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
FILTER CNT”
The filter count program allows the operator to change the number of processed fry loads
within a range of 5 to 15 before the monitor notifies the operator to service the
oil/shortening. The factory default is set at 15 loads.
THE “FILTER” MONITOR PROGRAM
M
UST BE ACTIVATED IN ORDER TO MAKE THE
“FILTER CNT” P
ROGRAM FUNCTIONAL
.
Press the Upor Downarrow keys to scroll until “FILTER CNT” appears in the
display. Press the Rightarrow key to enter the program. Display stops flashing. Press
the Upor Downarrow keys to until the desired number of processed loads appears
in the display. When the desired setting appears, press the Right arrow key to accept
the selection. Display flashes. Press the Down arrow key to advance the control to the
next programming function.
“MAX TIME”
“MAX TIME” provides notification when the temperature of the oil is
lower than the set-point temperature. The factory set default is 3 minutes
and should not be adjusted by the operator. Press the down arrow
key to advance the control to the next programming function.
“HI TEMP”
“HI TEMP” allows the operator to trigger an automatic fryer shut-down at a specified oil
temperature within a range of 250°F to 450°F (121°C to 232°C). This safety
feature is provided in the event the actual oil temperature exceeds the oil
set-point temperature due to equipment malfunction. The factory default
is set at 450°F (232°C).
Press the Upor Downarrow keys to scroll until “HI TEMP” appears in the display.
Press the right arrow key to enter the program. Display stops flashing. Press the Up
or Downarrow keys to scroll until the desired shut-down temperature appears in the
display. When the desired temperature appears, press the right arrow key to accept the
selection. Press the down arrow key to advance the control to the next
programming function.
3 : 0 0
Max Time
LoTemp
HOT
4 5 0 ° F
Hi Temp
1 5
Filter Cnt
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