Henny Penny CSG Electric Steamer User Manual


 
CSL
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Both CSM and CSL models are equipped with programming capability. Operators can input different parameters, such as Mode,
Time, Temperature, Probe Cooking and Special Functions, to create a customized cooking program that will operate the unit
automatically to these parameters.
The numbered control panel functions illustrated in this section correspond to those in Control Panel Functions, pp 11-12.
If you are not already familiar with the CSL and CSM control panels, please review those pages before attempting to program
your CSL or CSM unit.
Memory
Up to (99) total cooking programs–(98) are available to operator. Program 99 is set at the factory for Cleaning.
Up to (9) stages (sets of parameters) are available for each cooking program.
Control
Automatic–Unit begins operation when program START key is pressed. Unit shuts down when last program stage has
been completed.
• Manual Override–Program operation can be interrupted at any time by simply selecting or setting a new value or
special function. The new value or function affects cooking process only in the stage in which the program was
overridden. Overriding the program DOES NOT cancel it. When the new value or function is achieved, and/or that
stage of the program is completed, program operation continues with the next programmed stage, or shuts down unit if
program is complete.
IMPORTANTOn CSL models, program may be inadvertantly canceled under the following circumstance:
If operator activates Probe Cooking while unit is operating in a programmed stage in which Probe Cooking is NOT utilized.
• Program Lock–Cooking programs can be locked to prevent any unauthorized or undesired changes to the program.
If a program number is locked out, “NP” will be displayed, and no input can be received under that number.
NOTE: The program display will flash when a program number is selected in which no program has been placed.
Programming the CSL Model
Note: The CSL unit is fully digital. The internal clock feature on this unit
permits automatic start-up. See “Setting the clock” and “Setting automatic
start-up time” below.
To Program
• Begin by pressing PROG (17)
• Select program number using program SELECT arrow keys (21)
• Enter the individual values (mode, temperature, time/probe temperature)
and additional functions desired for each of nine available cooking stages
• Save program by pressing PROG key (17)
• To start cooking program, press program START key (20)
To change a saved program
• Repeat process to modify the values set
• Save program by pressing PROG key (17)
To lock a program
• Set TIMER to “1111.” Press Left (DOWN) SELECT arrow key (21).
“NP” will be displayed.
• To unlock, repeat using Right (UP) arrow key. “P” will be displayed.
Quick Guide To Programming
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