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1. 4 3 Cook More Prompts The Cook More prompt sounds at a preset time prior to the expiration of the last tray of a specific product No acknowledgement is necessary The three second audible alarm and the display of COOK Mor e serve as a reminder to cook more of the needed product 4 4 Using Clean Mode Press the Menu key repeatedly until Cl ean Mode is displayed on the screen Release the key and immediately press the Temperature key Upload Palm will display This 1s a prompt to upload data captured by the cabinet during the day s operation Instructions for uploading data to the Palm are provided in Chapter 9 Press the Temperature key again to display Sl ot Cl n Mode This changes the setpoint for all slots to 125 F 52 C The display will alternate between SL OT CLN Mode andNot Safe Yet until the temperature of the slots reaches 125 F 52 C The display then dims Exit Clean Mode by pressing the Menu key until the desired menu choice appears Release the key and immediately press the Temperature key the choice is locked in This must be done for each slot The display will show Sl ot Temp Low until it reaches the setpoint for the chosen product 4 2 HCP 4 4 Turning Slots OFF Press the Menu key on a slot until Sl ot Off is displayed Release the key and immediately press the Temperature key the choice is locked in 4 5 Temperature Display Press the Temperature key four times and the temperatures and setpoints will be dis
2. Menu Indicates menu on the Palm from which food items are being selected It will also be the name of the cabinet configuration beamed to the HCP Cabinet Display Shown anytime a menu is chosen from the Menu pull down in the top right corner Food items for slot positions are chosen by tapping on the triangle in each slot window This is the preset icon and is tapped to gain access to stored cabinet Receive This is used to configurations download configurations and logs of daily cabinet activity Transfer Used to transmit or beam cabinet configurations from the Palm Pilot to the HCP cabinet abc 123 Used to access a Used to access a keyboard which number keyboard allows text entry and which allows editing of menu numerical entry items Figure 3 4 7 HCP 5 Opening the HCP Software Figure 1 Select the HCP software from the Palm s Utilities Figure 1 Entering a password allows new products to be added and existing products to be edited Figure 2 Set the Language selection from Default to English after tapping the Language button Turn the Palm Pilot ON and tap on the software menu item likely to be AII displayed in the right top corner A drop down menu lists groupings of software and other functions Highlight Utilities by tapping on it See figure 1 Figure 2 HCP software opens The HCP icon shows on the to its Setup screen screen Tap It T
3. PARTS ORDERING AND SERVICE INFORMATION Parts orders may be placed directly with your local Frymaster Factory Authorized Service Center FASC Distributor A list of Frymaster FASC Distributors was included with the cabinet when shipped from the factory If you do not have access to this list please contact the Frymaster Service Department at 1 800 551 8633 or 1 318 865 1711 To speed up your order the following information 1s reguired Model Number Serial Number Voltage Item Part Number Quantity Needed Service may be obtained by contacting your local Frymaster Authorized Service Center Distributor Service information may be obtained by calling the Frymaster Service Department The following information will be needed in order to assist you quickly and efficiently Model Number Serial Number Nature of the Problem Also any other information which may be helpful in solving your service problem RETAIN AND STORE THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE USE IF THE HCP IS INSTALLED WITH THE COUNTERTOP OPTION ENSURE THE AREA WHERE THE HCP BASE AND COUNTERTOP MEET IS PROPERLY SEALED WITH A FOOD GRADE TYPE SEALANT 1 2 HCP HCP Software Quick Start Using the HCP software requires food items be established in a food library menus to be established and cabinet configurations to be set which are built from the menus The software is loaded with generic items Restaurant specific items will need to be added Below i
4. To unzip all files in HE67848960 EXE to the 1 specified folder press the Unzip button 1 gt C j A Uerzpeedode Run WinZip cA EE Browse Close dom ps EE re V ite files wi i F a IS aft zn V verwrite files without prompting About Help Step 1 A dialog box showing a successful extraction will be displayed Step 2 A self extracting dialog box will be displayed The Unzip to folder Step 1 Install the HCP in the dialog box should show your software CD on your computer Palm add on folder as the site it will and copy the compressed be saved If not click the Browse HCP file to your desktop button and navigate to that folder The Palm folder should be on your C drive and can be stored in the C Program Files directory The Add on folder is in the Palm folder With the Unzip to folder showing the Palm Add on folder click Unzip amp Palm Quick Install Diag lies here lor metallavon fo Fam handheld Step 4 Open the Palm Desktop software by clicking on the icon on your computer s Step 5 The Install Tool is displayed Click the desktop and click the Quick Install button See Add button Arrow 10 2 TEMPLATE __ Update Files of type A Palm File Types Cancel Step 6 The Palm s Add on folder should open If not navigate to it by clicking the folder icon See Arrow When the Palm folder is visible in the dialog box double click it and its contents will be displ
