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

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Washer-Extractors
PHM1398C
0
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:
W023
WARNING
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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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Safety Information
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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WARNING
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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
I
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
PHM1397C
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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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82. Display shows “HEAt-nod”. This option enables water inlet and supplemental heating using the“Temperature Controlled Water Fill” feature.
83. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
84. Press Enter to continue.
85. Display shows “ inlet only using the “Temperature Controlled Water Fill” feature.
86. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
87. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: If “ and “GEntlE” will not be displayed.
88. Display shows “noHECo” or “HECo”. “HECo” pauses program time until programmed temperature is achieved.
89. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
90. Press Enter to continue.
91. Display shows “no.GEntLE” or “GEntLE”. GEntLE” enables the machine to run in “Gentle Action” (agitate 3 seconds, pause for 12 seconds) until programmed temperature is achieved. This will decrease the amount of time required to heat water to programmed temperature.
92. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
93. Press Enter to continue.
nod” was selected in Step 85, “HECo
nod”. This enables the water
b. Display shows “no.SoAP. 2” or “SoAP. 2”.
SoAP. 2” enables liquid supply output number 2.
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
c. Display shows “no.SoAP. 3” or “SoAP. 3”.
SoAP. 3” enables liquid supply output number 3.
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
d. Display shows “no.SoAP. 4” or “SoAP. 4”.
SoAP. 4” enables liquid supply output number 4.
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
e. Display shows “no.SoAP. 5
SoAP. 5” enables liquid supply output number 5.
f. Display shows “no.SoAP. 6” or “SoAP. 6”.
SoAP. 6” enables liquid supply output number 6.
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
g. Display shows “no.SiGnAL” or “SiGnAL”.
SiGnAL” enables liquid supply output number 6 to function as an external signaling device rather than a liquid supply output.
” or “SoAP
. 5”.
94. Display shows either “t ° C” or “t ° F”. This option changes if the temperature will display in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit.
95. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
96. Press Enter to continue.
97. Display shows “SoAP” or “no SoAP”. “SoAP” option enables liquid supply outputs.
98. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
99. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: If “no SoAP” was selected, all soap options will be bypassed and “Add” option will be displayed. Skip to Step 103.
a. Display shows “no.SoAP. 1” or “SoAP. 1”.
SoAP. 1” enables liquid supply output number 1.
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
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1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: Choosing this signal will put the signal at the end of the step it is programmed in.
NOTE: Soap 7-12 not available on all models. Refer to the 12th digit in the model number (i.e. IP060PHN1002 indicates 12 signals.
h. Display shows “no.SoAP. 7” or “SoAP. 7”.
SoAP. 7” enables liquid supply output number 7 (if machine is equipped).
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
i. Display shows “no.SoAP. 8” or “SoAP. 8”.
SoAP. 8”enables liquid supply output number 8 (if machine is equipped).
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
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2. Press Enter to continue.
j. Display shows “no.SoAP. 9” or “SoAP. 9”.
SoAP. 9” enables liquid supply output number 9 (if machine is equipped).
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
k. Display shows “no.SoAP. 10” or “SoAP.
10”. “SoAP. 10” enables liquid supply output number 10 (if machine is equipped).
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
l. Display shows “no.SoAP. 11” or“SoAP.
11”. “SoAP. 11” enables liquid supply output number 11 (if machine is equipped).
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
2. Press Enter to continue.
m. Display shows “no.SoAP. 12” or “SoAP.
12”. This option enables liquid supply output number 12 (if machine is equipped).
1. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
110. Enter a value using the keypad. A value of 5
° C/9° F is recommended.
111. Press Enter to continue.
112. Display shows “bu =” or “no bu =”. “bu =” enables a buzzer sound at end of program, “no bu =” disables the buzzer.
113. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
114. Press Enter to continue.
115. Display shows “SP rPn” or “SP GF”. This option programs speed in RPM or G Force (G Force is recommended).
116. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
117. Press Enter to continue.
118. Display shows “no t” or “t”. “t” enables viewing the temperature on the display when the Temperature button is pressed.
119. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
120. Press Enter to continue.
121. Display shows “noACCL” or “ACCL”. “ACCL” enables the Rapid Advance feature.
2. Press Enter to continue.
100. Display shows “Add” or “no Add”. “Add” will
program a cool down, a timer stop or a soak cycle. “no Add” will disable this option.
101. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
102. Press Enter to continue.
103. Display shows “iS.tiLt.xx” (xx = number of
attempts). This option programs the number of times machine should attempt an intermediate extract in the event that an out of balance situation occurs.
104. Enter a value using the keypad. A value of 5 or
iS.tiLt.05” is recommended.
105. Press Enter to continue.
106. Display shows “ES.tiLt.xx” (xx = number of
attempts). This option programs the number of times machine should attempt a final extract in the event that an out of balance situation occurs.
107. Enter a value using the keypad. A value of 10 or
ES.tiLt.10” is recommended.
108. Press Enter to continue.
109. Display shows “HYSt x” (x = temperature
differential). This option programs the temperature differential for supplemental heating and temperature controlled water.
122. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
123. Press Enter to continue.
124. Display shows “noEnEr” or “EnEr”. “EnEr” enables the Stop button.
125. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
126. Press Enter to continue.
127. Display shows “no ALAr
n” enables viewing various alarm codes
ALAr on the display in the event of a fault.
128. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
129. Press Enter to continue.
130. Display shows “no.t .iHoLd” or “t .iHoLd”.t .iHoLd” enables a timer hold feature for use in conjunction with the liquid supply system.
131. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
132. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: This feature is used when a single chemical dispenser is feeding two machines and the dispenser can only serve one machine at a time. If one machine is being served, the dispenser opens a busy relay connected to timer hold inputs. When a second machine needs chemicals, the program timer pauses and waits until busy relay is closed, then proceeds with the chemical signals. If there is
n” or “ALArn”.
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no chemical system that uses this feature, select “no.t .iHoLd”, otherwise there will be no chemical signals at all, even in Test Mode.
133. Display shows “no.dEFAuL” or “dEFAuL”. dEFAuL” will use preset default values when programming water levels and speed.
134. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
135. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: If “no.dEFAuL” was selected, Setup (Pre­Program) Mode is done and will return to “StArt”.
136. Display shows “AG.A.n xxx” (xxx = number of seconds). This option programs the number of seconds for cylinder to rotate before stopping to reverse.
137. Enter a value using the keypad. A value of 12 or “AG.A.n 012” is recommended.
138. Press Enter to continue.
139. Display shows “AG.S.n xxx” (xxx = number of seconds). This option programs the number of seconds for cylinder to pause before rotating in opposite direction.
140. Enter a value using the keypad. A value of 3 or “AG.A.n 003” is recommended.
141. Press Enter to continue.
142. Display shows “dUASh. xx” (xx = default wash speed). This option programs the default wash speed.
143. To enter a wash speed (in RPM) other than .8 Gs, use the keypad to enter a wash speed.
145. Display shows “LE.Lo.Pxxx” (xxx = low water
level). This option programs default low water level in percentage or centimeters, depending on selection earlier in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode. Refer to Step 13.
146. Enter a value using the keypad. A value of 15 is recommended.
147. Press Enter to continue.
148. Display shows “LE.nE.Pxxx” (xxx = medium water level). This option programs default medium water level in percentage or centimeters, depending on selection earlier in Setup (Pre­Program) Mode. Refer to Step 13.
149. Enter a value using the keypad. A value of 20 or “LE.nE.P020” is recommended.
150. Press Enter to continue.
151. Display shows “LE.Hi.P xxx” (xxx = high water level). This option programs default high water level in percentage or centimeters, depending on selection earlier in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode. Refer to Step 13.
152. Enter a value using the keypad. A value of 25 or “LE.Hi.P025” is recommended.
153. Press Enter to continue.
154. Display shows “SP.Lo.G.xxx” (xxx = low extract speed). This option programs default low extract speed in RPM or G Force, depending on selection earlier in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode. Refer to Step 118.
155. Enter a value using the keypad. Refer to the Installation Manual for default values.
NOTE: Press the temperature button to automatically select the optimal wash speed of .8 Gs for the machine size. Refer to
Model Optimal RPM G-Force
40 Pound 46 .8
60 Pound 43 .8
80 Pound 39 .8
100 Pound 39 .8
125 Pound 36 .8
140 Pound 36 .8
175 Pound 36 .8
Table 1
144. Press Enter to continue.
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Tabl e 1 .
156. Press Enter to continue.
157. Display shows “SP.nE.G.xxx” (xxx = medium extract speed). This option programs default medium extract speed in RPM or G Force, depending on selection earlier in Setup (Pre­Program) Mode. Refer to Step 115.
158. Enter a value using the keypad. Refer to the Installation Manual for default values.
159. Press Enter to continue.
160. Display shows “SP.Hi.G.xxx” (xxx = high extract speed). This option programs default high extract speed in RPM or G Force, depending on selection earlier in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode. Refer to Step 118.
161. Enter a value using the keypad. Refer to the Installation Manual for default values.
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162. Press Enter to continue.
163. Display shows “UAit...” for 2 seconds and then shows “StArt” when complete.
164. Turn programming key back to Run.
Test Mode
NOTE: If programming key is not turned to Prog when this is attempted, “A0” will flash on display.
In order to access Test Mode, ensure that “StArt” is on display.
1. Turn programming key to Prog and very quickly
press “Enter 217” on keypad.
NOTE: If “Prog 17” appears, keys were not pressed quickly enough. Press Stop button to abort and repeat process.
2. When “tESt” appears on display you are in Test
Mode.
3. Once “tESt” appears on display, select test to
perform.
4. Press Enter to begin test.
Test 1: Inputs
5. Press Stop button to leave test.
Example:inP.tHEr.o” means motor overload protector is open. “inP.tHEr.c” means motor overload protector is closed.
NOTE: Activating or deactivating the input will change open and closed state to verify component operation.
Test 2: Analog Reference
Tests analog reference output voltage in comparison to cylinder speed.
NOTE: Because PS40 control does not try to compensate for speed in this mode, running RPM will not necessarily match commanded RPM – this is normal.
1. With “tESt” on the display, press 2 on the
keypad.
2. After selecting Test 2, display will show
P000ux.xx”.
3. Press Enter.
4. Door will now lock.
5. Press Enter.
This test can be used to check all inputs to PS40 control.
Display Input Signal
inP.tHEr.o
inP.hEY.o
inP.LoCh.o
inP.door.c
inP.tiLt.o
inP.SEnS.o
inP.Coi1.o
inP.Coi2.o
Motor overload protector
Programming switch
Door lock switch S2 (Lock solenoid)
Door lock switch S1 (Door closed switch and magnetic sensor)
Vibration switch
Proximity sensor (Basket rotation)
Inverter balance signal
Timer hold
Table 2
1. With “tESt” on the display, press 1 on keypad.
2. The first Input Signal will be displayed.
3. Display will indicate whether input contacts are open or closed using last character on right (o = open, c = closed).
6. The cylinder will rotate in reverse direction in wash speed and the RPM and analog output will be displayed: such as “LO46u.39” (numbers on left of decimal point indicate running RPM, numbers on right of decimal point indicate analog voltage).
