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• If the „tfv” of the last cycle is not known, use a time of 25
minutes (total production time „tf=tfv+tff”) for the calculation
(for example, in the first cycle of the appliance).
Menus
The parameters of the appliance can be adjusted, as required,
on the display menu. The appliance has 3 menus:
I. MAIN MENU:
this menu is accessed by pressing the “Menu”
button while the appliance is Off. Use the arrows to select a
setting. Press “OK” to enter the selected setting.
Time setting:
• The time will be shown as “hh:mm”. Hours can be increased
or decreased using the arrow buttons in 24h format.
• Press “OK” for saving hour value and go to minutes setting.
Change the minutes using the arrows and press “OK” again
to save value and automatically return to the main menu.
Programmer:
• This option allows the user to programme a start and stop
time for the appliance.
• By pressing the down arrow the option “Activate” will appear.
If the “Activate” option is chosen, a new screen to set the hour
will be shown in “hh:mm” format (time of start the appliance
- the last time programmed will appear by default).
• After entering the minutes, you will automatically enter the
appliance end time setting by pressing “OK”. When you select
the minutes of the appliance end time by pressing “OK”, you
will return to the main menu. If the start time is before the
actual time, the programmer will begin the next day. Once the
programmer is on, it will continue every day.
• After returning to the main menu, to show the programmer
being on, the screen will show a special character that can be
chosen. This special character will be present whenever the
programmer is activated, with the appliance either off or on
(during production, detachment and alarms).
• During activation time, the appliance will start, and when the
end time arrives, there are two options:
1. If it is detaching time, it will turn off.
2. If it is the production process, the cycle will end, i.e., it
will turn off after detachment time has ended.
• To deactivate the programmer select the option “Deactivate”.
The programmer can be turned off at any time, turning off the
appliance and enter the menu. If power is lost, the program-
mer will turn off as the time will be reset to zero.
• With the programmer activated, two options are available:
1. If you turn on the appliance and start work with it, so:
If it is left on, the programmer will turn it off once the
programmed hour arrives.If the appliance is turned off
before the start time, the programmer will turn it on
when the start time arrives.
2. If the appliance is already on and working, it can be
turned off with the power button, so: If it is off before
the switch-off time, the programmer won’t use the
programmed switch-off time.If the appliance is started
again, the programmer will turn it off when the pro-
grammed time arrives.
Language:
• The language of all the texts shown on the display can be
changed with this option. Select the language you want and
press “OK” to save. This option will be saved even if the ap-
pliance is turned off.
• Avaiable languages: Spanish (default), English, French, Ital-
ian
II. INFORMATION MENU:
you can access this menu at any
time while the appliance is working or with the appliance off by
pressing the “MENU” button for 3 seconds: This menu provides
access to:
• Ambient temperature probe “Amb.T” - it only works as a
thermometer, without affecting the working cycle of the ap-
pliance. It will show the instant temperature on the display. If
the probe is defective, the following will be indicated: “error”
instead of the °C value. As its installation is optional, if it is
not installed, the display will show some dashes “_ _ _ _”
• Cycle temperature probe “Cyc.T” - it will show the instant
cycle probe temperature on the display. If the probe is defec-
tive the appliance will stop and the display will show: “Cycle
probe”. Displayed with “Amb.T” in the same time.
• Last cycle production time “Freez.t” -time will be shown on
the screen in “hh:mm:ss”
• Last cycle complete time “Cyc.t” - time will be shown on the
screen in “h:mm:ss”. Displayed with “Freez.t” in the same
time.
• Instant production time of current cycle “Cur.F.t” - cycle is
equal to the production time plus the detachment time.
Therefore, there are two situations: production and detach-
ment. In each of them the display will change and show the
relevant information in the following way: Current cycle: pro-
duction (interval 3-5). Instant production time of current cycle
/ Remaining production time of current cycle “rem.H.t”. The
screen will show a timer with the current cycle production
time as “hh:mm:ss”.
• Remaining production time of current cycle “rem.F.t” - timer
will be shown on the screen as “hh:mm:ss”. When the cycle
is during the variable production time or cooling time, the
remaining production time is not known, since the setpoint
production temperature has not yet been reached.
• Instant detachment time of current cycle “cur.H.t” - timer will
also appear on the screen as “hh:mm:ss”.
• Remaining detachment time of current cycle “rem.F.t” - tim-
er will appear on the screen as “hh:mm:ss”. When the cycle
is during the variable detachment time or heating time, the
remaining detachment time is not known, since the setpoint
detachment temperature has not yet been reached. In this
case the screen will not show the timer with the remaining
detachment time. When the appliance reaches the setpoint
detachment temperature, it will also show on screen the tim-
er with the remaining time.
• Status of inputs “On/off” “I1234” / Status of outputs “On/off”
“O1234” - It will show information on active inputs and out-
puts. “I 1 2 3 4” or “1 2 3 4” will appear on the top screen.
The character will be completed with a full box on the lower
screen if the output/input is activated, and not be completed
(empty box) if it is not activated. The inputs/outputs are listed
as like on below table:
Inputs
Outputs
1
Bin thermostat
1
Compressor / Fan
2
Pressure switch
2
Pump
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