Pag. 4 1.2 Identication Data & Data Plate
Pag. 4 1.3 Standard Accessories
Pag. 5 1.4 Stagionello® Diagram
Pag. 6 1.5 Receipt Inspection
Pag. 6 1.6 Installation
INDEX
SICUR FOOD CONTROL
Pag. 8 2.1 Using Sicur Food Control® For The First Time
Pag. 9 2.2 Starting The Test Recipe
Pag. 10 2.3 Recipe Screen Dened
Pag. 12 2.4 Starting a Default Climatic Recipe
Pag. 12 2.5 Moding Recipe Parameters
Pag. 13 2.6 Checking HACCP-Performance as Line Data
Pag. 14 2.7 Checking HACCP-Performance as a Graph
Pag. 15 2.8 New Recipe Parameters Dened
Pag. 16 2.9 Creating and Saving New Recipes
Pag. 18 2.10 Starting a Saved Recipe
Pag. 18 2.11 Forcing Aroma
MAINTANENCE
Pag. 19 3.1 Calibrating Standard Probes
Pag. 20 3.2 Changing HACCP Recording Frequency
Pag. 20 3.3 Changing From Celcius To Farenheit
Pag. 21 3.4 Setting The Screen Lock
Pag. 22 3.5 Calibrating pH Probe
Pag. 24 3.6 Fumotic’s supply tanks
Pag. 24 3.7 Water Filter
Pag. 25 3.8 Fumotic® Rear View
Pag. 25 3.9 Fumotic® Front View
Pag. 26 3.10 How to connect direct waterline to Fumotic
Pag. 26 3.11 Scale Formation Inside Fumotic
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read
and obey all safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and the word
“Danger.” This word mean:
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t follow
DANGER
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury,
and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
instructions.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of re, electric shock, or injury when using your Stagionello®,
follow these basic precautions:
■ After unpacking, make sure the machine is
complete and free from damage. If in doubt,
do not use and contact a qualied technician.
■ Check that the information on data plate
corresponds with the main power supply.
■ This appliance must be used exclusively for
the purpose for which it was made. Any other
use is considered improper and therefore dan-
gerous.
■ The machine must be handled only by trained
personnel.
■ For any eventual repairs please contact an
authorized dealer and/or technician, use only
original replacement parts.
■ Do not wash the machine with high pressure
water jets.
■ Fumotic
and humidity probes are not to be used below
+2°C (pus two degrees centigrate), and are
excluded from operation and consequently
unusable and unreilable, the manufacture is
not liable for programming differing from the
aforementioned
®
avoring/humidication processes
■ All working parameters described in bro-
chures, price lists, refer to programming and/
or functionality to achieve a single process
separately, and not connected or linked.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
■ Arredo Inox Srl assumes no responsibility for
any errors that may appear in this document.
In no event shall Arredo Inox Srl be liable for
incidental or consequential damages arising
from use of this document or the software and
hardware described in this document.
■ The information contained within the user
manual is subject to change without notice
and should not be construed as a commitment by Arredo Inox Srl.
■ The default climatic recipes programmed
in your Stagionello® are suggested and are
modiable by the user, they are meant to be
used a guide.
■ Always shut down power to the unit before
attempting any work on the unit, other than
the exclusive purpose for which it was made.
■ Do not store explosive substances such as
containers with explosive propellants in side
your Stagionello®
■ Not respecting any of the aforementioned
points may compromise the safety of the
machine and or the user.
This manual replaces all previous versions, and contains up to date information on procedures and settings, with the
exception of electrical drawings (nd production dates on each drawing)
This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without Arredo Inox Srl’s written permission, and
contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party nor be used for any unauthorized purpose. Contravention will
be prosecuted.
The serial tag is a permanently afxed sticker on which is recorded vital electrical and refrigeration data about your Stagionello® product, as well as the model and serial number. There are
two data plates on each unit, they can be found on the inside top corner of the doorframe
and on the top corner on the right hand side of the body. When contacting the manufacturer,
please provide the serial number and production lot number found on your cabinet or on the
conformance certicate.