5. 6 Ensure the receiving lens on the front of the HCP cabinet is clean Hold the Palm Pilot parallel with the floor and aim it at the lens from no more than one foot away Tap the Transfer button Tap the TxirDa button The cabinet will beep and the Palm Pilot will display a message indicating a successful transfer All five menus established on the Palm are now accessible with the menu key on the HCP cabinet HCP 7 Saved Cabinet Configurations The Saved Cabinet feature allows cabinet configurations to be loaded and stored permanently in the Palm Pilot These configurations reflecting daily weekend and special menu setups for all five of the menus retained in the HCP cabinet can be recalled and beamed into multiple HCP cabinets This feature is useful to retain cabinet configurations for different stores and specials The cabinet configuration displayed on the Palm must be changed when setting up special configurations for saving To name and save the existing cabinet configurations in your Palm follow the procedure below beginning with Step 2 Follow the steps below to enter the Saved Cabinet mode to create and store cabinet configurations 7 1 Saving Cabinets Step 3 Clicking New produces a Step 1 When chanaes are made to Step 2 Clicking on the i icon date in the Name field and in the P U displays the Saved Cabinets dialog box which stores named cabinets the layout of the cabinet on the displ
6. displaved The new items along with existing products are stored in the Food Library where they can be moved to the Menu and beamed into the HCP cabinet The configurations established in the Palm Pilot are beamed into the HCP cabinet s lens See figure 2 6 1 Setting the HCP Software for 2 or 4 Slot Operation Step 2 In the Cabinet Configuration screen s pull down menu set the number l l of slots in the unit The Step 3 Tap quit and the cabinet number of seconds the graphic reflects the change cabinet displays the product name and the remaining hold time can also be adjusted See figure 2 on page 4 5 for accessing a keypad for numeric entry NOTE A HCP N box is displayed however that feature is not available Step 1 Tap the setup icon in the top left corner of the screen to reveal the menu bar and tap View and then choose Cabinet 6 1 HCP 6 2 Moving Products from the Food Library to the Menu Step 1 NOTE A password Is required to alter the menu See Chapter 5 for password entry Tap Menu and a pull down is displayed Highlight a menu location by tapping it Step 2 Highlight the menu item in the Food Library by tapping on it once 6 3 Setting Up the Cabinet on a Palm Pilot Step 1 Tap Menu in the top right corner The Setup menu is displayed Choose Menu number by tapping on the word In this example Menu 1 is configured Note These steps should be repeated to configure
7. menu for transfer to the HCP 5 3 Changing Menu Name Deleting Menus Step 1 Go to the menu Step 2 The Menu window by clicking the Configuration screen is Menu button in the right displayed Highlight a column of the display See mMenu to be deleted by arrow tapping on it Tap the Delete button to eliminate the highlighted menu Use the New button to create a new menu Tap on the Abbr field and then tap the abc icon to access the keyboard to enter a name for the new menu item Repeat to enter a menu name and description Tap the Save button to save the new menu 5 3 NOTE The new menu item will have to be populated by moving items from the food library to the new menu a process described in section 6 2 HCP 6 Programming the HCP Receiving lens A PDA with HCP software installed must be used to alter or add to the menu items stored In the HCP cabinet A Palm Pilot with the software loaded s avallable 106 6658 for the HCP Other Palm models can be used however they must have version 4 0 or later of the Palm operating system Figure 2 The Palm and its HCP software make setups for promotional items and special configurations easy to build and repeat Cabinet configurations and daily cabinet activity can be uploaded from the HCP to the Palm With the proper security clearance menu items can be created and Figure 1 Palm Pilot with HCP edited in the software Figure 1 software
