Specifications
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MIB (Manual Interface Board) Display Characters
A – Auto Mode – Auto Filtration enabled.
C – Closed Valve - The display will alternate between C and the corresponding vat number and the
valve LED is blinking.
d – Drain Issue- The display will alternate between d and the corresponding vat number. This
indicates the drain valve has a problem. i.e. The drain is clogged.
E – Actuator circuit is not sensing the actuator. The display will alternate between E and the
corresponding vat number. Ensure the actuator is plugged in.
F – An “F” alternating with an “n” appears when the MIB doesn’t receive a complete filtration
response from the AIF board.
L – Loading - Loading the vat configuration from the cooking computers. The MIB has been in an
unknown state (i.e. Initial startup) and is reloading information. This is not displayed often.
n – Network Error - An “n” displayed alternating with another character indicates a network error. An
“r” alternating with an “n” indicates a network timeout on a reset. An “F” alternating with an “n”
appears if the manual board never receives a complete filtration response from the AIF board. If a vat
number is alternating with an “n” and either the drain or the return LED is blinking, indicating there
was a timeout error opening or closing the drain.
O – Open Valve - The display will alternate between O and the corresponding vat number and the
corresponding valve LED is blinking.
P – Pan Switch – Filter pan is improperly seated. Filtration is suspended.
r – Reset Switch - Reset the vat closes all of the valves on the vat. If displayed for some time, there is
probably a problem with the board.
U – The battery is not configured. The manual board must receive a message from a cooking
computer telling it to initialize the battery. Readdress the system using the M2007 code in tech mode.
See page 1-32.
1 – 8 – Numbers which correspond to the vats. These numbers are displayed in manual mode.