H LN OM I
DEFG
JK
BAC
ITEM | DESCRIPTION |
A | Temperature Display Switch |
B | Left LED Display |
C | Right LED Display |
D | Cook Switch #1, Left |
E | Cook Switch #2, Left |
F | Cook Switch #1, Right |
G | Cook Switch #2, Right |
H | Recovery/Use Time Recall Switch, Left |
I | Recovery/Use Time Recall Switch, Right |
J | Light - Left Heating Mode Indicator |
K | Light - Right Heating Mode Indicator |
L | Switch - Left ON/OFF |
M | Switch - Right ON/OFF |
N | Switch - Left Product Selection |
O | Switch - Right Product Selection |
To quickly determine the software version number and the current configuration of an M-100B computer, with the computer turned OFF (OFF in both displays) press the temperature check switch. The displays will automatically cycle through the version number, power configuration (gas or electric), EPRA configuration (On or Off), and frypot configuration (full- or split-).
The M-100B is factory-programmed with McDonalds’s cooking specifications for a group of seven standard products. The cooking times and temperature settings for these factory-programmed products can be changed by store personnel if required. Additionally, two test menus are available for store personnel to program product names, cooking times, temperature settings, and shake or duty times for products not included on the factory-programmed menu. The test menus can also be set to automatically adjust the cooking rate to compensate for product variances.
For units equipped with built-in filtration, the computer times the polishing process and alerts the operator when the polishing time has elapsed. (Polishing refers to circulating the vegetable oil through the filtration system for a specified time.)