Table 5-1 Special Programming Mode Details - Henny Penny CFE 415 Service Manual

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T T a a b b l l e e 5 5 - - 1 1 S S p p e e c c i i a a l l P P r r o o g g r r a a m m m m i i n n g g M M o o d d e e D D e e t t a a i i l l s s
Menu
Display Name
SP-1
TEMP UNITS
SP-2
LANGUAGE
SP-3
DO SYSTEM INIT
SP-4
AUDIO VOLUME
SP-5
AUDIO TONE (HZ) Speaker frequency (50 - 2000 Hz, in 50 Hz steps) ad-
SP-6
AUDIO EFFECT
SP-7
MELT CYCLE
SELECT
Function
Press the down button to change display units from F°
to C°.
Press the down button to select between the following
display languages: ENGL (English), FRAN (French),
DEUT (German), ESPA (Spanish), or PORT
(Portuguese).
This step allows all programmable settings to be initial-
ized to factory preset values. Press and hold the down
button for about five seconds to reset.
I I N N F F O O : Statistics, oil wear and the E-log will not be af-
fected by this initialization.
Press the up and down buttons to adjust the volume lev-
el of the control between 1 and 10. 10 is the loudest
setting.
justable by pressing the up and down buttons.
Sets the tone of the Pwr-up, Alarm, and End-of-Cycle
beeps, etc. The tone of each controller can be pro-
grammed to a different value to allow each piece of
equipment to be identified by its own, unique sound.
1100Hz is default.
Audio effects setting (0 - 3):
- 0 = Normal (No effect)
- 1 = Fast Pulsed Beeps
- 2 = Slower Pulsed Beeps
- 3 = Warble (Freq. Shifting)
Allows an audio effect to be applied to Alarm and End-
of-Cycle beeps, to help distinguish one piece of equip-
ment from another.
Audio effects setting (0 - 3) adjustable by pressing the
up and down buttons:
- 0 = Normal (No effect)
- 1 = Fast Pulsed Beeps
- 2 = Slower Pulsed Beeps
- 3 = Warble (Freq. Shifting)
Allows an audio effect to be applied to Alarm and End-
of-Cycle beeps, to help distinguish one piece of equip-
ment from another.
Shortening/oil type setting (1.SOLID, 2.LIQ). Liquid (2.
LIQ) is the default setting for the fryer.
The "1.SOLID" setting uses a very conservative melt
cycle for safely melting solid shortening.
The "2.LIQ" setting allows a more aggressive heat-up
rate, but should only be used if liquid oil is in the frypot.
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