Operation, Blodgett iq2™ vision control, Xx:xx – Blodgett DFG-50 User Manual

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Operation

Blodgett IQ2™ Vision Control

7. The display reads:

Stage 1 Timing

XX:XX

Definition: There are 3 options for timing

mode when shelf cooking: Straight, Flex and

Sensitivity. Straight has no time adjustment.

Flex adjusts the cook time to compensate for

any difference between the setpoint and actual

temperature. Sensitivity enables a product key

to have a flex adjustment for each of the five

shelves. Sensitivity values are set in the man-

ager level programming.

NOTE: Sensitivity is only available when using shelf

cooking.

Use the PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4) to select the

desired timing mode. Press the PROGRAM KEY (3).

8. The display reads:

Stage 1 Fan Speed

XX

Use the PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4) to select ei-

ther HIGH or LOW fan speed. Press the PROGRAM

KEY (3).

9. The display reads:

Stage 1 Fan Cyc

XXX

Definition: There are 3 options for fan cycle

time: Pulse, Heat and Full. Pulse allows the fan

to turn on and off as programmed. Heat allows

the fan to operate with heat only. Full provides

continuous fan operation when door is closed.

Use the PROGRAM ARROW KEYS (4) to select the

fan cycle. If heat or full are selected skip to step 10. If

pulse is selected the display reads:

Stage 1 Fan On

XX:XX

Use the PRODUCT KEYS (14) to enter the desired

length of the time the fan should be on in the pulse

cycle. Press PROGRAM KEY (3). The display reads:

Stage 1 Fan Off

XX:XX

Use the PRODUCT KEYS (14) to enter the desired

length of the time the fan should be off in the pulse

cycle. Press the PROGRAM KEY (3).

10. If you are programming a product using shelf cooking

skip to step 11.

If you are programming a product that does not use

shelf cooking the display reads:

Stage 2 Time

XX:XX

Repeat steps 5 through 10 for each remaining stage.

If you are programming a single stage recipe without

shelf cooking enter at time of 00:00 for stage 2.

11. The display reads:

Alarm 1 Time

XX:XX

Definition: If you would like the alarm to sound

prior to the completion of the cook cycle you

may program it here. The alarm time counts

up from the beginning of the cook cycle. For

example, if you want an alarm 9 minutes into

the cook cycle, program the alarm time at 9:00.

Use the PRODUCT KEYS (14) to enter the time for

the first alarm to sound. If 00:00 is entered for an

alarm time, skip to step 12.
Press the PROGRAM KEY (3). If a time other than

00:00 is entered the display reads:

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