Pitco Frialator SELV14 To Exit Level 1 programming, Fahrenheit or Celsius Display, Hold Time

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4.10.3Hold Time

Cooked product may stand in holding bins for a period of time. This timer produces an alarm to

inform operators to discard old product and start a new cook. Default for this

value is zero, meaning the Hold Time is inactive. Display is showing [nHD mm:ss] [TIME], where “n” is the key number, “HD means HOLD, 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 hold time and continue setup for this product key.

4.10.4Hold Pre-Alarm

Hold Pre-Alarm is a timer setting that is used to warn operators that the Hold Time is about to expire. To use Hold Pre-Alarm, time value must be a non-zero value, and must be set to a value less than Hold Time. Default value is zero, meaning the Hold Pre-Alarm is inactive.

Display is showing [nPA mm:ss] [TIME] where “n” is the key number, PA means Pre-Alarm, 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. Note: Value entered for Hold pre-alarm time is the hold time minus the pre-alarm time. Example: 15:00 hold time with a 5:00 prealarm time, the value you enter would be 10:00 minutes.

Display will again return to [SELECT] [TIME]. Repeat steps from 1 to make changes to any other product keys or continue.

4.11 To Exit Level 1 programming:

Display shows [SELECT] [TIME]. Continue to make changes or exit here in next step. Press the [P] key. Display shows [PROGRAM]. To exit Level 1 programming, press the [P] key again. Displays will show [HEATING], [MELT] [LIQUID (or SOLID)], or [READY].

4.12 To Enter Programming Level 2 (for the Store Manager)

The display must show [PROGRAM] from (See section 4.8 “To Enter Programming

 

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Level 1” (For the Store Manager). to change these options. When the product key [0]

 

is pressed, the display will show [SELECT] [OPTIONS]. Indicator lights above

 

product keys will illuminate to represent options that may be changed. Each option

 

listed below uses the product key [0] to toggle or scroll through available choices in

 

 

the display. When the correct value is displayed, press the [P] key to save choice. The display will again return

to [PROGRAM] for another option selection.

4.13 Fahrenheit or Celsius Display:

The Controller will display temperatures in the Fahrenheit or Celsius scales. The default scale is °F. With display showing [PROGRAM], press the product key [0].

Display shows [SELECT] [OPTIONS].

Press product key 1, display shows [DEGREE n] [F OR C], where “n” is the current setting.

Use the product key [0] to scroll through choices (F or C). Press [P] key to save choice. Display shows [PROGRAM].

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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 Installation Clearances General Installation RequirementsCaster and leg types Leveling the FRYER‐ LEGS/CASTERSRequirements Electrical Connections1 Drain line removed for clarity Optional Cord SET & Plug and Restraint CableInspection Ventilation and Fire Safety SystemsCooking Guidelines Filling the Cooking TankOperation Operational Features Drain Valve Handle Blue Pull to drain frypot Basic Operational FeaturesAppliance Start UP OIL TemperatureComputer Controller Operation Automatic Boil Entry Water Detection To View Current Settings for cook, shake, and hold timesTypical displays using key 4 as an example To perform a Boil Out operationShake Time To Set Cook TemperatureTo Enter Programming Level 1 for the Store Manager Cook TimeFahrenheit or Celsius Display Hold Pre-AlarmTo Exit Level 1 programming To Enter Programming Level 2 for the Store ManagerLanguage Selection Password Change or Required?Beeper Volume and Tone Recovery Test ValueAppliance Shutdown Control or Timer Left side of Dual or Single VatControl or Timer Right side of Dual Vat Other DisplaysAutomatic OIL TOP System Option OIL Management Push Button OIL TOP OFF SystemQuick Strain Filtering Filter Soon light flashing Cook Counter AdjustmentFlush Hose Operation if equipped Replacing the Filter Media if equipped Routine Cleaning Cleaning ScheduleClean Filter Parts Start of DAYInstallation & Operational Selv Manual END of DAY Cleaning the Cook Tank Daily Cleaning InstructionsCleaning the Cabinet Weekly Preventative Maintenance Filter Cleaning If EquippedBoil OUT Procedure Monthly Preventative MaintenanceANNUAL/PERIODIC Preventative Maintenance and Inspection Temperature CheckHeating Element High Temperature Limit Troubleshooting Power FailureDrain Valve Interlock Fryer Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting ChartsProblem Probable Causes Corrective Actions Filter TroubleshootingComputer & Digital Controller Displays Display Problems ActionFrying oil Problem-Solving Possible Cause Solution PROBLEM‐SOLVING ShorteningSelv Installation & Operational Manaual