Frymaster Fryer cm45 s User Manual

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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Overview  
Programming Overview  
An example of a 13-minute cook cycle with four cooking temperatures  
is detailed in the graphic below.  
The cooktime and points at which the temperature will change are  
entered in four steps in this example. Cooktimes are arrived at by  
subtracting the desired segment time from the remaining cooktime and  
entering that number. (See explanation in the graphic.)  
The S in the CM4-  
S computer stands  
for segment, a  
feature that allows  
a cooking cycle to  
be broken into a  
number of parts,  
each with its own  
cooking  
Step 1 sets the total cooktime and the initial setpoint.  
Step 2 sets the duration of the first cooking segment, 2 minutes,  
and the setpoint of the first temperature change.  
Step 3 sets the duration of the second cooking segment, 4 minutes,  
and the setpoint of the second temperature change.  
temperature.  
The graphic at  
right details an  
example of this  
process. Explicit,  
step-by-step  
instructions are  
provided in  
Step 4 sets the duration of the third cooking segment, 3 minutes,  
and the setpoint of the third temperature change.  
The four remaining minutes in the cooktime elapse at the final  
temperature. No entry is required to use the final minutes.  
subsequent  
Enter 13:00, the combined time of all cook cycles, and 340°F,  
initial setpoint.  
chapters.  
1:  
2:  
Remaining  
cooktime  
3:  
13  
-2  
Remaining  
cooktime  
11  
-4  
Minus segment  
length  
Minus segment  
length  
4:  
Entered on  
CM4-S  
11  
Remaining  
cooktime  
Minus segment  
length  
7
Entered on  
CM4-S  
7
No entry is required  
for the final 4 minutes  
of the cooktime.The  
computer simply  
counts downs the  
remaining minutes at  
the final setpoint,  
which was  
-3  
Enter 320°F,  
the first  
temperature  
change.  
Enter 310°F,  
the 2nd  
temperature  
change.  
4
Entered on  
CM4-S  
Enter 330°F,  
the 3rd  
established in step 4.  
temperature  
change.  
2 min.  
4 min.  
3 min.  
4 min.  
340°F  
330°F  
320°F  
310°F  
2:00  
2
4:00  
6:00  
8:00  
10:00  
12:00  
0
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13  
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Overview  
The CM4-S can cook in segmented and non-segmented cook cycles  
with or without automatic filter prompts. It is also programmable to exit  
a cook cycle in one of three modes: return to setpoint, assume an idle  
temperature, well below setpoint, or prompt filtering at a prescribed  
cook cycle count for a specific product button  
The CM4-S has a  
number of features  
and it is not  
essential to use all  
of them in your  
cooking operation.  
Programming for  
segmented  
The CM4-S is also capable of monitoring cook cycles initiated by all  
the product buttons and call for filtering when the cumulative amount  
reaches a number set by the operator.  
cooking and  
staggered alarms,  
which are not  
essential to use  
together, are  
extensive  
processes.  
Programming for filtering and exit-mode options are not essential to  
basic cooking programming. For that reason, filtering and exit mode  
instructions are provided in separate sections of this manual.  
Encountered in all programming; a product  
For that reason,  
programming for  
filtering prompts  
and alarms are  
presented in  
P r o d u c t  
button must be pressed for programming.  
Encountered in all programming; allows computer to keep  
running total of heads of chicken or equivalent. The  
amount is accessible with a programming code.  
He a d s  
separate chapters.  
Encountered in all programming; used to program  
segmented and non-segmented cook cycles.  
S e g me n t  
Allows up to three alarms to be set per cook cycle;  
Al a r m  
encountered by pressing special programming key.  
Allows programming of the exit mode at the completion  
Exit  
of a cook cycle; encountered by pressing special  
programming key.  
Encountered in all programming; used to enter cooking  
times for segmented and non-segmented cooking  
cycles.  
c o o k t ime  
Encountered in all programming; used to enter cooking  
temperatures for segmented and non-segmented  
cooking cycles.  
S e t - t e mp  
Encountered in all programming; used to enter sensitivity, which is the  
degree the computer reacts to the introduction of cold product to the  
heated oil. The computer shrinks or stretches the cooktime based on  
the degree of cooling and the sensitivity setting. A 0 setting results in  
no reaction; 9 produces the greatest reaction.  
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Computer Setup  
1. Press  
.
Display reads  
OF F .  
2. Press  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
programming  
button in  
Frymaster logo.  
3. Co d e  
CM4-S  
appears in left  
display; right  
display is blank.  
Programming button.  
4. Use product keys to enter 16 5 6  
.
