Henny Penny G L O S S A R Y OFE 290 User Manual

Model OFE- 290  
SECTION 3. OPERATION  
3-1. OPERATINGCOMPONENTS  
POWER/PUMP Switch  
A three way switch with center OFF position; move the switch to  
the position marked POWER to operate the fryer; move the switch  
to the position marked PUMP to operate the filter pump; certain  
conditions must be met prior to operation of the filter pump; these  
conditions are covered later in this section  
Frypot  
This reservoir holds the cooking shortening, and is designed to  
accommodate the heat exchanger, 6 head of product and an  
adequate cold zone for collection of cracklings  
Carrier  
This stainless steel carrier consists of five racks which contain  
the food product during and after frying  
Drain Valve  
A two-way ball valve, normally in the closed position; turn the  
handle to drain the shortening from the frypot into the filter drain  
pan  
Drain Interlock Switch  
A microswitch that provides protection for the frypot in the event an  
operator inadvertently drains the shortening from the frypot while  
the main switch is in the POWER position; the switch is designed to  
automatically shut off the heat when the drain valve is opened  
Shortening Mixing System  
A shortening mixing capability to help ensure shortening is properly  
mixed to prevent an accumulation of moisture and hence boiling  
action in the pot; the filter pump is activated by the controls, at  
preset intervals, to mix the shortening  
Lid Latch  
Air Valve  
A mechanical catch on the front of the lid which engages a bracket  
on the front of the frypot, when lid is lowered  
Pumps air into the shortening, periodically, to keep the shortening at  
a uniform temperature; this only functions when the unit has been  
sitting idle for a period of time, and when heating upfrom a cold  
start  
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3-4. SWITCHESAND  
INDICATORS  
Refer to image at end of this section.  
Product Selection Buttons  
Select the number of heads, or product, to be cooked by pressing  
the button below the menued item; shortening will then heat to  
drop temperature of that item  
Pressing the same button again begins the Cook Cycle; the display  
changes from “DROP” to counting down the cook time in minutes  
and seconds  
At the end of the Cook Cycle, the alarm sounds and the display  
reads “DONE”; press the cycle button that is flashing, to stop the  
alarm ; the fryer then resets to the Cool Mode  
A Cook Cycle can be aborted at any time by pressing and  
holding the product button.  
Time/Temperature Display  
A four digit LED type display which shows the remaining cook time  
during Cook Cycles and also the shortening temperature on  
demand from the operator  
Heat Indicator  
Illuminates whenever the control calls for heat; when shortening  
temperature has been reached, the heat light goes off  
HI Temperature Indicator  
Drop Indicator  
The display reads “HI” if the shortening temperature is 40° F above  
the setpoint  
The display reads “DROP” when the shortening has reached  
the setpoint temperature (will read “DROP” 2° before setpoint and  
4° above setpoint )  
Done Indicator  
The display reads “DONE” at the end of the Cook Cycle  
Temperature Button  
Press this button to read the temperature of the shortening during a  
Cook Cycle  
SCAN Button  
Pressing this button toggles through the items being programmed  
Used in the programming of the controls  
FUNCTION Button  
EXIT FILL Button  
After filtering the fryer, if in the filter lockout mode, the display reads  
“FILL”, and the EXIT FILL button must be pressed.  
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3-4. SWITCHESAND  
INDICATORS Continued)  
EXIT COOL Button  
After cooking, or filtering the shortening, the temperature automati-  
cally goes into the Cool Mode, which keeps shortening at a lower  
temperature; this temperature extends the shortening life and  
minimizes the time to heat the shortening for the next Cook Cycle;  
EXIT COOL button must be pressed to heat up to setpoint tem-  
perature  
ALTHOUGH THE DISPLAYWILLREAD “COOL”  
DURINGTHE STANDBYMODE, THE SHORTEN-  
ING IS HOTAND WILLCAUSE BURNS.  
TEMPERATURE BUTTON  
DIGITALDISPLAY  
Figure 3-2  
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3-5. FILLING ORADDING  
SHORTENING  
The shortening level must always be above the heating  
elements when the fryer is heating and at the frypot level  
indicators on the rear of the frypot (Figure 3-3). Failure  
to follow these instructions could result in a fire and/or  
damage to the fryer.  
