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Pasta Cookers

Pasta Cookers. Service Training. Pasta Station Pasta Cookers. Description Electric. A = Energy regulator (Infinite Switch) B = On / Off Water Control C = Indicator Light D = Basket Control Button E = Overflow Drain F = Water Injectors. Power Connection. Click to View Video.

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Pasta Cookers

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  1. Pasta Cookers Service Training

  2. Pasta Station Pasta Cookers

  3. Description Electric A = Energy regulator (Infinite Switch) B = On / Off Water Control C = Indicator Light D = Basket Control Button E = Overflow Drain F = Water Injectors

  4. Power Connection Click to View Video

  5. Gas Pasta Cookers (N900)

  6. Description Gas C = On / Off Water Control L = Indicator Light M = Overflow Drain R = Infinite Switch S = Drain Valve Lever T = Water Injector V = Pilot Ignition and Control

  7. Pilot Ignition • Press and turn knob to “pilot on”. • Press the knob fully to activate the electronic igniter and light the pilot. • Keeping knob pressed for at least 20 seconds. Release, and pilot flame should remain lit. If it pilot is not lit, repeat above operation. • To light the main burner, turn the knob from “PILOT ON” to “FLAME”. Burner is controlled by the energy regulator (infinite switch). Turning Off • Press knob “V” lightly and turn from “FLAME” to “PILOT ON” to shut off main burner, but keep the pilot flame lit, or press knob “V” lightly and turn it to “OFF” to turn off the appliance;

  8. Finding the Model, PNC & Serial Number Click to View Video

  9. On / Off & Water Control Click to View Video

  10. Energy Regulator Operation (Infinite Switch) Click to View Video

  11. Setting the Cooking Temperature To set the desired water temperature, use thermostat “N”: • Briefly press button “O” (SET) twice. • Press “L” to increase (UP) or “M” to decrease (DOWN) the temperature to the desired value. The value is automatically saved after a few seconds.

  12. Setting the Basket Timing The cooking times for each basket can be set using controller “P”. Each line of the display refers to a specific basket, starting from the left basket (times are expressed in seconds x 10). • Move the cursor to the desired time to set, using buttons “R” (+) and “U” (-). • Press “T” (OK) to start the setting procedure. • Use button “R” (+) to increase or button “U” (-) to decrease the time. • Press button “T” (OK) to store the data. • Go on to the next setting using buttons “R” (+) and “U” (-).

  13. Inverse Cycle Programming With inverse cycle pasta cookers it is possible to set not only the cooking time for each basket (first column on display ) as with standard cycle pasta cookers, but also the length of time each basket remains out of the water (second column), using the computer “P”. Each line of the display refers to a specific basket, starting from the left basket (expressed in 10 second increments). • Move the cursor to the desired time to set, using buttons “R” (+) and “U” (-). • Press “T” (OK) to start the setting procedure. • Set the desired time using buttons “R” (+) and “U” (-). • Press button “T” (OK) to store the data. • Go on to the next setting using buttons “R” (+) and “U” (-). Hold down buttons “R” (+) and “U” (-) to speed up the increase or decrease of the program time.

  14. Eliwell Control Programming PARAMETER PROGRAMMING Programming is easily accessed by holding the “SET” button down for more than 4 seconds. The first parameter is displayed; other parameters are accessed with the “UP” and “DOWN” button. With the “SET” button, the actual setting of each parameter is displayed. To change a parameter setting, push the “SET” plus the “UP” or “DOWN”.

  15. Eliwell Parameters DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS d1: setpoint differential. The switching differential (hysteresis) can be set with positive value (make on rise) or with negative value (make on fall). See parameter “HC1”. LS1: Lower Set. This is the lower limit below which the user cannot change the setpoint; normally set at the lowest value recommended for the sensor. HS1: Higher Set. Similar to “LS1”, however setting an upper limit for the setpoint. od: output delay. This provides a delay selection for the outputs in applications where noise may cause brief erroneous signals from the sensor to the controller. Factory set at “0”. Lci: Lower current input (for EWPC 902/R, EWPC 902/P and EWPC 902/T with current input only). Read-out corresponding to 4 mA input signal (factory set at 20 %R.H for EWPC 902/R). Hci: Higher current input (for EWPC 902/R, EWPC 902/P and EWPC 902/T with current input only). Read-out corresponding to 20 mA input signal ( factory set at 100 %R.H for EWPC 902/R). CAL: CALibration. This offers an adjustment up or down of the read-out, if needed. Factory set at “0”. PSE: Probe SElection. Input type (for RTD or Thermocouples only). RTD models : Ni = Ni100; Pt = Pt100. T/C models : FE = TcJ; Cr = TcK. HC1: Heating/Cooling.

  16. Replacing Eliwell Controller Click to View Video

  17. Computer Replacement Click to View Video

  18. Front Panel Removal Click to View Video

  19. Lift Motor Operation Click to View Video

  20. Lift Limit Switch Click to View Video

  21. Lift Motor Replacement Click to View Video

  22. Element Removal Click to View Video

  23. Bain Marie

  24. Description C = Temperature Setting F = Drain Lever Lock G = Drain Lever H = Drain Spout

  25. Power Connection For supply connections use N°14 AWG wires suitable for 140°F.

  26. Induction Cook Top

  27. Description Turn knob M for the selected heating zone to regulate the power in accordance with the food to be cooked. The knob has 10 power setting positions, from “0” to “9”. The power transmitted to the induction hotplate increases in a linear fashion, from the lowest power setting “1” to the highest “9”. (“0” = Off). When the switch is turned on and a suitable pan is placed on the hotplate, the green indicator light V lights up to indicate appliance operation. If no suitable pot or pan is placed on the hotplate, the indicator light flashes every 2 seconds. If red indicator light R lights up, this indicates a serious problem with the induction element. Should this occur, call an authorized technician.

  28. Power Connection • For supply connections use AWG wires suitable for 170°F. • To gain access to the terminal board from the cook top,remove the screws below the control panel and then remove the control panel itself. • Connect the power supply cable to the terminal board as shown in the electrical diagram supplied with the appliance. • Secure the power supply cable with a strain relief.

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