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Starting a cycle!
Setting a standard blast chill cycle is as easy as pressing two buttons. First you press the
middle select button. The first option is a 90 minute Soft Chill cycle button to start the
cycle . If this is your desired cycle, simply press the button to start the cycle.!
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If you wish to choose a different cycle, press the select button directly above the Cycle
Modes to select between Soft Chill , Hard Chill and Blast Freeze .
If required, press the third select button to choose between or food probe cycle
termination mode. The Soft and Hard Chill automatically default to a 90 minute timed cycle
and the Blast Freeze to a 240 minute timed cycle. To adjust the time, simply press the
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Once you have chosen your desired cycle, simply press the button to start. !
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During a Cycle !
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Once a cycle has started, three dots will scroll under the set time on the top display and
the timer will start counting down. The air temperature is displayed on the bottom display.
With a Food Probe controlled cycle, PRO is displayed with the three scrolling dots and the
probe temperature is shown on the bottom display.!
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Press the to cancel a cycle midstream. The machine will automatically defrost and enter
the appropriate Store Mode - Chill Store is a Soft or Hard Chill cycle was cancelled and
Freeze Store if a Blast Freeze cycle was cancelled.!
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End of Cycle!
Once the chosen cycle has terminated, the display will flash END and a buzzer will sound
for 10 seconds. This can be muted by pressing the button. It will then go into a Defrost
(DEF) mode followed by Chill or Freeze Store depending on whether its a Chill or Freeze
cycle which has just terminated. This is entirely automatic and requires no use
intervention. A new cycle cant be started until the defrost has terminated. !
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