Product Display Modules


UCM-702

LED Display Module

Renau UHC-702 Foodservice Equipment Control Module

Part of the popular UCM-700 Series, the Renau UCM-702 Display Module is an intuitive push button and knob interface featuring a large 7-segment LED display. Boasting a fully encapsulated durable design, the UCM-702 was designed to thrive in even the most intense kitchen environments. This makes it perfect for use in foodservice equipment such as coffee brewers, ovens, blast chillers and more.

 

The UCM-702 is fully compatible with the UHA-Extender, which provides commercial kitchen operators with a quick and easy method for programming changes via either flash drive, or wirelessly through WiFi. Wireless connectivity is provided through Renau Cloud, where operators can make recipe updates, view HACCP logs, and perform equipment diagnostics.

 

Call or email Renau today to incorporate the UCM-702 Display Module into your next foodservice equipment development.

Patented Technology

The UCM-702 features patented Renau Single Wire Communication Network, which is not found anywhere else in the foodservice equipment industry.

 

Single Wire Communication provides equipment manufacturers with numerous benefits. Not only does it greatly reduce the complexity and cost of wiring harnesses, it also provides compatibility with all Renau temperature, power, switching, and hybrid modules. This modularity allows commercial kitchen equipment manufacturers to quickly and easily adapt the control system design to other models with different power requirements or additional zones. Simply swap power and temperature modules as needed. Not only does this eliminate the need for different internal wiring, but also simplifies end product approval, and reduces inventory costs.

 

Features Include:

  • 0.8″ 7-Segment LED Display
  • Push Button/Knob Interface
  • 5 Quick Recipe Buttons
  • Onboard Buzzer
  • Operating Temperature: 0-80°C (32-176°F)
  • Fully Encapsulated
  • Industry Leading 3 Year Warranty

Designed and Manufactured in the USA.