When using solid shortening, it is recommended to melt  
the shortening on an outside heating source before plac-  
ing it in the frypots. The burner tubes must be completely  
submerged in shortening. Fire or damage to the frypot  
could result.  
1. It is recommended that a high quality frying shortening  
be used in the open fryer. Some low grade shortenings have a  
high moisture content and will cause foaming and boiling over.  
To avoid severe burns when pouring hot shortening  
into frypot, wear gloves and take care to avoid  
splashing.  
2. The electric model requires 100 lbs. (45 Kg.) of shortening.  
The frypot has 2 level indicator lines inscribed on the rear  
wall of the frypot which show when the heated shortening is at  
the proper level. Figure 3-3.  
3. Cold shortening should be filled to the lower indicator.  
Figure 3-3  
BE CERTAIN THE SHORTENING IS NEVER  
ABOVE THE UPPER LEVELINDICATOR LINE.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
CAN RESULT IN SHORTENINGOVERFLOWING  
THE FRYPOT CAUSINGSERIOUS BURNS, PER-  
SONALINJURY, FIREAND/OR PROPERTY  
DAMAGE.  
For complete instructions, refer to KFC’s Standards Library.  
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3-6. BASIC OPERATION  
Follow the procedure below on the initial start-up of the fryer, and  
each time the fryer is brought from a cold, or shut down condition,  
back into operation. These are basic, general instructions. Be sure  
to follow KFC’s Standards Library when operating the fryer.  
1.  
Make sure the shortening is filled to the proper level in  
the frypot; to the lower indicator.  
DO NOT OVERLOAD, OR PLACE PRODUCT WITH  
EXTREME MOISTURE CONTENT INTO THE  
RACKS. 21 LBS. (9.5 KG.) IS THE MAXIMUM  
AMOUNT OFPRODUCT PER FRYPOT. FAILURE  
TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RE  
SULT IN SHORTENINGOVERFLOWINGTHE  
FRYPOTWHICH COULD CAUSE SERIOUS  
BURNS, PERSONALINJURY, FIREAND/OR  
PROPERTYDAMAGE.  
2.  
3.  
Turn the POWER/PUMP switch to the POWER position and  
press the appropriate product button to select the amount  
of product to be cooked.  
Stir the shortening as it’s heating up from a cold start.  
Be sure to stir down into the cold zone.  
DO NOT STIR THE SHORTENINGATANYOTHER  
TIME EXCEPTAT MORNINGSTART-UP. FAIL-  
URE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN  
RESULT IN SHORTENINGOVERFLOWINGTHE  
FRYPOTWHICH COULD CAUSE SERIOUS  
BURNS, PERSONALINJURY, FIRE,AND/OR  
PROPERTYDAMAGE.  
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4.  
5.  
Allow fryer to heat until digital display shows “DROP”.  
(Press the EXIT COOL button if the display shows COOL”)  
The heat cycles on and off approximately 10 degrees before  
the setpoint temperature, to help prevent overshooting the  
setpoint temperature. (proportional control)  
Slide racks of breaded product into carrier on the lid,  
starting with the bottom rack, to prevent damaged product.  
Before loading product onto the racks, lower the racks  
into the hot shortening to prevent the product sticking to  
the racks.  
6.  
7.  
Lower and latch the lid down and press the appropriate  
product button.  
At the end of the cycle, an alarm sounds, and the display  
shows “DONE”. At this time, press the appropriate product  
button.  
8.  
9.  
Unlatch and raise the lid cautiously.  
Using the rack handles, remove the racks of product from  
the carrier, starting with the top rack to prevent damaged  
product.  
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3-7. CARE OF THE  
SHORTENING  
FOLLOWTHE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TOAVOID  
SHORTENINGOVERFLOWINGTHE FRYPOT,  
WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS BURNS,  
PERSONALINJURY, FIRE,AND/OR PROPERTY  
DAMAGE.  
1.  
2.  
To protect the shortening when the fryer is not in immediate  
use, the fryer should be put into the Cool Mode.  
Frying breaded products requires filtering to keep the  
shortening clean. The shortening should be filtered at  
least twice a day; after lunch rush and at the end of the day.  
3.  
4.  
Maintain the shortening at the proper cooking level. Add  
fresh shortening as needed.  