7. Press Enter.
8. Display will show “Pxxxux.xx”.
9. Press Enter.
10. Cylinder will rotate in forward direction in wash speed and RPM and analog output will be displayed: such as “r046u0.39”.
11. Press Enter.
12. Cylinder will rotate in distribution speed and RPM and analog output will be displayed: such as “d046u0.39”.
13. When drive SmartSpin signal turns on, “bS” will be displayed in lower Program Number/Alarm display.
NOTE: Test SmartSpin speed by pressing 1 on the keypad. Display will show “S...”.
4. Press Enter to advance to next input. Press Temperature button to go back to previous.
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14. Press Enter to test Low or High wash speed or
while “bS” is displayed in Program Number/ Alarm display.
15. Cylinder will rotate forward in low extract speed and RPM and analog output will be displayed: such as “L335u03.40”.
16. Press Enter.
17. Cylinder will rotate forward in high speed extract and RPM and analog output will be displayed: such as “H715u7.20”.
18. Press Stop.
19. Cylinder will slow to a stop and door will unlock.
20. Press Stop.
Test 3: Not Available
Proceed to Test 4.
Test 4: Water Level Control Test
1. With “tESt” on the display, press 4 on the
keypad.
2. Immediately after selecting Test 4, display will show current water level in machine.
Example:t4.LEV 35.0” indicates test 4 water level
35.0%.
3. Press 0 button on keypad to calibrate empty water level.
4. Press Start button and drain will close and machine will begin taking in water.
5. Water will continue to fill until Stop button is pressed.
6. Display will indicate water level as it increases. This will be quite useful in order to select water level settings for programming.
7. Press Stop button again to leave this test.
5. Close door.
6. Press 0 button on keypad to zero sensor. Wait for
drain to open, display to go to “0” and drain to close.
7. Press Start to begin filling shell with water.
8. When water reaches center of basket back, press Stop to stop filling.
9. Wait a few minutes for excess water to drain out through overflow hose and level to stabilize.
10. Press 1 button on keypad to access fill measurement.
11. 40 Pound Model – Press “343 Enter” to enter correct water level (343 mm).
60 Pound Model – Press “394 Enter” to enter correct water level (394 mm).
80 Pound Model – Press “470 Enter” to enter correct water level (470 mm).
100 Pound Model – Press “470 Enter” to enter correct water level (470 mm).
125 Pound Model – Press “510 Enter” to enter correct water level (510 mm).
140 Pound Model – Press “546 Enter” to enter correct water level (546 mm).
175 Pound Model – Press “586 Enter” to enter correct water level (586 mm).
12. Press Stop to drain machine.
13. Press Stop to exit Test Mode.
14. Procedure is complete.
Test 5: Temperature Sensor Test
1. With “tESt” on the display, press 5 on keypad.
2. Immediately after selecting Test 5, PS40 control will display current temperature in machine.
PS40 Water Level Sensor Calibration Procedure
1. Verify machine is properly installed. Check water supply and drain connections.
2. Power-up machine.
3. From “StArt” display, press “Enter 217” to enter Test Mode. These buttons must be pressed in rapid succession. If not entered quickly, machine will return to “StArt” or “Prog” display and it will be necessary to press Stop and try again.
4. From “tESt” display, press 4 button on keypad for water level sensor calibration.
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Example:t5.078.3° F” indicates test 5 temperature is 78.3 degrees.
3. Press Stop button to end this test.
Test 6: Test of Outputs
1. With “tESt” on the display, press 6 on the
keypad.
2. To select output, press Enter.
NOTE: To go back to previous output, press Temperature button.
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3. Press 1 button on keypad to turn on selected output. Press 0 button on keypad to turn off selected output.
4. Press Enter to go to next output.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 for each output. Refer to Tabl e 3 for list of outputs.
6. Press Stop button to end this test.
Example:out.dooR.o” indicates this output is turned off (door can be opened). “out.dooR.c” indicates this output is turned on (door is locked).
Display Output
out.door.o
out. rd1.o
out. rd2.o
out. rP .o
out. i.r3 .o
out. i.r2 .o
out.HEAt.o
out. i.r1 .o
out.i.FLu.o
out.i.Hot.o
out.i.Col.o
Door lock output is open.
Reuse drain 1 output is open.
Reuse drain 2 output is open.
Recirculation pump output is open.
Reuse water inlet valve number 3 output is open.
Reuse water inlet valve number 2 output is open.
Supplemental heating system output is open.
Reuse water inlet valve number 1 output is open.
Flush valve i.9 output is open.
Hot water inlet valve output is open.
Cold water inlet valve number output is open.
Table 3 (continued)
out.So.2 .o
out.So.3 .o
out.So.4 .o
out.So.5 .o
out.So.6 .o
out.So.7 .o
out.So.8 .o
out.So.9 .o
outSo.10.o
outSo.11.o
outSo.12.o
out.drA.1.o
out.drA.2.o
Liquid supply number 2 output is open.
Liquid supply number 3 output is open.
Liquid supply number 4 output is open.
Liquid supply number 5 output is open.
Liquid supply number 6 output is open.
Liquid supply number 7 output is open.
Liquid supply number 8 output is open.
Liquid supply number 9 output is open.
