PROGRAMMING THE DIGITAL ADVANTAGE 1100 SERIES TOUCH PAD
INTRODUCTION: START-UP AND SHUT DOWN
For the operator, the panel has
FRONT PANEL LAYOUT
The front panel contains four (4) momentary
UP, and DOWN. There is a
TEMPERATURE SETPOINTS
For Digital Advantage ovens there is one setpoint. To enter the setpoint mode, press the TIME & TEMP buttons together and hold for 5 seconds. Pressing the TEMP
TIME SETPOINTS
There is one set point for the conveyor speed. Enter the setpoint mode as mentioned above. The speed can be set as follows:
1:00 to 9:55 in 5 second increments 10:00 to 12:45 in 15 second increments 13:00 to 19:30 second increments 20:00 to 30:00 in 1 minute increments
JUMPING BETWEEN MENUS
Pressing the TIME pushbutton while in the TEMP setting mode (and vice versa) will cause the menu selection to jump over to that mode.
DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES
The Digital Advantage ovens have diagnostic messages within the control. Upon the unexpected event that there is a failure in the oven operation, the following messages will appear in the control:
OPEN PROBE
This occurs when there is no temperature being sent to the controller from the baking chamber.
SHORTED PROBE
This occurs when a constant temperature setting signal (as opposed to the normal cyclical cavity temperature) is being sent to the controller from the baking chamber. CAUTION: This message can occur when there is no gas supply to the oven. If the oven does not detect a temperature fluctuation in 5 minutes, the error message will appear. Be sure to check the gas valve and gas hose for proper connections.
BELT JAM
This occurs when the conveyor motor fails.
REVERSING SWITCH
The Digital Advantage 1100 Series has a belt direction reversing switch located on the back of the oven which allows for right to left or left to right operation.
FUNCTIONS
THERMAL CUT-OUT SWITCH
The Impinger II unit includes a “safety thermal
In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout, this ! CAUTION: appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.
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