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AP120BC1000-3/ AP120BCF1300-3 Manual

15

PROGRAMMING 

1. INITIAL PROGRAMMING 

NOTE:  Initial programming is preset at the factory.  Use this section only if changes are 
desired.  If no changes are to be made, skip to Page 17 ( 2. Programming the cycles ). 

a.  With the display reading 

"OFF"

, press 

("START/STOP")

 for a few seconds (5 sec.).  

b.  To change the language, press 

 or 

 then 

press

.

ENGLISH  

Blinks

c.  Enter the default password by pressing, in order, the 

 and 

 buttons.   

If the entered password is wrong the display will show, 

for 3 seconds: 

Then the controller will go back to step c. 

TRY AGAIN  

Blinks

NOTE:

 If a wrong password is introduced three times the controller will go into 

“OFF”

 state. 

During the password typing, 

button can be used to delete one or more characters. 

d.  If you do 

not

 wish to change the password, press 

.

To change the default password, press 

 or 

for

"YES"

then press

.

The password will always be a combination of three of the six available cycles: 

(

"SOFT", "HARD", "SHOCK", "DEF", "UV", "HEAT PROBE

").

Type the new password, then press 

.

Be sure to remember the new password and keep a record of it in a safe place. 

e.  To change the year, press 

 or 

 then press 

.

2006(year)

Blinks

f.  To change the month, press 

 or 

 then 

press

.

07(month)

Blinks

 INITIAL PROGRAMMING 

      

WRONG PASSWORD 

TRY AGAIN 

 INITIAL PROGRAMMING 

SET MONTH 

07

 

 INITIAL PROGRAMMING 

SET YEAR 

2006

 

 INITIAL PROGRAMMING 

CHANGE PASSWORD? 

NO

 

 INITIAL PROGRAMMING 

     ENTER PASSWORD:  

*** 

  INITIAL PROGRAMMING 

SELECT LANGUAGE 

ENGLISH

OFF

Summary of Contents for HURRICHILL AP120BC1000-3

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL BLAST CHILLERS SHOCK FREEZERS MODEL AP120BC1000 3 MODEL AP120BCF1300 3 American Panel Corporation 5800 S E 78th Street Ocala Florida 34472 3412 Phone 352 245 7055 Fax 352 245 0726 E mail...

Page 2: ...ITS 6 INSTALLATION 7 WARNINGS 7 PREPARATION 7 INSTALLATION 7 LOCATION 7 DIMENSIONS 7 ELECTRICAL AND REFRIGERATION SPECIFICATIONS 8 CONNECTION TO THE REMOTE UNIT 8 CONDENSATE DRAINAGE CONNECTION 8 VERI...

Page 3: ...5 3 RECIPE NAME PROGRAMMING 27 OPERATION 28 1 AUTOMATIC MODE SOFT CHILL 28 2 MANUAL MODE SOFT CHILL 30 3 HARD CHILL CYCLE 31 4 SHOCK FREEZE CYCLE 31 5 OPTIONAL UV STERILIZATION CYCLE 31 6 DEFROST CYCL...

Page 4: ...rom any angle The display is programmed to show clear step by step instructions and operating data It is capable of storing 250 sets of data and 150 recipes The unit has built in safety and self diagn...

Page 5: ...25 o F DEFROST N A TO DEFROST THE EVAPORATOR NOT THE FOOD USE AFTER SHOCK FREEZING CYCLE UV optional N A TO STERILIZE THE CAVITY NOT THE FOOD USE WHEN DESIRED HEAT PROBE N A TO HEAT THE FOOD PROBE ALL...

Page 6: ...rtight welding FIG 4 4 Create the vacuum and load the line 5 Check for leaks 6 Open the shut off valves A B FIG 4 on both sides of remote unit and of cabinet 7 Check the exact load of refrigerant in t...

Page 7: ...n line at every 6 ft of difference in height If the remote condensing unit is installed at a lower level than the cabinet FIG 7 it is not necessary to insert any siphons FIG 6 FIG 7 Insert a siphon at...

Page 8: ...ype Make certain that adequate drainage is provided Be certain that the remote condensing unit is positioned within the range indicated on page 8 CONNECTION TO THE REMOTE UNIT in this manual and that...

Page 9: ...They are NOT needed when the condensing unit is at a lower level than the cabinet CONDENSATE DRAINAGE CONNECTION It is important that the condensate from the evaporator is properly drained The drain...

Page 10: ...t least 6 clear space is required on both sides of the cabinet x At least 6 clear space is required on the rear of the cabinet for drain hookup and maintenance x Enough space should be provided in fro...

Page 11: ...on the correct use of the unit 3 By the end of the cycle the unit should have pulled down to 0o F AP120BCF1300 3 or 10 o F AP120BC1000 3 It should have been cycling between 0o F and 10o F AP120BCF130...

Page 12: ...way Uncooked raw products semi processed foods and cooked foods can be treated safely When the food is thawed no liquids consistency weight or aroma will be lost and all its initial qualities will re...

Page 13: ...surface such as with chicken breasts Salisbury steaks etc c For large roasts of beef turkey etc d For pastry and other bakery products 7 Some foods such as roast beef will continue to cook after remov...

Page 14: ...AP120BC1000 3 AP120BCF1300 3 Manual 13 CONTROL PANEL FOR MODELS AP120BC1000 3 AP120BCF1300 3 BLAST CHILLERS SHOCK FREEZERS...

Page 15: ...nd hold START STOP for 5 seconds Cycles programming state to initially set the cycles o With the display reading OFF press ENTER for 1 second Recipe name programming state to enter recipe names o With...

