Anetsberger Brothers Compact Controller Service Manual
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Anets Compact Pasta Control 60143706L22-322 Rev 2Pg. 2 of 12 Table of Contents 1.0 Operation: ..................................... .................................................................................................................3 1.1 T O TURN CONTROL ON: ................................................ .............................................................................................. 3 1.2 T O TURN CONTROL OFF: ............................................... .............................................................................................. 3 1.3 T O ACTIVATE TIMERS 1-4: ............................................... ............................................................................................ 3 1.4T O CANCEL A COOK : .................................................. ................................................................................................... 3 1.5 T O ENTER BOIL MODE : .................................................. .............................................................................................. 4 1.6 T O ENTER SIMMER MODE : .................................................. ......................................................................................... 4 2.0 Programming .................................... .............................................................................................................4 2.1 T O UNLOCK :.................................................. ............................................................................................................... 4 2.2 T O CHANGE SIMMER TEMPERATURE :.................................................. ......................................................................... 4 2.3 T O CHANGE TIMERS 1-4:............................................... ............................................................................................... 4 2.4 T O EXIT PROGRAMMING : .................................................. ........................................................................................... 4 3.0 Level 2 Programming: (for technicians and facto ry use)..........................................................................5 3.1 T O UNLOCK ................................................... ............................................................................................................... 5 3.2 P ASSWORD ENTRY TO LEVEL 2 PROGRAMMING : .................................................. ........................................................ 5 3.3 D ISPLAY TYPES ................................................... ......................................................................................................... 5 3.4 P ASSWORD SET OPTION ................................................... ............................................................................................ 6 3.5 D ISPLAY IN DEGREES °F OR °C ................................................. .................................................................................... 6 3.6 N UMBER OF BASKET LIFTS ................................................... ........................................................................................ 6 3.7 S TANDING PILOT ................................................... ....................................................................................................... 6 3.8 C OOK DONE ALARM OPTIONS :.................................................. ................................................................................... 6 3.9 E XIT PROGRAMMING ................................................... ................................................................................................. 7 4.0 Other Displays: ................................ ..............................................................................................................7 4.1 L OW VAT TEMPERATURE ................................................... .......................................................................................... 7 4.2 D RAIN VALVE OPEN ................................................... .................................................................................................. 7 4.3 L OW WATER LEVEL ................................................... .................................................................................................. 7 4.4 E QUIPMENT FAULT DISPLAYS ................................................... ................................................................................... 7 5.0 To Change Port Address ......................... .....................................................................................................8 6.0 To View Software Revision ...................... ....................................................................................................8 7.0 Electrical Connections......................... .........................................................................................................9 7.1 I NPUT SPECIFICATION :.................................................. ................................................................................................ 9 7.2 O UTPUT SPECIFICATION : .................................................. ............................................................................................ 9 8.0 Chart: Probe Resistance vs Temperature........ ........................................................................................10
Anets Compact Pasta Control 60143706 L22-322 Rev 2 Pg. 3 of 12 1.0 Operation: Warning Make certain cook tank is filled with water before turning this appliance ON. 1.1 To Turn Control ON: Press the button. Display will show , , or . 1.2 To Turn Control OFF: Press and hold the button. Display will show . 1.3 To Activate timers 1-4: Press the desired timer key to start the timer . 1.4To Cancel a Cook: Press and hold the timer key until the cook indicat or or light below the key is off. COOK TIMER RUNNING
Anets Compact Pasta Control 60143706L22-322 Rev 2Pg. 4 of 12 1.5 To Enter Boil Mode: Press until is displayed. 1.6 To Enter Simmer Mode: Press until is displayed. 2.0 Programming To enter the programming menu, press and hold key for 3 seconds. The display will show for program entry or for locked entry. If control is displaying [Pr--] skip the next step . 2.1 To Unlock: With display showing , press the key once followed by key. Display will show . Control is now unlocked ready for programming. 2.2 To Change Simmer Temperature: With display showing . Press the key, display will show . Press the key to display the current simmer temperature setti ng as , or . To change this setting, use the key or key to adjust temperature, then press the key to save value. Display will show . Continue to the next step. 2.3 To Change Timers 1-4: With display showing , press the key once. Display will show . Press the timer key needing adjustment. The indict or below that key will illuminate, and the display will show the current timer setting, for example . Use the key or key to adjust time. Press the key to save value. Display returns to above. Repeat for other timer keys in this group. When all keys in this group are set , press the key to continue. Display will show . 2.4 To Exit Programming: Press and hold the key to exit. Display will show or, or,.
