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 Blast Chiller Touch Screen Manual 

 

Rev08/04/2015 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

1.

 

Powering up the Touch Screen Control .................................................. 5

 

2.

 

The Blast Chilling Mode ......................................................................... 7

 

2.1.

 

Blast Chilling Manual Program............................................................................................... 10

 

2.2.

 

Blast Chilling Automatic OEM Recipes ................................................................................. 11

 

2.3.

 

Blast Chilling Custom Recipes ............................................................................................... 15

 

2.4.

 

Cycle Graph and other functions ............................................................................................. 19

 

2.5.

 

Cycle End ................................................................................................................................ 23

 

2.6.

 

Automatic Holding Cycle........................................................................................................ 23

 

3.

 

The Blast Freezing Mode ..................................................................... 25

 

4.

 

The “Other” Screen (More) ................................................................. 26

 

4.1.

 

Hold ......................................................................................................................................... 26

 

4.2.

 

Thawing ................................................................................................................................... 28

 

4.3.

 

Sterilization ............................................................................................................................. 30

 

4.4.

 

Manual  Defrost ........................................................................................................................ 31

 

4.5.

 

Heated Probe ........................................................................................................................... 32

 

4.6.

 

Options .................................................................................................................................... 33

 

4.6.1.

 

Alarm  List ............................................................................................................................ 34

 

4.6.2.

 

Defrost  List .......................................................................................................................... 35

 

4.6.3.

 

HACCP ................................................................................................................................ 36

 

4.6.4.

 

Input/Outputs ....................................................................................................................... 37

 

4.6.5.

 

Password .............................................................................................................................. 38

 

4.6.6.

 

HELP ................................................................................................................................... 39

 

4.6.7.

 

Language ............................................................................................................................. 40

 

4.6.8.

 

How to set the time and date ............................................................................................... 41

 

4.6.9.

 

USB functions...................................................................................................................... 42

 

4.6.10.

 

How to adjust the display ................................................................................................. 54

 

5.

 

Alarm List .......................................................................................... 56

 

6.

 

Service .............................................................................................. 60

 

6.1.

 

Access to Service Menu .......................................................................................................... 60

 

6.2.

 

Parameters ............................................................................................................................... 61

 

6.2.1.

 

Parameters List .................................................................................................................... 63

 

6.3.

 

Parameters  Restore .................................................................................................................. 69

 

6.4.

 

Door Openings ........................................................................................................................ 70

 

6.5.

 

Scanner .................................................................................................................................... 71

 

6.6.

 

Serial Number ......................................................................................................................... 74

 

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Rev08/04/2015 

6.7. Optional (also written “Option” in some software release) .................................................... 75
6.8. Manteinance ............................................................................................................................ 76
6.9. Cal (Display Calibration) ........................................................................................................ 77
6.10.

Test Cal (Display Calibration Test) ..................................................................................... 79

7.

Download HACCP data and trace Cycle Diagrams ................................. 80

7.1. Using a Proprietary Software to trace HACCP data ............................................................... 82
7.2. Access the source HACCP files for own purpose ................................................................... 87

Summary of Contents for UCBF659-SS12A

Page 1: ...t Hand Hinge Stainless Solid 115v 10 Tray Blast Freezer Chiller Right Hand Hinge Stainless Solid 230v 15 Tray Blast Freezer Chiller Right Hand Hinge Stainless Solid 230v 20 Tray Blast Freezer Chiller...

Page 2: ...d engineered and assembled in Milwaukee Wisconsin USA and select products are available worldwide PRODUCT INFORMATION Looking for additional information on your product User Guides Spec Sheets CAD Dra...

Page 3: ...r improper use maintenance installation service repair acts of God fire flood or other natural disasters The product must be installed operated and maintained in accordance with your product s User Gu...