8. PERATE THE HCP UNLESS ALL SERVICE AND ACCESS PANELS ARE IN PLACE AND PROPERLY SECURED DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY COMPONENT OF THE HCP UNLESS ALL POWER TO THE UNIT HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED USE CAUTION WHEN SETTING UP OPERATING OR CLEANING THE HCP TO AVOID CONTACT WITH HEATED SURFACES Table of Contents Installation Warranty Parts HCP Software Quick Start Power Up Operational Overview Programming Overview Entering Passwords Adding Menu Items Programming Changing from 4 to 2 Slot Operation Moving Products from Food Library to Menus Setting up Cabinet on Palm Saving Cabinets Loading Saved Cabinets Temperature Display Uploading Cabinet Configurations and Daily Activity to Palm Loading Software for the Palm Checking Palm Operating System Version Number Loading Software on Palm Beaming Software between Palms 1 1 3 1 4 1 4 4 5 1 6 1 6 2 6 2 7 1 7 2 8 1 9 1 10 1 10 1 10 3 10 6 HCP 1 HCP The Frymaster HCP is a short term holding device to extend the freshness of a wide variety of cooked products 1 1 Warranty Statement A Frymaster L L C makes the following limited warranties to the original purchaser only for this equipment and replacement parts 1 1 1 Warranty Provisions Universal Holding Cabinet A Frymaster L L C warrants all components against defects In material and workmanship for a period of one year B All parts with the exception of fuses are warrante
9. Palm Pilot before new HCP software can be installed Instructions for checking the Operating System version are provided below for a Palm PDA This information can also be found in the Palm manual 10 1 Checking the Palm Operating System Version Number Palm ll Step 2 Tap on Info Step M yl Step 3 From the screen tap on the time displayed menu tap display in the left top Version in the bottom of corner of the screen or i I h lay row the System icon in the the display See arrow bottom left A drop down menu is displayed NOTE Operating system updates are available at Palm s Web site However not all Palm units can run the newer N operating systems Check your Palm manual and the Palm Web site http www palmsource com palmos Step 4 The version number is shown at the top of the display See arrow Version 4 0 or higher is required to operate the HCP software 10 1 HCP 10 2 Loading Software on Palm These Instructions assume Palm desktop software is installed on your computer and a Palm with an operating system of 4 0 or higher is attached to the computer Some familiarity with the Palm desktop software 1s also necessary See the Palm manual for instructions on installing operating and deleting software from the Palm Failed or outmoded HCP software must be removed from the Palm Pilot before new HCP software can be installed WinZip Sell Extracior Palmsollhare eME IX A El T
10. a to be uploaded when the HCP is put in the clean mode See Page 4 2 A cabinet s configuration can also be downloaded to the Palm Follow the steps at left and choose the Menu button The cabinet displayed on the PDA should be saved before receiving a new configuration which will overwrite the existing Palm display See Chapter 7 for instructions on using the Save Cabinet function Cabinet configurations received from two slot units will alter that setting on the Palm See Section 6 1 for instructions on setting up the software Figure 1 To prepare the Palm Pilot to receive data from the HCP cabinet tap the receive button Figure 2 To download a cabinet s configuration hold the Palm parallel to the floor and a foot away from the cabinet s lens in the top right corner Tap the RX Mnems button To download a log of daily activity tap the Rx logs button A dialog box will display after the transfer is complete Button names on later software versions may vary from what s shown above 9 HCP 10 Loading Software for the Palm A Palm Pilot loaded with the HCP software is available from Frymaster as an accessory Part 106 6658 HCP software which can be loaded on a Palm PDA is a on a CD A Palm operating system of 4 0 or higher is required to operate the software See the Palm manual for instructions on installing operating and deleting software from the Palm Failed or outmoded HCP software must be removed from the
11. alm window see arrow HCP Setup T d Menu b SEI Mew Item Step 2 NewO appears highlighted in the Food Library window With the NewO item highlighted tap the Edit button alwlelrltlylulilolp t mija sjd fja h j k T z cap zi x c v b n mj lor shift o space Step 5 Use the backspace key to eliminate the NewO item text Tap on the keys to enter an all capital four letter abbreviated name for the product Hit Done Repeat these steps to enter a description 5 2 l Setup Fed Menu b Edit Food Item Abbr Descr ME TempTop 32 dmm a TempBott Time im CkMr Cm a Step 3 The Edit Food Item menu appears It allows the product to be named and holding temperatures times and prompts to be entered Temp F mm T d Menu F Edit Food Iter WING Abbr Descr Time m Ckir im gl moon ki Temp F Step 6 Tap next to the underlined temperature settings and then tap on the number icon in the bottom right of the Palm display A numeric keypad is displayed Use it just as the keyboard is used in steps 4 and 5 to enter setpoint temperatures set hold time cook more time and countdown lights HCP Step 7 Use the vertical slider on the right side of the screen to access four more options and adjust them for the new product Tap OK and the new item is stored in the Food Library and can be moved to a
