CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration
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13. Enter 1650 using numbered product keys. Use button
10 for 0.
14. Product shows in left display. All product buttons blink. Right
display is blank.
15. Press the product button
you want to program. Heads
appears in left display; 0 or a previously programmed number in
the right. The LED in the chosen button remains lit. All others go
off.
16. Use the product buttons to enter the number of heads of chicken (or
equivalent) to be cooked in each cycle of the product button being
programmed.
17. Press
to lock in choice.
18. Segment appears in left display, PROD and number of the
product button being programmed appears in right.
19. Press product button 1 . The LED in product 1 continues to
flash; the LED in the button being programmed stays on
continuously (unless button 1, which is flashing, is being
programmed).
20. Cooktime appears in left display; a time programmed
previously appears in right display.
21. Use the product buttons to enter 0, which eliminates any earlier
programming.
22. Press .
23. Segment appears in the left display; Prod 1 in the right. No
button LEDs are illuminated.
24. Press button 1
. The LED flashes.
25. Cooktime appears in left display; 0 appears in right display.
26. Use the product buttons to enter the total cooktime.
27. Press
.
28. Set-Temp appears in left display; 0 appears in the right display.
29. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the initial
setpoint of the cooking cycle.
30. Press to lock in temperature.
31. Sens appears in the left display; 0 appears in the right.
32. Use product buttons to set sensitivity, which is the degree the
computer reacts to the introduction of cold product to the heated oil.
The computer can stretch or shrink the cooking time. Zero, or no
sensitivity, is a common choice for bone-in chicken.
* 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.
** The temperature
display can be
toggled from
Fahrenheit to
Celsius in this
step. See
instructions on
Page 7-1.