Alliance Laundry Systems CPC40M, CP040PMQ1, IPH40M, IP040PMX2, CP040PMX2 Programming

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Washer-Extractors
PHM1398C
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PS40
PROG
RUN
PHM1398C
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Pocket Hardmount Variable-Speed
PS40 Control
Refer to Page 9 for Model Identification
Programming
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
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Contents
Safety Information.............................................................................. 3
Explanation of Safety Messages........................................................... 3
Important Safety Instructions ............................................................... 3
Safety Decals ........................................................................................ 5
Operator Safety..................................................................................... 6
Safe Operating Environment ................................................................ 6
Environmental Conditions ............................................................... 6
Machine Location ............................................................................ 7
Input and Output Services................................................................ 7
DirectDrive ...................................................................................... 8
Model Identification ............................................................................ 9
Introduction......................................................................................... 11
Nameplate Location.............................................................................. 11
Replacement Parts ................................................................................ 11
Customer Service.................................................................................. 11
Control Identification......................................................................... 12
Start-up................................................................................................ 13
Model and Software Verification ......................................................... 13
Overview Of Modes ............................................................................. 13
Programming ...................................................................................... 15
Setup (Pre-Program) Mode .............................................................. 15
Test Mode ........................................................................................ 20
Test 1: Inputs.................................................................................... 20
Test 2: Analog Reference................................................................. 20
Test 3: Not Available ....................................................................... 21
Test 4: Water Level Control Test..................................................... 21
PS40 Water Level Sensor Calibration Procedure ............................ 21
Test 5: Temperature Sensor Test ..................................................... 21
Test 6: Test of Outputs..................................................................... 21
Test 7: Keyboard Test...................................................................... 22
Ram Reset ........................................................................................ 23
Operating Mode .................................................................................... 23
Select and Run a Program................................................................ 23
Program Progress Indicators ............................................................ 23
Program Start Delay......................................................................... 23
Changing To Another Program........................................................ 24
Temporary Program Alteration........................................................ 24
Temperature and RPM Display ....................................................... 24
Rapid Advance................................................................................. 24
Programmed Stop............................................................................. 24
Stopping a Program.......................................................................... 24
Manually Adding Water .................................................................. 25
Manually Draining ........................................................................... 25
Manual Heating................................................................................ 25
Manually Activating the Chemical Supply Signals......................... 25
Display Total Operating Hours........................................................ 25
Program Memory Inventory ............................................................ 25
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Entering Programming Mode ............................................................... 25
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Creating a Program .......................................................................... 25
Inserting/Deleting a Program Step................................................... 32
Copy Mode ........................................................................................... 33
PS40 Diagnostics .................................................................................. 33
Alarm Codes .................................................................................... 33
Fault Codes ...................................................................................... 34
Programming Tips ................................................................................ 34
Standard Programs ............................................................................ 35
Program 0 – Rinse and Spin ................................................................. 36
Program 1 – Cold Wash........................................................................ 38
Program 2 – Warm Wash ..................................................................... 40
Program 3 – Hot Wash ......................................................................... 42
Program 4 – Perm Press........................................................................ 44
TProgram 5 – Cold Gentle.................................................................... 46
Program 6 – Warm Gentle.................................................................... 48
Program 7– Rubber Mats...................................................................... 50
Program 8 – Soak.................................................................................. 52
Program 9 – Starch ............................................................................... 54
Program Worksheet .............................................................................. 56
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Safety Information
DANGER indicates the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the danger is ignored.
DANGER
WARNING indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the warning is ignored.
WARNING
CAUTION indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the caution is ignored.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death to persons when using your washer, follow these basic precautions:
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Explanation of Safety Messages
Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and “CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this manual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the machine.
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read all instructions before using the washer.
2. Refer to the GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS in the INSTALLATION manual for the proper grounding of the washer.
3. Do not wash textiles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, kerosene, waxes, cooking oils, dry­cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
4. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water. These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and “NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions.
