GM 2000 Lane Controllers

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GM 2000 Lane Controllers Operation Manual Frymaster, a member of the Commercial Food Equipment Service Association, recommends using CFESA Certified Technicians. www.frymaster.com 24-Hour Service Hotline 1-800-551-8633 MARCH 12 *8196945A*

NOTICE TO OWNERS OF UNITS EQUIPPED WITH CONTROLLERS U.S. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. While this device is a verified Class A device, it has been shown to meet the Class B limits. CANADA This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A or B limits for radio noise emissions as set out by the ICES-003 standard of the Canadian Department of Communications. Cet appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassany les limites de classe A et B prescrites dans la norme NMB-003 edictee par le Ministre des Communcations du Canada. ii

GM2000 Lane Controller Table of Contents 1.1 Overview-Multi-Product Mode 1-1 1.2 Overview-Dedicated Mode 1-2 2.1 Programming New Menu Items in Multi-Product Mode 2-1 2.2 Assigning Products to Menu Keys 2-2 2.3 Changing Menu Items In Dedicated Mode 2-2 2.4 Default Menu 2-3 3.1 Controller Setup 3-1 3.2 Controller Codes 3-1 4.1 Error Messages and Display Problems 4-1

1.1 Overview Multi-Product Mode (5050) ON/ Menu Keys Press a menu key immediately after pressing a lane key to launch a cook cycle for the desired product. The keys are also used to enter names of products. Each key, when repeatedly pressed, accesses multiple letters or symbols. See example below. Turn Fryer ON 1: appears in status display when controller is off. 2: Press ON/ key. 3: -LO- appears in status display. If melt cycle is enabled, MLT-CYCL will appear until temperature is over 180 F (82 C). 4: Dashed lines appear in the status display when the fryer is at setpoint. Overview Multi-Product Mode (5050) Lane Keys Press to initiate cook cycle. PROD appears in left display; press a menu key immediately after pressing the cook key to launch a cook cycle for the chosen product. Lane keys are also used to move through programming steps. Press the right arrow key to advance. Press left arrow key to go back. NOTE: The Lane 2 key is disabled for cooking when setup for two-lane. 1 2 ABC DEF Temperature Key Press once for current temperature, twice for setpoint: 350 F(177 C). Basic Operation Checkmark Key With controller off, used to enter and confirm programming modes. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GHI JKL MNO PQR STU VWX YZ 1 2 3 4 -LO- ---- Status Indicator Displays when fryer is off, dashed lines when fryer is at setpoint. Displays HI, LO and HOT when the fryer is out of temperature range. Heat LED LED is illuminated when the fryer is heating. Menu LED s LED s above menu keys are illuminated when the product is cooking; flash to indicate holding time. 0 * blank space + 0 Launch Cook Cycle 1. Press a lane key. 2. PROD appears in the window above the pressed button. (An alarm sounds if a menu key is not pressed in five seconds.) 3. Press the menu key for the desired product. 4. The display changes to the cooktime for the product and then alternates between remaining cooktime and the product name. 5. SHAK is displayed if a shake time was programmed. 6. Shake the basket. The alarm automatically cancels. 7. DONE appears at the end of the cook cycle. 8. Press Lane key to eliminate DONE display and silence the alarm. 9. Hold time is indicated by a flashing LED over the menu key. Press the key to display remaining time. 10. LED flashes faster and an alarm sounds at the end of the hold timer countdown. Press the menu key under the flashing LED to halt the alarm. 1 2 3 4 PROD 9:36 NUGG NOTE: To halt a cook cycle, press and hold the lane key under the displayed item for about five seconds. 5 6 7 8 SHAK Shake the basket DONE 1-1

