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Service Manual
for Pitco P/N’s 60149517 (Full Vat) and 60149518 (Split Vat)
I12+ Cooking Computer for ROV Fryers
w/ Options: Auto-Filter, Auto-Topoff, & Filter Data Function
This control was developed specifically for Pitco fryer products. It utilizes the latest in
microprocessor technology and is completely solid state. This control offers the latest cooking
technology, including temperature and time compensation that requires no user adjustments for
consistently cooked product. Other features include, drain valve interlock, faulty probe detection,
selectable melt cycles, beeper volume, and cook temperature. Each product key may be programmed
with cook, shake and hold times to keep pace with changing menus over time.
This manual details the operation and adjustment of the Solstice I12+ Cooking Computer For ROV
Fryers. The target audience for this text is the Service Technician. This manual reveals all
adjustments that are possible by keyboard entry, including passwords.
5 Filter Data Function (FDF) Data Logging: .................................................................................... 16
5.1.1 Data Logging: ....................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.1.2 Data Viewing: ....................................................................................................................................................... 16
6 To Enter Programming Level 1 (for the Store Manager): ........................................................... 18
6.1 To Set Cook Temperature: ______________________________________________________ 18
6.2 To Change a Product Key–Cook, Shake, Hold, and Hold Pre-Alarm Times: ________________ 18
6.2.1 Cook Time ............................................................................................................................................................ 18
6.2.3 Hold Time: ............................................................................................................................................................ 19
6.2.4 Hold Pre-Alarm: .................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.3 To Exit Level 1 programming: ____________________________________________________ 19
7 To Change Options Level 2 ( for the Store Manager): ................................................................ 20
7.1 Fahrenheit or Celsius Display: ____________________________________________________ 20
8.7 Temperature Operating Range: ___________________________________________________ 26
8.8 More Service Menu Entry: _______________________________________________________ 26
8.8.1 Instant On Toggle ................................................................................................................................................. 26
8.8.2 Cook Now ............................................................................................................................................................. 26
8.8.5 Hold Alarm Duration:............................................................................................................................................. 27
8.8.9 Standing Pilot Toggle: ........................................................................................................................................... 28
8.8.10 Flex Time Toggle: ............................................................................................................................................. 28
8.8.11 Exit More Service sub menu: ............................................................................................................................ 28
8.9 Number of Basket Lifts: _________________________________________________________ 29
8.10 To Exit Programming Level 3: __________________________________________________ 29
9 To Enter Factory Menu Level 4 (for the Technician): ................................................................. 30
10.11.2 Maximum JIB Time ........................................................................................................................................... 36
10.11.3 Low JIB Time ................................................................................................................................................... 36
10.11.7 To Exit More Filter Menu .................................................................................................................................. 37
10.12 To Exit Programming Level 5: __________________________________________________ 37
11 Other Displays: ........................................................................................................................... 38
Displays show current operation. Throughout this text, a left only display will be
printed as [CK4 2:28]. When both left and right displays should be interpreted
together, this text will show them as [CK4 2:28][READY].
1.1 To turn the appliance ON:
If power is applied to the appliance, the displays will show . Press the key.
If the drain has been opened since the last time the fryer was turned on, the operator will be
prompted to check and verify that the vat is full with oil before applying heat. The screen will
display “Is vat full?” – press the YES [6/1] key if oil level is above the minimum level, otherwise
press the NO [0/5] key. Failure to accurately answer this prompt may result in unsafe conditions.
Displays will show one of the following:
, , or . Some messages may show in both left and
right displays. Wait for the appliance to heat up to the condition before cooking.
1.2 To turn the appliance OFF:
Press the key. and then .
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1.3 To start a cook:
When the display is showing the appliance has reached set
temperature and is ready to cook. Press the desired product key, and place
product into the vat. The indicator above the product key will flash to indicate the
cook timer is running. In the example above, product 4 is cooking with 2 minutes
and 28 seconds remaining. The right side display of the dual vat control shown
above, has no running cook timers, and shows .
Multiple cooks may run together. While cooks are running, the displays will always
show the cook with the least time remaining. Longer running cooks will flash their
indicators at a slower rate. Cook time remaining on these keys may be checked by
pressing the key then pressing a product key.
1.4 To cancel a cook:
Press and hold the product key to cancel a running cook. If no other cooks are pending, controller
displays will return to .
1.5 To check Actual and Set temperatures:
To view the actual vat temperature, press the key. The display will show
or , where “F”is Fahrenheit, and “C” is Celsius. After a few moments, the display
will return to , , or if no cooks are running. [Cn
mm:ss] will display for any cooks still running.
