Henny Penny CMC/CMR-104 manual DS defrost system computation dF=digifrost Feature, Error Code E1

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Model CMC/CMR-103,104,105,106,107

3-5. PROGRAMMING

dS: defrost system (computation); dF=digifrost Feature;

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defrost start time based on total compressor running time

rt=real time; defrost start frequency, based on real time

dI: defrost interval; defrost frequency in hours, based on the selection of “dS”

dE: defrost endurance; total (maximum) length of a defrost cycle, expressed in minutes. (1...99 range)

dL: display lock; temperature display is locked during a defrost cycle (0...31 range)

“n”=no (readout continues to display the actual tempera- ture, even during a defrost cycle

“y”=yes (readout is locked)

dr: display read-out; select the type of visualization in case of temperature display lock during defrost (see prameter dL); “C”=the temperature displayed at the start of a defrost is

locked and does not change during this cycle; “dF”=during the defrost “dF” is displayed.

do: defrost at power on; selects whether or not, the system goes through the defrost cycle at start-up (or after power failure)

“n”=no; “y”=yes

dd:defrost delay at power on; delay of defrost cycle, in minutes (0...99 range)

Error Code “E1”

This is the only error code in these controls. It indicates a tempera- ture sensor failure, such as, a shorted sensor, a sensor break, or absence of sensor.

It can also indicate an under-range in the system temperature (-55).

In case of an over-range in the system temperature, “99” shows first in the display, followed by “E1”.

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