1) Brand
2) Model
3) Serial number
4) Production lot number
5) Voltage
6) Frquency
7) Max Power
8) Nominal Power
9) Power usage for lighting
10) Power usage during heating
11) Power usage during air cycling
12) Power usage during cooling
13) Power usage during humidication
14) Power usage during dehumidication
15) Power usage during avouring
16) Power usage during defrosting
17) Refrigerant type
18) Refrigerant quantity
19) Climatic class
20) Max operating current
21) Compressor Rated load Amps
22) Manufacturer
23) Certication
24) Country of Origin
1.3
The following items are included with your Stagionello®. Contact your dealer should any of the
following be missing
No. 3 temperature probes;
No. 1 humidity probe;
No. 1 closed loop connector (for direct waterline see page 25);
No. 1 replacement tubes for aroma pump (2 for Twin 100+100);
No. 1 user manual;
No. 1 warranty registration card;
No. 1 drain tray (except 60);
No. 1 drain hose;
No. 5 guide sets (L&R); (10 for 200 & Twin 100+100)
No. 5 stainless steel shelves (10 for 200 & Twin 100+100)
4
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Rev 2, 18.06.19
1.4
MODEL 60
Stagionello® DIAGRAM
2
3
1
5
9
11
12
13
14
DANGER
Gas Exposure
Do not damage the cooling system as it contains R404a refrigerant, which can cause injury, burns
and frostbite.
MODEL 150MODEL 200MODEL TWIN100+100
NumberDescriptionQuantity
1
Tanks water/aroma
2
Condensing Unit
3
Fumotic®
4
Transformer
5
PLC
6
Touch Controller
7
Evaporator
8
Internal Light
9
Humidity Probe
10
Ambient Probe
11
Steam Output
12
Unibody Frame
13
Adjustable Legs
14
Molding w/Heating
15
Drain Tray
16
Door w/Resistance
17
Door Hinge
NumberDescriptionQuantity
1
Tanks water/aroma
4
6
8
7
10
15
16
NumberDescriptionQuantity
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
Tanks water/aroma
2
Condensing Unit
3
Fumotic®
4
Transformer
5
PLC
6
Touch Controller
7
Evaporator
8
Internal Light
9
Humidity Probe
10
Ambient Probe
11
Steam Output
12
Unibody Frame
13
Adjustable Legs
14
Molding w/Heating
15
Drain Tray
16
Door w/Resistance
17
Door Hinge
17
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
2
4
2
Condensing Unit
3
Fumotic®
4
Transformer
5
PLC
6
Touch Controller
7
Evaporator
8
Internal Light
9
Humidity Probe
10
Ambient Probe
11
Steam Output
12
Unibody Frame
13
Adjustable Legs
14
Molding w/Heating
15
Drain Tray
16
Door w/Resistance
17
Door Hinge
MODEL 100
NumberDescriptionQuantity
1
Tanks water/aroma
2
Condensing Unit
3
Fumotic®
4
Transformer
5
PLC
6
Touch Controller
7
Evaporator
8
Internal Light
9
Humidity Probe
10
Ambient Probe
11
Steam Output
12
Unibody Frame
13
Adjustable Legs
14
Molding w/Heating
15
Drain Tray
16
Door w/Resistance
17
Door Hinge
NumberDescriptionQuantity
1
Tanks water/aroma
2
Condensing Unit
3
Fumotic®
4
Transformer
5
PLC
6
Touch Controller
7
Evaporator
8
Internal Light
9
Humidity Probe
10
Ambient Probe
11
Steam Output
12
Unibody Frame
13
Adjustable Legs
14
Molding w/Heating
15
Drain Tray
16
Door w/Resistance
17
Door Hinge
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
2
4
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
4
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
4
1
1
2
4
5
Rev 2, 18.06.19
1.5
All Stagionello® units are factory tested for performance and are free from defects when
shipped. The utmost care has been taken in crating this product to protect against damage in
transit.
You should carefully inspect your Stagionello® unit for damage during delivery, even if the crate
is free from damage. If damage is detected, you should save all the crating materials and make
note on the carrier’s Bill Of Lading describing this. A freight claim should be led immediately. If
damage is subsequently noted during or immediately after installation, contact the respective
carrier and le a freight claim. Under no condition may a damaged unit be returned without rst
obtaining written permission (return authorization).
