Pitco Frialator SELV14T Password Change or Required?, Beeper Volume and Tone, Language Selection

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INSTALLATION & OPERATIONAL SELV MANUAL

4.14 Password Change or Required?

With factory settings, an operator password is not required to enter programming Levels 1 and 2. The password may be activated or changed in this section.

With display showing [PROGRAM], press the product key [0]. Display will show

 

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[SELECT] [OPTIONS].

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press product key 2, display shows [SET PASS] [NEW PASS]. Use the product key [0]

 

 

 

to scroll through choices [NO PASS] or [PASS REQ]. Press [P] key to save choice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If [NO PASS] is selected Display returns to [PROGRAM].

 

 

If [PASS REQ]. is selected, display will show [PASSnnnn] [NEW PASS] to prompt for new

 

 

password. Displayed value “nnnn” is the current password. Use the product keys for numeric entry to change password. Press [P] key to save choice. Display shows [PROGRAM].

Note: The factory default password (6684) will always work even if a different password is selected above.

4.15 Beeper Volume and Tone:

Volume and Tone of the beeper alarm may be changed in this section. Volume ranges are 1,2 and 3, where 3 is the loudest setting.

With display showing [PROGRAM], press the product key [0].

 

 

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Display will show [SELECT] [OPTIONS]. Press product key 3, display shows

 

 

[VOLUME n] [BEEPER]. Use the product key [0] to scroll through choices (n= 1,2,3, or

 

 

T). Beeper volume will change as each selection is made.

 

 

If “T” is selected an additional display is shown, [TONE n] [BEEPER]. Use the product

 

 

 

 

 

 

key [0] to scroll through choices (n= 1,2,3). Beeper tone will change as each selection is made. Press [P] key to save choice. Display shows [PROGRAM].

4.16 Language Selection:

With display showing [PROGRAM], press the product key [0]. Display shows [SELECT] [OPTIONS].

Press product key 4, display shows [ENGLISH] [LANGUAGE].

Use the product key [0] to scroll through choices (ENGLISH, ESPANOL, FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, HOLLAND).

Press [P] key to save choice. Display shows [PROGRAM].

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4.17 Melt Cycle Type:

This adjustment allows selection of the melt cycle type, or, disabling the melt cycle requirement when starting the appliance from a cold start.

With display showing [PROGRAM], press the product key [0].

 

Display will show [SELECT] [OPTIONS].

 

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Press product key 5, display shows [LIQUID], the default setting.

 

Use the product key [0] to scroll through choices (liquid, solid, no melt).

 

Press [P] key to save choice. Display will again return to [PROGRAM].

 

 

 

4.18 Recovery Test Value:

This controller maintains a record of heat up times for the appliance. A poorly running appliance will have increased recovery times stored in this display. There is no selection done here, just the display of recovery time values.

With display showing [PROGRAM], press the product key [0]. Display shows [SELECT] [OPTIONS].

Press product key 6; display will show [RECOVERY] [TEST].

Press the product key [0]. Display will show [FnnnLyyy], where nnn is the factory recovery value, and yyy is the last warm up recovery value. After recording these values, press the [P] key. Display returns to [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 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 View Current Settings for cook, shake, and hold times Typical displays using key 4 as an exampleTo perform a Boil Out operation Automatic Boil Entry Water DetectionTo Set Cook Temperature To Enter Programming Level 1 for the Store ManagerCook Time Shake TimeHold Pre-Alarm To Exit Level 1 programmingTo Enter Programming Level 2 for the Store Manager Fahrenheit or Celsius DisplayPassword Change or Required? Beeper Volume and ToneRecovery Test Value Language SelectionControl or Timer Left side of Dual or Single Vat Control or Timer Right side of Dual VatOther Displays Appliance ShutdownOIL Management Push Button OIL TOP OFF System Automatic OIL TOP System OptionFlush Hose Operation if equipped Cook Counter AdjustmentQuick Strain Filtering Filter Soon light flashing Routine Cleaning Cleaning Schedule Clean Filter PartsStart of DAY Replacing the Filter Media if equippedInstallation & Operational Selv Manual Cleaning the Cabinet Daily Cleaning InstructionsEND of DAY Cleaning the Cook Tank Filter Cleaning If Equipped Weekly Preventative MaintenanceMonthly Preventative Maintenance Boil OUT ProcedureTemperature Check ANNUAL/PERIODIC Preventative Maintenance and InspectionHeating Element Drain Valve Interlock Troubleshooting Power FailureHigh Temperature Limit 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