To view the set temperature, press the key twice. The display will show or
, where “F”is Fahrenheit, and “C” is Celsius. After a few moments, the display will
return to , , or , or, [Cn mm:ss] for any cook still
running.
1.6 To View Current Settings for Cook, Shake, Hold, and Hold Pre-Alarm:
To view the current settings for any product key, press the key, followed by the desired
product key. The display will show [Cn mm:ss], followed by [Sn mm:ss], then [Hn mm:ss], ending
with [Pn mm:ss]. Where “n” is the key number, and “mm:ss” is the time setting.
After a few moments, the display will return to , , or
, or, [Cn mm:ss] for any cook still running.
Typical displays using key 4 as an example:
Key 4 Cook Time [C4] is set for 2 minutes and 28 seconds.
Key 4 Shake Time [S4] is set for 2 minutes and :00 seconds before the end
of the Cook. Default value is 00:00, or inactive.
Key 4 Hold Time [H4] is set for 15:00 minutes. This is the amount of
time cooked product may sit in holding bins before a new batch is
started. Default value is 00:00, or inactive.
Key 4 Hold Pre-Alarm [P4] is set for 00:00 and is inactive (default setting). When activated his alarm warns the operators that the Hold
Time is about to run out.
In a few moments, the display will return to .
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1.7 Perform a Boil Out operation:
Normal maintenance of a fryer requires regular tank cleaning. This process involves draining the
vat of oil and filling with water. Cleaning solution is added, and the control is set to boil by one of
the following methods:
1.7.1 Automatic Boil Entry (Water Detection):
Fill the appliance with water and turn the appliance on. Heat will be applied to the vat warming
the water. This control will detect the presence of water by temperatures not rising above the
boiling point of water; 212°F (100°C). After a time at this temperature, displays will show
Heat will be disabled until the operator responds to this prompt. Pressing the [10/0] key is a
YES response to the boil prompt. If pressed, display will show . Heat will
maintain vat temperature at 185°F (85°C) for cleaning as long as the control remains on. To
exit boil mode control must be turned off.
Warning: Pressing any other key at the [PRESS 0] [TO BOIL ] prompt is regarded by the
control as a NO response. With this response, the control will apply heat to the vat as if oil
were present in the vat. With water in the vat, a rolling boil will result. This will cause
undesirable foam over condition and, a potential steam burn hazards to operators performing
cleaning operations.
1.7.2 Manual Boil Entry:
After filling an empty vat with water, turn the appliance on. Press the
key and enter key sequence [2], [1], [2]. If control is set to
display in the Celsius scale, press [1], [0], [0] keys to manually enter boil
mode. The display will show to indicate entry into boil
mode.
To exit boil mode, control must be turned off.
The fresh oil top-off system allows the operator to add oil to the vat to compensate for loss due to
normal product draw-out. The top-off system is not intended for the refilling of an empty vat.
To add fresh oil to the vat on-demand, press and hold the key.
Release the Top-Off key when oil has reached an optimal level.
Use the Left or Right key to top-off the Left or Right vat, respectively, for split vat
fryers.
Manual top-offs are not permitted while there is an active cook.
This computer also supports the Auto Top-Off system (Option), where low oil levels will
automatically be detected and oil added. This system has no operator interface.
To disable the Auto Top-Off system, see section 10.8.
2.2 Manual Filtering:
This section applies to fryer configurations without the Automated Filtering option.
2.2.1 Filter Control (Option):
The filter return pump can be activated and deactivated through front panel for manual filter fryer
applications. Activating the filter return will move oil from the filter pan to the user selected frypot.
With no cook timers running the display will show , ,
, or .
To start the return pump for the vat, press the key.
If fryer is a split vat, and will be displayed. To return oil
to the Left vat, press product key [1] (YES), or to return oil to the Right vat, press product
key [6] (YES).
and the current vat temperature above the set filter temperature (section 10.5):
Pull the drain valve to filter.
Choose filter type:
o The display will show – press YES to Filter, NO to
skip.
o The display will show – press YES to Polish, NO
to skip.
o The display will show – press YES to Dispose,
NO to skip.
This display will show a countdown timer based on the filter operation selected and the
user settings in sections 10.2 and 10.3.
o The drain must remain open while the countdown timer is running.
Follow store procedures for filtering and wait until filter timer completes.
o To start and stop the return pump, press the key.
Once the timer expires, the display will show or
.
2.3 Automated Filtering (Option):
This computer supports the use of automated oil processes FILTER, POLISH, and DISPOSE.
After the selection of a process, the operator will be prompted with a series of questions verifying
the current state of the fryer battery – as outlined by the “Initiate Check List” below. Failure to properly comply with the check list may result in unsafe or undesirable conditions. Once all
prompts have been affirmed, the selected automated function will begin.
