Frymaster 14 Series User Manual

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4-7

4.7 M2007 Button Description and Functions

4.7.1 Navigation Buttons

The menu on the M2007 uses

34

and

tu

buttons to

navigate the various menus and submenus (see Figure 1).

Figure 1

When programming, the left screen shows a menu or
submenu item. The right screen is for data entry. Data is
entered with alpha-numeric characters, scrolling through
lists or by toggling between choices (see Figure 2).

Left Display Right Display

Figure 2

During programming if a button is not pushed within one minute, the computer returns to operation
mode.

4.7.2 Filter, Temperature and Info Buttons


The

< FLTR

and

FLTR >

buttons (see Figure 1) are used to filter the left and right vats of a split

vat fryer on demand, while the right

FLTR >

button is used to filter a full vat on demand. The

FLTR

buttons, if pressed once will display the amount of cook cycles remaining until a filtration

prompt. When the

FLTR

button is pressed twice, the date and time of the last filter will be

displayed. The

TEMP

button, if pressed once while the fryer is on, displays current vat

temperature on both sides. If the

TEMP

button is pressed twice while the fryer is on, it shows the

setpoint temperatures of the vats. If the fryer is off, the display shows the current versions of
software. The

INFO

button (see Figure 1), if pressed once when the fryer is on, shows the

recovery time for each vat from the last test. Recovery displays the time required for the fryer to
raise the temperature of the oil 50°F (28°C) between 250°F (121°C) and 300°F (149°C). Maximum
recovery time should not exceed 1:40 for electric or 2:25 for gas. If the

INFO

button is pressed and

held for three seconds it shows information such as usage, filter statistics and last cook cycles (see
page 4-38 for more details on the

INFO

button).

4.7.3 Cook Cycle and Selection Buttons

The

buttons are dual-function buttons shared with

the number

1

and

2

buttons. They are located directly

below the LED displays (see Figure 3). Use these buttons

to select or cancel functions. The button is used to back
out of and quit submenus.

Figure 3

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