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used to inform the reader of specific procedures where minor machine damage will occur if the procedure is not followed.
NOTE: The word “NOTE” is used to communicate installation, operation, maintenance or servicing information that is important but not hazard related.
5. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used for such a period, before using a washing machine or combination washer-dryer, turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. The gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.
6. Do not allow children to play on or in the washer. Close supervision of children is necessary when the washer is used near children. This is a safety rule for all appliances.
7. Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, remove the door to the washing compartment.
8. Do not reach into the washer if the wash drum is moving.
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9. Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to water and/or weather.
10. Do not tamper with the controls.
11. Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the user-maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that the user understands and has the skills to carry out.
12. To reduce the risk of an electric shock or fire, DO NOT use an extension cord or an adapter to connect the washer to the electrical power source.
13. Use washer only for its intended purpose, washing textiles.
14. Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in the machine. This could result in serious damage to the basket.
15. ALWAYS disconnect the washer from electrical supply before attempting any service. Disconnect the power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.
16. Install the washer according to the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. All connections for water, drain, electrical power and grounding must comply with local codes and be made by licensed personnel when required.
17. To reduce the risk of fire, textiles which have traces of any flammable substances such as vegetable oil, cooking oil, machine oil, flammable chemicals, thinner, etc., or anything containing wax or chemicals such as in mops and cleaning cloths, must not be put into the washer. These flammable substances may cause the fabric to catch on fire by itself.
20. Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve and that fill hose connections are tight. CLOSE the shut-off valves at the end of each wash day.
21. Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the washer is to fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT bypass the loading door switch by permitting the washer to operate with the loading door open.
22. Always read and follow manufacturer’s instructions on packages of laundry and cleaning aids. Heed all warnings or precautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of children at all times (preferably in a locked cabinet).
23. Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the textile manufacturer.
24. Never operate the washer with any guards and/or panels removed.
25. DO NOT operate the washer with missing or broken parts.
26. DO NOT bypass any safety devices.
27. Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this washer according to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating the washer.
Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to the dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer.
18. Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
19. Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or dropping the washer can damage safety features. If this occurs, have washer checked by a qualified service person.
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IMPORTANT: Ensure that the recommended
This machine must be installed, adjusted, and serviced by qualified electrical maintenance personnel familiar with the construction and operation of this type of machinery. They must also be familiar with the potential hazards involved. Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage, and may void the warranty.
SW004
WARNING
Install the machine on a level floor of sufficient strength. Failure to do so may result in conditions which can produce serious injury, death and/or property damage.
W703
CAUTION
Be careful around the open door, particularly when loading from a level below the door. Impact with door edges can cause personal injury.
SW025
CAUTION
Never touch internal or external steam pipes, connections, or components. These surfaces can be extremely hot and will cause severe burns. The steam must be turned off and the pipe, connections, and components allowed to cool before the pipe can be touched.
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WARNING
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clearances for inspection and maintenance are provided. Never allow the inspection and maintenance space to be blocked.
Safety Information
Safety Decals
Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the machine. Failure to maintain legible safety decals could result in injury to the operator or service technician.
To provide personal safety and keep the machine in proper working order, follow all maintenance and safety procedures presented in this manual. If questions regarding safety arise, contact the manufacturer immediately.
Use manufacturer authorized spare parts to avoid safety hazards.
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NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it has completely stopped. Doing so could result in serious injury.
SW012
WARNING
Never operate the machine with a bypassed or disconnected balance system. Operating the machine with severe out-of-balance loads could result in personal injury and serious equipment damage.
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Operator Safety
To ensure the safety of machine operators, the following maintenance checks must be performed daily:
1. Prior to operating machine, verify that all warning signs are present and legible. Missing or illegible signs must be replaced immediately. Make certain that spares are available.
2. Check door interlock before starting operation of machine:
a. Attempt to start machine with door open.
Machine should not start with door open.
b. Close door without locking it and attempt to
start machine. Machine should not start with door unlocked.
c. Close and lock door and start a cycle. Attempt
to open door while cycle is in progress. Door should not open.
