Hood Lights Operation; Fan Operation; User Interface; Range Operation - Accurex XRRS Series Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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User Interface (Touchscreen) Navigation
Home Screen
5:30 AM
04/02/2019

Hood Lights Operation

Press button with light bulb image on home screen to
turn hood lights on and off.

Fan Operation

Press the button with fan blade image on the home
screen to turn hood exhaust fan on and off. When fan
is on and hood temperature is not above the Auto On
Temp Setpoint (default 115°F), the user can press the
"Fan High" or "Fan Low" buttons to force the fan into
a low speed or a high speed as needed. When the fan
is at low speed the indicator on the "Fan Low" button
will illuminate orange. When the fan is at high speed the
indicator on the "Fan High" button will illuminate orange.
NOTE
Fan will automatically turn on and be forced to
high speed when hood temperature reaches the
Auto On Temp Setpoint. Assuming the Auto Fan
Off setting is enabled, if the hood temperature is
above this setpoint and the user presses the "Turn
Fan Off" button, the system will keep the fan on
until the temperature drops below the cooking
detection temperature setpoint and stays below this
temperature for the Fan Auto Off Delay time (default
5 minutes).
Example of fan on and at low speed
Fan Will
Turn Off
Fan On By
Once Hood
Temperature
Senses No
Heat
Example of screen as user attempted to shut off fan
while fan is above cooking detection temperature
setpoint.
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Range Operation

Press the button on the home screen with the range and
lock icon to unlock and lock the range. (Unlocking range
allows it to be used for cooking, locking it prevents
cooking from occurring).
NOTE
If the setting "PW (Password) and Auto Range
Deactivate" is set to Enabled within the System
Settings, the user will be prompted to correctly enter a
4-digit password upon attempting to unlock the range.
Without a successful password entry the range will
be unusable (locked). Once successfully unlocked, a
timer will start (Range Auto Shut Off Time, defaulted
for 2 hours), and once timer reaches 0, the range will
automatically lock. To meet NFPA 101 life safety code
compliance, PW/Auto Range Deactivate should be set
to Enabled.
NOTE
If the hood temperature climbs above the high
temperature alarm setpoint (default 180°F), the range
will be automatically locked. This is represented by
the range and lock button turning red. Only upon
temperatures decreasing below the high temperature
alarm setpoint can the range be unlocked again.
Example of successfully unlocked range with Password
and Auto Range Deactivate enabled.
Example of temperature exceeding high temperature
alarm setpoint.
Enter Range Unlock Password
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Range Unlock Password screen

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