RECEIPT INSPECTION
1.6
DANGER
Excessive Weight Hazard
Use two or more people to move
and install your Stagionello®. Failure to do so can result in back or
other injury.
INSTALLATION
LOCATION:
Select a proper location away from extreme heat or
cold. Space above the unit should allow for breathability to the condensing unit and access to the Water/
Aroma tanks. Allow enough clearance between the
unit and the side wall in order to allow the doors to fully
open.
PACKAGING:
The unit is shipped from the factory strapped to a sturdy wooden pallet and protected by MDF crating. The
crating is attached to the pallet with nails and several
screws. These should rst be removed to avoid scratching the unit when lifting off the crating. To remove the
Stagionello® from the wooden pallet start by cutting
free the nylon bands. There are 4 bolts connecting the
Stagionello® to the pallet, remove them to release the
Stagionello® from the pallet.
Most exterior surfaces have a protective vinyl covering
to prevent scratching during manufacturing, shipping,
and installation, remove after installation and discard.
DANGER
Keep all packaging away from
children
DANGER
Electrical Hazard
Never connect power to unit
via extension cord or adapter,
this can cause damage to the
system and/or start a re.
6
NOTE: DO NOT LAY THE UNIT ON ITS SIDE/BACK/FRONT
DURING TRANSPORTATION OR INSTALLATION.
POWER CORD:
An attached power cord is provided without plug,
shipped coiled inside the compressor compartment.
For your safety and protection, have the installer connect the proper plug for your country by checking with
the information on the data plate. Connect only to an
appropriate dedicated 20 amp outlet.
POWER SUPPLY:
The supply voltage should be checked prior to connection to be certain that proper voltage for the cabinet
wiring is available (refer to the data plate for the correct
unit voltage). Make connections in accordance with local electrical codes. Use qualied electricians.
Use of a separate, dedicated circuit is required.
Size wiring to handle indicated load and provide necessary overcurrent protector in circuit (see amp requirements on the unit’s data plate).
Rev 2, 18.06.19
INSTALLATION continued
Connection
Point
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS:
Refer to the electrical schematics on page 46-52 for
any service work performed on the unit. Should you
require a new one, please contact Stagionello® Service
at ufcioqualita@stagionellostore.com, and provide
serial number of the unit involved.
CLEARANCE:
To assure optimum performance of your Stagionello®
the condensing unit MUST have an adequate supply
of air for cooling purposes. The operating location must
have 45 cm (18”) minimum clearance from the top of
the Stagionello® to the ceiling.
Select a working location away from extreme heat or
cold. The Stagionello® is designed to operate in temps
of 32°C (89°F) or less. Locate the unit so that air drafts
(such as heat, A/C or ventilation) do not blow on or over
the top of the Stagionello®.
ADJUSTING LEGS:
Unit includes 4 factory installed (except 100kg model).
The ideal position for the unit should be that it leans
towards the back, to allow for proper door closure.
Adjust the leg by turning the lower portion of the leg.
MATC100TF units will include 4 legs and 16 bolts packed
inside the unit, these will need to be mounted and then
adjusted.
VISUAL TEST:
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazzard
if any damage to wiring is found,
do not touch and contact your
local service point. Failure to do
so can result in serious injury or
death.
REGISTER YOUR UNIT:
Once your Stagionello® has been installed by an authorized technician, validate the
warranty by sending an e-mail to the following address ufcioqualita@stagionellostore.com
enclosing the installation worksheet.
Check the top of the unit making sure nothing has
moved, shifted or loosened during transport. Check that
all wires to PLC’s are rmly connected, check lines on
the condensing unit, check Fumotic® and lines to tanks.
Disconnect power to unit before performing visual test
PREPARE UNIT:
Fill the water tank with water to avoid false alarm. Slide
the drain tray on the tracks underneath the unit, or set up
the drain hose to connect to a oor or dedicated drainage system. Make sure that the end of the drain hose
is a minimum of 5cm lower than the connection point.
Before starting the test recipe, wipe down the inside of
the unit in contact with food using a cloth or sponge,
water and a non aggressive/non abrasive cleaner (for
more information on cleaning, refer to page 26).
