Special Programming

Special programming includes advanced settings such as volume control, audio effect, language selection etc.

  1. Press and hold the program button for about five seconds to enter special programming (SP PROG). CFA PROG displays.
  2. Press the program button one time and SP PROG displays.
  3. Enter the code 1,2,3 using the left-side product buttons.
  4. Use the program and info buttons to scroll through the steps. The up and down buttons change the step parameters.

Menu Step

Display Name

Function

SP-1

TEMP UNITS Press the down button to change display units from F° to C°

SP-2

LANGUAGE Press the down button to select between the following display languages: ENGL (English), FRAN (French), DEUT (German), ESPA (Spanish), or PORT (Portuguese).

SP-3

DO SYSTEM INIT

This step allows all programmable settings to be initial- ized to factory preset values. Press and hold the down button for about five seconds to reset.

Note: Statistics, oil wear and the E-log will not be af- fected by this initialization.

SP-4

AUDIO VOLUME Press the up and down buttons to adjust the volume lev- el of the control between 1 and 10. 10 is the loudest setting.

SP-5

AUDIO TONE (HZ) Speaker frequency (50 - 2000 Hz, in 50 Hz steps) adjustable by pressing the up and down buttons. Sets the tone of the Pwr-up, Alarm, and End-of- Cycle beeps, etc. The tone of each controller can be programmed to a different value to allow each piece of equipment to be identified by its own, unique sound. 1100Hz is default.

SP-6

AUDIO EFFECT

Audio effects setting (0 - 3):

- 0 = Normal (No effect)

- 1 = Fast Pulsed Beeps

- 2 = Slower Pulsed Beeps

- 3 = Warble (Freq. Shifting)

Allows an audio effect to be applied to Alarm and End-of-Cycle beeps, to help distinguish one piece of equipment from another.

 

Audio effects setting (0 - 3) adjustable by pressing the up and down buttons:

- 0 = Normal (No effect)

- 1 = Fast Pulsed Beeps

- 2 = Slower Pulsed Beeps

- 3 = Warble (Freq. Shifting)

Allows an audio effect to be applied to Alarm and End-of-Cycle beeps, to help distinguish one piece of equipment from another.

SP-7

MELT CYCLE SELECT

Shortening / oil type setting (1.SOLID, 2.LIQ). Liquid is the default setting for the CFE-415:

- The "1. SOLID" setting uses a very conservative melt cycle for safely melting solid shortening.

- The "2.LIQ" setting allows a more aggressive heat- up rate, but should only be used if liquid oil is in the vat.

SP-8

IDLE MODE ENABLED?

Idle mode enable setting (YES, NO). Press the down button to change from YES to NO. Idle mode regulates the oil at a lower temperature to save energy and extend shortening life during low demand periods. If enabled, the Idle mode may be activated either automatically or by manual push button selection, depending on the [SP‑8B] and [SP‑8C] settings below. Cook mode is resumed by pressing any product button.

SP-8A IDLE SETPT TEMP Press up and down buttons to set the temperature (190° F - 380°F) for Idle mode. Default temperature is 250°F.
SP-8B AUTO-IDLE MINUTES Period of inactivity (OFF, 1 - 60 min.) that triggers activa- tion of Idle mode. This timer starts when the fryer recov- ers back to set point temperature.
SP-8C USE 6 FOR IDLE Manual Idle button enable by pressing the down button (YES, NO). If set to YES, and Idle Mode is enabled, then the "6" button is used as a Manual Idle button: pressing the "6" button while in Cook mode will immediately activate Idle (setback) mode.

SP-9

PRODUCT BUTTONS

1. COOK: Pressing a product button selects and immediately starts a cook cycle for that product. The Timer button is used to stop cook cycles. The appropriate product button must be pressed each time a cook cycle is started. This is the default setting.

2. SELECT: Pressing a product button only selects that product for cooking. The Timer button must be used to start a cook cycle. The Timer button is also used to stop a cook cycle. Subsequent cook cycles for the same product can be started by simply pressing the Timer button again, as the product is already selected and its name is shown on the display.

SP-10

COOKING DISPLAY

Press the down button to select what is displayed during the cook cycle:

- TIME = Count Down Timer

- TM+ID= Timer and Product ID Alternate

- NM+TM= Product Name and Timer Alternate

SP-11

QUALITY TMR

Press the down button to select what is displayed during if the quality timer is enabled for products (not used on CFE-415):

- NONE=No Quality Timer Display

- QT+ID= Quality Timer and Product ID Alternate

- NM +QT= Product Name and Quality Timer Alternate

SP-12

LONGER FILL- TIME ENABLED?

The default setting for this step is NO. Press the down button to select YES. If YES is selected, filtration will be extended if oil is not detected during filling.

SP-13

LET USER EXIT FILL? The default setting for this step is YES. Press the down button to select NO. If YES is selected, filling can be cancelled during filtration.

SP-14

SKIP SKIM PROMPT Press down button to change this setting from YES to NO. If YES is selected, the skim prompt at the start of an Express Filter can be bypassed by pressing the timer button.

SP-15

2–STAGE WASH ENABLED? The default setting for this step is NO. Press the down button to select YES. If YES is selected, The Express Filter will include a second wash cycle.

SP-16

DISPOSE RE- QUIRES CODE? Use the up and down buttons to change between YES and NO. If YES is selected, the manager code is entered prior to disposing oil.

SP-17

POLISH MM:SS Use the up and down buttons to set the polish duration during the daily filter. The default setting for this is 5:00, but can be set between 0:00 and 15:00.