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cook parameters or other settings have been changed from CFA settings. Some pro-
gramming items may have been changed from original values under the direction of
CFA corporate headquarters. In some cases, a controller should have values that don't
match original values. A report that "all items match original values" could actually be an
indication that something isn't set right. Keep in mind also that the number of such "ap-
proved" alterations might be different for different versions of software. The D10: Non-
Standard Program Items Report contains the following information:
If all product cook settings match the original, factory default values, the controller
displays the following message: "10: ALL PROD'S" "10: MATCH" "10: ORIG.
VALUES".
If any of the product settings do not match original values, the following message is
displayed (with one or more of the product numbers blinking): "10: PROD'S 123456"
"10: DO NOT MATCH" "10: ORIG. VALUES". In this case, the blinking numbers
indicate which products do not match original settings. If the numbers 3 and 5 are
the only numbers blinking, then product #3 and product #5 each have at least one
setting changed from their factory preset values. Products 1, 2, 4, and 6 are
confirmed to exactly match their original settings.
The second item in section 10 identifies how many items in CFA Programming
Mode have been changed from their original values. These Chick-fil-A settings
mainly deal with special Chick-fil-A controller features like Oil Wear, Heat-up
Monitoring, New Oil Compensation, Oil Idle Compensation, Drop Detection, Clean-
out Mode, and Amps and Voltage alarms.
If all items in CFA Prog. Mode match their original, factory preset values, the
following report is made: "10: ALL CFA ITEMS" "10: MATCH" "10: ORIG. VALUES".
If any of the items in CFA Prog. Mode do not match their original values, the
following message is displayed (with the actual number of changed items): "10: 2
CFA ITEMS" "10: DO NOT MATCH" "10: ORIG. VALUES".
A similar report is made for Special Program Mode. Special Program (SP) Mode
settings deal with °F/°C display, speaker tone and volume, Melt and Idle Modes,
and how the product buttons function (start cook or merely select product). "10: ALL
SP ITEMS" "10: MATCH" "10: ORIG. VALUES" or "10: 1 SP ITEMS" "10: DO NOT
MATCH" "10: ORIG. VALUES".
The final item in section 10 identifies if any changes have been made to the heat
control settings. These settings affect the fryer's heating algorithms, and include the
PC factors, rate-of-rise compensations, and heat pulse cook cycle time, etc. "10:
ALL HC ITEMS" "10: MATCH" "10: ORIG. VALUES" or "10: 3 HC ITEMS" "10: DO
NOT MATCH" "10: ORIG. VALUES".
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