Information Mode

This mode gathers and stores historic information on the fryer and operator’s performance.

NOTE:

  • Press the Program button and the Info button at the same time and “*INFO MODE*” displays.

  • Press the Program button or the Info button to access the steps and press to view the statistics within each step.

Information Mode is intended for technical use, but the operator can view the following information:

  1. E-LOG: Last 10 errors and time they occurred.

  2. LAST LOAD: Information about the most recent Cook Cycle, or the cycle presently in progress.

  3. DAILY STATS: Information for the last 7 days.

  4. REVIEW USAGE: Information accumulated since the last time this data was manually reset.

  5. INP A_VHDSF_M: Provides test of fryer input.

  6. OUTP: Shoes the state of heater and pressure.

  7. OIL TMP: Temperature of oil.

  8. CPU TMP: Temperature of PC board.

  9. ANALOG: Status of controller’s a-to-d converter.

  10. AMPS: The present Amp readings to heaters.

  11. PRINT REPORT - 10,000 activity log events, a list of programmed settings, and a report of operating statistics

  12. ACTIVITY LOG

NOTE: Press and hold the Program button to exit Information Mode at anytime, or after 2 minutes the Control automatically exists back to normal operation.

Function Description
1. E-LOG (error code log)
  • Press the Down arrow button and 1A. (date & time) *NOW* displays. This is the present date and time.

  • Press the Down arrow button and if an error was recorded, 1B with date, time, and error code information display. This is the latest error code that the controls recorded.

  • Press the 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 ELOG section.

  • Press the Program button to continue to LAST LOAD.

2. LAST LOAD
  • Press the Down arrow button to view the following information from the most recent Cook Cycle.

  • Press the Program button to continue to DAILY STATS.

3. DAILY STATS (reset each day)
  • Press the Down arrow button to view the following operation information for any of the last 7 days.

  • Press the Idle/Clean button to select which day.

  • Press the Program button to continue to REVIEW USAGE.

4. REVIEW USAGE
  • Press the Down arrow button to view the accumulated information since the data was manually reset.

  • Press the Program button to continue to REVIEW USAGE.

5. INP A_ VHDSF_M

NOTE: The V, H, D, S, F, P and M signals are wired in series. The first signal missing out of the sequence can cause all signals to the right of it to be missing as well.

  • Press the 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, A_VHDSF_M displays for electric and A_ VHDSFP_ for gas units. See below for definition of codes.

ALL

A - Power Switch in COOK position

B - Power Switch in PUMP position

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

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 power switch is either off, failed or wired incorrectly.

ELECTRIC 4 HEAD

  • F & M = Hard wired on

  • P = Hard wired off

GAS 4 HEAD ONLY

  • F = Hard wired on

  • P & M = inputs from ignition module

Press 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 the Program button to continue to OUTP H* P_.

6. OUTP H* P_

(F*I*H*P_ for gas

units)

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.

  • F - Fan output (gas only)

  • H - Heat output

  • P - Pressure output

Gas units:

  • if the fan is on, then “F*” displays.

  • If the fan is off, then “F_” displays.

  • If the control senses a problem with the fan output, then “F*” displays with the “*” flashing.

Gas units: I* ignition module on or off

All units:

  • If the heat is on, then “H*” displays.

  • If the heat is off, then “H_” displays.

  • If the controls sense a problem with the heat output, then “H*” displays with the “*” flashing.

Gas units:

  • If the pressure is on, then “P*” displays.

  • If the pressure is off, then “P_” displays.

  • If control senses a problem with the pressure output, then “P*” displays with the “*” flashing.

  • Press the Down arrow button to view the amp “DRAW” status of each output.

    • If “F √”, “H √” and “P √” displays, this means the amps are good.

    • A flashing “X” behind the F, H or P means too much current.

  • Press the 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.

    • If “F √”, “H √” and “P √” displays, this means everything on the output PC board is good.

    • A flashing “X” behind the F, H or P means a problem exists.

  • Press the Down arrow button to view the outputs and inputs together.

  • Press the Program button to continue to OIL TMP reading.

7. OIL TMP Oil temperature displays. Press the Program button to continue to CPU TMP reading.
8. CPU TMP & SOFTWARE INFO

PC board temperature displays:

  • Press and hold Product button 1 to display Henny Penny part number for the software in the control.

  • Press and hold Product button 2 to display the customer ID for the software.

  • Press and hold Product button 3 to display the Software Release Level (i.e., “2.01”) for the software.

  • Press the Program button to continue on to the ANALOG reading.

9. ANALOG <1> 2.86V

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 Product button 0. 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).

Press the Program button to continue onto AMPS reading.

10. AMPS 33 33 33 (Electric Fryers)

The present readings from the fryer’s amps sensors which monitor the electrical current supplied to the heaters display.

These values indicate the current through each supply leg to the heaters. These values do not necessarily correspond directly to the current through an individual heater coil.

The AMPS values should normally cycle on and off with the heat light and all three values should be about the same.

Press and hold the Program button to exit Information Mode at any time, or after 2 minutes the controls automatically exit back to normal operation.

11. Print Report

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.

12. Activity Log

Press the Down arrow button to step backward through a history of events logged by the control. These events record normal operation details and do not necessarily indicate a problem.