Henny Penny SCR-6/8 User Manual

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SCR-6/8

3-7. OPERATION MODE

(Continued)

The middle display shows the time remaining and the bottom
display shows the setpoint temperature. The actual tempera-
ture shows when the oven temperature (thermometer) button
is pressed.

4.

At the end of the Cook Cycle an alarm will sound, the middle
display shows “0:00” and the top display flashes “DONE”.
Press the STOP button to end the Cook Cycle.

If a hold time is not programmed, the cycle is ended and alarm
turned off by pressing the STOP button. If a hold time is pro-
grammed, the unit will sound an alarm and automatically go into
the Hold Cycle. Hold time remaining and temperature will be
displayed.

5.

At the end of the Hold Cycle, the middle display flashes “0:00”
and the top display flashes “END”. Pressing the STOP
button stops the alarm and rotor, and all outputs are off.

To abort a Cook or Hold Cycle, press and hold the STOP button
for 2 seconds. The Cook Cycle can also be paused by pressing
and releasing the STOP button. If power is removed at any time,
the control will resume the operation that was active at power
down, whether it was in a Cook Cycle, Hold Cycle, or preheat.

3-8. PREHEAT CONTROL

During preheat, the air heat and radiant heat are both turned

on to

regulate the air temperature to the programmed preheat/cook setpoint.
Both air and radiant heat are turned off when the air temperature is
above the setpoint. The blower runs continuously, but the rotor is off.

3-9. COOKING CONTROL

Normally during a Cook Cycle, the air heating elements and

the radi-

ant elements are regulated to the programmed air temperature setpoint.

3-10. DOOR SENSOR

If either door is opened during a Cook Cycle, all functions are

turned

off, and remain off until both doors are closed. The top display shows
“DOOR IS OPEN”. But, if the meat probe is plugged into the unit
and the control side door is open, the top display will show meat probe
temperature.

3-11. HOLD CONTROL

The Hold Mode can be programmed for time and temperature.

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