Henny Penny OFE- 291 PROGRAMMING Continued, Go to Idle after Done?, Filter Cycle Mode Optional

Models: OFE- 291

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3-15. PROGRAMMING (Continued)

3-15. PROGRAMMING (Continued)

Model OFE- 291

11.Press and release13.Go to Idle after Done? and “LOAD COMP” shows in

the display along with the load compensation value. This automatically adjusts the time to account for the size and temperature of the cooking load. Press and release 14.Filter Cycle Mode (Optional)

to change this value to a max. of 20 and a min. of 0, or “OFF”. Preset at factory at 5.

12.Press and release Manual background and “LCOMP REF” shows in

the display (if load compensation is set to “OFF”, then

“_ _ _” shows in display) along with the load compensation average temperature. This is your average cooking temperature for the products you cook. The timer speeds up at temperature above this setting and slows down at temperatures below this setting. Press and release

to change this value.

Or, to use the cooking setpoint temperature as the load compensation reference point, press Manual background until “STEP-X” and “TEMP” flashes in the display. Now for example, if the cooking temperature is 350°, the timer speeds up when the shortening temperature is above 350, and slows down when the temperature is below 350.

13.Go to Idle after Done?

Press and release Manual background and “GO TO IDLE, AFTER

DONE” shows in the display, along with “YES” or

“NO”. Press Manual background to toggle between YES and NO.

14.Filter Cycle Mode (Optional)

For “FILTER AFTER” to appear in the Product Program Mode, the Filter Tracking must be enabled in the Special Program Mode. You have the option to program “mixed” (each product has its own filter count) or “global” (all products have the same count).

Press Manual background.

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Henny Penny OFE- 291 manual PROGRAMMING Continued, Go to Idle after Done?, Filter Cycle Mode Optional