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6. DOWN Key
Used to decrease settings, or scroll through
values when programming the controller.
7. Manual Chill Cycle
Pressing the “UP/MANUAL CHILL” key and
the “SHIFT” key at the same time and while
the unit is in a hold cycle will revert the unit to
its chill cycle.
8. Menu Program Password
Simultaneously pressing “UP” and “DOWN”
keys for 3 seconds sends the controller into the
programming menu where Enable, Retherm
duration, Retherm Temperature, Hold time,
Hold temperatures & Meal Times can be set.
9. Secondary Program Password
Simultaneously pressing the “VIEW” and
“SHIFT” keys for 3 seconds allows the unit
to be programmed with time of day and other
parameters.
10. Displays the Temperature
The display shows the fluid temperature that
circulates through the oven
11. Heat indicator LED
When LED is solidly lit - Retherm Cycle; when
flashing - Hold Cycle.
12. Chill indicator LED
When LED is solidly lit - Chill Mode.
CABINET CONTROLLER SET-UP
Figure 3:
Control Panel
Setting the Time of Day
1. Turn the Red Power Switch to “ON”
2. To view the “Time of Day” - Press the “VIEW”
button for 1-2 seconds.
3. Setting the Time of Day • Press the “VIEW” and
“SHIFT” keys simultaneously for 3 seconds.
• The display will flash “tod” and the time,
alternately.
• Press “view” again and the time will be
displayed, but not flashing.
• Press the “UP” or “DOWN” keys to change
the time. Scroll to the correct time. (A
represents AM; P represents PM.)
• Once the time is correct, press the “ENTER”
key to set the time.
• Press “ENTER” again to confirm and leave
this programming stage. * DO NOT PRESS
the EXIT key, this will make the time revert to
the previous setting before it was changed.
* Like the “tod” parameter, users may wish
to change the settings for the temperature
scale, “°C_°F”; the end of retherm alarm, “r
Snd”; or the end of hold alarm “H Snd” at
this point by scrolling with the arrow keys
to the parameter prior to pressing “Enter”
for the second time.
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