If door lock and interlock are not functioning properly, call a service technician.
3. Do not attempt to operate machine if any of the following conditions are present:
a. Door does not remain securely locked during
entire cycle.
b. Excessively high water level is evident.
c. Machine is not connected to a properly
grounded circuit.
Do not bypass any safety devices in machine.
Safe Operating Environment
Safe operation requires an appropriate operating environment for both the operator and the machine. If questions regarding safety arise, contact the manufacturer immediately.
Environmental Conditions
Ambient Temperature. Water in machine will freeze at temperatures of 32°F (0°C) or below.
Temperatures above 120°F (50°C) will result in more frequent motor overheating and, in some cases, malfunction or premature damage to solid state devices that are used in some models. Special cooling devices may be necessary.
Water pressure switches are affected by increases and decreases in temperature. Every 25°F (10°C) change in temperature will have a 1% effect on the water level.
Humidity. Relative humidity above 90% may cause machine’s electronics or motors to malfunction or may trip ground fault interrupter. Corrosion problems may occur on some metal components in machine.
If relative humidity is below 30%, belts and rubber hoses may eventually develop dry rot. This condition can result in hose leaks, which may cause safety hazards external to machine in conjunction with adjacent electrical equipment.
Ventilation. The need for make-up air openings for such laundry room accessories as dryers, ironers, water heaters, etc., must be evaluated periodically. Louvers, screens or other separating devices may reduce available air opening significantly.
Radio Frequency Emissions. A filter is available for machines in installations where floor space is shared with equipment sensitive to radio frequency emissions.
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Elevation. If machine is to be operated at elevations of over 3280 feet (1000 m) above sea level, pay special attention to water levels and electronic settings (particularly temperature) or desired results may not be achieved.
Chemicals. Keep stainless steel surfaces free of chemical residues.
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Water Damage. Do not spray machine with
Do not place volatile or flammable fluids in any machine. Do not clean the machine with volatile or flammable fluids such as acetone, lacquer thinners, enamel reducers, carbon tetrachloride, gasoline, benzene, naptha, etc. Doing so could result in serious personal injury and/or damage to the machine.
SW002
DANGER
Replace all panels that are removed to perform service and maintenance procedures. Do not operate the machine with missing guards or with broken or missing parts. Do not bypass any safety devices.
SW019
CAUTION
Ensure that a ground wire from a proven earth ground is connected to the ground lug near the input power block on this machine. Without proper grounding, personal injury from electric shock could occur and machine malfunctions may be evident.
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WARNING
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water. Short circuiting and serious damage may result. Repair immediately all seepage due to worn or damaged gaskets, etc.
Machine Location
Foundation. The concrete floor must be of sufficient strength and thickness to handle floor loads generated by high extract speeds of machine.
Service/Maintenance Space. Provide sufficient space to allow comfortable performance of service procedures and routine preventive maintenance.
Consult installation instructions for specific details.
Safety Information
Input and Output Services
Wat er Pressure. Best performance will be realized if water is provided at a pressure of 30 – 85 psi (2 – 5.7 bar). Although machine will function properly at lower pressure, increased fill times will occur. Water pressure higher than 100 psi (6.7 bar) may result in damage to machine plumbing. Component failure(s) and personal injury could result.
Steam Heat (Optional) Pressure. Best performance will be realized if steam is provided at a pressure of 30 – 80 psi (2 – 5.4 bar). Steam pressure higher than 125 psi (8.5 bar) may result in damage to steam components and may cause personal injury.
For machines equipped with optional steam heat, install piping in accordance with approved commercial steam practices. Failure to install supplied steam filter may void warranty.
Drainage System. Provide drain lines or troughs large enough to accommodate total number of gallons that could be released if all machines on site drained at same time from highest attainable level. If troughs are used, they should be covered to support light foot traffic.
Power. For personal safety and for proper operation, machine must be grounded in accordance with state and local codes. Ground connection must be to a proven earth ground, not to conduit or water pipes. Do not use fuses in place of circuit breaker. An easy-access cutoff switch should also be provided.