5. Left display shows OK To n e ; right shows 10 0 0 HZ .  
6. Adjust tone by entering a new frequency, 100-2000Hz, with product  
buttons.  
7. Press either  
ON/OFF button to sample sound.  
8. Press to save sound.  
9. Left display shows Ca u t io n ; right 5 0 0 HZ .  
10. Follow steps 6-7 to change and sample sound.  
11. Press  
to save sound.  
12. Left display shows Wa r n in g ; right 3 5 0 HZ .  
13. Follow steps 6-7 to change and sample sound.  
14. Press  
to save sound.  
15. Left display shows F r y - Ty p e ; left shows F u l l P o t ,  
S p l it p o t or p r e s s u r e .  
16. Press  
to toggle between choices. Leave F u l l P o t in the display  
for a single vat fryer, s p l it p o t in display for dual-vat fryer or  
p r e s s u r e in the display for a pressure fryer.  
17. Press  
to lock in choice.  
18. Left display shows e n e r g y ; right shows g a s or e l e c t r ic .  
19. Press to toggle between choices.  
20. With the proper energy type displayed, press  
21. Press to lock in choice.  
to lock in choice.  
22. Me l t Ext appears in left display; a temperature setting in the right.  
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23. Use product buttons to set temperature the fryer will exit the melt cycle and  
heat continuously to setpoint.  
24. Press  
to lock in choice.  
25. Me l t On appears in left display; a number appears in the right.  
26. Use product buttons to enter the time, in seconds, the burners will be on  
during the melt cycle.  
27. Press  
to lock in choice.  
28. Me l t Of f appears in left display; a number appears in the right.  
29. Use product buttons to enter the time, in seconds, the burners will stay off  
during the melt cycle.  
30. Press  
to lock in choice.  
31. F il t t ime appears in left display; a time in the right.  
32. Use the product buttons to enter the amount of time the filter pump should  
run to fill the frypot after the drain valve is closed. An alarm sounds when the set  
time elapses.  
33. Press  
to lock in choice.  
34. Computer displays OF F . Setup is complete.  
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration  
Temp  
ON/OFF  
Programming  
Hint  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
When using the  
global filtering  
feature of the  
Exit Cool  
Product Buttons  
CM4-S  
CM4-S, the  
Checkmark  
Product Buttons  
computer counts  
the amount of  
product cooked  
and calls for  
Programming Key Not visible  
filtering when the  
count reaches a  
predetermined  
number, which is  
set by the user.  
The computer  
must be connected  
to the drain valve  
safety switch to  
provide all the  
features described  
at right.  
Programming for Segmented Cooking Cycles  
(Filter Mode)  
1. Establish the total number of cook cycles before the computer  
prompts a filter cycle.  
2. Press  
, the ON/OFF button to turn computer off.  
3. Display shows OF F .  
4. Press hidden programming button in Frymaster logo. (See diagram  
above)  
Entry of the  
amount of  
product to  
cook before  
calling for  
filtering is  
detailed in  
steps 1-8 at  
right.  
5. Display shows CODE on left side.  
6. Enter 1658 using numbered product keys  
.
7. GBL F ILT ( l GBL a n d r GBL appear if the computer is  
configured for a splitpot) appears in the left display, 0 or a  
previously programmed number appears in the right.  
8. Use the product keys to enter the number of cook cycles before the  
computer calls for filtering.  
The amount of  
product  
assigned to a  
product button  
is entered at  
step 16.  
9. Press  
. Computer displays OF F .  
10. Establish the total cooktime  
and the number and  
2 min  
340°F  
4 min.  
330°F  
4 min.  
330°F  
3 min.  
310°F  
temperatures of the cook  
segments for your product.  
Total time: 13 min  
You will find drawing a diagram helpful. See graphic on page 1-1  
and above. In this example cooking segments of 2 minutes at 340°F,  
4 minutes at 320°F, 3 minutes at 310°F and a final cook segment of  
4 minutes at 330°F are set.  
11. Press hidden programming button in Frymaster logo. (See diagram  
above)  
12. Display shows CODE on left side.  
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13. Enter 1650 using numbered product keys.  
Use button  
10 for 0.  
14. P r o d u c t shows in left display. All product buttons blink. Right  
display is blank.  
15. Press the product button  
you want to program. He a d s  
appears in left display; 0 or a previously programmed number in  
the right. The LED in the chosen button remains lit. All others go  
off.  
* If you plan to use  
the cooking alarms  
or exit modes  
features, please  
skip to sections 5  
and 6 for  
instruction on their  
programming.  
