Anetsberger Brothers I12 Cooking Computer Service Manual
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ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 11 of 28 L22-353 Rev 1 3.3 Beeper Volume and Tone: Volume and Tone of the beeper alarm may be changed in this section. Volume ranges are 1,2 and 3, where 3 is the loudest setting. This model also has a selection for tone. With display showing , press the product key [0]. Display will show . Press product key 3, display shows [VOLUME n] [BEEPER]. Use the product key [0] to scroll through choices (n= 1,2,3, or T). Beeper volume will change as each selection is made. If “T” is selected an additional display is shown, [TONE n] [BEEPER]. Use the product key [0] to scroll through choices (n= 1,2,3). Beeper tone will change as each selection is made. Press key to save choice. Display shows . 3.4 Language Selection: With display showing , press the product key [0]. Display will show . Press product key 4, display shows [ENGLISH] [LANGUAGE]. Use the product key [0] to scroll through choices (ENGLISH, ESPANOL, FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH, HOLLAND). Press key to save choice. Display shows . 3.5 Melt Cycle Type: This adjustment allows selection of the melt cycle type and requirement when starting the appliance from a cold start. With display showing , press the product key [0]. Display will show . Press product key 5, display shows [LIQUID], the default setting. Use the product key [0] to scroll through choices (liquid, solid, or, no melt). Press key to save choice. Display will again return to .
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 L22-353 Rev 1 Page 12 of 28 6 7 3.6 Recovery Test Value: This controller maintains a record of heat up times for the appliance. A poorly running appliance will have increased recovery times stored in this display. There is no selection done here, just the display of recovery time values. With display showing , press the product key [0]. Display will show . Press product key 6, display will show [RECOVERY] [TEST]. Press the product key [0]. Display will show [FnnnLyyy], where nnn is the factory recovery value, and yyy is the last warm- up recovery value. After recording these values, press the key. Display will again return to 3.7 Control or Timer: Single Vat With display showing , press the product key [0]. Display will show . Press product key 7, display will show [CONTROL]. Use the product key [0] to scroll through choices (Control, Timer). Press key to save choice. Display shows . Note: If timer is selected, heat control outputs are disabled, leaving only the timer functions active.
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 13 of 28 L22-353 Rev 1 4 To Enter Programming Level 3 (for the Technician) With no cook timers running, displays will show one of the following displays: ; , or . Press the key. The left display will show . The right display will be blank. Enter password using the product keys as a numeric keypad for entry. Display will show . Product key indicators will illuminate to prompt operator to select a key. This section details parameters that may be changed in Level 3 programming. 4.1 Offset Temperature Display This adjustment allows the displayed temperature value to be offset to reflect the true center vat temperature while reading the probe tip temperature. Default value is +2. With zero value set, displayed values are the probe temperature. With display showing press product key 1. Display shows [OFF nn F] [DEGREES], where “nn” is the value of the adjustment. Negative values are preceded with a minus sign. To change this value, use the product keys for numeric entry of a new value. Press the key. Display will show [POSITIVE] [DEGREES]. Use the product key to scroll choices (Positive or Negative value). After selection, press the key. Display shows . Note: Computer Display Temp – Center Vat Temp = Offset (+/-). Example: Computer Display shows 350F while Center Vat Temp measures 352F. 350F – 352F = - 2 °F. A negative offset value. Proper equipment and expertise is required to correctly adjust this value. Even small changes may negatively effect cooking performance. 4.2 Melt Cycle ON Time With display showing press product key 2. Display shows [MLTON :nn] [MELT ON], where “nn” is the value, in seconds, of time for a melt cycle heat pulse. To change this value, use the product keys for numeric entry of a new value. Press the key. Display returns to . 1
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 L22-353 Rev 1 Page 14 of 28 4.3 Minnimum ON and OFF Cycle Time With display showing press product key 3. Display shows [MIN ON:nn] [MIN ON], where “nn” is the value, in seconds, of time for minimum heat pulse period. To change this value, use the product keys for numeric entry of a new value, then press the key to save. Display shows [MIN OFF:nn] [MIN OFF], where “nn” is the value, in seconds, of time for minimum heat off period. Use the product keys for numeric entry of a new value. Press the key. Display now shows . 4.4 Recovery Times: This controller maintains a record of heat up times for the appliance. A poorly running appliance will have increased recovery times stored in this display. There is no selection done here, just the display of recovery time values. With display showing , press the product key [0]. Display will show . Press product key 4, display will show [RECOVERY] [TEST]. Press the product key [0]. Display will show [FnnnLyyy], where nnn is the factory recovery value, and yyy is the last warm- up recovery value. After recording these values, press the key. Display will again return to .
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 15 of 28 L22-353 Rev 1 5 4.5 Diagnostic Menu Entry The diagnostic menu is used to determine the functionality of controller outputs and inputs. By exercising each output and examining inputs, a determination can be made if an appliance problem is controller related. In the diagnostic menu, product keys are assigned specific inputs or outputs. All outputs in the ON state should produce 22VDC at the appropriate pins on the controller connector. Controller inputs can be verified by the on or off state of the indicator above the product key. This section details the process of checking each input and output. With display showing press product key 5. Display will show [DIAGNOST] [DIAGNOST]. The following list describes the function of each key in the diagnostic mode. Function Description Button 4.5.1 Left Basket Lift Output Toggles basket lift output on and off. Display will show [L BASKET] 1 4.5.2 Right Basket Lift Output Toggles basket lift output on and off. Display will show [R BASKET] 2 4.5.3 Heat Demand Output Hold the product key 3 to force Heat Demand output ON. Display will show [HEAT DEM]. Releasing the key will force output OFF. 3 4.5.4 Side On Output Toggles the “Side ON” output ON. Display will show [SIDE ON] Press again to toggle output OFF. 4 4.5.5 Drain Switch Input Display will show state of the Drain Valve input. Display will show [DRN ON (or OFF)]. Product key 5 indicator shows the ON or OFF state of the input. 5 4.5.6 Lamp Test All display indicators will be forced on. The purpose is to reveal non-functional indicators or displays. 6 4.5.7 Heat Feedback Input Display will show state of the Heat Feedback input [FB xxx], where xxx is ON or OFF. Key 7 indicator shows the ON or OFF state of this input. 7 4.5.8 Exit Diagnostic Menu To exit diagnostic menu, press the key. Display will return to . Other service menu items may be selected for changes. To return to programming, press the key again. Display will show . To return to normal operations, press the key again. Display will show one of the normal displays: ; , or .
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer Service ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 16 of 28 L22-353 Rev 1 8 4.6 Ready Level With display showing press product key 6. Display shows [READY nn], where “nn” is the value, in degrees, below set temperature that the message is displayed. To change this value, use the product keys for numeric entry of a new value. Press the key. Display now shows . 4.7 Temperature Operating Range Forces the control to display the range of temperatures that may be set by operators. With display showing press product key 7. Note: Display shows [RANGE 1] [200 380]. No adjustments are permitted here. This is an information display only. Press the key. Display returns to . 4.8 More Service Menu Entry With display showing press product key 8 to enter submenu. Display now shows . Product keys will illuminate where adjustments are permitted; all other keys are inactive. The following section details each product key function in the menu. 4.8.1 Instant On Toggle This setting is to allow disabling the instant on feature. This feature applies a momentary heat pulse to the appliance when a cook key is pressed. Factory default value is ON. With display showing , press product key 1. Display will show [INST ON [xxx ], where “xxx” is ON or OFF. Use product key [0] change value. Press the to save choice. Display returns to .