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Always disconnect power and water supplies before a service technician performs any service procedure. Where applicable, steam and/or compressed air supplies should also be disconnected before service is performed.
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DirectDrive
Machines equipped with DirectDrive require special attention with regard to operating environment.
An especially dusty or linty environment will require more frequent cleaning of AC inverter drive cooling fan filter and of AC inverter drive itself.
Power line fluctuations from sources such as uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) can adversely affect machines equipped with AC inverter drive. Proper suppression devices should be utilized on incoming power to machine to avoid problems.
A clean power supply free from voltage spikes and surges is absolutely essential for machines equipped with AC inverter drive. Inconsistencies (peaks and valleys) in power supply can cause AC inverter drive to generate nuisance errors.
If voltage is above 230 Volt for 200 Volt installation or 460 Volt for 400 Volt installation, ask power company to correct. As an alternative, a step-down transformer kit is available from distributor. If voltage is above 240 Volt for 200 Volt installation or 480 Volt for 400 Volt installations, a buckboost transformer is required.
Sufficient space to perform service procedures and routine preventive maintenance is especially important for machines equipped with AC inverter drive.
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Model Identification
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Information in this manual is applicable to these models:
Medium Speed High Speed
40
Pound
60
Pound
80
Pound
100
Pound
125
Pound
140
Pound
175
Pound
CP040PMN1 CP040PMQ1 CP040PMX2 CPC40M IP040PMN1
CP060PMN1 CP060PMQ1 CP060PMX2 CPC60M IP060PMN1 IP060PMN2
CP080PMN1 CP080PMN2 CP080PMQ1 CPC80M IP080PMN1
CP100PMN1 CP100PMN2 CP100PMQ1 CPC100M IP100PMN1
Not Applicable
CP140PMN1 CP140PMQ1 CPC140M IP140PMN1
Not Applicable
IP040PMQ1 IP040PMX2 IPH40M IPH180
IP060PMQ1 IP060PMX2 IPH60M IPH270 JP060PMQ1
IP080PMN2 IP080PMQ1 IP080PMQ2 IPH80M IPH370
IP100PMN2 IP100PMQ1 IPH100M IPH460 JP100PMQ1
IP140PMQ1 IPH140M IPH640 JP140PMQ1
CP040PHN1 CP040PHQ1 CP040PHX2 CPC40H IP040PHN1 IP040PHN2
CP060PHN1 CP060PHN2 CP060PHQ1 CP060PHQ2 CP060PHX1 CP060PHX2 CPC60H IP060PHN1
CP080PHN1 CP080PHN2 CP080PHQ1 CP080PHQ2 CPC80H IP080PHN1 IP080PHN2
CP100PHN1 CP100PHN2 CP100PHQ1 CP100PHQ2 CPC100H IP100PHN1
CP125PHN1 CP125PHN2 CP125PHQ1 CP125PHQ2 CPC125H IP125PHN1 IP125PHN2
CP140PHN1 CP140PHQ1 CPC140H IP140PHN1
CP175PHN1 CPC175H IP175PHN1 IPH175H
Safety Information
IP040PHQ1 IP040PHX2 IPH40H JP040PHN1 JP040PHQ1
IP060PHN2 IP060PHQ1 IP060PHQ2 IP060PHX2 IPH60H JP060PHN1 JP060PHN2 JP060PHQ1
IP080PHQ1 IP080PHQ2 IPH80H JP080PHN1 JP080PHN2 JP080PHQ1
IP100PHN2 IP100PHQ1 IPH100H JP100PHN1 JP100PHN2 JP100PHQ1
IP125PHQ1 IP125PHQ2 IPH125H IPH570 JP125PHN1 JP125PHN2
IP140PHQ1 IPH140H JP140PHN1 JP140PHQ1
IPH790 JP175PHN1 JP175PHN2
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Model Number Prefix Brand
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Model Number Familiarization Guide
Sample Model Number: IP060PMQ1001U01
P
060
P
M
Q
1
0
0
1
U
01
Product Family; P=IPH
Washer-Extractor Capacity (pounds dry weight of laundry)
Type of Control; P=PS40
Spin Speed; M=Medium
Electrical Voltage; Q=200-208/220-240 Volt/50 or 60 Hertz/3 Phase
Design Series
Auxiliary Heating; 0=Prep for Steam
Plumbing; 0=2-Valve Standard Thread
Chemical Supply; 1=Single Dry Chemical Compartment with 6 Liquid Chemical Supply Connections
Agency Approval; U=ETL/ETLC
Options Identification
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Introduction
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This manual is designed as a guide for the installation of a washer-extractor equipped with DirectDrive.
NOTE: All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of printing. We reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice.
Nameplate Location
The nameplate is located inside the door and on the upper rear panel. Always provide the machine’s serial number and model number when ordering parts or when seeking technical assistance. Refer to Figure 1.
Replacement Parts
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source from which the washer-extractor was purchased or contact Alliance Laundry Systems LLC at (920) 748-3950 for the name of the nearest authorized parts distributor. A parts manual may be ordered by returning the reply card provided with each washer-extractor.
Customer Service
For technical assistance, contact your local distributor or call:
(920) 748-3121
Ripon, Wisconsin
+32 56 41 20 54
Wevelgem, Belgium
A record of each washer-extractor is on file with the manufacturer. Always provide the machine’s serial number and model number when ordering parts or when seeking technical assistance. Refer to Figure 1.
PHM1397N
1 Inside Door 2 On Upper Rear Panel
Figure 1
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Control Identification
PHM1398C
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PS40
PROG
RUN
2
9
10
11
6
5
1
8
7
3
4
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1 Stop Button 7 Infra-Red Programming Port 2 Start Button 8 Enter Button 3 Main Display 9 Temperature/Toggle Button 4 Program Number/Alarm Display 10 Up Button 5 Emergency Stop Button 11 Down Button 6 Run/Program Mode Key Switch 12 Number Buttons
Figure 2
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No equipment installation is complete until guidelines for startup listed herein have been followed.
1. Check incoming AC voltage at circuit breaker for machine manufacturer’s recommended voltage.
2. Activate auto grease cartridges. If they have previously been activated, replace them. Inspect all lubricating hoses for air bubbles (if applicable).
3. Turn on circuit breaker to machine.
4. Check AC voltage on washer-extractor incoming power terminal strip.
5. Turn on water supplies to washer-extractor.
6. Check water inlet fill hoses and water inlet valves for leaks.
7. Inspect drive belts and pulleys for adjustment and proper alignment.
8. Turn on electrical power at emergency stop button of washer-extractor.
9. Pre-program/configure/commission microprocessor following instructions in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode section.
10. After checking all outputs, perform tests listed in Test Mode section.
11. Run a factory program through to its completion with a load. Look, watch and listen. Investigate any leaks, noises or shaking of machine completely.
4. Press #2 keypad and the following will begin to scroll across the control display after 5 seconds.
Machine Model
60” is the capacity and “h” is the model series. Compare to machine serial decal for accuracy.
Software Version
Software ID Code
5. Record the Machine Model, Software Version and Software ID Code.
6. Press Stop button twice or until “StArt” is displayed.
- such as “IPh60h” where
- such as “02” or “03”.
- such as “PS40 310”.
Overview Of Modes
Self Test Mode
When machine is powered up, the computer will proceed through a self-test and will show “Pro
n.3.10” and then “Good.3.10” temporarily on
display. The last three digits of each indicate software ID code. Then “dAtA.XXXX” appears temporarily. This number will change each time a program is installed or modified. If all is good, display will then change to “StArt” indicating that machine is in Operating Mode and is ready to run.
Operating Mode
This is the mode in which the machine is normally operated. In order to access and run an existing program, enter program number on keypad, and then press Start. Refer to Operating Mode section.