Anets Compact Pasta Control 60143706 L22-322 Rev 2 Pg. 5 of 12 3.0 Level 2 Programming: (for technicians and facto ry use) To enter the programming menu, press and hold key for 3 seconds. The display will show for program entry, or for locked entry. If control is displaying [Pr--] skip the next step . 3.1 To Unlock With display showing , press the key once followed by the key. Display will show . Control is now unlocked ready for programming. 3.2 Password Entry to Level 2 programming: A password is always required to enter Level 2 prog ramming. W ith display showing , Press Display will show . Control is now ready for Level 2 programming. Press to continue. 3.3 Display Types One of three possible display modes may be selected . The factory setting for this part is [t –0]. Display shows: With this selection, [boil] or [Sim] is displayed. Display may also read [---F] when water temperature is below 70°F (21°C). This is typical for cold start-ups. With this selection, display will alternate between temperature display and mode; [boil] or [Simm]. While in SIMMER [Simm], display will show an alternating display depending on water temperature. When temperature is lower than 10°F below set point. Display will alternate between [Louu] and [Simm]. When temperature is greater than 10°F below set point, display will alternate between [drop] and [Simm]. While in BOIL [boil], display will show an alternating display depending on water temperature. When temperature is lower than 205°F, display will alternate between [Louu] and [boil]. When temperature is greater than 205°F, display will show only [boil] continuously.
Pitco Solstice Compact Pasta Control 60143705L22-319 Rev 2Page 6 of 12 To change this setting, use and to adjust display type. Press to save value and continue. 3.4 Password Set Option When locked, control will need a password key seque nce to make future changes. Display shows: or . To change this setting, us e and keys to adjust the lock type. Press the key to save value and continue. 3.5 Display in degrees °F or °C Display shows or . To change this setting, use and keys to adjust temperature scale. Press to save value and continue. 3.6 Number of Basket Lifts This setting is for the number of basket lift outpu ts in use. Display will show current setting of , or , or . Factory setting is for one basket lift output enabled. If basket lifts are not supplied, any setting is acceptable. To scroll through possible settings use and keys. Then press to save value and continue. 3.7 Standing Pilot When the Standing Pilot is enabled, the pilot will remain lit after the appliance has been turned off. The display shows either or . Use the and keys to toggle between the two settings. A setting of 1 will enable the S tanding Pilot. A setting of 0 will turn the Standing Pilot feature off. This feature is not used on the 60143 706 control. 3.8 Cook Done Alarm Options: With this factory default selection, control will signal the end of cook with a blinking timer light, and, and audible alarm. When the cook key is pressed, the alarm ends. Operators then remove food from the vat. If the optional basket lifts are installed on this appliance, the cook done alarm may be change to this setting. When the cook is done, an audible alarm with sound for 5 seconds, and then auto cancel. The basket lift r emoves the food from the vat. ‘ If the optional basket lifts are installed on this appliance, the cook done alarm may be change to this setting. When the cook is done, NO audible alarm sounds. 5 seconds later the cook key will auto cancel. The b asket lift removes the food from the vat. Setting Left Right LIF0 None None LIF1 Any Cook Key None LIF2 1 & 2 Key 3 & 4 Key BASKET LIFT OUTPUT
Anets Compact Pasta Control 60143706L22-322 Rev 1Page 7 of 12 3.9 Exit Programming Display shows . Press for 2 seconds. Display will return one of the normal operating dis plays, , or. Display may also include alternating messages of ., or depending on water temperature. 4.0 Other Displays: 4.1 Low Vat Temperature When tank temperature is below 70°F (21°C), the dis play will show as blanks. This is normal for cold start-ups. Heat Demand indicator is located between the first and second digits of display as shown. 4.2 Drain Valve Open When drain valve is detected open, normal operations are suspended. The display will show Drain-Turn-Off message until reset. To reset, CLOSE the drain valve, turn the control OFF. Allow the appliance t o cool. When the tank is refilled control may be turned ON. Note: some applications do not use the drain valve input. 4.3 Low Water Level If this appliance is equipped with a liquid level o ption, the control will display [FILL] when the water level in the vat is low. Heating is suspended when the appliance is either filling or toping off the tank. NOTE: Some appliances do not have the liquid level option. 4.4 Equipment Fault Displays 4.4.1 Probe Faults If any temperature probe faults are detected, the d isplay will show [Prob] and an alarm will sound. All timer functions are disabled , and heat control is shut off. To reset, turn control Off then On. 4.4.2 High Temperature Alarm This display shows when the control detects a tempe rature above the alarm limit of 230°F (110°C). A continuous alarm will sound. To r eset, turn control Off. Allow the appliance to cool. W hen the tank is refilled contro l may be turned ON. 4.4.3 Heat Failure If the heating system in the appliance has failed, the display will show [HEAT], [FAIL]. Typically the high temperature limit switch has tri pped and is in need of resetting. In the case of a gas fired appliance, this message will di splay if the pilot fails to light or is detected marginal by the ignition module.
