Henny Penny OFE- 291 manual Product Buttons Sp-9 Mode, Clean-Out Temperature Sp-10

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Model OFE- 291

3-16. SPECIAL PROGRAM

Product Buttons (Sp-9)

 

MODE (Continued)

This mode allows you set up the way products are selected,

 

and Cook Cycles started, in the cook mode.

 

a. Follow steps 1 and 2 above.

 

b.Press and release

until “SP-9” and

 

“PRODUCT BUTTONS” flashes in the display.

 

c. When using the first option, “1,COOK”, pressing a

 

product button displays that product and starts the Cook

 

Cycle. When nothing is cooking, no product displays.

 

d. Press

. to show the second option. If using

 

“2,SELECT”, pressing a product button displays the

 

product only. Press

to start the Cook Cycle.

 

Clean-Out Temperature (Sp-10)

 

This allows you to set the number of minutes of the Clean-Out

 

Mode.

 

 

 

a. Follow steps 1 and 2 above.

 

b. Press

until “SP-10” and “CLEAN-OUT

 

MINUTES” shows in display, along with the preset minutes.

 

c. Press

to change the number of minutes, up to 99.

 

Clean-Out Temperature (Sp-11)

 

This allows you to set the temperature of the Clean-Out Mode.

 

a. Follow steps 1 and 2 above.

 

b. Press

until “SP-11” and “CLEAN-OUT

 

TNP” shows in display, along with the set temperature.

c.Press to change the temperature, up to 212ºF (100ºC).

Nominal Amps Reading (SP-12)-not used on model 291 “SP-12”, “AMPS RDG, NOMINAL” should show on the left side of display, and “OFF” on the right side.

Amps Reading Low Limit (SP-13)-not used on model 291 “SP-13” and “AMPS RDG, LOW LIMIT” should show on the left side of display, and “OFF” on the right side.

Amps Reading High Limit (SP-14)-not used on model 291 “SP-14” and “AMPS RDG, HIGH LIMIT” should show on the left side of display, and “OFF” on the right side.

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