Alto-Shaam ASF-60E Fryer User Manual


 
P R O G R A M M I N G T H E C O N T R O L
“Product”
“Item”
Press and hold any one of the twelve product keys to be programmed or modified.
The product, as currently named, will begin to flash in the display.
Press the Right arrow key. The first letter of the product name will begin to flash.
Press the Upor Down arrow keys to scroll until the first letter changes as
required (
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). Press the Right arrow key. The second letter of the product
name will begin to flash. Press the Upor Down arrow keys to scroll until the
second letter is changed as required. Continue this process until the desired name
appears. NOTE: There are 8 spaces available for the product name. ALL 8
spaces must be filled with a letter, number or blank space to complete the
setting.
When the correct name is displayed, press the Left arrow key to confirm the
selection. The named product will start flashing. Display flashes. Press the Up
or Down arrow key to advance the control to the next setting option for this
product as directed on the following pages:
Entry into the Product programming mode allows the operator to program all
available product keys. To continue programming additional items, press and hold the
next product key to be programmed and follow the above
instructions.
After the final “Product” key has been programmed, the LEFTarrow key must be
pressed to completely exit the control programming mode. The control will revert to the
“OFF” position. To program control features other than PRODUCT, press and hold
the “PROGRAM” key for a period of 5 to 10 seconds from the “OFF” position.
Press the Upor Downarrow keys and scroll to the program
function to be set.
Product
Time Mod Cook Time SetPoint ShakeTime Hold Time
Off
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