Liquid supply number 10 output is open.
Liquid supply number 11 output is open.
Liquid supply number 12 output is open.
Drain valve number 1 output is open.
Drain valve number 2 output is open.
Table 3
Test 7: Keyboard Test
1. With “tESt” on the display, press 7 button on the
keypad.
2. Immediately after selecting Test 7 “t7. - -” will
appear on display.
3. The corresponding display for each key pressed on keypad should be shown on display and Program Number/Alarm display.
4. To end this test, press Stop button.
out. i.6 .o
out. i.5 .o
out. i.4 .o
out. i.3 .o
out. i.2 .o
out. i.1 .o
out.So.1 .o
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Inlet valve number i.6 output is open.
Inlet valve number i.5 output is open.
Inlet valve number i.4 output is open.
Inlet valve number i.3 output is open.
Inlet valve number i.2 output is open.
Inlet valve number i.1 output is open.
Liquid supply number 1 output is open.
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01 29 31
05
3
4 5 6
7 8 9
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Ram Reset
Should it be necessary to erase all programming from PS40’s memory, use this procedure.
Example: Change of chemical suppliers, where deletion and reprogramming of all programs is required, or corrupted memory.
1. While “tESt” is on display, press 0 button on the
keypad.
2. “CodE” will now be shown on display.
3. Very quickly, press “753”.
4. Wait a few seconds for display to change, then cycle power to machine.
5. Everything from memory has been erased and machine must be setup (pre-programmed) prior to operation. Refer to Setup (Pre-Program) Mode.
Operating Mode
Select and Run a Program
1. Make sure programming key switch is turned to Run position.
2. With keypad, select a program to operate.
3. Press start. Program is now in operation.
Program Progress Indicators
As program is progressing, program number and time remaining will be displayed (not including fill or heating times). Refer to Figure 3 – the control is on step 01 of program 05 and there are 29 minutes and 31 seconds left on timer.
NOTE: Programming “LECo” and “HECo”, where applicable, determine whether time remaining includes fill and heat times.
If “LECo” is programmed, when machine is filling with water, the decimal point on far right of display will flash. Once level is satisfied, light will be continuous and time will count down. Refer to
Figure 3
If a bath requires supplemental heating and “HECo” is programmed, the decimal point second from right of display will flash and time will remain constant. Once programmed temperature is achieved, light will stay on. Refer to Figure 3
If a machine is draining, the decimal point third from right on display will flash. Refer to Figure 3
If a program has completed, “Pxx. End” where xx is the cycle number last used will be displayed. If a “Signal” was programmed it will sound at this point for 10 seconds. Open door and display will revert to “StArt”.
Program Start Delay
1. After selecting a program to run, press and hold start button for approximately 5 seconds.
1 Cycle Step Number 2 Delay Indicator 3 “HECo” Indicator 4 “LECo” Indicator 5 Cycle Time Remaining 6 Drain Indicator 7 Cycle Number
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2. “dELAY.xx” (xx = number of hours of delay) appears on display.
3. Using the keypad, input number of hours of delay for program to begin operating (1-99).
4. Press Start and display will show “dELAY.xx” where xx is the programmed delay time and decimal point will begin flashing. Refer to Figure 3.
5. The number of hours remaining will be displayed while counting down and, during the last hour,
PHM1396R
the minutes remaining will display and flash.
6. To cancel this operation, press Stop.
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Changing To Another Program
For the first 3 minutes after machine has started, it is possible to change the selected program to a different program.
1. To change to a different program simply input program number to change.
2. The display will now show “P.xx.StArt” (P.xx indicates new program number).
3. If this is correct program number, press Enter.
Temporary Program Alteration
1. Select a program number.
2. Before starting program, press and hold Temperature button.
3. While holding Temperature button in, press Enter.
4. Scroll through each program step using Enter button and make desired changes.
5. When finished, press Start to begin program. The program will now run with temporary alterations.
Temperature and RPM Display
By pressing Temperature button on keypad one time while program is in operation, the current temperature will be displayed.
Press Temperature button again and programmed temperature will be displayed momentarily.
Press Temperature button again and highest programmed temperature of program will be displayed momentarily.
Press Temperature button again and cylinder speed will be displayed momentarily.
By pressing and holding Temperature button for 3 seconds during any of the above, display will remain at that function until Temperature button is pressed again.
Rapid Advance
Pushing and holding Enter button on keypad can rapid advance a program through each program step. Rapid Advance will stop at each drain step and Enter button must be released and pressed again in order to continue with Rapid Advance sequence.
Rapid Advance feature may be disabled by selecting “no ACCL” in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode. Refer to Setup (Pre-Program) Mode section.
Programmed Stop
If an indefinite time stop (0 minutes) was programmed, the program will pause and wait for operator to restart program. Water will stay in machine and all cylinder movement will cease. Display will show “StoP”. Program will not continue until Start button is pressed.
If a programmed time stop was programmed (1-999 minutes), display will alternate between “StoPtinE” and remainder of programmed stop time. Time stop can also be interrupted by pressing Start button.
NOTE: If a signal has been programmed, it will sound at beginning of “Programmed Stop Time”. If a stop was programmed during “Final Spin/ Extract”, program will automatically resume after 20 minutes.
Stopping a Program
1. To terminate a program, press Stop button on keypad.
2. After 5 seconds machine will drain water and “oPEn door” will appear on display after approximately 30 seconds.
3. Open door and “CLoSE” will appear on display.
4. Close door and display will flash program and time information where it was stopped.
5. Cycle may be resumed after closing door and pressing Start or stopped by pressing Stop button.
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6. Press Stop button and display will show “StoP” and “PXX End”.