Page 4: ...m List 34 4 6 2 Defrost List 35 4 6 3 HACCP 36 4 6 4 Input Outputs 37 4 6 5 Password 38 4 6 6 HELP 39 4 6 7 Language 40 4 6 8 How to set the time and date 41 4 6 9 USB functions 42 4 6 10 How to adjus...

Page 5: ...Screen Control This is the Stand By screen To begin push and hold the Power Button for 5 seconds until you see the Status Bar move to the right and it says please wait It will start to initialize the...

Page 6: ...6 Rev08 04 2015 This the Home screen From this screen you can Blast Chill Blast Freeze or go to the More menu To turn off the controller just press on the ON OFF button on the right bottom side 6...

Page 7: ...cle is a determined conventional value 3 C 37 F and cannot be changed as it has to comply with HACCP regulation For instance a Chicken in a oven can be cooked up to 200 C 390 F Tts core temperature wi...

Page 8: ...de automatically and maintain the product at the storage temperature Users will chill by time when are aware of the fact that food end temperature is not ruling the cycle and is not determining the ti...

Page 9: ...Manual 9 Rev08 04 2015 However you can push the green start tab Play to go directly to the recipe selection screen and skip the pre chill cycle You may select either the Manual cycle or select any on...

Page 10: ...en To set the time push the TIME tab and set the time of the cycle Push the AIR TEMPERATURE tab to set the room air temperature Push the FAN speed tab to set the fan speed default is always high or 10...

Page 11: ...04 2015 2 2 Blast Chilling Automatic OEM Recipes The pre programmed recipes do not require to enter any cycle setting as these recipes come with internal pre determined settings able to suit the best...

Page 12: ...to set the temperature at the end of the cycle Hit OK to start the cycle 10 Rev08 04 2015 2 1 Blast Chilling Manual Program Press the tab Manual in the recipe selection screen To set the time push th...

Page 13: ...sed the following screen will appear NOTE When selecting an automatic recipe the use of the needle probe is mandatory A time counter will run until the needle probe is inserted in the food The electro...

Page 14: ...erature based cycle unable to foresee exactly the cycle length Food scan The status of the 4 core temperatures left square is related to the core on the needle end the sharp one right square is relate...

Page 15: ...he automatic OEM recipes are set up in the factory and will guarantee the best combination of steps for a chilling cycle 2 3 Blast Chilling Custom Recipes Every food icon allows to create 4 custom rec...

Page 16: ...re Fan Speed and Holding Temperature just click on the related tabs and insert values Once you push a tab on a mode that mode will be highlighted in blue Using the key pad select the correct number co...

Page 17: ...the modes or the chosen option is not applicable that mode will be highlighted in red and the end user must select a valid number within the range Once all modes are set press PROGRAM TITLE to name t...

Page 18: ...important information for that recipe Press OK to start the cycle If the probe mode was selected the screen will prompt you to insert the probe if you haven t already done so You have 10 minutes to do...

Page 19: ...other functions For either an automatic or manual cycle the graph will show the air set temperature the actual air temperature and the set temperature during a chilling or freezing cycle The timer wil...

Page 20: ...h temperature value has to drawn in the graph by enabling or disabling the green checkmarks on the left side By clicking on PARAMETERS the screen allows checking all the control parameters settings Th...

Page 21: ...alarms that may happen during the cycle The I O function allows to monitor in real time all the probe readings including the 4 insert probe cores and the door status These are called Input values Addi...

Page 22: ...22 22 Rev08 04 2015 The ENERGY tab allows monitoring the actual voltage absorption power and others...

Page 23: ...olding Cycle The Holding mode will start automatically From left to right the screen will show you the upper temperature limit to trigger a high temperature alarm the current temperature during the ch...

Page 24: ...24 24 Rev08 04 2015 By pushing the red stop button you will stop the holding cycle and return to the Home screen...

Page 25: ...erature in a freeze cycle is 18 C 0 F and HACCP states that this temperature should be reached within 240 minutes The air temperature can be set down to 40 C 40 F As well as in the Chilling cycle it s...

