Frymaster H52 Series User Manual

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4. Use the cook switches

1

,

2

,

1

from left to right to set the time display to read

000. This will

suppress the function during the cooking cycle. To reactivate the function, follow steps 1 through
3 to enter a time for the function.


5. Exit the program mode by pressing the right

switch.

How to Turn the Display of a Factory-Programmed Menu Item On and Off

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


2. Press and release the switch until the menu item to be turned on or off is displayed in the left

window.


3. The right display will show YES or NO. To turn the menu item OFF, press either of the right

1

or

2

switches to set the option to NO. To turn the menu item ON, change the option to YES.

4. Exit the Program Mode by pressing the right

switch. Both displays will read OFF.


How to Display “Use Time” Information

NOTE: This feature is used to determine the total amount of time that a fryer has been cooking.

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

2. Press the left switch to display use time for the left side of a dual-vat unit. Press the right

switch to display use time for a full-vat unit or the right side of a dual-vat unit.

3. To reset use time data to zero, while pressing one of the switches, press the same side's

1

and

2

switches, then release them simultaneously.

NOTE: The simultaneous release of these three switches is critical. If not done correctly, data
will not reset.

How to Display the Product Cycle Accumulator Information

NOTE: This feature keeps a running total of cooking cycles per product.

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

2. Press the left or right switch.

3. For the left vat, press the switch. For the right or for a full-vat, press the switch. A running

total of cooking cycles per product will be displayed.


4. To clear the accumulated times from computer memory, press either switch, then the

switch.

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