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 17 of 28 L22-353 Rev 1 4.8.2 Cook Now(Single Only) Should operators be forced to acknowledge a Cook Done Alarm before starting another cook? This setting forces that requirement. Factory default value is OFF. With display showing , press product key 2. Display will show [NOW xxx] [COOK NOW], where “xxx” is ON or OFF. Use product key [0] change value. Press the to save choice. Display returns to . Note: With OFF value selection, operators must acknowledge a done cook [ DONE n] display before starting any another cooks. With an ON value, operators are permitted to start a cook on the opposite side before acknowledging a cook done alarm. Example: The left display is showing [DONE 2] with the beeper alarm sounding. Indicator 2 is flashing needing to be acknowledged. All other product indicators are off. With a set value of OFF, no other cooks can start until product key 2 is pressed to acknowledge and clear the cook done alarm. With a value of ON set, a cook on the right side of the control (keys 7-12) may be started before operator clears the cook done alarm for product key #2 on the left side. 4.8.3 Heat Demand Profile With display showing , press product key 3. Display will show [xxxxxxx] [HEAT DEM], where xxxxxxx may be one of 6 heat control profiles listed below. 1. [GENERIC 1] for gas fired fryer appliance. This is the factory default. 2. [GENERIC 2] for electric fryer appliances. Use product key [0] change value, then press the to save choice Display returns to . 4.8.4 Shake Alarm Duration With display showing , press product key 4. Display will show [SH-DUR:nn] [DURATION], where “nn” is the time in seconds the shake alarm will sound. Use product keys for numeric entry of desired value, then press the to save choice. Display returns to .
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 L22-353 Rev 1 Page 18 of 28 4.8.5 Hold Alarm Duration With the display showing , press product key 5. Display will show [HD-DUR:nn] [DURATION], where “nn” is the time in seconds the hold alarm will sound. Use product keys for numeric entry of desired value, then press the to save choice. Display returns to . 4.8.6 Cancel Duration With the display showing , press product key 6. Display will show [CANCEL:nn] [DELAY] , where “nn” is the time in seconds the operators must press a product key to cancel a cook. Use product keys for numeric entry of desired value, then press the to save choice. Display returns to . Default value is 2 seconds. 4.8.7 Configuration Value With display showing , press product key 7. Display will show [CFG hhhh], where “hhhh” is a hexadecimal checksum of the configuration memory contained in the controller. Modifications to any part of the setup of this control will change the check sum value. Press the display will return to . 4.8.8 Factory Reset Factory Reset provides a quick way to erase all setup changes and restore control to factory settings. Warning: Any settings made prior to a factory reset will be lost. This includes customer specific downloads performed at ANETS. Heat profile after a reset is Generic 1 for gas appliances. With the display showing , press 8 product key. After a few moments, the display will show [P]. Press the display will return to .
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 19 of 28 L22-353 Rev 1 4.8.9 Standing Pilot Toggle For some applications, it is desirable to maintain the gas pilot flame when the appliance is OFF. Heat from the pilot keeps solid shortening in the liquid state for quicker warm-ups in the morning. Default setting for standing pilot is off. Note: Heat Demand Profile (section 4.8.3) must be set to Generic 1, or T-stat. Standing Pilot toggle has no effect in with any other setting. With the display showing , press product key 9. Display will show [STANDING] [PILOT n], where “n” is ON or OFF. Use product key [0] change value, then press the to save choice. Display returns to . 4.8.10 Set Network Address With the display showing , press key 10. Display will show [ADDR aa], where “aa” is a current address (default is 31) for this control. This feature will allow for data collection and configuration changes on a network for cooking computers that are tied together with the RS-485 communications port. When controls are connected together for data collection, all controls must have different addresses. To change this value, use the product keys for numeric entry of a new value. Press the key. Display returns to . 4.8.11 Exit More Service sub menu With display showing , press key. Display will show . Continue with Level 3 programming in this section (display showing [SERVICE]), or continue.
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 L22-353 Rev 1 Page 20 of 28 4.9 Number of Basket Lifts With the display showing ; press key 9. Display will show ; where the number is the current setting for basket lift outputs. Use product key [0] to scroll through the choices: 0 = no basket lift outputs 1 = one basket lift output for all keys. 2 = two outputs – keys 1-6 on left side, 7-12 on the right. 3 = Four outputs: keys 1-3 and keys 4-6 on left side. Keys 7-9 and keys 10-12 on the right side. (Only one Cook allowed on each three number division.) Press the key to save your choice. The display will show . 4.10 To Exit Programming Level 3 This process is similar to section 2.3 except is displayed instead of .