Cres Cor CCBC12-UA-100, CCBC-4-35, CCBC-12-75 service manual Defrost, Loading of Product

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[ Section 3-Operation ]

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To activate a blast chill cycle you must:

1.Choose the required store mode with button 1

2.Choose the require blast type with button 2

(select hard blast unless all items chilling are delicate)

3.Choose the blast duration or probe with button 3

(select probe unless you know how long it takes the product to chill)

As each selection is made the indicator LED will illuminate to show what is chosen. Press the “ ”to accept, or “x” to cancel.

At the end of the blast chill cycle there will be an audible alarm, which will cancel automatically after 15 minutes. (It may also be cancelled with the “x” button.)

After the blast chill cycle the cabinet will revert to a standard refrigeration mode appropriate to store the foods until ready to use or transfer.

LOADING OF PRODUCT

1.All food products should be placed in either a 2-1/2” hotel pan or a sheet pan.

2.With the exception of roasted meats, all products should not be more than 2” in depth. 1-1/2” is recommended for very dense items such a lasagna and beef stew.

3.There should not be more than 7 lbs. of product per shelf.

4.Roast meats should be cut in ½ or 1/3 to allow for more effective chilling.

5.All Products should be blast chilled uncovered unless a “skin” may be formed (in cream soups and sauces).*

6.Creamed soups and sauces should be covered with plastic wrap. The plastic wrap should be touching the product to allow quick chilling. *

7.Probe(s) should be placed in the center of the pan or roast meat.

DEFAULT MODE

To save time for repeated identical blast operations, the blast selections are remembered, so when 1-2-3 are pressed again, the selections automatically adopt the previous settings on the first push. So to repeat a blast chill mode, just push 1 2 3 “ ”.

DEFROST

At the end of each cycle, the defrost cycle will automatically clear any ice from the evaporator.

During operation in storage mode a defrost will be performed automatically at the factory pre-set interval of 6 hours.

*see general rules of thumb pg. 30 for more information.

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Contents Blast Chillers Model Numbers Table of Contents Introduction CCBC-4-35 CCBC-4-35 Chill Temp Blast Chiller Weight CCBC-12-75 Reach-In Blast Chill Refrigeration Data Crated CBBC-12-UA-100 Reach-In Blast Chiller Data Control Panel For CCBC-4-35 Unpacking Instructions Locating Your new Blast Chill Unit Installation Start UP Information HOW to OperateProbe Controlled Blast Chill CYCLE/MODESLoading of Product DefrostOperation Midnight Ticket PrinterDo not hose Blast Chiller HintsService & Troubleshooting Segment Display Alarm CodesTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Parts List and Breakdown Drawing of Blast Chillers Page Parts List CCBC-4-35 Blast Chiller 208V 60HZ Single Phase Page Parts List CCBC-12-75 Blast Chiller 208V 60HZ Single Phase Page Parts List CCBC-12-UA-100 Blast Chiller 208V 60HZ 3 Phase General Rules of Thumb Mail To Page Turkey/Chicken MeatsRoasted Meats Casseroles and Stews SeafoodSauces and Gravies Sandwiches/Specialty ItemsVegetables SoupsPotatoes Pasta and Noodles RiceFried Foods CerealsBreakfast Meat PANCAKES/FRENCH TOAST/WAFFLESHash BROWNS/OVEN Fries Breakfast BURRITOS/CREPESBreakfast Sandwiches