TEST RECIPE:
Stagionello® has a test recipe programmed under the
My Recipe category. The test recipe must be run to ensure the Stagionello® performs all its functions. This is to
prevent loss of product on rst use. To set test recipe see
page 9
Rev 2, 18.06.19
7
®
®
2.1
USING SICUR FOOD CONTROL
FOR THE FIRST TIME
After a successful installation and with power to your Stagionello®, the Sicur Food Control® controller will start up automatically on the Welcome page.
The Welcome page allows you to select the language, and displays Firmware version installed.
Note: Information may be displayed in Italian for the rst time
From this screen, select the language
you would like to use. You can change
language at anytime by pressing the
Welcome
24/03/2018 12:35
backward arrow from the Home page.
If needed, come back to the welcome
page to check your rmware version,
which can be found in the bottom left
corner of the screen.
Serial
10002156, FW.1.13, PLC-A1.37, PLC-B1.37
Patent #1395586 - Climatouch
After selecting your language, you
will land on the date and time page,
where you can adjust the data should
you need to.
To adjust the date or time, press the Set
icon beside the corresponding eld.
Use the up and down arrows above
and below the numbers to adjust the
month, day and year. Press the check
mark to save and exit.
24/03/2018
24/03/2018
2403 2018
12:35
12:35
Use the up and down arrows above
and below the numbers to adjust the
hour and minute. Press the check mark
to save and exit.
24/03/2018
1235
12:35
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Rev 2, 18.06.19
2.2
STARTING THE TEST RECIPE
24/03/2018
12:35
1. After setting date & time,
press forward arrow.
CustomerDealerProducer
2. This is the Home page, here
you have 3 options to choose
from:
i. Customer,
ii. Dealer,
iii. Producer,
Select Customer to proceed.
Recipe listRecipe list
3. In the customer area, you
have 4 options to choose from:
i. Climatic Recipes
ii. HACCP-Performance
iii. pH calbr.
iiii. Variables
Select Climatic Recipes.
Climatic recipes
pH calibr.
HACCP-Perf
Variable
My recipeDef. recipesCreate a recipe
4. On the recipes page
you can access all recipes;
here you have 3 options to
choose from:
i. My Recipes
ii. Default Recipes
iii. Create a Recipe
Select My recipes.
7. The test recipe should
automatically start. Look at
the start/pause button to
make sure itsn’t ashing.
Test Recipe
5. The test recipe is found at
the bottom of the list; press
the downward arrow until
you see the recipe.
Current Recipe
Test Recipe
TOTAL TIME
12 Hrs
REMAING TIME
TEMPERATURE
TOTAL TIME2REMAING TIME
11 Hrs
PHASE 1 OF 1
Heat
HUMIDITY
Ongoing recipe !
Start new ?
Test Recipe
6. With the test recipe
Highlighted, press the start
button. A message will
appear, press the check
mark button to proceed.
PH
5.8
1
SET
POINT
5.0
21.1˚C
SET
POINT
12:3524/03/2018
25.0˚C
Rev 2, 18.06.19
SET
POINT
18
5%
%
9
2.3
Stewing
PHASE 1 OF 10
85%
5.8
22.0˚C
RECIPE SCREEN DEFINED
The following is an explaination of the recipe screen to help you understand the parameters you
will be interacting with daily on the Stagionello® controller. Alternatively, use the link to see the
video online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfhtshDWTdI
Start/Pause Recipe:
Icon Light Blue = recipe is working.
Icon Grey = recipe is paused.
Current Recipe
S. Calabrese
TOTAL TIME
948 Hrs
REMAING TIME
947 Hrs
TOTAL TIME23REMAING TIME
22
Current Recipe
S. Calabrese
TOTAL TIME
948 Hrs
TEMPERATURE
REMAING TIME
947 Hrs
TOTAL TIME23REMAING TIME
23.1˚C
SET
POINT
12:3524/03/2018
Recipe name currently in use.
Total time of the current recipe in use.
Remaining time of the recipe in use.
Recipe phase currently preforming
WHITE VALUE: displays time remaining
in current phase.
YELLOW VALUE: displays total time in
current phase
22.0˚C
SET
POINT
PHASE 1 OF 10
Stewing
HUMIDITY
83
85%
Home icon: has 2 functions, exit recipe
(when recipe is paused), check VTE/VTC
values (while recipe is working).
