Model OFG- 391
3-17. SPECIAL PROGRAM
e. Change the idle setpoint temperature, by pressing
MODE (Continued)
f. Press and release . “SP-7B” and
“AUTO-IDLE MINUTES” shows in the display, along
with the preset time.
g. Press
to set the minutes the cooker stays idle
before the Auto-idle is enabled; 60 the maximum, OFF the
minimum. Ex: “30” in the display means, if product is not
cooked in that frypot for 30 minutes, the control automatically
activates the idle setpoint temperature, programmed above.
h. Press and release . “SP-7C” and “GO IDLE AT
MELT ?” shows in display.
i. Press
to toggle from NO to YES, or vice versa. With
“YES” in the display, the fryer automatically enters the Idle Mode
once the Melt Mode is exited.
Filter Tracking Enabled (Sp-8)
The controls can be set to signal the operator when the
shortening needs filtering. The Filter Tracking must be
enabled to program the number of cook cycles between
filtering procedures. (See Filter Cycles section 2-2.)
a. Follow steps 1 and 2 above.
b. Press and release until “SP-8”
and “FILTER TRACKING ENABLED” flashes on the
display, along with “1,OFF”.
c. To enable the filter tracking, press to toggle the
display from “1,OFF”, to “2,MIXED”, “3,GLOBAL”, or
“4SCHED”.
The Mixed setting allows the operator to set different amounts
of Cook Cycles between filters, for each product. If the
operator wants to have one setting for all products go to step h.
MIXED
d. If “2,MIXED” is selected, press and “SP-8A” shows in
the display followed by “SUGGEST FILTER AT …” and a
value between 75% and 100%. Press and release
the to change this value.
e. Press and “SP-8B” shows in the display followed
by “LOCKOUT ENABLED?” and “YES” or “NO”.
Press and release to choose yes or no.
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