EVCO S.p.A.
Vcolor 869
| Installer manual ver. 1.0 | Code 144VC869E104
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Once the phase is complete, the controller moves on automatically to the next one. The end of the first two phases is
signalled by the buzzer sounding.
It is also possible to select the time controlled mode for this cycle, in which case the controller moves on to the next
phase when the set time has elapsed.
7.3
Continuous cycle
Pressing on this area enables selection of a continuous cycle and it can be run in multineedle probe mode if a
temperature controlled cycle has been selected, or in multi-timer mode if a time controlled cycle has been selected. If
only a single needle probe has been selected, only the multi-timer mode can be used.
Once the cycle has been selected, a screen opens up on which the cabinet temperature values and fan speed can be
set, as well as the product temperature values (in the multineedle probe cycle).
Continuous cycle - needle probe
Continuous cycle - time control
Press the
key to start up the cycle and this will only finish when all the needle probes have reached the set
temperature or all the timers have elapsed, after which the controller moves on automatically to the conservation
phase.
7.3.1
Multineedle probe mode
The continuous cycle using multineedle probes can be run provided the parameter for the type of needle probe has
been correctly set (P3=2). The controller can manage up to three needle probes, using parameter P9 to set these up.
While the cycle is in progress, each time the door is opened and closed the controller checks that the various needle
probes have been properly inserted and the cycle is only terminated when all the probes inserted have reached the
desired temperature.
When each needle probe has reached the set temperature, the buzzer sounds and the display indicates this, showing
the temperature of the probe in question in green. The diagram below shows an example of the display when only one
probe has reached the set temperature.