12. ayed e 3 Palm Quick Install Additional Info Mo additional information for tii Hido Duortails Es Step 8 The Install Tool is displayed with the highlighted HCP files Close this box See arrow HotSync Progress Status Installing Handheld Applications User m Step 10 Press the HotSync button on the HCP n x Fe Edi Vas Hep E Handheld 5 3 MP free me of inst HotSync aperation Liam Coles gt Figure 7 Double click the Add on folder and its contents are displayed Hold down the control key and single click all files in the folder with a HCP prefix Click Open Palm Quick Install ox The listed file s will be installed during your next HotSunce operation Do not show this dialog again Step 9 A new Install Tool dialog box will be displayed saying the files will be installed when a HotSync is performed Click OK Palm s cradle The Step 11 Turn on the HotSync Progress dialog Palm You will find the Step 12 It is necessary to box is displayed A HCP icon in the Utilities enter a password and HotSync successful menu Click it change the language display transfer message will be displayed on the Palm s Screen from Default to English at the completion of the software installation See Chapter 5 for password entry language choice instructions Setting the software for 2 or 4 slot op
13. ayed graphic the text by the i box The buttons are described icon changes to Modified See below arrow This is a prompt that the Open Loads highlighted cabinet layout has been changed It is configuration possible to save the new Delete Eliminates highlighted configuration cabinet configurations Save Saves new cabinet configurations to the saved cabinet box Hit only after cabinet configuration has been named New Starts process of saving cabinet Cancel Exits program or aborts saving cabinet operation 7 1 Step 4 Click in the desired field on the dialog box and click on the abc icon at the bottom left see arrow to display a keyboard for name and description entry HCP Step 5 Use the keyboard to enter a name Indicate in the name if the saved configuration is for a 2 slot cabinet when appropriate Click Done when complete Repeat the process to enter a description 7 2 Loading Saved Cabinets Step 1 From the menu screen click the i icon Step 2 Highlight the desired cabinet by clicking on the name Click the Open button to load the chosen configuration 7 2 Step 6 Click Save and the date which appeared in Step 3 in the list of saved cabinets Is changed to the entered name Step 3 The chosen cabinet configuration is displayed HCP 7 3 Deleting Saved Cabinets Step 1 From the menu screen click the i icon Step 4 The highlighted cabinet is remo
14. d for one year after installation date of cabinet C If any parts except fuses become defective during the first year after installation date Frymaster will also pay straight time labor costs to replace the part plus up to 100 miles 160 km of travel 50 miles 80 km each way 1 1 2 Parts Return A All defective in warranty parts must be returned to a Frymaster Authorized Factory Service Center within 60 days for credit After 60 days no credit will be allowed 1 2 3 Warranty Exclusions e This warranty does not cover equipment which has been damaged due to misuse abuse alteration or accident such as e Improper or unauthorized repair e Failure to follow proper installation instructions and or scheduled maintenance procedures e Improper maintenance e Damage in shipment e Abnormal use e Removal alteration or obliteration of the rating plate This warranty also does not cover e Transportation or travel over 100 miles 160 km 50 miles 80 km each way or travel time over two hours e Overtime or holiday charges e Consequential damages the cost of repairing or replacing other property that is damaged loss of time profits use or any other incidental damages of any kind 1 1 HCP There are no implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for any particular use of purpose For International warranty the above procedures apply except that the customer 1s responsible for freight and duty charges
15. enuen uoneJedo uonejeisul Vdd peseq uj eg e Aq pado sjepo wN 10 S y pue gz 2L Frymaster Q Frymaster a member of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association recommends CFESA using CFESA Certified Technicians 24 Hour Service Hotline 1 800 551 8633 ola NOV 08 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK NOTICE IF DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD THE CUSTOMER USES A PART FOR THIS ENODIS EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED NEW OR RECYCLED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM FRYMASTER DEAN OR ANY OF ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS AND OR THE PART BEING USED IS MODIFIED FROM ITS ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION THIS WARRANTY WILL BE VOID FURTHER FRYMASTER DEAN AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS DAMAGES OR EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE CUSTOMER WHICH ARISE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY IN WHOLE OR IN PART DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY MODIFIED PART AND OR PART RECEIVED FROM AN UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER THE HCP IS NOT SUITABLE FOR OUTDOOR USE WHEN OPERATING THIS UNIT IT MUST BE PLACED ON A HORIZONTAL SURFACE THE HCP IS NOT SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION IN AN AREA WHERE A WATER JET CAN BE USED THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE CLEANED WITH A WATER JET FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT OPERATE OR SERVICE THE HCP WITHOUT FIRST READING THIS MANUAL DO NOT OPERATE THE HCP UNLESS IT HAS BEEN PROPERLY INSTALLED AND CHECKED DO NOT O
16. eration is covered in Chapter 5 10 3 HCP Janw SO Wied Palm OS Emulator Step 2 Highlight Beam in the pull Step 3 The down menu that is Beam dialog displayed box is displayed Highlight the Tap the Beam button Step 1 Place Palms head to head as shown Delete any earlier version of the HCP software from the receiving Palm In the unit which contains the HCP software tap the time display top left or the System icon bottom left displayed follow these steps e Tap Beam Settings Palms 10 4 UHC software 10 3 Beaming Palm Software Between Palms Step 4 The Palm will search for and find the adjacent Palm and beam the software and data A success message will be displayed when the transfer Is complete e Tap View to reveal the drop down menu shown at left The HCP software can be beamed or transferred from one Palm to another by merely placing the units head to head and choosing Beam from a drop down menu Follow these steps to beam software between units See the Palm manual for instructions on installing operating and deleting software from the Palm Failed or outmoded HCP software must be removed from the Palm Pilot before new HCP software can be installed Step 5 Food items will not be visible in the Food Library Change the password See Password Entry in Chapter 5 Tap the Language button and change the language choice from Default to Englis
17. h Setting the software for 2 or 4 slot operation is covered in Chapter 6 NOTE On some Palms with older operating systems it may be necessary to beam the software with the HCP program open With the Palm Pilots arranged as described in Step 1 above and the HCP software e Tap the Setup icon to reveal the menu bar Also see Figure 3 Page 4 6 The Palm receiving the program will beep during the process and it will be necessary to tap a Yes button during the process to continue the transfer on both THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK lt 3 Frymaster an OWOC Frymaster L L C 8700 Line Avenue Shreveport Louisiana 71106 TEL 1 318 865 1711 FAX Parts 1 318 219 7140 FAX Tech Support 1 318 219 7135 SERVICE HOTLINE Price 6 00 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES 1 800 551 8633 819 6213 NOV 08
18. he Setup screen is displayed See figure 2 5 1 Entering A Password Choosing Language The HCP software Is provided with only one food item chicken Additional menu items must be added by the end user Adding editing or removing items in the Food Library and changing the temperature display require a password Tap the Key icon in the top center of the HCP software Upper arrow in Figure 1 The Security Manager screen appears Tap the abc icon in the bottom left of the screen Lower arrow in Figure 1 Use the keyboard screen that appears to enter the required password manager and tap OK The Security Manager screen reappears with the password in place Tap OK A Current Security screen appears Click OK Tap the Language button and choose English as the language in the Localization dialog box Click Quit With the proper password and language entered menu items can be entered and edited Exit the HCP software by tapping the House icon on the Palm screen which will cause it to default to the Cook password setting upon restart 5 1 5 2 Entering Menu Items Setup T4 Menu b Step 1 Enter a password as described in section 5 1 Menu items are added by clicking the add button in the Food Library window See arrow Edit Food Iter Abbr MEO Descr TempTop TempBott Time m Ckir rra Step 4 Tap on the line next to the abbreviated name Then tap on the abc icon in the corner of the P
19. larm A rise time alarm indicates the slot temperature failed to reach operating temperature within a preset time after start up The displayed message is Sl ot Rise Rat e An audible alarm sounds Press a timer key to turn off the audible alarm Service is required to correct a rise time alarm 4 6 5 Additional Out of Tolerance Displays HHH in the display indicates a sensor error Service is required LLLL indicates a sensor error or a slot below 50 F 10 C Allow the slot to operate for 10 minutes If L L L L remains call for service 4 4 4 7 Programming Overview HCP A Palm Pilot loaded with the HCP software is available All programming of the cabinet except initial default settings 1s first entered into a Palm Pilot then beamed into the HCP Below is an annotated look at the main HCP screens on a Palm Pilot Programming and use are covered In Chapters 5 and 6 See the Palm Pilot manual for a description of 1ts operation Menu bar Tap Setup to reveal the menu bar which is annotated on the adjoining page Edit This function which requires a password to open allows the holding parameters of a food item to be changed See Chapter 5 for passwords Add Used to create new food items A password is required See Chapter 5 Language Used to change the language displayed and change temperature display from Fahrenheit to Celsius A password is required See Chapter 5 Food Library Contains holdi