Do not overload the racks with product (21 lbs. (9.5 kgs.)  
maximum), or place product with extreme moisture content  
into racks.  
WITH PROLONGED USE, THE FLASHPOINT OF  
SHORTENING IS REDUCED. DISCARD SHORT-  
ENING IF IT SHOWS SIGNS OF EXCESSIVE  
SMOKING OR FOAMING. SERIOUS BURNS,  
PERSONALINJURY, FIRE,AND/OR PROPERTY  
DAMAGE COULD RESULT.  
3-8. FILTERING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
The Henny Penny gas 6 head open fryer, Model 290, must be  
cleaned and the shortening must be cleaned and polished at  
least twice daily; after lunch rush and at the end of the day.  
Refer to KFC’s Standards Library.  
Filter shortening immediately following a Cook Cycle when the  
shortening temperature is in the Cool Mode; 250° F  
(121° C) or less.  
Drain the shortening at 250° F (121° C) or less. The  
higher temperatures cause cracklings to burn on the  
steel frypot surfaces after the shortening has drained.  
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INSTRUCTIONS  
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ONLY FILTER WHEN “COOL” IS DISPLAYED.  
FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SHORTENING  
OVERFLOWING THE FRYPOT, CAUSING SERIOUS  
BURNS, PERSONAL INJURY, FIRE,AND/OR  
PROPERTY DAMAGE.  
High volume cooking could cause the cold zone to fill quicker with  
cracklings and cleaning may be required more often. Part of the pro-  
cess involves removing cracklings from the cold zone of the frypot.  
1.  
2.  
Turn POWER/PUMP switch to OFF position.  
Make sure filter drain pan is under fryer and the filter union  
is fastened to the filter standpipe, coming out of the pan.  
The filter drain pan must be as far back under fryer as  
it will go, and the cover in place. Be sure the hole in the  
cover lines up with the drain before opening the drain.  
Failure to follow these instructions causes splashing of  
shortening and could result in personal injury.  
Shortening Stirrer  
Surfaces of fryer and racks will be hot. Use care when  
filtering to avoid getting burned.  
3.  
4.  
Remove cooking racks, carrier and wipe bottom of lid. Tilt  
lid out of the way to clean frypot.  
Pull drain handle towards you to open drain valve. The handle  
should point straight out to the front of the fryer. Use large  
white brush to clean cracklings from the elements and from  
sides and bottom of frypot as shortening drains. Use the drain  
cleanout rod to push cracklings through drain opening in bottom  
of frypot if necessary. Using the small straight white brush,  
clean between the elements and the frypot wall.  
Drain Cleanout  
Rod  
Small White  
Brush  
BRUSH ALL CRACKLINGS FROM FRYPOT SUR-  
FACES AND THE COLD ZONE DURING THE FILTE  
TERING PROCESS. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN  
RESULT IN SHORTENING OVERFLOWING THE  
FRYPOT, WHICH COULD CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS,  
PERSONAL INJURY, FIRE AND/OR PROPERTY  
DAMAGE.  
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3-8. FILTERING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
5.  
Scrape cracklings and crackling ring from frypot and discard.  
Do not let cracklings drain into filter drain pan. These crack-  
lings can cause a burned taste in gravy. Wipe all surfaces with  
a clean damp towel. If water drops into cold zone, dry with  
towel before pumping shortening back into the frypot.  
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6.  
7.  
Return drain handle to the closed position to close the drain.  
Turn POWER/PUMPswitch to PUMP, and when all short-  
ening has been pumped into frypot swing drain handle to  
the closed position to close the drain.  
IFTHEREAREAIR BUBBLES COMING UPIN THE  
SHORTENING, IT’S POSSIBLE THATTHE FILTER  
CONNECTIONAT THE UNION ON THE FILTER  
TUBE IS NOT TIGHTENED PROPERLY. IFSO,  
TURN OFFTHE PUMPAND USE PROTECTIVE  
CLOTH OR GLOVE WHEN TIGHTENING THE  
UNION. THIS UNION WILLBE HOTAND SEVERE  
BURNS WILLRESULT.  
3-9. CHANGINGTHE FILTER  
ENVELOPE  
The filter envelope should be changed after 10-12 filterings, or  
whenever it becomes clogged with crumbs. Refer to KFC’s  
Standards Library.  
