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MODEL C-6000-ESP SERIES COMMAND CENTER - INSTRUCTIONS
General Description:
The C-6000-ESP Command Center is designed to start and
stop the exhaust fan and wash up to 5 groups of ventilators
and a ClearAir
TM
RSPC-ESP unit in sequence with a delay
period between each wash. A sequence wash may be nec-
essary if the building’s hot water system is not capable of
supplying the required volume of water at one given time.
The exhaust fan and wash sequence may be started
Manu-
ally
by pushing the “
Start Fan
” or “
Start Wash
” buttons, or
may be programmed for
Automatic
operation.
Programmed operations may include:
1. Starting the exhaust fan once within a 24-hour period.
2. Stopping the exhaust fan and starting the wash cycle
sequence once within a 24-hour period.
3. Programming the length of the wash cycles and delay
periods between the wash cycles. The maximum length
of a wash cycle is 9 minutes. The maximum length of
the delay period is 99 minutes.
4. Skipping a day so the exhaust fan and wash cycle do
not operate for holidays or specific days within a 7-day
week when the kitchen is not operating.
The C-6000-ESP Command Center provides information
and programming for various functions by accessing nine
different menu catagories. An overview of the nine menu
items are as follows:
1. Cycle Type: Toggles each wash solenoid between a Hood
wash and an ESP wash. Preset at factory and protected
by a password.
2. Detergent: Displays Toll-Free Number to order detergent:
800-286-2010.
3. Wash Length: Sets length of each wash cycle from 3 to
9 minutes.
4. Delay Time (for sequence wash units only): Sets delay
between washes from 1 minute to 99 minutes.
5. Set Clock: Day, hour and minutes.
6. AutoMode [M or A]: Sets the C-6000-ESP to Manual or
Automatic modes. In Automatic mode, the C-6000-ESP
will start the Fan and Wash at the preset times that were
set using the Set Wash Times option.
A = Automatic / M = Manual
Also allows individual days (Mon, Tues., etc.) to be set
ON or OFF when Automatic mode is selected.
7. Set Wash Times: Sets Start Times for Automatic start
of Fan and wash when C-6000-ESP is set to Automatic
mode.
8. Wash Test: Runs through a complete Wash Cycle with
decreased times.
Damper Closing Time = 10 sec.
Wash Times = 10 sec.
Water Heating Time = 10 sec.
Exits menu when finished.
9. Number of Washes: Preset at factory and protected with
a password.
Allows the number of washes to be changed from 1 to
13 (S1 to S13).
C-6000-ESP COMMAND CENTER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Push "Start Fan" before turning on cooking equipment. Note:
There is a 45 second delay after pushing the button before
the fan starts to allow the damper to open to the "Exhaust"
position.
2. At the end of the day, or whenever cooking is completed,
push "Start Wash". This will turn off the exhaust fan and close
the damper forward to the "Wash" position.
Note:
There is a 45 second delay after pushing the button before
the wash cycle starts, to allow the damper, if so equipped, to
close to the "Wash" position. After closing, the timed wash cycle
begins. Damper stays closed until "Start Fan" is pushed.
Note:
24 hour kitchens must push "Start Wash" at least once a day, or
as needed for proper cleaning.
3. To set the length of the time for the wash cycle, press "Menu",
then press [F1] until "Wash Length" appears on the display. Fol-
low the instructions on the display to edit the length of washes
as necessary.
Note:
Refer to the programming instructions on the inside of
this cabinet for more information on programming the C-6000
Command Center.
LOW DETERGENT
The green light will flash and
"Low Detergent"
will be displayed on
the C-6000 Command Center indicating the detergent is low.
FIRE CONDITION
1. A flashing red light and the message
"Ext. Fire Active"
indicates
the control is in an
External Fire Mode
- exhaust fan on, damper
open, and water wash nozzles on.
2. A continuous red light and the message
"Fire In Hood"
indicates
the control is in an
Internal Fire Mode
- exhaust fan off, damper
closed, and water wash nozzles on.
MODEL C-6000 COMMAND CENTER
Summary of Contents for ClearAir RSPC-ESP SERIES
Page 9: ...9 TYPICAL INSTALLATION ...
Page 46: ...46 PARTS DETERGENT PUMP 45 PARTS DETERGENT PUMP ...
Page 53: ...53 C 6000 ESP INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 56: ...56 RSPC ESP DRAIN ...
Page 57: ...57 SPRAY ODOR WIRING ...
Page 68: ...INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...