Deep Fryer: Doesn't Heat
Check the power cord, and control assembly if your deep fryer doesn't heat. Our troubleshooting and repair guide can help you determine the most suitable part to replace and solve this common symptom. If you need instructions tailored specifically to your model, reference your owner's manual.

Power Cords
The deep fryer power cord, also known as the magnetic cord assembly, could be faulty, keeping your deep fryer from heating up. Over time the cord becomes worn out and the wires inside can become damaged so that they are no longer one continuous length. If the cord is not working there will be no power supply to the deep fryer. The cord is an easy part to replace because it plugs into the deep fryer magnetically, so you don’t need to take the unit apart to install your new plug.
The deep fryer power cord, also known as the magnetic cord assembly, could be faulty, keeping your deep fryer from heating up. Over time the cord becomes worn out and the wires inside can become damaged so that they are no longer one continuous length. If the cord is not working there will be no power supply to the deep fryer. The cord is an easy part to replace because it plugs into the deep fryer magnetically, so you don’t need to take the unit apart to install your new plug.
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Assemblies
If your deep fryer will not heat, it could be an issue with one of the components of the control assembly. This part includes the controls/circuit board, thermostats, thermometer, and the heating element. The control assembly can be removed from the deep fryer as a whole, and the individual parts can be tested for continuity using a multimeter. Check your manual to see what the correct reading for each part should be and replace if necessary. You may need to replace the whole control assembly if one part is faulty. The individual components are not always sold separately.
If your deep fryer will not heat, it could be an issue with one of the components of the control assembly. This part includes the controls/circuit board, thermostats, thermometer, and the heating element. The control assembly can be removed from the deep fryer as a whole, and the individual parts can be tested for continuity using a multimeter. Check your manual to see what the correct reading for each part should be and replace if necessary. You may need to replace the whole control assembly if one part is faulty. The individual components are not always sold separately.
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