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| The date and time will appear in the display when the | To initiate any Quickchiller operating mode, power |
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| modes can be initiated when the power key is pressed | operating mode must be halted by pressing the |
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| to the ON position and SELECT: MODE, PRESETS, | ST AR T/S TOP key so tha t the SELECTI ON |
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NOTE: With the except ion of the QC- 3 counter top Quick chiller mode l, the
HOL D TEM P
Starting from the OFF positio n, press the power key ON. The SELE CTION SCREE N will appear on the display. The com pressor will become energized and will begin to ope rate if requi red by the sensor s.
Press the HOLD TEMP key. The display will indicat e the last operat or set inte rnal com par tment tem perature.
To chan ge the dis played temperature, press the up or down arrow key to increase or decr eas e the tempe rature displ ay within the refrigerat ion storage parameters of the Hold Temp mod e.
NOTE: THE MODIFIED COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE IS
NOT STORED OR SAVED UNTIL THE START
BUTTON IS PRESSED TO BEGIN QUICKCHI LLE R
OPERATION.
Press the START/STOP key to begin opera tion of the Quickchi ller in the Hold Temp mode.
The display will indicate:
1. The lengt h of time the chiller is ope rating in the Hold Temp mode.
2. The tem pera ture set by the oper ator.
3. The air temperature insi de the chi ller compartm ent.
4. The tem pera ture of all food prob es.
WHEN IN THE HOLD TEMP MODE:
Press the UP arrow key to display the maximu m sensor tem peratu re achieve d during the compl eted chill cycle. Press the DOWN arrow key to display the minim um sensor tem peratu re achieved dur ing the compl eted chill cycle.
NO TE : NO DI SPLAY DATA IS AVAILABLE DUR IN G THE SENSOR STAB ILIZ ATION PE RIOD CONSISTIN G OF TH E FIRS T TW O MI NUTES OF THE INITIAL STARTING CYC LE .
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