1.2 Overview Dedicated Mode (5060) 1-2

2.1 Programming New Menu Items in Multi Product Mode Follow these steps to enter a new product in the controller. The actions to be taken are in the right column; the controller displays are shown in the left and middle columns. Left Display Right Display Action FRNCHFRY Product to be changed or open position Product name with cursor flashing under first character. YES Number and Yes Edit Press Enter 5050 with numbered keys. Press Enter 1650 with numbered keys. Press the right arrow key to advance. Press left arrow key to go back. Press the right arrow key to advance to desired product. Press left arrow key to go back. Press. New product name Edit Press. Position number or version of previous name. Edit Abbreviated name Edit Press. Full name Press. SHAK(E) 1 A :30 SHAK(E) 1 Your settings Press. Enter first letter of new product with numbered key. Press until desired letter appears. Press the right arrow key to advance cursor. Repeat until eightletter or less name of product is entered. Eliminate characters with 0 key. Enter four-letter abbreviated name, which will alternate with the cook time display during cook cycles. Press to toggle between M (manually cancelling alarm) and A (automatically cancelling alarm). Enter time in the cook cycle to shake the basket with the numbered keys. SHAK(E) 2 A :00 Press to toggle between M and A. Enter the time in the cook cycle to shake the basket a second time. SHAK(E) 2 Your settings Press. Enter cook time in minutes and seconds with COOKTIME M 2:45 numbered keys. Press to toggle between auto and manually cancelling alarm. COOKTIME Your settings Press. Enter time product can be held after cooking. Press HOLDTIME M :30 to toggle between auto and manually cancelling alarm. HOLDTIME Your Settings Press. SENS 5 Sens allows the fryer controller to adjust cooking times slightly, ensuring small and large loads cook identically. Setting the number to 0 allows no time adjustment; a setting of 9 produces the most time adjustment. Enter setting with numbered key. SENS Your setting Press. New Product If a key assignment is needed: press a menu key. Note: This eliminates any previous link associated with the chosen key. Key not needed: skip to next step New Product YES Key Number Repeat steps starting at the top to enter additional products. New Product YES Key Number Press (power key) to save changes and exit. 2-1

2.2 Assigning Products to Menu Keys Left Display Right Display Action Press. Enter 1650 with numbered keys. Menu items YES Press the right arrow key to advance through menu items. Desired menu item YES Choose and press menu key to associate with product. Note: This eliminates any previous link associated with the chosen key. Product name Number YES Press (power key). 2.3 Changing Menu Items in Dedicated Mode Follow these steps to change a product in the computer. The actions to be taken are in the right column; the computer displays are shown in the left and middle columns. Left Display Right Display Action Press Enter 5060 with numbered keys. Press Enter 1650 with numbered keys. Press the right arrow key to advance. Press left arrow key to go back. FFRY YES Press. Product name with cursor flashing under first character. Edit Enter first letter of new product with numbered key. Press until desired letter appears. Press the right arrow key to advance cursor. Repeat until eight-letter or less name of product is entered. Eliminate characters with 0 key. Product name Edit Press. Previous abbreviated name. Edit Abbreviated name Edit Press. Enter four-letter abbreviated name, which will alternate with the cook time display during cook cycles. Full name YES Press. SHAK(E) 1 A :30 Press to toggle between M (manually cancelling alarm) and A (automatically cancelling alarm). Enter time in the cook cycle to shake the basket with the numbered keys. SHAK(E) 1 Your settings Press. SHAK(E) 2 Your settings Press. SHAK(E) 2 A :00 Press to toggle between M and A. Enter the time in the cook cycle to shake the basket a second time. COOKTIME M 2:45 Enter cook time in minutes and seconds with numbered keys. Press to toggle between auto and manually cancelling alarm. COOKTIME Your settings Press. HOLDTIME M :00 Enter time product can be held after cooking. Press to toggle between auto and manually cancelling alarm. HOLDTIME Your Settings Press. 2-2

2.3 Changing Menu Items in Dedicated Mode cont. Left Display Right Display Action SENS 5 Sens allows the fryer controller to adjust cooking times slightly, ensuring small and large loads cook identically. Setting the number to 0 allows no time adjustment; a setting of 9 produces the most time adjustment. Enter setting with numbered keys. SENS Your setting Press. FFRY YES Press (power key) to save changes and exit. 2.4 Default Menu This is the default domestic USA menu that is programmed into the controller. The international menu is programmed without times. Product Item # Library & Default Button # Menu Item 8 Character Max Name 4 Character Name Cook Temp (programmed in computer set-up) Cook Time Sensitivity Setting Shake Time 1 French Fries FRNCHFRY FFRY 350 F/177 C 2:45 5 30 sec 0 2 French Fries FRNCHFRY FFRY 350 F/177 C 2:45 5 30 sec 0 3 French Fries FRNCHFRY FFRY 350 F/177 C 2:45 5 30 sec 0 4 Chicken CHICNUGG NUGG 350 F/177 C 2.15 6 30 sec 0 Nuggets 5 Poppers POPPERS POPR 350 F/177 C 3.00 4 30 sec 0 6 Chicken CHICPATY PATY 350 F/177 C 3.00 4 30 sec 0 Patty 7 Shrimp SHRIMP SRMP 350 F/177 C 3:15 3 30 sec 0 8 Onion Rings ONINRING ORNG 350 F/177 C 3:00 4 30 sec 0 9 Chicken CHICTNDR TNDR 350 F/177 C 6:00 6 30 sec 0 Tenders 10 Fish 3-1/2 oz FISH FISH 350 F/177 C 3.25 7 30sec 0 fillet 11 (Ded) French Fries FRNCHFRY FFRY 350 F/177 C 2:45 5 30 sec 0 Hold Time Button # Menu Item 1 FFRY 2 FFRY 3 FFRY 4 NUGG 5 POPR 6 PATY 7 SRMP 8 ORNG 9 TNDR 0/10 FISH 2-3

