Crisp ‘n hold food holding guide, Controller programming instructions (continued) – Carter-Hoffmann VCNH2W3S User Manual

Page 8

Advertising
background image

8

NOTE: Times and temperatures observed in a test kitchen environment. Times
and temperatures may vary, depending on individual food properties, density, prod-
uct load, initial food quality, initial cooked temperature and user expectations of
acceptable food quality.

CRISP ‘N HOLD FOOD HOLDING GUIDE

PRODUCT

SET TEMPERATURE

(°F /°C)

MAXIMUM

TIME

(MINUTES)

Bacon, Crisp (uncovered)

180°F / 82°C

30

Biscuits

170°F / 77°C

60

Chicken, Fried (uncovered)

170°F / 77°C

30

Chicken Nuggets, Deep Fried (uncovered)

190°F / 88°C

25

Coffee Cakes (uncovered)

170°F / 77°C

60

Cookies (uncovered)

175°F / 79°C

90

Croissants

170°F / 77°C

45

Egg Rolls

165°F / 74°C

45

Fish, Deep-Fried

170°F / 77°C

30

French Fries, Homestyle

175°F / 79°C

15

Mozzarella Sticks, Breaded/Fried

170°F / 77°C

30

Muffins

170°F / 77°C

60

Mushrooms, Breaded/Fried

180°F / 82°C

30

Onion Rings

190°F / 88°C

30

Pastries

165°F / 74°C

30

Pizza

180°F / 82°C

15

Poppers, Deep Fried

190°F / 88°C

25

Shrimp, Fried

170°F / 77°C

60

CAUTION: SAFE
FOOD HOLDING
PRACTICES
RECOMMENDED

Cooking food to a safe tem-
perature, holding at a tem-
perature of at least 140°F is
critical in the prevention of
foodborne illness. Hold only
cooked, hot food at 140°F
or higher. This cabinet is
not intended to cook or re-
heat food. Food must be at
appropriate temperature
before being placed into
cabinet.

140°F

41°F

DANGER ZONE: 41°F

to 140°F Bacteria

grow rapidly

COOK TO AT LEAST

165°F Destruction of

most bacteria

165°F

HOLD at 140°F or higher

CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)

Changing the Alarm Range: The alarm range that this cabinet is designed to operate withing should
be programmed for 140

°F (60°C) Maximum and 60°F (16°C) Minimum. The cabinet low temperature

alarm can be programmed to operate within these two set points.
1. Turn power OFF.
2. Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrow buttons. While holding the buttons, turn cabinet power

back ON. The display with read: SerF and then F will display (if temperature scale is set to F).

3. To change the range, press and release the ALARM button. The display will read ALo and then

the current low alarm temperature set point.

4. To change the low alarm temperature, press the UP or DOWN arrows until the desired tempera-

ture is displayed. The low setting should be set to 60

°F.

5. Press the ALARM button again. The display will read AHi and then the current high alarm tem-

perature set point.

6. To change the high alarm temperature, press the UP or DOWN arrows until the desired tempera-

ture is displayed. The high setting should be set to 140

°F.

7. To save the changes into the controller memory, turn the cabinet power OFF.

Advertising