Model and Software Verification
NOTE: Ensure wash drum is empty, machine is powered up and loading door is closed and locked.
1. Access Programming Mode by inserting the Run/ Prog key and turn to Prog.
2. Quickly press “Enter 938” on the keypad.
3. The display shows “Prog PC”.
NOTE: If display does not show “Prog PC”, keys were not pressed quickly enough. Press Stop button to abort and repeat process.
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NOTE: If this is the first time that the PS40 has been powered up and it has not been set up, “A3” will appear on display. Press Enter to clear it and proceed to Setup (Pre-Program) Mode section.
Cycle Programming Mode
This mode is used to install new programs or to alter previously installed programs. In order to access Programming Mode, ensure that “StArt” is on display, turn programming key to Prog and very quickly press “Enter 455” on keypad. If “Prog 05” appears, keys were not pressed quickly enough. Press stop to abort and start over. If “ProG” appears on display (flashing), you are in Program Mode. Refer to Programming Mode section.
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NOTE: If Programming key is not turned to Prog when this is attempted, “A0” will appear on display indicating that Program Mode has been locked out.
Copy Mode
This function is used in order to copy entire programs and assign them new program numbers. This feature saves a lot of time and effort when creating similar programs with few changes. In order to access Copy Mode, ensure that “StArt” is on display and turn programming key to Prog. Very quickly press “Enter 328” on keypad. If “Prog 08” appears, keys were not pressed quickly enough. Press Stop to abort and start over. If “CoPY PrG” appears on display, you are in Copy Mode. Refer to Copy Mode section.
NOTE: If Programming key is not turned to Prog when this is attempted, “A0” will appear on display indicating that Copy Mode has been locked out.
Setup (Pre-Program) Mode
NOTE: Do not modify any of PS40’s setup items unless necessary – some settings can make machine appear to be malfunctioning. Although all machines are preconfigured at the factory, some special features, such as Chemical Timer Hold or Temperature units (°C or °F), may need to be enabled or changed for a particular installation.
Refer to Setup (Pre-Program) Mode section.
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Setup (Pre-Program) Mode
In order to access Setup (Pre-Program) Mode, ensure that “StArt” is on display.
1. Turn programming key to Prog and quickly press “Enter 619” on the keypad (all four buttons must be pressed quickly).
NOTE: If “Prog 19” appears, keys were not pressed quickly enough. Press Stop button to abort and repeat process.
2. When “ProGrA (Pre-Program) Mode.
3. Press Enter button and “PrE” will appear on display.
NOTE: Use temperature key to alter/toggle selection. Use Stop button to back up one selection at a time.
4. Press Enter to begin machine setup.
5. “no HF” will appear on display. This option cannot be altered with keypad, press Enter to continue.
6. “FC” will appear on display. This option cannot be altered with keypad, press Enter to continue.
7. Display shows “no Coin” or “Coin”. “Coin” means a vend price must be met before machine will run. This option does not apply.
8. Select “no Coin”.
9. Press Enter to continue.
10. Display shows “no LECo” or “LECo”. “LECo”
requires a certain water level is met before program will continue to run.
11. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
12. Press Enter to continue.
n” appears, you are in Setup
17. Select all inlet valves that are equipped with machine, if desired.
18. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: Not all machines have five soap components. Refer to the 12th digit in the model number (i.e. IP060PHN1005 there are 5 soap compartments.
19. Display shows “no i.1” or “i.1”. “i.1” enables powdered supply compartment number 1.
20. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
21. Press Enter to continue.
22. Display shows “no i.2” or “i.2”. “i.2” enables powdered supply compartment 2.
23. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
24. Press Enter to continue.
25. Display shows “no i.3” or “i.3”. “i.3” enables powdered supply compartment number 3.
26. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
27. Press Enter to continue.
28. Display shows “no i.4” or “i.4”. “i.4” enables powdered supply compartment number 4.
29. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
30. Press Enter to continue.
31. Display shows “no i.5” or “i.5”. “i.5” enables powdered supply compartment number 5.
32. Press Enter to continue.
33. Display shows “no i.6” or “i.6”. “i.6” is not used on this model.
34. Press Enter to continue.
35. Display shows “no i.CoLd” or “i.CoLd”. i.CoLd” enables main cold water inlet fill valve.
U01). If it is a 5 or 6,
NOTE: Level control will add time to the total program time.