Use protective cloth or glove when disconnecting the  
filter union or severe burns could result.  
If the filter pan is moved while full of shortening, use  
care to prevent splashing, or severe burns could result.  
Be sure that the filter screens, crumb catcher, filter clips  
and the standpipe are thoroughly dry before assembly of  
the filter envelope or water will dissolve the filter paper.  
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3-10. CLEANINGTHE FRYPOT  
After the initial installation of the fryer, as well as before every  
change of shortening, the frypot should be thoroughly cleaned as  
follows:  
1.  
Turn the POWER/PUMPswitch to OFF positioin, and unplug  
unit from wall receptacle.  
Moving the fryer or filter drain pan while containing  
hot shortening is not recommended. Hot shortening can  
splash out and severe burns could result.  
The filter drain pan must be as far back under fryer as  
it will go, and the cover in place. Be sure the hole in the  
cover lines up with the drain before opening the drain.  
Failure to follow these instructions causes splashing  
of shortening and could result in personal injury.  
2.  
If hot shortening is present in the frypot, it must be  
drained by slowly pulling the drain handle out towards you.  
3.  
4.  
Close the drain valve and discard the shortening.  
Raise lid, remove the racks and carrier from lid, and tilt lid  
back, so that the lid won’t interfere with cleaning.  
5.  
Refer to KFC’s Standard’s Library on cleaning instructions.  
If the cleaning solution in the frypot starts to foam and  
boil over, immediately turn the POWER Switch to OFF  
or damage to components could result.  
Do not use steel wool, other abrasive cleaners or cleaners/  
sanitizers containing chlorine, bromine, iodine or ammonia  
chemicals, as these will deteriorate the stainless steel  
material and shorten the life of the unit.  
Do not use a water jet (pressure sprayer) to clean the  
unit, or component damage could result.  
Make sure the inside of the frypot, the drain valve opening,  
and all parts that come in contact with the new shortening are  
as dry as possible.  
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3-11. FILTER PUMP MOTOR  
PROTECTOR-MANUAL  
RESET  
The filter pump motor is equipped with a manual reset button,  
located on the rear of the motor, in case the motor overheats. If  
motor won’t run, wait about 5 minutes before attempting to reset this  
protective device to allow motor to cool. Remove the access panel  
on the left side panel of the unit to reset the button. It takes some  
effort to reset, and a screwdriver can be used to help reset the  
button.  
To prevent burns caused by splashing shortening, turn  
the unit’s main power switch to the OFF position before  
resetting the filter pump motor’s manual reset  
protection device.  
3-12. REGULAR MAINTENANCE The Henny Penny open fryer does require care and proper mainte-  
nance. The table below provides a summary of scheduled mainte-  
nance. The following paragraphs provide step-by-step preventive  
maintenance procedures to be performed by the operator.  
Procedure  
Frequency  
Filtering of shortening  
Changing of shortening  
Changing the filter envelope  
Cleaning the frypot  
Cleaning Nylattrons  
Lubricate lid rollers  
See KFC’s Standards Library  
See KFC’s Standards Library  
See KFC’s Standards Library  
See KFC’s Standards Library  
Monthly-see below  
Annually-see below  
3-13. PREVENTIVE  
MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning Nylatrons  
1. Spray Henny Penny biodegradable, food safe, foaming  
degreaser (part no. 12226) on Nylatrons.  
2.  
3.  
Raise lid up and down several times to spread the degreaser.  
Wipe Nylatrons to remove food soil, grease, and degreaser  
residue.  
Lubricating Lid Rollers  
The lid rollers, in the back of the fryer, should be lubricated at  
least once a year, to allow the lid easy movement.  
1. Remove the back shroud of the fryer.  
2. Using spindle lube, part number 12124, place a small amount  
of lube on both top and bottom rollers. Make sure to lube  
both left and right rollers.  
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3-14. PROGRAMMING  
1.  
2.  
Press and hold the FUNCTION button for two seconds.  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display, followed by  
“CODE”.  
Press the code1-2-3. “SELECT PRODUCT” scrolls  
across the display.  
If no buttons are pressed, within approximately 1 minute  
while in the Program Mode, the controls will revert back  
to the Cook Mode.  
3.  
