Henny Penny EEG-16X Operator'S Manual Download Page 74

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Press the right arrow button until “ASSIGN BTN” shows in the display, along
with the product (ex: NUGGETS). If this product already has a product button
assigned to it, that LED will be lit. To assign other product buttons to that
product, press and hold the product button for 3 seconds and that LED stays lit.
To remove a product from a button, press and hold the product button with a lit
LED and the LED goes out.

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Press the right arrow button until “COOK TIME” shows in the display, and then
use the product buttons, or the up arrow and down arrow buttons, to change the
time in minutes and seconds, to a maximum of 59:59.

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Press the right arrow button and “TEMP” shows in the display, along with the
preset temperature on the right side of the display. Press the product buttons, or
the up arrow and down arrow buttons, to change the temperature. The
temperature range is 190°F (88°C) to 375°F (191°C).

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Press the right arrow button until “COOK ID” shows in the display along with the
product ID. For example, NUG would be the ID for nuggets. Use the product
buttons, or the up arrow and down arrow buttons, to change the ID.

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Press the right arrow button until “ALRM 1” shows in the left display, and an
alarm time in the right display. Press the product buttons, or the up and down
arrow buttons, to set an alarm. Ex., If a Cook Cycle was set at 3 minutes, and an
alarm was to go off after 30 seconds into the Cook Cycle, “2:30” would be set in
the display at this time. When the timer counts down to 2:30 the alarm sounds.
After alarm time is set, press the right arrow button and “ALRM 2” shows in
display, and a second alarm can be programmed.

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Press the right arrow button until “QUAL TMR” shows in the display along with
the preset holding time. Press the product buttons or the up and down arrow
buttons to adjust holding time, up to 2 hours: 59 minutes.

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Press the right arrow button until “INCL IN FLTR CNT” flashes in display along
with “YES” or “NO”. Using the up or down arrow buttons, change the display to
“YES” if that product’s Cook Cycles are to be counted as part of the
recommended filter process. Set to “NO” if it is not to be included.

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Press the right arrow button until “FILTER AFTER ...” flashes in the left display,
and the number of cook cycles between filters shows in the right display. Press
the product buttons or the up and down arrow buttons to change this value of 0
to 99 loads. This needs set for each product.

Summary of Contents for EEG-16X

Page 1: ...05 107G OPERATOR S MANUAL EEG 16X EEG 241 EEG 242 EEG 243 EEG 244 E EV VO OL LU UT TI IO ON N E EL LI IT TE E G Ga as s R Re ed du uc ce ed d O Oiill C Ca ap pa ac ciit ty y O Op pe en n F Fr ry ye er...

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Page 3: ...ting The Fryer 10 2 13 Dimensions 11 Chapter 3 Operation 15 3 1 Operating Components 15 3 2 Set Up Mode 18 3 3 Filling Or Adding Oil 19 3 3 1 Filling Vat From Bulk Oil Supply 20 3 4 Morning Start Up P...

Page 4: ...ton Stats 53 3 18 2 Filter Button Stats 53 3 19 Preventative Maintenance Schedule 53 3 20 Clean Blower Vents 54 Chapter 4 Information Mode 57 4 1 Information Mode Details 57 4 1 1 1 E Log Error Code L...

Page 5: ...nce or is safety related the words DANGER WARNING CAUTION or NOTICE are used Their usage is described as follows D DA AN NG GE ER R indicates hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in de...

Page 6: ...Preface iv Equipotential Ground Symbol Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Symbol Shock Hazard Symbols Hot Surface Symbols...

Page 7: ...ens of restaurants bakeries hospitals etc but not for the continuous mass production of food such as in a factory setting During use the units airborne A weighted emission sound pressure is below 70 d...

Page 8: ...l I2L 19 8 KW 67 560 Btu h Natural I2HS 19 8 KW 67 560 Btu h Natural I2E 43 46 45 3 mj m3 0 c 19 8 KW 67 560 Btu h Liquid Propane I3P 19 8 KW 67 560 Btu h Liquid Propane Butane I3 B P 19 8 KW 67 560 B...

