Faults Occurring While in AUTO Mode

(L/R) HPR>41F (5C) AFTER 4 HR - The mix temperature in the hopper was above 41°F (5°C) more than four hours.

(L/R) BRL>41F (5C) AFTER 4 HR - The mix temperature in the freezing cylinder (barrel) was above 41°F (5°C) more than four hours.

(L/R) HPR>41F (5C) AFTER PF - The mix temperature in the hopper was above 41°F (5°C) more than four hours following a power failure.

(L/R) BRL>41F (5C) AFTER PF - The mix temperature in the freezing cylinder (barrel) was above 41°F (5°C) more than four hours following a power failure.

(L/R) HPR>45F (7C) AFTER 1 HR - The mix temperature in the left or right hopper was above 45°F (7°C) more than one hour.

(L/R) BRL>45F (7C) AFTER 1 HR - The mix temperature in the left or right freezing cylinder (barrel) was above 45°F (7°C) more than one hour.

(L/R) HPR>59F (15C) - The mix temperature in the hopper exceeded 59°F (15°C).

(L/R) BRL>59F (15C) - The mix temperature in the freezing cylinder (barrel) exceeded 59°F (15°C).

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Heat Cycle Summary

The HEAT CYCLE SUMMARY screen displays the hours since the last heat cycle, the hours since the product temperature was above 150_F (65.6_C), and the number of heat cycles completed since the last brush clean date.

HEAT CYCLE SUMMARY

 

HRS SINCE HC

0

HRS SINCE 150

0

HC SINCE BC

0

Heat Cycle Data

The HEAT CYCLE DATA screen contains a record of up to 366 heat treatment cycles. The most recent heat cycle data will be shown first.

Each heat cycle record has three screens. The first screen displays the month and day of the heat cycle, the start time and end time, and the fault description. The bottom line displays the record number and indicates if a power failure occurred during the heat cycle (POWER FAILURE IN HC).

 

HEAT TREAT CYCLE

 

01/01

02:00

05:14

 

NO FAULT FOUND

 

1

Touch the UP arrow symbol to advance forward through the data pages. Touch the DOWN arrow symbol to reverse the page direction.

Hopper and barrel temperature records for each side of the freezer are displayed in the second and third screens. The second screen shows the left side (L) side of the freezer.

Important: To the Operator

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Models C709 & C717

 

 

 

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Taylor C709, C717 manual Heat Cycle Summary, Heat Cycle Data

C717, C709 specifications

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