3.1 Controller Setup Follow these steps to prepare the controller for placement on a fryer: Left Display Right Display Action Press. 1656 with numbered keys. GAS YES Press to toggle between YES and NO. Leave at NO for electric fryer. Gas YES or NO With desired answer in place press. 2 Basket NO Press to toggle between YES and NO. Leave at NO for three baskets. 2 Basket YES or NO With desired answer in place, press. SET-TEMP NOND 350 Enter cooking temperature for non-dedicated items with the numbered keys; 350 F(177 C) is the default setting. SET-TEMP Entered temperature. Press. SET- TEMP DED 350 Enter cooking temperature for dedicated items with the numbered keys; 350 F(177 C) is the default setting. SET-TEMP Entered temperature. Press. None. Setup is complete. 3.2 Controller Codes Left Display Right Display Action Press Enter 1650: Add or edit menus 1656: Setup, change energy source 3322: Reload factory default settings 5000: Displays total cook cycles 5005: Clears total cook cycles 5050: Sets unit to multi-product 5060: Sets unit to dedicated product 1652: Recovery 1752: Enable/Disable Boil Out 1653: Boil Out 1658: Change from F to C 1655: Language Choice/Sound Level 1753: Enable/Disable Melt Cycle (Once enabled, pressing 0 during melt will bypass melt cycle.) 3-1

4.1 Error Messages and Display Problems Problem Probable Causes Corrective Action GM2000 display is GM2000 controllers may be in wrong programmed to display in either Incorrect display option temperature scale Fahrenheit or Celsius. Refer to page programmed. (Fahrenheit or 3-1 for instructions on changing the Celsius). display. GM2000 display shows HI. GM2000 display shows HOT. GM2000 display shows LO-. GM2000 display shows PROBE FAILURE. Fryer is 15ºF (8ºC) above setpoint. Frypot temperature is more than 410ºF (210ºC) or, in CE countries, 395ºF (202ºC). Frypot temperature is between 180 F (82 C) and 315 F (157 C). A. Problem with the temperature measuring circuitry including the probe. B. Damaged controller wiring harness or connector. This display will appear only if the fryer is in the non-dedicated mode and the frypot temperature rises 16 F (9 C) or more above the programmed setpoint. This indicates a problem with the temperature control circuitry. Turn the fryer off and call FAS (Factory Authorized Servicer). This in an indication of a malfunction in the temperature control circuitry, including a failure of the high-limit thermostat. Shut the fryer down immediately and call FAS. This display is normal when the fryer is first turned on and may appear for a short while if a large batch of frozen product is added to the frypot. If the display never goes out, the fryer is not heating. Shut the fryer down and call FAS. This indicates a problem within the temperature measuring circuitry that is beyond the scope of operator troubleshooting. Shut the fryer down and call FAS. 4-1

Problem Probable Causes Corrective Action A. Press the ON/ switch off, verify that all drain valves are completely closed, then press the ON/ switch on. GM2000 display shows IGNITION FAILURE. Heating indicator is on, but fryer is not heating. GM2000 display shows IGNITION failure and alarm sounds, but fryer operates normally (false alarm). Controller will not go into program mode or some buttons do not actuate. Heat indicator off upon initial startup. Display shows HI or HOT with alarm sounding. A. Open drain valve B. Failed controller, failed interface board, open highlimit thermostat. Failed controller. Failed controller. Failed controller. B. This indicates that the fryer is not heating. It is displayed if the fryer loses its ability to heat oil. It is also displayed when the oil temperature is above 450 F (232 C) and the high-limit thermostat has opened, halting the heating of the oil. If this does not correct the problem, call your FAS. Call FAS. Call FAS. Call FAS. 4-2

Frymaster, L.L.C., 8700 Line Avenue, Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 TEL 1-318-865-1711 FAX (Parts) 1-318-688-2200 FAX (Tech Support) 1-318-219-7135 PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES ENGLISH SERVICE HOTLINE 1-800-551-8633 819-6945A MAR 2012