20. ms from the cabinet graphic pull down menus establishing a cabinet for each menu 1 5 See Figure 3 and Section 6 2 Beam the configurations to the cabinet See Section 6 3 2 HCP 3 Power Up ALL ELECTRICALLY OPERATED APPLIANCES MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES OR IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES WITH NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ANSI NFPA NO 70 1990 A Power Requirements e Voltage 208 240 VAC e 2620 Watts 208V 3420 Watts 240V e Frequency 50 60 Hertz e Single Phase e 20 amp Service THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A THREE PRONG GROUNDING PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE PLUGGED INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE PRONG RECEPTACLE DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG B Plug the HCP into the power source C Place the power switch in the ON position All control displays will illuminate green approximately 2 seconds after the power switch is activated D Monitor the temperature of the slots The time it takes the slot s to heat from ambient room temperature to a 155 F 68 C setpoint should be approximately 15 minutes It should take approximately 25 minutes to reach a 200 F 93 C setpoint If setpoint is not consistently achieved within these limits call your local Factory Authorized Service Center for repair 3 HCP 4 Operational Overview The HCP is available In two and four slot models Each slot has a controlle
21. ng parameters for existing items and special items created by the user Items are stored here and copied to a menu when needed The items are permanently stored in the Library unless erased by the user Z abc Used to access a keyboard which allows text entry and editing of menu items 123 Used to access a number keyboard which allows numerical entry Figure 2 4 5 Menu Accesses cabinet configurations for breakfast lunch and specials Menu Tapping this menu button reveals a display to rename delete or create menus Five is the maximum A password is required See Chapter 5 Menus 1 5 Food items are stored in a specific menu Menu 1 Menu 5 The menu for a food item is selected here Menu column Displays items available in the selected menu Copy Tap this button to move items from the Food Library to a selected menu Remove Used to remove items from a menu Logs Shows cabinet activity HCP Menu bar Menus Tapping View produces a pull down Accesses cabinet menu of selections In configurations for all many cases these menus items access features also accessible with buttons on the software interface Cabinet which is not accessible otherwise opens a menu for changing the setup of the cabinet from two to four slots t also provides access to the menu for calibration and readdress features used by technicians Figure 2 4 6 HCP
22. played in this sequence Top plate temperature Bottom plate temperature Top plate setpoint Bottom plate setpoint 4 6 Temperature Alarms There are five temperature alarms High Temperature Low Temperature FDA Sensor Rise Time If an alarm condition occurs an audible alarm sounds and the display alternates between the product selection and the alarm message Timers cannot be started 1f a slot 1s displaying an alarm message 4 6 1 High and Low Temperature Alarms If the slot temperature 1s above or below the limits for the product selected the display will showSl ot temp high orsl ot temp ow An alarm will sound Press a timer key to turn off the audible alarm The audible alarm does not sound during initial cabinet startup 4 6 2 Food and Drug Administration FDA Alarm The FDA alarm indicates the slot temperature 1s below the preset limit to hold a product An audible alarm sounds and the alarm message reads Temp Under FDA Press a timer key to turn off the audible alarm The message remains until the slot temperature is within limits Press the timer key to clear the FDA alarm 4 6 3 Sensor Range Alarm The Sensor Fail alarm indicates a sensor temperature value above or below the 90 250 F 32 121 C range of the slot An audible alarm sounds The displayed message is Sen s A r m Press a timer key to end the audible alarm Service is required to correct the sensor alarm 4 3 HCP 4 6 4 Rise Time A
