Henny Penny

 

Model 680

3-3. MELT CYCLE OPERATION

 

If the shortening is below 185o F (77o-85oC) with the Power/

 

 

 

Pump Switch in the “Power” position, the fryer enters the melt

 

 

cycle. The shortening is heate slowly to prevent scorching of

 

 

the shortening. The display reads “LO” and the heat cycles, 10

 

 

seconde on, 30 seconds off, to ensure slow melting of shorten-

 

 

ing. No othe rbutton on the control panel operates except the

 

 

Power/Pump Switch.

 

 

NOTE

 

 

Should you require outside assistance, just call 1-800-417-

 

 

8405, or 937-456-8405.

 

 

 

3-4. SWITCHES AND

 

NOTE

INDICATORS

 

If the fryer has the FAST controls, see the FAST

 

 

operation manual.

“Lo” Mode

 

The display will read “LO” anytime the shortening temperature

 

 

is below 250° F. When the Power/Pump Switch is placed in

 

 

the “Power” position, the control will begin a melt mode which

 

 

cycles the heat on and off. This slowly melts/heats the shorten-

 

 

ing until the temperature reaches 185° F (85° C). This heat

 

 

stays on until the “COOL” mode is reached, or until reaching

 

 

the temperature of the selected cooking cycle.

“Cool” Mode

 

 

 

After cooking or filtering the shortening, the temperature will

 

 

automatically go into the “COOL” mode which keeps shorten-

 

 

ing at 250° F (121° C). This temperature extends the shorten-

 

 

ing life and minimizes the time needed to heat the shortening for

 

 

the next cook cycle. Press “Exit Cool” to leave the “Cool”

 

 

mode, then press product button for the cook cycle desired.

 

 

To manually place the controls in the “COOL” mode, start a

 

 

cooking cycle, and then press the cycle button again. The

 

 

display should then show “COOL. See Cycle Selection below.

 

 

Although the display will read “COOL” in the standby

 

 

mode, the shortening is hot and could cause burns.

 

 

 

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Henny Penny 680 KFC manual Melt Cycle Operation, Switches Indicators, Lo Mode, Cool Mode