Automatic Lift Fryer |
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STEP | ACTION | DISPLAY | COMMENTS |
12 | Press TOGGLE/CLEAR until the | PROGRAM VALVE1 | X refers to the solenoid |
| desired option is displayed. | X | valve option selected. |
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| OPEN is used for Models |
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| ALF and BLF Automatic |
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| Lift fryers. If your program |
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| requires the solenoid valve |
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| to be closed while |
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| cooking, choose the |
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| CLOSED option. |
13 | Repeat steps |
| The time and temperature |
| programming stages 2, 3, 4 and |
| of each stage has to be |
| 5 for Electric and Gas appliance |
| less than the preceding |
| types. |
| stage. |
| Repeat steps |
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| programming stages 2, 3, 4 and |
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| 5 for an ALF appliance type. |
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14 | Press ENTER. | PROGRAM PREALARM | This command allows you |
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| 00:00 | to specify the number of |
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| minutes before the end of |
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| the cooking time (for each |
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| stage) until the alarm |
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| sound The prealarm value |
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| displayed may be a |
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| previously programmed |
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| value. |
15 | Press TOGGLE/CLEAR and | PROGRAM PREALARM | XX:XX refers to the |
| input the prealarm minutes. | XX:XX | prealarm minutes you |
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| input. |
16 | Press ENTER. | PROGRAM FILTER | This command allows you |
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| 0 | to specify the number of |
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| fry cycles you want to |
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| complete for this program |
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| before a message is |
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| displayed reminding you to |
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| filter the shortening (filter |
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| lockout). The filter value |
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| displayed may be a |
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| previously programmed |
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| value. |
17 | Press TOGGLE/CLEAR and | PROGRAM FILTER | X refers to the number of |
| input the number of fry cycles | X | program cycles you want |
| you want to complete before |
| to complete before filtering |
| enabling filter lockout. |
| the shortening. |
18 | Press ENTER. | PROGRAM PRODUCT # |
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19 | If you wish to input more |
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| programs, proceed by pressing |
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| the next program number and |
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| follow steps 5 through 18 or |
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| press PROG to exit the |
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| programming mode. |
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