Cleaning In Place (C.I.P.): a 2 stage
recipe for internal washing and drying of
the chamber.
Note: remove all foodstuff before starting.
TEMPERATURE
23.1˚C
SET
PH
5.6
22
SET
POINT
5.8
%
Temperature for current phase
WHITE VALUE: displays current temp
inside unit.
YELLOW VALUE: displays temp set
point needed to be reached.
Note: set yellow value to 0 to skip phase when necessary.
HUMIDITY
83
SET
%
Note: There is +/- 7 range. Temp must be achieved before
any other functions will work. It is normal to see humidity go
out of range during cooling/heating.
Note: In order for the Link icon to be active, you must add
a GSM sim card to the controller.
Relative Humidity for current phase
WHITE VALUE: displays current humidity
inside unit.
YELLOW VALUE: displays humidity set
point needed to be reached.
Link turns blue only when a live connection
exists between controller and our server,
otherwise icon will be grey.
Note: There is +/- 2 range. Temp must be achieved
before any other functions will work. It is normal to see
humidity go out of range during cooling/heating.
PH
5.6
SET
POINT
*This value can only be read when pH probe has been
purchased and connected.
pH for current phase (guide only)
*WHITE VALUE: displays current pH
value inside unit.
YELLOW VALUE: displays ideal value
to be reached.
Shows GSM connection strength in blue,
icon will be grey without connection.
Turnes blue when downloading
rmware, otherwise icon will be grey.
NOTE
Yellow value can be changed for the duration of the phase only, default values will reset once recipe
advances into the next phase, if recipe is exited and re-entered, or if power loss occurs.
10
Rev 2, 18.06.19
RECIPE SCREEN DEFINED continued
Internal Light:
If the icon is light blue and the frame ashing, this indicates the light inside the unit is
switched on.
Air Cycling:
If the icon is green and the frame ashing, this indicates that the air inside the unit is
being equalized to reduce cool/warm spots. All functions will be disabled for a set
period of time. It is normal for the temp and humidity to go out of range during this
time. The same key gives you the possibility of disabling or forcing an air cycle.
Heating:
If the icon is green and the frame ashing, this indicates that the heating system is
working to bring the temp up to the set point. The same key gives you the possibility
of disabling or forcing the action.
Defrost:
If the icon is green and the frame ashing, this indicates that the evaporator probe
has detected a temp (set in the system variables) and has triggered a defrost. All
functions will be disabled during the defrost period. It is normal for the temp and
humidity to go out of range during this time. The same key gives you the possibility of
disabling or forcing the action.
Humidication:
If the icon is green and the frame ashing, this indicates that humidication system is
working to bring the RH up to the set point. The same key gives you the possibility of
disabling humidication. Note when the unit needs to dehumidify, the humidication
icon will change to the dehumidication icon.
Dehumidication:
If the icon is green and the frame ashing, this indicates that dehumidication system
is working to bring the RH down to the set point. The same key gives you the possibility
of disabling dehumidication. Note when the unit needs to humidify, the dehumidi-
cation icon will change to the humidication icon.
Fan low/high speed:
If this icon is green with the green frame ashing, this indicates that the fan is working
at a low speed; if the icon is blue with blue ashing frame, this indicates that the fan is
working at a high speed. Note you can toggle between high and low speed setting
simply by pressing the fan icon.
Cooling:
If the icon is green and the frame ashing, this indicates that cooling system is
working to bring the temp down to the set point. The same key gives you the
possibility of disabling or forcing the action.
Aroma:
If the icon is green and the frame ashing, this indicates that liquid is drawn out of the
®
aroma tank by the Fumotic
you the possibility of disabling or forcing the action.
, nubulized and sprayed into the unit. The same key gives
Rest/Recovery:
If the icon is green and the frame ashing, this indicates that the Stagionello® has
disabled all functions for a set period of time to allow the product inside to rest. It is
normal for the temp and humidity to go out of range during this time. The same key
gives you the possibility of disabling or forcing the action.
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11
2.4
85%
STARTING A DEFAULT CLIMATIC RECIPE
Follow the steps below to start a default climatic recipe. Alternatively, use the link to see the
video online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPEB3mqgs7M
CustomerDealerProducer
1. From the Home page,
Select Customer to proceed.
