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OM-BPM-15/30/40E(C,A,C2T™) & BPP-30/40E(C,A,C2T™)

OPERATION

CAUTION:  DO NOT HEAT AN EMPTY PAN FOR MORE THAN FIVE MINUTES AT A  

SETTING HIGHER THAN 300°F.  DAMAGE TO THE PAN COULD RESULT.

WARNING:  KEEP THE AREA AROUND BRAISING PAN FREE AND CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLE 

MATERIALS.

CAUTION:  KEEP FLOORS IN BRAISING PAN WORK AREA CLEAN AND DRY. IF SPILLS 

OCCUR, CLEAN IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID THE DANGER OF SLIPS OR FALLS.

CAUTION:  REPLACE THE HOLE PLUG BEFORE CLEANING OTHERWISE WATER COULD 

ENTER THE ELECTRICAL CONTROL BOX AND DAMAGE THE PARTS.

Classic Control

Advanced Control

Cook2Temp Control

OPERATOR CONTROLS
1.  Classic Control (-EC) Models 

a.  Lighted Power ON switch located on the control console. It controls main 

power to the unit.

b.  The temperature knob, located on the control console, is used to set the 

pan temperatures between 175° and 400°F

c.  Heating indicator light located on the control console, lights when the 

controller energizes the heating elements and will cycle on and off once 
the unit reaches set temperature. If the unit is tilted, the heating elements 
will be disabled and the light will turn off until the unit is returned to the 
cooking position.

d.  A handwheel controls the worm and gear mechanism that smoothly tilts 

the pan body and holds it in the desired position

e.  For power tilt units a switch is located on the control panel to raise and 

lower the pan body.

2.  Advanced Control (-EA) models

a.  Lighted Power ON switch located on the control console. It controls main 

power to the unit.

b.  Heating indicator light located on the control console, lights when the 

controller energizes the heating elements and will cycle on and off once 
the unit reaches set temperature. If the unit is tilted, the heating elements 
will be disabled and the light will turn off until the unit is returned to the 
cooking position.

c.   SET TnnP Mode - Allows power to the controller without the pan heating; 

the pan will heat once the LOW TEMP, MANUAL or HIGH TEMP button is 
selected.

d.  LOW TEMP Button – Used to set operating temperature on of the pan at 

a preset low temperature (default = 175°F).  Can be pressed at any point 
during operation of the unit to change the set temperature to the preset 
value except when there is an active TIMER enabled.

e.  MANUAL Mode button – Enables the user modify the desired cooking 

temperature of the pan (between 175F and 400F) using the temperature 
knob and display (default = 212F). The operator will press the MANUAL 
button and set the desired temperature using the temperature knob and 
display. Once the desired temperature is shown in the display, the user 
may either press the MANUAL button again or wait 5 seconds and the set 
temperature will be accepted by the controller and locked in. After the set 
temperature is accepted, it may be changed at any time by pressing the 

MANUAL button and resetting the temperature using the same process 
above.

f.   HIGH TEMP button – Used to set operating temperature of the pan at a 

preset high temperature (default = 400ºF). Can be pressed at any time 
during operation of the unit to change the set temperature to the preset 
value except when there is an active TIMER enabled.

g.  TIMER button - once the appropriate set temperature is selected using the 

HIGH TEMP, MANUAL or LOW TEMP buttons; a countdown timer can be set 
to remind the user when the cooking process is completed. 
1.  Range – 1 minute to 10 hours
2.  When the timer expires: 

A.  The set temperature will automatically change to the LOW TEMP 

setting and will continue at this setting until the user changes the 
temperature via MANUAL or HIGH TEMP buttons.

B.  An audible alarm will notify the user that attention is required, 

the alarm will continue to sound until the user presses the TIMER 
button.   

3.  An active TIMER can be cancelled by pressing and holding the TIMER 

button for 5 secs.

4.  Set temp can be changed during an active timer by pressing the 

MANUAL button and adjusting the set temp using the Temperature 
knob and display.

5.  HIGH TEMP and LOW TEMP presets cannot be used to change the 

setpoint once a TIMER has started.

h.  READY alarm – The control will sound 3 beeps when the unit has reached 

within 20 degrees of set point during pre-heat or when a higher set 
temperature is selected.

i.  A handwheel controls the worm and gear mechanism that smoothly tilts 

the pan body and holds it in the desired position

j.  For power tilt units a switch is located on the control panel to raise and 

lower the pan body.

3.  Cook2Temp™ Control (-EC2T™)  Models 

a.  Lighted Power ON switch located on the control console. Controls main 

power to the unit.

b.  Heating indicator light located on the control console, lights when the 

controller energizes the heating elements and will cycle on and off once 
the unit reaches set temperature. If the unit is tilted, the heating elements 
will be disabled and the light will turn off until the unit is returned to the 
cooking position.

c.  Set Mode – Allows power to the controller without the pan heating, the pan 

will heat once the LOW TEMP, MANUAL or HIGH TEMP button is selected.

d.  LOW TEMP Button – Used to set a unit temperature of the pan at a preset 

low temperature (default = 175°F). Can be pressed at any time during 
operation of the unit to change the unit temperature to the preset value 
expect when there is an active TIMER or an active Cook2Temp.

