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Controls, Systems and Operations
Models C708/C709/C716/C717
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Manual Control
This option allows the technician to start and stop
key components to test their performance. When
selected manually, power will be supplied to each
component until the technician selects “OFF” or
exits the screen. The technician must manually
select “OFF” or exit the menu.
> EXIT
L BEATER MOTOR
L COMPRESSOR
L MIX PUMP
L SUCTION VALVE
L BRL LIQ VALVE
L BRL HEAT VALVE
L HPR HEAT VALVE
L AGITATOR
L SYRUP HEATER
R BEATER MOTOR
R COMPRESSOR
R MIX PUMP
R SUCTION VALVE
R BRL LIQ VALVE
R BRL HEAT VALVE
R HPR HEAT VALVE
R AGITATOR
R SYRUP HEATER
FAN
The freezer must be in the OFF mode to use this
feature.
MANUAL CONTROL
ERROR MACHINE MUST
BE IN (OFF) MODE
PRESS SEL KEY
Press SELECT to enter the manual control option.
MANUAL CONTROL
L BEATER MOTOR
>
START
EXIT
Pressing SELECT with the arrow on START will
send voltage to the component selected.
MANUAL CONTROL
L BEATER MOTOR
>
OFF
EXIT
Pressing SELECT with the arrow on OFF will turn
the component off. Moving the arrow to EXIT will
turn the component off and exit this menu option.
Reset to Defaults
The Reset to Defaults option will allow the service
technician to clear all RAM memory. This screen
was added because it will not be possible to remove
the RAM chip on future iterations of the UVC3
control. The machine must be in a “Unit Cleaned”
status in order to restore the default settings.
Selecting this option in the menu will display a
screen asking “ARE YOU SURE?” (See Figure 15.)
RESET TO DEFAULT
ARE YOU SURE?
>
YES
NO
Figure 15
Moving the cursor to YES and selecting the
Calibration key will restore all factory default values.
Summary of Contents for C708
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Page 6: ...Table of Contents Models C708 C709 C716 C717 Notes ...
Page 22: ...16 Introduction Models C708 C709 C716 C717 Notes ...
Page 49: ...43 Models C708 C709 C716 C717 Systems Controls and Operations C708 C709 Control Overview ...
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Page 53: ...47 Models C708 C709 C716 C717 Systems Controls and Operations Refrigeration Schematic ...
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Page 73: ...67 Models C708 C709 C716 C717 Parts Notes ...
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