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6.3 PROGRAMMING THE 

E402/402F Display Descriptions

 

Louu

 

Controller is in operating mode. Actual vat temperature is 

more than 10° below programmed vat temperature.

 

rEdy

 

Controller is in operating mode. Actual vat temperature is 

within proper cooking temperature range. The vat is ready 

to start a cook cycle.

 

HI

 

Controller is in operating mode. Actual vat temperature is 

more  than  30°  above  highest  programmed  vat 

temperature.

 

Prob

 

Control probe is either open circuited or short circuited. 

Display  will  be  accompanied  by  an  audible  alarm  if 

shorted.  Check or replace probe.

 

2:30

 

The control is in operating mode and a cook cycle is in 

progress.

 

done

 

The  control  is  in  operating  mode  and  a  cook  cycle  has 

been  completed.  Display  will  be  accompanied  by  a 

pulsing audible alarm.

 

6.3.1 Programming temperature set point and 

temperature scale. (Factory set for 180

⁰⁰⁰⁰

C, 

range available is 30

⁰⁰⁰⁰

C to 190

⁰⁰⁰⁰

C)

 

a)  Press  and  hold  temperature  key  for  3  seconds. 

“Prog”  will be displayed. Then press DOWN (key 1) 

or UP (key 4) key.

 

b)  The  display  will  show  either  

C”  or  

F”  (degrees 

celsius  or  degrees  fahrenheit).  Once  desired 
temperature scale is displayed, press temperature key 
to accept/enter.

 

c)  Display  will  now  alternate  between  “Sett”  and 

“XXXZ”  (where  X  denotes  the  temperature  and 

Z indicates temperature scale).

 

d)  Adjust temperature using DOWN (key 1) and UP (key

 

4)  keys.   The   longer   key   is   pressed,   the   faster 

temperature scrolls.

 

e) When desired temperature has been reached, press 

temperature key to accept/enter.

 

f)  To exit temperature programming, press temperature 

key again.

 

6.3.2 Programming a Product Cycle Time 

and Action Alarm

 

a)  Press  and  hold  P  key  for  3  seconds.  “Prog”  will  be 

displayed.  Note:  Programming  mode  will  exit 

automatically if no keys are pressed within 2 minutes.

 

b) Select a product key to program (1 to 4). The display 

will  alternate  between  “ti-z”  and  “X:XX”  where z  is 

the  number  of  the  key  pressed  and  X:XX  is  the  set 

time in minutes and seconds.

 

c)  Adjust the time up or down using the DOWN  (key 1) 

and the UP  (key4) keys. The longer key is held, the 

faster time will scroll.

 

d)  Once  desired  time  is  reached,  press  P  key  to 

accept/enter.

 

e)  The  display  will  now  alternate  between  “PrEz”  and 

“X:XX” where is the number of the key pressed and 

X:XX is action alarm time in minutes and seconds.

 

NOTE:  The  time  entered  here  is  the  time  action  is 
required  before  the  end  of  the  total  cycle  time  entered 
above.  If  NO  Action  time  is  required,  leave  at  “0:00”
Adjust time as c) above.

 

f)  Once  desired  time  is  reached,  press  P  key  to 

accept/enter.

 

g)  “Prog”  will  again  be  displayed  and  another  product 

key can be selected for programming. Repeat above 

steps  and  when  no  more  keys  are  required  to  be 

programmed and “Prog” is displayed, press key to 

exit programming mode and return to idle mode.

 

 

 

SECTION 7 - 
CHANGING/FILTERING THE OIL

 

Warning

 

After filtering, wait 30 seconds before removing bucket.

 

When  draining,  ensure  that  the  oil  has  time  to  strain 

through  strainer  basket.  Heavily  unfiltered  oil  may 

overflow.

 

Note (E401F/402F only)

 

This could cause pump to block over a period of time and 

is considered as misuse of equipment.

 

Warning

 

If  oil  is  not  emptied  on  a  regular  basis  or  if  oil  is  left  in 

receptacle, it may solidify and overflow or spill on to the 

kitchen floor to create a hazard.

 

 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for E401

Page 1: ...peration and cleaning of the appliance IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING THIS APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED PROCEDURES MAY...

Page 2: ...n systems Gas water and electrical supply external to unit Light bulbs Re installing vacuum in kettle jackets Replacement of grill burner ceramics when damage has been clearly caused by misuse Where a...

Page 3: ...tion such as or installing the means such as ade available as an must be installed to relative to any walls provided in fryer base of fitting can be chain has a quick point and secure bracket attached...

Page 4: ...rogramming purposes 2 Program Button Used to enter timer programme mode to change each of the 4 pre set timer select channels See Section 6 3 Temperature Button Used to view Actual Set temperature and...

Page 5: ...limit thermostat independent of the main controller In the case of operating thermostat failure allowing oil temperature to rise above predetermined legislation safe zone 230 C limit device will acti...

Page 6: ...c Carefully replace in reverse order 3 10 MAINS ON and HEAT DEMAND NEONS a Remove control panel by undoing fixings at top and bottom of control panel and unplug control panel b Remove electrical conne...

Page 7: ...SECTION 4 SPARES When ordering spare parts always quote the appliance type and serial number This information will be found on the data plate SECTION 5 CRITICAL DIMENSIONS 7...

Page 8: ...items are removed prior to use Before operation pan requires to be thoroughly cleaned and dried Discolouration of heated parts is caused by factory testing to ensure unit is satisfactory It will not...

Page 9: ...ay when cook cycle has ended and alarm will sound If DONE is displayed immediately and alarm sounds key has not been programmed See Section 6 3 2 for programming details b Stop a timing cycle Press an...

Page 10: ...erature key again 6 3 2 Programming a Product Cycle Time and Action Alarm a Press and hold P key for 3 seconds Prog will be displayed Note Programming mode will exit automatically if no keys are press...

Page 11: ...lement guard 15 Top up oil to correct level SECTION 8 CLEANING and MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATION Personal protective equipment PPE s should be used when cleaning or handling medium within this appliance...

Page 12: ...y oil bucket and oil suction pipe 19 Replace strainer and micro filter in oil bucket and return oil bucket to cradle 20 Fill fry pot with clean oil to MIN mark Refer to Section 6 Figure 6 SECTION 9 CO...

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