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Fryer Operation
Model: WOG-MP-VH
5.01.9
PASSWORD Protection
5.01.10
Power Up Procedure - Computer Controller
It is possible to add
PASSWORD
protection for certain Controller functions and settings. This feature is a
FACTORY
SETTING
that is typically
DISABLED
. If
PASSCODE ENABLE
is set to
[ON]
, User is prompted to enter a password
before adding or editing
Menu Item Presets
, entering or changing a manual cook time setting, or accessing the
User
Settings Menu
.
If you desire to have Password protection enabled, or have questions concerning this feature, call
Giles Technical
Services at 800.554.4537
to request the passcode and instructions as to how to enable this feature.
Be certain that all Hood Filters are properly installed, and that the Filter Access Cover is in
place and securely latched before attempting to power-up the appliance.
1. Initially, ensure that the Selector Switch
①
is in the center
[OFF]
position.
2. Place the Power Switch
②
in the
[ON]
position. The green Power Light
③
will illuminate. The Computer
Cooking Controller will power-up and then sound an audible alarm tone. The message
“POWER FAILURE
[PRESS START TO PREHEAT]”
is shown on the
Upper OLED Display
④
.
This is normal
, intended to prevent the
Fryer from beginning to heat after a power interruption until attended by the User. Pressing the
[START]
key
⑤
silences the alarm and places the Fryer into
PREHEAT
mode. The settings shown on the
Upper Display
are
the last used. The Controller indicates that oil is heating, but until the Selector Switch
①
is placed in the
[COOK]
position, the heating elements will not turn
[ON]
.
5. The Fryer Hood fan will start-up and the E.A.C. status
ON
light
⑥
will illuminate.
6.
DO NOT
place
Selector Switch
in
[COOK]
position unless the fryer vat is filled with cooking oil, see
Section 5.03,
Cooking Procedures
.
NOTE:
The appliance will NOT power-up if the Filter Access Cover is missing or ajar. The sides of
the Cover must seat flush against the Hood front and the pin on the right-hand edge must
engage the interlock switch inside the Hood wall.
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Summary of Contents for WOG-MP-VH
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