If not,  
programming can  
continue in the  
sequence at right.  
16. Use the product buttons to enter the number of heads of chicken (or  
equivalent) to be cooked in each cycle of the product button being  
programmed.  
17. Press  
to lock in choice.  
18. S e g me n t appears in left display, P ROD and number of the  
product button being programmed appears in right.  
19. Press product button 1  
. The LED in product 1 continues to  
flash; the LED in the button being programmed stays on  
continuously (unless button 1, which is flashing, is being  
programmed).  
** The temperature  
display can be  
toggled from  
Fahrenheit to  
Celsius in this  
step. See  
20. Co o k t ime appears in left display; a time programmed  
previously appears in right display.  
21. Use the product buttons to enter 0 , which eliminates any earlier  
programming.  
instructions on  
Page 7-1.  
22. Press  
.
23. S e g me n t appears in the left display; P r o d 1 in the right. No  
button LEDs are illuminated.  
24. Press button 1  
. The LED flashes.  
25. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 appears in right display.  
26. Use the product buttons to enter the total cooktime.  
27. Press  
.
28. S e t - Te mp appears in left display; 0 appears in the right display.  
29. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the initial  
setpoint of the cooking cycle.  
30. Press  
to lock in temperature.  
31. S e n s appears in the left display; 0 appears in the right.  
32. Use product buttons to set sensitivity, which is the degree the  
computer reacts to the introduction of cold product to the heated oil.  
The computer can stretch or shrink the cooking time. Zero, or no  
sensitivity, is a common choice for bone-in chicken.  
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33. Press  
to lock in choice.  
34. S e g me n t appears in left display; P r o d 1 in right. The LED  
in the product button 1 continues to flash. All others are dark.  
35. Press product button 2  
. The LED in product button 2 flashes.  
The LED in the button being programmed is illuminated  
continuously.  
36. Determine the desired cooktime for the first cook cycle. Subtract  
that number from the total cooktime entered  
Total cooking time  
in the first step. Enter the result with the  
product buttons. See calculation at right and  
13:00  
-2:00  
11:00  
Cooktime for 1st  
graphic in programming overview on page 1-  
segment  
1.  
Time entered into  
CM4-S.  
37. Press  
to lock in choice.  
38. S e t - Te mp appears in left display and 0  
or a previously programmed temperature  
appears in the right.  
39. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the first  
temperature change. See graphic on page 1-1.  
40. Press  
set sensitivity setting appears in the right.  
41. Use product keys to enter sensitivity.  
. S e n s appears in the left display; 0 or a previously  
42. Press  
.
43. S e g me n t appears in left display; P r o d 1 in right.  
Remaining  
cooktime  
44. Press product button 3  
45. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 appears in the  
.
11:00  
-4:00  
7:00  
Cooktime  
for 2nd  
segment  
right.  
46. Subtract desired time for second cook segment from  
remaining cooktime. (See example at right.) Enter that  
number at the c o o k t ime prompt.  
Time entered into  
CM4-S.  
47. Press  
to lock in cooktime .  
48. S e t - Te mp appears in left display and 0 or a  
previously programmed temperature appears in the right.  
49. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the second  
temperature change.  
50. Press  
. S e n s appears in the left display; 0 or a previously  
set sensitivity setting appears in the right.  
51. Use product keys to enter sensitivity.  
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52. Press  
.
53. S e g me n t appears in left display; P r o d 1 in right  
Remaining  
cooktime  
54. Press product button 4  
55. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 appears in the  
.
7:00  
-3:00  
4:00  
Cooktime  
for 3rd  
segment  
right.  
56. Subtract desired time for second cook segment from  
remaining cooktime. (See example at right.) Enter that  
number at the c o o k t ime prompt.  
Time entered into  
CM4-S.  
57. Press  
to lock in cooktime .  
58. S e t - Te mp appears in left display and 0 or a  
previously programmed temperature appears in the right.  
59. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the final  
temperature change.  
60. Press  
set sensitivity setting appears in the right.  
61. Use product keys to enter sensitivity.  
. S e n s appears in the left display; 0 or a previously  
62. Press  
.
63. S e g me n t appears in left display; P r o d 1 in right. All  
programmed buttons are illuminated.  
64. Nine minutes of the 13-minute cooktime have been programmed.  
No additional programming is required. The computer will take the  
oil to the last setpoint, which was established in step 58 and  
countdown the remaining 4 minutes.  
65. Press  
to leave programming for this product button.  
66. P r o d u c t appears in the left display. Right display is blank.  
67. Press next product button to be programmed with segmented  
cooking cycles. Follow steps outlined above to program.  