Page 26: ...enu or go into the Options menu 4 1 Hold To select the Hold option press the Hold tab To change the hold temperature press the Air temperature tab the tab will turn blue and you can select a temperatu...

Page 27: ...27 Blast Chiller Touch Screen Manual 27 Rev08 04 2015 This is the graph that will be shown during the HOLD cycle This cycle will run until it is stopped...

Page 28: ...8 Rev08 04 2015 4 2 Thawing The Thawing function when applicable will provide a gentle heating in the cabinet with a soft fan speed and a special heating system allowing quick thawing of a frozen prod...

Page 29: ...n 0 C 32 F and 9 C 48 F The insert probe can be also used to run a product temperature based cycle hence obtaining a notification from the display when the product is ready to re thermalize i e 3 C 37...

Page 30: ...5 4 3 Sterilization The Sterilization cycle is a special UV Lamp process available upon request to kill bacteria in the Blast Chiller Room This cycle provides a much deeper hygienic level than normal...

Page 31: ...31 Rev08 04 2015 4 4 Manual Defrost You can select a Manual Defrost from this screen by pressing on the Manual Defrost tab The Manual Defrost cycle is programmed to run for 10 minutes or until the eva...

Page 32: ...op button 4 5 Heated Probe The Heated Probe function is available upon request and it must be installed and activated at the factory This allows the end user to activate it by pushing the Heated Probe...

Page 33: ...33 33 Rev08 04 2015 4 6 Options This tab will give access to many advanced functions...

Page 34: ...15 4 6 1 Alarm List This stores the Alarm List of any alarms that may occur during operation and is useful for diagnosing an issue with the equipment It provides a description of the alarm date and ti...

Page 35: ...Touch Screen Manual 35 Rev08 04 2015 4 6 2 Defrost List This stores the Defrost List of any defrost cycles that have occurred during operation It provides a description of the defrost cycle date and t...

Page 36: ...v08 04 2015 4 6 3 HACCP This screen will provide you with a graph showing the HACCP data for the cycles made in the selected date Once date is selected press SEARCH DATA to pop up on the windows cycle...

Page 37: ...37 Blast Chiller Touch Screen Manual 37 Rev08 04 2015 4 6 4 Input Outputs The Input Output menu will allow to check all incoming signals such as temperature sensors door switch status and relay status...

Page 38: ...cannot access this control if diagnostic service is required You must secure the password in a safe place otherwise if it is lost the software must be reloaded and all saved recipes will be lost To s...

Page 39: ...39 Blast Chiller Touch Screen Manual 39 Rev08 04 2015 4 6 6 HELP The Help button will used for future storage of videos manuals parts lists or maintenance information...

Page 40: ...40 40 Rev08 04 2015 4 6 7 Language Push the Language tab and you will have the ability to change the language The language can be selected from Italian English French Spanish or German...

Page 41: ...me and date Time and Date settings are important to track the HACCP data correctly Push the Date Time tab to show the Time setting screen To set the proper date firstly set the day then the month and...

Page 42: ...h the Home icon to return the Home screen 4 6 9 USB functions Through the USB port located on the right side of the Touch Screen frame it s possible both to import and export data from to a USB stick...

Page 43: ...are enhancement related to the Touch Screen Display only To do a Touch Screen Update please collect the necessary files from your Authorized Service Company or engage one if necessary These files will...

Page 44: ...taining the following files CHILL emi indexemi arg NOTE the file index arg changes according to the type of Software Update Software only parameters both Software and Parameters Desm_BlastChiller_900_...

Page 45: ...he controller port vi Go to the USB function and select SOFTWARE UPDATE A screen will pop up asking to insert the USB key until the key is detected vii Once the USB key is detected the screen will sho...

Page 46: ...At the end of the procedure the screen will show UPDATE FINISHED xi Press the HOME icon on the right bottom side to confirm xii Press again the HOME icon in the next screen xiii After that press the g...

Page 47: ...e Company These files will come in a zipped folder containing the following files CHILL emi indexemi arg NOTE the file index arg changes according to the type of Software Update Software only paramete...

Page 48: ...emove the USB from the PC and connect it to the controller port vi Go to the USB function and select SOFTWARE UPDATE A screen will pop up asking to insert the USB key until the key is detected vii Onc...

Page 49: ...49 Blast Chiller Touch Screen Manual 49 Rev08 04 2015 viii Press on CHILL to begin the update ix The following screen will appear during the updating process Press START...

Page 50: ...screen will show UPDATE FINISHED xi Press the HOME icon on the right bottom side to confirm xii Press again the HOME icon in the next screen xiii After that press the green checkmark button to exit fr...

Page 51: ...Screen Manual 51 Rev08 04 2015 xiv To enable the new updated settings a PARAMETER RESTORE is needed xv From the Home screen press MORE xvi Press SERVICE xvii Insert the password and press OK xviii Pr...

Page 52: ...52 xix Confirm by pressing the green Checkmark Software Update both Software and Parameters...

Page 53: ...ndex arg changes according to the type of Software Update Software only parameters both Software and Parameters Desm_BlastChiller_900_0251_11A bin parA fac i Once the files are available on a PC conne...

Page 54: ...n will export a zipped file named haccp zip on the key See instruction at chapter 7 on how to trace the haccp data 4 6 10 How to adjust the display Push the Display tab to adjust the screen brightness...

Page 55: ...ler Touch Screen Manual 55 Rev08 04 2015 Push the tab you wish to change enter a new value and it will store it Push the Return arrow to return to the Options screen or push the Home icon to return th...

Page 56: ...56 56 Rev08 04 2015 5 Alarm List When an alarm is occurring an alert icon will blink on the screen and the buzzer will activate Click on the alarm icon to see details...

Page 57: ...e There is a differential parameter LBT that states the maximum gap that should exist between setpoint temperature and evaporator temperature The alarm may occur in some occasion when there is a big c...

Page 58: ...re limit parameter ALL This parameter is a differential respect to the setpoint ALARM HIGH TEMPERATURE It occurs when during the holding cycle the air temperature goes above the higher temperature lim...

Page 59: ...ice ALARM RELAY 1 2 8 BROKEN The electronic board detected a failure on Relay 1 2 8 Call Service ALARM TRIAC BROKEN The electronic board detected a failure on the PWM output for evaporator fan variabl...

Page 60: ...rotected to avoid unwished changes of crucial settings and prevent damages to the Equipment Even knowing the password do not access to the SERVICE MENU unless you are a qualified authorized technician...

Page 61: ...rameters Pressing on PARAMETERS it is possible to check or change all the internal parameters of the Equipment There are 134 parameters shown on 4 different pages Press the left or right arrow to scro...

Page 62: ...62 62 Rev08 04 2015 Press on the parameter to check or change Use the keyboard to change the parameter value and press OK to confirm the change...

Page 63: ...ist The following table of settings is only for reference Parameters values might change in the future without prompt release of revised manuals Please ask your Service Agency for receiving up to date...

Page 64: ...ALD temperature alarm delay min 60 60 60 60 ADS temperature alarm delay after start min 180 180 180 180 ADF temperature alarm delay after defrost min 120 120 120 120 HYH upper differential cooling act...

Page 65: ...r restarting blast chiller after high condenser temperature C F 18 18 18 18 RMT stop time during high condenser temperature sec 180 180 180 180 PMT max high condenser event before high temp Alarm num...

Page 66: ...ter D test num 90 90 90 90 SUM max pull down time in summer D test num 120 120 120 120 ETT set point in heating cycle during D test C F 59 59 59 59 SPU user set point in storage cycle C F 37 37 37 37...

