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CREATING & UPLOADING NEW PROGRAMS 

1.

 

Using the USB provided, open the .CSV file in the “1150APP” folder. 

2.

 

Set Upper and Lower heater plate Pre-Heat temperatures to desired temperature.  No temperature should be 

set higher than 500 degrees.  All temperatures are measured in Fahrenheit. 

3.

 

This Sandwich Press has a “Standby” mode built in. The “Standby’ mode simply reduces the heat to the set 

temperatures after the preset “Standby” time has passed.  Enter the time in the field specified, time is 

measured in minutes, and can be set from 1 to 240.  The Upper and Lower heater plate temperatures can also 

be adjusted. 

4.

 

Each of the eight menus can be programmed independently. 

5.

 

Set the Upper and Lower heater plates to the desired temperature for the menu. 

6.

 

Each menu has 15 time stages and each stage can be set for a different period of time. Time is measured in 

seconds. 

7.

 

For each stage, the magnetrons can be independently controlled.  Enter “On” or “Off” into each column.  

Magnetrons can be run concurrently, independently, or none at all. 

8.

 

If the menu is programmed complete and not all stages are used simply clear the contents of the unused 

stages to bypass those stages. 

9.

 

Repeat 8 – 11 for each of the 7 remaining menus. 

10.

 

When all updates have been completed, save the file to the “1150APP” folder on the USB.  The file must be 

saved as a .CSV file and not an Excel spreadsheet.  Failure to save the file as a .CSV file will result in an error in 

uploading the new programming. 

11.

 

Using the USB provided and the power to the Sandwich Press “OFF”, insert the USB into the drive located 
behind the front left leg. 

12.

 

Hold down the “HOLD/CANCEL” button and turn the power switch to the “ON” position. 

NOTE: You must keep the “HOLD/CANCEL” button depressed throughout the process. 

13.

 

Once power is applied to the Sandwich Press the board will display “bldr” and the LED lights near the menu 
buttons will flicker.  Once the lights flicker and the display goes black, you can let go of the “HOLD/CANCEL” 
button. 

14.

 

Turn power to the press “OFF” and remove the USB. 

15.

 

The new program is now uploaded.  Turn power to the Sandwich Press back “ON” and continue to cook. 

16.

 

If the indicator lights continue to flicker there may be no program present on the USB. 

Description of error messages 

Error Code 

Description 

Possible Cause 

Err1 

No menu file is loaded 

A menu file was never loaded. 

Err2 

Incompatible menu file 

Menu file isn’t saved as a .csv file or the 

formatting is wrong within the file 

Err3 

Preheat temperature is out of range 

The preheat temperature is greater than 500°F 

Err4 

Menu temperature is out of range 

The menu temperature is greater than 500°F 

Err5 

The number of stages in a menu is greater than 15 

Too many menu stages 

Err6 

A single stage time is greater than 3599 seconds 

(59min 59s) 

A stage time is greater than 1 hour 

Err7 

Illegal microwave setting. 

One or more of the stages has a microwave 

setting that is something other than On or Off 

Err8 

Sum of stage times programmed for a menu item 

is greater than 3599 seconds 

The sum of stage times is greater than 1 hour 

Err9 

Corrupted menu data in non-volatile memory 

Problem with the control, not the menu file 

Err10 

Ambient board temperature is greater than 75°C 

(167°F) 

Lower cooling fan is stalled or blocked. Back 

louvers are obstructed 

Prob 

Either or both temperature probes are open or not 

connected 

A thermocouple wire has broken or 

disconnected 

Summary of Contents for PaniniPro 6900 Series

Page 1: ...d by authorized service agents using genuine Nemco replacement parts Nemco is not responsible for the damages caused by unauthorized service agents or parts The information contained in this manual is subject to updates and or change at the discretion of Nemco Food Equipment without notice Please read the Installation and Operating Instructions in its entirety before attempting to install or opera...

Page 2: ...T SPECIFICATIONS Model Number 6900 VVV XX Supply Voltage Frequency Supply Customer Country VVV CC 208 208V 240 240V 60 Hz L1 L2 Gnd US 30A Plug L1 L2 Gnd Canada 50A Plug L1 L2 Gnd US Canada 30A Plug GM General Market US Canada Input Voltage 208V or 240V 208V 60Hz 28Amps 240V 60Hz 24Amps Power Output Microwave Both Magnetrons ON Heaters Both Heater Plates ON 1400W 2000W External Dimensions With The...

Page 3: ... 12 Do not immerse cord or plug in water 13 Keep cord away from heated surfaces 14 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter 15 To reduce the risk of fire in the Press cavity Do not overcook food If materials inside the Press ignite keep Press door closed turn Press off and disconnect the power cord or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel Do not use the cavity for storage pu...

Page 4: ...d closing the upper enclosure Also ensure that there is enough room above the upper enclosure to allow it to fully open DO NOT apply any stickers or instructions to the outside of the appliance that interfere with or contradict the manufacturer s installed warning labels ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded In the event of an electrical short circuit groun...

Page 5: ...cancel a menu before it is finished It is also used when uploading a new menu to the unit ADJUSTABLE TOP HEATER PLATE 1 It is best to adjust the top heater plate when the Sandwich Press is cool use EXTREME caution when handling the heater plate when hot A glove should be used 2 Drop the top heater plate by turning the shaft on top to the released position See Fig 1 3 Once the plate is lowered out ...

Page 6: ...fe of the non stick coating A plastic spatula has been included with the Sandwich Press for removing the sandwiches 8 Repeat steps 5 through 7 to continue cooking choosing your desired recipe for each cycle IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read this entire manual before you operate the Sandwich Press 2 Only use properly functioning electrical outlets to power the Sandwich Press 3 Be sure to frequently wip...

Page 7: ...ve located behind the front left leg 12 Hold down the HOLD CANCEL button and turn the power switch to the ON position NOTE You must keep the HOLD CANCEL button depressed throughout the process 13 Once power is applied to the Sandwich Press the board will display bldr and the LED lights near the menu buttons will flicker Once the lights flicker and the display goes black you can let go of the HOLD ...

Page 8: ...glass 4 Wipe down the exterior of the Sandwich Press with a clean damp cloth 5 Using release post on top drop down the Top Heater Plate to clean the entire upper cooking cavity Wipe down the top side of the Top Heater Plate while it is down 6 Remove filters from rear of the press Clean using warm water to rinse all debris from the filters If all debris cannot be removed then the filter should be r...

Page 9: ...face ____________________ 6 Is there at least 2 of spacing on every side of the unit _____________________ 7 Are there any appliances located near the PaniniPro ____________________ Attach photos of the area the PaniniPro is placed in 8 Is the outlet grounded that you will be connecting the unit to ___________________ 9 Is the line voltage greater than 192V for a 208V unit _____________________ 19...

Page 10: ...ized service agencies are located in principal cities throughout the continental United States Alaska and Hawaii THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED NEMCO EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THAT ANY OF ITS PRODUCTS IS MERCHANTABLE FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR DOES NOT INFRINGE ON THE RIGHTS OF ANY THIRD PARTY THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SH...

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