background image

6.3 PROGRAMMING THE E422F

Display Descriptions

Louu

Controller is in operating mode. Actual vat temperature is

more than 10°C 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 10°C above 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

C, 

range available is 30

C to 190

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 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 key pressed and 

X:XX

is set time in

minutes and seconds.

c)  Adjust the time up or down using the 

DOWN

(key 1)

and the 

UP

(key 4)

keys. The longer key is held, the

faster time will scroll.

d) When set time is reached, press 

P

key to

accept/enter.  

e) The display will now alternate between 

“PrEz”

and

“X:XX”

where 

z

is number of key pressed and 

X:XX

is action alarm time in minutes and seconds.   

NOTE

: The time entered here is time action required

before end of 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. When no more keys are required to be

programmed and 

“Prog”

is displayed, press 

P

key to

exit programming mode and return to idle mode.

SECTION 7 - 
CHANGING THE OIL

Warning

After filtering, wait 30 seconds before removing bucket.

When draining, ensure that oil has time to strain through

strainer basket. Heavily unfiltered oil may overflow.

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.

7.1 STARTING THE FILTRATION PROCESS

1. Turn unit off at appropriate ON/OFF pan switch and

allow oil to cool below 170°C 

(or if cold, heat to

minimum temperature of 60°C).

Open cabinet door

and pull filter bucket forward.

10

Summary of Contents for E421

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: ...MODEL NUMBERS NETT WEIGHTS and DIMENSIONS 1 2 SITING The unit must be installed on a firm level floor in a well lit draught free position The fryer should not be installed in a position where the poss...

Page 4: ...r 4 Heat Demand Indicator Amber illuminates when elements are on Goes out when desired temperature is reached 2 3 2 E422F Fryer Control Panel See Figure 3 Figure 3 E422F Control Panel 1 Four Digit LED...

Page 5: ...e manner Emphasis should be given to safe operation and use of drain valve and oil bucket Oil bucket should not be overfilled to allow safe movement Oil should be allowed to cool before any manual han...

Page 6: ...RS a Remove control panel by undoing fixings at top and bottom Unplug control panel b Disconnect electrics loom and remove fixings to enable controller to be removed c Carefully replace in reverse ord...

Page 7: ...SECTION 5 CRITICAL DIMENSIONS 7 8 10 Wu Set to 0 8 Set to 10 minutes Set to Wu Timer Pump Settings Set for 230V...

Page 8: ...um Hot Fill Mark See Figure 6 Medium and Foodstuffs As foodstuffs increase volume within fry pot follow these rules NEVER ADD WATER TO FRYER MEDIUM WARNING No attempt must be made to operate appliance...

Page 9: ...sing the following guide in Section 6 3 2 Operating the Controller a To start a timing cycle Press any product key 1 to 4 to start a timing cycle If key is programmed correct time will display and wil...

Page 10: ...mming 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...

Page 11: ...ION 8 CLEANING and MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATION Personal protective equipment PPE s should be used when cleaning or handling medium within this appliance WARNING NEVER PUMP WATER THROUGH THE FILTRATION...

Page 12: ...top quality medium to obtain optimum results Shortening or solid fats can be used if necessary Solid fats MUST be heated carefully Solid fat has a lower smoke point temperature than shortening E421F f...

Page 13: ...ne whilst oil is below 180 C 5 It is advised that a skimmer is used continuously between frying batches of food to remove any floating debris Failure to do this may result in oil becoming bitter to ta...

Page 14: ...183 BW49183 PROBE PROBE ON OFF SWITCHES ON OFF SWITCHES 42 42 14 14 23 23 26 26 2A 2A A S FUSE A S FUSE 45 45 30 30 33 33 27 27 9 WAY MALE PLUG HOUSING 9 WAY MALE PLUG HOUSING MATE WITH CONTROL PANEL...

Page 15: ...91 90 90 104 104 103 103 102 102 21 21 NEUTRAL TERMINALS NEUTRAL TERMINALS 29 29 23 23 26 26 2A A S FUSE 2A A S FUSE 30 30 33 33 27 27 9 WAY MALE 9 WAY MALE PLUG HOUSING PLUG HOUSING MATE WITH MATE WI...

Page 16: ...LOOM BW49183 BW49183 92 92 91 91 90 90 104 104 103 103 102 102 ON OFF SWITCHES ON OFF SWITCHES 28 28 25 25 5A A S FUSE 5A A S FUSE 23 23 26 26 2A A S FUSE 2A A S FUSE 45 45 28 28 36 36 B B B A A 4 5 6...

Page 17: ...TO CONTROL PANEL WIRING LOOM WIRING LOOM BW49271 BW49271 PROBE PROBE ON OFF SWITCHES ON OFF SWITCHES 61 61 TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER 22 22 16 16 28 28 25 25 5A A S FUSE 5A A S FUSE 2A A S FUSE 2A A S FU...

Page 18: ...577 86 87 88 90 FIT TO ELEMENT BOX 9 WAY FEMALE PLUG HOUSING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 96 95 110 LEFT AMBER RV100 107 87 FIT TO TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTOR IN ELEMENT BOX 9 WAY FEMALE PLUG HOUSING 9 8 7 6 5 4 3...

Page 19: ...100 100 99 83 93 95 91 92 83 93 95 96 96 7 6 8 9 1 3 2 4 5 OPERATES RH SIDE ELEMENT FROM TRANSFORMER ON MAIN LOOM 64 64 FIT TO TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTOR IN ELEMENT BOX 4 WAY CRIMP TERMINAL HOUSING 103...

Page 20: ...TOR PROBE THERMISTOR PROBE 13 15 17 22 37 53 7 9 11 5 3 1 45 46 2 4 6 48 47 32 31 14 16 18 40 39 8 10 12 20 24 23 29 30 96 93 86 84 83 91 92 101 27 100 26 95 98 99 33 81 82 97 102 103 C5 C5 C9 C6 C6 G...

Page 21: ...2 91 83 84 86 93 96 30 29 23 24 20 12 10 8 39 40 18 16 14 31 32 47 48 6 4 2 46 45 1 3 5 11 9 7 53 37 22 17 15 13 THERMISTOR PROBE THERMISTOR PROBE ON OFF SWITCH 1 2A FUSE 2A FUSE OPERATING POWER SWITC...

Page 22: ...USE 2A FUSE ON OFF SWITCH 1 THERMISTOR PROBE 13 15 17 22 37 53 7 9 11 5 3 1 45 46 2 4 6 48 47 32 31 14 16 18 40 39 8 10 12 20 24 23 71 96 93 91 92 33 27 100 26 95 82 101 99 102 103 C5 C5 CTT CONTROLLE...

Page 23: ...12 10 8 39 40 18 16 14 31 32 47 48 6 4 2 46 45 1 3 5 11 9 7 53 37 22 17 15 13 THERMISTOR PROBE THERMISTOR PROBE ON OFF SWITCH 1 2A FUSE 2A FUSE OPERATING POWER SWITCH A1 A2 CTT CONTROLLER SAFETY STAT...

Page 24: ...24...

Reviews: