ALLIANCE BF3JGBJG403UW01, NF3JLBSP403UN01, PF3JGBJP403UG06, BF3JGBJP403UN01, NF3JLBSP403UT01 Original Instructions Manual

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Frontload Washer
A
B C
FLW92R_SVG
Refer to Page 10 for Model Identification
Programming
Original Instructions Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
Part No. 805405ENR5
June 2016
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WARNING
Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this ma­chine according to the manufacturer's instructions may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
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WARNING
For your safety and to reduce the risk of fire or an explosion, do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
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NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT instructions ap­pearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possi­ble conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense, caution, and care­fulness are factors which cannot be built into these washers. These factors MUST BE supplied by the per­son(s) installing, maintaining, or operating the washer.
Always contact the distributor, service agent, or the manufacturer about any problems or conditions you do not understand.
Read all instructions before using washer.
This product uses FreeRTOS V7.2.0 (www.freertos.org).
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Table of Contents

Model Identification..............................................................................10
Preliminary Information.......................................................................11
About the Control......................................................................................... 11
Glossary of Terms......................................................................................... 11
Power Failure Recovery.................................................................................11
Communications........................................................................................... 11
Infra-red Communications (Optional) ......................................................... 11
Serial Card Reader Communications (Card Models Only)............................. 11
Network Communications.......................................................................... 11
Control Identification........................................................................... 12
Select Cycle Pads..........................................................................................12
START Keypad............................................................................................ 12
Select Cycle Modifier Pads............................................................................ 12
Display Identification............................................................................14
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)....................................................................... 14
CYCLE LED............................................................................................ 14
WASH LED.............................................................................................. 14
RINSE LED..............................................................................................14
SPIN LED................................................................................................ 14
INSERT COINS/CARD LED.....................................................................14
DOOR LED..............................................................................................14
A LED..................................................................................................... 14
B LED......................................................................................................14
C LED......................................................................................................14
7-Segment Digits.......................................................................................... 14
Washer Operation.................................................................................15
Power Up.....................................................................................................15
Ready Mode.................................................................................................15
Partial Vend Mode........................................................................................ 15
Additional Vend Mode.................................................................................. 15
Start Mode................................................................................................... 15
End of Cycle Mode....................................................................................... 15
Door Locking Mode......................................................................................15
Door Unlocking Mode...................................................................................15
Cycle Sequence............................................................................................ 15
Closing Washer Door.................................................................................... 16
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Signals.........................................................................................................16
Changing Cycles...........................................................................................16
Pause Mode..................................................................................................16
Delayed Start Setup (OPL Only).................................................................... 16
Delayed Start (OPL Only)..............................................................................16
Auto Flush Mode.......................................................................................... 17
Overflow Mode............................................................................................ 17
Lockout Mode.............................................................................................. 17
Shutdown Mode............................................................................................17
Power Failure Display Mode..........................................................................17
Special Features ...................................................................................18
Programming Control....................................................................................18
Collecting Audit Information......................................................................... 18
Testing Machine and Control Functions.......................................................... 18
Rapid Advance Feature................................................................................. 18
Clearing the Vend Feature ............................................................................. 18
Communications Mode..................................................................................18
Coin Drop.................................................................................................... 18
Start Pulse Operation.....................................................................................18
Service Door and Coin Vault Openings........................................................... 19
Break-In Alarm.............................................................................................19
Special Vend.................................................................................................19
OPL Mode................................................................................................... 19
Drop-Off Mode.............................................................................................19
Low Power/Auto-Shutdown Option................................................................19
Temperature Display..................................................................................... 19
Out of Order Mode........................................................................................19
Network Node Number Display Mode............................................................ 19
Error Display Mode...................................................................................... 19
Opening the Service Door..................................................................... 20
Stacked Washers and Dryers, 10 Degree Front Control Washers and Coin Rear
Rear Control Washers with Card Reader......................................................... 20
OPL Models.................................................................................................21
Entering the Manual Mode................................................................... 23
How to Enter the Manual Mode......................................................................23
Manual Mode Navigation.............................................................................. 23
Programming Control...........................................................................25
What Can Be Programmed.............................................................................25
Programmable Options Available................................................................... 25
Vend Price 1 AtS 1........................................................................................ 44
Vend Price 2 AtS 2........................................................................................ 44
Vend Price 3 AtS 3........................................................................................ 44
Vend Price 4 AtS 4........................................................................................ 44
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Control Washers........................................................................................20
Preparing for Manual Mode........................................................................21
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Vend Price 5 AtS 5........................................................................................ 44
Vend Price 6 AtS 6........................................................................................ 45
Cycle Modifier Key 1 B Vend Price Adder ACNP 1......................................... 45
Cycle Modifier Key 2 C Vend Price Adder ACNP 2......................................... 45
Vend Price Decimal Point Ats dP....................................................................46
Coin 1 Value dEn 1....................................................................................... 46
Coin 2 Value dEn 2....................................................................................... 46
Start Pulse Value PLSE..................................................................................46
Start Pulse Mode PLSNod............................................................................. 47
Programmable Output Type AtyPE.................................................................47
Default Cycle dFtCyC................................................................................... 48
Card Reader Display Control CArd................................................................ 48
Audio Signal AUdio......................................................................................49
How to Program the Audio Signal...............................................................49
How to Read Audio Signal Table................................................................ 49
Network Node Number nodE......................................................................... 51
Error Code Programming Error-..................................................................... 51
Temperature (Fahrenheit/Celsius) (Heater/Temp Sensor only) tP F C................. 55
Hot Water Temperature (Heater/Temp Sensor only) FL Hot.............................. 56
Warm Water Temperature (Heater/Temp Sensor only) FL HC........................... 56
Cold Water Temperature (Heater/Temp Sensor only) FL CLd............................56
Cool Down Temperature (Heater/Temp Sensor only) CooLdn........................... 56
Low Water Level FL Lo................................................................................ 56
Medium Water Level FL NEd........................................................................ 57
High Water Level FL Hi................................................................................ 57
Flush Out Time for Fill Step FLSH t...............................................................57
No Refill After Time for Agitate Step norF t....................................................57
Set Real-Time Clock rtC-...............................................................................58
Set Daylight Savings Time dLS-.....................................................................58
Special Vend 1 Days Enable SP1 1................................................................. 58
How to Read the Days Enable Value Table...................................................59
How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Minute SP1 2..................................... 64
How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Hour SP1 3........................................ 64
How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Date SP1 4.........................................64
How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Month SP1 5...................................... 64
How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Year SP1 6.........................................65
How to Program Special Vend 1 Length in Hours SP1 7................................65
How to Program Special Vend 1 End Date SP1 8..........................................65
How to Program Special Vend 1 End Month SP1 9....................................... 65
How to Program Special Vend 1 End Year SP1 10........................................65
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 1 SP1 11................................... 66
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 2 SP1 12................................... 66
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 3 SP1 13................................... 66
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 4 SP1 14................................... 66
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 5 SP1 15................................... 66
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 6 SP1 16................................... 67
How to Program Special Vend 1 Wash Status Agitate Steps Added Minutes SP1
20.........................................................................................................67
How to Program Special Vend 1 Wash Status Agitate Steps Subtracted Minutes
SP1 21.................................................................................................. 67
How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier Default Value SP1 22.......... 67
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How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier B Key #1 Vend Price SP1 23...
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How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier C Key #2 Vend Price SP1 24...
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How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier B Key #1 Options SP1 25.... 68
How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier C Key #2 Options SP1 26.... 68
How to Program Special Vend 1 Extract Speed Limit SP1 27........................ 68
Special Vend 2 Days Enable SP2.................................................................... 68
Special Vend 3 Days Enable SP3.................................................................... 68
Special Vend 4 Days Enable SP4.................................................................... 69
Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-................................................................69
How to Program Default Cycle Modifier CNP 1...........................................69
How to Program Cycle Modifier B Key #1 Options CNP 2........................... 69
How to Program Cycle Modifier C Key #2 Options CNP 3........................... 71
How to Program Cycle Modifier B Additional Wash Time CNP 4..................72
How to Program Cycle Modifier B Additional Rinse Time CNP 5................. 72
How to Program Cycle Modifier C Additional Wash Time CNP 6..................72
How to Program Cycle Modifier C Additional Rinse Time CNP 7................. 73
How to Enter Cycle Programming CyCLE-..................................................... 73
Programming the Fill Step Type..................................................................75
Programming the Supply Step Type............................................................ 76
Programming the Agitate Step Type............................................................ 78
Programming the Soak Step Type............................................................... 80
Programming the Cooldown Step Type........................................................82
Programming the Drain Step Type.............................................................. 83
Programming the Extract Drain (Spin) Step Type......................................... 84
Programming the Audio Step Type..............................................................85
Programming the Hold Step Type............................................................... 86
Hold Step Custom Messages CNESS-.............................................................87
Programmable Cycle Time Display PCyCtd.................................................... 87
No Cycle Time Display nCyCtd..................................................................... 87
Number of Balance Attempts with No Loss of Time bAL At.............................87
Cycle Pause Resume CyCPAU.......................................................................88
Low Power-Auto Shutdown 1 Days Enable LPAS 1......................................... 88
Low Power-Auto Shutdown 2 Days Enable LPAS 2......................................... 88
Low Power-Auto Shutdown 3 Days Enable LPAS 3......................................... 88
Low Power-Auto Shutdown 4 Days Enable LPAS 4......................................... 89
Power Fail Reset PF rst................................................................................. 89
How to Read Power Fail Reset Table...........................................................89
IR Access IrA En..........................................................................................89
Manual Rapid Advance rAPdEn.....................................................................90
Manual Diagnostics diAgEn.......................................................................... 90
Factory Test Ft En.........................................................................................90
Lucky Cycle LUC-........................................................................................90
Heating Indicator Decimal Point (Heater/Temp Sensor only) Ht dP................... 91
Temperature Display tP diS............................................................................91
Speed Units SUnitS.......................................................................................91
Programmable Close Door Display PCdL....................................................... 92
Programmable Push Start Display PPSt...........................................................92
Programmable Open Door Display PodL........................................................ 92
Vend Price Display Override AtS do............................................................... 92
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OPL Parameters oPL-....................................................................................93
OPL Mode Enable oPL 1........................................................................... 93
OPL Delayed Start oPL 2...........................................................................93
OPL Display Power Save oPL 3................................................................. 93
Drop Off Mode droP..................................................................................... 94
Out of Order oUt...........................................................................................94
Collecting Audit Information................................................................ 95
How to Enter Audit Feature........................................................................... 95
Entering the Audit Feature by Manual Mode................................................... 95
Entering the Audit Feature with the Coin Vault Open....................................... 95
How to Read Audit Data................................................................................95
How to Exit Audit Feature............................................................................. 95
Manual Reset........................................................................................96
How to Enter Manual Reset........................................................................... 96
Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions............................... 97
How to Enter Testing Feature.........................................................................97
How to Start Tests.........................................................................................97
How to Exit Testing Feature ..........................................................................97
Diagnostic (Testing) Mode – Quick Reference Chart........................................ 97
Diagnostic Test Descriptions..........................................................................99
Control Software Version Number Test d 1.................................................. 99
Drive Board #1 Software Version Test d 3..................................................100
Water Level Trim Test d 7........................................................................ 100
Service Door Opening Test d 8..................................................................100
Coin Vault Opening Test d 9..................................................................... 100
Coin Drop 1 Input Test d 10......................................................................100
Coin Drop 2 Input Test d 11......................................................................100
Vend Connection Header Present Test d 12................................................ 100
Start Pulse Test d 13.................................................................................100
Door Switch Input Test d 15..................................................................... 101
Door Lock Input Test d 16........................................................................101
Show Fill Time Test d 17..........................................................................101
Show Drain Time Test d 18...................................................................... 101
Temperature Sensor Display Test d 19....................................................... 101
Out of Balance Switch Test d 22............................................................... 101
External Outputs Test d 23........................................................................101
Water Purge Test d 24.............................................................................. 101
Water Leak Detection Test d 25.................................................................102
Water Level Test d 26.............................................................................. 102
DC Bus Voltage Test d 27.........................................................................102
AC Mains Voltage Test d 28..................................................................... 102
Configuration 1 Display Test d 29............................................................. 102
Configuration 2 Display Test d 30............................................................. 105
Configuration 3 Display Test d 31............................................................. 105
Configuration 4 Display Test d 32............................................................. 105
Configuration 5 Display Test d 33............................................................. 106
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Factory Test................................................................................................106
To Enter Factory Test............................................................................... 106
To Exit Factory Test.................................................................................107
Factory Test Quick Reference Chart.......................................................... 107
Error Codes........................................................................................ 110
Rapid Advance Feature.......................................................................117
How to Enter Rapid Advance....................................................................... 117
How to Exit Rapid Advance Feature............................................................. 117
Clear Vend Feature............................................................................. 118
How to Clear Vend...................................................................................... 118
Power Fail Recovery........................................................................... 119
Communications Mode....................................................................... 120
Infra-red Communications........................................................................... 120
How to Begin Communications with an External Device.............................120
Card Reader Communications - Card Models Only........................................ 120
Network Communications............................................................................120
Default Cycle Time..............................................................................121
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Model Identification

Information in this manual is applicable to these washer models:
BF3JGBJG403UN01 NF3JLBSP403NW22 PF3JGBJG403UG06
BF3JGBJG403UW01 NF3JLBSP403UN01 PF3JGBJP403UG06
BF3JGBJP403UN01 NF3JLBSP403UT01 PF3JGBSG403UG06
BF3JGBJP403UW01 NF3JLBSP403UT06 PF3JGBSP403UG06
BF3JGBSG403UN01 NF3JLBSP403UW01 PF3JXASG403UG06
BF3JGBSG403UW01 NF3JXASG403UN01 PF3JXASP403UG06
BF3JGBSP403UN01 NF3JXASG403UW01 PFNJXASG303UG06
BF3JGBSP403UW01 NF3JXASP403NW22 PFNJXASP303UG06
BF3JLBSG403UN01 NF3JXASP403UN01 PT2JGAJG403UG06
BF3JLBSG403UW01 NF3JXASP403UW01 PT2JGAJP403UG06
BF3JLBSP403UN01 NF3JXASP403UW06 PT2JGASG403UG06
BF3JLBSP403UW01 NF3JYASG403UW01 PT2JGASP403UG06
Model Identification
BF3JXASG403UN01 NT1JLASP413UW06 PT2JXASG403UG06
BF3JXASP403UN01 NT1JXASP403UW06 PT2JXASP403UG06
BF3JXASP403UW01 NT2JLASP403UN01 PT3JGAJG403UG06
BT3JGAJG403UW01 NT2JLASP403UW01 PT3JGAJP403UG06
BT3JGAJP403UN01 NT2JLASP403UW06 PT3JGASG403UG06
BT3JGAJP403UW01 NT2JXASP403UN01 PT3JGASP403UG06
BT3JGASG403UW01 NT2JXASP403UW06 PT3JXASG403UG06
BT3JGASP403UN01 NT3JLASG403UW01 PT3JXASP403UG06
BT3JGASP403UW01 NT3JLASP403NN22 PTEJXASG303UG06
BT3JLASG403UW01 NT3JLASP403NW22 PTEJXASP303UG06
BT3JLASP403UN01 NT3JLASP403UN01 PTGJXASG303UG06
BT3JLASP403UW01 NT3JLASP403UW01 PTGJXASP303UG06
BT3JXASG403UW01 NT3JXASG403UW01 SF3JXASP403EW06
BT3JXASP403UN01 NT3JXASP403NW22 ST1JXASP403EW06
BT3JXASP403UW01 NT3JXASP403UN01 ST2JXASP403EW06
NF3JGBSP403SW01 NT3JXASP403UW01 ST3JXASP403NW22
NF3JLBSG403UN01 NTHJXASP543NW01 TF3JXASP403NW22
NF3JLBSG403UT01 NTHJYASP543NW01 TT3JXASP403NW22
NF3JLBSG403UT06
NF3JLBSP403NN22
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Preliminary Information

Preliminary Information

About the Control

This control is an advanced, programmable computer that lets the owner control most machine features by pressing a sequence of keypads.
The control allows the owner to program custom cycles, set vend prices, retrieve audit information, run diagnostic tests, program special vend features and set other programmable features. Wash­ers shipped from the factory have a default cycle setting of NOR­MAL 40 built in. However, the owner can change the default cy­cle, or any cycle, as needs permit.
IMPORTANT: In the event of a power failure, the control will not have to be reprogrammed. It is designed with a memory system that will remember how it was pro­grammed until the electrical power is restored.
IMPORTANT: It is extremely important that the washer has a good ground connection and that all mechanical and electrical connections to the control are made be­fore applying power to or operating the washer.

Glossary of Terms

The following are a few terms and abbreviations to learn. These are referred to throughout the instructions.
Display – This term refers to the window area of the control that displays words and values.
LED (Light Emitting Diode) – This term refers to the lights next to the keypads and status words of the control.

Power Failure Recovery

Infra-red Communications (Optional)

An external device, such as a PDA, allows the owner to program and retrieve information from the control without touching the keypad. An external device greatly expands the programming op­tions available to the owner. However, the external device is not required to program and operate the machine. The operation of an external device and the advanced features available are covered separately in the instructions included with the external device software. Contact Alliance Laundry Systems for a list of ap­proved PDAs and other external devices.
Serial Card Reader Communications (Card Models
Only)
The control will accept communication with a serial card reader in order to perform vending transactions when a card is inserted to pay for cycles. The card reader can also allow the owner to program a limited number of features and collect audit informa­tion.
For detailed information on serial card reader communications, refer to instructions included with card reader.

Network Communications

The control will also accept communication with a network inter­face board which allows the control to be linked to a personal computer. This network link allows an owner to program, collect data and run diagnostics on any machine.
For detailed information on network communications, refer to the network instructions.
If a cycle is in progress and the power fails, the cycle status is saved in memory. When the power recovers, the washer will re­sume into the previously active cycle if so programmed by the owner.
The owner may program a special feature called POWER FAIL RESET which sets a maximum power failure duration. To pro­gram this feature, refer to Programming Control.
If the length of the power failure is greater than the POWER FAIL RESET time, the control will end the cycle and the display will revert back to the ready mode.
On drain pump models, if the wash basket is full of water, the control will lock the door and pump out the water.

Communications

The control may be programmed manually, by infra-red with an external device or by a network. A limited number of features can be programmed by a card reader.
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Control Identification

FLW82R_SVG
90
FLW83R_SVG
60
FLW84R_SVG
40
FLW85R_SVG
60
FLW86R_SVG
30
FLW87R_SVG
FLW102R_SVG
Control Identification

Select Cycle Pads

SELECT CYCLE pads are used to select the specific washer cy­cle. These pads include NORMAL 90, NORMAL 60, NORMAL 40, PERM PRESS 60, DELICATES 30 and DELICATES COLD. These pads allow the user to select a cycle other than the default cycle (PERM PRESS 60). The SELECT CYCLE keypads are not active after the first fill step of the cycle. The selected cycle is in­dicated by the light (LED) on the pad. Pressing the flashing START pad will confirm the selection and the cycle will begin. When the card reader is used, pressing the START pad will start the cycle and deduct the vend price from the card.
NORMAL 90
NORMAL 60
NORMAL 40
PERM PRESS 60
DELICATES 30
DELICATES COLD (tem­perature of water from tap)
NOTE: The number on each keypad corresponds to the wash temperature in °C.
The SELECT CYCLE pads are used in various combinations for programming cycles, retrieving audit information, running diag­nostic tests, and other operations. These instructions cover the manual programming and data retrieval options.

START Keypad

The START keypad is used to start the washer after the full vend price has been satisfied.
START

Select Cycle Modifier Pads

The Cycle Modifier pads are used to select cycle modifier op­tions. The A option is the default and indicates no cycle modifiers are active. The B and C options can be programmed to offer extra features for an added vend price. Features available include an added prewash, extra wash time, an added extra rinse, extra rinse time and a warm rinse temperature.
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A
B C
7
5
4
3
2
1
FLW92R_SVG2
6
1. LED Light
2. SELECT CYCLE pads
3. Six 7-Segment Digits
4. Display
5. LED Status Lights
6. SELECT Cycle Modifier pads
7. START pad
Control Identification
Figure 1
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Display Identification

Display Identification

Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)

LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LEDs) are used to indicate the chosen cycle and cycle status. See below for information on each LED.

CYCLE LED

CYCLE LED will remain lit the entire cycle.

WASH LED

WASH LED is lit at the beginning of a wash portion of the cycle and will remain lit until the wash is complete.

RINSE LED

RINSE LED is lit at the beginning of a rinse portion of the cycle and will remain lit until the rinse is complete.

SPIN LED

SPIN LED is lit during the Final Spin portion of the cycle.

INSERT COINS/CARD LED

7-Segment Digits

The 7-SEGMENT DIGITS are used to display the time remain­ing in a cycle, vend price, error messages and descriptive codes. During diagnostic testing or manual programming of the control, these digits will display descriptive codes and values.
INSERT COINS/CARD LED prompts the user for coins or a card to satisfy the vend price. The six digits show the vend price re­maining to be satisfied. The vend price displayed will decrease with each coin inserted. If new options are selected before the first fill step of the wash cycle completes and it requires addition­al vend, the INSERT COINS/CARD light will flash one (1) sec­ond on and one (1) second off, and the display will flash the vend price remaining to be satisfied one (1) second on/off.

DOOR LED

DOOR LED is lit whenever the door is locked. The door can’t be opened when this LED is lit.

A LED

A LED is lit when the Option A modifier is selected.

B LED

B LED is lit when the Option B modifier is selected.

C LED

C LED is lit when the Option C modifier is selected.
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Washer Operation

Washer Operation

Power Up

When power is applied to the washer, the control will display its control type as FL, software version as SXXX (XX is the version number) for one (1) second each. If the control was not powered down during a running cycle, it will enter the Ready Mode.

Ready Mode

In this mode of operation, the display shows the current selected cycle, modifier, temperature and the full current vend price for that cycle. The INSERT COINS/CARD LED is lit.
To start the cycle, the user must satisfy the vend price and then press the START keypad.
The user will be able to select a different cycle/wash water tem­perature or modifier by pressing a cycle pad when the machine is in the ready mode or before the first fill is complete.

Partial Vend Mode

The control enters this mode when part of the vend price has been entered, but not enough vend is entered to satisfy the vend price. The control will display the remaining vend price needed to start the cycle and the INSERT COINS/CARD LED is lit.

Additional Vend Mode

The control enters this mode if a change is made before the first fill is complete. If the vend price is not satisfied within one (1) minute, the washer control will go back to the first selection and the cycle will continue. Pressing the START keypad will cancel cycle changes and exit this mode. After the first fill, all key presses will be ignored, allowing the washer to go through the complete cycle.

Start Mode

The control enters this mode when the full vend price is satisfied, the vend price is zero, or the control is in OPL Mode. The START pad LED will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. If Start Mode is entered because the vend price is satisfied or the control is in OPL Mode, the display will show PUSH for one (1) second, StArt for one (1) second and the current cycle time for one (1) second. If Start Mode is entered because the vend price is zero (0), the display will show FrEE. When first entering Start Mode, a signal will sound for one (1) second on and one (1) second off for 10 seconds if Signal for Start is enabled.
After pressing the START keypad, the door will lock and the cy­cle will begin.

End of Cycle Mode

When a cycle is complete, the control will display 00 until the washer is opened, a key is pressed, or a coin/card is entered. When one of these three options occurs, the display will revert back to the ready mode.

Door Locking Mode

The control enters this mode after the Start pad is pressed in Start Mode or Pause Mode to start or resume a machine cycle. The control will stay in Door Locking Mode until the loading door is closed and locked. The control shows the remaining cycle time and the Door Lock LED flashes one second on/off.
Once the door is locked, the control will exit Door Locking Mode and will enter Run Mode. If the door is opened prior to being locked, the control will return to Start Mode.

Door Unlocking Mode

This mode is entered when there is no time left in the cycle or when pausing the cycle while in Run Mode. The door will unlock after the basket stops spinning. The display will continue to flash the remaining cycle time every second or if the next mode is End of Cycle Mode, it will flash 01 every second. If the next mode is Pause Mode, the display will flash PAUSE every second. If the drive board determines that the water temperature is too hot to drain or unlock the door, the display will flash Hot in addition to the other displays.
The machine will always drain water down to an empty level be­fore attempting to unlock the door. If after the programmed time of draining, the water level is still not low enough, the control will enter Machine Error Mode with a drain error, if enabled. Otherwise the control will continue to drain until it sees the ma­chine empty.
The Start key can be pressed while in this mode as long as Ma­chine Error Mode or End of Cycle Mode is not the next mode. If the Start key is pressed and the next mode is Pause Mode or Start Mode, the next mode entered will be Door Locking Mode. Other­wise the press is invalid. All other keys are invalid while in this mode. Once Door Unlocking Mode is exited, the control will en­ter the next mode.

Cycle Sequence

Upon the start of a cycle, the control will display the total cycle time. The appropriate LEDs will light while the machine passes through different cycle steps. Any coin entered after the first fill completes will be added to the total coin counter, but the user will not be able to change cycles.
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Washer Operation

Closing Washer Door

If the door is not closed when the vend price is satisfied, CLoSE and door will be displayed until the door is closed. Once door is closed, the START pad must be pressed to lock door and start the cycle. If the door does not lock within 20 seconds of being closed, E dL1 will be displayed, indicating a door lock error, while the door continues to try to lock.
If the door locks after 20 seconds, the door lock error will clear and the cycle will continue normally. The door can be opened to clear the door lock error as well.

Signals

There are five options when a signal can be used during the washer operation. These five options are listed below:
1. End of Cycle Signal By default, this signal is turned off. If turned on, the signal sounds for three (3) seconds at the end of a cycle.
2. Signal On Keypad Depression By default, this signal is turned on and sounds for a quarter of a second each time a keypad is pressed.
3. Signal On Coin Input/Card Insertion By default, this signal is turned on and will sound for a quarter of a second each time a coin or card is entered.
4. Signal for Serial or Network Vending Command By de­fault, this signal is turned on for a quarter of a second when the control receives a valid serial or network vend command.
5. Signal for Start By default, this signal is turned on and will sound one (1) second on and one (1) second off for 10 sec­onds after vend price has been satisfied.
NOTE: Refer to Programming Control to program signal options.
to Enabled and if the control is in Run Mode or Door Locking Mode.
If this mode is entered the control will pause the cycle, enter Door Unlocking Mode, and drain/pump the water out. After the machine is confirmed to be empty and not rotating, the control will unlock the door. The control will then enter Pause Mode. The user may then restart the machine by pressing the START pad, where the machine will enter Door Locking Mode and once the door locks, the cycle will resume from where it left off.
NOTE: The display will show PUSH and StArt, the Cy­cle Selection LEDs will be lit, and if the door is locked, the door lock LED will be lit.

Delayed Start Setup (OPL Only)

Delayed Start Setup Mode is entered by holding any key except for the START key for 5 seconds while in Start Mode. To prevent changing the selected cycle and options, the user should press and hold one of the actively selected keys.
The door must be closed in order to enter this mode.
This mode is only manually accessible if the Delayed Start Mode (Enable/Disable) parameter is programmed to Enabled. While in the Delayed Start Setup Mode, pressing the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypads will alter the number of hours the cycle is delayed up to a maximum of 72 hours. The time will loop around when the maximum or minimum value is reached. The display will show XX HrS while modifying time or 01 Hr if 1 hour is set and this display will toggle 1 second on and 1 second off.
If the door is opened while trying to program the delayed start time, the control will exit this mode and go back to Start Mode.

Delayed Start (OPL Only)

Changing Cycles

Cycles and wash temperature can be changed before the first fill is complete. After the first fill, all key presses are ignored.
Selecting a higher priced cycle/wash temperature or modifier will pause the first fill step, and INSERT COINS/CARD LED will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off until the vend price has been satisfied. After the vend price has been satisfied, the cycle will continue with the new selections. If the vend price is not satisfied within one (1) minute, the washer control will go back to the previously set cycle/wash temperature and modifier.

Pause Mode

Pause Mode is entered when the START pad is pressed three times within 5 seconds during the first 3 minutes of a running machine cycle. This mode is only manually accessible if the Pause/Resume Mode (Enable/Disable) parameter is programmed
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Delayed Start is entered by pressing the Start keypad while in Delay Start Setup Mode. This mode is only manually accessible if the Delayed Start Mode (Enable/Disable) parameter is pro­grammed to Enabled. The OPL Delay Start programming param­eter can be programmed through IrDA and Network commands. The display will show XX HrS toggled with dELAy every 1 sec­ond while counting down the hours. The display will show XX Nin toggled with dELAy every 1 second once the time is 1 hour or less (would transition from 02 HrS to 60 Nin). The display will count down one hour or minute at a time showing a leading zero for one digit numbers.
Once the countdown time has expired or if the Start key is press­ed while counting down delayed start time, the control will enter Door Locking Mode to begin the cycle. Cycle selection related LEDs will be lit while in this mode.
This mode can be exited by pressing the Back keypad which will then place the control into Start Mode.
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If the door is opened at any point while in this mode, Delayed Start Mode will be exited and the control will enter Start Mode.

Auto Flush Mode

The Auto-Flush Mode is only available if enabled in the Control Configuration. The programmable Auto-Flush option allows the control to be set to automatically flush the dispenser compart­ments at predetermined intervals and times. The option may be enabled or disabled. Auto Flush is entered if the following condi­tions are met.
1. It must be enabled in the Progamming Parameters.
2. The machine is in Ready Mode, Start with OPL Mode Active
and not in Power Recovery, or Shut-Down Mode with the door closed.
3. The pre-programmed number of cycles have occurred since the
last Auto-Flush.
4. The current day-of-week matches the programmed day-of-
week.
5. The current hour matches the programmed hour.
If these conditions are met, then the control will flush the dis­penser compartments with hot water for a pre-programmed num­ber of seconds (factory default is 30 seconds) or until the pressure sensor senses water up to the door level.

Overflow Mode

If the control isn’t running a cycle, is not in Door Locking Mode or Door Unlocking Mode, the overflow level is set at 6 inches. In Overflow Mode, if the door is closed, the door will lock, the pump will turn on, and the gravity drain will open until the water level is below the overflow reset level if running a cycle, other­wise the machine will drain until the drum is seen empty.
If Overflow Mode Display is disabled and the control will enter Run Mode when it exits, the display will show the default Run Mode display, otherwise in all other cases, the display will show oFLo. If the door locks and the overflow level is no longer being met within five (5) minutes of first detecting the overflow, the cy­cle will continue as normal and the control will go back to the mode it was previously in. If the control continues to see an over­flow error after five (5) minutes has been reached with the door locked, the control will enter Machine Error Mode with an Over­flow Error.

Lockout Mode

control is in Ready Mode. The display will show rES. User ac­cess is ignored until Lockout Mode is exited. The control will be able to communicate with the Network, IR, or the Serial Payment System.
When entering the sequence of keypresses to exit Lockout Mode, pressing the START keypad signals the end of the keypress se­quence. As each keypad is pressed the corresponding LED is lit. Anytime the START keypad is pressed the correct number of keys entered is verified and if not equal to four (4) the keypad se­quence will be reset, all LED’s will be turned off, and keypresses will be ignored for five (5) seconds while remaining in Lockout Mode. In addition, if five (5) keypads are pressed before the START keypad is pressed, the sequence will be reset, all LED’s will be turned off, and keypresses will be ignored for five (5) sec­onds while remaining in Lockout Mode.
When the correct sequence of keypresses has been entered the control will enter Ready Mode. If the network programs the dura­tion to zero, Lockout Mode will be exited.

Shutdown Mode

Shutdown Mode is entered if a Low Power/Shutdown Option (1, 2, 3, or 4) becomes active with the Shutdown option enabled. To become active, the Low Power/Shutdown Option must be ena­bled in the Control Configuration and the current time, day-of­week, date, month, and year must match the programmed start re­quirements for the triggering Low Power/Shutdown Option.
If the control is in ready mode, drop-off mode, lockout mode, or start mode when no vend has been entered, shutdown mode can be entered. Shutdown Mode will automatically exit if the current time, day-of-week, date, month, and year satisfy an exit condition for the active Low Power/Shutdown Option. While in Shutdown Mode, the control will show oFF and all LEDs will be turned off.
Shutdown Mode can be exited by disabling the triggering Low Power/Shutdown Option (1, 2, 3, or 4) through Network and Ir­DA commands. In addition, the Low Power/Shutdown Option (1, 2, 3, or 4) can be disabled using manual programming.

Power Failure Display Mode

In Power Failure Display Mode the control will show PrFAiL. This informs the user that a cycle was interrupted and did not complete normally. This mode is entered from Power-Up Mode if a power failure occurred during an OPL cycle and the cycle is not able to automatically resume. If the user presses any key, Start Mode is entered.
If enabled in the Control Configuration, Lockout Mode is entered to prevent the machine from being used except by a particular user who has reserved the machine in advance. This mode is en­tered when the current time (in Hours and Minutes) falls within the time period set by the Lockout Mode Start Time Hour, Lock­out Mode Start Time Minute, Lockout Duration, and when the
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Special Features

Special Features

Programming Control

The control allows the owner to program the control with the use of the keypad. Cycle and vend information may be programmed, audit information may be viewed and diagnostic tests may be run by pressing keypad combinations.

Collecting Audit Information

The control stores audit information in its memory that can be re­trieved by pressing various combinations of Select Cycle pads.
For more information on the audit features, refer to Collecting Audit Information.
NOTE: Additional audit information is retrievable with an external device, the card reader and the network. Refer to the appropriate instruction manual.

Testing Machine and Control Functions

Special diagnostic features built into the control allow the owner to run specific diagnostic tests. By opening and closing the serv­ice door and then pressing various sequences of Select Cycle pads, the owner may perform the following tests:
Machine Configuration #5 Display Test
* Tests can only be entered when in Start or Ready Mode.
For detailed information on running diagnostic tests, refer to Test- ing Machine and Electronic Control Functions.

Rapid Advance Feature

This feature allows the user to quickly advance through an active cycle or advance into a cycle from the Ready Mode. This feature is useful when tests must be performed immediately on a ma­chine currently in an active cycle. In this case, the user can quick­ly advance through the cycle to the Ready Mode. At this point, the user can perform the required tests and then return the ma­chine to the active cycle.

Clearing the Vend Feature

This feature allows the user to return the control back to the Ready Mode if coins have been entered but the full vend price has not yet been satisfied, while in Partial Vend Mode.
For more information on using the Clear Vend feature, refer to Clear Vend Feature.
Control Software Version # Test
Drive Board #1 Software Version Test
Water Level Trim Test
Service Door Switch Input Test
Coin Vault Switch Input Test
Coin Drop #1 Input Test
Coin Drop #2 Input Test
Vend Connection Header Present Input Test
Start Pulse Input Test
Door Switch Input Test*
Door Lock Switch Input Test*
Show Fill Time Test
Show Drain Time Test
Temperature Sensor Display Test (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
Out of Balance Switch Input Test
External Output Test*
Water Purge Test*
Water Leak Detection Test*
Water Level Test
DC Bus Voltage Test
AC Mains Voltage Test
Machine Configuration #1 Display Test
Machine Configuration #2 Display Test
Machine Configuration #3 Display Test
Machine Configuration #4 Display Test

Communications Mode

This feature allows the machine control to communicate with an external device, the card reader, or the network. This allows the washer control to be programmed and have its data read without using the keypad.
For more detailed information on using the Communications Mode feature, refer to Communications.

Coin Drop

The control will accept pulses from a single or dual coin drop to satisfy vend price. Each coin drop will have the ability to satisfy the vend.

Start Pulse Operation

The control will accept pulses from optional payment systems. The machine can be programmed to receive a single start pulse or multiple start pulses, or the Start Pulse Option can be turned off. The Start Pulse Mode allows the machine to go from the Ready Mode to the Start Mode after a single or multiple pulses are re­ceived.
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Special Features

Service Door and Coin Vault Openings

The control will capture the times and dates of the last seven openings of the Coin Vault and the Service Door. The informa­tion is saved in memory. An open service door and a closed coin vault combined with various keypad presses allows the control to enter manual modes of operation if the Break-In Alarm is not on. These modes include Manual Programming, Audit Collection, Diagnostics, Rapid Advance, and Reset to Factory Defaults.

Break-In Alarm

This feature allows the owner to program the machine to signal a network alarm, cause a machine alarm or shut down the machine if the service door or coin vault is opened without disabling the alarm first. The date and time of the break-in is recorded. To avoid the alarm during coin collections, the alarm must be turned off or temporarily disabled by pressing the two programmed keys.
The alarm is turned off by default. The alarm can be turned on by programming the control with an external device or network.

Special Vend

This feature allows the owner to program the control to allow programmable vend prices for specific hours and dates.
For details on programming Special Vend, refer to Programming Control.

OPL Mode

This feature allows the user to start a cycle without satisfying the vend price.
For details on enabling OPL Mode, refer to Programming Con- trol.
For details on programming the Low Power/Auto-Shutdown op­tion, refer to Programming Control.

Temperature Display

This feature allows the owner to view the water temperature on the display of a machine with a heater by pressing any cycle key­pad during an agitate or soak step of the cycle.
The temperature display is turned off by default. The feature can be turned on by programming the control with an external device/ network or manually.

Out of Order Mode

This feature allows the owner to program Out of Order Mode which can be used to show the user that the machine is not avail­able to use. The control will accept coins and increment the ap­propriate audit counters but the vend entered will not count to­wards a cycle purchase, the coin audio will not work, and no cy­cle will run while Out of Order Mode is active.

Network Node Number Display Mode

This feature allows the owner to program a command to be sent from the IrDA or Network that requests the front-end control to display the network node number. The Control will display nXXX where XXX is the network node number.

Error Display Mode

This feature is used to display a machine error. Only one error will be displayed at the time if there are multiple errors. Once the highest priority error is cleared, the next highest priority error will be displayed if multiple errors exist. Refer to Error Codes for more details on errors, their displays, and their priorities.

Drop-Off Mode

This feature allows the owner to limit machine use to an attend­ant without requiring vend. Starting the machine will require the correct sequence of four keypad presses followed by the START key as programmed by an external device. These keys can be pro­grammed by an external device and are defaulted as modifier A, modifier B, modifier C and NORMAL 90.
For details on enabling Drop-Off Mode, refer to Programming Control.

Low Power/Auto-Shutdown Option

This feature allows the owner to program the control to shut down or enter a low power consumption mode based on program­mable times and dates if either of these options are enabled.
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Opening the Service Door

Stacked Washers and Dryers, 10 De-
gree Front Control Washers and Coin Rear Control Washers
Manual programming requires the user to open and close the service door. Opening and closing the service door trips a switch allowing access to various programming options, diagnostics, and audit capabilities. On coin models, the coin vault switch must be closed to enter Manual Mode.
The service door is located in the control panel on the Stacked Washer and Dryers and Front Control Washers. On Rear Control Washers, the service door is located on the top of the meter case. Refer to Figure 2 .
After opening and closing the service door, the programmer has
4.25 minutes to begin programming. If a keypad has not been
pressed in that time, the control will revert back to the Ready Mode. Refer to Figure 2 .
Opening the Service Door
NOTE: If the Break-In Alarm option is enabled, it must be turned off or disabled by pressing the two program­med keys before opening service door. For more infor­mation on using the Break-In Alarm, refer to the exter­nal device or network software instructions.

Rear Control Washers with Card Reader

Manual programming requires the user to remove the control panel and unplug the bullet connector located between the “white/black” and “red/blue” wires. This will allow the user to access various programming options, diagnostics, and audit capa­bilities. Refer to Figure 2 .
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Opening the Service Door

OPL Models

Preparing for Manual Mode

Manual programming requires the user to remove the cabinet top or control panel and unplug the bullet connector located between the “white/black” and “red/blue” wires. This will allow the user to access various programming options, diagnostics, and audit ca­pabilities. Refer to Figure 3 .
Single Units
1. Remove the screws from the back of the top panel that attach the top panel to the machine.
2. From the back of the machine, using a screwdriver, pry the top panel upward and towards you.
3. Remove the screws from the top of the control panel that at­tach the control panel to the machine.
4. Remove the screws from the bottom of the control panel that attach the control panel to the machine.
NOTE: When reinstalling the control panel, be sure to align the control panel’s tabs with the machine’s tabs.
Stack Units
1. Remove the screws from the bottom of the dryer front panel.
2. Remove the screws that attach the bottom of the dryer base to the frontload washer’s control panel.
3. To gain access to the control panel’s components, tilt the dry­er back slightly and insert a 27-inch 2 x 2 between the dryer and washer.
4. As an alternative, remove the control panel using putty kni­ves.
a. Insert a thin putty knife between the frontload washer’s
control panel and front panel to disengage the control pan­el’s tabs.
b. The control panel’s tabs are located 8.71 inches from the
edge of the left and right side panels.
1. Service Door
2. Control Panel
Figure 2
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Opening the Service Door
Figure 3
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Entering the Manual Mode

Entering the Manual Mode

How to Enter the Manual Mode

For programming, testing, and retrieving information from the control, it is often necessary to enter the Manual Mode by follow­ing the four simple steps below. For an overview of entering the Manual Mode, refer to the flowchart on the following page.
1. If accessing Diagnostic Tests that take control of machine op­eration, be sure the washer is in the Start or Ready Mode be­fore continuing to step 2. If the washer is in an active cycle, rapid advance through the cycle. Refer to Rapid Advance Feature.
2. Open the service door.
NOTE: The coin vault switch must be closed to en­ter Manual Mode.
3. While pressing and holding the A keypad with one hand, press the NORMAL 90 keypad with the other hand.
4.
The display will show rAPid .
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the options until the desired option appears in the display.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: After entering Manual Mode, if no keypads are pressed for 4.25 minutes, the control will return to the previous mode of operation.
7. To exit, press the DELICATES 30 ( < ) keypad. The control will revert back to Ready Mode.

Manual Mode Navigation

Manual Mode is broken into five groups: Manual Programming, Manual Read Audit, Manual Reset, Manual Rapid Advance and Manual Diagnostics. Manual Programming can only be turned on or off with an external device or the network. Refer to the appro­priate instruction manual. Manual Rapid Advance and Manual Diagnostics can be turned on and off using an external device, by manual programming, or with the network.
By default, all groups are turned on.
The manual features available in each group are as follows (the menu shown on the display in this mode is in parentheses).
Manual Programming (Prog)
Manual Read Audit (AUdit)
Manual Reset (rESEt)
Rapid Advance (rAPid)
Manual Diagnostic Tests (diAg)
If a group is turned off, the display will change from the selected feature to oFF when the START (enter) pad is pressed. An audio signal will then sound for one (1) second and the display will re­turn to the selected feature. The features in the group cannot be entered.
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"rAPid"
Rapid Advance
"Prog"
Manual Programming
"AUdit"
Manual Read
Audit
"rESEt"
Manual Reset
"diAg"
Diagnostic
Tests
Press the START keypad to begin Rapid Advance cycle and to advance through cycle steps.
Press the START keypad to enter Manual Programming. Refer to Manual Programming flowchart.
"CyCLES"
Total machine cycles
"Coin 1"
Total coins #1
"PULSE"
Total start pulses
"Coin 2"
Total coins #2
Press the START keypad to enter Manual Reset Mode.
Press the START keypad to enter Diagnostic Tests. Refer to Diagnostic Tests flowchart.
Press the START (enter) keypad to read audit.
Press the START (enter) keypad to read audit.
Press the START (enter) keypad to read audit.
Press the START (enter) keypad to read audit.
"rAPCyC"
Total Rapid Advance Cycles
"rCoin1"
Resettable Coin #1 count
"rUnHrs"
Total run hours
Press the START (enter) keypad to read audit.
Press the START (enter) keypad to read audit.
Press the START (enter) keypad to read audit.
"rCoin2"
Resettable Coin #2 count
Press the START (enter) keypad to read audit.
"rCyCLE"
Resettable Machine Cycle count
Press the START (enter) keypad to read audit.
Entering the Manual Mode
Manual Mode: Enter by opening the service door for at least 1 second and then closing service door. Then press A and NOR­MAL 90 keypads at the same time.
Press the NORMAL 40 or DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the Manual Mode options.
Press the START keypad to enter any sub-menu options.
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Programming Control

Programming Control

What Can Be Programmed

This feature allows the owner to program cycle information, standard vend pricing, special vends and other features by using the keypads. The control must have the Manual Programming Mode enabled, which is the factory default.
This mode can only be turned “OFF” and “ON” by using an ex­ternal device or the network.
Refer to this section when programming the control. This section offers a detailed description of all options available to program.
Each description includes instructions on when and why the op­tion might be used and, more importantly, how to program the option.
Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range
1
2
3
4
AtS 1
AtS 2
AtS 3
AtS 4
Vend Price #1 200 0 - 65,535
Vend Price #2 200 0 - 65,535
Vend Price #3 200 0 - 65,535
Vend Price #4 200 0 - 65,535
For an overview of the programming organization, refer to the flowcharts on the following pages.
For more advanced users, a quick reference list of the options available through the programming mode is located on this page.
NOTE: The letters and numbers in the Option Display column of the Programmable Options List are what will be shown in the display when that option is selected.

Programmable Options Available

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
AtS 5
AtS 6
ACMP 1
ACMP 2
Ats dP
dEn 1
dEn 2
PLSE
PLSNod
AtyPE
dFtCyC
Vend Price #5 200 0 - 65,535
Vend Price #6 200 0 - 65,535
Cycle Modifier Key 1 B Vend Price Adder
Cycle Modifier Key 2 C Vend Price Adder
Vend Price Decimal Point
Coin #1 Value 25 1 - 65,535
Coin #2 Value 100 1 - 65,535
Start Pulse Value 25 1 - 65,535
Start Pulse Mode 128 0, 128, 192
Programmable Output Type
Default Cycle 3 1 - 6
25 0 - 65,535
50 0 - 65,535
2 oFF, 2, 3
0 0 - 13
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Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range
16
17
18
19
a
1
2
3
b
1
2
c
CArd
AUdio
nodE
Error-
CErr-
CErr 1
CErr 2
CErr 3
E FL-
E FL 1
E FL 2
E nF-
Card Reader Display
oFF on/oFF
Control
Audio Signal 29 0 - 31
Network Node Number 250 1 - 250
Errors Menu
Coin Error Parameters
Menu
Coin Error on on/oFF
Coin Error Penalty oFF on/oFF
Vend Header Present
on on/oFF
Error
Fill Error Menu
Fill Error on on/oFF
Fill Error Time 30 2 - 59
No Water Flow Error
Menu
1
2
E nF 1
E nF 2
No Water Flow Error on on/oFF
No Water Flow Error
5 1 - 59
Time
d
E Hd
Too Hot to Drain Error
oFF on/oFF (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
e
1
2
E dr-
E dr 1
E dr 2
Drain Error Menu
Drain Error on on/oFF
Drain Error Time 15 = Through Serial
1 - 59
No. 1507032556
5 = Starting Serial No.
1507032557
f
E Ld-
Water Leak Detection
— Error Menu
1
E Ld 1
Water Leak Detection
oFF oFF, 3 - 255 Day of Week
2
E Ld 2
Water Leak Detection
10 0 - 127 Number of Cycles
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Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range
3
E Ld 3
Water Leak Detection
on on/oFF Display Sequence
g
E Sd-
Slow Drain Detection
— Error Menu
1
2
E Sd 1
E Sd 2
Slow Drain Detection oFF on/oFF
Slow Drain Detection
0 0 - 255 Adjust
h
E oP
Open Thermistor Error
on on/oFF Display (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
i
E SH
Shorted Thermistor Er-
on on/oFF ror Display (Heater/ Temp Sensor only)
j
E StHt
Slow to Heat Error
oFF oFF, 1-255 (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
k
E Ht-
Heater Error Menu
— (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
1
2
l
E Ht 1
E Ht 2
E tE
Heater Error on on/oFF
Heater Error Time 120 1-255
Water Temperature Ex-
on on/oFF ceeded (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
m
E Ub
Non-Fatal Unbalance
oFF on/oFF Error Display
n
E SL
Suds Lock Error Dis-
oFF on/oFF play
o
SUd-
Suds Removal Routine
— Menu
1
SUd 1
Suds Removal Routine
oFF on/oFF Display
2
SUd 2
Suds Removal Rou-
1 0 - 10 tines Allowed Per Cy­cle
3
SUd 3
Suds Removal Routine
on on/oFF Extra Time
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Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range
p
q
20
21
22
23
24
25
ovrFLd
CLrErr
tP F C
FL Hot
FL HC
FL CLd
CooLdn
FL Lo
Overflow Mode Dis-
on on/oFF play
Allow Error Clearing oFF on/oFF
Temperature (F/C)
FAHrEn FAHrEn/CELCiU (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
Hot Water Temperature
140F/60C 35F-194F/2C-90C (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
Warm Water Tempera-
104F/40C 35F-194F/2C-90C ture (Heater/Temp Sen­sor only)
Cold Water Tempera-
35F/2C 35F-194F/2C-90C ture (Heater/Temp Sen­sor only)
Cool Down Tempera-
140F/60C 50F-160F/10C-71C ture (Heater/Temp Sen­sor only)
Low Water Level 6 1 - 30
26
27
28
29
30
a
b
c
d
e
FL NEd
FL Hi
FLSH t
norF t
rtC-
rtC 1
rtC 2
rtC 3
rtC 4
rtC 5
Medium Water Level 10 1 - 30
High Water Level 15 1 - 30
Flush Out Time for Fill
25 0 - 255 Steps
No Refill After Time
255 0 - 255 for Agitate Steps
Real Time Clock Menu
Set Real Time Clock
0 - 59 Minutes
Set Real Time Clock
0 - 23 Hours
Set Real Time Clock
1 - 7 Day of Week
Set Real Time Clock
1 - 31 Date of Month
Set Real Time Clock
1 - 12 Month
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Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range
f
31
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
32
rtC 6
dLS-
dLS 1
dLS 2
dLS 3
dLS 4
dLS 5
dLS 6
dLS 7
dLS 8
dLS 9
SP1-
Set Real Time Clock
0 - 99 Year
Daylight Savings Op-
— tion Menu
Daylight Saving on on/oFF
Start Month 1 - 12
Start Day of Week 1 - 7
Start Week of Month 1 - 4
Start Hour 0 - 23
End Month 1 - 12
End Day of Week 1 - 7
End Week of Month 1 - 4
End Hour 0 - 23
Special Vend 1 Param-
— eters Menu
a
SP1 1
Special Vend 1 Days of
oFF Refer to Table 8 Week Enable
b
SP1 2
Special Vend 1 Start
0 0 - 59 Minute
c
SP1 3
Special Vend 1 Start
0 0 - 23 Hour
d
SP1 4
Special Vend 1 Start
oFF oFF, 1 - 31 Date
e
SP1 5
Special Vend 1 Start
oFF oFF, 1 - 12 Month
f
SP1 6
Special Vend 1 Start
0 0 - 99 Year
g
SP1 7
Special Vend 1 Length
0 0 - 24 in Hours
h
SP1 8
Special Vend 1 End
oFF oFF, 1 - 31 Date
i
SP1 9
Special Vend 1 End
oFF oFF, 1 - 12 Month
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Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range
j
SP1 10
Special Vend 1 End
0 0 - 99 Year
k
SP1 11
Special Vend 1 Price
0 0 - 65,535 #1
l
SP1 12
Special Vend 1 Price
0 0 - 65,535 #2
m
SP1 13
Special Vend 1 Price
0 0 - 65,535 #3
n
SP1 14
Special Vend 1 Price
0 0 - 65,535 #4
o
SP1 15
Special Vend 1 Price
0 0 - 65,535 #5
p
SP1 16
Special Vend 1 Price
0 0 - 65,535 #6
q
SP1 20
Special Vend 1 Wash
0 0 - 10 Status Agitate Steps Added Minutes
r
SP1 21
Special Vend 1 Wash
0 0 - 10 Status Agitate Steps Subtracted Minutes
s
SP1 22
Special Vend 1 Cycle
0 0 - 2 Modifier Default Value
t
SP1 23
Special Vend 1 Cycle
0 0 - 65,535 Modifier Key #1 B Vend Price
u
SP1 24
Special Vend 1 Cycle
0 0 - 65,535 Modifier Key #2 C Vend Price
v
SP1 25
Special Vend 1 Cycle
0 0 - 31 Modifier Key #1 B Op­tions
w
SP1 26
Special Vend 1 Cycle
0 0 - 31 Modifier Key #2 C Op­tions
x
SP1 27
Special Vend 1 Extract Speed Limit
ULtra HigH
Very Low, Low, Medi­um, High, Very High, Ultra High, (37.40 -
439.70 G Force; 350 ­1200 RPM)
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Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range
33
34
35
36
a
b
c
d
e
f
SP2
SP3
SP4
CNP-
CNP 1
CNP 2
CNP 3
CNP 4
CNP 5
CNP 6
Special Vend 2 Enable oFF on/oFF
Special Vend 3 Enable oFF on/oFF
Special Vend 4 Enable oFF on/oFF
Cycle Modifier Pro-
— gramming Menu
Default Cycle Modifier 0 0 - 2
Cycle Modifier Key # 1 B Options
2 = Through Serial No.
1503031610
0 - 31
1 = Starting Serial No.
1503031611
Cycle Modifier Key #
3 0 - 31 2 C Options
Cycle Modifier B Ad-
2 0 - 15 ditional Wash Time
Cycle Modifier B Ad-
2 0 - 15 ditional Rinse Time
Cycle Modifier C Ad-
4 0 - 15 ditional Wash Time
g
37
a
b
c
d
e
f
38
a
b
CNP 7
CyCLE-
CyCLE1
CyCLE2
CyCLE3
CyCLE4
CyCLE5
CyCLE6
CNESS-
CNESS1
CNESS2
Cycle Modifier C Ad-
4 0 - 15 ditional Rinse Time
Cycle Programming
— Menu
Cycle 1
Cycle 2
Cycle 3
Cycle 4
Cycle 5
Cycle 6
Hold Step Custom
— Messages Menu
Custom Message #1 CUStM1
Custom Message #2 CUStM2
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Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
PCyCtd
nCyCtd
bAL At
CyCPAU
LPAS 1
LPAS 2
LPAS 3
LPAS 4
PF rSt
Programmable Cycle
oFF on/oFF Time Display Enable
No Cycle Time Display oFF on/oFF
Number of Balance At­tempts with No Loss of Time
Through Serial No.
1506011826 = 4
Starting Serial No.
1 - 7
1506011827 = 7
Cycle Pause Resume oFF on/oFF
Low Power/Auto Shut-
oFF on/oFF down 1 Days Enable
Low Power/Auto Shut-
oFF on/oFF down 2 Days Enable
Low Power/Auto Shut-
oFF on/oFF down 3 Days Enable
Low Power/Auto Shut-
oFF on/oFF down 4 Days Enable
Power Fail Reset oFF oFF, 0 - 120
48
49
50
51
52
a
b
c
53
54
irA En
rAPdEn
diAgEn
Ft En
LUC-
LUC 1
LUC 2
LUC 3
Ht dP
tP diS
IR Access on on/oFF
Manual Rapid Advance
on on/oFF Access
Manual Diagnostics
on on/oFF Access
Factory Test Access on on/oFF
Lucky Cycle Menu
Lucky Cycle Day(s) of
oFF oFF, 3 - 255 Week / Enable On/Off
Lucky Cycle Number 50 1 - 255
Lucky Cycle Display
oFF on/oFF Option
Heating Indicator Deci-
on/oFF mal Point (Heater/ Temp Sensor only)
Temperature Display on/oFF
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SUnitS
Speed Units RPM RPM/G Force
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Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range
56
57
58
59
60
a
b
c
61
62
PCdL
PPSt
PodL
AtS do
oPL-
oPL 1
oPL 2
oPL 3
droP
oUt
Programmable Close
on on/oFF Door Display
Programmable Push
on on/oFF Start Display
Programmable Open
on on/oFF Door Display
Vend Price Display
oFF on/oFF Override
OPL Parameters
OPL Mode Enable oFF on/oFF
OPL Delayed Start oFF on/oFF
OPL Display Power
on on/oFF Save
Drop Off Mode oFF on/oFF
Out of Order oFF on/oFF
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"AtS 1"
Vend Price #1
"dEn 1"
Coin #1 Value
"dEn 2"
Coin #2 Value
Press the START keypad.
"AtS 2"
Vend Price #2
"AtS 3"
Vend Price #3
"AtS 4"
Vend Price #4
"AtS 5"
Vend Price #5
"AtS 6"
Vend Price #6
"ACMP 1"
Cycle Modifier Key 1
B Vend Price Adder
"ACMP 2"
Cycle Modifier Key 2
C Vend Price Adder
"Ats dP"
Vend Price Decimal Point
"Prog "
Manual Programming
option, press the START keypad. To exit, press the DELICATES 30 keypad.
continued
Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
FLW118R_SVG
To enter a programming
Programming Control
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"CArd"
Card Reader
Display Control
"Error-"
Errors
"CErr 1"
Coin Error
"CErr 2"
Coin Error Penalty
"CErr 3"
Vend Header
Present Error
"CErr-"
Coin Error
Parameters
"E FL-"
Fill Error
continued
"E FL 1"
Fill Error
"E FL 2"
Fill Error Time
"E nF-"
No Water Flow Error
"E nF 1"
No Water Flow Error
"E nF 2"
No Water Flow
Error Time
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"PLSE"
Start Pulse Value
"PLSMod"
Start Pulse Mode
"AtyPE"
Programmable Output Type
"dFtCyC"
Default Cycle
"AUdio"
Audio Signal
"nodE "
Network Node Number
Programming Control
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"Error-"
Errors
"E Sd- "
Slow Drain
Detection Error
"E oP "
Open Thermistor Error Display
(Heater/Temp Sensor only)
"E SH "
Shorted Thermistor Error Display
(Heater/Temp Sensor only)
"E Sd 1"
Slow Drain Detection
"E Sd 2"
Slow Drain Detection
Adjust
continued
continued
"E dr- "
Drain Error
"E dr 1"
Drain Error
"E dr 2"
Drain Error Time
"E Ld- "
Water Leak Detection Error
"E Ld 1"
Water Leak Detection
Day(s) of Week Enable
"E Ld 2"
Water Leak Detection
Number of Cycles
"E Ld 3"
Water Leak Detection
Display Sequence
"E Hd "
Too Hot to Drain Error
(Heater/Temp Sensor only)
"E StHt"
Slow to Heat Error
(Heater/Temp Sensor only)
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FLW120R_SVG
continued
continued
"E Ub "
Non-Fatal Unbalance Error
"Error-"
Errors
"E Ht- "
Heater Error
(Heater/Temp Sensor only)
"E Ht 1"
Heat Error
"E Ht 2"
Heat Error Time
"SUd- "
Suds Removal Routine
"SUd 1"
Suds Removal
Routine Display
"SUd 2"
Suds Removal Routines
Allowed Per Cycle
"SUd 3"
Suds Removal
Routine Extra Time
"E tE "
Water Temperature Exceeded
(Heater/Temp Sensor only)
"E SL "
Suds Lock Error Display
"ovrFLd"
Overflow Mode Display
Clear Error
"CLrErr"
"tP F C"
Temperature (F/C)
Hot Water Temperature
(Heater/Temp Sensor Only)
"FL Hot"
"FL HC"
Warm Water Temperature
(Heater/Temp Sensor Only)
Cold Water Temperature
(Heater/Temp Sensor Only)
"FL CLd"
"CooLdn"
Cool Down Temperature
(Heater/Temp Sensor Only)
Low Water Level
"FL Lo"
"FL MEd"
Medium Water Level
High Water Level
"FL Hi"
"FLSH t"
Flush Out Time for Fill Steps
No Refill After
Time for Agitate Step
"norF t"
Programming Control
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FLW100R-e_SVG
To enter a programming option, press the START keypad. To exit, press the DELICATES 30 keypad.
continued
continued
Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
"rtC- "
Real Time Clock
"rtC 1"
Minutes
"rtC 2" Hours
"rtC 3"
Day
"rtC 4"
Date
"rtC 5"
Month
"rtC 6"
Year
"dLS- "
Daylight Savings
"dLS 1"
Daylight Saving
"dLS 2"
Start Month
"dLS 3"
Start Day of Week
"dLS 4"
Start Week of Month
"dLS 5"
Start Hour
"dLS 6"
End Month
"dLS 7"
End Day of Week
"dLS 8"
End Week of Month
"dLS 9"
End Hour
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FLW100R-f_SVG
To enter a special vend option, press the START keypad. To exit, press the DELICATES 30 keypad.
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"SP1 7"
Special Vend 1 Length in Hours
"SP1 8"
Special Vend 1 End Date
"SP1 9"
Special Vend 1 End Month
"SP1 10"
Special Vend 1 End Year
"SP1 11"
Special Vend 1 Price #1
"SP1 12"
Special Vend 1 Price #2
"SP1 13"
Special Vend 1 Price #3
"SP1 14"
Special Vend 1 Price #4
"SP1 15"
Special Vend 1 Price #5
"SP1 16"
Special Vend 1 Price #6
"SP1 23"
Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier
Key #1 Medium Vend Price
"SP1 24"
Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier
Key #2 Heavy Vend Price
"SP1 25"
Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier
Key #1 Medium Options
"SP1 26"
Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier
Key #2 Heavy Options
"SP1 1"
Special Vend 1 Days of Week Enable
"SP1 2"
Special Vend 1 Start Minute
"SP1 3"
Special Vend 1 Start Hour
"SP1 4"
Special Vend 1 Start Date
"SP1 5"
Special Vend 1 Start Month
"SP1 6"
Special Vend 1 Start Year
"SP1 20"
Special Vend 1 Wash Status
Agitate Step(s) Added Minutes
"SP1 22"
Special Vend 1 Cycle
Modifier Default Value
"SP1- "
Special Vend 1 Parameters
"SP1 27"
Special Vend 1
Extract Speed Limit
Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
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"SP1 21"
Special Vend 1 Wash Status
Agitate Step(s) Subtracted Minutes
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"SP2 "
Special Vend 2 Days Enable
"CMP-"
Cycle Modifier Programming
"SP3 "
Special Vend 3 Days Enable
"SP4 "
Special Vend 4 Days Enable
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"CMP 1"
Default Cycle Modifier
"CMP 2"
Cycle Modifier Key #1
Medium Options
"CMP 3"
Cycle Modifier Key #2
Heavy Options
"CMP 4"
Cycle Modifier Key #1
Added Agitate Time to
Wash Status Agitate Steps
"CMP 5"
Cycle Modifier Key #1
Added Agitate Time to
Rinse 1 Status Agitate Steps
"CMP 6"
Cycle Modifier Key #2
Added Agitate Time to
Wash Status Agitate Steps
"CMP 7"
Cycle Modifier Key #2
Added Agitate Time to
Rinse 1 Status Agitate Steps
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To enter a programming option, press the START keypad. To exit, press the DELICATES 30 keypad.
continued
Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
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"CyCLE1"
Cycle 1
"CyCLE2"
Cycle 2
"CyCLE3"
Cycle 3
"CyCLE4"
Cycle 4
"CyCLE5"
Cycle 5
"CyCLE6"
Cycle 6
"CyCLE7"
Cycle 7
"CyCLE8"
Cycle 8
"CyCLE9"
Cycle 9
"CMESS-"
Hold Step
Custom Messages
“CMESS1”
Custom Message #1
“CMESS2”
Custom Message #2
"PCyCtd"
Cycle Time
Display Enable
"nCyCtd" No Cycle
Time Display
"CyCLE-"
Cycle Programming
Programming Control
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To enter a programming option, press the START keypad. To exit, press the DELICATES 30 keypad.
continued
Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
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"LPAS 1"
Low Power/Auto Shutdown 1 Days
Enable (On/Off)
"LPAS 2"
Low Power/Auto Shutdown 2 Days
Enable (On/Off)
"LPAS 3"
Low Power/Auto Shutdown 3 Days
Enable (On/Off)
"LPAS 4”
Low Power/Auto Shutdown 4 Days
Enable (On/Off)
"PF rst"
Power Fail Reset
"irA En"
IR Access (On/Off)
"rAPdEn"
Manual Rapid Advance (On/Off)
"diAgEn"
Manual Diagnostics (On/Off)
"Ft En"
Factory Test Cycle (On/Off)
"bAL At"
Number of Balance Attempts with
No Loss of Time
"CyCPAU"
Cycle Pause Resume
(On/Off)
Programming Control
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"LUC-"
Lucky Cycle
"PCdL"
Programmable
Close Door/Lid Display
"PCdL"
Programmable
Close Door Display
"PCdL"
“SUnitS”
Speed Units
"tP ind"
Water Temperature
Indicator (On/Off)
"tP diS"
Temperature Display
(On/Off)
"Ht dP "
Heating Indicator
Decimal Point (On/Off)
(Heater/Temp Sensor only)
"PPSt"
Programmable
Push Start Display
"PodL"
Programmable
Open Door Display
"AtS do"
Vend Price Display
Override
"oPL- "
OPL Parameters
"LUC 1"
Lucky Cycle
Day(s) of Week/Enable
On/Off
"LUC 2"
Lucky Cycle Number
"LUC 3"
Lucky Cycle Display Option
"oPL 1"
OPL Mode Enable (On/Off)
"OPL 2"
OPL Delayed Start (On/Off)
"OPL 3"
OPL Display Power Save (On/Off)
"droP "
Drop Off Mode (On/Off)
"oUt "
Out of Order (On/Off)
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Vend Price 1 AtS 1

This option allows the owner to set the vend price for all cycles, but otherwise specifically for NORMAL 90 . This price should be set before all other prices. This vend price will be shown in the display when NORMAL 90 is selected.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the START (enter) keypad. All cycle LEDs will be lit to show all cycle prices are being programmed.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
4. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
5. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Vend Price 2 AtS 2

This option allows the owner to set the vend price for NORMAL
60. This vend price will be shown in the display when NORMAL
60 is selected.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. The keypad LEDs will be lit to show which cycle price is be­ing programmed.
4.
When AtS 2 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Vend Price 3 AtS 3

This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a NOR­MAL 90 DELICATES COLD. This vend price will be shown in
the display when NORMAL 90 DELICATES COLDNORMAL 40 is selected.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. The keypad LEDs will be lit to show which cycle price is be­ing programmed.
4.
When AtS 3 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Vend Price 4 AtS 4

This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a PERM PRESS 60. This vend price will be shown in the display when PERM PRESS 60 is selected.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until AtS 4 appears in the display.
4. The keypad LEDs will be lit to show which cycle price is be­ing programmed.
5.
When AtS 4 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Vend Price 5 AtS 5

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This option allows the owner to set the vend price for DELI­CATES 30. This vend price will be shown in the display when DELICATES 30 is selected.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until AtS 5 appears in the display.
4. The keypad LEDs will be lit to show which cycle price is be­ing programmed.
5.
When AtS 5 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Vend Price 6 AtS 6

This option allows the owner to set the vend price for DELI­CATES COLD. This vend price will be shown in the display when DELICATES COLD is selected.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until AtS 6 appears in the display.
4. The keypad LEDs will be lit to show which cycle price is be­ing programmed.
5.
When AtS 6 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Cycle Modifier Key 1 B Vend Price Add-
er ACNP 1
This option allows the owner to set the vend price for the B modifier key. This price is added onto the cycle price.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until ACNP 1 appears in the display.
4. TheB modifier LED will be lit to show which price is being programmed.
5.
When ACNP 1 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Cycle Modifier Key 2 C Vend Price Add-
er ACNP 2
This option allows the owner to set the vend price for the C modifier key. This price is added onto the cycle price.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until ACNP 2 appears in the display.
4. The C modifier LED will be lit to show which price is being programmed.
5.
When ACNP 2 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
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6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Vend Price Decimal Point Ats dP

This option allows the owner to enable a decimal point to show up in the vend price at one of two locations. For example, a vend price of 200 can be display with a decimal point as 2.00 or
0.200.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until Ats dP appears in the display.
4.
When Ats dP appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the parameter.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Coin 1 Value dEn 1

This option allows the owner to set a specific numerical value for a coin entered. For example, in the United States the coin value for one quarter would be measured in cents (25). Therefore, the coin value entered for one quarter would be 00025.
If the Vend Price 1 is set for “.75”, and the Coin Value is set for “00025”, the vend price displayed will decrease by 0.25 for each coin entered and 3 coins will need to be entered to satisfy the vend price.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until dEn 1 appears in the display.
4.
When dEn 1 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Coin 2 Value dEn 2

This option allows the owner to set a specific numerical value for a coin entered when using the dual coin drop. For example, the coin value for a dollar coin would be measured in cents (1.00). Therefore, the coin value entered for one dollar coin would be
00100.
If the Vend Price #1 (option 1) is set for 2.00, and the Coin Value is set for 00100, the vend price displayed will decrease by 1.00 for each dollar coin entered and 2 coins will need to be entered to satisfy the vend price.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until dEn 2 appears in the display.
4.
When dEn 2 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Start Pulse Value PLSE

This option allows the owner to program the value of the Start Pulse if used for multiple pulses with an after-market central card reader or pay system.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
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3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until PLSE appears in the display.
4.
When PLSE appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Start Pulse Mode PLSNod

This option allows the owner to program the Start Pulse Input. The Start Pulse Mode can be used for after-market central pay or card systems. The central system sends the start pulse to the Start Pulse Input of the control to start the cycle. If set for single pulse, one start pulse from the central system will start the cycle. If set for multiple pulses, each pulse will deduct from the vend price value set up in Start Pulse Value until the vend is satisfied.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until PLSNod appears in the display.
4.
When PLSNod appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. oFF or a number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Start Pulse Mode Program­ming Value.
5. Locate the desired number in the first column of Table 1 be­low.
PLSNod
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the current number until cor­rect.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the current value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Programmable Output Type AtyPE

This option allows the owner to program when the control pro­vides an output that can be used for variety of reasons.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until AtyPE appears in the display.
4.
When AtyPE appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Output Type Value.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the current number to the de­sired number selected from Table 2 .
Mode(s) in Which Programmable Out­put Type Value
0* - Available Ready Mode only
1 - Available with Start Ready Mode, Start Mode
2 - Available with End of Cycle
3 - Available with Start and End of Cycle
Available Signal is
Active
Ready Mode, End of Cy­cle Mode
Ready Mode, End of Cy­cle Mode, Start Mode
Start Pulse Mode Value
Start Pulse ON/OFF
0 OFF OFF
128 * ON Single Pulse
192 ON Multiple Pulses
* Factory default setting.
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Single Pulse/ Multiple Pulses
4 - Vend is Not Satisfied Ready Mode, Partial
Vend Mode
5 - Vend is Not Satisfied with End of Cycle
Ready Mode, Partial Vend Mode, End of Cycle Mode
6 - Available with Vend Ready Mode, Partial
Vend Mode, Start Mode
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Mode(s) in Which Programmable Out­put Type Value
7 - Available with Vend and End of Cycle
Available Signal is
Active
Ready Mode, End of Cy­cle Mode, Partial Vend Mode, Start Mode
8 - Machine is In Use Door Locking, Door/Lid
Unlocking, Overflow Mode, Pause Mode, Run Mode
9 - Cycle is Complete End of Cycle
10 - Lucky Cycle For 10 seconds when
Start Mode is entered
11 - Break in Alarm For 15 seconds when
Break in Alarm is trig­gered at same time as au­dio output tone
12 - End of Cycle is En­tered
For 3 seconds when End of Cycle Mode is entered
13 - Motor Running Whenever Motor is run-
ning
*Factory default setting.
Table 2
dFtCYC
Default Val­ue Cycle Type
Wash Tem­perature
1 NORMAL 90 90 °C
2 NORMAL 60 60 °C
3 * NORMAL 40 40 °C
4 PERM PRESS6060 °C
5 DELICATES 30 30 °C
6 DELICATES
COLD
Temperature of water from tap
* Factory default setting.
Table 3
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the current number to the de­sired number.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Card Reader Display Control CArd

6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Default Cycle dFtCyC

This option allows the owner to set the default cycle that the ma­chine will enter when in the Ready Mode.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until dFtCyC appears in the display.
4.
When dFtCyC appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. Refer to ta­ble below. This number corresponds to the current default cy­cle value. The corresponding LEDs will also be lit.
This option allows the owner to program whether the display is controlled by the machine’s electronic control or an external pay­ment system such as a card reader.
NOTE: This feature does not need to be programmed manually. The card reader itself makes this determina­tion.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CArd appears in the display.
4.
When CArd appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Card Reader Display Control Status will appear in the display.
on = Card Reader/External Payment System controls display
oFF = Machine Electronic Control controls display (factory de-
fault setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
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6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Audio Signal AUdio

This option allows the owner to program when the signal will sound.
There are five occasions when a signal may sound during the washer operation. These five occasions are listed below:
1. End of Cycle Signal By default, the signal is turned off. If turned on, the signal will sound for three seconds at the end of a cycle.
2. Keypad Depression Signal By default, this signal is turned on and will sound for a quarter of a second. This signal will sound each time a keypad is pressed.
3. Coin Input/Card Insertion Signal By default, this signal is turned on and will sound for a quarter of a second each time a coin or card is entered.
4. Remove Card Signal (Card Models Only) By default, this signal is turned on and will sound one second on and one sec­ond off when the control is prompting for card removal.
5. Signal for Start By default, this signal is turned on and will sound one second on and one second off for 10 seconds after vend price has been satisfied.

How to Program the Audio Signal

1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until AU- dio appears in the display.
4.
When AUdio appears in the display press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Audio Signal Programming Value.
5. Locate the desired number in the first column of Table 4 on the following page.
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the current number until cor­rect.
For Example: A user might wish to have the signal sound only when a keypad is pressed. Entering the number “1” in step 5 would turn off all the options except KEYPAD. In this instance, the signal would sound only when a keypad is pressed.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct number ap­pears in the display. The next option will appear in the dis­play.

How to Read Audio Signal Table

To determine the correct number required to program the Audio Signal, use the following chart. The Signal Value column con­tains the number required in step 6. The other columns corre­spond to individual options.
Each column of options contains a unique combination of the words “ON” and “OFF” that indicates if that column’s option is turned on or off when the Signal Value is entered. Select the de­sired combination of options and enter the number found in the Signal Value column.
The default cycle programmed at the factory is 29.
Serial or Net­work Vending
Signal Value Start Mode
Command Signal
Coin/Card In­put End of Cycle Key Pressed
0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
2 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
3 OFF OFF OFF ON ON
4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
5 OFF OFF ON OFF ON
6 OFF OFF ON ON OFF
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Serial or Net­work Vending
Signal Value Start Mode
Command Signal
Coin/Card In­put End of Cycle Key Pressed
7 OFF OFF ON ON ON
8 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
9 OFF ON OFF OFF ON
10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF
11 OFF ON OFF ON ON
12 OFF ON ON OFF OFF
13 OFF ON ON OFF ON
14 OFF ON ON ON OFF
15 OFF ON ON ON ON
16 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON
18 ON OFF OFF ON OFF
19 ON OFF OFF ON ON
20 ON OFF ON OFF OFF
21 ON OFF ON OFF ON
22 ON OFF ON ON OFF
23 ON OFF ON ON ON
24 ON ON OFF OFF OFF
25 ON ON OFF OFF ON
26 ON ON OFF ON OFF
27 ON ON OFF ON ON
28 ON ON ON OFF OFF
29* ON ON ON OFF ON
30 ON ON ON ON OFF
31 ON ON ON ON ON
* Factory default setting.
Table 4
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Network Node Number nodE

This option allows the owner to program a unique number used for wired or wireless communication. Every machine on the same network much have a different node number to work correctly.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until nodE appears in the display.
4.
When nodE appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Network Node Number status will appear in the display.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Error Code Programming Error-

This option allows the owner to turn on or turn off certain errors in the control.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until Er- ror- appears in the display.
4.
When Error- appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. There are multiple programmable error code pa­rameters. Refer to Table 5 .
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to select the desired option.
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to select error code.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct code ap­pears in the display. The current status will appear in the dis­play.
NOTE: Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad and then the START (enter) keypad again to choose a specific coin error parameter. Re­fer to Table 5 .
8. Press the NORMAL 40 ( ) or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the status.
9. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct status ap­pears in the display. The next Error Code Programming op­tion will appear in the display.
Error Code Programming Error-
CErr-
Coin Error Parameters Menu
CEr 1
CEr 2
CEr 3
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Coin Error - Determines if display will show error.
Coin Error Penalty - If enabled, coin er­ror will erase previous coins entered and reset the vend price.
Vend Header Present Error - If enabled and coin drop header is unplugged, con­trol ignores coin inputs.
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Error Code Programming Error-
E FL-
Fill Error Menu
E FL 1
E FL 2
E nF-
No Water Flow Error Menu
E nF 1
E nF 2
E Hd E Hd
Fill Error (On/Off) - If Enabled, will set error after fill error alarm time if fill level isn't reached, if disabled will allow filling forever if fill level never reached.
Fill Error Time - Time allowed in mi­nutes to reach target fill level before set­ting a fill error.
No Water Flow Error (On/Off) - If Ena­bled, will set error after no water flow er­ror time if 4 inch water level isn't reached. If disabled will allow filling for­ever until 4 inch level is reached.
No Water Flow Error Time - Time al­lowed in minutes to reach a 4 inch fill level.
Too Hot to Drain Error (Heater/Temp Sensor only) - If water is too hot to drain safely during a Drain or Extract step, the control will display this error at the end of the cycle after the door is opened or a key is pressed and will continue to show the error until any key has been pressed or for one minute. Cool Down steps should be added if this error occurs often to prevent this error and improve cycle operation.
E dr-
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E dr 1
E dr 2
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Drain Error (On/Off) - If Enabled, will set error after drain error alarm time if empty water level isn't reached, if disa­bled will allow draining forever if empty level never reached.
Drain Error Time - Time allowed in mi­nutes to reach an empty water level be­fore setting the drain error.
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E Ld- E Ld-
E Ld 1
E Ld 2
E Ld 3
E Sd-
Slow Drain Detection Error Menu
E Sd 1
E Sd 2
Water Leak Detection Error Menu - This error checks for whether the machine is leaking water by adding 1 minute to the cycle to check for water leaks.
Water Leak Detection Day(s) of Week Enable - Allows owner to pick which days to check for water leaks.
Refer to Table 8 for the value definitions.
Water Leak Detection Number of Cycles Between - Sets how many cycles must run before water leaks are checked again.
Water Leak Detection Display Sequence (On/Off) - Will show a moving dash "-" across the 7-segment display while the water leak detection is being performed.
Slow Drain Detection (On/Off) - Ena­bles/Disables the error
Slow Drain Detection Adjust - Allows the owner to add time in seconds to the machine's default draining time used to detect for slow draining conditions. Helps allow for locations with poor draining conditions.
E oP E oP
E SH E SH
Open Thermistor Error Display (Heater/ Temp Sensor only) - Error shown at end of cycle if the temperature is detected to be less than/equal to 32F/0C while heat­ing.
Shorted Thermistor Error Display (Heat­er/Temp Sensor only) - Error shown at end of cycle if the temperature is detec­ted to be greater than 212F/100C while heating.
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Error Code Programming Error-
E StHt E StHt
E Ht-
Heater Error Menu (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
E Ht 1
E Ht 2
Slow to Heat Error (Heater/Temp Sensor only) - If programmed to off, then the er­ror is disabled. The control will show the error during the cycle if the water tem­perature has not changed 5°C from the start of heating within the programmed time in minutes. The cycle will continue normally even if the error is set. Any keypress will clear the error display.
Heater Error (On/Off) - If Enabled, will set error after heater error alarm time if target water temperature isn't reached, if disabled will allow heating forever until target temperature is reached. Shown at end of cycle until the door is opened or a key is pressed.
Heater Error Time - Time allowed in mi­nutes to reach target water temperature before setting the heater error.
E tE E tE
E Ub E Ub
E SL E SL
Water Temperature Exceeded (Heater/ Temp Sensor only) - Helps to detect a stuck heater relay by setting error if the maximum water temperature allowed has been exceeded for 10 minutes. Shown at end of cycle for one minute, after the door is opened or a key is pressed.
Non-Fatal Unbalance Error - Error shown at end of cycle if load has been detected to be out of balance during the cycle. Shown after the door is opened or a key is pressed. This error will remain displayed until another key has been pressed or one minute passes.
Suds Lock Error Display - Shown at end of cycle after the door is opened or a keys is pressed if suds were still detected in the machine after all Suds Removal Routines allowed have been run in the cycle. Will be cleared after one minute or if a key is pressed.
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SUd-
Suds Removal Routine Menu
SUd 1
SUd 2
SUd 3
ovrFLd ovrFLd
Suds Removal Routine Display (On/Off)­Will show "SUdS" on the display while a Suds Removal Routine is being per­formed during the cycle.
Suds Removal Routine Allowed Per Cy­cle - Allows the owner to pick how many Suds Removal Routines are allowed per cycle.
Suds Removal Routine Extra Time (On/ Off) - If programmed to ON, the Suds Removal Routines will pause cycle time to perform suds removal routines, if Off, the Suds Removal Routines will use cy­cle time which may result in poorer ma­chine performance.
Overflow Mode Display - Can be used to disable "oFLo" on the display while in an Overflow Condition during a running cy­cle if set to Off. In all other modes, it will always show "oFLo" if an overflow con­dition exists.
CLrErr CLrErr
Temperature (Fahrenheit/Celsius)
(Heater/Temp Sensor only) tP F C
This option allows the owner to set whether the display units for temperature will be shown in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD() keypad to scroll through the programmable options until tP F C appears in the display.
Allow Error Clearing (On/Off) - Allows the ability for the owner to clear most er­rors by pressing NORMAL 90 NOR­MAL 60 keypads. Some errors will still require power to be cycled to clear the er­ror and some errors will continually set themselves until the condition for the er­ror being set is fixed. Call for service if an error will not clear.
Table 5
4.
When tP F C appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. A setting will appear in the display. This setting (found below) corresponds to the current Temperature (Fah­renheit/Celsius) setting.
CELCiU = Celsius
FAHrEn = Fahrenheit
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to set the desired value.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
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Hot Water Temperature (Heater/Temp
Sensor only) FL Hot
This option allows the owner to set the hot water temperature which can be used to set fill temperature in cycle programming.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until FL Hot appears in the display.
4.
When FL Hot appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Water Temperature setting and is displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius based on the temperature setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
This option allows the owner to set the cold water temperature which can be used to set fill temperature in cycle programming.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until FL CLd appears in the display.
4.
When FL CLd appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Water Temperature setting and is displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius based on the temperature setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Cool Down Temperature (Heater/Temp
Sensor only) CooLdn
Warm Water Temperature (Heater/Temp
Sensor only) FL HC
This option allows the owner to set the warm water temperature which can be used to set fill temperature in cycle programming.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until FL HC appears in the display.
4.
When FL HC appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Water Temperature setting and is displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius based on the temperature setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Cold Water Temperature (Heater/Temp
Sensor only) FL CLd
This option allows the owner to set the cool down global water temperature for cool down steps.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CooLdn appears in the display.
4.
When CooLdn appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Water Temperature setting and is displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius based on the temperature setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Low Water Level FL Lo

This option allows the owner to set the low water level which can be used in fill steps to set water levels in cycle programming.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
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2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until FL Lo appears in the display.
4.
When FL Lo appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Water Level setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Medium Water Level FL NEd

This option allows the owner to set the medium water level which can be used in fill steps to set water levels in cycle pro­gramming.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until FL NEd appears in the display.
4.
When FL NEd appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Water Level setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

High Water Level FL Hi

This option allows the owner to set the high water level which can be used in fill steps to set water levels in cycle programming.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until FL Hi appears in the display.
4.
When FL Hi appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Water Level setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Flush Out Time for Fill Step FLSH t

This option allows the owner to set the flush out time in seconds for fill steps that have flush out enabled. The flush out is used to help rinse out the machine at the beginning of the fill steps. The water will be evacuated for the programmed time at the begin­ning of the fill steps that have this option enabled.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until FLSH t appears in the display.
4.
When FLSH t appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
No Refill After Time for Agitate Step
norF t
This option allows the owner to set the no refill after time in mi­nutes for fill, agitate, and soak steps. Refills can only occur if the programmed time has not been exceeded in the current step.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until norF appears in the display.
4.
When norF appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
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Set Real-Time Clock rtC-

This option allows the owner to set the controls internal clock to the correct time and date.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until rtC- appears in the display.
4.
Press the START keypad and rtC 1 will appear in the dis­play.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options. Refer to Table 6 .
rtC 1
rtC 2
rtC 3
rtC 4
rtC 5
Programs Minutes
Programs Hours
Programs Day of Week
Programs Date of Month
Programs Month
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until
dLS- appears in the display. Press the START keypad and dLS 1 will appear in the display.
4. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options. Refer to Table 7 .
dLS 1
dLS 2
dLS 3
dLS 4
dLS 5
dLS 6
dLS 7
Daylight Savings (On/ Off)
Programs Start Month
Programs Start Day of Week
Programs Start Week of Month
Programs Start Hour
Programs End Month
Programs End Day of Week
rtC 6
Table 6
6. When the desired option appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the minutes, hours, day of week, date of month, month or year to the correct time or date.
NOTE: The hours will be displayed in military time. For day of week, Sunday is considered day one (1), Monday is day two (2) and so on. For year, the year 2000 is “ 0 ”, the year 2001 is “ 1 ” and so on.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Programs Year

Set Daylight Savings Time dLS-

This option allows the owner to set the controls internal clock to the daylight savings time and date.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
dLS 8
dLS 9
Table 7
5. When the desired option appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the minutes, hours, day of week, date of month, month or year to the correct time or date.
NOTE: The hours will be displayed in military time. For day of week, Sunday is considered day one (1), Monday is day two (2) and so on. For year, the year 2000 is “ 0 ”, the year 2001 is “ 1 ” and so on. For week of month, first week is "1", second week is "2", third week is "3", and last week is "4".
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Programs End Week of Month
Programs End Hour

Special Vend 1 Days Enable SP1 1

This option allows the owner to set the day or days of a special vend.
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Special Vend 1 is used to change the standard vend prices for spe­cial occasions. The special vend can be programmed to start and end on a specific day or days of the week.
The owner may also turn the Special Vend 1 option on or off if desired.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
5. Locate the desired number in the first column of Table 8 .
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the current number until cor­rect.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

How to Read the Days Enable Value Table

keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until SP1- appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and SP1 1 will appear in the display.
4.
When SP1 1 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display that corresponds to the current Special Vend 1 Days Enable Programming Val­ue.
To determine the correct number required to program the Special Vend Days Enable, Water Leak Detection Days of Week Enable or the Lucky Cycle Day(s) of Week / Enable, use the following table. The Value column contains the number required in step 6. The other columns correspond to individual days.
Each column of days contains a unique combination of the words “ON” and “OFF” that indicates if that column’s day is turned on or off when the value is entered. Select the desired combination of days and enter the number found in the value column.
SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1
VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON/OFF
0* OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
3 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
5 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
7 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON
9 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON
11 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON
13 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON
15 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
17 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
19 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
21 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
23 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON
25 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
27 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON
29 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON
31 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON
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SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1
VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON/OFF
33 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
35 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON
37 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON
39 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
41 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON
43 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON
45 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
47 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON
49 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON
51 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
53 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON
55 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON
57 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON
59 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON
61 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON
63 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON
65 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
67 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
69 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
71 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON
73 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON
75 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON
77 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON
79 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
81 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
83 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
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SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1
VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON/OFF
85 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
87 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON
89 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
91 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON
93 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON
95 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON
97 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
99 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON
101 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON
103 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
105 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON
107 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON
109 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
111 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON
113 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON
115 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
117 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON
119 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON
121 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON
123 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON
125 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON
127 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
129 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
131 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
133 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
135 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON
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SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1
VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON/OFF
137 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON
139 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON
141 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON
143 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
145 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
147 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
149 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
151 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON
153 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
155 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON
157 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON
159 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON
161 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
163 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON
165 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON
167 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
169 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON
171 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON
173 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
175 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON
177 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON
179 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
181 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON
183 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON
185 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON
187 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON
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SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1
VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON/OFF
189 ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON
191 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON
193 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
195 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON
197 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON
199 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON
201 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON
203 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON
205 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON
207 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
209 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
211 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON
213 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
215 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON
217 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
219 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON
221 ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON
223 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON
225 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
227 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON
229 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON
231 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
233 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON
235 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON
237 ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
239 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON
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SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1
VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON/OFF
241 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON
243 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
245 ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON
247 ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON
249 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON
251 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON
253 ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON
255 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
* Factory default setting.
Table 8
How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Minute SP1
2
This option allows the owner to set the minute that Special Vend 1 will begin.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 2 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 2 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current start minute will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the value to the desired mi­nute.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Hour SP1 3

This option allows the owner to set the hour that Special Vend 1 will begin.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 3 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 3 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current start time (in military time) will appear in the display.
NOTE: The hours will be displayed in military time.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the start value to the desired hour.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Date SP1 4

This option allows the owner to set the date of the month that Special Vend 1 will begin.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLDD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 4 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 4 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current start date will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the start date to the desired date.
NOTE: If “off” is selected and Special Vend 1 is on, Special Vend 1 will occur at the time and days of week selected, regardless of the date.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Month SP1
5
This option allows the owner to set the month that Special Vend 1 will begin.
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NOTE: If Special Vend 1 Start Month, Start Date, End Month, or End Date are programmed to zero (default is zero), the Special Vend 1 will be active every week on the days programmed in Table 8 .
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 5 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 5 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current start month will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the start month to the desired month.
NOTE: If “off” is selected and Special Vend 1 is on, Special Vend 1 will occur at the time and days of week selected, regardless of the month.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Year SP1 6

This option allows the owner to set the year that Special Vend 1 will begin.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 6 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 6 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current start year will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the start value to the desired year.
NOTE: If “off” is selected and Special Vend 1 is on, Special Vend 1 will occur at the time or days of week selected, regardless of the year. “1” is year 2001, “2” is year 2002, and so on.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Length in Hours
SP1 7
This option allows the owner to set the length in hours for Special Vend 1.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 7 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 7 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current length in hours will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the current value to the desired number of hours.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

How to Program Special Vend 1 End Date SP1 8

This option allows the owner to set the date of the month that Special Vend 1 will end.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 8 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 8 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current end date will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value to the desired date.
NOTE: If “off” is selected and Special Vend 1 is on, Special Vend 1 will occur at the time or days of week selected, regardless of the date.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

How to Program Special Vend 1 End Month SP1 9

This option allows the owner to set the month that Special Vend 1 will end.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 9 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 9 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current end month will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value to the desired month.
NOTE: If “off” is selected and Special Vend 1 is on, Special Vend 1 will occur at the time and day of week selected, regardless of the month.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

How to Program Special Vend 1 End Year SP1 10

This option allows the owner to set the year that Special Vend 1 will end.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 10 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 10 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current end year will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value to the desired year.
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NOTE: If “off” is selected and Special Vend 1 is on, Special Vend 1 will occur at the time or days of week selected, regardless of the year. “1” is year 2001, “2” is year 2002 and so on.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 1 SP1
11
This option allows the owner to set the vend price for all cycles, but otherwise specifically for NORMAL 90 . This price should be set before all other prices. The corresponding LEDs will be lit while programming.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 11 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 11 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 2 SP1
12
This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a NOR­MAL 60 wash in Special Vend 1. The corresponding LEDs will be lit while programming.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 12 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 12 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 3 SP1
13
This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a NOR­MAL 40 wash in Special Vend 1. The corresponding LEDs will be lit while programming.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 13 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 13 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 4 SP1
14
This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a PERM PRESS 60 wash in Special Vend 1. The corresponding LEDs will be lit while programming.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 14 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 14 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 5 SP1
15
This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a DELI­CATES 30 wash in Special Vend 1. The corresponding LEDs will be lit while programming.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 15 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 15 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
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NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 6 SP1
16
This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a DELI­CATES COLD wash in Special Vend 1. The corresponding LEDs will be lit while programming.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 16 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 16 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current valuee will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Wash Status Agi-
tate Steps Added Minutes SP1 20
This option allows the owner to add time to any agitate steps that have their status set to Wash in Special Vend 1.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 20 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 20 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the number of minutes dis­played to the desired number of added minutes.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Wash Status Agi-
tate Steps Subtracted Minutes SP1 21
This option allows the owner to subtract time from any agitate steps that have their status set to Wash in Special Vend 1.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 21 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 21 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier De-
fault Value SP1 22
This option allows the owner to set the default cycle modifier that should be selected any time that Ready Mode is entered.
0 = Modifier A, 1 = Modifier B, 2 = Modifier C.
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 22 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 22 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier B
Key #1 Vend Price SP1 23
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 23 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 23 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit
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and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier C
Key #2 Vend Price SP1 24
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 24 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 24 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad­vance to the next digit.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier B
Key #1 Options SP1 25
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease to enable the desired options to be active when the C keypad is active. Refer to Table 1.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Extract Speed
Limit SP1 27
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 27 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 27 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the value of the speed to be limited. Keep the speed at the highest programmable value for no limit to the spin speed.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Special Vend 2 Days Enable SP2

1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 25 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 25 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to increase or decrease the value to enable the desired options to be active when the B keypad is active. Refer to Ta- ble 1.
4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier C
Key #2 Options SP1 26
1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 26 appears in the display.
2.
When SP1 26 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
This option allows the owner to enable or disable a second spe­cial vend. Special Vend 2 can be programmed using an external device or network. The owner may also turn the Special Vend 2 option on or off.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until SP2 appears in the display.
4.
When SP2 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Special Vend 2 Days Enable status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Special Vend 3 Days Enable SP3

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This option allows the owner to enable or disable third special vend. Special Vend 3 can be programmed using an external de­vice or network. The owner may also turn the Special Vend 3 op­tion on or off.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until SP3 appears in the display.
4.
When SP3 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Special Vend 3 Days Enable status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Special Vend 4 Days Enable SP4

This option allows the owner to enable or disable a fourth special vend. Special Vend 4 can be programmed using an external de­vice or network. The owner may also turn the Special Vend 4 op­tion on or off if desired.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until SP4 appears in the display.
4.
When SP4 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Special Vend 4 Days Enable status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-

This option allows the owner to program the machine to offer an added prewash, extra wash time, an added rinse, extra rinse time,
a warm rinse, or any combination of the above to the customers for an added vend price. This option is used when B or C is selec­ted using the modifier keypad.

How to Program Default Cycle Modifier CNP 1

This option allows the owner to set the Default Cycle Modifier.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the NORMAL 40 () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP- appears in the display.
4.
When CNP- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable Cycle Modifier options until CNP 1 appears in the display.
6.
When CNP 1 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current default cycle modifier. Refer to ta­ble below.
CNP 1
Default Value Cycle Modifier
0* A
1 B
2 C
*Factory default setting.
Table 9
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the current number to the de­sired number selected from the table.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Cycle Modifier B Key #1 Options
CNP 2
This option allows the owner to select the options that are ena­bled when the B modifier keypad is active.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
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2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP- appears in the display.
4.
When CNP- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP 2 appears in the display.
6.
When CNP 2 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
Extra Rinse
Configuration
Value
Warm Final Rinse
Warm Rinse over-rides fill temperature for Final Fill
Enables Warm Rinse for the last active Fill Step in all cy­cles
Steps Agitate Time
Time Added to Rinse Sta­tus Fill and Agitate Steps
Adds addi­tional time for all Agitate Steps with their Status set to Rinse 1
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the configuration value. Refer to the table below for the value definitions.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Each row contains a unique combination of the words “ON” and “OFF” that indicates if that column’s feature is turned on or off when the value is entered. Select the desired combination of fea­tures and enter the number found in the value column.
Extra Wash Steps Agitate Time
Time Added to Wash Sta­tus Fill and Agitate Steps
Adds addi­tional time for all Agitate Steps with their Status set to Wash
Extra Rinse
Modifier #2 Active Steps Enabled
Turns on all Cycle Steps with Active State set to
Nod 2
Prewash
Modifier #1 Active Steps Enabled
Turns on all Cycle Steps with Active State set to
Nod 1
0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 * OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
2 ** OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
3 *** OFF OFF OFF ON ON
4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
5 OFF OFF ON OFF ON
6 OFF OFF ON ON OFF
7 OFF OFF ON ON ON
8 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
9 OFF ON OFF OFF ON
10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF
11 OFF ON OFF ON ON
12 OFF ON ON OFF OFF
13 OFF ON ON OFF ON
14 OFF ON ON ON OFF
Table 10  continues...
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Configuration
Value
Warm Final Rinse
Warm Rinse over-rides fill temperature for Final Fill
Enables Warm Rinse for the last active Fill Step in all cy­cles
Extra Rinse Steps Agitate Time
Time Added to Rinse Sta­tus Fill and Agitate Steps
Adds addi­tional time for all Agitate Steps with their Status set to Rinse 1
Extra Wash Steps Agitate Time
Time Added to Wash Sta­tus Fill and Agitate Steps
Adds addi­tional time for all Agitate Steps with their Status set to Wash
Extra Rinse
Modifier #2 Active Steps Enabled
Turns on all Cycle Steps with Active State set to
Nod 2
15 OFF ON ON ON ON
16 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON
18 ON OFF OFF ON OFF
19 ON OFF OFF ON ON
20 ON OFF ON OFF OFF
Prewash
Modifier #1 Active Steps Enabled
Turns on all Cycle Steps with Active State set to
Nod 1
21 ON OFF ON OFF ON
22 ON OFF ON ON OFF
23 ON OFF ON ON ON
24 ON ON OFF OFF OFF
25 ON ON OFF OFF ON
26 ON ON OFF ON OFF
27 ON ON OFF ON ON
28 ON ON ON OFF OFF
29 ON ON ON OFF ON
30 ON ON ON ON OFF
31 ON ON ON ON ON
* Default for Cycle Modifier B Key #1 Option starting Serial No. 1503031611
** Default for Cycle Modifier B Key #1 Option through Serial No. 1503031610
*** Default for Cycle Modifier C Key #2 Option
Table 10
How to Program Cycle Modifier C Key #2 Options
CNP 3
This option allows the owner to select the options that are ena­bled when the C modifier keypad is active.
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1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
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3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP- appears in the display.
4.
When CNP- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP 3 appears in the display.
6.
When CNP 3 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the configuration value.
Refer to Table 10 for the value definitions.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Cycle Modifier B Additional Wash
Time CNP 4
This option allows the owner to add additional time to agitate steps that have wash selected as their status. The additional wash time option needs to be turned on for the Cycle Modifier B Addi­tional Wash Time to take effect.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP- appears in the display.
4.
When CNP- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP 4 appears in the display.
6.
When CNP 4 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display corresponding to the number of minutes to be added to agitate steps that have wash selected as their status.
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the current number minutes.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Cycle Modifier B Additional Rinse
Time CNP 5
This option allows the owner to add additional time to agitate steps that have Rinse 1 selected as their status. The additional rinse time option needs to be turned on for the Cycle Modifier B Additional Rinse Time to take effect.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP- appears in the display.
4.
When CNP- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
5.
When CNP 5 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display corresponding to the number of minutes to be added to steps that have Rinse 1 selected as their status.
6. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the current number of minutes.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Cycle Modifier C Additional Wash
Time CNP 6
This option allows the owner to add additional time to agitate steps that have wash selected as their status. The additional wash time option needs to be turned on for the Cycle Modifier C Addi­tional Wash Time to take effect.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP- appears in the display.
4.
When CNP- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP 6 appears in the display.
6.
When CNP 6 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display corresponding to the number of minutes to be added to steps that have Wash se­lected as their status.
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the current number of minutes.
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8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Program Cycle Modifier C Additional Rinse
Time CNP 7
This option allows the owner to add additional time to agitate steps that have Rinse 1 selected as their status. The additional rinse time option needs to be turned on for the Cycle Modifier C Additional Rinse Time to take effect.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP- appears in the display.
4.
When CNP- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNP 7 appears in the display.
6.
When CNP 7 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display corresponding to the number of minutes to be added to steps that have Rinse 1 selected as their status.
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the current number of minutes
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
How to Enter Cycle Programming Cy-
CLE-
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until Cy- CLE- appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and CyCLE1 will appear in the display.
NOTE: The LED light next to the select cycle keypad will be lit to indicate which cycle is being program­med.
4. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the cycles to program.
5. Press the START (enter) keypad when the desired cycle ap­pears in the display. PCyCtd will appear in the diplay if ena- bled. Otherwise the first cycle step will appear. Refer to Table 11 for keypad navigation.
6. For each cycle, the Programmable Cycle Time Display can be programmed, if enabled in Global Programming Parameters (refer to Programmable Cycle Time Display PCyCtd). Press the START (enter) keypad to program the displayed time.
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until the desired value is on the diplay. Values range from 0 - 65,535. A value of 0 will disable Programmable Cy­cle Time for the selected cycle. This allows for some cycles to use a Programmable Cycle Time while others use the time calculated from the enabled steps.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad. The new value is saved and 01XXXX appears in the dispay. The first two digits represent the Cycle Step number and will flash. XXXX will show the step type. The machine is able to have up to 50 custom steps programmed for each cycle. Within each step there are several programmable options. Refer to the following sections for de­tails about each step type and its options.
9.
After the last cycle step is stored, CyCEnd is diplayed. If 50 steps are programmed CycEnd will not be displayed. To in­sert a step at the end of the cycle, first go to this display and then press the NORMAL 90key pad.
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Keypad Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
Functionality of Keypads in Cycle Programming
Start (Enter) Enters Level 4. If on Programmable Cy-
cle Time Display Param­eter, key press saves cur­rent value and goes back to Level 3. Otherwise it loads default parameter values for the step if the step type has changed, saves the set step type into the Programmable Cycle, and enters Level
5.
NORMAL 40 () Moves to the next pa-
rameter.
If on Programmable Cy­cle Time Display Param­eter, key press increases parameter value, other­wise moves to next Step Type.
DELICATES COLD () Moves to the previous
parameter.
If on Programmable Cy­cle Time Display Param­eter, key press decreases parameter value, other­wise moves to previous Step Type.
Enters Level 6. Saves current parameter
value being programmed into the Programmable Cycle.
Increases the Step Pa­rameter.
Decreases the Step Pa­rameter.
Increases parameter val­ue.
Decreases parameter value.
DELICATES 30 (<) Saves Current Cycle Ta-
ble being modified into control's memory and goes back to Level 2.
NORMAL 90 (Insert) Inserts a Cycle Step with
step type defaults at cur­rent location and shifts steps at current step number to Step 49 down. Step 50 is deleted if it exists.
PERM PRESS 60 (De­lete)
Deletes Cycle Step at current location and shifts step at current step number down to Step 50 up a location. Step 50 is reset as an invalid step.
Goes to Level 3. Does not save the current step type that is selected.
Goes to Level 3, not Level 4
Goes to Level 5, Does not save current parame­ter value.
Invalid Invalid Invalid
Invalid Invalid Invalid
Table 11
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Programming the Fill Step Type

START (enter), XXFiLL will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll
The Fill Step Type allows the owner to program the fill steps of a
through the options and START (enter) to select a value.
cycle. After selecting the desired Cycle Step number and pressing
Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
XXFiLL Fill Step Type (XX is step number, step type is flash-
ing)
En diS XXFi01 EnAbLe, diSAbL, dNod
1, dNod 2
Step Enable/Disable
Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-.
StAtUS XXFi02 PrEWSH, WASH, rinSE1,
rinSE2, rinSE3,
Status LED: The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step.
rinSE4, SPin
NinUte XXFi03
0-255 Step Minutes: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
SECond XXFi04
0-59 Step Seconds: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
LEvEL XXFi05 LoW, NEd, HigH
1-30
Water Level: Low, Medium and High levels are glob­ally programmed.
1-30 is 5.4 to 8.3 inches.
v tENP XXFi06 CoLd, WArN, Hot, tCF Water Valve Temperature; tCF = Temperature Con-
trolled Fill on models with heater
W tEMP XXFi07 g CoLd, g WArM, g Hot
Water Temperature
(2°C - 90°C)
FLUSH XXFi08 no, yES
Flush Out: Evacuates water at the beginning of the step for the globally programmed time which helps clean out the tub and prevent the excess dirty water from mixing with the fresh water.
rotAtE XXFi09
PAUSE XXFi10
SPEEd XXFi11 no rot, LoW Ag, rEg
3-255 Motor On Time (seconds)
3-255 Motor Off Time (seconds)
Rotation Speed
Ag
10 - 50 RPMs (0.03 - 0.77 G Force)
rEvErS XXFi12 rEv on, no rEv
Reversing
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Programming Control

Programming the Supply Step Type

number and pressing START (enter), XXSUPP will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD
The Supply Step Type allows the owner to program the addition of chemicals to the load. After selecting the desired Cycle Step
() keypad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to se­lect a value.
Step
Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
XXSUPP Supply Step Type (XX is step number, step type is
flashing)
En diS XXSU01 EnAbLe, diSAbL, dNod
1, dNod 2
Step Enable/Disable
Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-.
StAtUS XXSU02 PrEWSH, WASH, rinSE1,
rinSE2, rinSE3,
Status LED: The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step.
rinSE4, SPin
NinUtE XXSU03
0-255 Step Minutes: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
SECond XXSU04
0-59 Step Seconds: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
v tENP XXSU05 CoLd, WArN, Hot
dELAy XXSU06
0-255 Delay time allows water to start flowing before chemi-
SHUtoF XXSU07 tiNE, LEvEL
dEtbLH XXSU13 oFF, on
SoFtnr XXSU14 oFF, on
oUtP 1 XXSU19 oFF, on
oUtP 2 XXSU20 oFF, on
oUtP 3 XXSU21 oFF, on
Water Valve Temperature. This parameter is only used when an Independent Supply Step.
cals (internal or external) are introduced to the ma­chine.
Shutoff for external supplies. It can be set for the pro­grammed Supply Time or when the last target water level has been reached.
Detergent and Bleach
Softener
When programmed on in a cycle, the compartment will be flushed by turning on for 10 seconds at the programmed start time, then off for 15 seconds, then on for the remaining programmed time to allow for better flushing of the compartment.
External Output #1
External Output #2
External Output #3
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Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
Programming Control
oUtP 4 XXSU22 oFF, on
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Supply Steps are unique in that they can either be run independ­ently or be tied to a Fill Step. The following tables are examples of when the Supply step will be active. All steps below are shown as enabled, other disabled steps may exist in between shown steps.
When Supply Step is active with a Fill Step, Supply Step time is not counted towards total cycle time. Supply steps act as their own step any time an enabled Fill Step does not directly precede the enabled Supply Steps.
Steps When active
Step 1 Fill Step
Step 2 Supply Step Active with Step 1
Step 3 Supply Step Active with Step 1
Step 4 Agitate Step
Step 1 Fill Step
External Output #4
Step 2 Agitate Step
Step 3 Supply Step Acts as own step
Step 4 Supply Step Acts as own step
Step 5 Extract Step
Table 14
Steps When active
Step 1 Supply Step Acts as own step
Step 2 Fill Step
Step 3 Supply Step Active with Step 2
Step 4 Agitate Step
Step 1 Fill Step
Step 2 Agitate Step
Step 3 Supply Step Acts as own step
Step 4 Fill Step
Step 5 Supply Step Active with Step 4
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Programming the Agitate Step Type

and pressing START (enter), XXAgit will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () key-
The Agitate Step Type allows the owner to program the agitate steps of a cycle. After selecting the desired Cycle Step number
pad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to select a value.
Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
XXAgit Agitate Step Type (XX is step number, step type is
flashing)
En diS XXAg01 EnAbLE, diSAbL, dNod
1, dNod 2
Step Enable/Disable
Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-.
StAtUS XXAg02 PrEWSH, WASH, rinSE1,
rinSE2, rinSE3,
Status LED: The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step.
rinSE4, SPin
NinUtE XXAg03
0-255 Step Minutes: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
SECond XXAg04
0-59 Step Seconds: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
HEAt XXAg05 no, tArgEt, MAintA
rAtE XXAg06 no, 0.5 - 6.0 (°F/Minute),
0.3 - 3.3 (°C/Minute)
rotAtE XXAg07
PAUSE XXAg08
3-255 Motor On Time (seconds)
3-255 Motor Off Time (seconds)
SPEEd XXAg09 no rot, LoW Ag, rEg
Ag
10 - 50 RPMs (0.03 - 0.77 G Force)
rEvErS XXAg10 rEv on, no rEv
drAin1 XXAg11 oFF, on
rEFiLL XXAg13 oFF, on
oUtP 1 XXAg15 oFF, on
oUtP 2 XXAg16 oFF, on
Heater Temperature
Heat Rate
Rotation Speed
Reversing
Drain
Refill: If the water level drops while in the step, wa­ter will be added until the last set water level set by the last run fill step is reached.
External Output #1
External Output #2
oUtP 3 XXAg17 oFF, on
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Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
Programming Control
oUtP 4 XXAg18 oFF, on
External Output #4
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Programming the Soak Step Type

than minutes and seconds. After selecting the desired Cycle Step number and pressing START (enter), XXSoAk will appear in the
The Soak Step Type allows the owner to program a soak step in a cycle. The Soak Step Type is identical to the Agitate Step Type except that it allows hours and minutes to be programmed rather
display. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to se­lect a value.
Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
XXSoAk Soak Step Type (XX is step number, step type is
flashing)
En diS XXSo01 EnAbLE, diSAbL, dNod
1, dNod 2
Step Enable/Disable
Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-.
StAtUS XXSo02 PrEWSH, WASH, rinSE1,
rinSE2, rinSE3,
Status LED: The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step.
rinSE4, SPin
HoUrS XXSo03
0-255 Step Hours: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
NinUtE XXSo04
0-59 Step Minutes: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
HEAt XXAg05 no, tArgEt, MAintA
rAtE XXAg06 no, 0.5 - 6.0 (°F/Minute),
0.3 - 3.3 (°C/Minute)
rotAtE XXSo07
PAUSE XXSo08
3-255 Motor On Time (seconds)
3-255 Motor Off Time (seconds)
SPEEd XXSo09 no rot, LoW Ag, rEg
Ag
10 - 50 RPMs (0.03 - 0.77 G Force)
rEvErS XXSo10 rEv on, no rEv
drAin1 XXSo11 oFF, on
rEFiLL XXSo13 oFF, on
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
Heater Temperature
Heat Rate
Rotation Speed
Reversing
Drain
Refill: If the water level drops while in the step, wa­ter will be added until the last set water level set by the last run fill step is reached.
oUtP 1 XXSo15 oFF, on
oUtP 2 XXSo16 oFF, on
oUtP 3 XXSo17 oFF, on
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External Output #2
External Output #3
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Programming Control
oUtP 4 XXSo18 oFF, on
External Output #4
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Programming the Cooldown Step Type

The Cooldown Step Type allows the owner to program the pa­rameters during the cooldown steps of a cycle. After selecting the
Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
XXCLdn
En diS XXCL01 EnAbLE, diSAbL,
StAtUS XXCL02 PrEWSH, WASH,
desired Cycle Step number and pressing START (enter), XXCLdn will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to select a value.
Cooldown Step Type (XX is step number, step type is flashing)
Step Enable/Disable
dNod 1, dNod 2
Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cy-
cle Modifier Program­ming CNP-.
Status LED: The corre-
rinSE1, rinSE2, rinSE3, rinSE4, SPin
sponding LED on the control will be lit dur­ing this step.
W tEMP XXCL03 g Cool, 50 - 160
(°F), 10 - 71 (°C)
tyPE XXCL04 PLU Co, no Wri
rAtE XXCL05 no, 0.5 - 12.5 (°F/
Min), 0.3 - 6.9 (°C/ Min)
rotAtE XXCL06
PAUSE XXCL07
3-255 Motor On Time (s)
3-255 Motor Off Time (s)
SPEEd XXCL08 no rot, LoW Ag,
rEg Ag
10 - 50 RPMs (0.03 -
0.77 G Force)
rEvErS XXCL09 rEv on, no rEv
u tEMP XXCL10 CoLd, WArM, Hot
drAin1 XXCL16 oFF, on
oUtP 1 XXCL19 oFF, on
oUtP 2 XXCL20 oFF, on
Cooldown Temperature
Plumbing Code/No Wrinkle
Cooldown Rate
Rotation Speed
Reversing
Valve Temperature
Drain
External Output #1
External Output #2
oUtP 3 XXCL21 oFF, on
oUtP 4 XXCL22 oFF, on
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External Output #3
External Output #4
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Programming the Drain Step Type

pressing START (enter), XXdrAi will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () key-
The Drain Step Type allows the owner to program the drain steps of a cycle. After selecting the desired Cycle Step number and
pad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to select a value.
Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
XXdrAi Drain Step Type (XX is step number, step type is
flashing)
En diS XXdr01 EnAbLE, diSAbL, dNod
1, dNod 2
Step Enable/Disable
Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-.
StAtUS XXdr02 PrEWSH, WASH, rinSE1,
rinSE2, rinSE3,
Status LED: The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step.
rinSE4, SPin
rotAtE XXdr06
PAUSE XXdr07
SPEEd XXdr08 no rot, LoW Ag, rEg
3-255 Motor On Time (seconds)
3-255 Motor Off Time (seconds)
Rotation Speed
Ag, diStrn
15 - 90 RPMs (0.06 - 2.48 G Force)
rEvErS XXdr09 rEv on, no rEv
oUtP 1 XXdr10 oFF, on
oUtP 2 XXdr11 oFF, on
oUtP 3 XXdr12 oFF, on
oUtP 4 XXdr13 oFF, on
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Reversing
External Output #1
External Output #2
External Output #3
External Output #4
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Programming the Extract Drain (Spin) Step Type

sired Cycle Step number and pressing START (enter), XXSPin will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the
The Extract Drain (Spin) Step Type allows the owner to program the extract drain (spin) steps of a cycle. After selecting the de-
DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to select a value.
Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
XXSPin Spin Step Type (XX is step number, step type is
flashing)
En diS XXSP01 EnAbLE, diSAbL, dNod
1, dNod 2
Step Enable/Disable
Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-.
StAtUS XXSP02 PrEWSH, WASH, rinSE1,
rinSE2, rinSE3,
Status LED: The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step.
rinSE4, SPin
NinUtE XXSP03
0-9 Step Minutes: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
SECond XXSP04
0-59 Step Seconds: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
SPEEd XXSP08 vE LoW, LoW, NEd, HigH,
vE Hi, UL Hi
350-1200 RPMs (37.40-439.70 G Force)
oUtP 1 XXSP09 oFF, on
oUtP 2 XXSP10 oFF, on
oUtP 3 XXSP11 oFF, on
oUtP 4 XXSP12 oFF, on
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High spins will extract soap and water out of the load but can al­so produce suds that are harder to eliminate. For this reason all spin steps consist of a step ramped spin to reduce suds genera­tion.
The overall Extract Speed reached is dependent on the Step Time. The Step Time accounts for Drain Time, Balance Measurement Time and Spin Time. If enough time isn’t given to reach a pro­grammed speed, the step will advance without reaching the set speed. If a speed limit is set lower than 1200 RPMs, once the ma­chine reaches the speed limit, it will finish out the remaining time at that speed. The programmed time will also include the ramp down time with an estimated ramp down rate of 24 RPMs/ second. For example, if spinning at a rate of 600 RPMs, the ma-
Spin Speed
External Output #1
External Output #2
External Output #3
External Output #4
chine will start ramping down when 25 seconds remain in the current step.
It is recommended not to reduce spin times within the default cy­cles. Better machine performance is achieved with the default spin times.
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Programming the Audio Step Type

selecting the desired Cycle Step number and pressing START (enter), XXAUdi will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL
The Audio Step Type is used to alert the user with an audio pat­tern for a programmed duration when the step is entered. After
40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to select a value.
Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
XXAUdi Audio Step Type (XX is step number, step type is
flashing)
En diS XXAU01 EnAbLE, diSAbL, dNod
1, dNod 2
Step Enable/Disable
Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-.
StAtUS XXAU02 PrEWSH, WASH, rinSE1,
rinSE2, rinSE3,
Status LED: The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step.
rinSE4, SPin
NinUtE XXAU03
SECond XXAU04
AUdioP XXAU05
0-2 Step Minutes
0-59 Step Seconds
1-20 Audio Pattern
oUtP 1 XXAU06 oFF, on
oUtP 2 XXAU07 oFF, on
oUtP 3 XXAU08 oFF, on
oUtP 4 XXAU09 oFF, on
External Output #1
External Output #2
External Output #3
External Output #4
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Programming the Hold Step Type

pressing START (enter), XXHoLd will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () key-
The Hold Step Type allows the owner to pause a cycle at a specif­ic type to allow user interaction with the cycle, generally to add a
pad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to select a value.
chemical. After selecting the desired Cycle Step number and
Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description
XXHoLd Hold Step Type (XX is step number, step type is
flashing)
En diS XXHo01 EnAbLE, diSAbL, dNod
1, dNod 2
Step Enable/Disable
Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-.
StAtUS XXHo02 PrEWSH, WASH, rinSE1,
rinSE2, rinSE3,
Status LED: The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step.
rinSE4, SPin
NinUtE XXHo03
0-2 Step Minutes: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
SECond XXHo04
AUdioP XXHo05
0-59 Step Seconds: If Programmed Cycle Time Display is
0-20 Audio Pattern: The audio will stop once a key is
NESSAg XXHo06 LoAd, CHEN, SoAP,
bLEACH, SoFtnr, SoUr, StArCH, CUStN1, CUStN2
StArtP XXHo07 StrtCy, UnLoCK
AUrESN XXHo08
0-255 Automatic Resume Minutes: Cycle will resume au-
oUtP 1 XXHo12 oFF, on
oUtP 2 XXHo13 oFF, on
oUtP 3 XXHo14 oFF, on
oUtP 4 XXHo15 oFF, on
enabled and set to a value greater than zero, it will override this time.
pressed or the door is opened.
Display Message
Door Lock State
tomatically after the programmed time only if the step was programmed to have the door remain locked.
External Output #1
External Output #2
External Output #3
External Output #4
Table 22
While in the Hold Step, a message is used to indicate what inter­action the machine is waiting for. The Hold step can be program­med to either hold water and keep the door locked or to evacuate water and unlock the door. In both cases a Start key press will al­low the cycle to resume.
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This step may be used to allow the machine to be rinsed out be­fore adding the next load. An additional vend could be charged by having a Modifier Key programmed to enable steps to perform this functionality by setting the steps as Mod 1 or Mod 2. Refer to Cycle Modifier Programming CNP-.
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Hold Step Custom Messages CNESS-

This option allows the owner to program the machine to display a custom hold step message when a hold step is programmed.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until CNESS- appears in the display.
4.
When CNESS- appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. There are two programmable Hold Step Custom Message options.
Hold Step Custom
Display
CNESS1
CNESS2
Table 23
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current option.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad to change the first of six pro­grammable characters.
NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op­tion without changing the value, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad.
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the active character and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the character and advance to the next character.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Message Options
Custom Message #1
Custom Message #2
Programming Control
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until PCyCtd appears in the display.
4.
When PCyCtd appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Cycle Time Display value will ap­pear in the display.
on = Cycle time displayed as programmed
oFF = Calculated remaining cycle time is displayed (factory de-
fault setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current value.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

No Cycle Time Display nCyCtd

This option allows the owner to program the machine to display no cycle time instead of the cycle time being displayed, a single dashed line will move horizontally across the display for the en­tire cycle.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until nCyCtd appears in the display.
4.
When nCyCtd appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current No Cycle Time Display status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
Programmable Cycle Time Display
PCyCtd
This option allows the owner to program the machine to display a chosen cycle time in minutes instead of the calculated cycle time.
The cycle time display will not pause for fills or heating. The dis­play will switch to 01 if the end of the cycle is reached before the time display reaches 01. If the time displayed reaches 01 before the end of the cycle, the display will pause at 01 until the cycle ends.
In order to use this option, the owner must set the programmable cycle time in a cycle to a value greater than 0. Refer to How to Enter Cycle Programming CyCLE-.
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oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Number of Balance Attempts with No
Loss of Time bAL At
This option allows the owner to program the machine's number of balance attempts with no loss of time. If the machine needs to re­balance for any reason, time will pause for additional balance at­tempts when this parameter is greater than 1. A value of 1 allows
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for the normal allocated time. Further attempts beyond the pro­grammed value will not pause cycle time. This may result in low­er max spin speeds and time.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until bAL At appears in the display.
4.
When bAL At appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Number of Balance Attempts with no Loss of Time will appear in the display.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current value. The factory default set­ting is 3.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Cycle Pause Resume CyCPAU

This option allows the owner to be able to pause a running cycle when the START (enter) keypad is pressed 3 times within 5 sec­onds during the first 3 minutes from the start of the cycle. Once the control evacuates all water in the machine, it will unlock the door. To resume the cycle, the door must be closed and then the START (enter) keypad pressed. The cycle will continue from where it left off.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until Cy- CPAU appears in the display.
4.
When CyCPAU appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Cycle Pause Resume status will ap­pear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Low Power-Auto Shutdown 1 Days En-
able LPAS 1
This option allows the owner to set Low Power/Auto Shutdown on certain day(s) of the week. Low Power and/or Auto Shutdown days/duration are programmed using an external device or net­work.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until LPAS 1 appears in the display.
4.
When LPAS 1 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Low Power/Auto Shutdown 1 Days Enable status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Low Power-Auto Shutdown 2 Days En-
able LPAS 2
This option allows the owner to set Low Power/Auto Shutdown on certain day(s) of the week. Low Power and/or Auto Shutdown days/duration are programmed using an external device or net­work.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until LPAS 2 appears in the display.
4.
When LPAS 2 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Low Power/Auto Shutdown 2 Days Enable status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Low Power-Auto Shutdown 3 Days En-
able LPAS 3
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This option allows the owner to set Low Power/Auto Shutdown on certain day(s) of the week. Low Power and/or Auto Shutdown days/duration are programmed using an external device or net­work.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until LPAS 3 appears in the display.
4.
When LPAS 3 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Low Power/Auto Shutdown 3 Days Enable status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
This option allows the owner to set the amount of time the con­trol will store active cycle information in the event of a power failure. The default setting for Power Fail Reset is OFF. If Power Fail Reset is turned OFF, the cycle will be saved.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until PF rst appears in the display.
4.
When PF rst appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. oFF or a number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Power Fail Reset setting.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to increase or decrease the current number to the de­sired number selected from Table 24 .
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

