Automatic Lift Fryer | Operation | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Item # | Description | Function |
6 | ALARM button | This button allows the user to set an elapsed time at which the |
|
| internal alarm will sound during a cycle. The time is set by |
|
| pressing and holding the ALARM button while using the UP and |
|
| DOWN arrows to change the time. The controller will limit the |
|
| alarm time to be less than the currently programmed interval cycle |
|
| time. The default alarm time is 0:00 which disables it. The ALARM |
|
| time is saved on power down in the same manner as the last |
|
| interval time. When a time cycle is running and the alarm time has |
|
| elapsed the internal alarm will sound for 10 seconds. For |
|
| example, a cycle time 10:00 and alarm time of 2:00 would cause |
|
| the alarm to sound for 10 seconds once the controller has counted |
|
| down from 10:00 to 8:00. This button is also used to cancel the |
|
| STIR OIL function. |
| A, B, C, D preset | These buttons are used to save and recall preset cycle and alarm |
| buttons | times, saving operator time and minimizing error when changing |
|
| interval cycle times and alarm times. To save the current interval |
|
| and alarm times into one of the preset locations, press and hold |
|
| the A, B, C, or D preset button for 2 seconds and the controller will |
|
| double chirp to indicate the times have been saved. To recall any |
|
| preset time, press and quickly release the appropriate button and |
|
| the time values are loaded and displayed. |
| Beeper | A beeper sounds when the timer counts down to 0. Pressing the |
|
| START/STOP button stops the beeper and resets the timer |
|
| causing the display to return to the original starting time. At this |
|
| point, time can be changed using the TIME SELECT buttons or |
|
| the preset buttons. The beeper will also sound for 10 seconds if |
|
| the alarm time has elapsed during a timing cycle. When the STIR |
|
| OIL function begins the beeper will sound until the ALARM or |
|
| START/STOP button is pressed. |
| Display | Used to display the time. It also displays the words “STIR” then |
|
| “OIL” in .5 second intervals until the ALARM or START/STOP |
|
| button is pressed. |
7 | High Limit Reset | Located under the control panel. If the heating elements inside the |
| Switch | pot reach an unsafe temperature, power is automatically removed |
|
| from the control panel, lift mechanism and elements. Pressing this |
|
| switch returns power to the control panel, lift mechanism and |
|
| elements. |
8 | Drain Lever | DRAIN OPEN – When placed in this position, the drain valve |
|
| opens and shortening in the pot drains into the vat. Also, power is |
|
| removed from the control panel, lift mechanism and elements. |
|
| DRAIN CLOSED – When placed in this position, the drain valve is |
|
| closed to prevent shortening from draining into the pot. |
9 | Fill Lever | FILL THRU POT – When placed in this position, shortening can |
|
| be pumped automatically from the vat to the pot if the rocker |
|
| switch is in the FILTER position. |
|
| FILL THRU HOSE – When placed in this position, shortening can |
|
| be pumped from the vat to the pot via a connected hose if the |
|
| rocker switch is in the FILTER position. |
10 | Rinse Hose Connector | Used to connect the Rinse hose for cleaning and refilling the pot. |
11 | Pump Motor Reset | If the motor overheats while filtering, it will automatically shut off. |
| Switch | Wait 15 minutes to allow motor to cool before pressing this switch. |
13