Henny Penny 500, 600 manual Error Codes

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Model 500/600

 

3-5. WARNINGS AND

 

 

 

 

ERROR MESSAGES (Continued)

 

 

 

 

 

ERROR CODES

 

 

 

DISPLAY

CAUSE

CORRECTION

 

 

E-41”

Memory scrambled; an individual

Turn the COOK/PUMP switch OFF and back

 

“SYSTEM

product program may be scrambled;

to COOK; if error code persists, have the PC

 

DATA LOST”

ex: “E-41 -2- DATA LOST”; this

board checked or re-initialized

 

 

 

means product #2 program is

 

 

 

 

 

scrambled

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“E-46”

Faulty eprom or PC board

Turn the COOK/PUMP switch OFF and back

 

“DATA SAVE

 

to COOK; if error code persists, have the PC

 

FAILED”

 

board checked or re-initialized

 

 

 

 

 

 

“E-47”

Failure of 12 volt DC supply

Turn the COOK/PUMP switch OFF and back

 

“ANALOG

on the I/O board

to COOK; if the

and

DO NOT

 

SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

 

OR 12 VOLT

 

light up when the 8888’s are displayed, have the

 

FAILED”

 

I/O board replaced

 

 

 

 

Amp sensors plugged in backwards

Have positions of amp sensors checked

 

 

Faulty PC board

Have control panel replaced

 

 

 

 

 

 

“E-48”

Failure of 12 volt DC supply

Turn the COOK/PUMP switch OFF and back

 

INPUT

on the I/O board

to COOK; if the

and

DO NOT

 

SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

 

ERROR”

 

light up when the 8888’s are displayed, have the

 

 

 

I/O board replaced

 

 

 

 

Faulty PC board

Have control panel replaced

 

 

 

 

 

 

“E-70 A”

Missing or broken wire in pins 1 and

Have jumper wire between pins 1 and 2

 

“FAN VAC

2 of P11 connector, or faulty

checked

 

 

 

JUMPER

connector

 

 

 

 

MISSING”

Faulty I/O board

Have I/O board checked and replaced if

 

 

 

 

 

necessary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“E-70 B”

Faulty COOK/PUMP switch

Have COOKPUMP switch checked, along

 

“PWR SW

or switch wiring; faulty

with its wiring; have I/O board checked

 

OR WIRES

I/O board

 

 

 

 

FAILED”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“E-92”

Blown 24 volt controller fuse, or

Have the 14-pin cable connector checked or

 

“24 VOLT

bad 14-pin cable connection

have the fryer checked for a short to ground in

 

FUSE”

 

components such as the drain switch, solenoid,

 

 

 

or high limit and wiring

 

 

 

 

Stuck or clogged solenoid valve

Have solenoid checked and cleaned

205

 

 

 

3-13

 

 

 