7. Open door and display will return to “StArt”.
Stop button may be disabled by selecting “no EnEr” in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode. Refer to Setup (Pre-Program) Mode section.
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Manually Adding Water
After program has been running for 3 minutes, add more water to machine by first pressing and releasing 1 button on keypad, then pressing and holding buttons “1-9” on keypad. After releasing button, water will shut off and water level will be displayed for 3 seconds. Buttons 1 - 9 correspond to the following water inlet valves.
1. Cup 1
2. Cup 2 (optional)
3. Cup 3 (optional)
4. Cup 4 (optional)
5. Cup 5 (optional)
6. Cup 6 (not used on this machine)
7. Cold water inlet
8. Hot water inlet
9. Chemical flush
For machines equipped with water reuse inlet valves, access these by first pressing and releasing 2 button on keypad, then pressing button on keypad that corresponds with desired reuse water inlet valve (1 = water reuse valve number 1, 2 = water reuse valve number 2, etc.).
supply output. Hold button in for desired output length, then release.
Display Total Operating Hours
Before machine has been started, quickly press “Enter 223” and total hours machine has been run will be
displayed for 5 seconds.
Program Memory Inventory
Before machine has been started, quickly press “Enter 788” and display will show first program in machine
and total number of steps in that program.
Example:Prg01.08” means program 1 contains 8 steps.
After 1 second, next program in machine will be displayed and so forth.
After last program in machine is displayed, total number of free program steps will be displayed.
Press Enter and display will return to “StArt”.
Entering Programming Mode
1. In order to access Programming Mode, ensure “StArt” is on display.
2. Turn programming key to Prog and very quickly press “Enter 455” on keypad.
Manually Draining
After program has been running for 3 minutes, drain water by pressing 0 button on keypad, then pressing corresponding drain valve number on keypad (1 = drain valve number 1, 2 = drain valve number 2, etc.). Water level will be displayed while pressing these buttons, so water can be drained back down to a desired level.
Manual Heating
After program has been running for 3 minutes, activate heating system by pressing and holding 4 button on keypad (if machine is equipped with an optional electrical or steam heating system). While button is pressed, temperature will be shown on display and supplemental heating system will be activated until button is released.
Manually Activating the Chemical Supply Signals
After program has been running for 3 minutes, activate liquid supply outputs 1-12 by first pressing and releasing 3 button on keypad and then pressing corresponding number on keypad for desired liquid
NOTE: If “Prog 05” appears, keys were not pressed quickly enough. Press Stop to abort and start over.
3. When “ProG” appears on display (flashing), you are in Programming Mode.
NOTE: If programming key is not turned to Prog when this is attempted, “A0” will flash on display.
Creating a Program
1. Enter Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Program Mode.
2. Press Enter.
3. Display shows “ProG xx” (xx = program number).
4. Use the keypad to enter program number to program or modify.
5. Press Enter.
6. Display shows “xxid xx”.
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NOTE: The first “xx” indicates program number selected, “id xx” indicates program step or bath, (i.e. “02id 01” indicates Program 2, Step number
1). A program step, or bath, is a part of a wash program (prewash, main wash, rinse, etc.) and always ends with the option of a drain or extract. Enter program step number to program and press Enter.
7. When entering program, display will be last step programmed, press Enter to go into last step or key in the desired step number.
8. Press Enter to continue.
9. Display shows “xx. Cyti” (xx = program step). These are the cycle or program step times - not including fill, drain or extract time (no user input required).
10. Press Enter to continue.
11. Display shows “t xx.xx”.
12. Use the keypad to input the desired agitation time for this step, in minutes and seconds.
13. Press Enter to continue.
6. Use the keypad to input the number of seconds for cylinder to pause before turning in opposite direction (i.e. “A
03.0”).
7. Press Enter to continue.
8. Display shows “SP xx” (xx = wash speed).
Model Optimal RPM G-Force
40 Pound 46 .8
60 Pound 43 .8
80 Pound 39 .8
100 Pound 39 .8
125 Pound 36 .8
140 Pound 36 .8
175 Pound 36 .8
Table 4
9. Use the keypad to input the wash speed in RPM (i.e. “SP 42”). Refer to Tabl e 4 for optimal RPM values.
10. Press Enter to continue.
14. Display shows “xx.rotE”.
15. This is cylinder action and pause times (Dwell). No user input required.
16. Press Enter to continue.
17. Display shows “AG.Force” or “AG.nornal”. This chooses the wash action type. Use the Temperature button to toggle between wash action types.
a. Program “AG.nornal” to use default wash
actions preset in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode, press Enter button. Skip to Step 18 if this is programmed.
b. Program “AG.Force” to use a wash action
other than what was preset in Setup (Pre­Program) Mode as default, press Enter. Continue to next step.
1. Press Enter to continue.
2. Display shows “A xx.x” (xx.x = number of
seconds).
3. Use the keypad to input the number of seconds for cylinder to rotate before pausing to reverse direction (i.e. “A 12.0”).
NOTE: For optimal mechanical action, a horizontal axis washer should turn at a speed corresponding to .8 G’s – this speed is dependent on cylinder diameter. So as a machine gets bigger, proper wash speed gets slower. When running at .8 G’s, the laundry in a machine will fall from about the 1 o’clock position to the 7 o’clock position (running counterclockwise – refer to Figure 4).
PHM1397R
Figure 4
NOTE: If gentle action is needed, a very slow speed can be programmed, such as 10 RPM.
