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Power Connections and Power Up
The electrical connections for the CTP 80CBB
are located on the upper back panel of the unit.
Once the cables have been connected and the
unit is turned on, it can remain on during normal
daily operations. It does not need to be turned
off unless it is serviced, moved, or remains
unused for a long period of time.
NOTE:
ELELCTRICAL HAZARD - DO NOT
HANDLE OR OPERATE NEAR WATER.
NOTE:
FB JR UNITS MAY HAVE SOME
CONNECTIONS ON THE SIDE OF THE UNIT.
1. Ensure the power-switch is in the “off”
position with the “
○
” end pressed in.
2. Connect the Drive Motor cable to the round
metal port.
3. Connect the ethernet cable to the ethernet
port in the plastic gland. Screw the plastic
cover over the connection and secure the
ethernet gland assembly with the nut.
Connect the other end of the cable to the
port on the underside of the Touch Panel.
4. Connect the power cord to the port on the
back panel.
5. Plug the power cord into an outlet.
6. Activate the unit by pressing the “
|
” end of
the switch.
7. Turn on the Touch Panel by pressing the
small round black power button on the back
casing of the Touch Panel. There is also a
smaller power button between the casing
and the screen.
8. Most likely, settings on the Touch Panel will
need to be adjusted according to the
operator’s preference. Serving modes,
flavor timing, serving sizes, changing the
menu flavor names and more features are
outlined in the TOUCH PANEL
OPERATIONS MANUAL. For the initial set-
up, however, proceed with the rest of this
section before making those adjustments.
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Summary of Contents for CTP 80CBB
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