68. To lock in programming and exit, press  
.
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Programming for non-Segmented Cooking  
(Filtering Mode)  
Programming  
Hint  
1. Establish the number of cook cycles before the computer prompts a  
filter cycle.  
Vats cooking  
french fries and  
other non-breaded  
products do not  
need filtering as  
frequently as vats  
used to prepare  
chicken and other  
heavily breaded  
items.  
2. Press  
3. Display shows OF F .  
4. Press hidden programming key in Frymaster logo. (See diagram).  
5. Display show CODE on left side.  
, the ON/OFF button to turn the computer off.  
6. Enter 1658 using numbered product keys  
7. GBL F il t appears in the left display; 0 or a previously  
.
programmed number appears in the right.  
8. Use the product keys to enter the amount of product to be cooked  
before the computer calls for filtering.  
* If you plan to use  
the cooking alarms  
or exit modes  
features, please  
skip to sections 5  
and 6 for  
instruction on their  
programming.  
If not,  
programming can  
continue in the  
sequence at right.  
9. Press  
. Computer displays OF F .  
10. Press  
, the ON/OFF button to turn computer off.  
11. Display shows OF F .  
12. Press hidden programming button in Frymaster logo. (See diagram).  
13. CODE appears on left side; right side is blank.  
14. Enter 1650 using numbered product keys.  
Use button 10  
for 0.  
15. P r o d u c t shows in left display. All product buttons blink. Right  
display is blank.  
16. Press the product button  
you want to program. He a d s appears  
in left display; a number appears in the right. The LED in the chosen  
button remains lit. All others go off.  
17. Use the product buttons to enter the amount of product to be cooked  
with the button being programmed.  
18. Press  
to lock in choice.  
19. * S e g me n t appears in left display, P ROD and the number of the  
button being programmed appears in the right. The LED in product  
button 1 begins to flash.*  
20. Press product button 1  
. The LED in product 1 continues to flash;  
the LED in the button being programmed stays on continuously.  
21. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 or a time programmed  
previously appears in right display.  
22. Use the product buttons to enter the cooking time.  
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23. Press  
to lock in cooktime .  
** The temperature  
display can be  
toggled from  
Fahrenheit to  
Celsius in this  
step. See  
24. * * S e t - Te mp appears in left display; 0 or a previously entered  
temperature appears in the right display.  
25. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the final  
segment of the cooking cycle.  
instructions on  
Page 7-1.  
26. Press  
to lock in temperature.  
27. S e n s appears in the left display; 0 or a previously set number up to  
9 appears in the right.  
28. Use product buttons to set sensitivity, which is the degree to which  
the computer reacts to the introduction of cold product to the heated  
oil. The computer can stretch or shrink the cooking time.  
29. Press  
to lock in choice.  
30. Segment appears in left display. Product number appears in right.  
31. Press  
.
32. Product appears in left display. Right display is blank.  
33. Choose another product button to program or press  
computer and lock in changes.  
to turn off  
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Filter Operation  
Filter Operation  
The computer  
1. When the product count entered during the programming for  
global filtering is reached, the computer will display F il t e r .  
2. Allow the cook cycle to complete.  
3. Ensure the filter pan is properly prepared.  
4. Open drain valve for a minimum of 30 seconds.  
5. Display shows Dr a in Op e n .  
6. After approximately three minutes, the computer display alternates  
between Dr a in , Op e n and F il l .  
7. Close drain valve. Display shows F ILL.  
8. Use pump on filter system to refill fry vat.  
must be connected  
to the drain valve  
safety switch in  
order to function as  
described at right.  
To clear a  
computer  
programmed for  
global filtering and  
not connected to  
the fryer’s filter  
system:  
9. Press  
. Fryer returns to setpoint.  
Press  
turn computer  
off.  
Press button in  
Frymaster  
logo.  
to  
Display shows  
CODE.  
Enter 1111  
with product  
keys. (On  
Church’s  
computers,  
use 1111 to  
delay filtering,  
1119 to cancel  
filtration. See  
supplemental  
Church’s  
material for  
instructions on  
delaying and  
clearing the  
filter function.)  
CLR F LTR  
F UN CTION  
flashes in  
display and  
computer  
displays OF F .  
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CM4-S Cooking Computer —Programming for non-Filtering  
Temp  
ON/OFF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Exit Cool  
Product Buttons  
CM4-S  
Checkmark  
Product Buttons  
Programming Key Not visible  
Programming for Segmented Cooking Cycles  
(Non-Filtering Mode)  
2 min  
1. Establish the total  
cooktime and the  
number and  
4 min.  
