F2 Bypass; Settings Screen; Temperature F/C; Language - TurboChef ECO Owner's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for ECO:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

26
LEGACY CONTROLLER OPERATION

F2 Bypass

The F2 alarm indicates the oven temperature is
too low. YES means the oven will not terminate
a cook cycle when an F2 alarm is encountered so
the food product can finish cooking. The oven will
still log the fault condition. NO means the oven
will function as it normally would; i.e., when an F2
alarm is discovered during a cook cycle, the oven will
terminate the cook cycle.
Info Mode: Settings Screen
From the Information or Counters screen, touch
"Login" to access the Settings screen. When
prompted, input the password 9 4 2 8 and then
touch "ENTER."
From the settings screen, set:
-
Temperature
-

Language

-

WiFi Network

-
Volume
-
Date
-
Time
-
Auto On
-
Auto Off
Temperature
The temperature measurement setting is configured at
the factory. Touch °F (Fahrenheit) or °C (Celsius) to
change the temperature measurement settings.
Language
The default language is English. To change to another
language, touch "Language: English" and then touch
the preferred language and touch "ENTER." The
available languages are:
- French
- German
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Spanish
The available languages may also be:
- Chinese
- Korean
- Japanese
WiFi Network
NOTE: Feature or service may not be available.
Connecting the oven to a WiFi network and utilizing
TurboChef 's connectivity services, such as Open
Kitchen (page 4) will allow you to remotely update
the menu and firmware for one or all of your ovens
and will enable access to reporting tools and live data
streams to view what is being cooked and when.
Special instructions for corporate/chain customers
may be required. Contact your facility administrator
for more information.
2
3
4
1
5
From the WiFi Network setup screen (above), the
following information may be entered to configure
the oven for networking:
- WiFi On/Off
- SSID
- Security Type
- WiFi Password
1. WiFi On/Off
Toggle this option to enable/disable the oven's WiFi
capabilities.
2. SSID
The SSID is the case sensitive name of the WiFi
network that you wish the oven to join. After
touching the SSID icon, use the on-screen keyboard
to either select from a list of broadcast SSIDs, or
type in the WiFi network name and touch Enter.
If you are unsure of the SSID for the network,
contact your network administrator.
ECO-1001 / Revision G / August 2023
6
7

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents