Frymaster H52 Series User Manual

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How to Enter a Product Name in a Test Menu

1. Enter the program mode. See How to Enter the Program Mode on Page 3-10.

2. Press the switch to select Test Menu 1 or 2.

3. Press the switch to enter the edit mode. The right display will show EDIT and a blinking

cursor will appear in the left display.

4. To enter a letter, use the left

1

switch to go UP in the alphabet. Use the left

2

switch to go

DOWN in the alphabet.

NOTE: Characters available are the letters A-Z and the numbers 0-9. Special characters *, *, -,
?, and / are also available, as is a blank space.

NOTE: Pressing the left switch will reset the product name to the factory defaults.


5. To move to a different character position, use the or switches.

6. To EXIT and SAVE the product name entry, press the switch. SAVE will flash in the right

display, followed by YES or NO, indicating whether the menu item is active or not. Press the
right

1

or

2

switch to toggle between yes and no.


7. Press the switch to cycle through the Duty Times, Pull Time, QA (hold) Time, and Cooking

Temperature Setpoint settings. Program the times and the set point in accordance with the section
that follows.

How to Program Duty Times, Pull Time, QA Time, and Setpoint for a Test Menu Item

NOTE: Duty Time refers to an operator-specified time within a cooking cycle when the computer
will sound an alarm to prompt a particular duty such as shaking the basket.

1. Enter the program mode. See How to Enter the Program Mode on Page 3-10.

2. Press the switch to select the desired test menu.

3. Press the switch. DUTY1 will appear in the left display. The currently programmed time

appears in the right display. To program the time, use the following switches:

Left

Minutes (in increments of ten)

Left

1

Minutes (in increments of one)

Left

2

Seconds (in increments of ten)

Right

1

Seconds (in increments of one)


Press

the

right

2

switch to toggle between the manual alarm cancel mode (MAN) and the

automatic alarm cancel mode (AUTO).

NOTE:
In the automatic alarm cancel mode (AUTO), when the programmed time has elapsed,
an audible alarm will sound three times and then stop. In the manual alarm cancel mode (MAN),

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