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| pressing the Alarm button. These settings can also be changed | |
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| while in the different steps. The following information can be | |
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| After pressing the Alarm button, a delay will occur before |
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| the desired number will appear in the display, and the |
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| number in the left column will show for 2 seconds. You then |
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| only have 12 seconds to change the setting. |
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| 3. | Internal air temperature. Press the Alarm button three | |
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| times and the digital display will show the air temperature |
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4.Evaporator temperature. Press the Alarm button 4 times and the digital display will show the evaporator tempera- ture during the
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5.Type of program setting indicated by the jumper link located on the control board. Press the Alarm button 5 times and the digital display will show a number between 5 and 9, which indicates the position of the jumper on the control board. The control panel area does not have to be accessed to obtain the information.(See chart at left). Henny Penny controls should show a “6” in the display.
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6.Temperature of the holding cycle, after the chilling. Press the Alarm button 6 times and the digital display will show the air temperature. This is the temperatures the unit will stay at during the hold cycle.
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