D. ULTRASTAT 21 BASKET LIFT OPERATION
1.
The Basket Lift Arms will
RISE
to their
UPWARD
position when 120 Volts is applied to the fryer and when the fryer
and computer are turned
ON
, it will place the fryer in the
MELT MODE
. While in the
MELT MODE
, the computer
will cycle the fryer’s heat mechanism
ON
and
OFF
to gradually and safely raise the shortening temperature to the
programmed cook temperature. While in
MELT MODE
, the Basket Lift Arms
CANNOT
be lowered.
NOTE:
PRIOR
TO PROCEEDING TO THE NEXT STEP,
ENSURE
BOTH
BASKET LIFT ARMS
ARE PROPERLY
SEATED
ON THE
LIFT ROLLER GUIDE
PLASTIC ROLLERS .
2.
When the SHORTENING
MELT LIMIT
temperature is reached, the shortening
MELT MODE
may be
CAN -
CELLED
by depressing the Exit Melt
key.
NOTE: THE MELT LIMIT TEMPERATURE IS FACTORY SET FOR A LOW [Room Temperature <
75˚F (24˚C
)>] OR A
HIGH MELT LIMIT TEMPERATURE[
135˚F (57˚C
] AS REQUESTED AT THE TIME OF THE PURCHASE
ORDER.
3.
When the fryer is taken out of the
MELT MODE
, the computer will turn the fryer’s heat mechanism
ON
until the the
LOWEST
PRE-SET(COOKING)
temperature is reached and
----
appears on the display. If a product needs a
HIGHER cook temperature, press the COOK KEY for that product.
4.
When
----
appears on the computer’s display, place the product to be cooked in the basket and depress the
applicable PRODUCT COOK KEY; to LOWER the LH BASKET LIFT ARM or to LOWER the
RH BASKET LIFT ARM and activate a cook cycle for the cook key depressed.
5.
As soon as the
COOK KEY
is depressed the
L.E.D
. for that key will light BRIGHTLY and the cook time (ie.
3:00)
will
appear in the display and IMMEDIATELY start counting down.
6.
When the computer timer counts down to
00:00
, an alarm will sound, the Basket Lift Arms will rise to their
UP-
WARD
position and
done
will appear on the computer’s display.
7.
To silence the alarm, and to reset that cook key for another cook cycle, depress the COOK KEY/S used to start
the last cook cycle.
NOTE: TWO (2) DIFFERENT PRODUCTS CAN BE COOKED IN THE SAME VAT, AS LONG AS, THEY HAVE
IDENTICAL
SET POINT COOKING TEMPERATURES.
NOTE: TWO (2) PRODUCTS WITH DIFFERENT COOK TIMES CAN BE COOKED IN THE SAME VAT, AS LONG
AS, THEY HAVE
IDENTICAL
SET POINT COOKING TEMPERATURES.
NOTE:
DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO USE A BASKET LIFT SYSTEM WITH AN ULTRASTAT 21 COOKING COMPUTER
THAT HAS BEEN PROGRAMMED FOR
STAGED
COOK TEMPERATURES. IF A COOK KEY WITH PRO-
GRAMMED STAGES IS DEPRESSED, IT WILL CANCEL OUT THE REMAINING COOK KEYS.
E. ULTRASTAT 25 BASKET LIFT OPERATION
1.
As previously mentioned, the Basket Lift Arms will
RISE
to their
UPWARD
position when 120 Volts is applied to the
fryer and when the fryer and computer are turned
ON
, it will place the fryer in the
MELT MODE
. While in the
MELT
MODE
, the computer will cycle the fryer’s heat mechanism
ON
and
OFF
to gradually and safely raise the shortening
temperature. While in
MELT MODE
, the Basket Lift Arms
CANNOT
be lowered into the shortening.
NOTE:
PRIOR
TO PROCEEDING TO THE NEXT STEP,
ENSURE
BOTH
BASKET LIFT ARMS
ARE PROPERLY
SEATED
ON THE
LIFT ROLLER GUIDE
PLASTIC ROLLERS .
2.
When the SHORTENING
MELT RELEASE
temperature is reached, the shortening
MELT MODE
may be
CAN -
CELLED
by depressing the
key.
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