the sides, which exposes screws that hold the top in place (Fig. 2).  3. The components are annotated below (Fig. 3).    Master     Display    Board      Fans: a NOTE: rThe e spe  cooling cific to  fans    LON board  regions of the cabinet  rest on ducts, and cool  Master Control    and ducted to direct  specific re
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  • ERR LED toggles when a communication error is detected; it’s not unusual to see a flash,  but regular flashing means communications problems.  • LED5 and LED6 used for programming/debugging; have no diagnostic function.   • LED7 When lit, the master control is executing a time or temp query operation on the front  side.  • LED8 When lit, the master control is executing a time or temp query operation on the back  side.    Distribution Board     • HB LED is a heartbea
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  suspect heater. Note: Line voltage is only seen when the row is calling for heat.  2. Check for line voltage between the  power input terminal and the terminal  block.   3. Check for +5VDC at the power-in  terminal and the terminal block for the  power supply.    NOTE: After testing, reconnect all  connections to their original positions.      2.5.4 Display    1. Remove power from unit.  2. Connect the ribbon cable from a  suspect display to the connector of a  proper
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  3. HHHH means RTD indicates the temperature is above 255°F (124°C), but below "Open" circuit  resistance, which causes SENS ALARM.  4. UHC VERSION _ _ _ (version number will vary)  appears for five seconds when the unit is turned on.   5. The cabinet also displays a variety of error messages, which are  shown on page 3-1.    2.6 Removing/Replacing Bezels    1. Remove power from unit.  2. Remove screws at the base of each side and remove side  panels. (See figure 7.)  
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  2.6. 1 Removing/Replacing a Distribution Board or Communication Board     1. Remove power.  2. Remove and mark the wires on the faulty component.  3. Remove the board by lifting it from its  standoffs.  4. Position the new board and attach  wires.  5. Reapply power.  6. Run readdress steps on page 2-4.      2.6.2  Removing a Row     1. Remove the sides and top as shown in  earlier steps. Disconnect the faulty row  from the distribution board, and  terminal block.  2. 
                    
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                        Cabinet Service Procedures  9. Slide the row assembly completely into the  cabinet and return the spacers between the heater  plates. Ensure the row is evenly positioned in the  cabinet. There must be sufficient space to allow  the bezel tabs to fit between the outside row plate  and the cabinet interior wall.  10. Replace the bezels.          Fig. 12: The heater plate slides from the insulation.     CAUTION  Ensure the heater plate setscrews are tightened securely to the spacer.   Tightening th
                    
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                        Cabinet Troubleshooting  The master control display and the row displays show error messages when there is a problem. The  messages are shown in the matrix below along with possible causes and diagnostic tests.    Error Message Cause Tests     The master control board has lost  • Turn the cabinet off and back on.    Call service row display  communication with the specified  • Ensure there are no software    error   board.  incompatibilities.    Row number also displayed * • Inspect ribbon cable
                    
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                        Cabinet Troubleshooting  Failure modes not accompanied by a master control display are shown below with possible causes  and tests.    Symptom Possible Causes Tests    • No power to cord.   • Check for line voltage at the switch  Unit fails to power and the transformer.  • Blown 20 amp fuse.  up; fans don’t run.  • Reset circuit breaker.  • Circuit breaker open.    Unit powers up and • Broken or improperly  • Switch ribbon cable from functioning  fans run; a display seated ribbon cable.  display
                    
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                        Cabinet Parts  Parts Lists, Exploded Views      3 1 2          4   7 6 8 5     9    11 10       12             13   14                         Part Number Description  Item  1 108-1897 Top Cap  2 823-7636 Rear Fascia  3 807-4882 Circuit Breaker, 16 amp  4 807-5111 Time/Temperature switch  5 807-4911 Power switch  6 823-7513 Front fascia  7 807-5112 Master control overlay with ribbon cable   * 807-5156 Master display board (circuit board in master display assembly)  4-1                           
                    
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                        Cabinet Parts  Part Number Description  Item  8 807-5111 Time/Temperature switch  9 826-2781 Bezel, with boards, front with short ribbon cable   * 826-2782 Bezel with boards, rear, with long ribbon cable  10 108-1190 Base  11 807-4857 Heater plate/RTD  12 807-4860 Distribution board  13 108-1633 Side, left, vented  14 108-1632 Side right, not vented  * 230-7245 Bottom bezel facia, front or rear    Component Shelf     15                 20       16 19                 17         18             Par