AP12BCF110-3 Manual 7. HEATED FOOD PROBE 8. PREPARING AND USING THE OPTIONAL PRINTER 9. TO CLEAR DATA PRINTER LOADING A ROLL OF PAPER REMOVING A ROLL OF PAPER OPERATING THE PRINTER MAINTENANCE REPLACING THE RIBBON (NO PAPER IN THE PRINTER) REPLACING THE RIBBON (WITH PAPER IN THE PRINTER) MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE CONDENSER...
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual INTRODUCTION The Model AP12BCF110-3 Blast Chiller/Shock Freezer is used to rapidly chill cooked foods to temperatures suitable for refrigerated or frozen storage. It has a capacity of up to (24) 12” x 20” x 2.5” pans, or (12) 18" x 26" pans, (pans not included)) on the (12) provided stainless steel wire shelves.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual OPERATING CYCLES The operator can choose from the following 3 operating cycles: END FOOD MODE TEMP. NOTES: USES SOFT CHILL F TO 40 FOR LOW DENSITY FOODS AIR TEMP. IS 28 F TO 35 HARD CHILL F TO 40 FOR MEDIUM &...
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual INSTALLATION WARNINGS READ AND CAREFULLY FOLLOW ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THIS EQUIPMENT. MAKE SURE THE AIR FLOW FOR THE CONDENSING UNIT IS FRONT TO BACK. IF NOT, JUST REVERSE TWO PHASES. NOTE: Any changes made to the equipment without authorization from the factory will void the warranty.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual SPACES AROUND THE CABINET x At least 1" clear space is required on the right side of the cabinet for air flow and service. x At least 2.5" clear space is required on the left side of the cabinet for door opening and air flow.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual USING THE HURRICHILL™ TECHNOLOGY BLAST CHILLING All cooked food rapidly loses its quality and aroma if it is not served promptly. Natural bacteria growth, the main reason why food becomes stale, takes place at an exponential rate between 140°F and 40°F.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual CONTROL PANEL FOR MODEL AP12BCF110-3 BLAST CHILLER...
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual KEYBOARD KEYS ON/OFF & START/STOP CYCLE KEYS ON/OFF SOFT CYCLE START/STOP HARD CYCLE SHOCK CYCLE PROGRAMMING KEYS AUTOMATIC CYCLE MANUAL CYCLE DOWN UV LIGHT CYCLE SELECT DEFROST CYCLE ENTER PRINT HEAT PROBE CYCLE KEY COMBINATIONS ¾ Initial Programming state – to initially set the device o With the display reading "OFF", press and hold (“START/STOP”) for 5 seconds ¾...
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual PROGRAMMING 1. INITIAL PROGRAMMING NOTE: Initial programming is preset at the factory. Use this section only if changes are desired. If no changes are to be made, skip to Page 13 ( 2. Programming the cycles ). a. With the display reading "OFF", press ("START/STOP") for a few seconds.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual INITIAL PROGRAMMING h. To set the hour, press (be sure to continue to press the buttons until the hour and SET TIME 10(hours) 10:25 AM Blinks "AM" or "PM" show correctly) then press INITIAL PROGRAMMING i. To set the minutes, press then press SET TIME 25(minutes)
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual INITIAL PROGRAMMING SHOCK FREEZE p. To change the temperature, press LOW FOOD ALARM -5 Blinks -5 °F then press INITIAL PROGRAMMING q. To change to YES or NO, press then UV CYCLE? NO Blinks press INITIAL PROGRAMMING r. To change to YES or NO, press then DEFROST CYCLE? YES Blinks...
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual INITIAL PROGRAMMING y. To change to YES or NO, press then PRINT DURING CYCLE NO Blinks press INITIAL PROGRAMMING z. To change to YES or NO, press then RECIPES? NO Blinks press INITIAL PROGRAMMING aa. To change to YES or NO, press then NAFEM COMMUNICATION NO Blinks...