330°F  
4 min.  
330°F  
3 min.  
310°F  
340°F  
Total time: 13 min  
temperatures of the  
cook segments for your product. You will find drawing a diagram  
helpful. See graphic on page 1-1. In this example  
cooking segments of 2 minutes at 340°F, 4  
minutes at 320°F, 3 minutes at 310°F and a final  
cook segment of 4 minutes at 330°F are set.  
Note: Instructions are  
based on a four-  
segment cooking cycle.  
Computers can be  
programmed with up to  
nine cooking segments.  
2. Press  
. Computer displays OF F .  
3. Press hidden programming button in Frymaster  
logo. (See diagram above)  
4. Display shows CODE on left side.  
* If you plan to use  
the cooking alarms  
or exit modes  
features, please  
skip to sections 5  
and 6 for  
instruction on their  
programming.  
If not,  
programming can  
continue in the  
sequence at right.  
5. Enter 1650 using numbered product keys.  
10 for 0.  
6. P r o d u c t shows in left display. All product buttons blink. Right  
Use button  
display is blank.  
7. Press the product button  
you want to program. He a d s  
appears in left display; 0 or a previously programmed number in  
the right. The LED in the chosen button remains lit. All others go  
off.  
8. Use the product buttons to enter the number of heads of chicken (or  
equivalent) to be cooked in each cycle of the product button being  
programmed.  
9. Press  
to lock in choice.  
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10. S e g me n t appears in left display, P ROD and number of the  
product button being programmed appears in right.  
11. Press product button 1  
. The LED in product 1 continues to  
flash; the LED in the button being programmed stays on  
continuously (unless button 1, which is flashing, is being  
programmed).  
12. Co o k t ime appears in left display; a time programmed  
previously appears in right display.  
13. Use the product buttons to enter 0 , which eliminates any earlier  
programming.  
14. Press  
.
15. S e g me n t appears in the left display; P r o d 1 in the right. No  
button LEDs are illuminated.  
16. Press button 1  
. The LED flashes.  
17. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 appears in right display.  
18. Use the product buttons to enter the total cooktime.  
19. Press  
.
20. S e t - Te mp appears in left display; 0 appears in the right display.  
21. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the initial  
setpoint of the cooking cycle.  
22. Press  
to lock in temperature.  
23. S e n s appears in the left display; 0 appears in the right.  
24. Use product buttons to set sensitivity, which is the degree the  
computer reacts to the introduction of cold product to the heated oil.  
The computer can stretch or shrink the cooking time. Zero, or no  
sensitivity, is a common choice for bone-in chicken.  
25. Press  
to lock in choice.  
26. S e g me n t appears in left display; P r o d 1 in right.  
27. Press product button 2  
. The LED in product button 2 flashes.  
The LED in the button being programmed is illuminated  
continuously.  
28. Determine the desired cooktime for the first cook cycle. Subtract  
that number from the total cooktime entered in the first step. Enter  
the result with the product buttons. See calculation at right and  
graphic in programming overview on page 1-1.  
29. Press  
to lock in choice.  
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30. S e t - Te mp appears in left display and 0 or a previously  
programmed temperature appears in the right.  
31. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the first  
temperature change. See graphic on page 1-1.  
Total cooking time  
32. Press  
. S e n s appears in the left  
13:00  
-2:00  
11:00  
display; 0 or a previously set sensitivity  
setting appears in the right.  
33. Use product keys to enter sensitivity.  
Cooktime for 1st  
segment  
Time entered into  
CM4-S.  
34. Press  
.
35. S e g me n t appears in left display; P r o d  
1 in right.  
Remaining  
cooktime  
36. Press product button 3  
37. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 appears in the  
.
11:00  
-4:00  
7:00  
Cooktime  
for 2nd  
segment  
right.  
38. Subtract desired time for second cook segment from  
remaining cooktime. (See example at right.) Enter that  
number at the c o o k t ime prompt.  
Time entered into  
CM4-S.  
39. Press  
to lock in cooktime .  
40. S e t - Te mp appears in left display and 0 or a  
previously programmed temperature appears in the right.  
41. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the second  
temperature change.  
42. Press  
set sensitivity setting appears in the right.  
43. Use product keys to enter sensitivity.  
. S e n s appears in the left display; 0 or a previously  
44. Press  
.
45. S e g me n t appears in left display; P r o d 1 in right  
Remaining  
cooktime  
46. Press product button 4  
47. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 appears in the  
.
7:00  
-3:00  
4:00  
Cooktime  
for 3rd  
segment  
right.  