4.  
Press the appropriate product button, (1-0), to identify  
what product you want to program.  
“INT1” and “TIME” flashes on the left side of the display.  
The right side shows the starting time of the Cook Cycle and  
can be changed by pressing the appropriate numbers. Ex:  
Press 1,0,0,0 and 10:00 flashes on the right side of the  
display, setting the start time at 10 minutes.  
5.  
6.  
After setting the time, press and release the FUNCTION  
button and “INT1” and “TEMP” flashes on the left side of the  
display. The right side shows the starting temperature and can  
be changed by pressing the appropriate numbers. Ex: Press  
2,5,0 and “250° F” shows onthe right side of the display,  
setting the start temperature at 250° Fahrenheit.  
After setting the temperature, press and release the FUNC-  
TION button and “INTI”, “LOAD”, and “COMP” flashes on  
the left side of the display. The factory preset load compen-  
sation value shows in the right side of the display.  
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7. After the load compensation, press and release the FUNC-  
TION button. “PROP” and “CONTROL” shows on the  
left side of the display and the factory preset proportional  
control temperature shows on the right side of the display.  
8. After the proportional control, press and release the  
FUNCTION button. “ALM 1” and “TIME” flashes in the left  
side of the display, and the first alarm time shows on the right  
side of the display. To change the time the alarm sounds,  
press the appropriate product buttons to set the time. Ex:  
Press 1,0,0,0. 10:00 flashes on the right side of the display,  
which means when the timer counts down to 10 minutes, an  
alarm sounds.  
9.  
After alarm is set, press and release the FUNCTION button.  
“ALM 1”, “SELF-’’, and “CANCEL” flashes in the left side  
of the display and “YES” or “NO” shows on the right side of  
the display. The yes and no can be toggled by pressing any of  
the product buttons, (l -0). “YES” means the alarm tone  
automatically stops after several beeps. “NO” means some  
one must manually press the appropriate product button to  
stop the alarm tone.  
10. Repeat steps 9 and 10 for alarms 2 and 3.  
11. After alarm 3 is set, press and release the FUNCTION  
button. “FILTER” and “CYCLES” show on the left side of  
the display and the Filter Cycle value is on the right side of the  
display. The value is the number of Cook Cycles that must  
completed before the control signals the operator that the  
shortening needs filtered.  
12. After the filter value is set, press and release the  
FUNCTION button. “EOC” and “EXIT” flashes on the left  
side of the display and “COOL” shows on the right side of  
the display. The end-of-cycle, (EOC), exit point can be set  
to COOL, SETP, or FLTR, by pressing any of the product  
buttons (EOC).At the end of a Cook Cycle the controls can  
be set to return to Cool Mode, the setpoint temperature, or to  
signal the operator to filter the shortening.  
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13. After the end-of-cycle point is set, press and release the  
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FUNCTION button. “HEAD” flashes on the left side of the  
display and a number shows on the right side of the display.  
The number on the right, is the number of head of chicken to  
be cooked at one time, when that product button is pressed.  
The number can be changed by pressing the appropriate  
product button. The control can then accumulate the head  
count (usage) of that product, based on counting the number  
of Cook Cycles.  
Another product can be programmed while in the program  
mode by following these procedures:  
Press and hold the SCAN button at any time while in the  
Program Mode and the display will scroll “SELECT PROD-  
UCT”. Then press any of theproduct buttons, (1-0), and  
now that product can be programmed.  
14. To program second interval, press and release the  
SCAN button while in the Time Mode of the first mode.  
“INT2” and “TIME” will flash on the left side of the display.  
Then follow the steps above, starting with step 4.  
3-15. SPECIAL PROGRAM MODE  
Review Usage  
1. Press and hold the FUNCTION button for two seconds until  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display. As soon as  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display, press and release  
the FUNCTION button 1 time until “REVIEW USE” shows  
in the display.  
2. “DAILY shows in the display. Press any of the product  
buttons to view the usage of that product. Press and hold the  
FUNCTION button to exit Special Program mode.  
Reset Usage  
1. Press and hold the FUNCTION button for two seconds until  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display. As soon as “REG  
PROGRAM” shows in the display, press and release the  
FUNCTION button 2 times until “RESET USE” shows in  
display.  