Recipe list
Storina (VR)
Salame Cannaca
Corallina Rom.
Coppiette di S.
Coppiette di C.
Sant’ Angelo B.
S. Calabrese.
S. Cancellara.
S. Abruzzese.
S. Monte S.B
Luncanica (TN)
4. On this page you will nd
a list of 5 preset climatic
recipes. Press the recipe
name or use the down icon
until you see the recipe you
want to use.
Climatic recipes
pH calibr.
HACCP-Perf
Variable
2. Select Climatic Recipes.
Recipe list
Storina (VR)
Salame Cannaca
Corallina Rom.
Coppiette di S.
Coppiette di C.
Sant’ Angelo B.
S. Calabrese.
S. Cancellara.
S. Abruzzese.
S. Monte S.B
Luncanica (TN)
Ongoing recipe !
Start new ?
5 . W i t h y o u r r e c i p e
highlighted, press the start
button, a message will
apear, press the check
mark button to proceed.
My recipeDef. recipesCreate a recipe
3. Select Default Recipes
Current Recipe
S. Calabrese
TOTAL TIME
948 Hrs
TEMPERATURE
23.1˚C
SET
22.0˚C
POINT
12:3524/03/2018
REMAING TIME
947 Hrs
PHASE 1 OF 10
Stewing
TOTAL TIME23REMAING TIME
HUMIDITY
83
SET
POINT
%
85%
5.6
SET
22
POINT
6. Your selected recipe
should automatically start.
Look at the start / pause
button to make sure its light
blue and ashing.
PH
5.8
2.5
MODIFING RECIPE PARAMETERS
Your production should be monitored daily, you may need and probably will have to, modify a
recipe at some point, this could be due to several factors (meat type, meat quality, etc.). Follow
the steps below to modify Time, Temp and Humidity parameters.
Modications to default/saved recipes while in course are temporary and will last until the end
of the phase, once the phase changes the parameters are returned to their preset value.
78
HUMIDITY
83
%
SET
POINT
1. To change a set point,
press the number in Yellow.
Current Recipe
S. Calabrese
TOTAL TIME
REMAING TIME
948 Hrs
SET
POINT
12:3524/03/2018
947 Hrs
TEMPERATURE
23.1˚C
22.0˚C
2. The keypad will appear,
enter your value and press
OK to temporarily save.
PHASE 1 OF 10
OK
Esc
Stewing
TOTAL TIME23REMAING TIME
1
23
4
56
HUMIDITY
83
7
89
SET
85%
POINT
-
.
0C
%
PH
5.6
SET
22
POINT
5.8
Current Recipe
S. Calabrese
TOTAL TIME
948 Hrs
TEMPERATURE
23.1˚C
SET
22.0˚C
POINT
12:3524/03/2018
REMAING TIME
947 Hrs
PHASE 1 OF 10
Stewing
TOTAL TIME23REMAING TIME
HUMIDITY
83
SET
POINT
%
78%
PH
5.6
SET
22
POINT
5.8
3. The recipe will continue
with the new modied value
until the end of the phase.
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2.6
H
CHECKING HACCP-PERFORMANCE AS LINE DATA
CustomerDealerProducer
1. From the Home page,
Select Customer to proceed.
Home Icon:
Pressing the home icon exits the HACCP-Performance page and returns you to the
home page
R Icon:
R
Displays production data in line form. Press the R and it turns to an H.
Note: while in R mode you cannot access the graphs, for this you must be in H mode
H Icon:
Displays the same production data (in green font), this data cannot be printed. At
this point you can press graph icon to change to graph view.
3. Here you can search, view
and print production data.
Graph Icon:
Graph layout of line data can be viewed here, if your contoller is connect to our
cloud, this data can be downloaded.
Print Icon:
Line data can be printed via a specialized handheld printer purchased through your
Stagionello™/Stagionello® distributor.
Trash Icon:
Delete line data.
Search Icon:
Line data can accumulate quickly, use the search icon to advance to a specic
date.
Page Down Icon:
Quickly scroll down page by page.
Page Up Icon:
Quickly scroll up page by page.
Down Icon:
Scroll down one line at a time.
Up Icon:
Scroll up one line at a time.
