CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration
3-5
Programming for non-Segmented Cooking
(Filtering Mode)
1. Establish the number of cook cycles before the computer prompts a
filter cycle.
2. Press
, the ON/OFF button to turn the computer off.
3. Display shows OFF.
4. Press hidden programming key in Frymaster logo. (See diagram).
5. Display show CODE on left side.
6. Enter 1658 using numbered product keys .
7. GBL Filt appears in the left display; 0 or a previously
programmed number appears in the right.
8. Use the product keys to enter the amount of product to be cooked
before the computer calls for filtering.
9. Press . Computer displays OFF.
10. Press , the ON/OFF button to turn computer off.
11. Display shows OFF.
12. Press hidden programming button in Frymaster logo. (See diagram).
13. CODE appears on left side; right side is blank.
14. Enter 1650 using numbered product keys. Use button 10
for 0.
15. Product shows in left display. All product buttons blink. Right
display is blank.
16. Press the product button you want to program. Heads appears
in left display; a number appears in the right. The LED in the chosen
button remains lit. All others go off.
17. Use the product buttons to enter the amount of product to be cooked
with the button being programmed.
18. Press
to lock in choice.
19. *Segment appears in left display, PROD and the number of the
button being programmed appears in the right. The LED in product
button 1 begins to flash.*
20. Press product button 1 . The LED in product 1 continues to flash;
the LED in the button being programmed stays on continuously.
21. Cooktime appears in left display; 0 or a time programmed
previously appears in right display.
22. Use the product buttons to enter the cooking time.
Programming
Hint
Vats cooking
french fries and
other non-breaded
products do not
need filtering as
frequently as vats
used to prepare
chicken and other
heavily breaded
items.
* If you plan to use
the cooking alarms
or exit modes
features, please
skip to sections 5
and 6 for
instruction on their
programming.
If not,
programming can
continue in the
sequence at right.