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CM4-S Computer
Operation Manual
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Table of Contents Diagnostic Hints 12 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Look into this gray box throughout the manual for overviews and hints on the Programming operation of the CM4-S button CM4-S cooking computer. Operational Overview 1-1 Computer Setup, Standard Mode 2-1 Programming for Segmented Cooking with Filtration 3-1 Programming for Non-Segmented Cooking with Filtration 3-5 Filtering 3-7 Programming for Segmented Cooking, Non-Filtering 4-1 Programming for Non-Segmented Cooking, Non-Fi
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Overview Programming Overview An example of a 13-minute cook cycle with four cooking temperatures The S in the CM4- S computer stands is detailed in the graphic below. for segment, a The cooktime and points at which the temperature will change are feature that allows entered in four steps in this example. Cooktimes are arrived at by a cooking cycle to subtracting the desired segment time from the remaining cooktime and be broken into a entering that number. (See explanat
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Overview The CM4-S can cook in segmented and non-segmented cook cycles The CM4-S has a with or without automatic filter prompts. It is also programmable to exit number of features a cook cycle in one of three modes: return to setpoint, assume an idle and it is not temperature, well below setpoint, or prompt filtering at a prescribed essential to use all of them in your cook cycle count for a specific product button cooking operation. Programming for The CM4-S is also cap
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CMS-4 Cooking Computer Computer Setup 1. Press . Display reads OFF. 2. Press 12345 6 7 8 9 10 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 programming button in Frymaster logo. 3. Code CM4-S appears in left display; right Programming button. display is blank. 4. Use product keys to enter 1656 . 5. Left display shows OK Tone; right shows 1000HZ. 6. Adjust tone by entering a new frequency, 100-2000Hz, with product buttons. 7. Press either ON/OFF button to sample sound. 8. Press to save sound. 9. Left display shows Cauti
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CMS-4 Cooking Computer 23. Use product buttons to set temperature the fryer will exit the melt cycle and heat continuously to setpoint. 24. Press to lock in choice. 25. Melt On appears in left display; a number appears in the right. 26. Use product buttons to enter the time, in seconds, the burners will be on during the melt cycle. 27. Press to lock in choice. 28. Melt Off appears in left display; a number appears in the right. 29. Use product buttons to enter the time, in seconds, the burner
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration Temp ON/OFF Programming Hint 1 2345 6 7 8 9 10 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 When using the global filtering feature of the Exit Cool Product Buttons CM4-S, the Checkmark Product Buttons computer counts CM4-S the amount of product cooked and calls for Programming Key Not visible filtering when the count reaches a predetermined Programming for Segmented Cooking Cycles number, which is (Filter Mode) set by the user. The computer 1. Establish the total nu
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration 13. Enter 1650 using numbered product keys. Use button 10 for 0. 14. Product shows in left display. All product buttons blink. Right display is blank. 15. Press the product button you want to program. Heads appears in left display; 0 or a previously programmed number in * If you plan to use the right. The LED in the chosen button remains lit. All others go the cooking alarms off. or exit modes features, please 16. Use the product buttons to
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration 33. Press to lock in choice. 34. Segment appears in left display; Prod 1 in right. The LED in the product button 1 continues to flash. All others are dark. 35. Press product button 2 . The LED in product button 2 flashes. The LED in the button being programmed is illuminated continuously. 36. Determine the desired cooktime for the first cook cycle. Subtract that number from the total cooktime entered Total cooking time in the first step. Ente
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration 52. Press . 53. Segment appears in left display; Prod 1 in right 54. Press product button 4 . Remaining cooktime 55. Cooktime appears in left display; 0 appears in the 7:00 right. Cooktime -3:00 for 3rd 56. Subtract desired time for second cook segment from segment 4:00 remaining cooktime. (See example at right.) Enter that number at the cooktime prompt. Time entered into CM4-S. 57. Press to lock in cooktime . 58. Set-Temp appears in left dis
