St Cycle; Filter Cycle Count - Henny Penny 581 Service Manual

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The filter cycle count is a method of keeping track of when
it is time to filter the shortening. To determine when it is time
to filter, the control adds the (fractional) number of the cycle
count to a running total at the end of each cook cycle. When
this total exceeds one, then the "FIL" ("FIL" within the digital
display) indication is given.
An example of this would be as follows:
roduct
Chicken
Fish
Potatoes
Vegetables
Pro
Cycle
of
count
4
=
l/4
3
=
l/3
2
=
l/2
2
=
l/2
If the operator cooked one cycle of chicken, one cycle of fish,
and one cycle of potatoes, the unit would indicate to filter since
l/4 + l/3 + l/2 = 1 l/2 which is greater than one. In the event
the unit cannot be filtered at the proper time the filter program
mode may be bypassed. Turn the power switch to OFF for at
least 5 seconds, then turn the unit back to the COOK position.
Filter will be bypassed and unit will return to programmed
1st cycle.
The idle mode's main function is to lessen the breakdown of
shortening, by programming a lower temperature, when the
unit is not in use. The idle mode can be selected by depressing
the SELECT
PRODUCT switch until the idle mode is
indicated. Automatic idle is enabled by programming "A" in
the display. Also, the idle time can be programmed. This means
the control will select idle automatically after the programmed
time has elapsed.
If automatic is not programmed, idle must be selected
manually. Idle time is programmed from 0 to 255
minutes.
When this is programmed the type of idle can be selected: cycle
idle or time idle. This is indicated by a "6" or "T". In cycle
idle the programmed time is started evey time a new product
is selected. In timer idle the programmed time is started at
the end of each cook cycle. Depress the SELECT FUNCTION
switch. A "6" or "T" will be displayed indicating cycle idle
or time idle. Also, the idle temperature can be programmed
from 170 "F to 390°F. This is normally set at 250°F.

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