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Table Of Contents

I

Introduction

II

Installation

III

Control Panel

IV

Programming

A

. Channel Programming.

B

. Program Specials.

C

. Probe “A”.

D

. Probe “B”.

V

Recovery Time Check

VI

Operation

VII

Cleaning

VIII

Parts List Exploded View

IX

Troubleshooting

X

Wiring Diagram

I

INTRODUCTION

The 840 Series Compensating Timers allow the user

great flexibility in programming options. Each channel

can be programmed to include a total cook time, three

duty functions during that cook time, a hold time and a

hold duty function. Each channel can be programmed to

use either Probe “A” or “B” for compensated time or no

probe at all for straight countdown time.

II

INSTALLATION

1. After you have removed the timer from the carton,

inspect the unit for signs of damage. If there is

damage to the unit:

l

Notify carrier within 24 hours after delivery.

l

Save carton and packing materials for inspection

purposes.

l

Contact your Prince Castle Dealer for replace-

ment or  the Prince Castle Customer Sales

Department at 1-800-722-7853 if purchased

directly.

2.   Verify that all parts have been received. Mounting

bracket and hardware are provided.

3. To mount the timer, place mounting brackets in de-

sired location. Scribe location of mounting holes,

center punch, and drill holes.  Attach timer to mount-

ing brackets placing star washer between bracket and

timer.

2

III

CONTROL PANEL

IV

PROGRAMMING

There are four different programming features within the

program mode:

A)

Program Timers

 is used to program the Cook,

Hold and Duty times for each channel.

B)

Prog Probe A

 is used to program the set point

temperature or calibrate the left probe.

C)

Prog Probe B

 is used to program the set point

temperature or calibrate the right probe.

D)

Program Specials

 is used to select the

appropriate temperature scale (F or C), select

which probes will be used for each timer

channel or to test the fryer recovery time.

1. Press and hold the 

PRINCE CASTLE

 

LOGO

 for

eight seconds, a short beep will sound and 

LOGO

=QUIT 

will appear in the display.

ENTER

 Prince Castle

 Button

Function Display

Time

 Display

Scan Up

&

Scan Down

Button

 Enter

 Button

Time

Mode

Lights

Timer Channel

Buttons

 Timer

 Channel

 Lights

LOGO=QUIT

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Printed in USA 3/06 © 2006 

840-50

9

rev

A

Summary of Contents for Merlin II 840-C Series

Page 1: ...This equipment is portable charges for on location service e g trip charges mileage are not included in the provisions of this warranty This warranty is subject to the following exceptions conditions...

Page 2: ...2 7853 if purchased directly 2 Verify that all parts have been received Mounting bracket and hardware are provided 3 To mount the timer place mounting brackets in de sired location Scribe location of...

Page 3: ...TON to switch from one mode to the other Press the ENTER button to store your selection or if no change is required Press either the SCAN UP BUTTON or the SCAN DOWN BUTTON to switch through the four p...

Page 4: ...dD1T DUTY1 TIME and the TIME DISPLAY will show the current Duty Time 9 Press the SCAN UP or SCAN DOWN ARROWS to adjust the time setting Note If no duty time is desired set the time to 00 00 Press the...

Page 5: ...h from one temperature scale to the other Press the ENTER BUTTON to store the chosen temperature scale 4 All of the channel LED s will be lit and SEL CHAN PROBE will be in the display A GREEN LED desi...

Page 6: ...LAY and the probe temperature in theTIME DISPLAY 5 Use a thermometer to measure the actual fryer temperature 6 Press either the SCAN UP or SCAN DOWN BUT TON to change the offset value so that the temp...

Page 7: ...TTONto begin theRECOVERY TIME CHECK PrA 275F WAIT or PrA 135C WAIT will appear in the FUNCTION DISPLAY and 00 in the TIME DISPLAY until the shortening reaches275 F 135 C 5 When the temperature reaches...

Page 8: ...upply 100V 72 293 04FS Power Supply 220 240V 10 840 140 Left Probe Connector 840 141 Right Probe Connector Not Shown VI OPERATION 1 Press a channel button to activate a timing cycle All channels can b...

Page 9: ...s are in stop mode mode Logo Switch inoperable Replace Switch Panel D Unit enters program mode The channel is still counting Wait until channel is in stop mode but cannot change times Arrow Switch ino...

Page 10: ...X WIRING DIAGRAM 10 Printed in USA 3 06 2006 840 509revA...

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