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CyberChill PCF 40 - Storage Modes; Product Loading; Blast Cycles

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Using Your Blast Chiller!
Storage Modes:!
CyberChillʼs Blast Chiller / Freezers have two storage modes: Chill Store (3
o
C) and Freeze
Store (-18
o
C). The unit defaults to Chill Store but you can choose between the two by
pressing the first select button.!
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Product Loading!
Food should be loaded into Gastronorm pans which slide directly onto the Blast Chillerʼs
shelving system. Remember that a Blast Chiller works in a very similar way to an oven, but
in reverse. An oven puts heat into the food and a Blast Chiller take heat out. With this in
mind, some products chill faster than others and there is a possibility for some items to
freeze on the exterior if left in the Blast Chiller for too long, as they might burn on the
exterior if left in an oven for too long.!
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Blast Cycles:!
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Soft Chill 90
o
to 3
o
C !
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Hard Chill 90
o
to 3
o
C!
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Blast Freeze 90
o
to -18
o
C!
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The difference between Soft and Hard Chill is the air temperature used to chill the food.
Soft chill is the equivalent of cooking at a lower temperature. This is to ensure a more even
chilling throughout the food. Hard chill uses a lower temperature and, just as cooking a
piece of meat at a higher temperature can increase the risking of burning the outside whilst
leaving the inside rare, hard chill can freeze the outside before the inside reaches 3
o
C.!
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