Anetsberger Brothers I12 Cooking Computer Service Manual
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ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 21 of 28 L22-353 Rev 1 5 Factory Menu Level 4 (for the Technician) With no cook timers running, displays will show one of the following displays: ; , or .Press the program key. Left display will show [PROGRAM]. Right display will be blank. Enter password number using the product keys as a numeric keypad for entry. Display will show . The key indicators will illuminate to prompt operator to select a key. This section details parameters that may be changed in Factory menu. 5.1 PCollect (toggle) With display showing press product key 1. Display shows [PCOLLECT] [OFF ]. This toggle forces the RS-485 link to output data collection parameters during test, and calibration. This has no meaningful use in the field. Do not change this setting. Factory shipped default is OFF. To change this value, use the 0 key to select a new value. Press the key. Display returns to . 5.2 Offset Temperature Display This menu is identical to Offset Temperatuer Display Menu section 4.1 except is displayed instead of [SERVICE]. 5.3 Melt Cycle ON Time This menu is identical to Melt Cycle ON Time Menu section 4.2 except is displayed instead of [SERVICE]. 5.4 Minimum ON and OFF Cycle Time This menu is identical to Minimum ON and OFF Time Menu section 4.3 except is displayed instead of [SERVICE]. 5.5 Recovery Test Values This menu is identical to Recovery Test Menu section 4.4 except is displayed instead of [SERVICE].
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 L22-353 Rev 1 Page 22 of 28 5.6 Diagnostic Menu Entry This menu is identical to Diagnostic Menu section 4.5 except is displayed instead of [SERVICE]. 5.7 Ready Level This menu is identical to Ready Level Menu section 4.6 except is displayed instead of [SERVICE]. 5.8 Operating Temperature Range This menu is identical to Operating Temperature range Menu section 4.7 except is displayed instead of [SERVICE]. 5.9 High Limit Value With display showing press product key 9. Pressing product key 8 forces the control to display the temperature above the set temperature, where the high limit alarm will sound. This is a display only value, this value cannot be changed with a keypad entry. Press the key. Display now shows . Note: Factory default value is 40°F over set temperature, or 410°F absolute, whichever is less. Customer specific downloads at manufacturing may change this value. 5.10 Number of Basket Lifts This menu is identical to Number of Basket Lift Menu section 4.9 except is displayed instead of [SERVICE]. 5.11 Test On/Off With display showing press product key 11. Display shows [TEST xx], where “xx” is ON or OFF. If ON is selected, temperatures displayed by the controller are probe tip temperatures unaltered by values set in section 4.1, or 5.1. Note:For normal operations, this setting should remain OFF. To change this value, use product key 0 to toggle choice (ON or OFF). Press the key. Display now shows .
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer Service ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 23 of 28 L22-353 Rev 1 5.12 More Factory Menu Entry With display showing press product key 12. Display shows . 5.12.1 Control ID Display From the display, press the 11 key. Display will show [CONTROL ] [60149509], the ANETS part number. Press the [0] key again. Display will show [S/W ] [0149501x], this is ANETS’s software number and current revision letter. Press the [0] key again. Display will show [CHECKSUM] [00Fxxxxx], the software check sum of the loaded software. Press the [0] key again to repeat these items, or, press to return to . 5.12.2 Set Network Address This menu is identical to Set Network Address Menu section 4.8.10 except is displayed instead of [SERVICE]. 5.12.3 To exit More Factory Menu With display showing press key. Display returns to . 5.13 To Exit Factory Menu (Level 4): To exit Factory Programming, Press the key. Display will show . Continue with settings in section 2 or 3, or exit in the next step. To return to normal operations, press the key again. Display shows ; , or .
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 L22-353 Rev 1 Page 24 of 28 6 Other Displays: Open probe detection is standard on all ANETS controls. If probe is detected open, normal heating and cooking activities are suspended. This display warns operators that the vat temperature has exceeded set temperature by +40°F (+22°C), or an absolute maximum of 410°F (210°C). The alarm will also sound. This display does not show the status of the mechanical high limit switch. This message indicates that the drain valve has been opened, the vat is assumed to be empty by the controller. Normal heat control activities are suspended. Display will show an alternating message [DRAINING] [TURN OFF]. To restore to normal operation, close the drain value. Display will show [TURN OFF] [TURN OFF]. Turn controller off, and refill the vat. Continue with normal operations at section 1. This message indicates that the heating system failed to respond. Typically, the high temperature limit switch has tripped and is in need of resetting. In the case on gas fired appliances, this message will display if the pilot fails to light or is detected marginal by the ignition module. This message indicates a shorted probe. If probe is detected as a short circuit, normal heating and cooking activities are suspended. This message indicates that a recoverable system error has occurred. Press ‘6’ for YES to perform a factory reset or ‘0’ for NO to return to OFF. Normal use of the system will only resume when a factory reset has been performed.
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ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 L22-353 Rev 1 Page 26 of 28 8 Electrical Connections at LEFT and RIGHT connectors: As viewed from the rear of the control. J1(Left) Inputs Type Nominal Notes: 1ACH PWR 24VAC 24VAC +20% -15% 50/60Hz. 2ACN PWR 24VACN 24VAC Return. 3 PROBE+ 4 PROBE- 5 DVI IN 24VAC Drain Valve Interlock 6 HFB IN 24VAC Heat Feed Back 7 24VDC COM IN 24VDC DC Returm 8 HD OUT 24VDC Heat Demand 9 SO/xFER OUT 24VDC Side ON or XFER 10 RBL OUT 24VDC Right Basket Lift 11 LBL OUT 24VDC Left Basket Lift 12 AC2 PW R 24VAC Aux Power InputThermistor Proble Resistance varies with vat temperature. 942 Ohms @ 350°F Tip: Use the diagnostic menu to verify operation of outputs, and inputs.
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 27 of 28 L22-353 Rev 1 9 Probe Resistance Chart: Notes: Resistance, of either probe lead, to the frame of the appliance should read as “open’ on the meter. Typically this is 1Meg ohms or more. °C = 5/9 (°F-32) °F = (9/5 * °C) +32 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 1122.8 500 260.0 216.96Probe Resistance in 5°F Increments.
ANETS I12 Cooking Computer ANETS P/N 60149509 Page 28 of 28 L22-278 Rev 1 4/19/2012 In the event of problems with or questions about your order, please contact the ANETS factory at (603) 225-6684 World Wide www.anets.com In the event of problems with or questions about your equipment, please contact the ANETS Authorized Service and Parts representative (ASAP) covering your area, or contact ANETS at the numbers listed to the left. MAILING ADDRESS – P.O. BOX 501, CONCORD, NH 03302-0501 SHIPPING ADDRESS – 10 FERRY ST., CONCORD, NH 03301