DOUGHXPRESS TXM-20 Manuel utilisateur

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TXM-20
Manual Dough Press
70612 RV D 040715
OWNER’S MANUAL
Receiving & Setup............................................................................................2
Operation..........................................................................................................3
Setting Temperature & Time.............................................................................4
Preference Settings..........................................................................................5
Machine Presets............................................................................................6-7
Cycle Count......................................................................................................8
Temperature & Time Modes .............................................................................9
Pressing Dough.........................................................................................10-11
Dough Weights & Shrinkage ..........................................................................12
FAQs...............................................................................................................13
Troubleshooting..............................................................................................14
Cleaning & Maintenance ................................................................................15
Warranty .........................................................................................................16
CONTENTS
BEFORE warranty repair you MUST get Prior Authorization:

2
RECEIVING & SETUP
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR TORTILLA PRESS.
INSPECTION
Inspect your box and machine for hidden shipping damage. Contact the
delivery company immediately, should you nd damage.
PLATEN SURFACE
Slight surface imperfections are a normal part of the aluminum casting
process for the platens on your press. These are not considered a defect
and do not affect the functionality of the machine in any way.
SHIPPING OR RETURNS
NOTE: Save all of your shipping/packing materials.
DO NOT RISK COSTLY SHIPPING DAMAGE!
SHIP ONLY IN ORIGINAL BOX.
1. Fasten machine to plywood shipping base with bolts provided.
2. Make sure handle is pressed down so that the heat platen will not swing
around during shipment.
3. Place in original box, and put side liner and top liner in place. Fold in
aps and seal the box.
*Additional bottom boards, box and liners may be obtained from your
supplier for a nominal cost.
INSTALLATION
1. Lift press from box and place on cart or counter top.
2. Remove plywood shipping base from press.
CAUTION: Heavy lifting can cause injury. We recommend two person
lifting or use of a mechanical aid when handling this press.
Remember to always maintain natural curves of back and
bend knees to lift.
3. Plug the cord of the press into a correctly grounded electrical outlet. The
correct voltage is indicated on the identication tag of the press.
4. Remove wrap from handle and platens.
WARNING: When using an extension cord, use 12 or 14 ga.-3
conductor. Maximum length, 25’ (7.62 m).
This machine is designed in accordance with the NSF-8 sanitation standard
to be sealed to the countertop to prevent the harborage of vermin and
the accumulation of dirt and debris. To comply with this standard the end
customer must seal around the perimeter of the base of the machine to the
countertop with a food grade RTV silicone sealant that is certied to the
NSF/ANSI 51 standard such as Dow Corning #732 Multipurpose Sealant.

3
OPERATION
PREPARATION
1. Turn on the machine by pushing the on/off switch.
Startup/Splash screen is displayed as the controller boots up.
NOTE: The current program number and the software revision of the control-
ler are displayed at startup. (The default settings are program number
P 11 for °F, P 12 for °C and software revision RV 1.0)
After boot up, the home screen is displayed showing the current heat platen
temperature and set cycle time. The heat indicating lamp is represented
by the snowake in the upper left corner of the display. The heat indicating
lamp will display anytime the heating element is heating and will cycle on
and off after the set temperature is reached to maintain set temperature.
Startup/Splash Screen
MACHINE PRESET
BUTTONS
ACCESS
SETTINGS MENU
TEMPERATURE
READOUT/SETTING
HEAT INDICATING
LAMP
TEMPERATURE
MODE
TIME
READOUT/SETTING TIME SCALE
HOME MENU SCREEN

4
SETTING TEMPERATURE & TIME
ADJUST TEMPERATURE:
1. Touch the temperature readout on the display. “UP” ▲ and “DOWN” ▼
arrows will appear on the right side of the display and the temperature
value will start ashing and to indicate it is in set mode.
2. Press the “UP” ▲ or “DOWN” ▼ arrow to change the temperature
value. Holding down on an arrow will change the temperature in 1 de-
gree increments for 10 values; then change to 10 degrees incremental
changes.
3. Once the desired temperature value is set, either press the temperature
value to lock the set temperature or simply wait for 2 seconds and it
will lock in the new value automatically.
ADJUST CYCLE TIME:
1. Touch the time readout on the display. “UP” ▲ and “DOWN” ▼ arrows
will appear on the right side of the display and the cycle time value will
start ashing and to indicate it is in set mode.
2. Press the “UP” ▲ or “DOWN” ▼ arrow to change the cycle time value.
Holding down on an arrow will change the time in 1 second increments
for 5 values; then change to 10 seconds incremental changes.
3. Once the desired cycle time value is set, either press the time readout
to lock the cycle time or simply wait for 2 seconds and it will lock in the
new value automatically.
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
TEMPERATURE
READOUT/SETTING
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW
TIME
READOUT/SETTING

5
PREFERENCE SETTINGS
SETTINGS:
1. Press the “?” on the upper right corner of the display on the Home
Menu Screen to access the settings menu.
2. Press the settings sub menu title to be adjusted.
SHUTDOWN TIMEOUT
The shutdown feature shuts off the heat to the press after a period of in-
activity.
NOTE: The factory default is set at 3.0 hours.
1. From the settings menu press the “Shutdown Timeout” sub menu
title.
2. Press the “UP” ▲ and/or “DOWN” ▼ arrows to set the desired shut-
down time.
NOTE: Shutdown time adjusts in 1/2 hour intervals. Press the “Down” ▼
button until “Disable” is displayed will deactivate this setting.
3. Press “Save” to save the setting.
4. Press “Back” to return to the previous screen.
NOTE: After the shutdown time has elapsed with the press idle, the heating
element will stop cycling to maintain the set temperature and the
home screen will display “SHUTDOWN.” Touching the display or
closing the press will take the machine out of shutdown mode.
SETTINGS MENU SCREEN
RETURN TO
PREVIOUS
SCREEN
ADJUST SHUTDOWN TIMEOUT
SETTING
SET QUANTITY OF PRESETS
DISPLAYED
VIEW/RESET CYCLE COUNT
SET TEMPERATURE SCALE
PREFERENCE
SET TIME SCALE PREFERENCE
SHUTDOWN TIMEOUT ADJUSTMENT SCREEN
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW
SHUTDOWN TIMEOUT
SETTING
SAVE SETTINGS RETURN TO PREVIOUS SCREEN

