NOTE: If you do not begin pressing Selector 1 within 5 seconds after entering the PROGRAMMING mode, the unit will automatically return to the STANDBY mode. If you press a BATCH WEIGHT se- lector other than 1, the unit will return to the STANDBY mode immediately after the selector is pressed.

3.Press the CLEAN Switch once. The dispensing chute door will open and the lights above the numbered selectors will blink, indicating that the system is “zeroing” itself and performing its self- calibration routine. This process takes about 20 seconds. When the process is complete, the dispensing chute door will close and the indicator lights will go out.

4.Carefully place an object weighing ¼-pound (.11 kg) less than the desired batch weight on the dispensing chute door and wait at least 5 seconds for the load cell to stabilize. For example, to program a batch weight of 1 lb/.45 kg, use an object weighing ¾ lb/.34 kg.

5.Press one of the numbered switches to program the weight associated with that switch. The switch’s indicator will light momentarily then go out, showing that the weight for that switch has been successfully recorded.

6.Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each of the remaining numbered switches.

7.Press the PROGRAM Switch once to exit the PROGRAMMING mode.

8.Press the RUN Switch once to return to the RUN mode. The light in the switch will illuminate and the dispensing chute door will open and remain open for about 20 seconds as the unit re-zeros itself. Additionally, the lights in the batch weight selectors will sequentially flash during the self-zeroing routine. When the door closes, replace and reload the hopper to return the unit to operation.

2.5Manual Operation

If the unit fails to zero, the unit can be manually operated until a servicer arrives to make repairs. Follow the procedure below.

1.Turn the computer off (press the RUN Switch ).

2.Place a basket under the hopper dispense door.

3.Press the CLEAN Switch once to dispense fries into the basket. NOTE: If the dispense door fails to open, pull down on the door arm to manually open the door.

4.When the basket is filled to the desired level, press the CLEAN Switch once to stop dispensing fries.

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II specifications

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