Anets Solstice Compact Pasta Control 60143706L22-322 Rev 1Pg. 8 of 12 5.0 To Change Port Address With display showing (from section”To Enter Level 2 Programming”), pres s and simultaneously for 2 seconds. Display show the curr ent address setting. Use and to change the address . Press to save selection and return to display. This address setting has no effect on ope rations of the controller, and, is only meaningful when control is networked for data collection with other controls. In this case, controls must have different port addresses. Press and hold the to exit. 6.0 To View Software Revision While display is showing one of the normal operator displays ([bOIL], [Sim], or [__°F]), press and hold The and keys simultaneous ly for 2 seconds. The display will show a rotating display, with 4 digits each, for 2 seconds each(see the following e xample). “FLSt” ----“1034”----“1 “----“ECL-“----“C*” “SoFt” ----“2034”----“1 “----“ECL-“----“C*” “dnLd”----“3034”----“1 “----“ECL-“----“C*” Note: Displayed values will vary from those shown i n this example, and is dependant on manufacturing date, and revision of control.
Anets Compact Pasta Control 60143706 L22-322 Rev 2 Page 9 of 12 7.0 Electrical Connections 7.1 Input Specification: 24V AC/DC +/- 10%(15mA MAX) (J6-Pins 5,6,7 only) 7.2 Output Specification: 24VDC +2V/-3V(100mA MAX) (J7-Pins 2,3,4,5 only)
Anets Compact Pasta Control 60143706L22-322 Rev 1Page 10 of 12 8.0 Chart: Probe Resistance vs Temperature Probe Temp (°F) Probe Temp (°C) Resistance (Ohms) Probe Temp (°F) Probe Temp (°C)Resistance (Ohms) Probe Temp (°F) Probe Temp (°C) Resistance (Ohms) 10 -12.2 562734 175 79.4 11719 340 171.1 1058.23 15 -9.4 483875 180 82.2 10716 345 173.9 998.09 20 -6.7 417167 185 85.0 9812 350 176.7 942.00 25 -3.9 360589 190 87.8 8995 355 179.4 889.67 30 -1.1 312474 195 90.6 8255 360 182.2 840.78 35 1.7 271446 200 93.3 7586 365 185.0 795.10 40 4.4 236370 205 96.1 6979 370 187.8 752.38 45 7.2 206311 210 98.9 6427 375 190.6 712.41 50 10.0 180491 215 101.7 5926 380 193.3 674.95 55 12.8 158252 220 104.4 5470 385 196.1 639.87 60 15.6 139055 225 107.2 5055 390 198.9 606.96 65 18.3 122489 230 110.0 4675 395 201.7 576.09 70 21.1 108051 235 112.8 4329 400 204.4 547.09 75 23.9 95539 240 115.6 4013 405 207.2 519.86 80 26.7 84644 245 118.3 3723 410 210.0 494.24 85 29.4 75136 250 121.1 3458 415 212.8 470.16 90 32.2 66823 255 123.9 3214 420 215.6 447.49 95 35.0 59540 260 126.7 2991 425 218.3 426.13 100 37.8 53146 265 129.4 2785 430 221.1 406.02 105 40.6 47523 270 132.2 2597 435 223.9 387.04 110 43.3 42569 275 135.0 2422 440 226.7 369.14 115 46.1 38195 280 137.8 2262 445 229.4 352.24 120 48.9 34328 285 140.6 2113.9 450 232.2 336.29 125 51.7 30902 290 143.3 1977.3 455 235.0 321.21 130 54.4 27862 295 146.1 1851.0 460 237.8 306.94 135 57.2 25161 300 148.9 1734.3 465 240.6 293.46 140 60.0 22755 305 151.7 1626.1 470 243.3 280.69 145 62.8 20610 310 154.4 1525.9 475 246.1 268.61 150 65.6 18695 315 157.2 1433.0 480 248.9 257.15 155 68.3 16981 320 160.0 1346.7 485 251.7 246.30 160 71.1 15446 325 162.8 1266.6 490 254.4 236.00 165 73.9 14069 330 165.6 1192.1 495 257.2 226.24 170 76.7 12823 335 168.3 1122.8 500 260.0 216.96 Probe Resistance vs Temperature (in 5°F Increments) .