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2.7
CHECKING HACCP-PERFROMANCE AS A GRAPH
Graph View:
After switching to H mode, you can now access your production data in the form of a graph by
pressing the graph icon. Temperature, Humidity and pH can be viewed here. You will notice that
the print icon has been replaced by an Eye icon, this will allow you to toggle between 3 graphs.
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Home Icon:
Pressing the home icon exits the HACCP-Performance page and returns you to the
home page
H Icon:
H
While in graph view, pressing H will exit graph view and return you to R mode (line
data).
Eye Icon:
While in graph view, press the eye icon to toggle through the 3 graphs (Temp, Humidity, pH).
Trash Icon:
Delete data.
Search Icon:
Graph data can accumulate quickly, use the search icon to advance to a specic
date.
Humidity Graph
pH Graph
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Forward Icon:
Advance forward to the next section data.
Backward Icon:
Move backward to the next section data.
Down Icon:
Has no functionality on graph view.
Up Icon:
Has no functionality on graph view.
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2.8
NEW RECIPE PARAMETERS DEFINED
The following is an explanation to help you understand the parameters involved in creating a
new recipe on the Sicur Food Control® controller. Alternatively, use the link to see the video on-
line https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HKpifRFNWE
Create a recipe
Create Recipe Page 1.
Name
StageNbrs
Nuova Ricetta
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On this page there are 2 sections to ll in:
1. Recipe Name
2. Number of sequential stages
Create Recipe Page 2.
There are 16 recipe variables to create:
1. Name: Phase Name.
2. Time: Number of hours this phase should last.
3. Temp(ºC): The average temperature that should be main-
Create a recipeStage 1
Name
Time
Temperature(˚)20.0
Humidity(Rh)50
PH7.0
Ventilation H0
Aroma Length(m)0
Per.Aroma(h)0
Phase 1
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tained during this phase.
4. Humidity: The average humidity that should be maintained
during this phase.
5. Ventilation: Fan speed 0 = low speed, 1 = high speed.
6. PH: by setting a value here, you are creating a guideline. Note: in order for the Sicur Food Control®
to read pH data in your product, the optional pH probe must be connected to the Stagionello®.
7. Aroma length(m): by setting a value here, the liquid in the aroma tank will be drawn into the Fumotic® and will be nebulized and sprayed into the unit for the length of time (in minutes) set by you.
8. Per.Aroma(h): by setting a value here, you are setting the number of hours between each aroma
activation.
9. Recovery length(m): all functionality is shut down to allow the product inside time to rest, this variable represents the amount of time in minutes that the rest/recovery will last.
10. Recovery period(h): this variable sets the number of hours between each rest/recovery period.
11. Recycle length(s): all functionality is shut down and the air inside is cycled in an attempt to
equalize the climate, this variable represents the amount of time in seconds that the air cycle will
last.
12. Recycle period(m): this variable sets the number of minutes between each air cycling period.
13. Airenew length(m): all functionality is shut down and the air inside is ushed out and fresh air is in-
troduced into the unit, this variable represents the amount of time in minutes that the air exchange
will last.
14. Airenew period(h): this variable sets the number of hours between each air exchange period.
15. Overtime(h): this variable extents the phase in case extra time is needed.
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2.9
CREATING AND SAVING NEW RECIPES
This guide will help walk you through the process of creating and saving your own recipe. Alternatively, use the link to see the video online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQfpGkWbeNs
The 3 tools you will use to
modify the recipe parameters
are:
CustomerDealerProducer
1. From the Home page,
Select Customer to proceed.
Create a recipe
Name
StageNbrs
Nuova Ricetta
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Nuova RicettaOKEsc
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ShiftNum
Shift
KeyboardKeypadCheck box
Climatic recipes
pH calibr.
HACCP-Perf
Variable
2. Select Climatic Recipes.
Create a recipe
Name
StageNbrs
ShiftNum
Shift
Nuova Ricetta
My SalamiOKEsc
8
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OK
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Esc
1
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4
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7
89
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.
0C
My recipeDef. recipesCreate a recipe
Ventilation H
Ventilation H
3. Select Create a Recipe
Create a recipe
Name
StageNbrs
po
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My Salami
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4. With the name eld
higlighted in red, Press the
pencil icon to activate the
onscreen keyboard and set
your recipe name.