13. Display shows “no LE.Pct” or “LE.Pct”. LE.Pct” selects water level in percentage of cylinder volume and “no LE.Pct” selects water level in centimeters.
14. Press Temperature button to alter your selection.
15. Press Enter to continue.
16. Display shows “SE.i”. This selection cannot be altered. Proceed to water inlet valve selection.
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36. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
37. Press Enter to continue.
38. Display shows “no i.Hot” or “i.Hot”. “i.Hot”
enables main hot water inlet fill valve.
39. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
40. Press Enter to continue.
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41. Display shows “no i.9” or “i.9”. “i.9” enables a liquid supply flush valve. If enabled, the valve activates for a predetermined time (refer to Step 47) after liquid supply injection signal. As an alternative, this selection can be used as an additional cold water inlet valve.
42. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
43. Press Enter to continue.
44. Display shows “i.9 FluSH” or “i.9 Hard”. “i.9 FluSH” selects a liquid supply flush valve and “i.9 Hard” selects an additional cold water inlet.
45. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
46. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: If “i.9 HArd” was selected, “no i.r1” will display (proceed to Step 53), or if “i.9 FluSH” was selected, “FL t xx” (xx=number of seconds) will display.
47. Display shows “FL t xx”.
48. Using the keypad, input number of seconds the liquid supply flush valve should open after each chemical injection (15 seconds or “FL t 15” recommended).
49. Press Enter to continue.
50. Display shows “FL d xx” (xx=number of seconds).
51. Using the keypad, input the number of seconds delay before “i.9” opens (15 seconds or “FL d 15” recommended).
52. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: During each chemical injection, the flush valve (“i.9”) will turn on to flush chemicals. Each time a chemical injection is called for, the PS40 will wait for the time programmed in “FL d” and then flush chemical drippage for time programmed in “FL t”.
53. Display shows “no i.r1” or “i.r1”. “i.r1” enables the optional water reuse valve 1.
54. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
55. Press Enter to continue.
56. Display shows “no i.r2” or “i.r2”. “i.r2” enables the optional water reuse valve 2.
57. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
58. Press Enter to continue.
59. Display shows “no i.r3” or “i.r3”. “i.r3” enables the optional water reuse valve 3.
60. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
61. Press Enter to continue.
62. Display shows “no rP” or “rP”. “rP
water recirculating
pump.
” enables the
63. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
64. Press Enter to continue.
65. Display shows “no d1” or “d1”. “d1” enables
the drain valve number 1 (standard equipment).
66. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
67. Press Enter to continue.
68. Display shows “no d2” or “d2”. “d2” enables
the optional drain valve number 2.
69. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
70. Press Enter to continue.
71. Display shows “no rd1” or “rd1”. “rd1” enables
the water reuse drain valve number 1.
72. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
73. Press Enter to continue.
74. Display shows “no rd2” or “rd2”. “rd2” enables
the water reuse drain valve number 2.
75. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
76. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: If no hot water inlet valves were selected earlier in preprogramming or configuration process, computer will default to “HEAt” setting and “HEAt SYS” will not be displayed.
77. Display shows “HEAt SYS”. This option cannot
be altered.
NOTE: All machines are capable of taking advantage of the built-in “Temperature Controlled Water Fill” feature of the PS40. This mixes hot and cold water to best achieve programmed temperature. Machines with supplemental steam or electric heating can also utilize this feature.
78. Press Enter to continue.
79. Display shows “noHEAt” or “HEAt”. “HEAt”
enables water inlet and supplemental heating without using “Temperature Controlled Water Fill” feature.
80. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
81. Press Enter to continue.
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