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CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING 

To enter into program 
mode, display must be in 
operating mode and not 
in a timing cycle . 
 
NOTE:  

Each module can 

be programmed individual-
ly. 

  

 

Rear display cannot be 
programmed. 

TEMPERATURE  
SETPOINT RANGE:  

122ºF - 225ºF 
(50

°

C - 107

°

C) 

 

TEMPERATURE  
DEFAULT SETPOINT: 

195ºF (91

°

C) 

 

TIMER RANGE: 

1 minute to 9 hours, 59 
minutes.  

NOTE: 

Timers cannot be 

programmed for less than 
1 minute. 

NOTE:  

While in the  pro-

gram mode, if no key is 
pressed for 10 seconds, 
any changes will be saved 
and the  control returns to 
normal operation mode.  

NOTE:

   

The technical content of this 
manual, including any wiring 
diagrams, schematics, parts 
breakdown illustrations and/
or adjustment procedures, is    
intended for use 

ONLY by  

qualified technical person-
nel

NOTE:

   

“P1” must be  displayed 
before temperature scale 
can be changed. 

 

SETTING INDIVIDUAL HEATER TEMPERATURE SETPOINTS 

(in programming mode using P1 thru P6

 

1.  With appropriate P# selected, press and hold the TEMP KEY           for ap-

proximately 2 seconds, the display will flash the current setting for the lower 
heater; the lower heat indicator light will be ON. 

 
2.  Press either INCREASE KEY           or DECREASE KEY            to change 

the temperature. 

 
3.  To select the upper heater setting, press and release the TEMP        
 
 

KEY            on the upper heat controller. The display will flash the current 

 

setting for the upper heater and the upper heat indicator   light will be on. 

 
4.  Press either INCREASE KEY           or DECREASE KEY            to change 
 the 

temperature. 

 
5.  To select the lower heater setting, repeat steps 3 & 4 for the lower heat 
 controller. 
 
6.  When done, press and hold the TEMP KEY            for 2 seconds. Changes 
 

will be saved.  If no button is pressed, controller will automatically exit and 

 

changes will be saved.

 

NOTE: 

If no key is pressed for 5 seconds, display returns to “P 1”. Chang-

es will be saved. 

NOTE: If P1 is not displayed, press ARROW KEY

 

DIGITAL READOUT 

INCREASE KEY 

DECREASE KEY 

TEMPERATURE KEY 

TIME KEY 

POWER INDICATING LIGHTS FOR TOP 

AND BOTTOM HEATERS (EACH CAVITY) 

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Summary of Contents for MZ112GS-2T

Page 1: ...is frayed or the plug damaged DO NOT PLUG INTO THE ELECTRICAL POWER RECEPTACLE IF IT IS ALREADY PLUGGED IN SHUT OFF THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATED IN THE BREAKER BOX THEN DISCONNECT THE PLUG 5 DISCO...

Page 2: ...intended for use in commercial establishments only c This equipment is not designed for industrial or laboratory use 4 Cleanliness of this appliance and accessories is essential to good sanitation 5...

Page 3: ...tion company assumes full responsibility for its safe delivery IF SHIPMENT ARRIVES DAMAGED 1 VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE Be certain that any visible loss or damage is noted on the freight bill or express r...

Page 4: ...2T requires NEMA 6 20R receptacle 3 Position cabinet on table or counter top Maintain 2 of clearance on each side to allow for adequate cooling Location For proper operation and maximum performance l...

Page 5: ...CAL CHARACTERISTICS Operates on 120 volts 60 cycle single phase 200 250 or 300 watts per zone am perage varies in relation to number of zones Ten foot 3 wire rubber cord with 3 prong grounding plug NE...

Page 6: ...prings may be removed for cleaning be sure springs are properly reinstalled Rinse by wiping with a clean towel moistened with clean water Allow to air dry then reinstall in cabinet with springs positi...

Page 7: ...ponge or cloth Rub in spots and as or direction of grain of stainless steel Rinse stains needed phosphate free thoroughly especially if cleaner contains cleaner chlorine bleach do not use on vinyl tri...

Page 8: ...products 2 After pre heat the digital readout will display the current selected timer e g P 1 indicating that the cabinet is ready to hold product 3 Load cooked product into pans and place pans on sh...

Page 9: ...ru P6 1 With appropriate P selected press and hold the TEMP KEY for ap proximately 2 seconds the display will flash the current setting for the lower heater the lower heat indicator light will be ON 2...

Page 10: ...OTE The technical content of this manual including any wiring diagrams schematics parts breakdown illustrations and or adjustment procedures is intended for use ONLY by qualified technical person nel...

Page 11: ...0 No Chops Sliced Meats 160 71 60 Yes Chicken Fried top bottom heat no lids 170 77 30 No Chicken Boneless Breasts 175 79 60 Yes Chicken Breasts Grilled 170 77 150 Yes Chicken Nuggets Breaded top botto...

Page 12: ...afe dry level surface for the equipment to be placed upon 4 The end user must provide the proper electrical supply All in wall electrical modifications are to be completed by a licensed electrician Al...

Page 13: ...parts or components to be repaired or replaced under this warranty are to be shipped prepaid to CARTER HOFFMANN with reimbursement credit for such part or component to be given if found by CARTER HOF...

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