Pitco Frialator SELV14T To Enter Programming Level 1 for the Store Manager, Cook Time, Shake Time

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4.8 To Enter Programming Level 1 (for the Store Manager):

Note: The factory default setting for this control does not require an operator password to be entered. However, the operator password requirement and value may be changed in (See section 4.12 “To Enter Programming Level 2” (For the Store Manager). This text assumes the operator password is disabled. Entry of a password when NOT required will not interfere with the programming process.

With no cook timers running, displays will show one of the following displays: [HEATING], [MELT] [LIQUID (or SOLID)], or [READY].

Press the [P] program key. Left display will show [PROGRAM]. Right display will be blank.

Enter password 6684 using the product keys as numeric

keypad for entry.

Display still shows [PROGRAM].

From the [PROGRAM] display, continue with this section or go to section 3.

4.9 To Set Cook Temperature:

Level 1 & 2 Password

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Press “P” key then press the thermometer key once for Single Vat (left side of Dual Vat) or press key twice for Dual Vat (right side of Dual Vat).

The display will show [SET xxxF] [TEMP] or [SET xxxC] [TEMP], where “xxx” is the temperature setting. Use the product keys for numeric entry to adjust the current setting. Press the [P] key to save setting. Display now shows [PROGRAM]. To exit here, press [P] again, or continue.

4.10 To Change a Product Key–Cook, Shake, Hold, and Hold Pre‐Alarm Times:

For each product key, Cook, Shake, Hold, and Hold Pre-alarm times are set in this section. With display showing [PROGRAM], continue with the following section for each product key to change.

4.10.1Cook Time

Cook Time may be set for each product key. To deactivate any product key enter a zero value for cook time.

Press the [Clock] key. Display will show [SELECT] [PRODUCT]. Press the

desired product key to change. The display is now showing [nCK mm:ss] [TIME] where “n” is the key number, “CK” means Cook, and “mm:ss” is minutes and seconds. Use the product keys

for numeric entry to adjust the current setting. Press the [Clock] key to save cook time and continue setup for this product key.

4.10.2Shake Time

Shake time is an alarm that sounds during Cook Time to prompt operators to shake the basket. Default for this value is zero, meaning the Shake Time is inactive. To use Shake Time, time value must be a non-zero value, and must be set to a value less than cook time.

Display shows [nSH mm:ss] [TIME] where “n” is the key number, “SH” means Shake, and “mm:ss” is time in minutes and seconds. Use the product keys for numeric entry to adjust the current setting. Press the [Clock] key to save shake time and continue setup for this product key.

Note: Cook Time minus DisplayShake Time = Shake Value Entry, Example: 3:00 cook time with a 2:00 shake time, the value you enter would be 1:00 minute.

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Contents Reduced OIL Volume Frying System To the PURCHASER, Owner and Store Manager Table of Contents Routine Cleaning Theory of Operation Installation Checking and Unpacking Your NEW Appliance General Installation Requirements Installation ClearancesLeveling the FRYER‐ LEGS/CASTERS Caster and leg typesElectrical Connections RequirementsOptional Cord SET & Plug and Restraint Cable 1 Drain line removed for clarityVentilation and Fire Safety Systems InspectionFilling the Cooking Tank Cooking GuidelinesOperation Operational Features Basic Operational Features Drain Valve Handle Blue Pull to drain frypotOIL Temperature Appliance Start UPComputer Controller Operation To perform a Boil Out operation To View Current Settings for cook, shake, and hold timesTypical displays using key 4 as an example Automatic Boil Entry Water DetectionCook Time To Set Cook TemperatureTo Enter Programming Level 1 for the Store Manager Shake TimeTo Enter Programming Level 2 for the Store Manager Hold Pre-AlarmTo Exit Level 1 programming Fahrenheit or Celsius DisplayRecovery Test Value Password Change or Required?Beeper Volume and Tone Language SelectionOther Displays Control or Timer Left side of Dual or Single VatControl or Timer Right side of Dual Vat Appliance ShutdownOIL Management Push Button OIL TOP OFF System Automatic OIL TOP System OptionCook Counter Adjustment Quick Strain Filtering Filter Soon light flashingFlush Hose Operation if equipped Start of DAY Routine Cleaning Cleaning ScheduleClean Filter Parts Replacing the Filter Media if equippedInstallation & Operational Selv Manual Daily Cleaning Instructions END of DAY Cleaning the Cook TankCleaning the Cabinet Filter Cleaning If Equipped Weekly Preventative MaintenanceMonthly Preventative Maintenance Boil OUT ProcedureTemperature Check ANNUAL/PERIODIC Preventative Maintenance and InspectionHeating Element Troubleshooting Power Failure High Temperature LimitDrain Valve Interlock Troubleshooting Charts Fryer Troubleshooting ChartFilter Troubleshooting Problem Probable Causes Corrective ActionsDisplay Problems Action Computer & Digital Controller DisplaysPROBLEM‐SOLVING Shortening Frying oil Problem-Solving Possible Cause SolutionSelv Installation & Operational Manaual