Frymaster H52 Series warranty How to Suppress a Shake, QA, or Duty Function

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an audible alarm will sound when the programmed time has elapsed until the operator presses the cook switch ( 1 or 2 ) that was pressed to start the cooking cycle.

4.Press the switch, DUTY2 appears in the left display. The currently programmed time appears in the right display. Program the time in the same manner as Duty1 time.

NOTE: Enter a time of 00:00 to bypass this option.

NOTE: In the steps that follow, Pull Time refers to the programmed time at which the product is fully cooked and an audible alarm will prompt removal of the basket from the cooking oil. QA Time refers to the maximum time that a product may be held after the cooking cycle has completed.

5.Press the switch to display PULL in the left window. Program the pull time in the same manner as the duty times.

6.Press the switch to display QA in the left window. Program the QA time in the same manner as the duty times.

7.Press the switch to show the cooking temperature setpoint, displayed as SET-TEMPin the left display. The current setpoint temperature is in the right display (for example-350F). The temperature will be in Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C). Pressing the right 2 switch toggles the computer between Fahrenheit (F) and Celsius (C). To change the temperature, use the following

switches:

Left

Left

Right

1

2

1

Hundreds

Tens

Ones

NOTE: The computer cannot be programmed for a temperature greater than 375°F (191°C).

8.Press the switch to show the status of the Test Menu Cook Time Compensation feature. The display will show PROBE in the left window and YES or NO in the right window. With the feature set to YES, the cooking time of the product will be temperature-compensated; with the feature set to N0, the product cooking time will not be compensated. Press the right 1 or 2 switch to toggle between YES or NO.

9.Exit the program mode by pressing the right switch. Both displays will show off.

How to Suppress a Shake, QA, or Duty Function

1.Enter the program mode. See How to Enter the Program Mode on Page 3-10.

2.Press and release the switch until menu item to be modified is displayed in the left window.

3.Press and release the switch until the function to be suppressed is displayed in the left window.

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