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration Programming for non-Segmented Cooking (Filtering Mode) Programming Hint 1. Establish the number of cook cycles before the computer prompts a filter cycle. Vats cooking french fries and 2. Press , the ON/OFF button to turn the computer off. other non-breaded 3. Display shows OFF. products do not 4. Press hidden programming key in Frymaster logo. (See diagram). need filtering as frequently as vats 5. Display show CODE on left side. used to prepa
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration 23. Press to lock in cooktime . ** The temperature 24. **Set-Temp appears in left display; 0 or a previously entered display can be toggled from temperature appears in the right display. Fahrenheit to 25. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the final Celsius in this segment of the cooking cycle. step. See instructions on 26. Press to lock in temperature. Page 7-1. 27. Sens appears in the left display; 0 or a previously set
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Programming with Filtration Filter Operation Filter Operation The computer 1. When the product count entered during the programming for must be connected global filtering is reached, the computer will display Filter. to the drain valve 2. Allow the cook cycle to complete. safety switch in 3. Ensure the filter pan is properly prepared. order to function as 4. Open drain valve for a minimum of 30 seconds. described at right. 5. Display shows Drai
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CM4-S Cooking Computer —Programming for non-Filtering Temp ON/OFF 1 2345 6 7 8 9 10 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Exit Cool Product Buttons Checkmark Product Buttons CM4-S Programming Key Not visible Programming for Segmented Cooking Cycles (Non-Filtering Mode) 2 min 1. Establish the total 4 min. 4 min. 3 min. 340°F cooktime and the 330°F 330°F 310°F number and Total time: 13 min temperatures of the cook segments for your product. You will find drawing a diagram helpful. See graphic on page 1-1. In this
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CM4-S Cooking Computer —Programming for non-Filtering 10. Segment appears in left display, PROD and number of the product button being programmed appears in right. 11. Press product button 1 . The LED in product 1 continues to flash; the LED in the button being programmed stays on continuously (unless button 1, which is flashing, is being programmed). 12. Cooktime appears in left display; a time programmed previously appears in right display. 13. Use the product buttons to enter 0, which elimina
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CM4-S Cooking Computer —Programming for non-Filtering 30. Set-Temp appears in left display and 0 or a previously programmed temperature appears in the right. 31. Use product keys to enter the cooking temperature for the first temperature change. See graphic on page 1-1. Total cooking time 32. Press . Sens appears in the left 13:00 display; 0 or a previously set sensitivity st Cooktime for 1 -2:00 setting appears in the right. segment 11:00 33. Use product keys to enter sensitivity. Time entered
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CM4-S Cooking Computer —Programming for non-Filtering 52. Press . Sens appears in the left display; 0 or a previously set sensitivity setting appears in the right. 53. Use product keys to enter sensitivity. 54. Press . 55. Segment appears in left display; Prod 1 in right. All programmed buttons are illuminated. 56. Nine minutes of the 13-minute cooktime have been programmed. No additional programming is required. The computer will take the oil to the last setpoint, which was established in step
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CM4-S Cooking Computer —Programming for non-Filtering Programming for non-Segmented Cooking Programming (Non-Filtering Mode) Hint 1. Press , the ON/OFF button to turn computer off. French fries and 2. Display shows OFF. other products do 3. Press hidden programming button in Frymaster logo. (See diagram). not require 4. CODE appears on left side; right side is blank. segmented cooking cycles. Simply exit the 5. Enter 1650 using numbered product keys. Use button 10 programming for 0. sequence at
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CM4-S Cooking Computer —Programming for non-Filtering 21. Press . 22. Sens appears in the left display; 0 or a previously set number up to 9 appears in the right. 23. Use product buttons to set sensitivity, which is the degree to which the computer reacts to the introduction of cold product to the heated oil. The computer can stretch or shrink the cooking time. 24. Press to lock in choice. 25. Segment appears in left display. Product number appears in right. 26. Press . 27. Product appears in l
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CM4-S Cooking Computer — Alarm Programming Three alarms can be programmed for a cook cycle. The CM4-S counts down cook times from 1. B Programming the total time to zero. Alarms are entered at the point in the countdown they are desired. The e example below is for alarms at 11:00, 6:00 and 2:00 on the countdown clock; the alarms will Hint g occur two, seven and 11 minutes into the 13-minute cook cycle. i Alarms are set to n remind operators 11:00 1: to shake fry baskets or tend to 6:00 At the Al