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Solstice I12 Cooking Computer 
Pitco P/N 60149514  

L20-379 Rev 0 

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4.2 

To Change a Product Key–Cook, Shake, Hold, and Hold Pre-Alarm Times: 

For each product key, Cook, Shake, Hold, and Hold Pre-alarm times are set in this section.   

With display showing 

, continue with the following section for each product key to 

change. 

 

4.2.1 Cook 

Time 

Cook Time may be set for each product key.  To deactivate any product key enter a zero value 
for cook time.   

 

Press the 

 key.   

 

Display will show 

.  Press the desired product key to 

change.   

The display is now showing [CKn mm:ss] [TIME] where “CK” means Cook, “n” is the key 
number, and “mm:ss” is minutes and seconds.   

 

Use the product keys for numeric entry to adjust the current setting.  Press the 

 key 

to save cook time and continue setup for this product key. 

 

4.2.2 Shake 

Time 

Shake time is an alarm that sounds during Cook Time to prompt operators to shake the basket.  
Default for this value is zero, meaning the Shake Time is inactive. To use Shake Time, the time 
value must be a non-zero value, and, must be set to a value less than cook time. 

 

Display shows [SHn mm:ss] [TIME] where “SH” means Shake, “n” is the key number, and 
“mm:ss” is time in  minutes and seconds. 

 

Use the product keys for numeric entry to adjust the current setting.  Press the 

 key 

to save shake time and continue setup for this product key. 

Note: The value entered for shake time is the time from the end of the cook. 

 

4.2.3 Hold 

Time 

Cooked product may stand in holding bins for a period of time.  This timer produces an alarm 
to inform operators to discard old product and start a new cook

. Default for this value is zero, 

meaning the Hold Time is inactive.

 

 

Display is showing [HDn mm:ss] [TIME], where “HD means Hold, “n” is the key number, 
and “mm:ss” is minutes and seconds.   

 

Use the product keys for numeric entry to adjust the current setting.  Press the 

 key 

to save hold time and continue setup for this product key. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Solstice I12

Page 1: ...ature Each product key may be programmed with cook shake and hold times to keep pace with changing menus over time This manual details the operation and adjustment of the Solstice I12 Cooking Computer...

Page 2: ...____________________ 8 3 Filter Data Function FDF Data Logging 9 3 1 Data Logging _________________________________________________________________ 9 3 2 Data Viewing _________________________________...

Page 3: ...______ 18 6 5 Set the Deferal Counts ________________________________________________________ 18 6 6 Set the Early Bird Time ________________________________________________________ 18 6 7 Enable or D...

Page 4: ...k When the display is showing the appliance has reached set temperature and is ready to cook Press the desired product key and place product into the vat The indicator above the product key will flash...

Page 5: ...nd Hold Pre Alarm To view the current settings for any product key press the key followed by the desired product key The display will show CKn mm ss followed by SHn mm ss then HDn mm ss ending with PA...

Page 6: ...t Pressing the 0 key is a YES response to the boil prompt If pressed display will show Heat will maintain vat temperature at 185 F 85 C for cleaning as long as the control remains on To exit boil mode...

Page 7: ...ully complete the filter event will be counted and logged for future review 2 2 Start up Filtering When the cooking control is turned on from a cold start condition a melt cycle will be performed foll...

Page 8: ...ose process The display will show until the drain is closed Close the drain once all oil has been drained from the vat and turn the control OFF All filter data from the disposed batch of oil will be s...

Page 9: ...ogs the following data Number of Filter Operations Number of Oil Hours Management of oil through methods other than qualifying Filter Events and Disposes are not logged 3 2 Data Viewing With no cook t...

Page 10: ...l has been at temperature for the prior disposed batch of oil Press product key P to continue Display now shows data for the second prior disposed batch of oil as indicated by the number 3 in the firs...

Page 11: ...ss With no cook timers running displays will show one of the following displays or Press the key If display shows a password is required Enter password using the product keys as a numeric keypad for e...

Page 12: ...ok Time to prompt operators to shake the basket Default for this value is zero meaning the Shake Time is inactive To use Shake Time the time value must be a non zero value and must be set to a value l...

Page 13: ...Pre Alarm n is the key number and mm ss is minutes and seconds Use the product keys for numeric entry to adjust the current setting Press the key to save pre alarm time Note Value entered for hold pr...

Page 14: ...roller will display temperatures in the Fahrenheit or Celsius scales The default scale is F Display shows Press product key 1 display shows DEGREE n F OR C where n is the current setting Use the produ...

Page 15: ...made If T is selected an additional display is shown TONE n BEEPER Use the product key 0 to scroll through choices n 1 2 3 Beeper tone will change as each selection is made Press key to save choice Di...

Page 16: ...display will show Press the product key 0 Display will show FnnnLyyy where nnn is the factory recovery value and yyy is the last warm up recovery value After recording these values press the key Disp...

Page 17: ...Trigger Time AM PM Uses the 0 product key to toggle AM PM Use to continue to next filter time Repeat for the remaining F2 and F3 filter trigger times Note Hours are limited to 1 12 and minutes are lim...

Page 18: ...urs h 00 with the cook keys h mm and press to save or skip with current value The factory default is 1 hour Range of adjustment is 30 to 2 59 6 5 Set the Deferal Counts Display will show Use the 0 key...

Page 19: ...ected option of YES will enable all CFL and FDF features described in this manual This is the factory default option 6 8 Enable or Disable Test Function Display will show Use the 0 key to scroll throu...

Page 20: ...system failed to respond Typically the high temperature limit switch has tripped and is in need of resetting In the case on gas fired appliances this message will display if the pilot fails to light...

Page 21: ...Solstice I12 Cooking Computer Service Pitco P N 60149514 21 of 24 L20 379 Rev 0 8 Mechanical Dimensions...

Page 22: ...PWR 24VACN 24VAC Return 3 PROBE 4 PROBE 5 DVI IN 24VAC Drain Valve Interlock 6 HFB IN 24VAC Heat Feed Back 7 24VDC COM IN 24VDC DC Returm 8 HD OUT 24VDC Heat Demand 9 SO xFER OUT 24VDC Side ON or XFE...

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Page 24: ...ator factory at 603 225 6684 World Wide www pitco com In the event of problems with or questions about your equipment please contact the Pitco Frialator Authorized Service and Parts representative ASA...

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