FRYA18CF2-12T-Floor standing fryer

● Console lock screen
● After programming and set up, touch
pad console can be locked and control
shifted to the tactile buttons such as
start and pause, up and down. Fryer
workers will not be distracted by the
many functionalities of the console.
● Temperature conversion
● Seamless conversion from Fahrenheit
to Celsius and vice versa.
● Oil ingress prevention
● Console has undergone repeated tests
to ensure that the risk of oil ingress is
kept to the minimum in the trade.
● Self clean mode

Description

Features:
● Manual Mode
● Providing chefs in Michelin star restaurant with easy
to use traditional knobs and buttons
● Program channels
● Limitless number of programming channels
● Easy to set up programming channels, thereby
saving set up time and employee training time
● Quick search of menus within seconds
● Easy to switch from one cooking channel to another
● Built-in cooking channels for standard recipe
● IOT ready
● Menu addition and update over-the-air (OTA), highly
recommended for QSR with many outlets where it is
costly to go to every fryer to set menu.
● Fine tuning
● Parameters such as temperature calibration and
load compensation time can be easily fine-tuned.
● Menu display
● Revolutionary large font displaying food menu being
fried. Gone are the times when QSR needs to rely on
small stickers to display menu.
● Languages
● English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,
French, Spanish. New languages can be prepared in
just a few days.

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