Henny Penny 600 Fryer User Manual


 
Model 500/600
Otherwise, the heating coils are presumed to be good and the following
messages appear:
“D4: HEATER COILS “
“D4:
APPEAR OK “
(Press )
“D4: CHECK “
“D4: CONTACTORS, “
“D4: CONNECTIONS, “
“D4: AND WIRING “
D 5: Cook Times (Slow Cooks) Report
This section summarizes the slow cooking status for each product.
Actual cook times for Cook Cycles can vary from the programmed
cook time setting, due to the load compensation feature. Load
Compensation slows the cook timer down when the actual peanut oil
temperature is below a reference value, and speeds up the cook timer
countdown when peanut oil temperature is above the reference.
When the peanut oil temperature is lower than expected during a Cook
Cycle, the overall cook time will be longer than normal. If the actual
cook time stretches beyond a programmed limit, the controller counts a
“SLOW COOK” event and sounds an alarm at the end of the Cook
Cycle.
If low voltage or low amps are detected during the Cook Cycle, the
warning message indicates “LOW VOLTAGE” or “LOW AMPS”, but
the cycle will still count as a “slow cook”. If the voltage and amps have
been fine during the Cook Cycle but the cycle was started before the
Ready light came on, then the warning message indicates “SLOW
COOK —
WAIT FOR READY LIGHT”. Otherwise, the slow
cooking problem will be attributed to a “bad batch” of product: cooking
too much in one load, or cooking product that is too cold (i.e. frozen
product on a pressure fryer when the product should be fresh).
If none of the products has more than 5% slow Cook Cycles today, the
following report is made:
“D5: COOK TIMES”
“D5: LOOK OK”
“D5: TODAY”
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