Page 67: ...28 28 PCF evaporator fan speed in prechilling num 10 10 10 10 PFA cabinet set point in prefreezing C F 22 22 22 22 PFF evaporator fan speed in prefreezing num 10 10 10 10 DWA load tolerance on relays...

Page 68: ...ircuit sec 60 60 60 60 BOF battery voltage offset V 10 0 0 0 0 MST max air temperature during thawing C F 50 50 50 50 OFH not used 3 3 3 3 PAT air temperature in pre thawing cycle C F 43 43 43 43 PFT...

Page 69: ...vice options Manuals and S 69 Restore At any time is possible to restore the original parameter list that was loaded into the controller via USB key see chapter 4 6 9 Software Update Press PARAMETERS...

Page 70: ...70 70 Rev08 04 2015 6 4 Door Openings Use this function to check door opening events date opening duration and critical events in which air temperature exceeded the threshold value...

Page 71: ...er Touch Screen Manual 71 Rev08 04 2015 6 5 Scanner This is one of the most advanced service functions which allows to force each board relay to activate and deactivate Press the PLAY button to activa...

Page 72: ...ow LOAD U1 ON will appear The relay 1 output N U1 on the relay board will be excited Wait few seconds until the power board will feed a signal back to the display to prove that the relay is actually c...

Page 73: ...ent supplied by relay 1 and how much the absorption is NOTE When using an additional contactor or power relay connected on the power board the power absorption will not show the actual power pulled by...

Page 74: ...74 74 Rev08 04 2015 6 6 Serial Number Press on the Serial Number tab Enter the serial number of the Equipment to associate the electronic board to that Equipment Press OK to confirm...

Page 75: ...nal also written Option in some software release This menu will allow to enable or disable some advanced function such as Core probe heating function Sterilizer Heating functions left side or Blast fr...

Page 76: ...eezing cycle will only permit to select a Soft Chilling Cycle from the Main selection screen 6 8 Manteinance This function will allow to reset either the lifetime counter of the machine or the alarm l...

Page 77: ...77 Blast Chiller Touch Screen Manual 77 Rev08 04 2015 6 9 Cal Display Calibration The display calibration allows to optimize the touch screen performance ensuring precise reaction to finger commands...

Page 78: ...upper left hand corner and push on it the cross will move to the upper right hand corner push there and then to the lower left hand corner push there and finally to the lower right hand corner push th...

Page 79: ...isplay Calibration Test This function just allows to test the current display calibration verifying that the touch commands are accurately recognized from the display Push on the 4 targets and verify...

Page 80: ...Screen Controller is capable to export HACCP information to a USB key Press on the related tab in the USB menu and the controller will start to transfer all the recorder cycles to the USB The file wil...

Page 81: ...following path haccp home root haccp and will be contained into csv files Comma Separated Values They will be normally associated to Excel like shown in the below example Every file represents a singl...

Page 82: ...r The Tracer is Java executable file Java virtual machine JVM is a very common software and is normally preinstalled into Windows based OS in order to run games or other graphical interactive applicat...

Page 83: ...83 Blast Chiller Touch Screen Manual 83 Rev08 04 2015 Click on Options to adjust settings Select the language and scale of temperature press SET to confirm and exit...

Page 84: ...e screen A search file window will open requiring to find the file indexCycle arg in the haccp folder This is the folder extracted from the haccp zip file downloaded from the USB Touch Screen Click on...

Page 85: ...the cycle to graph from the right column watching at date starting hour and cycle code see encoding scheme at the above paragraph See example of cycle graph at the following page Right click on the gr...

Page 86: ...86 Manuals 86 Manuals and Service Updates Rev08 04 2015...

Page 87: ...memory However it s possible to open the csv source files for her purpose Access the csv files directly from the extracted folder see first section of this chapter Open the wished cycle with Excel or...

Page 88: ...88 DD MM YY HH MM SS FOOD PROBE 1 FOOD PROBE 2 FOOD PROBE 3 FOOD PROBE 4 AIR PROBE NOT USED...

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