23. r which indicates product and holding time for each of three tray positions within a slot The controller has a timer button for each tray position a menu button and a temperature display button Individual buttons are annotated below There are two trays available a high side model 816 0727 and a low side model 816 0726 There is a rack insert for the low side tray 803 0370 Power Switch IR Lens a SEN Timer button S 7 OO E Timer LEDs Menu button Temperature button Figure 1 4 1 HCP 4 1 Cabinet Operation 1 Turn the power switch ON 2 The displays will light and show LOW TEMP 3 Press the Menu key to scroll to the desired menu release the key and immediately press the Temperature key The chosen menu is locked in Menu or other setting changes require a Palm Pilot PDA and related software Programming the cabinet with the Palm is covered in Chapter 4 4 2 Timer Operation Press the timer key adjacent to the desired slot The timer counts down from a preset value The display alternates between the product name and the remaining hold time If more than one slot 1s holding the same product the location with the least remaining holding time is indicated by a brighter display and illuminated dots Stopping the Timer Press the timer key next to the slot position to turn a timer off The timer stops and the display dims indicating inactivity The use first indicator moves to the next appropriate slot
24. s a quick look at this process with references to more detailed instructions and examples elsewhere in the manual Figure 1 Tapthe keyicon Figure 1 Using the Add see arrow and enter and Edit buttons in the manager Food Library column allows the creation of Follow these steps to begin working with items for the Food Library the HCP software Turn the Palm Pilot On and tap the HCP icon on the Palm display See Section 5 Tap the Key icon in the top menu bar of the software See Figure 2 and Section 5 1 Enter manager all lower case in the password dialog box See Figure 1 and section 5 1 Figure 3 Menus 1 5 are Tap the Language button on the software populated by highlighting Figure 4 Cabinet interface and change the language setting items in the Food Library and configurations e bulon from Default to English See section 5 1 copying them to the desired he so o the Palm by menu first choosing a Menu and then selecting a slot for each item which are chosen with the puli down at each slot position Tap the Add button in the Food Library column See Figure 3 and Section 5 2 Tap the Edit button in the Food Library column See examples in Section 5 2 Use the keyboard to name and edit items in the food library See examples in Section 5 2 Build menus for Menus 1 5 by moving items from the Food Library to the desired menus See Figure 4 and Section 6 2 Configure cabinet arrangements by choosing ite
25. the cabinet for each menu All five of the menu configurations are transferred to the cabinet each time menu changes are beamed into the HCP cabinet Step 2 A graphic of the HCP cabinet is displayed Note Graphics used in these instructions reflect the full size 4 slot cabinet Programming a 2 slot cabinet is identical however the graphic on the Palm screen with the changes shown in section 6 3 will reflect the cabinet being programmed 6 2 Step 3 Tap the Copy button once and the item is copied into the Menu window and is available for loading into the HCP cabinet The item also remains in the Food Library Step 3 Tap on a leftmost slot and from the drop down menu select a menu item Entering menu items is covered in Section 5 Note The leftmost slot positions establish the setpoint for that slot Items with incompatible setpoints cannot be selected for adjacent positions Items are removed from a menu by highlighting them in the menu window and tapping the Remove button at the bottom of the menu display HCP Step 5 The cabinet should now Step 4 Choose a product for 5 E be configured for all five menus each slot All the products in a slot must have compatible setpoints Repeat these steps to configure the cabinet for each menu NOTE All five of the menu configurations are transferred to the cabinet each time menu changes are beamed into the HCP cabinet 6 3 Step
26. ved from the saved cabinet list Click cancel to leave the Saved Cabinet dialog box Highlight and load a saved cabinet if desired by highlighting the name and clicking Open Step 2 Highlight the saved cabinet to eliminate 7 3 Step 3 A dialog asks are you sure you want to delete the cabinet Click Yes if sure HCP 8 Fahrenheit to Celsius A password must be entered to change the temperature display See Password Access in Chapter 5 The temperature display is accessed from the Language button on the Setup Screen See figure 1 The temperature change takes place immediately after selection Figure 1 Arrow points to the Language button where the temperature display can be altered 8 1 Changing Temperature Display Step 2 Tap the Quit button Step 1 Enter the password as detailed in Chapter 5 and then Step 3 Temperatures displayed tap on the Language button and when editing or adding menu items the Localization window is will be displayed in Celsius displayed Check Celsius to change the temperature range displayed to Celsius Repeat the steps un checking the Celsius box to change the displayed temperature range to Fahrenheit 8 1 HCP 9 Uploading Cabinet Configurations and Daily Activity F The cabinet records daily activity and the data can be uploaded to the Palm each day prior to turning the cabinet off This can be done at anytime Also the cabinet prompts for the dat

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