Page 9: ...7 kPa South Africa LPG 2 5 kPa Injector Size Natural I2H 2 08 mm Natural I2E 2 08 mm Liquid Propane I3P 1 30 mm Liquid Propane Butane I3 B P 1 30 mm South Africa NG 2 08 mm South Africa LPG 1 30 mm Th...

Page 10: ...Preface viii...

Page 11: ...in order to com ply To continue compliance with these directives this unit must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste For proper dis posal please contact your nearest Henny Penny distributor 1 1...

Page 12: ...Introduction 2...

Page 13: ...s d dr riilllls s o or r s sc cr re ew ws s a as s c co om mp po on ne en nt t d da am ma ag ge e o or r e elle ec ct tr riic ca all s sh ho oc ck k c co ou ulld d r re es su ullt t 2 2 2 2 U Un np pa...

Page 14: ...earances for servicing and proper operation Choose a location which will provide easy loading and unloading without interfering with the final assembly of food orders Operators have found that frying...

Page 15: ...ermit efficient removal of the steam exhaust and frying odors Special precaution must be taken in designing an exhaust canopy to avoid interference with the operation of the fryer We recommend you con...

Page 16: ...iin ng g iit ts s iin nd diiv viid du ua all m ma an nu ua all s sh hu ut to of ff f v va allv ve e d du ur riin ng g a an ny y p pr re es ss su ur re e t te es st tiin ng g o of f t th he e g ga as s...

Page 17: ...ansmission of strain to the connector as specified in the appliance manufacturer s instructions 3 3 See the illustration on the following page for the proper connection of flexible gas line and cable...

Page 18: ...s control valve is in the off position Upon initial installation and after moving the unit the piping and fittings should be checked for gas leaks A simple checking method is to turn on the gas and br...

Page 19: ...b be e e eq qu uiip pp pe ed d w wiit th h a an n e ex xt te er rn na all c ciir rc cu uiit t b br re ea ak ke er r w wh hiic ch h iin nc co or rp po or ra at te es s a a 3 3m mm m d diis sc co on nn...

Page 20: ...on the controls left or right 4 4 The burner lights and operates in a Melt Cycle until the shortening reaches a preset temperature 5 5 Once the display shows a product selection or a double dashes pre...

Page 21: ...Installation 11 2 2 1 13 3 D Diim me en ns siio on ns s Figure 2 1 Side Dimensions NOTE Side dimensions are the same for all units Figure 2 2 1 Well Dimensions...

Page 22: ...Installation 12 Figure 2 3 2 Well Dimensions Figure 2 4 3 Well Dimensions...

Page 23: ...Installation 13 Figure 2 5 4 Well Dimensions...

Page 24: ...Installation 14...

Page 25: ...g Controls Indicators page 15 and described in Table 3 1 Operating Controls Indicators page 16 The operating components are shown in Figure 3 2 Operating Components page 17 and described in Table 3 2...

Page 26: ...from 250 F to 300 F 121 C to 149 C Used in programming modes used as button to back up to a previous parameter in program and filter modes 6 Filter Button Used to access the filter menu also used for...

Page 27: ...ress to change dis played product also used for X to indicate no or cancel 14 Right Heat Button Press to turn on and off the heat system for the right vat s on full vats either heat button can be used...

Page 28: ...up the controls will ask to confirm the settings for the fryer 1 1 When main power switch is turned on OFF shows in both displays Press the heat button on either side and SETUP ENTER CODE shows in dis...

Page 29: ...ns s w wh he en n p po ou ur riin ng g h ho ot t o oiill iin nt to o v va at t O Oiill a an nd d a allll m me et ta all p pa ar rt ts s t th ha at t a ar re e iin n c co on nt ta ac ct t w wiit th h...

Page 30: ...OTE MUST be equipped with optional accessories and controls set to YES for BULK OIL SUPPLY in Set Up Mode 1 1 Turn the main power switch to the on position 2 2 Place basket support inside of vat 3 3 P...

Page 31: ...bypassed if desired by pressing button or X button and holding it for 5 seconds The control then shows EXIT MELT and YES NO Press button for YES and vat heats continuously until the set point temperat...

Page 32: ...ullt tiin ng g iin n s se ev ve er re e b bu ur rn ns s a an nd d o or r p pr ro op pe er rt ty y d da am ma ag ge e NOTE If desired the melt cycle may be bypassed by pressing and holding the or X bu...