Initiate Check List
“Filter pan in-place and empty?” – check the filter pan and verify it is fully in place and
empty.
o If filter pan is ready, press the YES key and continue.
o If filter pan is not ready, press the NO key, resolve the filter pan condition, and start
over.
“Autofilter now?” – confirm the selection.
o Press the YES key to start.
o Press the NO to cancel.
When automated processes FILTER and POLISH are complete, the operator will be prompted to
verify the current state of the battery – as outlined by the “Acknowledge Check List” below. Once
all prompts have been affirmed, the fryer will return its original state (either ON or OFF).
Acknowledge Check List
“Is vat full?” – verify the frypot has reached an appropriate oil level and the filter pan is
completely empty.
o If the filter pan is empty, press the YES key to complete.
o If there is still oil in the filter pan, press the NO key to run the pump for 20
additional seconds. “Is vat full?” will be prompted again when complete.
NOTE: NO may be selected for “Is vat full?” a maximum of three times.
o The fourth time NO is selected, the fryer will turn OFF and display “Possible Filter
Issue - Check and Resolve”. Press product YES key to acknowledge.
2.3.1 Automatic Filtering:
The automated filtering process will open the drain and move oil from the vat to the filter pan,
close the drain, and pump oil back to the vat. This allows for a quick filter by passing oil
through the filter medium once.
With no cook timers running the display will show .
To perform an automatic filter, press the key.
If fryer is a split vat, and will be displayed. To perform a
filtering operation on the Left vat, press product key [1] (YES), or to perform a filtering
operation on the Right vat, press product key [6] (YES).
The display will show – press product key [6] (YES) to
confirm.
Follow the “Initiate Check List” procedures outlined above.
Wait until automated filter process completes.
Follow the “Acknowledge Check List” procedures outlined above.
Display will return to , , or .
2.3.2 Automatic Polishing:
The automated polishing process will open the drain, moving oil from the vat to the filter pan,
and then run the return pump. Oil will cycle through the vat and the filter pan, making multiple
passes through the filter medium. After a set amount of time, the drain will close and oil will be
pumped back to the vat. This allows for a longer filtering process to remove more debris from
the oil – extending oil life and increasing oil quality.
With no cook timers running the display will show .
To perform an automatic polish, press the key.
If fryer is a split vat, and will be displayed. To
perform a filtering operation on the Left vat, press product key [1] (YES), or to perform
a filtering operation on the Right vat, press product key [6] (YES).
The display will show – press product key [0] (NO) to
skip.
The display will show – press product key [6] (YES)
to confirm.
Follow the “Initiate Check List” procedures outlined above.
Wait until automated filter process completes.
Follow the “Acknowledge Check List” procedures outlined above.
The automated disposal process will open the drain and move oil from the vat to the filter pan,
and then close the drain once empty. The operator may now dispose of oil from the filter pan.
With no cook timers running the display will show .
To perform an automatic dispose, press the key.
If fryer is a split vat, and will be displayed. To perform a
filtering operation on the Left vat, press product key [1] (YES), or to perform a filtering
operation on the Right vat, press product key [6] (YES).
The display will show – press product key [0] (NO) to
skip.
The display will show – press product key [0] (NO) to
skip.
The display will show – press product key [6] (YES)
to confirm.
Follow the “Initiate Check List” procedures outlined above.
Wait until automated filter process completes.
Display will return to .
2.3.4 Blocked Drain
During all automatic sequences listed above, the message ALERT – DRAIN CLOSING –
REMOVE TOOLS will appear with an audible alert for 10 seconds prior to the scheduled
closure of the drain. Remove tools, such as a clean-out rod, from the drain. Failure to do so
could cause damage to the equipment.
If a clean-out rod is accidently caught in a closed drain, DO NOT FORCEFULLY PULL OR OTHERWISE TRY TO REMOVE THE TOOL. The drain will automatically reopen – remove
caught tool at that time. After 10 seconds, the drain will close again and the automatic
sequence will proceed normally. If the drain is unable to close for a second time, it will
automatically reopen again and stop the return pump.
The display will scroll the message CLEAR BLOCKED DRAIN – RETRY?. If there is a tool
still in the drain, remove it and press the YES key to continue. If there is no tool in the drain,
use a clean-out rod to attempt to clear any drain obstruction, remove the clean-out rod, and
press the YES key to continue. Once the drain is detected fully closed, the automatic
sequence will complete normally.
