American Panel BCIP, BCCP-1, BCCP-2 Operating, The food temperature screen, air temperature screen

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The food temperature screen

OPERATING

F.2. Operating

Note: The instructions below contain screens with the exact messages displayed by the controller during operating procedure. Follow the notes located to the right of these screens.

F.2.1. Automatic Cycle

Make sure the controller is in OFF mode. Press air temperature screen to start the unit. The controller will display the greeting message.

The controller asks the operator to choose an operating cycle. Choose between automatic, manual, defrost, UV, and print cycle. To start the automatic cycle press

Manual background.

The controller asks the operator to choose a recipe for each probe.

Note: Setting the recipe name and number is optional. See chapter D.7., page 25 for an explanation on how to load the recipes into the controller’s memory.

To skip these steps press Manual background for each probe color (four times).

To set the recipe for each probe use Manual background and Manual background buttons to scroll thru the recipe names and numbers. Press Manual background when done to move to the next probe. After the recipes have been set for all four probes the controller will alternately display:

The food temperature screen

and the

air temperature screen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: For an explanation of the displayed parameters see FIG #8, page 31.

To start the cycle press Manual background.

The controller will alternately display the food temperature screen and air temperature screen. The refrigeration system (fans, compressor, and evaporator) will start to operate. The fans will operate continuously; the compressor will cycle as required to maintain the programmed temperature range.

The refrigerated air will reach the “LOW AIR/HIGH AIR” temperature range selected for the first part of the cycle and it will remain there until all the probes reach the “BREAKING TEMPERATURE”. At that point the refrigeration system will change the air temperature to the “LOW AIR/HIGH AIR” temperature range selected for the second part of the cycle.

Note: The controller will display the temperature for each food probe. It will beep and flash when its final food temperature is reached. The food monitored by that probe may then be removed from the unit.

F.2.2. Manual Cycle

Make sure the unit is on and the display shows:

The controller asks the operator to choose an operating cycle. Choose between automatic, manual, defrost, UV, and print cycle. To start the manual cycle press

Manual background.

The controller asks the operator to choose a recipe for each probe.

Note: Setting the recipe name and number is optional. See chapter D.6, page 28 for an explanation on how to load the

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Contents REV. C E-mail service@americanpanel.comAmerican Panel Corporation 5800 S.E. 78th Street, Ocala, Florida Phone 352 245-7055 Fax 352“Our reputation rests on the steadfast pursuit of your satisfaction” 5800 S.E. 78 th Street, Ocala, Florida Phone 352 245-7055 Fax 352Index INDEXA. Introduction INTRODUCTIONCONTROLLER B. Installation INSTALLATIONB.2. Single Unit Installation AP40BC250-12 And BCCP-1 INSTALLATION PHOTO #2 DRAWING # PHOTO #3 B.2.3. Electrical Connections CABLE/WIRE COLOR CODE CHARTPLUG/CONNECTOR PLUG/CONNECTOR DESTINATIONPHOTO #4 PHOTO #5 PHOTO #6 PHOTO #8 PHOTO #7 Door magnetic switch on the left Magnet on the righti CABINET C. Refrigeration Unit Installationii AIR COOLED electrical power supplies FIG # CONDENSATE DRAINAGE CONNECTION VERIFYING CORRECT INSTALLATIONAutomatic Mode PROGRAMMINGD. Programming The Controller WARNINGS PREPARATIOND.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 Loading OPERATINGF. Operating And Maintaining The Unit Panningair temperature screen The food temperature screenair temperature screen the food temperature screenOPERATING F.2.6. Error Messages And Troubleshooting Warnings MAINTENANCEDaily Cleaning Preventive Maintenance As neededcontractor. It is not covered by this Warranty WARRANTYMANUAL APPENDIXESAppendixes AUTOAppendix 2 Electrical Schematic Appendix 3 Electrical Schematic Description PartNumber Appendix 5 Ordering Printer Supplies Ribbon & Paper ƒ Click on Sales & Service ƒ Click on Dealer LocatorAmerican Panel Corporation E-mail service@americanpanel.com5800 S.E. 78th Street, Ocala, Florida Phone 352 245-7055 Fax 352