Page 33: ...nu ua all T To op p O Of ff f If oil level is a little low oil can be added to vat at any time from BIB to raise oil level to the proper level by following steps below This procedure is NOT to be used...

Page 34: ...JIB IS LOW and an alarm sounds 2 2 Open right door pull JIB from unit pull cap from JIB top discard empty BIB and replace with full one 3 3 1 10 0 M Mo od de ell E EE EG G 2 24 41 1 O Oiill R Re es s...

Page 35: ...iir r 1 1 Open door and pull reservoir forward 2 2 Slide reservoir to the left and lift from fryer 3 3 Clean reservoir at a sink with soap and water NOTE Before placing the reservoir back into positio...

Page 36: ...ressed fryer resumes normal operation and control suggests filter later 2 2 Check Filter Pan If the filter drain pan or cover is not in place the display shows CHK PAN Make sure that the filter pipe i...

Page 37: ...emove the brush immediately to prevent damage to the drain valve and then press the button and DRAINING displays Controls will proceed with filtering process 4 4 At end of drain cycle VAT EMTY followe...

Page 38: ...g ge e m ma ay y o oc cc cu ur r t to o t th he e d dr ra aiin n v va allv ve e This section describes how to run an automatic filter procedure using the push button feature 1 1 During normal operatio...

Page 39: ...operation Press X button and pump runs for another 30 seconds You can try to fill the vat 3 times 9 9 After trying to fill the vat 3 times without success the controls then shows CHANGE FILTER PAD YE...

Page 40: ...e er rs so on na all iin njju ur ry y 1 1 Check Filter Pan A new filter pad should be used on the first filter of each day but the same filter pad can be used the rest of the day except for fish vats...

Page 41: ...display shows RINSING and vat fills with oil 1 12 2 Once vat is filled OPEN DRAIN shows in display Pull out on drain knob to open the drain and display shows RINSING When rinsing is complete display...

Page 42: ...lter pipe is tightly connected and that the filter drain pan is as far back under fryer as it will go and the filter pan cover is in place If the filter drain pan or cover is not in place the display...

Page 43: ...lating it through the filtering system and the display shows 5 00 STOP 1 15 5 Once oil is polished display shows FILL VAT along with YES Press button the display shows FILLING and vat fills with oil 1...

Page 44: ...lease right arrow button twice until display shows 3 DISPOSE Press button and display shows DISPOSE YES NO 4 4 Press button and IS DISPOSAL UNIT IN PLACE YES NO shows in display 5 5 With discard shutt...

Page 45: ...NO If control suspects oil in drain pan CAUTION IS THERE OIL IN PAN YES NO may show in display Make sure drain pan is empty before proceeding 4 4 Press button and display shows IS DISPOSAL UNIT IN PL...

Page 46: ...from vat into drain pan 6 6 Display shows VAT EMTY YES NO Verify that vat is empty and press button 7 7 Display shows CLEAR OLD OIL FROM OIL LINES PUMP X DONE Press and hold button for a few seconds t...

Page 47: ...ho ot t o oiill D Do o n no ot t o ov ve er rf fiillll S Sh hu ut tt tlle e h ho olld ds s o oiill f fr ro om m o on ne e f fu ullll s siiz ze e f fr ry y p po ot t o or r t tw wo o s sp plliit t v v...

Page 48: ...n 38 2 2 Release cover latch and hinge back cover on oil disposal shuttle Ensure crumb catcher is in place 3 3 Roll oil disposal shuttle under fryer until it stops Ensure drain aligns with opening in...

Page 49: ...button and display shows DISPOSE YES NO If control suspects oil in drain pan CAUTION IS THERE OIL IN PAN YES NO may show in display Make sure drain pan is empty before proceeding 6 6 Press button and...

Page 50: ...t tiin ng g s sh hu ut tt tlle e t to o t th he e d diis sp po os sa all a ar re ea a 1 12 2 Remove the oil disposal shuttle from under fryer and replace with the filter pan assembly 1 13 3 Close and...

Page 51: ...ghten the handle 3 3 1 14 4 C Ch ha an ng giin ng g T Th he e F Fiillt te er r P Pa ad d In order to assure good oil pumping performance the filter pad or paper should be changed at least once per day...