48. Subtract desired time for the third cook segment from  
remaining cooktime. (See example at right.) Enter that  
number at the c o o k t ime prompt.  
Time entered into  
CM4-S.  
49. Press  
to lock in cooktime .  
50. S e t - Te mp appears in left display and 0 or a  
previously programmed temperature appears in the right.  
51. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the final  
temperature change.  
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52. Press  
set sensitivity setting appears in the right.  
53. Use product keys to enter sensitivity.  
. S e n s appears in the left display; 0 or a previously  
54. Press  
.
55. S e g me n t appears in left display; P r o d 1 in right. All  
programmed buttons are illuminated.  
56. Nine minutes of the 13-minute cooktime have been programmed.  
No additional programming is required. The computer will take the  
oil to the last setpoint, which was established in step 48 and  
countdown the remaining 4 minutes.  
57. Press  
to leave programming for this product button.  
58. P r o d u c t appears in the left display. Right display is blank.  
59. Press next product button to be programmed with segmented  
cooking cycles. Follow steps outlined above to program.  
60. To lock in programming and exit, press  
.
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CM4-S Cooking Computer —Programming for non-Filtering  
Programming for non-Segmented Cooking  
Programming  
Hint  
(Non-Filtering Mode)  
1. Press  
2. Display shows OF F .  
3. Press hidden programming button in Frymaster logo. (See diagram).  
4. CODE appears on left side; right side is blank.  
, the ON/OFF button to turn computer off.  
French fries and  
other products do  
not require  
segmented  
cooking cycles.  
Simply exit the  
programming  
sequence at the  
second Segment  
display. The time  
entered into the  
first segment will  
establish the  
5. Enter 1650 using numbered product keys.  
Use button 10  
for 0.  
6. P r o d u c t shows in left display. All product buttons blink. Right  
display is blank.  
7. Press the product button  
you want to program. He a d s appears  
in left display; A number appears in the right. The LED in the chosen  
button remains lit. All others go off.  
complete cooking  
time.  
8. Use the product buttons to enter the number of heads of chicken or an  
equivalent to be assigned to this product button.  
* If you plan to use  
the cooking alarms  
or exit modes  
features, please  
skip to sections 5  
and 6 for  
instruction on their  
programming.  
If not,  
programming can  
continue in the  
sequence at right.  
9. Press  
to lock in choice.  
10. * S e g me n t appears in left display, P ROD and the number of the  
button being programmed appears in the right. The LED in product  
button 1 begins to flash.  
11. Press product button 1  
. The LED in product 1 continues to flash;  
the LED in the button being programmed stays on continuously.  
12. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 or a time programmed  
previously appears in right display.  
13. Use the product buttons to enter 0, which eliminates earlier  
programming.  
** The temperature  
display can be  
toggled from  
Fahrenheit to  
Celsius in this  
step. See  
14. Press  
.
15. S e g me n t appears in left display, P ROD and the number of the  
button being programmed appears in the right. No button LEDs are  
illuminated.  
instructions on  
Page 7-1.  
16. Press a product button  
.
17. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 appears in the right display.  
18. Use product keys to enter the cooktime.  
19. Press  
to lock in cooktime.  
61. S e t - Te mp appears in left display and 0 or a previously  
programmed temperature appears in the right.  
20. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the product.  
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21. Press  
.
22. S e n s appears in the left display; 0 or a previously set number up to  
9 appears in the right.  
23. Use product buttons to set sensitivity, which is the degree to which  
the computer reacts to the introduction of cold product to the heated  
oil. The computer can stretch or shrink the cooking time.  
24. Press  
to lock in choice.  
25. Segment appears in left display. Product number appears in right.  
26. Press  
.
27. P r o d u c t appears in left display. Right display is blank.  
28. Choose another product button to program or press  
computer and lock in changes.  
to turn off  
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Alarm Programming  
Three alarms can be programmed for a cook cycle. The CM4-S counts down cook times from  
Programming  
Hint  
the total time to zero. Alarms are entered at the point in the countdown they are desired. The  
example below is for alarms at 11:00, 6:00 and 2:00 on the countdown clock; the alarms will  
occur two, seven and 11 minutes into the 13-minute cook cycle.  
Alarms are set to  
remind operators  
to shake fry  
11:0 0  
1:  
baskets or tend to  
the product in  
6 :0 0  
At the Al a r m 1  
prompt, enter  
2:  
some other way at  
points during the  
cook cycle. The  
instructions at right  
detail setting three  
alarms in a 13-  
minute cook cycle.  
