Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 500 Henny Penny
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This excerpt for the Model 500 and 600 Pressure Fryer service manual provides additional information related to product numbers 02213, 01208, and 02502 Computron 7000. This excerpt covers the programming, operation, and troubleshooting for the computer control.
Henny Penny LIMITED W ARRANTY FOR HENNY PENNY APPLIANCES Subject to the following conditions, Henny Penny Corporation mak es the following limited warranties to the original purchaser only for Henny P.
This section describes the functions of all operating controls and their components. eti The decal switch is a pressure sensitive membrane switch which activates the functions of the control. escri Decal Switch 2 Menu Board The menu board displays the products that have been programmed within the control.
of cook cycles that have been cooked for a particular product. 16 Select Function Switch (Program Mode Only) This switch will change the function that is being programmed such as time, temperature, alarm, etc. 17 Select Product Switch This switch selects the product you wish to cook or program.
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This section provides programming procedures for the Computron 7000. The operational controls should be read and understood to become familiar with the control and its functions. If technical assistance is needed, refer to the toll free number printed in this manual.
Example 1 Time: 12 Minutes Single Stage Chicken Temperature: 325’F Alarm: None Pressure: On INTERVAL FUNCTION FUNCTION 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 TIME TIME 12 Min.
NS Load compensation, although factory preset, is programmable. Load compensation adjusts cooking times to compensate for differences in the cooking process such as load size. The control is continuously comparing the pot temperature to the setpoint temperature.
N The filter cycle count is a method of keeping track of when it is time to filter the shortening. To determine when it is time to filter, the control adds the (fractional) number of the cycle count to a running total at the end of each cook cycle.
The following are four examples of the idle mode. Example 1: AUTOMATIC IDLE - idle temperature is 250’JF and the idle time is 30 minutes. Control is programmed in eye idle. If no product is cooked within 30 minutes, control will automatically select IDLE and regulate at 250OF.
While in the melt mode, the first cycle can also be pro This is the cycle the control will automatically select when in COOK upon exiting the melt mode. It is programmed ing the melt mode and depressing the SELECT FU switch. The green 1st cycle light will flash and the temperature light in the function display will be on.
This feature will aid the operator in the event there is a power outage. If the control is timing down and the power supply is interrupted for any reason, the control will not reset to the original co.
1 1. Be sure keyswitch is in the CO ~ 2. Turn the power switch to the cook position. 3. Select desired product using the SELECT P switch. The red indicator will be illuminated beside product. -..* 4. Be sure ready light is illuminated indicating pot temperature is up to setpoint temperature.
he food preparation procedures, cooking times, temperatures and other parameter settings provided are suggestions to be used as starting points when establishing your specific cooking procedures.
: Chicken breast fillets. - 4 ounces each. - 22 fillets. : 1.’ Wash and drain. 2. Bread with Henny Penny Fryer Mix or marinate and bread. INTERVALS : Chicken gizzards. * 2 . - 3 pounds. INTERVALS FUNCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO TIME 12:oo 11:oo TEMP. 330 ‘255 ALARM OFF PRESSURE ON ON LOAD COMP.
: 5 - 10 pounds. 2. Bread with Henny Penny Fryer Mix or marinate and bread. INTERVALS PRESSURE ON LOAD COMP. 5 1 LOAD ANT. 5 NOTES: 1 PC FACTOR 1 15 1 1 FIL CYCLE 1 1 ,, I , ken livers. : 2 - 6 pounds. 1. Wash and drain. 2. Bread with Henny Penny Fryer Mix or marinate and bread.
: Chicken livers. : 10 pounds. INTERVALS NOTES: Make sure pieces are well separated when returning basket to shortening. Frying 2 five pound loads may produce a better product. : Potatoes - U.S. No. 1 Grade Idaho 1 - 10 pounds. : 1. Wash, and remove any sprouts.
1. Clean, wash and drain. 2. Bread with Henny Penny fryer mix or marinate and bread. r- : Cauliflower. : 1 - 5 large heads. : 1. Clean, rinse and drain.
Wash and drain. Slice large mushrooms in half. Leave medium and small mushrooms whole. Bread. INTERVALS : Polish sausage or kielbasa. : 1 - 5 pounds. N: Slice into 2 inch chunks.
RQDUCT: Corn dogs (frozen). TOTAL WEIG T: 5 pounds or approximately 27 corn dogs. “?“- INTERVALS PRESSURE ON LOAD; COMP. 5 LOAD ANT. 5 PC FACTOk 20 FIL CYCLE 3 I I NOTES: If cooking a thawed or fresh corn dog, fry for 3-l/2 minutes at 315-325OF. Egg rolls (fully cooked, frozen).
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This section provides troubleshooting information in the form of an easy to read guide. Clearly define the problem and review all possible causes. The following guide requires voltage to be present when troubleshooting the control.
rror message E-5 display reads HI - shortening down d display temperature - if display temperature reads HI, unplug power connector _, from control board.
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, - Y HI-LIMIT THERMOSTAT - - - - - - GAS VALVE TEMP. PROBE FAN MOTOR CONTROL BOARD MODEL 600 PRESSURE FRYER COMPUTRON 7000 120 VOLT 50160 Hz CONNECTOR.
r 341 i FAN MOTOR MODEL 600 PRESSURE FRYER ,COMPUTRON 7000 208 VOLT SO-60 Hz I GAS VALVE temp. CONNECTOR 29701.
19 - - - - - - MODEL 600 PRESSURE FRYER COMPUTRON 7000 2201240 VOLT 50160 Hz SAFETY VALVE l- 27 GA5 VALVE VALVE temp. probe CONNECTOR c.
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PARTS LIST The following are replaceable parts fo r the gas and electric Computron. (Refer to drawing in operation section) Item Part Number Number Description Qty √ 26 16684 Fan -120 V 1 √ 26 166.
BLE CORE DISC ASSEhABLY ROUNDED EDGE OF TOWARD DISC SPRING GUIDE (ITE SEAT IN ANY WAY as a ectric.
F I G U R E U N I T S & ITEM PART PER NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION ASSY . 1 SOLENOID VALVE ASSEMBLY 1 √ 2* 17120 KIT, SOLENOID VALVE REPAIR 1 3 17101 CLIP, RETAINER 1 4 17109 RETAINER, SPRING 1 5 1711.
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FIGURE UNITS & ITEM PART PER NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION ASSY GAS CONTROL VALVE (Gas Model) √ 1a 29614 VALVE, Control, Natural Gas, 24 Volt 1 √ 1b 29728 VALVE, Control, Propane Gas, 24 Volt 1 √ 2.
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The following is to be used as a quick reference for the cooking and programming of the Computron 7000 control. If more detail is needed, refer to the Computron 7000 excerpt in this manual. Cooking Operation r 1. Make sure that the keyswitch is in the “COOK” position.
Temperatures can be programmed from 1’70 to 390 degrees F. If you try to go beyond these limits, the buzzer will sound and the display will blank, then go to 170 or 390. 0 Alarms and pressures can be turned on or off using any change switch. The display will show “on” or “off”.
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