How to Read Power Fail Reset Table

Low Power-Auto Shutdown 4 Days En-
able LPAS 4
This option allows the owner to set Low Power/Auto Shutdown on certain day(s) of the week. Low Power and/or Auto Shutdown days/duration are programmed using an external device or net­work.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until LPAS 4 appears in the display.
4.
When LPAS 4 appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Low Power/Auto Shutdown 4 Days Enable status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Power Fail Reset PF rst

Use this table to set the amount of time for Power Fail Reset.
oFF turns the option OFF. The current cycle status will be saved. When power is restored, the cycle will begin where it was inter­rupted.
Setting this option from 1 - 120 will save the cycle status without power that number of minutes before the cycle is lost. A value of 0 will cause the cycle and vend to be lost any time a power fail­ure occurs.
PF rst
DISPLAY TO ENTER IN STEP 6
oFF *
0 - 120
Number in minutes
* Factory default setting.
Table 24
POWER FAIL RESET TIME
Turned OFF. Cycle will be saved.
0 - 120 minutes without pow­er before cycle is lost

IR Access IrA En

This option allows the owner to enable or disable allowing the control to be communicated with by an external IR device.
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1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until IrA En appears in the display.
4.
When IrA En appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current IR Access status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled (factory default setting)
oFF = Option Disabled
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Manual Rapid Advance rAPdEn

This option allows the owner to enable or disable the rapid ad­vance feature. Refer to Rapid Advance Feature section for more information.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until rAPdEn appears in the display.
4.
When rAPdEn appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Manual Rapid Advance status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled (factory default setting)
oFF = Option Disabled
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Manual Diagnostics diAgEn

This option allows the owner to enable or disable the manual di­agnostics option. Refer to Testing Machine and Electronic Con­trol Functions section for more information.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until diAgEn appears in the display.
4.
When diAgEn appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Manual Diagnostics status will ap­pear in the display.
on = Option Enabled (factory default setting)
oFF = Option Disabled
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Factory Test Ft En

This option allows the owner to enable or disable access to Facto­ry Test.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until Ft En appears in the display.
4.
When Ft En appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Factory Test status will appear in the dis­play.
on = Option Enabled (factory default setting)
oFF = Option Disabled
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Lucky Cycle LUC-

This option allows the owner to program the machine to provide a free or reduced vend cycle to users after a certain number of machine cycles have occurred.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
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3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until LUC- appears in the display.
4.
When LUC- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are three programmable Lucky Cycle options. Refer to Table 25 .
Display Lucky Cycle Options
LUC 1
LUC 2
LUC 3
Table 25
NOTE: When the Lucky Cycle conditions have been met, the display will show FrEE when the Display Option is set to On.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Lucky Cycle Day(s) of Week / Enable On/Off
Refer to Table 8 for pro- gramming.
Lucky Cycle Number (0-255)
Lucky Cycle Display Op­tion On/Off
ON = Free vend. Lucky cycle active after 4.25 mi­nutes in Ready Mode.
OFF = Vend must be en­tered. Remaining vend is free. For example, after entering a coin the price will count down by Coin 1 value until vend is satis­fied.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options until Ht dP appears in the display.
4.
When Ht dP appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Temperature Display tP diS

This option allows the owner to program the temperature display. If enabled, the user can display the water temperature reading during an agitate or soak step by pressing the active cycle key­pad. Further presses will toggle the display and the display will also be exited upon exit of the step.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until tP diS appears in the display.
4.
When tP diS appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Temperature status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Heating Indicator Decimal Point (Heat-
er/Temp Sensor only) Ht dP
This option allows the owner to enable or disable the heating in­dicator decimal point on the machine. If enabled, the left most decimal point on the display will be lit anytime the heater is on during a cycle.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
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Speed Units SUnitS

This option allows the owner to program the speed units to be shown in RPMs or G Force for all speed related programming pa­rameters.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until SU- nitS appears in the display.
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4.
When SUnitS appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Speed Units status will appear in the display.
rPN = Option (factory default setting)
gForCE = Option
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
Programmable Close Door Display
PCdL
This option allows the owner to enable or disable allowing the control to display the corresponding command to close the door along with the cycle time.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until PCdL appears in the display.
4.
When PCdL appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled (factory default setting)
oFF = Option Disabled
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Programmable Push Start Display PPSt

This option allows the owner to enable or disable allowing the control to display the corresponding command to press the START (enter) keypad once the vend has been satisfied.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until PPSt appears in the display.
4.
When PPSt appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Push Start status will appear in the dis­play.
on = Option Enabled (factory default setting)
oFF = Option Disabled
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Programmable Open Door Display PodL

This option allows the owner to enable or disable allowing the control to display the corresponding command to open the door along with the cycle time when the cycle had completed.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until PodL appears in the display.
4.
When PodL appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled (factory default setting)
oFF = Option Disabled
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Vend Price Display Override AtS do

This option allows the owner to override the previously set vend price with a custom display that is set by the payment system. The default display is CArd if the payment system does not mod­ify it.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “ AtS do ” appears in the display.
4.
When AtS do appears in the display, press the START (en­ter) keypad. The current Vend Price Display Override status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
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5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

OPL Parameters oPL-

This option allows the owner to enable or disable the OPL Pa­rameters in which no vend price needs to be satisfied to operate the machine.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until oPL- appears in the display.
4.
When oPL- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad to enter the OPL submenu.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the OPL submenu options.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the desired option ap­pears in the display

OPL Mode Enable oPL 1

This option allows the owner to place the control in OPL Mode, in which no vend price needs to be satisfied in order to start the machine. If the control is in Start Mode, the cycle time will be displayed. Pressing the START keypad will start the machine cy­cle. Once a machine cycle has been started, each additional press of the START keypad will advance the cycle to the next cycle step only if Rapid Advance Programming Parameter is Enabled.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until oPL- appears in the display.
4.
When oPL- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad to enter the OPL submenu.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until oPL 1 appears in the display.
6.
When oPL 1 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current OPL status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

OPL Delayed Start oPL 2

This option allows the owner to enable delayed start mode which can delay the cycle up to a maximum of 72 hours.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until oPL- appears in the display.
4.
When oPL- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad to enter the OPL submenu.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until oPL 2 appears in the display.
6.
When oPL 2 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current OPL status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

OPL Display Power Save oPL 3

This option allows the owner to enable the OPL Display Power Save Feature. If enabled, after 255 seconds of no user input, the control will turn off all LEDs and the display until user input oc­curs. The OPL Display Power Save Feature will only turn off the display if the control is in Start Mode.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until oPL- appears in the display.
4.
When oPL- appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad to enter the OPL submenu.
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until oPL 3 appears in the display.
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6.
When oPL 3 appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current OPL status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
7. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Drop Off Mode droP

This option allows the owner to limit machine use to an attendant without requiring vend. Refer to Drop-Off Mode for more details.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until droP appears in the display.
4.
When droP appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Drop Off Mode status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypads to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap­pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op­tion will appear in the display.

Out of Order oUt

This option allows the owner to disable machine use by display­ing an out of order message.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until oUt appears in the display.
4.
When oUt appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Out of Order status will appear in the dis­play.
on = Option Enabled
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
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Collecting Audit Information

Collecting Audit Information
This feature allows the owner to retrieve audit information stored in the washer by pressing a sequence of pads on the control.

How to Enter Audit Feature

There are two methods the owner can use to enter the Audit Fea­ture.
Entering the Audit Feature by Manual
Mode
1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until AU- dit appears in the display.
3.
Press the START keypad and CyCLES will appear in the dis­play.
Entering the Audit Feature with the
Coin Vault Open
1. Open coin vault. Make sure service door is closed.
2. Press the START (enter) keypad.
rCoin1
rCoin2
rCyCLE
Table 26
Resettable Coin #1 Count
Resettable Coin #2 Count
Resettable machine Cycle Count

How to Exit Audit Feature

1. Press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad until the control returns to Ready Mode.
2. To exit Audit Feature when using Coin Vault Open method, owner must close coin vault. The control will then return to Ready Mode.

How to Read Audit Data

1. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD ()
keypad to scroll through the programmable options. Refer to Table 26 .
2. When the desired option appears in the display press the START (enter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display.
3. Press the DELICATES 30 keypad. The display will return to the audit option list.
Programmable Options
CyCLES
Coin 1
Coin 2
PULSE
rAPCyC
rUnHrS
Total Number of Machine Cycles
Total Number of Coins #1
Total Number of Coins #2
Total Number of Start Pulses
Total Number of Rapid Ad­vance Cycles
Total Number of Run Hours
Table 26  continues...
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Manual Reset

This feature allows the owner to reset the washer control’s pro­gramming data to the factory default settings by pressing a se­quence of pads on the control.

How to Enter Manual Reset

1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
3. Press the NORMAL 40 ( ) or the DELICATES COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until rE- SEt appears in the display.
4.
When rESEt appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Reset status will appear in the display.
on = Option Enabled
Manual Reset
oFF = Option Disabled (factory default setting)
5. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to change the current status.
6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct status ap­pears in the display.
Programmable Options
gLobAL
rCyC-
rCyC 1
rCyC 2
rCyC 3
rCyC 4
rCyC 5
rCyC 6
ALLCyC
ALL
Global Programming Parame­ters
Individual Cycles Sub Menu
Cycle 1
Cycle 2
Cycle 3
Cycle 4
Cycle 5
Cycle 6
All Cycles
All Cycles and Global Pro­gramming Parameters
Table 27
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Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions

Testing Machine and Electronic Control Func-
tions
This feature allows the owner to run diagnostic tests on various washer operations without servicing the washer. The following tests are available:
Front-End Control Software Version # Test
Drive Board #1 Software Version Test
Water Level Trim Test
Service Door Switch Input Test
Coin Vault Switch Input Test
Coin Drop #1 Input Test
Coin Drop #2 Input Test
Vend Connection Header Present Input Test
Start Pulse Input Test
Door Switch Input Test*
Door Lock Switch Input Test*
Show Fill Time Test
Show Drain Time Test
Temperature Sensor Display Test (Heater/Temp Sensor only)
Out of Balance Switch Input Test
External Output Test*
Water Purge Test*
Water Leak Detection Test*
Water Level Test
DC Bus Voltage Test
AC Mains Voltage Test
Machine Configuration #1 Display Test
Machine Configuration #2 Display Test
Machine Configuration #3 Display Test
Machine Configuration #4 Display Test
Machine Configuration #5 Display Test
For an overview of the manual diagnostic test feature, refer to the flowchart on the following page.

How to Enter Testing Feature

1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the programmable options until dI- Ag appears in the display.
3.
Press the START (enter) keypad. Display will change to d 1 indicating the control software version number test.
4. Press the NORMAL 40 () or the DELICATES COLD () keypad to scroll through the diagnostic test options.

How to Start Tests

1. To start a diagnostic test, refer to the quick reference chart be­low.
2. Press the START (enter) keypad when the desired test number is displayed. For detailed information on each test, read the appropriate description.

How to Exit Testing Feature

Press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad until the display returns to the previous mode of operation.
Diagnostic (Testing) Mode – Quick Ref-
erence Chart
* Tests can only be entered when in Start or Ready Mode.
Test Number Diagnostic Mode Display
d 1
d 3
d 7
d 8
d 9
d 10
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Control Software Version # Test
Driver Board #1 Software Version Test
Water Level Trim Test
Service Door Opening Test
Coin Vault Opening Test
Coin Drop #1 Input Test
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S XXX
db XX
triNXX
S oP or S CL
v oP or v CL
C1 XX
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Test Number Diagnostic Mode Display
d 11
d 12
d 13
d 15
d 16
d 17
d 18
d 19
d 22
d 23
d 24
d 25
d 26
Coin Drop #2 Input Test
Vend Header Present Status Test
Start Pulse Test
Door Switch Input Test
Door Lock Input Test
Show Fill Time Test
Show Drain Time Test
Temperature Sensor Display Test
Out of Balance Switch Input Test
External Output Test
Water Purge Test
Water Leak Detection Test
Water Level Test
C2 XX
CH oP (Open) or CH CL (Closed)
St XX
dr oP, dr CL
CLoSE door
FL XXX
dr XXX
XXXF, XXXC, SHort or oPEn
bA oP or bA CL
ES X or ES Xon
CLoSE, door, PUrgE or FLUSH
PASS, E Ld, E LF or Ld
CLoSE, door
L XXX or L XXX.
d 27
d 28
d 29
d 30
d 31
d 32
d 33
DC Bus Voltage Test
AC Mains Voltage Test
Machine Configuration #1 Display Test
Machine Configuration #2 Display Test
Machine Configuration #3 Display Test
Machine Configuration #4 Display Test
Machine Configuration #5 Display Test
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XXX.X
XXX.X
A XXX
b XXX
C XXX
d XXX
E XXX
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"d 1"
Control Software
Version Number Test
"d 3"
Drive Board #1
Software Version Test
"d 7"
Water Level
Trim Test
"d 8"
Service Door Switch
Input Test
"d 9"
Coin Vault Switch
Input Test
"dIAg"
Diagnostic Tests
"d 10"
Coin Drop #1
Input Test
"d 11"
Coin Drop #2
Input Test
"d 12"
Vend Connection Header
Present Input Test
"d 13"
Start Pulse
Input Test
"d 15"
Door/Lid Switch
Input Test
"d 17" Show Fill Time Test
"d 16"
Door/Lid Lock Switch
Input Test
"d 18"
Show Drain
Time Test
"d 19"
Temperature Sensor
Display Test
"d 22"
Out of Balance Switch
Input Test
"d 23"
External Output Test
"d 24"
Water Purge Test
"d 26"
Water Level Test
"d 27"
DC Bus Voltage Test
"d 29"
Machine Configuration #1
Display Test
"d 28"
AC Mains Voltage Test
"d 25"
Water Leak
Detection Test
"d 30"
Machine Configuration #2
Display Test
"d 31"
Machine Configuration #3
Display Test
"d 32"
Machine Configuration #4
Display Test
"d 33"
Machine Configuration #5
Display Test
Press the START (enter) keypad.
Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to
scroll through the
Diagnostic Test options.
To enter a test, press the START (enter) keypad. To exit a test, press the DELICATES 30 keypad.
Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions

Diagnostic Test Descriptions

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Figure 15

Control Software Version Number Test d 1

This option displays the control software version number. To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show S XX where XX is the software version number.
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To exit the Software Version Number Test, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad. The control will return to the Testing Mode.

Drive Board #1 Software Version Test d 3

This option displays the drive board software version number. To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show db1XX where XX is the software version number.
To exit the Drive Board #1 Version Test, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad. The control will return to the Testing Mode.

Water Level Trim Test d 7

This test checks the water level trim value. To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Fea- ture at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show triNXX where XX is the trim value in 0.1 inch precision where a value of 05 would equal 0.5 inches. If the right most decimal point is lit, the trim value is negative.
To exit the Water Level Trim Test, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad. The control will return to the Testing Mode.

Service Door Opening Test d 8

will add a count to the coin vault opening counter for the audit and save the time/date for each opening.
To exit the Coin Vault Opening Test, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad. The control will return to the Testing Mode.

Coin Drop 1 Input Test d 10

This option tests coin drop #1. To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the be- ginning of this section.
To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show C1 XX. The XX will show the number of coins entered and will increment one for each coin entered in coin drop #1.
NOTE: Coins entered in test mode will not increment the total # of coins counter that is accessed in the audit feature.
To exit the Coin Drop #1 Input Test, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad. The control will return to the Testing Mode.

Coin Drop 2 Input Test d 11

This option tests coin drop #2. To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the be- ginning of this section.
To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show C2 XX. The XX will show the number of coins entered and will increment one for each coin entered in coin drop #2.
This option tests the service door switch. To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Fea- ture at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show S oP when the service door switch is open and S CL when the service door switch is closed.
The service door switch has to be closed for at least one second and opened for at least one second for the display to change. This test will add a count to the service door opening counter for the audit and save the date/time for each opening.
To exit the Service Door Opening Test, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad. The control will return to the Testing Mode.

Coin Vault Opening Test d 9

This option tests the coin vault switch. To start test, the control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Fea- ture at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show v oP when the coin vault switch is open and v CL when the coin vault switch is closed.
The coin vault switch has to be closed for at least one second and opened for at least one second for the display to change. This test
NOTE: Coins entered in test mode will not increment the total # of coins counter that is accessed in the audit feature.
To exit the Coin Drop #2 Input Test, press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad. The control will return to the Testing Mode.

Vend Connection Header Present Test d 12

This option tests the vend header connection. To start test, control must be in Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show CH oP when the wiring connection is open and CH CL when the connection is closed.
To exit Vend Connection Header Present Test, press the DELI­CATES 30 (<) keypad. The control will return to the Testing Mode.

Start Pulse Test d 13

This option tests the Start Pulse. To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show St XX. The XX will show the number of pulses entered. This test
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