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July 2003
TYPE OF SHORTENING TO BE MELTED - LIQUID OR
SOLID (SP-6)
The Melt Cycle can be set to the type of shortening being used.
a.
Follow steps 1 and 2 above.
b.
Press and release (PROG►) 5 times. “SP-6” and “MELT
CYCLE SELECT” flash on the display, along with “l=LIQ”
or “2=SOLID”.
c.
Press ▼▲ to toggle from one type to another.
IDLE MODE (SP-7)
A programmed Idle Mode allows the shortening temperature to
drop to a lower temperature when not in use. This saves on the
shortening and utilities.
a.
Follow steps 1 and 2 above.
b.
Press and release (PROG►) 6 times. “SP-7” and “IDLE
MODE ENABLED?” flash in the display, along with “NO”
or “YES”.
c.
Press and release ▼▲ to toggle from NO to YES, or vice
versa.
d.
With “YES” in the display, the Idle Mode is enabled. Press
and release (PROG►). “SP-7A” and “IDLE SETPT TEMP”
show in the display, along with the preset
temperature.
The type of shortening being used in the cooker
determines the amount of heat applied during the Melt
Cycle. If the controls are set to the solid setting, less
heat is applied to the shortening, than if the controls
were set to liquid. Too much heat applied to solid
shortening causes much smoking, and could cause a
fire. Match this setting to the type of shortening being
used at the time.
When using solid shortening, it is recommended
to melt the shortening on an outside source before
placing shortening in the frypot. Unless elements are
completely covered in shortening, fire or damage to the
frypot could result.
3-17.
SPECIAL
PROGRAM
MODE
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Содержание OFE-391
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