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Page Keep appliance area free and clear from combustibles Model 500/600 Table of Contents Limit StopAdjustment Introduction Proper Care Assistance Safety Installation UnpackingInstructions Close the front door Selecting the Fryer Location Unpacking InstructionsLeveling the Fryer Ventilation of Fryer Selecting the Fryer LocationVentilation 0F Fryer GAS Supply GAS Leak Test Model 500/600 303 Shutdown Procedure Lighting Procedure Solid State IgnitionShutdown Procedure GAS Pilot & Burner Lighting and Shut Down ProceduresPressure AdjustmentRegulator GAS only ElectricalSupply Wiring and Fusing for Electric Fryer Min Wire Fuse Phase Amps SizeElectrical Requirements Electric Fryer Operation Operating Components Frypot Lid Gasket Deadweight Assembly Safety Relief ValveModel 500/600 Operating Components High Limit Description Function Control Decal Operating ControlsTwice. Clock SET then Clock SETClock SET Diagnostic Mode Special Functions Peanut Oil Life FunctionLanguage Selection Functions Manual Mode Diagnostic Mode SpecialStatus Mode Peanut Oil Filter EnforcementFunctions Information ModeDisplay Cause Correction Error Codes Error MessagesError Codes Electric Model Filling or Adding Peanut OILFilling or Adding Gas ModelPeanut OIL Basic Operation 803 Basic Operation Care of Peanut OIL Shortening FilteringUse caution to prevent burns caused by splashing hot Filtering of Shortening Filter Pump Problem PreventionChanging the Filter Envelope Filter Pump Motor Thermal ProtectorChanging the Filter Envelope Cleaning Frypot Cleaning the Frypot Cleaning the Frypot Frypot Fryer CleaningNEW or Used FunctionMaintenance Preventive MaintenanceProcedure Frequency ScheduleWeight Valve Cleaning the DeadCleaned as follows StepRemoval Cleaning Safety Relief Valve Reversing LID Temperature ProbeGasket CheckingLimit Stop Adjustment Lubricate LID Spindle and Ball Seat Check & Tighten Element Spreader Bars Model 500 only Page Troubleshooting Cooking Section Problem Cause CorrectionProblem Cause Correction Cooking Section Problem Cause Correction Cooking Section Problem Cause Correction Cooking Section Pressure Section Power SectionFilter System Section Problem Cause Correction Pressure SectionHeating of Peanut Oilsection Problem Cause Correction Filter System SectionCOILS, Contactors Problem Cause Correction Heating of Peanut OilsectionDiagnostic Mode DIAGNOSTIC* *REPORTDetails ColorAdjustment Diagnostic Mode DetailsD2 this OIL is Oil Wear ReportLine Voltage Performance Report DetailsVoltage Report for Today Voltage Report for Present Batch of Peanut Oil D3 Before Today Details Following sequence is displayedD3 Warnings D3 on this OIL D3 MIN Voltage D3 Before TodayDetails Following report is displayed D4 Heater Coils D4 Contactors D4 Connections D4 and WiringD4 Appear OK D5 Cook Times D5 Look OK D5 TodayD5 Cooking Slow D5 Today D5 Oversized D5 or Frozen D5 Batch D5 PossibleD5 Detected D5 Possible D5 Oversized D5 BatchD6 on this OIL D6 Before Today D6 Cooked D6 Before ReadyD6 Last OIL D6 Cooked D6 Before Ready D7 Were Stopped D7 TOO Soon D7 TodayD7 Were Stopped D7 TOO Soon D7 on this OIL D7 Before TodayD7 Last OIL D7 Were Stopped D7 TOO SoonD8 Beeped ‘DONE’ D8 TOO Long D8 on this OIL D8 Before TodayD8 Last OIL D8 Beeped ‘DONE D8 TOO LongD9 Irregular D9 Loading D9 Loading D9 Looks OK D9 TodayD9 Loading D9 Looks OK D9 this OIL D9 for this OIL D9 Irregular D9 LoadingD9 Loading D9 Looked OK D9 Previous OIL Loading Report for Previous Batch of Peanut oilD9 Previous OIL D9 Irregular D9 Loading 10ALLPROD’S10ALL Cfaitems Do not Match ORIG. ValuesDo not Match ORIG. VALUES’ 10ALL SP ItemsALL HC Items Information ModeFunction Displayexample Information Mode Details5G. Slow HT’S Function DisplayexPrev DAY SUN DAY Totals OIL Data current batch resets by Clean-Out Mode Began MAR-9 INP Avhdsfm POT TMP Analog 1 Model 500/600 O S S a R Y Shortening level also referred to as level indictor lines Head fryers. the lid assembly includes spindles Place see lid latch Gas fryers only See ignition modules Electric GasLimited Warranty for Henny Penny Equipment Henny Penny Corporation
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500, 600 specifications

Henny Penny has established itself as a leading name in the commercial cooking equipment industry, particularly known for its innovative fryers and cooking solutions. Among its notable products are the Henny Penny 500 and 600 series, which embody the brand's commitment to efficiency, reliability, and advanced technology.

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