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4.8
OTHER SETTINGS (SERVICE
PERSONNEL ONLY) (RIGHT SIDE)
Changing any setting on the IntelliTec control will alter
machine operation and affect the product temperature,
consistency, or life. Refer to the IntelliTec Control System
Settings sheet located in the information pouch behind
the header panel of the machine. If any of the following
settings on the IntelliTec control differ from the System
Settings sheet, it is recommended to return those settings
to factory defaults.
Stir On (sec)
Adjustments to this setting affect the amount of
time the auger rotates in the stir cycle. The stir
cycle occurs in “Serve Mode”, “Standby Mode”,
and “Sleep 2 Mode”.
Stir Off (sec)
Adjustments to this setting affect the time between
stir cycles. The stir cycle occurs in “Serve Mode”,
“Standby Mode”, and “Sleep 2 Mode”.
On Time (sec)
Increasing this value will increase the length of
the freezing cycle during “Standby Mode”.
Off Time (sec)
Increasing this value will increase the time between
freezing cycles in “Standby Mode” and result in
an increase of product temperature in the barrel.
Stb Time (sec)
This setting determines the total amount of time
in “Standby Mode”.
Sl1DrvOn (sec)
Adjustments to this setting affect the amount of
time the auger rotates in the stir cycle. This stir
cycle only occurs in “Sleep 1 Mode”.
Sl1DrOff (sec)
Adjustments to this setting affect the time between
stir cycles. The stir cycle only occurs in “Sleep 1
Mode”.
Sl2CutIn (°F)
Changing this setting affects the temperature at
which the freezing cycle starts in “Sleep 2 Mode”.
Sl2CtOut (°F)
Changing this setting affects the temperature at
which the freezing cycle stops in “Sleep 2 Mode”.
DftOffTm (sec)
In “Serve Mode”, this value determines the
maximum time without a freezing cycle. If this
value is met, a freezing cycle will start. In the event
of a freezing cylinder temperature sensor failure,
this value affects the amount of time between
freezing cycles during “Serve Mode”.
Refriger
This setting changes how the control handles the
storage refrigeration cycle. The correct setting for
the SU444 and U444A is Cabinet.
CabCutIn (°F)
If the Refriger value is set to Cabinet, this
setting determines the temperature at which
the refrigeration cycle starts. If None, 1 Hopper,
or 2 Hopper is selected for the Refriger setting,
CabCutIn will not be shown on the IntelliTec menu.
CabCtOut (°F)
If the Refriger value is set to Cabinet, this
setting determines the temperature at which
the refrigeration cycle stops. If None, 1 Hopper,
or 2 Hopper is selected for the Refriger setting,
CabCtOut will not be shown on the IntelliTec
menu.
Cab Off
If the Refriger value is set to Cabinet and the
temperature sensor in the cabinet fails, this setting
determines the time between refrigeration cycles.
If None, 1 Hopper, or 2 Hopper is selected for the
Refriger setting, Cab Off will not be shown on the
IntelliTec menu.
Cab On
If the Refriger value is set to Cabinet and the
temperature sensor in the cabinet fails, this setting
determines the length of the refrigeration cycle. If
None, 1 Hopper, or 2 Hopper is selected for the
Refriger setting, Cab On will not be shown on the
IntelliTec menu.
4.9 OVERRUN
ADJUSTMENT
The product, when served, is a combination of air and
mix. Overrun is a measure of the amount of air blended
into the mix.
Overrun can be expressed in terms of the amount of
weight loss for a given volume. For example, if a pint of
liquid mix weighs 18 ounces and a pint of frozen product
with air added weighs 12 ounces, the overrun is said to
be 50 percent: 18 oz. - 12 oz. = 6 oz., (6/12) x 100 = 50%
The overrun can be checked by placing a one pint con-
tainer on an ice cream scale and zeroing out the scale.
Then fi ll a one pint container with frozen product. The
container should be fi lled over the top and leveled with
a straightedge. The product should not contain any air
pockets. When weighed on an ice cream scale, one pint
of product should weigh 12 to 13 ounces.