To enter a single  
alarm, exit the  
11:00. The alarm  
will occur with 11  
minutes remaining  
in the cook cycle;  
two minutes have  
At the Al a r m 2 prompt,  
enter 6:00, The alarm will  
occur with 6:00 remaining  
in the cook cycle; seven  
minutes have passed.  
2 :0 0  
3:  
At the Al a r m 3  
prompt, enter 2:00.  
The alarm will  
occur with 2:00  
remaining in the  
cook cycle; 11  
minutes have  
passed.  
passed.  
Cook  
cycle  
ends  
sequence after  
setting the first  
alarm.  
13:00  
2:00  
7:00  
11:00  
Points in the cook cycle the alarms occur  
1. After reaching the first display of S e g me n t on the computer  
when programing for any mode of operation, follow these steps to  
set audible alarms in the cook cycle.  
2. S e g me n t is shown in the left display; P r o d u c t and its  
number in the right. Press hidden program button (see diagram on  
page 2-2).  
3. Al a r m 1 appears in left display; A or M and a time appears in  
the right.  
4. Determine the point in the cooktime countdown the first alarm  
should occur. For example, to set an alarm two minutes into a 13-  
minute cook cycle, set the alarm at 11:00, the time the computer  
will display when two minutes have elapsed in the cook cycle. (See  
graphic above).  
5. Use  
to toggle between A and M. With A displayed, alarms are  
self-canceling; with M displayed, alarms must be canceled  
manually. See example on next page of entering three alarm times.  
6. With desired time and alarm-canceling mode displayed, press  
to proceed. Skip to step 9 to program Alarm 2. To exit alarm  
programming follow steps 7-8.  
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7. To exit alarm programming, press hidden programming button  
twice. Ex Cycle , which is described in section 6, will display on the  
computer at the first push. On the second button push the computer  
will revert to segment and product number.  
8. Resume programming for segmented, non-segmented, filter or non-  
filter mode as described in their sections.  
9. Determine the point in the cooktime countdown the second alarm  
should occur. For example, to set an alarm seven minutes into a 13-  
minute cook cycle, set the alarm at 6:00, the time the computer will  
display when seven minutes have elapsed in the cook cycle. (See  
graphic above).  
10. Use  
to toggle between A and M. With desired time and alarm-  
canceling mode displayed, press to proceed to set Alarm 3.  
11. Determine the point in the cooktime countdown the thirdt alarm  
should occur. For example, to set an alarm 11 minutes into a 13-  
minute cook cycle, set the alarm at 2:00, the time the computer will  
display when 11 minutes have elapsed in the cook cycle. (See  
graphic above).  
12. Use  
to toggle between A and M.  
13. To exit alarm programming, press hidden programming button  
twice. Ex Cy c l e , which is described in section 6, will display  
on the computer at the first push. On the second button push the  
computer will revert to segment and product number.  
14. Resume programming for segmented, non-segmented, filter or non-  
filter mode as described in their sections.  
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Programming  
Hint  
1. After reaching the  
first display of  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
S e g me n t on  
the computer  
when  
programming for  
any mode of  
The CM4-S can be  
programmed to  
return to setpoint,  
cool to an idle  
temperature or  
prompt for filtering  
at the end of a  
CM4-S  
Programming  
button under  
logo.  
operation, follow these steps to set the status the fry vat will assume  
upon the completion of a cooking cycle.  
cooking cycle.  
2. Press hidden programming key twice. An Alarm prompt appears  
upon the first push. Programming for alarms is covered in Section  
5.  
3. Ex Cy c l e appears in the left display upon the second push;  
F il t e r , S e t - Te mp , or S e t - Ba c k appears in the right.  
4. Press  
to toggle between choices: with F il t e r chosen, the  
fryer will prompt for filtration at the completion of the cooking  
cycle; with S e t - Te mp chosen, the fryer will return to setpoint  
upon the completion of the cooking cycle; with s e t - b a c k  
chosen, the fryer will assume an idle temperature well below  
setpoint.  
5. With the S e t - t e mp or s e t - b a c k displayed, press  
to  
lock in choice. Skip to step 9.  
6. With Filter displayed, press  
.
7. N u m F il t shows in the left display; 0 or a previously  
programmed number appears in the right.  
8. Use product keys to enter number cook cycles between filtering  
prompts for the product key being programmed. For example: if 10  
is entered at the N u m F il t prompt during programming of  
product button 1, Filter will display on computer when product  
button 1 is pressed for the 10th time. Press  
9. S e g me n t appears in the left display; P r o d and the button  
number being programmed appear in the right.  
10. Resume programming for filtering, non-filtering, segmented or non-  
segmented cooking.  
