Section 3. Operation; Introduction; Operating Controls - Henny Penny BCC/BCR-140 Service Manual

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3-1. INTRODUCTION

3-2. OPERATING CONTROLS

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SECTION 3. OPERATION

This section provides operating procedures for the Blast Chiller.
Sections 1, 2, and 3 should be read, and all instructions should be
followed before operating the cabinet.
This section contains an explanation of all controls and compo-
nents and information on operating procedures and daily
maintenance.
If the blast chillers (that have compressors shipped with them)
have been laid on its side, the unit must be sitting upright for at
least an hour before applying power to the unit. Check all
components for signs of being loose or damaged, and make
sure the system has refrigerant. Failure to follow these
instructions may cause damage to the components. Failure to
follow these instructions could cause damage to the compres
sor.
Pages 3-1 to 3-4 identifies and describes the function of all the
operating controls.
Description
On/Off Button
Digital Display
Up and Down
Arrows
Alarm Button
Temp Button
mode.
De-ice Button
Model BCC/BCR-140, BCC/BCR-175, BFR/BCR-350
Function
The On/Off button, when pressed, is a button on the
control panel that starts a chilling cycle. It also must be
pressed before any changes to the controls can be made,
and to start and stop the De-ice cycle.
The Digital Display shows the temperatures, the time
(in a timing cycle), and the information in the technical
mode.
The Up and Down Arrows are used when changing
times or settings.
The Alarm button is used to stop the optional alarm buzzer
and to enter the technical mode.
The Temp button is used to select either the chilling
The De-ice button is used to remove ice that may have
formed on the evaporator during a chilling cycle.
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