
Solstice I12 Cooking Computer Service
Pitco P/N 60149514
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L20-379 Rev 0
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Control Filter Lockout (CFL) & Filtering:
This computer includes the Time Of Day-based Control Filter Lockout (CFL) function which enforces
operator compliance with regularly scheduled filtering based on morning start-up procedures and
configurable periods of time throughout the day.
2.1 Filtering
Procedure
Once a filter process has been initiated:
Display shows alternating
/
.
When
the operator opens the drain valve, the display changes to alternating
/
and [TMR MM:SS], the filter timer countdown begins. The drain
valve must remain open until the filter timer counts down to zero.
If operator attempts to circumvent the filter operation by closing the drain or turning the control off,
the filter timer will be reset to its maximum value and the filter will need to be performed again.
When the filter timer reaches zero, the beeper will sound and the control will display
until the operator closes the drain valve. The display will change
to
as the vat refills with filtered oil. Once the vat is completely
refilled, close the return valve and turn the control off by pressing the
key. The control will
display
.
When the filter operation is successfully 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
followed by heating. Once the oil temperature exceeds the Filter Temperature (section 6.2), the
filter prompt
is displayed. The operator may press key [6] to
begin filtering or key [0] to defer. If YES [6] was selected, the filtering process will begin.
2.3
Filter Time Trigger
Managers can choose to set filter requirements throughout the day (section 6.1). When a filter
trigger time has been reached, the filter prompt
is displayed.
The operator may press key [6] to begin filtering or key [0] to defer (if allowed). If YES [6] was
selected, the filtering process will begin.
2.3.1
Early Bird Filtering
To allow operators to work ahead of programmed filter triggers, an early bird allowance is
available. The early bird time setting (section 6.6) will allow operators to perform an on-
demand filter within the early bird time period prior to a scheduled filter trigger. Successful
completion of a qualifying on-demand filter will satisfy the next filter event and no prompt will
occur when it is reached.
2.4 On-Demand
Filtering
A filter may be performed at any time. With the fryer ON and the current oil temperature above the
Filter Temperature setting, open the drain. Heat will be turned off and the display will prompt
. Press key [6] to begin filtering.