Information Mode
This mode gathers and stores historic information on the fryer and operator’s performance.
Press right Program button and Info button at the same time and “*INFO MODE*” shows on display.
Press right Program button or Info button to access the steps and press Down arrow button to view the statistics within each step. Information Mode is intended for technical use, but the operator can view the following information:
E-LOG - last 10 errors and time they occurred
LAST LOAD - information about the most recent Cook Cycle, or the cycle presently in progress
DAILY STATS - information for the last 7 days.
REVIEW USAGE- information accumulated since the last time this data was manually reset
INPA VHDSF M - provides test of fryer inputs
OUTP H*P- shows the state of heater and pressure
OIL TMP - temperature of oil
CPU TMP - temperature of PC board
PRINT REPORT - 10,000 activity log events, a list of programmed settings, and a report of operating statistics
ANALOG - status of controller’s a-to-d converter
Press Down arrow button and “1A” (date & time) “*NOW*” shows in display. This is the present date and time.
Press Down arrow button and if a error was recorded, “1B” (date, time, and error code information) shows in display. This is the latest error code that the controls recorded.
Press Down arrow button and the next latest error code information can be seen. Up to 10 error codes (1B to 1K) can be stored in the E-LOG Section.
Press right Program button to continue to LAST LOAD.
Press Down arrow button to view the following information from the most recent Cook Cycle.
FUNCTION | DISPLAY EX: |
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Time of day the last cook cycle was started | STARTED 10.25A |
Product (Last product cooked) | PRODUCT -2- |
Ready? (Was fryer Ready before start?) | READY? YES |
Stopped: Time remaining, or secs past Done | *DONE* + 9 SECS |
Actual Elapsed Cook Time (real seconds) | ACTUAL TIME 7:38 |
Programmed Cook Time | PROG TIME 7:00 |
Actual Time vs. Prog Time (Percentage) | ACT / PROG 109% |
Max Temp during cook cycle | MAX TEMP 327°F |
Min Temp during cook cycle | MIN TEMP 313°F |
Avg Temp during cook cycle | AVG TEMP 322°F |
Heat On (percentage) during cook cycle | HEAT ON 73% |
Only if Presently Cooking:
Present cook step, setpoint, and time rem. | STEP 1:325°F 6:47 |
Actual Oil Temp., Deg below Load Comp Avg, present Stretch Time (real secs/ck sec) |
313°F LC-12° 1.06 |
Press right Program button to continue to DAILY STATS.
Press Down arrow button to view the following operation information for any of the last 7 days. Press Idle button to select which day.
FUNCTION | DISPLAY EX: |
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Day this data was recorded for | TUE* APR-30 |
Number of Hours:Minutes the fryer was on | TUE* ON HRS 13:45 |
Number of times oil was filtered that day | TUE* FILTERED 3 |
Total number of cook cycles that day | TUE* TOTAL CK 38 |
Cook Cycles stopped before “DONE” that day | TUE* QUIT COOK 4 |
Cook Cycles for Product #1 | TUE* COOK -1- 17 |
Cook Cycles for Product #2 | TUE* COOK -2- 9 |
Cook Cycles for Product #3 | TUE* COOK -3- 5 |
Cook Cycles for Product #4 | TUE* COOK -4- 0 |
Cook Cycles for Product #5 | TUE* COOK -5- 0 |
Cook Cycles for Product #6 | TUE* COOK -6- 6 |
Cook Cycles for Product #7 | TUE* COOK -7- 0 |
Cook Cycles for Product #8 | TUE* COOK -8- 0 |
Cook Cycles for Product #9 | TUE* COOK -9- 1 |
Cook Cycles for Product #0 | TUE* COOK -0- 0 |
Press right Program button o continue to REVIEW USAGE.
