Henny Penny 600, 500 manual “D5 SOME SLOW” “D5 COOKS TODAY” “D5 MAYBE DUE TO” “D5 VOLTAGE OR”

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“D5: SOME SLOW”

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5-3. DIAGNOSTIC MODE Otherwise, if one or more cook products have generated a slow cook

DETAILS (Continued) warning more than 5% of the time, but four or more low voltage or slow heat-up warnings (any combination) have been generated today, then the report is as follows:

“D5: SOME SLOW”

“D5: COOKS TODAY”

“D5: MAYBE DUE TO”

“D5: VOLTAGE OR”

“D5: COIL PROBLEMS”

Such a report is saying the slow cooking may be the result of low voltage (which significantly reduces heat capacity) or the result of other problems with the heating system. In this case, the slow cook problems might not have anything to do with user error.

Otherwise, the slow cooking is generally attributed to user error: cooking too much product in one load, cooking frozen product (in the pressure fryer) when it should be fresh, or cooking before the Ready light illuminates, etc.

An individual “XXXXX IS COOKING SLOWLYTODAY” report item is generated for each product that has had more than 5% slow cook warnings today. This report item is triggered based solely on the number of slow cooks for that product, whether those slow cooks are due to voltage or heating problems, or due to cooking before ready, cooking too much, or cooking frozen product.

“D5: “FILET” ( “D5: COIL PROBLEMS” Product Name )

“D5: COOKING SLOW”

“D5: TODAY”

(Press “D5: “FILET” (  Product Name ) )

If any of the slow cooks for this product are suspected as being due user error, a second, “bad batch” report is generated for the product.

“D5: “NUG-STRP”( “D5: COOKING SLOW” Product Name )

“D5: COOKING SLOW”

“D5: TODAY”

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Henny Penny 600, 500 manual “D5 SOME SLOW” “D5 COOKS TODAY” “D5 MAYBE DUE TO” “D5 VOLTAGE OR”, “D5 COIL PROBLEMS”