Page 16: ...ee times the controller will go into OFF state During the password typing button can be used to delete one or more characters d If you do not wish to change the password press To change the default pa...

Page 17: ...s desired l To change the temperature press or then press 35 Blinks 35o F for shock freezers AP120BCF1300 3 5o F for blast chillers AP120BC1000 3 m To change the number of probes press or then press 1...

Page 18: ...o YES or NO press or then press NO Blinks For YES the display will show The P C baud rate should be left at 38400 However to make a change u To change the baud rate press or then press 38400 Blinks v...

Page 19: ...O Blinks The display will show for 2 seconds Then the controller will go into OFF state NOTE During programming key can be used to return to the previous screen except at the steps 1h 1i and 3d when i...

Page 20: ...e press or then press 40 Blinks g To change the temperature press or then press 35 Blinks h To change the temperature press or then press 42 Blinks The display will show PARAM PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC MO...

Page 21: ...ure press or then press 60 Blinks m To change the temperature press or then press 28 Blinks n To change the temperature press or then press 35 Blinks o To change the temperature press or then press 40...

Page 22: ...ge the temperature press or then press 15 Blinks u To change the temperature press or then press 0 Blinks v To change the temperature press or then press 4 Blinks w To change the temperature press or...

Page 23: ...ter about 2 seconds the display will automatically change to The LED for A will be ON The LED S for cycles will be blinking z Press the button The LED for DEFROST will be steady ON PARAM PROGRAMMING A...

Page 24: ...manual mode The M LED will be steady ON and the 6 CYCLE LED s will all blink MANUAL SOFT CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING hh Press The LED for SOFT will be steady ON ii To change the temperature press or...

Page 25: ...ock freezers AP120BCF1300 3 10o F for blast chillers AP120BC1000 3 pp To change the temperature press or then press 10 Blinks 10o F for shock freezers AP120BCF1300 3 20o F for blast chillers AP120BC10...

Page 26: ...out 2 seconds the display will automatically change to The LED for M will be ON The LED S for cycles will be blinking ww Press the button for shock freezers only The LED for SHOCK will be steady ON xx...

Page 27: ...MANUAL SHOCK CYCLE TOTAL TIME H 04 00 MIN PARAM PROGRAMMING MANUAL SHOCK CYCLE HOLDING LOW TEMP 4 F After about 2 seconds the display will automatically change to PARAM PROGRAMMING MANUAL SHOCK CYCLE...

Page 28: ...g or type the letters or numbers required then press To confirm the recipe and go to the next one press f a mistake is made in writing a recipe use to go to the desired location and correct it using o...

Page 29: ...ess 2 Blinks f To choose your recipe press or then press 1 Blinks g To choose your recipe press or then press 2 Blinks NOTE This screen is shown only if the RECIPE parameter is set to ON in the INITIA...

Page 30: ...control the cycle When all the food temperatures have reached the final setting of 40o F the unit wi automatically go into holding mode and a beep will sound for 5 seconds The elapsed time an food tem...

Page 31: ...will show briefly Then the display will show STARTING CYCLE alternating with 01 29 Will count down The MANUAL mode uses time and the air probe temperature to control the cycle The default total time...

Page 32: ...button b Press the START STOP button to start the UV cycle READY TO START Blinks The display will show briefly Then the display will now show 29 59 Will count down to 00 00 OPERATING MODE CHOOSE OPER...

Page 33: ...isplay will now show 14 59 Will count down to 00 00 OPERATING MODE CHOOSE OPERATING CYCLE 03 07 2006 12 15 PM DEFROST CYCLE READY TO START 03 07 2006 12 15 PM DEFROST CYCLE OPEN THE DOOR STARTING CYCL...

Page 34: ...The display will now show After 5 seconds the display will show HEATING COMPLET E Blinks OPERATING MODE CHOOSE OPERATING CYCLE OPERATING MODE CHOOSE OPERATING CYCLE HEATING COMPLETE HEATED FOOD PROBE...

Page 35: ...NTING 9 TO CLEAR DATA a To clear existing data that is no longer needed from the controller from the OFF display press and together for about 10 seconds b Press NO Blinks c Press YES Blinks d Enter yo...

Page 36: ...the spindle onto the snaps near the back of the printer Turn the paper roll to take up any slack Make sure the roll of paper turns freely If it does not turn freely the paper will jam and can possibly...

Page 37: ...o prevent weak or irregular printing The cartridge must be properly seated and aligned for best printing 5 Turn the cartridge knob marked by an arrow clockwise to take up slack 6 Replace the cover 7 R...

Page 38: ...PARTMENT Clean the inside of the storage com partment daily to avoid altering the taste and aroma of the food Clean the inside the grid supports and the grids with a non corrosive detergent and then r...

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Page 48: ...OR FAN 990137 FOOD PROBE NON HEATED 990145 FOOD PROBE HEATED 990147 MAGNETIC DOOR SWITCH 990191 RELAY DOOR HEATER 990205 RELAY UV EV 990155 SOLENOID DANFOSS 990156 SOLENOID SOCKET 990159 UV LAMP 6W 99...

Page 49: ...must be authorized by American Panel Corporation and performed by a factory authorized service agency This warranty does not apply to remote or pre assembled remote refrigeration systems requiring el...

Page 50: ...stributor of Weigh Tronix supplies To locate a distributor near you If you have access to the internet Go to www wtxweb com Enter your zip code or city state If you do not have access to the internet...

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