American Panel BCIP, BCCP-1, BCCP-2, AP40BC250-2-12 D.5.4. Parameter Programming For UV Cycle

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D.5.4. Parameter Programming For UV Cycle

PROGRAMMING

D.5.4. Parameter Programming For UV Cycle

The controller will ask the operator to choose an operating cycle. Press Manual background to set the parameters for the UV cycle.

Use Manual background and Manual background buttons to increase or decrease the amount of time in which the

Germicidal Lamp will be on.

Press Manual background when done.

Note: The UV cycle is an optional feature. Program the UV cycle only if the unit is equipped with a Germicidal Lamp.

D.5.5. Parameter Programming For Print Cycle

The controller will ask the operator to choose an operating cycle. Press Manual background to set the parameters for the print cycle.

Use Manual background and Manual background buttons to set the printer ON or OFF.

Press Manual background when done.

Note: If the print mode is ON, the printer will print events at preset time intervals. If the print mode is set , the events will be saved in the controller’s memory.

Use Manual background and Manual background buttons to increase or decrease the time interval at which the controller will save the events (status of the unit, time, air temperature, and food temperature)

Press Manual background when done.

Press Manual background to exit programming mode.

Note: The controller is able to save 250 operating events, approximately 72 hours of normal operation. To store the new information the operator will have to clear the events memory.

(See chapter E.7)

Note: The Printer is an optional feature. Program the Print cycle only if the unit is equipped with a Printer.

D.6. Programming The Alarms

The unit’s control panel is equipped with two types of alarm systems:

Food Probe Alarm – it will sound when the food has reached the desired temperature, or when the food temperature is too high. The Food Probe Alarm is informative only and it will not stop the unit.

Air Probe Alarm – it will stop the unit in case the air temperature inside the cabinet goes out of the preset temperature range. The Air Probe Alarm is a protective system. In case it does go off, the unit should be inspected and, when safe, restarted.

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Contents 5800 S.E. 78th Street, Ocala, Florida Phone 352 245-7055 Fax 352 E-mail service@americanpanel.comAmerican Panel Corporation REV. C5800 S.E. 78 th Street, Ocala, Florida Phone 352 245-7055 Fax 352 “Our reputation rests on the steadfast pursuit of your satisfaction”INDEX IndexINTRODUCTION A. IntroductionCONTROLLER INSTALLATION B. InstallationB.2. Single Unit Installation AP40BC250-12 And BCCP-1 INSTALLATION PHOTO #2 DRAWING # PHOTO #3 B.2.3. Electrical Connections PLUG/CONNECTOR DESTINATION COLOR CODE CHARTPLUG/CONNECTOR CABLE/WIREPHOTO #4 PHOTO #5 PHOTO #6 PHOTO #7 Door magnetic switch on the left Magnet on the right PHOTO #8ii AIR COOLED C. Refrigeration Unit Installationi CABINET electrical power supplies FIG # VERIFYING CORRECT INSTALLATION CONDENSATE DRAINAGE CONNECTIONPREPARATION PROGRAMMINGD. Programming The Controller WARNINGS Automatic ModeD.3. Programming Modes a three button combination using , , , , . For example, press PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING D.5.4. Parameter Programming For UV Cycle The Parameter Programming is now complete E. Printer Optional PROGRAMMING Panning OPERATINGF. Operating And Maintaining The Unit LoadingThe food temperature screen air temperature screenthe food temperature screen air temperature screenOPERATING F.2.6. Error Messages And Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance As needed MAINTENANCEDaily Cleaning WarningsWARRANTY contractor. It is not covered by this WarrantyAUTO APPENDIXESAppendixes MANUALAppendix 2 Electrical Schematic Appendix 3 Electrical Schematic Number PartDescription ƒ Click on Sales & Service ƒ Click on Dealer Locator Appendix 5 Ordering Printer Supplies Ribbon & Paper5800 S.E. 78th Street, Ocala, Florida Phone 352 245-7055 Fax 352 E-mail service@americanpanel.comAmerican Panel Corporation