MHC-22 Holding Cabinet Items 86002 & 86003 Service, Installation And Operation Manual
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Quick–Start Programming Instructions
Pre-Programmed Menu Items
For your convenience, the Merco Holding Cabinet has been pre-
programmed with numerous food items that might be useful
with your application. A complete listing of pre-programmed
menu items and their respective settings can be found in the
Application Guide section of this manual. If you decide to use
any of these pre-programmed menu items, move directly to
Part Four of the Quick-Start Programming Instructions listed
below. If you wish to create a new menu item, please follow all
four parts of the Quick-Start Programming Instructions listed
below.
Quick–Start Programming Instructions
This unit has the flexibility to provide the operator with
numerous options throughout the programming process.
The instructions on the following pages will help you to easily
navigate through the basic process of setting up the food items
and storing them to the desired bins. The information listed
below has been formatted to provide you with a brief overview
of what programming steps will be performed on the following
pages. Please read this information first before beginning the
process.
Food Product Names
The MHC-22-GEN can hold up to 32 separate food items in
memory. Each of these food items are programmed by the
operator with various temperature, time, and bin location
settings. These food items correspond to the four product
storage bins of the unit.
For your convenience, a personalized product settings chart
has been included on page 16. As menu items are stored and
saved into memory, we recommend you note these individual
settings in the chart for future reference.
1. Part One – Assigning A Food Item Name Into Memory
Part one allows you to create a food product name you wish
to save in memory. The display allows for the use of up to four
characters in assigning a name. So, if you wish to assign the
food item bacon , you may want to save the name as BACN .
2. Part Two – Temperature Settings For Food Items
Food items may have unique temperature settings necessary
to hold and maintain quality. As a result, temperature settings
need to be assigned to each food item created.
3. Part Three – Time Settings For Food Items
Food items may also have unique time settings necessary to
hold and maintain quality. As a result, separate cook time and
dump time settings need to be assigned to each food item
created.
4. Part Four – Assigning Food Item To A Storage Bin
At this point all the necessary characteristics have been
assigned to the food product created. The last step in the
process is to assign that food item (and its temperature and
time setting characteristics) to the desired storage bin. Once
this has been completed you are ready to go back to part one
and create the next food item.
NOTE: When programming the unit, the operator will have a
maximum of 14 seconds between programming steps before
the unit will time out. If this happens the operator will be
required to begin again with the first step in the part.