e.  MANUAL Button – Enables the user to modify the unit temperature of the 

pan (between 175°F and 400°F) using the temperature knob and display 
(default = 212°F). The operator will press the MANUAL button and then 
select the desired unit temperature using the temperature knob and 
display. Once the desired unit temperature is shown on the display, the 
user may either press the MANUAL button again or wait 5 seconds and 
the selected temperature will be accepted by the controller and locked in. 
After the selected temperature is accepted it may be changed at any time 
by pressing the MANUAL button and resetting the temperature using the 
same process as above except when there is an active AUTO Cook2Temp.

f.  HIGH TEMP Button – Used to set unit temperature of the pan at a preset 

high temperature (default = 400°F). Can be pressed at any time during 
operation of the unit to change the unit temperature to the preset value 
expect when there is an active TIMER or an active Cook2Temp.

Summary of Contents for BPM-15EC

Page 1: ...ntain it open at any position The cover opens to the back It is hinged to the frame so it moves independently from the pan body The following sizes and options are available Model PAN DIMENSIONS Tilt...

Page 2: ...DE FORWARD SUDDENLY DURING TILTING AND CAUSE HOT LIQUID TO SPLASH OUT WARNING USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR ITS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS VOIDS ALL WARRAN...

Page 3: ...e control box near the UL data plate 7 Core probe storage bracket C2T models only a It is recommend that the core probe storage bracket be installed on the control console It is not recommend that the...

Page 4: ...change the set temperature to the preset value except when there is an active TIMER enabled g TIMER button once the appropriate set temperature is selected using the HIGHTEMP MANUAL or LOWTEMP buttons...

Page 5: ...AL C2T button again or wait 5 seconds and the selected temperature will be accepted by the controller and locked in Once the set product temperature has been accepted the user will be prompted to sele...

Page 6: ...degrees to vertical b Power Tilt Model 1 Press the power tilt switch marked up to raise the pan or down to lower the pan 2 The spring loaded switch will return to the OFF middle position when you rel...

Page 7: ...y with the cleaning solution 4 Use a cloth moistened with cleaning solution to clean controls the control console and electric conduit 5 Rinse the pan very well with lukewarm water and drain it comple...

Page 8: ...ck when the switch opens or closes and verifying LEDs on back of board X e Contactor functioning X PROB in display Advanced and C2T only Authorized Service Rep Only a For loose or broken wires or dama...

Page 9: ...146521 4 BULLET FOOT W O FOOT ADAPTER 146628 5 FRICTION RING 146520 Parts List COVER COUNTERBALANCE ASSEMBLIES CALL FACTORY FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 888 994 7636 Key Qty Description Part 1 1 COVER COUNT...

Page 10: ...10 OM BPM 15 30 40E C A C2T BPP 30 40E C A C2T Parts List For Classic EC Models CALL FACTORY FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 888 994 7636...

Page 11: ...11 OM BPM 15 30 40E C A C2T BPP 30 40E C A C2T Parts List For Advanced EA Cook2Temp EC2T Models CALL FACTORY FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 888 994 7636...

Page 12: ...RMINAL BLOCK BOX COVER 175043 24a KNOB ALUMINUM EC 175095 24b KNOB ALUMINUM EA EC2T 174829 KEY DESCRIPTION PART NO 25 RELAY 24V 119814 26 FUSE 3AMP 3AG 2077853 x FERRITE BEAD 175836 x TRUNION SEAL 175...

Page 13: ...02624 2 1 SHAFT HANDWHEEL 144834 3 1 GEAR WORM 128001 4 1 GEAR SECTOR 009829 5 1 KEY GIB 012031 6 1 HANDWHEEL 139152 7 2 PIN ROLL 012614 8 2 SCREW SET SOCKET 012060 9 2 BEARING ROLLER 002790 10 2 BEAR...

Page 14: ...GIB 012031 8 1 PIN ROLL 012614 9 1 MOTOR BRACKET 146114 10 1 REAR MOTOR BRACKET 146117 11a 1 FUSE HOLDER MOTOR 077840 11b 1 FUSE 144856 11c 1 RECTIFIER 145660 11d 2 RELAY 24VAC DPST N0 2 REQ D 119814...

Page 15: ...15 OM BPM 15 30 40E C A C2T BPP 30 40E C A C2T Wiring Diagram Classic EC MANUAL TILT CALL FACTORY FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 888 994 7636...

Page 16: ...16 OM BPM 15 30 40E C A C2T BPP 30 40E C A C2T Wiring Diagram Advanced EA Cook2Temp EC2T MANUAL TILT CALL FACTORY FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 888 994 7636...

Page 17: ...17 OM BPM 15 30 40E C A C2T BPP 30 40E C A C2T Wiring Diagram Classic EC POWER TILT CALL FACTORY FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 888 994 7636...

Page 18: ...18 OM BPM 15 30 40E C A C2T BPP 30 40E C A C2T Wiring Diagram Advanced EA Cook2Temp EC2T POWER TILT CALL FACTORY FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS 888 994 7636...

Page 19: ...OM BPM 15 30 40E C A C2T BPP 30 40E C A C2T Service Log Model No Purchased From Serial No Location Date Purchased Date Installed Purchase Order No For Service Call Date Maintenance Performed Performed...

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