Operation

Blodgett IQ2T Control

MANAGER LEVEL PROGRAMMING Entering the programming mode

1.Press the PROG KEY (10). The top display reads CodE.

2.Use the product keys to enter the program- ming access code: 4 5 1 2. Press the ENTER KEY (14). The top display reads SYS.

Programming hold

Hold allows product to be kept warm in the oven at a programmed time and temperature by press- ing the HOLD KEY (9).

1.Press the SCAN KEY (15). The top display reads Hold. Press the TOGGLE/CLEAR KEY (11) to toggle between YES and no. Press the SCAN KEY (15).

If no is chosen:

a.) Press the SCAN KEY (15) to advance to programming the setback mode.

If yes is chosen:

a.) The top display reads HOLD. The bottom display gives the current hold time. Press the TOGGLE/CLEAR KEY (11). Use the product keys to enter a hold time from 0 to 9 hours. Press the SCAN KEY (15) to enter the new hold time (HR:MN)..

b.) The top display reads HOLD. The bottom display gives the current hold tempera- ture. Press the TOGGLE/CLEAR KEY (11). Use the product keys to enter a hold tem- perature from 140_F---210_F. Press the SCAN KEY (15) to enter the new hold tem- perature.

c.) The top display reads H FAn. The bottom display gives the current fan mode. To change the fan mode press the TOGGLE/ CLEAR KEY (11). The bottom display toggles between Hi and Lo. Press the SCAN KEY (15) to enter the new fan mode and continue with programming the set- back mode.

Programming the setback mode

The setback mode operates as a power saving feature. After a period of non-use (the setback time) the oven temperature automatically de- creases to the setback temperature. The oven will maintain this temperature until a product key is pressed. The minimum setback time is 20:00.

1.The top display reads SEtb. The bottom dis- play gives the setback mode. To change the setback press the TOGGLE/CLEAR KEY (11). The bottom display toggles between YES and no. Press the SCAN KEY (15).

If no is chosen:

a.) The controller advances to programming the temperature mode.

If yes is chosen:

a.) The bottom display gives the current set- back time. Press the TOGGLE/CLEAR KEY (11). Use the product keys to the en- ter the desired setback time. Press the SCAN KEY (15) to enter the new setback time.

b.) The bottom display gives the current set- back temperature. Press the TOGGLE/ CLEAR KEY (11). Use the product keys to the enter a setback temperature from 140_F---300_F. Press the SCAN KEY (15) to enter the new setback and continue with programming the temperature mode.

Programming the temperature mode (_F or _C)

1.The top display reads dEg. The bottom dis- play gives the units. To change the units press the TOGGLE/CLEAR KEY (11). The bottom display toggles between F and C.

2.Press the SCAN KEY (15) to enter the new temperature units and continue programming the shelf sensitivity.

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Blodgett CTBR Series manual Manager Level Programming Entering the programming mode, Programming hold, If no is chosen

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