Adjust a menu while cooking, Change menus or restart, Timer output – Watlow MINICHEF 2000 Griddle Applications User Manual
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tain set point temperatures or run time. You cancel a menu to run another menu, stop
menu operation for any reason, or are preparing to shut off the griddle.
• Press the Start/Stop for 2 seconds.
Heat outputs will switch off. Heat output indicator lights will switch off. [`idle]
or the time of day will be on display.
Adjust a Menu While Cooking
You can adjust the temperature and time settings during the cooking and hold
sequences by performing the actions shown under “Set the Menu” earlier in this section.
Changes can be made to temperature and time only during the portion of the cooking
sequence in which they are active. For example: a change to the first cooking tempera-
ture [tENP1] can be made only when the first cooking temperature is being run during
the cooking sequence.
Temperature changes made while cooking are saved and become part of the permanent
menu. Time changes are not saved and do not become part of the permanent menu.
Change Menus or Restart
1. If the controller is preheating or running the menu, cancel the menu by pressing
and holding the Start/Stop for 2 seconds. If the controller is in [`idle] go to 2.
2. Press the Start/Stop key.
Based on its programming, the unit will run the menu in one of the ways described
earlier.
Timer Output
If [Etype]] / [T`OUt]] in the Configuration Mode is set to [``yes], when time is count-
ing down Event Output 2 is on. It is off during [PaUse], [`Idle] or [Hold].
Temperature Alarms
The controller will alert you to temperature alarm conditions if they occur. If an alarm
occurs, take action as determined by your supervisor. See the Appendix in the Hardware
& Software Setup Guide for a Troubleshooting Chart and a summary of temperature
alarms.
Errors
The controller will alert you to errors if they occur. Errors are critical problems that
shut down the unit. If an error occurs, an error message will appear on the display. You
should switch off the power and call for service.
See the Appendix in the Hardware & Software Setup Guide for a Troubleshooting Chart
and a summary of errors.