4. Press Enter to continue.
5. Display shows “S xx.x” (xx.x = number of seconds).
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18. Display shows “xx.tENP” (xx = temperature of
bath).
19. This is the temperature of this program step or bath. No user input required.
20. Press Enter to continue.
21. Display shows “F xxx”or “C xxx” (xxx = temperature).
22. Use the keypad to input the temperature desired for this program step or bath. If no temperature control is desired for this bath, enter “033” for F or “000” for C which main fill valves are to open.
23. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: The next step will be determined by “HEAtSYS” option chosen in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode.
If “HEAt- Mode, select from:
nod” was chosen in Setup (Pre-Program)
HEAt” (supplemental heating without
temperature controlled water inlet). If this option is chosen, pressing Enter transfers to “no HECo” or “00. SE-I”. Pressing Temperature button transfers to “
HEAt-
water inlets with supplemental heating). Pressing Enter transfers to “no HECo” or “00. SE-i”. Pressing Temperature button transfers back to “HEAt”.
nod” (temperature controlled water inlets
without supplemental heating). Pressing Enter transfers to “00. SE-i”. Pressing Temperature button transfers to “HEAt-
°. This will allow you to specify
nod”.
nod” (temperature controlled
nod”.
If “HEAt” was chosen during the preprogramming or configuration process, display will automatically go to “no HECo” or “00.SE-i”.
If “
nod” was chosen during the preprogramming
or configuration process, display will automatically go to “XX. SE-i”.
24. Display shows “no HECo” or “HECo”. “HECo” will stop program until programmed temperature is reached.
25. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
26. Press Enter to continue.
27. Display shows “t xx.xx” (xx.xx = time program stops).
28. Use the keypad to input the time of program step where program will stop until programmed temper is reached (use “0” for beginning of program step).
29. Press Enter to continue.
30. Display shows “noGEntLE” or “GEntLE”. GEntLE” will enable cylinder to operate in Gentle Action Mode until programmed temperature is reached.
°
31. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
32. Press Enter to continue.
33. Display shows “xx. SE-I” (xx = water inlet selection).
34. This is the water inlet selection made during Setup (Pre-Program) Mode, no user input required.
35. Press Enter to continue.
36. Display shows “no i.1” or “i.1”. “i.1” enables the Powdered Supply Compartment Number 1.
37. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
38. Press Enter to continue.
39. Display shows “no i.2” or “i.2”. “i.2” enables the Powdered Supply Compartment Number 2.
40. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
41. Press Enter to continue.
42. Display shows “no i.3” or “i.3”. “i.3” enables the Powdered Supply Compartment Number 3.
43. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
44. Press Enter to continue.
45. Display shows “no i.4” or “i.4”. “i.4” enables the Powdered Supply Compartment Number 4.
46. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
47. Press Enter to continue.
48. Display shows “no i.5” or “i.5”. “i.5” enables the Powdered Supply Compartment Number 5.
49. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
50. Press Enter to continue.
51. Display shows “no i.CoLd” or “i.CoLd”. i.CoLd” enables the main cold water inlet fill valve.
NOTE: A temperature of at least 33° for °F or 0 for °C should be programmed (Refer to Step 22) so water valves actuate for a warm (both hot and cold) fill.
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52. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
NOTE: If not altered there is no fill or flush of supply line hose.
53. Press Enter to continue.
54. Display shows “no i.Hot” or “i.Hot”. “i.Hot”
enables the main hot water inlet fill valve.
55. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
NOTE: If not altered there is no fill or flush of supply line hose.
56. Press Enter to continue.
57. Display shows “i.FLuSH” or “i.HArd”. No user
input required.
58. Press Enter to continue.
59. Display shows “xx. SE-LE”. No user input
required.
60. Press Enter to continue.
61. Display shows “LE Hi”, “LE.Force”, “LE Lo” and “LE ne”. “LE.Force” programs a water level other than what was preset in Setup (Pre­Program) Mode.
a. Press Enter
b. Display shows “LEP xxx” or “LE.C xxx
(xxx = water level).
68. Use the keypad to input the water level when program time should resume. The level input should be less than or equal to what was programmed in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode.
NOTE: If a default water level (low, medium or high) was programmed, enter “99” and press Enter twice. The PS40 control will automatically select a number corresponding to water level.
69. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: All machines are set up at factory to measure water levels in percentage (%). 0% is bottom of cylinder, 50% is half way up cylinder back and so on. This is done because, for example, a 10% water level will give the same performance on a 60 pound model as a 140 pound model, whereas a 10 inch (254 mm) water level will not give the same performance on different capacities. When transferring programs from a 60 pound model to a 140 pound model with inch-based water levels, all water levels would need to be adjusted. Programs with percentage-based water levels will work the same in any size machine with no modification.
70. Display shows “no SoAP” or “SoAP”. “SoAP”
ilizes 1 or more external liquid chemical supply
ut outputs.
71. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
c. Use the keypad to input the desired water
level in percentage or millimeters (depending on selection made during Setup [Pre-Program] Mode).
d. Press Enter
62. To use default water levels preset in Setup (Pre­Program) Mode, press Temperature button to toggle through “Lo” “ne” or “Hi” water level selections.
63. Press Enter to continue.
64. Display shows “no LE.Co” or “LE.Co”. LE.Co” pauses program time until a water level is achieved.
65. Press the Temperature button to alter selection.
66. Press Enter to Continue.
NOTE: If “no LE.Co” was selected, display will show “no SoAP”.
67. Display shows “LESP xxx” (xxx = water level).
NOTE: If “no SoAP” was chosen, all soap options will be disabled and “no Add” or “Add” will be displayed (refer to Step 73).
72. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: The number of external liquid chemical supply outputs available will be determined by equipment options chosen during Setup (Pre­Program) Mode.
a. Display shows “no So1” or “So1”. “So1”
enables liquid supply output signal number 1.
NOTE: If “no So1” was selected the next available liquid supply output will be shown (“So2”).
b. Press Temperature button to alter selection
NOTE: Next step will be determined by “SoAP” option chosen during Setup (Pre-Program) Mode.
If “no SoAP” was chosen, “no Add” will be
displayed.
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If “SoAP” was chosen, “SoAP” (or “no
SoAP”) will be displayed.
c. Press Enter to continue.
d. Display shows “t1. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
e. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 1 is active.
f. Press Enter to continue.
g. Display shows “no So2” or “So2”. “So2”
enables liquid supply output signal number 2.
h. Press Temperature button to alter selection
i. Press Enter to continue.
j. Display shows “t2. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
k. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 2 is active.
l. Press Enter to continue.
bb. Display shows “t5. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
cc. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 5 is active.
dd. Press Enter to continue.
ee. Display shows “no So6” or “So6. “So6”
enables liquid supply output signal number 6.
ff. Press Temperature button to alter selection
gg. Press Enter to continue.
hh. Display shows “t6. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
ii. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 6 is active.
jj. Press Enter to continue.
kk. Display shows “no So7
enables
liquid supply output signal number 7.
” or “So7”. “So7”
ll. Press Temperature button to alter selection
m. Display shows “no So3” or “So3”. “So3”
enables liquid supply output signal number 3.
n. Press Temperature button to alter selection
o. Press Enter to continue.
p. Display shows “t3. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
q. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 3 is active.
r. Press Enter to continue.
s. Display shows “no So4” or “So4”. “So4”
enables liquid supply output signal number 4.
t. Press Temperature button to alter selection
u. Press Enter to continue.
v. Display shows “t4. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
w. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 4 is active.
mm. Press Enter to continue.
nn. Display shows “t7. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
oo. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 7 is active.
pp. Press Enter to continue.
qq. Display shows “no So8” or “So8”. “So8”
enables liquid supply output signal number 8.
rr. Press Temperature button to alter selection
ss. Press Enter to continue.
tt. Display shows “t8. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
uu. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 8 is active.
vv. Press Enter to continue.
ww. Display shows “no So9” or “So9”. “So9”
enables liquid supply output signal number 9.
x. Press Enter to continue.
y. Display shows “no So5” or “So5”. “So5”
enables liquid supply output signal number 5.
z. Press Temperature button to alter selection
aa. Press Enter to continue.
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xx. Press Temperature button to alter selection
yy. Press Enter to continue.
zz. Display shows “t9. xxx (xxx = number of
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aaa. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 9 is active.
bbb. Press Enter to continue.
ccc. Display shows “no So10” or “So10”.
So10” enables liquid supply output signal number 10.
ddd. Press Temperature button to alter selection
eee. Press Enter to continue.
fff. Display shows “t10. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
ggg. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 10 is active.
hhh. Press Enter to continue.
iii. Display shows “no So11” or “So11”.
So11” enables liquid supply output signal number 11.
jjj. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
kkk. Press Enter to continue.
Stop Cycle: Step 77
Soak Cycle: Step 78
74. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
75. Press Enter to continue.
76. Display shows “Cool”. Enabling this option
inserts a cool down cycle in this program step.
a. Press Enter to continue.
b. Display shows “Cdu.\xxx” (xxx =
temperature).
c. Use the keypad to input the highest cool down
temperature desired in first increment. (minimum 1
°C)
82
d. Press Enter to continue.
e. Display shows “Cdu. xxx” (xxx =
temperature).
f. Use the keypad to input the lowest cool down
temperature desired in first increment. (minimum 86
°C)
85
°F/-17°C or maximum 180°F/
°F/30°C or maximum 185°F/
lll. Display shows “t11. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
mmm. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 11 is active.
nnn. Press Enter to continue.
ooo. Display shows “no So12” or “So12”.
So12” enables liquid supply output signal number 12.
ppp. Press Temperature button to alter selection
qqq. Press Enter to continue.
rrr. Display shows “t12. xxx” (xxx = number of
seconds).
sss. Use the keypad to input the number of
seconds liquid supply signal number 12 is active.
ttt. Press Enter to continue.
73. Display shows “no Add” or “Add”. “Add” programs either a Cool Down cycle, a Stop cycle or Soak cycle in this step.
NOTE: If “no Add” selected, skip to Step 79.
NOTE: When programming either a Cool Down, Stop or Soak cycle, refer to the appropriate step.
g. Press Enter to continue.
h. Display shows “Cdn.\xxx” (xxx =
temperature).
i. Use the keypad to input the highest cool down
temperature desired in last increment. (minimum 1
°C)
82
j. Press Enter to continue.
k. Display shows “Cdn xxx” (xxx =
temperature).
l. Use the keypad to input the lowest cool down
temperature desired in last increment. (minimum 86
°C)
85
m. Press Enter.
77. Display shows “Stop”. Enabling this option
inserts a Stop cycle in this program step.
a. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
b. Press Enter to continue.
c. Display shows “StoP.xxx” (xxx = number of
minutes.
d. Use the keypad to input the number of
minutes (up to 999) that program stops.
