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Pitco Frialator I12+ Cooking Computer for ROV Fryers User Manual

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Solstice I12+ Cooking Computer for ROV Fryers

Pitco P/N 60149517 & 60149518

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L20-414 Rev 2

5

Filter Data Function (FDF) Data Logging:

The FDF feature allows managers to track oil usage and filtering events by operators. These
features can be incorporated into an overall oil management strategy to extend oil life through an
enforced filtering regimen in combination with CFL.

Only successfully completed filter events (Filter & Polish) for both manual filter and autofilter
configurations increase the respective count for FDF data logging. Interrupted filtering sequences,
or opened drains which do not meet FDF triggering criteria, will be logged as incomplete.

5.1.1

Data Logging:

The FDF will store data for three batches of oil

– the current batch, and the two past batches.

The use of the Dispose function saves the current batch data to history and resets data logging
values for the new oil batch.

For a batch of oil, the FDF logs the following data:

Number of Filter Operations

Number of Polish Operations

Number of Oil Hours

Number of Incomplete Filters

Management of oil through methods other than functions Filter, Polish, and Dispose are logged
as incomplete filters.

5.1.2

Data Viewing:

With no cook timers running, displays will show one of the following displays:

,

, or

.

Press the

key. The left display will show

. The right display

will be blank.

Enter password

FDF Password

using the product keys as a numeric keypad for

entry.

The display will show collected data on the current batch of oil (for the Left vat if split), as
indicated by the number “1” in the first digit of the right display.

o This is the number of filter events completed (nnnnn) for the current batch of oil.

Press product key [0] to continue, press the [P] key to exit.

o This is the number of polish events completed (nnnnn) for the current batch of oil.

Press product key [0] to continue, press the [P] key to exit.

o This is the number of hours (nnnnn) oil has been at temperature for the current

batch of oil. Press product key [0] to continue, press the [P] key to exit.