Welbilt Frymaster YUM K3000 Operation Manual page 10

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1.7 Prompts Encountered While Programming
The K3000 can be programmed for single-segmented cooking, which is used for most products and segmented cooking,
which is used for bone-in chicken. When programming for either product, the time prompts encountered are sequentially
numbered. For non-segmented products, enter 0:00 for the second time prompt (2 Time) and the additional programming
steps associated with segmented programming don't appear.
For segmented products, the process is longer. As many as 10 segments can be introduced during the cook cycle of one
product. The complete cook cycle can be thought of as a timeline, with temperatures changes introduced at time-specific
points on the timeline.
As Time 2, Time 3, Time 4 appear in the programming steps, the time entered is NOT the duration of the specific cycle,
but the point a temperature change occurs on the timeline. For example, a Time 2 change that is to change a temperature
in a 13 minute cycle after 2 minutes is entered as 11. The first temperature change will occur with 11 minutes remaining
on the time line. See graphic on page 1-12.
Below is a explanation of the prompts presented in the sequence they occur. Programming is detailed on pages 1-12
thorough 1-15.
Left Display
Right Display
Long name
Name or button
number
Short Name
Name or button
number
COOKING MODE
SINGLE SETPOINT
1 Time
0:00 or Previously
entered #
1 Tempr
Temperature
1 Flex
number
1 PRESSURE
OPEN
SOLENOID
2 Time
Time
2 Tempr
Temperature
2 Flex
On or Off
2 PRESSURE
OPEN
SOLENOID
3 Time
Time
3 Tempr
Temperature
3 Flex
On or OFF
Explanation/Action
Enter the full name of the product
Enter the four character abbreviated name of the product
Segmented: If multiple setpoint or segmented cooking is desired press 
MULTIPLE SETPOINT and go to 1.9 and follow the instructions.
Non-Segmented: Leave at default of SINGLE SETPOINT.
In segmented and non-segmented programming, the total cook time is entered
here.
This is the setpoint for non-segmented products; the initial setpoint for
segmented products.
Flex is the feature in the Controller that allows the fryer to react to large and
small loads with the same cooking curve. It is generally not used with bone-in
chicken. The default value is 5. The range is 0-9.
This option is only present on pressure fryers. During cooks it determines if the
pressure solenoid should be open or closed. For segmented or multi-setpoint
cooking it may be closed and open during different cycles during the cook.
Segmented: Enter time remaining in the cook cycle after the first temperature
change occurs. Non-Segmented: Enter 0:00
Segmented: This is the first temperature change, which occurs at the point
entered at the 2 Time prompt. Non-Segmented: Doesn't appear
See 1 Flex.
See 1 Pressure Solenoid.
Segmented: Enter time remaining in the cook cycle after the second temperature
change occurs. Non-Segmented: Doesn't appear.
Segmented: This is the second temperature change, which occurs at the point
entered at the 3 Time prompt. Non-Segmented: Doesn't appear
See 1 Flex.
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