Create a recipe
Name
StageNbrs
Esc
1
4
7
-
.
My Salami
8
OK
23
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89
0C
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7. Enter the number of stages
you want to your new recipe
to have and press OK. If all
the information you have
entered is correct press the
forward arrow to advance to
the next page.
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5. Use delete key to empty the
eld, type the name of your
new recipe and press OK.
Create a recipeStage 1
Name
Time
Temperature(˚)20.0
Humidity(Rh)50
PH7.0
Ventilation H0
Aroma Length(m)0
Per.Aroma(h)0
Phase 1
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8. On this page you have *16
elds that can be modied
(*with the exception of Free
Variable this should be left 0).
With the name eld highlighted in red, press the pencil icon
to activate the keyboard and
set the name for this stage.
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6. Use the down arrow to
highlight the next eld, press
the pencil icon to activate
the keypad to select the
number of stages you want
your recipe to have.
Create a recipeStage 1
Name
Time
Temperature(˚)20.0
Humidity(Rh)50
PH7.0
Ventilation H0
Aroma Length(m)0
Per.Aroma(h)0
ShiftNum
Shift
Phase 1
StewingOKEsc
10
iuytrewq
po
kjhgfdsa
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Del><mnbvcx
9. Use delete key to empty
the eld, type the name of
this stage and press OK.
CREATING AND SAVING NEW RECIPES continued
Create a recipeStage 1
Name
Time
Temperature(˚)20.0
Humidity(Rh)50
PH7.0
Ventilation H0
Aroma Length(m)0
Per.Aroma(h)0
Stewing
10
10. Use the down arrow to
scroll through the recipe
parameters, one by one,
and adjust according to your
needs.
Create a recipeStage 1
Name
Time
Temperature(˚)23
Humidity(Rh)88
PH5.3
Ventilation H0
Aroma Length(m)0
Per.Aroma(h)0
Stewing
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13. The ventilation or fan
speed has 2 settings:
0 = low speed
1 = high speed
Press the pencil icon to
activate the check box.
Create a recipeStage 1
Name
Time
Temperature(˚)23
Humidity(Rh)50
PH7.0
Ventilation H0
Aroma Length(m)0
Per.Aroma(h)0
Stewing
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11. You can skip ahead
somewhat by pressing on the
parameter to highlight it.
Create a recipeStage 1
Ventilation H
Name
Time
Temperature(˚)24
Humidity(Rh)88
PH5.3
Ventilation H0
Aroma Length(m)0
Per.Aroma(h)0
Stewing
24
14. By pressing on the empty
box you will place a check
mark inside, setting the fan on
high-speed for this stage when
needed.
Create a recipeStage 1
Name
Time
Temperature(˚)23
Humidity(Rh)50
PH7.0
Ventilation H0
Aroma Length(m)0
Per.Aroma(h)0
Esc
1
4
7
-
.
Stewing
24
OK
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89
0C
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12. For the majority of the
parameters, you will be
working with the keypad to
modify its value.
Create a recipeStage 1
Per.Aroma(h)
Recov. length(m)
Recov. period(h)2
Recov. length(s)300
Recov. period(m)120
Recov. length(m)5
Recov. period(h)12
Overtime(h)0
0
30
15. The following Parameters
can be left as is:
Recov
Recycl
Airenew
Create a recipeStage 1
Per.Aroma(h)
Recov. length(m)
Recov. period(h)2
Recov. length(s)300
Recov. period(m)120
Recov. length(m)5
Recov. period(h)12
Overtime(h)0
0
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16. Once nished the current
page, press the forward
arrow to advance to the
next page and repeat steps
8 - 15. Once you have lled
in all parameters for all stages
press the forward arrow to
advance.
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17. Once on the save recipe
page, select the position to
place your recipe and press
the disk button to save.
Save recipePosition
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18. A save in progress message will appear onscreen
and may last a short while.
Once save is complete you
will automatically be returned
to the Home page.
NOTE
The Aroma parameters are connected
®
directly to the Fumotic
tank, if you do not use liquid avoring (ie.
Natural liquid smoke) in your recipe set
the values to 0 to avoid false alarms.
and the aroma
1
2
Please wait
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