Taylor C303 Operator's Manual - page 20
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Models C303 & C314
Important: To the Operator
140501
Beater Overload Recovery Process
The barrel will be placed in the DEFROST
PENDING mode. This is indicated as a flashing
“DEF” mode on the display. If the opposing
barrel is refrigerating or defrosting, the barrel in
recovery will remain in the DEFROST
PENDING mode. If the opposing barrel is not
refrigerating and is not defrosting, the barrel in
recovery will switch from DEFROST PENDING
mode into the DEFROST mode.
Once the recovery barrel is in the DEFROST
mode, the barrel will begin heating, but the
software will not attempt to run the beater for
10 minutes. This gives the beater motor time to
cool down from its internal overload. If the
barrel reaches 50°F (10°C) before the 10
minute cooling time expires, the software will
stop heating the barrel. If the barrel
temperature falls to 35°F (1.7°C), heating will
resume.
When the barrel temperature exceeds 40°F
(4.4°C) and the 10 minute cooling time has
expired, the software will attempt to run the
beater.
If the current sensor senses current flowing
through the beater motor, the software will wait
for 30 seconds (even if the barrel temperature
has reached 50°F/10°C) in case the barrel
temperature falls due to the beater stirring the
product. After the 30 seconds, the DEFROST
mode operation will continue until the barrel
temperature reaches 50°F (10°C), at which
time it will switch to the AUTO mode and
resume normal operation.
Note: If the beater fails to start, or if another
internal overload occurs, the recovery
process will be repeated from the
beginning. If a third internal overload
occurs, a Beater Overload fault will be
generated, and the barrel will be placed into
the OFF mode.
Screen C is SET CLOCK. Use the AUTO (- ->) and
OFF (<- -) keys to place the cursor under the
element to be set (hour, minute, month, day, or
year). Use the PRIME (+++) and BEATER (- - -)
keys to increase or decrease the time/date settings.
SET CLOCK
14:30
7/25/10
<- - - -> + + +
- - -
SEL
Note: The clock is programmed with military time.
If an invalid date is entered, (example: if the date
entered exceeds the days of the month) the LCD will
display the following screen.
SET CLOCK
09:00
02/30/11
INVALID DATE
SEL
Pressing the MENU (SEL) key will return to the
previous screen to allow correction of the calendar
entry.
Once a valid date is entered, pressing the MENU
(SEL) key will display the Daylight Saving Time
screen. The cursor will initially appear under the
selection that is currently in use.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
ENABLE
DISABLE
<- - - ->
SEL
Press the AUTO (- ->) and OFF (<- -) keys to move
the cursor under the desired option. Pressing the
MENU (SEL) key with the cursor under “DISABLE”
will disable the selection and return to the Operator
Menu.