Troubleshooting the E-4 CPU Too Hot Error Code
Overview
The E4 CPU Too Hot error occurs when the control board and microprocessor exceed 180°F (82°C). This error is detected by a temperature circuit within the control board. Proper troubleshooting can help avoid unnecessary service calls and ensure efficient field repairs.
Call Avoidance
To help the end user resolve the issue without a service call:
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Check Vents / Louvers, ensuring the vents or louvers on the side of the fryer are uncovered and clean. Remove any grease, dust, dirt, or debris.
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Verify correct spacing around the fryer. Spacing should be at least 1 in. (25 mm) at the rear of the fryer to allow proper airflow. NOTE: No spacing is required at the sides of the fryer.
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Remove any heat source from either side, front or rear of the fryer. If the error persists, proceed to field troubleshooting.
Field Troubleshooting
If call avoidance steps do not resolve the issue, proceed with the following field troubleshooting steps.
Recommended Parts:
Recommended Tools:
Basic hand tools
Thermometer
Troubleshooting CPU Error
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Verify all steps from the call avoidance section have been performed.
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If the ambient air temperature near the control is below 100°F (38°C) and the E4 error continues, replace the control.
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