Page 52: ...ov ve e o or r s se ev ve er re e b bu ur rn ns s c co ou ulld d r re es su ullt t I If f t th he e f fiillt te er r p pa an n iis s m mo ov ve ed d w wh hiille e f fu ullll o of f o oiill u us se e...

Page 53: ...ing ring and clean thoroughly with soap and water Rinse thoroughly with hot water 6 6 Pull the filter pad from the pan and discard pad 7 7 Remove the bottom screen from pan and clean thoroughly with s...

Page 54: ...pad into pan as water will dissolve the filter pad 9 9 Reassemble in reverse order placing the bottom screen into the filter pan first followed by the filter pad retaining ring and the crumb catcher...

Page 55: ...ro ot te ec ct tiiv ve e g gllo ov ve es s w wh he en n r re em mo ov viin ng g t th he e b ba as sk ke et t r re es st t T Th he e b ba as sk ke et t r re es st t m ma ay y b be e h ho ot t a an nd d...

Page 56: ...t tiio on n w wiit th h y yo ou ur r e ey ye es s o or r s sk kiin ns s S Se ev ve er re e b bu ur rn ns s m ma ay y r re es su ullt t C Ca ar re ef fu ulllly y r re ea ad d iin ns st tr ru uc ct tiio...

Page 57: ...keep solution 1 in 25 mm above the top fill line 1 10 0 Using the open fryer brush never use steel wool scrub the inside of the vat At the end of the one hour display shows CLN DONE and beeps Press b...

Page 58: ...drain into drain pan Rinse at least 3 times but be careful not to overfill the drain pan Display now shows RINSE COMPLETE YES NO 1 17 7 Once vat is completely rinsed press the button and display shows...

Page 59: ...ullt t C Ca ar re ef fu ulllly y r re ea ad d iin ns st tr ru uc ct tiio on ns s o on n t th he e c clle ea an ne er r I If f s so ollu ut tiio on n c co om me es s iin n c co on nt ta ac ct t w wiit...

Page 60: ...end of the one hour display shows CLN DONE and beeps Press button and display shows REMOVE SOLUTION FROM VAT B BU UR RN N R RI IS SK K T To o a av vo oiid d b bu ur rn ns s w wh he en n p po ou ur rii...

Page 61: ...is closed M Ma ak ke e s su ur re e t th he e iin ns siid de e o of f t th he e v va at t t th he e d dr ra aiin n v va allv ve e o op pe en niin ng g a an nd d a allll t th he e p pa ar rt ts s t th...

Page 62: ...for any cracks or breaks and replace if necessary 3 3 To replace O ring use a small flat bladed screwdriver pry up on the O ring and pull off of end of tube Roll new O ring into notch on tube Before p...

Page 63: ...aining Before Filtering Press either filter button 1 time The left display shows COOKS RE MAINING and the right display shows the number of cook cycles before the next auto filter For example REMAININ...

Page 64: ...ers and blower vents twice a year 1 1 Press the main power switch to the off position 2 2 Unplug power cord and turn gas shut off handle clockwise to turn off the gas and then disconnect the gas line...

Page 65: ...the vent slots on the inside of rear panel and then replace panel 8 8 Reattach the gas line and turn the shut off handle counter clockwise to turn on the gas and reconnect the cable restraint to the f...

Page 66: ...Operation 56...

Page 67: ...scussed in this section To ensure proper operation of fryer please consult Henny Penny Corp before changing any of these settings For more information on these functions contact Technical Support at 1...

Page 68: ...ook data and the LED flashes 3 3 Press the down arrow button to start viewing the cook data For example if the left timer 1 LED is flashing PRODUCT FRY L1 shows in displays If the right timer 2 LED is...

Page 69: ...il discarded L R DISPOSE TUE 0 Oil temperature recovery time L R RECOVERY TUE 1 45 Total number of cook cycles that day L R TOT CK TUE 38 Number of cycles stopped before DONE QUIT CK TUE 2 Cook Cycles...

Page 70: ...Ex OIL 4 14 DAYS Press product button 2 to view 3rd oldest oil data Ex OIL 3 12 DAYS Press product button 3 to view 2nd oldest oil data Ex OIL 2 15 DAYS Press product button 4 to view previous batch o...