2. When “CODE” shows in the display, press 1-3-5. “DAILY  
will show in the display, and press any of the Product buttons  
to reset them to 0.  
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Factory Presets (F/C, Gas/Electric, Speaker Volume,  
Speaker Frequency, Codes, Initialize System)  
1. Press and hold the FUNCTION button for two seconds until  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display. As soon as  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display, press and release  
the FUNCTION button 3 times until “FAC PRESET” shows  
in the display.  
2. When “CODE” shows on the display, enter 2957. “DEG”  
and “MODE” flashes in the display. Press any of the product  
buttons to toggle from ºF to ºC, and vice versa.  
3. Press and release the FUNCTION button and “TYPE”  
and “FRYR” flashes in the display. Press any of the product  
buttons to toggle from “GAS” to “ELEC”, or vice versa.  
4. Press and release the FUNCTION button twice, and  
“SPKR” and “VOL” flashes in the display. The volume can  
be changed from 01 to 10, 10 being the loudest.  
5. Press and release the FUNCTION button 3 times, and  
“SPKR” and “FREQ” will flash in the display. The frequency  
can be set from 100 to 2000.  
6. Press and release the FUNCTION button 10 times, and  
“INITIALIZE SYSTEM” scrolls across the display. Press  
and hold any of the product buttons and the display will count  
down from 5. Once the display counts down, release the  
product button, and the control will set factory preset param-  
eters into the controls.  
Before attempting to change the other modes in the Factory  
Preset Mode, please call the Henny Penny Technical Service  
Department at 1-800-417-8405, or 1-937-456-8405.  
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Tech I/O Mode  
1. Press and hold the FUNCTION button for two seconds until  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display. As soon as  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display, press and release  
the FUNCTION button 4 times until “TECH I-O” shows in  
the display.  
2. When “CODE” shows in the display, press 2-4-6 (1-7-7-6  
for CE units). “HEAT’, and “PUMP” shows alternately in the  
display. Also, the LEDs over 1 and 3 flashes alternately.  
3. To test the heat circuit, press and hold the 1 button.  
4.  
To test the pump system, press and hold the 3 button.  
Appliance Test  
Press and hold the FUNCTION button for two seconds until  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display. As soon as  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display, press and release  
the FUNCTION button 5 times until “APPL TEST” shows  
in the display.  
With the power switch on, the display will show “CURR=”,  
along with the time it took the unit to heat from 250ºto  
300º F (121º to 149º C) . This is normally recorded from the  
initial heat up in the morning.  
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3-16. SPECIAL PROGRAM  
MODE (Continued)  
Heat Control  
1. Press and hold the FUNCTION button for two seconds until  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display. As soon as  
“REG PROGRAM” shows in the display, press and release  
the FUNCTION button 6 times until “HEAT CNTRL” shows  
in the display.  
2. When “CODE” shows in the display, press 1-2-3-4.  
“MELT”, “EXIT”, and “TEMP” flashes in the display, along  
with the shortening temperature at which the unit will exit the  
melt cycle. This should be set at 180º F (82º C), and should  
not be changed until the factory is consulted.  
3. Press and release the FUNCTION button and ”MELT”,  
“CYCLE”, and “100s” shows alternately in the display, along  
with the period (pulse) length of 4000. This should not be  
changed until the factory is consulted.  
4. Press and release the FUNCTION button twice and  
“MELT”, “ON-”, “TIME”, and “100s”, shows alternately in  
the display, along with the length of time the heat is on. This  
should be set at 1700, and should not be changed until the  
factory is consulted.  
5. Press and release the FUNCTION button three times and  
“COOL”, “SET-”, and “POINT” shows alternately in the  
display, along with the temperature at which the control exits  
the melt cycle. This is set at 250º F (121º C), and should not  
be changed until the factory is consulted.  
6. Press and release the FUNCTION button four times and  
“AUTO”, and “IDLE” shows alternately in the display, along  
with “OFF”. This should not be changed until the factory is  
consulted.  
7. Press and release the FUNCITON button five times and  
“AUTO”, “IDLE”, and “MMSS” shows alternately in the  
display, along with “0:00”. This should not be changed until  
the factory is consulted.  
8. The last 3 functions in the Heat Control Mode are used by the  
factory only, and should not be changed.  
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