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Model: WOG-MP-VH
Pre-Operation
4. Wait for the Controller to power up. Alarm sounds
and message
“
POWER FAILURE PRESS [START] TO
PREHEAT”
is displayed on the
Upper Display
and
“
HOLD”
on the
Lower Display ③.
5.
Press the
[START]
key
④
... setpoint of
335
°F
should display
, the alarm will silence and the
Controller should enter
PREHEAT
.
6. Set the Selector Switch
⑤
to the
[COOK]
position.
The
HEAT
light
⑥
should turn
ON
. Leave switch in the
[COOK]
position
NO MORE THAN 10 to 12 SECONDS
.
7. Return Selector Switch
⑤
to the
[OFF]
position
NOTE:
If during this test, should the
HEAT
light turn
OFF
, an alarm sound and the
Upper Display
show a
“
MAX
ELEMENT TEMP”
error message, return Power Switch to the
[OFF]
position and proceed on to the next step, as
this event would also indicate that the test is successful.
8. Moisture on the elements should quickly dry and heat should be felt rising from the vat.
DO NOT TOUCH THE
ELEMENTS DURING THIS TEST!
Proceed to
Section 4.04
below.
If Heating Elements do not dry within 15 - 30 seconds or no heating is detected, refer to
Section 7.01,
Troubleshooting Procedures
.
4.03.1 Heating Element Test, Computer Controller - continued
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5
6
1. Follow steps shown in
Section 4.01
.
2. Liberally dampen a sponge, or towel, with water
and wipe down Heating Elements
①
leaving
them visibly moist.
4. Set the Power Switch
②
to the
[ON]
position.
5. The temperature set-point value displayed on
the Digital Thermostat
③
should be greater
than
300
°F.
If it is not, change the setting to a
value of
300
°F
or higher (see
Section 5.01.2, Setting the Cooking Temperature
for instructions).
6. Set the Selector Switch
④
to the
[COOK]
position. The
HEAT
light
⑤
should turn
ON
. Leave switch in the
[COOK]
position for
NO MORE THAN 10 to 12 SECONDS
.
4.03.2 Heating Element Test, Manual Controls
The Heating Elements quickly become extremely hot when energized! Skin contact may result
in severe burn injury.
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