If after 3 retry attempts, or if the NO key is pressed when prompted to retry, the drain will
remain open and the fryer becomes inoperable. The display will show message OFFLINE –
CALL SERVICE – ERR 2002. Call for service to resolve the blocked drain issue. Other fryers
The advanced fryer operation menu can be used to manually control the drain valve and return
pump for processes such as oil rotation, custom cleaning procedures, and recovery from an
interrupted automatic process.
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With no cook timers running the display will show , ,
, or .
To enter the advanced oil handling menu, press and hold the key until display shows
.
The advanced oil handing menu functions in a Select-and-Confirm interface. While in the
advanced oil handling menu, product keys [L-5] can be pressed at any time to change the currently
selected function, indicated on the left display. No action occurs during the selection a function.
When a desired function has been selected, press product key [6] to confirm the section and
perform action. The specific action of product key [6] is indicated on the right display, which varies
with the selected function.
2.4.1 Full Vat/Left Return Pump:
While in the advanced oil handling menu, press product key [L].
Display shows .
Press product key [6] to run the pump and return oil to the target vat from
the filter pan.
Display shows .
Press product key [6] to stop the pump. (If the function selection is
changed or the advanced oil handing menu is exited while Return is
active, the pump will stop automatically.)
Press key to exit the menu or select a product key [L-5] to
perform another action.
2.4.2 Full Vat/Left Drain Valve:
While in the advanced oil handling menu, press product key [1].
Display shows .
Press product key [6] to open the drain valve and drain oil to the filter
pan. Verify the filter pan is in-place and empty before draining oil,
the operator will NOT be prompted to check.
Display shows .
Press product key [6] to close the drain valve. (If the function selection is
changed or the advanced oil handing menu is exited while Drain is open,
the drain will close automatically.)
Press key to exit the menu or select a product key [L-5] to
perform another action.
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2.4.3 Full Vat/Left Manual Top-Off:
While in the advanced oil handling menu, press product key [2].
Display shows .
Press and hold product key [5] to manually add fresh oil to the vat.
Display will show while product key [6]
is held down.
Release product key [6] to stop adding fresh oil.
Press key to exit the menu or select a product key [L-5] to
perform another action.
2.4.4 Right Return Pump (Split Vat Only):
While in the advanced oil handling menu, press product key [3].
Display shows .
Press product key [6] to run the pump and return oil to the target vat from
the filter pan.
Display shows .
Press product key [6] to stop the pump. (If the function selection is
changed or the advanced oil handing menu is exited while Return is
active, the pump will stop automatically.)
Press key to exit the menu or select a product key [L-5] to
perform another action.
2.4.5 Right Drain Valve (Split Vat Only):
While in the advanced oil handling menu, press product key [4].
Display shows .
Press product key [6] to open the drain valve and drain oil to the filter
pan. Verify the filter pan is in-place and empty before draining oil,
the operator will NOT be prompted to check.
Display shows .
Press product key [6] to close the drain valve. (If the function selection is
changed or the advanced oil handing menu is exited while Drain is open,
the drain will close automatically.)
Press key to exit the menu or select a product key [L-5] to
perform another action.
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2.4.6 Right Manual Top-Off (Split Vat Only):
While in the advanced oil handling menu, press product key [5].
Display shows .
Press and hold product key [5] to manually add fresh oil to the vat.
Display will show while product key [6]
is held down.
Release product key [6] to stop adding fresh oil.
Press key to exit the menu or select a product key [L-5] to
perform another action.
3 Control Filter Lockout (CFL):
This computer includes the Cook Count-based Control Filter Lockout (CFL) function which enforces
operator compliance with regularly scheduled filtering based on the number of cooks performed
since the last filter.
Performing any automated oil filter operation will reset the cook counter. Also, any manual
operation that includes the opening of the drain valve for 20 seconds or more will also reset the
cook counter. The cook counter may be reset at any time, where the computer does not have to
be in a Filter Soon or Filter Now state.
To check the current remaining cooks available before Filter Lockout, press the key until
the Cooks Remaining message is shown. Press the key again to show
the maximum number of cooks allowed – .
3.1 Filter Soon:
Filter Soon message will show when the number of cooks since the last filter
operation is greater than the Cook Counts Allowed value (section 10.6). It is suggested to
perform a filter operation when business levels permit.
The message will not be viewable if there are active cook timers.
Additional cooks are allowed when in Filter Soon state.
3.2 Filter Now:
Filter Lockout messages or will show on the
displays when the number of cooks since the last filter operation is equal to the sum of the
Cook Counts Allowed value and the Cook Counts Deferred value (section 10.7). It is required
to perform a filter operation at this time.
The message will display when the final allowed cook has been
completed. Perform the required filtering when this cook completes.
When in the Filter Lockout state, cooks are no longer allowed and product key presses
are ignored.
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