Page 71: ...out all the usage information RESET USAGE ENTER CODE 4 4 1 1 6 6 1 16 6 U US SB B S Su up pp po or rt t 1 1 Press the down arrow button and display shows REPORTS type of report PRINT This will print t...

Page 72: ...Information Mode 62...

Page 73: ...du uc ct t N Na am me es s 3 3 Use the up and down buttons to scroll through the 40 products or press the desired product button 4 4 Press the right arrow button and NAME shows in the left display an...

Page 74: ...and an alarm time in the right display Press the product buttons or the up and down arrow buttons to set an alarm Ex If a Cook Cycle was set at 3 minutes and an alarm was to go off after 30 seconds i...

Page 75: ...down at temperatures below this setting Press the product button or the up and down arrow buttons to change this value F Fu ullll H He ea at t 1 15 5 Press the right arrow button until FULL HT shows...

Page 76: ...Product Program Mode 66...

Page 77: ...2 2 Enter code 1 2 3 and SP 1 TEMP FORMAT show in the displays NOTE If a bad code is entered a tone sounds and BAD CODE shows on the display Wait a few seconds the controls revert back to the cook mod...

Page 78: ...SP 11 Clean Out Time XX MIN SP 12 Clean Out Temperature XXX F or C SP 13 Cooking User IO After Cook Cycle display shows previous menu item or SP 14 Number of Baskets 2 BASKETS or 4 BASKETS SP 15 Show...

Page 79: ...iet SP 5 Audio Tone Press and release the right arrow until SP 5 TONE flashes in the left display Press the up or down arrow or product buttons to adjust the tone of the speaker 2000 being the maximum...

Page 80: ...D is selected press the right arrow and SP 8A SUGGEST FIL TER AT shows in the left display and a value between 75 and 100 shows on the right display Press the up or down arrow to change this value The...

Page 81: ...display Press the up or down arrow to choose YES or NO If set to YES press the right arrow and the left display shows SP 8C FULL VAT LOCKOUT CYCLES and the number of cook cycles before filter lockout...

Page 82: ...twice during normal opera tion One volume setting shows in the left display NONE to 10 10 being the loudest and the seconds volume shows in the right display To select the volume press button under t...

Page 83: ...NGED shows in display If not satisfied with code press the info button and CAN CEL shows in display then reverts back to SP 25 CHANGE MGR CODE 1 YES Now the above steps can be repeated SP 26 Usage Cod...

Page 84: ...be programmed A time period may be anywhere from 1 to 180 minutes in length 1 1 Press and hold the program button for 5 seconds until LEVEL 2 SP PROG ENTER CODE shows in the display 2 2 Press the prog...

Page 85: ...d CS 2 ENTER TIME flashes in the left display and the time flashes in the right display Press the up and down arrow buttons or product buttons to change the time 6 6 Press the right arrow button and C...

Page 86: ...h S St ta at t F Fiillt te er r C Co on nt tr ro oll M Mo od de es s The Data Logging Heat Control Tech Stat and Filter Control Modes are advanced diagnostic and program modes mainly for Henny Penny u...

Page 87: ...temperature too hihg Let unit cool down 15 20 minutes push up on metal reset button under right side of the controls if high limit does not reset high limit must be replaced Vat is under filled BIB is...

Page 88: ...cess Filter pan not com pletely engaged Make sure filter pan return line is pushed completely in to the receiver on the fryer Filter pan clogged Clean pan and change paper or pad Damaged O ring on fil...

Page 89: ...on then back to ON if display shows E 5 the heating circuits and temperature probe should be checked E 6A Temperature probe open Turn switch to OFF position then back to ON if the dis play shows E 6 t...

Page 90: ...persists check gas line connections check gas shut off valve have ignition module checked gas valve checked flame sensor gap checked gas valve and ignition module wiring checked E 21 Slow heat recover...

Page 91: ...itch interlock position E 83 A Pressure too high Check filter system in Vat 1 E 83 B Pressure too high Check filter system in Vat 2 E 83 C Pressure too high Check filter system in Vat 3 E 83 D Pressur...

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