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual PARAM. PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC SOFT CYCLE e. To change the temperature, press HIGH AIR TEMPERATURE 35 Blinks 35 °F then press PARAM. PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC SOFT CYCLE To change the temperature, press FOOD TEMPERATURE 40 Blinks 40 °F then press PARAM.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual PARAM. PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC HARD CYCLE n. To change the temperature, press HIGH AIR TEMP PART 2 35 Blinks 35 °F then press PARAM. PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC HARD CYCLE o. To change the temperature, press HARD FOOD TEMP. 40 Blinks 40 °F then press PARAM.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual PARAM. PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC SHOCK CYCLE w. To change the temperature, press HOLDING HIGH TEMP 3 Blinks 3 °F then press PARAM. PROGRAMMING The display will show: AUTO SHOCK CYCLE PROGRAMMING COMPLETE UV LIGHT CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING After about 2 seconds the display will automatically PARAM.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual HEATED PROBE CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING After about 2 seconds the display will automatically PARAM. PROGRAMMING change to: AUTOMATIC MODE CHOOSE PROGRAMMING CYCLE bb. Press the button. The LED for "HEATED PROBE" will be "ON". PARAM. PROGRAMMING HEATED PROBE CYCLE cc.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual PARAM. PROGRAMMING MANUAL SOFT CYCLE jj. To change the temperature, press HOLDING LOW TEMP 35 Blinks 35 °F then press PARAM. PROGRAMMING MANUAL SOFT CYCLE kk. To change the temperature, press HOLDING HIGH TEMP 42 Blinks 42 °F then press PARAM.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual PARAM. PROGRAMMING MANUAL HARD CYCLE ss. To change the temperature, press HOLDING LOW TEMP. 35 Blinks 35 °F then press PARAM. PROGRAMMING MANUAL HARD CYCLE tt. To change the temperature, press HOLDING HIGH TEMP. 42 Blinks 42 °F then press PARAM.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual After about 2 seconds the display will automatically change to: PARAM. PROGRAMMING MANUAL MODE CHOOSE PROGRAMMING CYCLE NOTE: PROGRAMMING FOR "DEFROST", "UV" & "HEAT PROBE" WILL BE THE SAME IN MANUAL MODE AS IT IS IN AUTOMATIC MODE (see pages 16-17). 3.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual OPERATION 1. AUTOMATIC MODE - SOFT CHILL a. With the display reading "OFF", press the (“ON/OFF”) button. b. To select a cycle, press the appropriate button OPERATING MODE CHOOSE . The LED for "SOFT" will be "ON". OPERATING CYCLE c.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual 40°F The display will show: 03.07.2006 11:56 AM is alternating 34°F with R / CHICKEN 40°F alternating with Ready 01:28 Blinks 03.07.2006 01:28 34°F 40°F R / CHICKEN 40°F is alternating with Ready The operator can now end this cycle by pressing the ("START/ STOP") button.
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AP12BCF110-3 Manual The operator can now end this cycle by pressing ("START/ STOP"). OPERATING MODE The display will now show: CHOOSE OPERATING CYCLE 3. HARD CHILL CYCLE To perform a hard chill cycle, follow steps 1 or 2 (above), EXCEPT in step 1.b (above) press instead of 4.
AP12BCF110-3 Manual 03.07.2006 12:15 PM READY TO DEFROST CYCLE c. Press the ("START/STOP") button to start the START defrost cycle. Blinks READY TO START 03.07.2006 12:15 PM 04:59 The display will now show: DEFROST CYCLE Will count down to DEFROST TIME 04:59 00:00 After 5 minutes the display will show:...
AP12BCF110-3 Manual 8. PREPARING AND USING THE OPTIONAL PRINTER a. With the display reading "OFF", press the (“PRINT”) button. PRINT EVENTS MEMORY b. To start printing, press the ("START/STOP") READINGS LEFT button. After a few seconds the display will show: PRINT EVENTS MEMORY PRINTING .
AP12BCF110-3 Manual PRINTER NOTE: The optional printer is delivered fully installed LOADING A ROLL OF PAPER 1. Remove the paper cover by pressing on the groove patterns to pop the front edge up. Lift off the cover. 2. Press the rocker switch to the left. The light will go off. 3.
AP12BCF110-3 Manual REPLACING THE RIBBON (NO PAPER IN THE PRINTER) 1. Turn the printer OFF. 2. Four small grooves are embossed on each side of the printer cover. Push down on one or both of these areas until the printer cover tilts up, then lift the cover completely off. 3.
AP12BCF110-3 Manual MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE CONDENSER For correct and efficient operation of the blast chiller, it is necessary that the condenser be kept clean so that air can circulate around it freely and come into contact with the whole of its surface. This operation (to be performed every 30 days, max.) can be accomplished...
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