6
MACHINE PRESETS
PRESET QUANTITY
Temperature presets can be stored in the memory for different trans-
fer settings. By default two presets are displayed. This setting can be
adjusted to display four presets.
1. From the settings menu press the “Preset Quantity” sub menu title.
2. Press the number of presets to be displayed on the home screen, either
“Two Presets” or “Four Presets.”
3. Press “Save” to save the setting.
4. Press “Back” to return to the previous screen.
TWO PRESETS
DISPLAYED
FOUR PRESETS
DISPLAYED
SAVE SETTINGS RETURN TO PREVIOUS SCREEN
PRESET QUANTITY DISPLAYED PREFERENCE SCREEN
TWO PRESET DISPLAY
ON HOME MENU SCREEN
FOUR PRESET DISPLAY
ON HOME MENU SCREEN

7
MACHINE PRESETS
STORING PRESETS:
NOTE: The factory default settings for all presets is set to 200°F and 10
seconds.
1. Set the desired temperature and/or cycle time using the temperature
and time adjustment instructions in this document.
2. Press and hold the desired preset location for two seconds. The con-
troller will beep and the preset location button will display in reverse
indicating the preset is stored in memory.
RECALLING PRESETS:
1. Press and release for approximately 1/2 second the preset button to
recall. The controller will beep and the preset location button will display
in reverse indicating the preset has been changed.
NOTE: The new set values will display for 1 second before the controller
starts adjusting the temperature or time to match the new set-
point.
PRESET
LOCATIONS
TEMPERATURE
SETTING
TIME
SETTING
HOME MENU SCREEN
PRESET 1 SELECTED
(two preset setting shown)
PRESET 2 SELECTED
(two preset setting shown)
PRESET
LOCATIONS
(press 1/2 second
to recall)

8
CYCLE COUNT
CYCLE COUNT
The cycle count feature counts the number of cycles that the machine
has undergone. A cycle is counted every time the countdown timer is
activated by closing the press.
NOTE: The cycle count will maintain the total count even if the power has
been turned off.
TO RESET THE COUNTER:
1. From the settings menu press the “Cycle Count” sub menu title.
2. Press “Reset.”
3. Press “Back” to return to the previous screen.
CYCLE COUNT/CYCLE COUNT RESET SCREEN
CYCLE COUNT
RESET TO ZERO RETURN TO PREVIOUS SCREEN

9
TEMPERATURE & TIME MODES
TEMPERATURE MODE
Temperature Mode controls which temperature scale is displayed on
the controller home screen.
F= Fahrenheit C= Celsius
TO CHANGE THE SCALE:
1. From the settings menu press the “Temperature Mode” sub menu
title.
2. Press the “UP” ▲ or “DOWN” ▼ arrows to select the preferred tem-
perature scale.
3. Press “Save” to save the setting.
4. Press “Back” to return to the previous screen.
TIME SCALE
The time scale setting adjusts how the time is displayed on the home
screen. There are three Time Scale display options available in the
Time Scale menu:
• MIN:SEC (Factory Default)
• SEC (Seconds)
• 1/10 SEC (1/10 Second Resolution)
TO CHANGE THE SCALE:
1. From the settings menu press the “Time Scale” sub menu title.
2. Press the “UP” ▲ and/or “DOWN” ▼ arrows to select the preferred
time scale.
3. Press “Save” to save the setting.
4. Press “Back” to return to the previous screen.
TEMPERATURE MODE PREFERENCE SCREEN
TEMPERATURE SCALE
PREFERENCE
SAVE SETTINGS RETURN TO PREVIOUS SCREEN
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW
TIME MODE PREFERENCE SCREEN
TIME SCALE
PREFERENCE
SAVE SETTINGS RETURN TO
PREVIOUS SCREEN
UP ARROW
DOWN ARROW

10
PRESSING DOUGH
PRESSING DOUGH
Your tortilla press is designed for easy use and operation to reliably press
dough balls. Thickness, shape, and size are directly related to your dough
ball, its shape, the temperature of the dough, the recipe of your dough,
as well as the settings of your machine. You should experiment with the
following for the results you want.
1. Move on/off switch to “on”. Power light should come on.
*Up is “ON” and down is “OFF”
2. Set the desired temperature on the time/temperature control panel as
instructed in this manual. Both our and corn tortillas generally start
at 325°F then raise or lower the temperature until the desired results
are achieved. A temperature indicating alarm will sound once the set
temperature has been reached.
WARNING: Never attempt to press frozen dough. Personal injury and
damage to your machine could result!
NOTE: This symbol represents “Hot Surfaces”
3. With the press in the open position, adjust the press to the desired
thickness by turning the thickness control knob located at the top/rear
of the machine. Thickness is reduced by turning knob clockwise and
increased by turning it counterclockwise as indicated below.
Thickness setting should be set so that the heat head will lock down
rmly with your product in place.
NOTE: Adjustments may be required from one product to another and
will vary to achieve the desired result.
Thickness
knob THINNER
THICKER
ON
OFF
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