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EITHER PRESS THE
BUTTON AGAIN TO SAVE THE
NEW SETTING OR IT WILL BE CONFIRMED AUTOMATICALLY
IF NOTHING IS PRESSED FOR 5 SECONDS, AND THEN PRESS
THE
CYCLE BUTTON.
C.4.1 ALARMS
The electronic board manages two kinds of alarm system:
- HACCP for monitoring and storing high temperature alarms.
HACCP alarm states are signalled by the sounding of the
buzzer, the blinking of the red HACCP indicator light and the
appearance of an alarm message on the display.
- SERVICE ALARMS for storing and managing all the alarms on
the electronic board (except the high temperature and blast
chilling cycle end error alarms).
C.4.1.1 HACCP ALARMS
For managing the chamber high temperature alarm and the
blast chilling cycle end error alarm.
If there is no current alarm: the “TEMPERATURE” display
reads ‘none’, and the “TIME” display is switched off.
If there is a current alarm the “TEMPERATURE” display shows
the alarm number “ AL 1”, AL 2", etc., and the “TIME” display
gives the description of the alarm (see section below).
DESCRIPTION OF ALARMS
- HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM
The display shows:
• the “Batch (number) Ht (maximum temperature reached) °F/
°C Start Date Time End —-”, if the alarm is still active
e.g. Batch 01 Ht 59°F / 15°C Start 25-10-01 15.48 End ——
• the “Batch (number) Ht (maximum temperature reached) °F/
°C Start Date Time End Date OrTime”, if the alarm has ended
e.g. Batch 01 Ht 59°F / 15°C Start 25-10-01 15.48 End 25-10-
01 17.48
where:
Start Date Time indicates the start of the alarm, End Date Time
indicates the end of the alarm (“Date” format: DD-MM-YY, “Time”
format: HH.MM; ).
- CHILLING CYCLE END ERROR ALARM
This check ensures that a food (core) probe blast chilling/
freezing cycle ends correctly.
If a cycle does not end correctly, a “Chilling time out of limits”
alarm is generated and the display reads:
Batch (number) Ot (chilling time)MIN Start Date Time End date
Time”
e.g. BATCH1 Ot 250MIN Start 25-10-01 15.48 End 25-10-01
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where (number) indicates the current day’s batch number, Start
Date Time indicates the cycle start and End Date Time the cycle
end.
WHAT IS A BATCH NUMBER? Each blast chilling cycle (SOFT/
HARD chilling, freezing) will be identified by a progressive
number(1,2, ... ), known as the “BATCH NUMBER”. This refers
to the current day and will be reset to ‘0’ at the start of each new
calendar year.
N.B. There are no cycle end alarms in timed chilling/freezing.
IMPORTANT:
in the event of a power failure, the display shows the “no
power” alarm with red indicator
. This alarm can be
displayed by scrolling with the utility keys. The appliance will
then restart from exactly where it stopped.
To display the alarm, enter the utility and use the
buttons to scroll until the messages appear: “AL 1”, “AL 2” and
so on.
After displaying the last alarm,
the ‘——’ message will appear on the alarm display, and if
nothing is pressed for 12 seconds the unit will automatically go
back to the main menu.
To cancel the alarms, press
+ together for 5
seconds.
ATTENTION: The reset function is disabled if the operator did not
see the stored alarms. When the reset function is enabled the
message “RES” appears on the TEMPERATURE display.
C.4.1.1.1 DESCRIPTION OF ALARMS
- HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM
The display shows:
• the “Batch (number) Ht (maximum temperature reached) °F/
°C Start Date Time End —-”, if the alarm is still active
e.g. Batch 01 Ht 59°F / 15°C Start 25-10-01 15.48 End ——
• the “Batch (number) Ht (maximum temperature reached) °F/
°C Start Date Time End Date OrTime”, if the alarm has ended
e.g. Batch 01 Ht 59°F / 15°C Start 25-10-01 15.48 End 25-10-
01 17.48
where:
Start Date Time indicates the start of the alarm, End Date Time
indicates the end of the alarm (“Date” format: DD-MM-YY, “Time”
format: HH.MM; ).
- CHILLING CYCLE END ERROR ALARM
This check ensures that a food (core) probe blast chilling/
freezing cycle ends correctly.
If a cycle does not end correctly, a “Chilling time out of limits”
alarm is generated and the display reads:
Batch (number) Ot (chilling time)MIN Start Date Time End date
Time”
e.g. BATCH1 Ot 250MIN Start 25-10-01 15.48 End 25-10-01
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C.4 ALARMS
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