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Pitco Frialator I8 Water Cooker Controller User Manual

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I8 Water Cooker Computer Operations

Pitco P/N PP11375

L20-308 Rev 1 (05/11)

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proceed to the next step(2.2.2) or press the program key three times to exit out of this
programming option and to return to normal operation.

To deactivate the cook timer on a product key, enter in a cook time of zero for this key.

2.2.2 Shake Time

Shake Time is an alarm that sounds while a cook timer is running to prompt an operator
to shake the product in the basket. The default value for shake time on a product key is
zero, which disables this alarm. To enable the shake time alarm, a non-zero value must
be entered for this setting. The shake time value must be less than the cook time.

With the display showing [nSH mm:ss] (where n is the desired product key, SH means
Shake and mm:ss is the time value in minutes:seconds), enter the new shake time
value using the product keys 0-9. NOTE: the time value entered will be the time
remaining before the end of the cook.

Press the clock key to save/exit this setting and proceed to the next step(2.2.3)
or press the program key three times to exit out of this programming option and
return to normal operation.

2.2.3 Hold Time

After a product is cooked, it may stand in bins for a period of time. Hold Time provides a
timer to control how long a product stands in a bin. After the hold timer expires, an alarm
will sound to inform the operator to cook more product. The default value for hold time on
a product key is zero, which disables this alarm/timer. To enable the hold timer/alarm, a
non-zero value must be entered for this setting.

With the display showing [nHDh.mm:ss] (where n is the desired product key, HD means
Hold and h.mm:ss is the time value in hours.minutes:seconds), enter the new hold
time value using the product keys 0-9.

Press the program key three times to save and exit out of this programming
option. The control display will show either [READY], [ACT xxx’F], or [FILLING ]
and the control will return to normal operation.

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To enter Level 2 Options Programming(store manager):

Note: The factory default setting for this control does not require an operator password to be
entered. However, the operator password requirement and value may be changed in section 3.2.
Entry of a password when NOT required will not interfere with the programming process.

While there are no cook timers running, and the control display shows either [READY],
[ACT xxx’F], or [FILLING ], press the program key. If the control displays [PASS ],
enter the manager password(or the default manager password 6684) using the product
keys 0-9. The control display will show [PROGRAM ]. To enter into the Level 2 Options
Menu, press product key 0. The control display will show [SELECT ].

The key indicators that light up will have options that can be adjusted. Any key
indicators that do not light up do not have options that can be adjusted.

All of the Level 2 Options Menu programming options shown below must begin with the control
displaying this prompt [SELECT ].