Press Down arrow button to view the accumulated information since the data was manually reset:
FUNCTION | DISPLAY EX: | |
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Day the usage data was previously reset | SINCE | APR-19 |
Number of hours the fryer was on | PWR ON HRS | 165 |
Number of times oil was filtered | FILTERED | 34 |
Total number of cook cycles | TOTAL CK | 462 |
Cook Cycles stopped before “DONE” | QUIT COOK | 4 |
Percentage of Cook Cycles before oil change | OIL WEAR -A- | 73% |
Percentage of hours before oil change | OIL WEAR -B- | 47% |
Cook Cycles for Product #1 | COOKED -1- | 193 |
Cook Cycles for Product #2 | COOKED -2- | 107 |
Cook Cycles for Product #3 | COOKED -3- | 58 |
Cook Cycles for Product #4 | COOKED -4- | 0 |
Cook Cycles for Product #5 | COOKED -5- | 13 |
Cook Cycles for Product #6 | COOKED -6- | 69 |
Cook Cycles for Product #7 | COOKED -7- | 0 |
Cook Cycles for Product #8 | COOKED -8- | 7 |
Cook Cycles for Product #9 | COOKED -9- | 15 |
Cook Cycles for Product #0 | COOKED -0- | 0 |
Reset usage data: Enter the Mgr Code (1, 2, 3 unless changed) on this step to zero out all the usage information. |
RESET USG/ ENTER CODE---- |
Press right Program button to continue to INP A_CVHDSF_M
Press Down arrow button to view the status of components and inputs. If the input signal is detected, an identifying letter is displayed (see below). If the signal is not detected, “_” is displayed.
With the COOK/PUMP switch in the COOK position, and all inputs detected, “H_ P_ A_CVHDSF_M” displays. See below for “definition” of codes.
A = COOK/PUMP in COOK position. B = COOK/PUMP in PUMP position
C = Solenoind continuity; won’t show on open fryers V = Volts - 24 VAC detected
H = High Limit - If “H” is present, the high limit is good; if “H” is missing, the high limit is tripped (overheated) or faulty
D = DRAIN SWITCH-If “D” is present, the drain handle is closed; if “D” is missing, the drain is open or faulty
S = COOK/PUMP switch ON interlock circuit: If “S” is present, the COOK/PUMP switch is in the COOK position. If the “S” is missing, the COOK/PUMP is either off, failed, or wired incorrectly
F = FAN
M = MV-Detects 24 V jumper to MV terminal
Press Down arrow button to view the specific status of each input. An underscore (“_”) indicates the input is not presently detected. A checkmark (“ ”) indicates the signal is detecting a normal input. A blinking (“X”) indicates the signal is presently detected, but is detected as a half-wave (partially failed) input.
Press right Program button to continue onto OUTP H* P_.
This mode displays the status of components and outputs. If the output signal is detected, an identifying letter is displayed (see below), followed by an “*”. If the output is off, “_” is displayed.
“H” = Heat output
“P” = Pressure output (pressure fryers only)
If heat is on, “H*” shows in display. If heat is off, “H_” shows in display. If controls senses a problem with the heat output, “H*” shows in display, with the “*” flashing.
If pressure is on, “P*” shows in display. If pressure is off, “P_” shows in display. If controls senses a problem with the pressure output, “P*” shows in display, with the “*” flashing.
Press Down arrow button to view the amp “DRAW” status of each output. “H ” and “P ” in the display means the amps are good. A flashing “X” behind the H or P means too much current.
Press Down arrow button to view the No Connect/Ground (“NC/GND”) status of each output. This monitors a possible problem with the relays on the output PC board.
“H ” and “P ” in the display means everything on the output PC board is good. A flashing “X” behind the H or P means a problem exists.
Press Down arrow button to view the outputs and inputs (see step 10) together.
Press right Program button and “6. PMP_ AIR_” shows in display.
Press Down arrow button to view the amp “DRAW” status of the pump motor output and air valve output. “PMP ” and “AIR ” in the display means the amps are good. A flashing “X” behind the “PMP” or “AIR” means too much current.
Press Down arrow button to view the No Connect/Ground (“NC/GND”) status of each output. This monitors a possible problem with the relays on the output PC board.
Press right Program button to continue onto the OIL TMP reading.
This step shows the present peanut oil temperature. The display shows “7. OIL TMP (temp.)”.
Press right Program button to continue onto the CPU TMP reading.
This step shows the present PC board temperature.
Press right Program button to continue onto the PRINT REPORT reading.
USB drive must be inserted in USB port for feature to display.
Allows user to connect to a computer to print a report containing up to 10,000 activity log events, a list of programmed settings, and operating statistics.
Press right Program button to continue onto the ANALOG reading.
This step displays the present status of any channel of the controller’s a to d converter. This feature may be useful to a technician troubleshooting a problem with the fryer or controller.
The displayed value can be toggled between volts and bits by pressing 0 product button. If the displayed value has a decimal point, it is voltage (0 to 5 VDC). If no decimal point is shown, the value is a-to-d bits (0 - 4095).