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Button Description
Button 1 – Decrease/ Information -
This button is used as a decrease button and when pressed
will show the current controller information i.e. time remaining when using a cycle and the current
temperature.
Button 2
–
Choice of Cycle & Increase
- From here you can select either ‘Soft Chill’ or ‘Defrost’
cycles. By selecting this button the LED for the relevant cycle will illuminate. From this point you can
use button 3 to confirm and launch the selected cycle.
This is also used as an increase button when amending parameter values.
Button 3
– Start/Launch Cycle
- This will start a cycle and then the LED’s around this button
(LED 3) will illuminate in a circular chase pattern confirming the action. If pressed and held this
button will also stop a cycle.
Before starting a cycle we advise that you bring the cabinet down to temperature for
optimum performance. Select a Soft Chill Cycle (as described below) but only run this for
15 minutes. To stop after this time press and hold the Start/Launch button until the cycle
stops. Warning ‘rEG’ will show on the display to acknowledge that the cycle didn’t
complete as determined by the parameters, this will clear after selecting your preferred
cycle
.
Selecting a Soft Chill
Activate a cycle by pressing the ‘Select Cycle’ button until the ‘Soft Chill’ LED is illuminated. Press
the ‘Start/ Launch Cycle’ button to start the cycle. The cabinet will decide if this cycle should be run
by a probe or timer mode at the start of the cycle (as described below).
Cycle Run Type
After pressing the ‘Start/Launch Cycle’ button and the unit will automatically detect if the cabinet
should run in a ‘Probe’ or ‘Time’ cycle. A ‘Probe’ cycle is determined by the temperature read from
the food probe already inserted in the product at the start of the cycle. The ‘Time’ cycle is
determined if the food probe is not inserted in the product at the start of the cycle.
Please Note: If
this button is pressed without selecting either a Soft Chill or Defrost cycle the unit will
continually run on a probe detection cycle until 90 minutes is up and there is no
temperature control with this type of cycle.
Defrost & the Drip Tray
Check no foreign bodies obstruct the waste in the base of the cabinet. The drip tray is situated
underneath the cabinet and should be emptied regularly as water will collect here.
There are two methods of defrost:
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Natural Defrost
Turn the cabinet off at the mains and or stop any cycles. Leave the cabinet door ajar and the
frost will melt and collect in the drip tray.
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Forced Defrost
Press the ‘Select Cycle’ button followed by ‘Defrost Cycle’.
Press the ‘Start/Launch Cycle’ and a defrost will take place showing LED 2 illuminated.
Modifying the End of Cycle Time or Temperature
While the current cycle is running press button 3. You will then be able to use buttons 1 and 2 to
increase or decrease the values.
Stopping a Cycle or Function
It is possible to stop or interrupt a cycle at any time by pressing the ‘Start/Launch’ button and
holding for several seconds. After doing this ‘rEG’ will show on the display to acknowledge that the
cycle didn’t complete as determined by the parameters.
End of Cycle Alarm
At the end of each cycle the audible alarm will sound to notify the user. This can be silenced by
pressing any button on the keyboard.
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