PROGRAMMING
The Initial Programming is now complete. After five seconds the display will show “OFF”. Until then no command is available.
D.5. Parameter Programming
The versatility of the control panel allows the operator to choose between five cycles. Two blast chilling modes: Automatic and Manual, and three special cycles: UV, Defrost, and Print.
All of these cycle’s parameters have to be carefully programmed.
FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THE BLAST CHILLING MODES REFER TO CHAPTER D.1. PAGE 17 OF THIS MANUAL.
Note: All American Panel Corporation blast chillers are initially programmed at the facility. These settings may be considered standard for
Note: During the programming steps any delay longer than 20 seconds before pushing the next button will cause the controller to revert to “OFF” state and the display will show OFF. TO AVOID THIS, THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE CAREFULLY REVIEWED AND THE DESIRED SETTINGS SHOULD BE DETERMINED BEFORE PROCEEDING.
If the control panel goes to OFF state, programming mode will have to be restarted.
D.5.1. Parameter Programming For Automatic Cycle
The instructions below contain screens with the exact messages displayed by the controller during programming procedure. Follow the notes located to the right of these screens.
Check that the unit is plugged in and power is available. The controller should be in OFF state. If is not, press .
Press once to enter the Parameter Programming Mode.
The controller will give a short beep and it will display:
The controller will ask the operator to enter the access code. Press, in order and within
20seconds, the following combination ÆÆ. When done, confirm by pressing .
Note: If the entered access code is not correct, the controller will ask the operator to
If the correct code is entered, the controller will ask the operator to choose a cycle to program.
Press to set the parameters for the automatic cycle.
The controller will display:
Use and buttons to increase or decrease the low air temperature (cut out) setting for the first part of the cycle.
Press when done. The controller will move to the next screen.
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