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Toggle from Fahrenheit to Celsius  
1. Press , the ON/OFF button to turn computer off.  
2. Display shows OF F .  
3. Press hidden programming button in Frymaster logo. (See diagram  
page 2-2).  
Programming  
Hint  
The temperature  
display on the  
CM4-S can be  
changed from  
Fahrenheit to  
Celsius during the  
regular  
4. Display shows CODE on left side.  
5. Enter 1650 using numbered product keys.  
for 0.  
6. P r o d u c t shows in left display. All product buttons blink. Right  
Use button 10  
display is blank.  
programming  
process. An  
7. Press a product button  
. He a d s appears in left display; 0 in  
abbreviated  
the right. The LED in the chosen button remains lit. All others go  
off.  
programming  
sequence is shown  
at right to address  
Fahrenheit-to-  
Celsius adjustment  
exclusively.  
8. Press  
to step to next choice.  
9. S e g me n t appears in left display, P ROD 1 in right. The LED  
in the 1 product button begins to flash.  
10. Press product button 1 . The LED in product 1 continues to flash.  
11. Co o k t ime appears in left display; 0 or a time programmed  
previously appears in right display.  
12. Press  
to step to next choice .  
13. S e t - Te mp appears in left display; a temperature in Fahrenheit  
or Celsius appears in the right display.  
14. Press  
to toggle between choices.  
15. With desired choice displayed, press  
.
16. S e n s appears in left display; right is blank.  
17. Press  
.
18. S e g me n t appears in left display; P r o d appears in right.  
19. Press  
.
20. Display shows p r o d u c t on left; right is blank. All LEDs flash.  
21. Press  
to turn computer off.  
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Operational and Diagnostic Programming Codes  
Diagnostic  
Hints  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
The CM4-S  
records recovery  
time, which is the  
time required for  
the fryer to raise  
the temperature of  
the oil from 275°F  
to 325°F. This  
information is  
accessible with a  
programming  
Programming  
CM4-S  
button  
Entry Codes  
All codes are preceded by this sequence:  
code. Other useful  
measures, such as  
total heads cooked  
and heads cooked  
since last filtering,  
are also  
Press . Computer displays OF F .  
Press programming key in Frymaster logo. Co d e appears in left display.  
Use product keys to enter access codes.  
Default settings  
accessible.  
Enter16 5 1: Computer reloads default settings.  
Recovery Time  
Enter16 5 2 : Computer displays recovery time.  
Heads Cooked  
Enter 16 5 3 : Computer displays heads cooked.  
Heads cooked from last filter  
Enter 16 5 4 : Computer displays heads cooked since last filtering.  
Computer Setup  
Enter 16 5 6 : Set up computer.  
Clear Head Counter  
Enter 16 5 7 : Computer clears head count.  
Program Global Filter Count  
Enter 16 5 8 : Used to enter total cook cycles before computer calls for filtering.  
Programming  
Enter 16 5 0 : Used to enter programming instructions.  
Clear Filter Prompt  
Enter 1111: Used to clear a filter prompt on fryers not equipped with filter  
systems. Church’s computers use 1111 to delay filtering.  
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Operational and Diagnostic Programming Codes  
The computer also displays messages. Listed below are the most common and a  
brief explanation of each.  
The CM4-S also  
displays  
messages, some  
instructional, such  
as done, and  
others are  
S e t Ba c k  
Fryer is in standby and maintaining a temperature of 250°F. Press  
bring fryer to setpoint.  
to exit and  
diagnostic.  
Common ones are  
listed at right.  
DON E  
Cook cycle is complete. The LED above the chosen product button will flash. Press  
button under flashing LED to stop alarm.  
- - - - - - -  
Oil temperature is near setpoint and fryer is ready to cook.  
F Il t e r  
The fryer has reached a preset number of cook cycles and requires filtering..  
OP EN Dr a in  
The frypot drain valve is open.  
F ILL  
Filter cycle is complete and frypot drain valve is open. Close drain valve and press  
to exit filter cycle and refill frypot.  
HI- Te mp  
Fryer is above 390°F (199°C)  
LOW  
Fryer temperature is below 255°F (124°C)  
P r o b e F a il u r e  
Temperature probe circuit failed.  
Hi Te mp P r o b e F a il u r e  
Hi-limit temperature has been exceeded and the hi-limit switch failed to open. The  
computer will shut down the fryer.  
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Frymaster, L.L.C.  
8700 Line Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana USA 71106  
Service Center (800) 551-8633 or (318) 865-1711  
Printed in the United States of America  
English  
819-5899  
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