Before using the auto-tune function, you must set the cooking equipment up in the exact
configuration it will be used. For example, to tune a rice cooker, place the sensor in the
pot filled with water at room temperature and plug the cooker into the controller. If the
cooker has its own thermostat or power control, turn both as high as they’ll go. Set the
controller to the appropriate power level. Turn the controller and cooker on, and then
enter the desired set point temperature close to your normal cooking temperature.
To activate auto-tuning, just enter code 166 to enter the PID setting menu. Set At to 1
then exit the menu (see Figure 9). The display will start to flash alternately between AT
and the current water bath temperature, which indicates auto-tuning is in progress.
When the display stops flashing, the auto-tuning is finished. Now, the newly calculated
PID parameters are set and are used for the system. The new parameters will store in
the memory even when the controller is restarted.
You should always write down your old PID parameters, before letting the controller
perform auto-tuning. This way if something goes wrong, you can always go back to your
old PID parameters. The water amount in the pot should be the same volume as you
would have normally used. Basically, you must setup your cooking system close to your
actual cooking environment.
The duration of auto-tuning depends on how fast the system is responding to the heating
and cooling cycle. If the temperature of the cooker takes a long time to drop when heater
is off, the auto-tuning could be a very long tuning process. This is especially true with a
well insulated cooker. The auto-tuning should be able to tune most of your chosen
heaters/cookers/smokers with great result.
9. Save and recall recipes
This controller can save up to 8 pieces of smoking recipe (programs). Each recipe file
can have up to 6 steps (C-1 to C-6). For convenience, we have pre-named these 8
pieces of recipe files as B1 (beef), B2, C1 (chicken), C2, F1 (fish), F2, P1 (pork), and P2.
These recipe files are all the same except their names, so you can store your special
recipe to any of them. These recipes can be stored in the memory of the controller even
when it is powered off. You can overwrite the exist recipe with a new one.
9.1Save a recipe.
After a program has been entered, the user can save this current program as a recipe for
future use. Under the normal operating mode, press and hold SET key for 2 seconds
until the left window shows “LCK”. The right window will show “0”. Use the “+” or “-” key
to adjust the value to “2” (the passcode for saving the program) and then press SET key
to confirm. Then “SAV” will be shown on the left window and “End” on right window. If
press SET key now, you will exit this mode without overwriting any existing programs.