°F/-17°C or maximum 180°F/
°F/30°C or maximum 185°F/
Cool Down Cycle: Step 76
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NOTE: If “SiGnAL” was selected during Setup (Pre-Program) Mode, “SiGnAXXX” will be displayed.
e. Press Enter to continue.
78. Display shows “SoAH”. Enabling this option inserts a Soak cycle in this program step.
a. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
b. Press Enter to continue.
c. Display shows “SoAH.xxx” (xxx = number
of minutes).
d. Use the keypad to input the number of
minutes (up to 999) for Soak cycle to last.
NOTE: If “SiGnAL” was selected during Setup (Pre-Program) Mode, “SiGnAXXX” will be displayed.
e. Press Enter to continue.
79. Display shows “no SPin” or “SPin”. “SPin” enables a spin/extract at the end of this program step.
NOTE: If “SPin” is selected, continue to Step 92. If “no SPin” is selected, continue to Step 98.
80. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
81. Press Enter to continue.
82. Display shows “SPi.t.xx.xx”.
83. Use the keypad to input the number of minutes and seconds for extract step. The first xx represents minutes and the last xx represents seconds.
84. Press Enter to continue.
85. Press Temperature button between “SP Lo”, “SP
nE”, “SP Hi”, “SP.SnArt,” and
SP.ForcE”.
a. “SP.ForcE” enables the desired extract
speed. To use an extract speed other than what was preset in Setup (Pre-Program) Mode as defaults, press Enter.
b. Enter extract speed desired in G-Force or
RPM, depending on selection made during Setup (Pre-Program) Mode.
c. To use default extract speeds preset in Setup
(Pre-Program) Mode, press the Temperature button.
d. Display shows “SP.Lo” for low speed,
SP.
ne” for medium speed, “SP.Hi” for high
speed or “S
nArt” for SmartSpin.
86. Press Temperature to alter selection.
87. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: To obtain same extract performance in different sized machines, extract speeds are commonly expressed in “G’s”. For example, a very large machine spinning at 500 RPM will remove more water than a small machine spinning at the same RPM. However, if a large machine spins at 80 G’s it will perform the same as a small machine spinning at 80 G’s. For this reason it is convenient to program extracts in G’s so when programs are transferred to machines of different sizes, the same extract results will be obtained.
NOTE: All washer-extractors rotate counter clockwise in extract step.
NOTE: When SmartSpin is selected in extract step, the machine uses a process to determine the amount that the cylinder is out of balance. The maximum safe spin speed for that load is calculated, allowing the machine to spin as high as 300 G’s. This ground breaking feature is a powerful tool for processing textiles like towels or sheets that need to be as dry as possible. More water is removed at higher extract speeds so they spend less time in dryer.
88. Display shows “dX”.
NOTE: If “no SPin” was selected in Step 89, “d0” will be added and programming will proceed to “dt XXX”.
89. Use Temperature button to select from “d1” (drain 1), “d2” (drain 2), “rd1” (reuse drain 1) or rd2” (reuse drain 2) depending on equipment options selected during Setup (Pre-Program) Mode.
90. Press Enter to continue.
91. Display shows “xx. dEt”. No user input required.
92. Press Enter to continue.
93. Display shows “td xxx” (xxx = coast time).
94. Use the keypad to input desired coast delay time . Delay time starts when cylinder begins stopping.
95. Display shows “t = xx.xx”, this is total time for this program step (plus fill and heating). No user input required.
96. Continue to Step 114.
97. Display shows “d1”.
98. Press Enter to continue.
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99. Display shows “td xxx” (xxx = drain time).
100. Use the keypad to input number of seconds for machine to drain (30 to 40 seconds is recommended).
101. Press Enter to continue.
102. Display shows “dRAin”, “UASH”, “diSt” and “JoLt”.
103. Select the cylinder movement while draining. “drAin” - no movement, “UASH” - normal wash action, “diSt” - distribution speed or “JoLt” - repeated 10 second low extract followed by right and left tumble).
104. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
105. Press Enter to continue.
106. Display shows “t=xx.xx”, this is total time for this program step (plus fill and heating). No user input required.
107. Press Enter to continue.
108. Display shows “FrEE=xxx”, this is free area left in RAM available for programming. No user input required.
109. Press Enter to continue.
110. Display shows “no End” or “End”. “End” will complete programming for this program number.
111. Press Temperature button to enter next step number to continue programming.
112. Press Enter to continue.
113. Display shows “tu xxx” (xxx = number of seconds).
114. Use the keypad to input the number of seconds for cylinder to tumble in wash speed before ending program and unlocking loading door.
NOTE: If “SiGnAL” was selected during Setup (Pre-Program) Mode, “SiGnAxxx” will be displayed.
Inserting/Deleting a Program Step
1. Enter Program Mode. Refer to Enter Programming Mode.
2. Display shows “ProG 00”.
3. Use the keypad to enter the program number to program or modify.
4. Press Enter.
To Insert a Step
00.id 00
00 inS
Example: 03.id 04
Enter “Program Step” where “New Program Step” will be inserted.
Press Enter (program number 3 is selected, step number 4).
Press Start. “04 inS” appears on display.
Press Enter. A new program step has been inserted in place of program step number 4 and old program step number 4 has been moved to program step number 5.
Enter “Program Step” where New Program Step” will be inserted. Press Enter. Now press Start.
Press Temperature button. A new program step has been inserted.
Table 5
To Delete a Step
00.id 00
00 dEL
Example: 03.id 04
Enter “Program Step” to delete.
Press Enter (program number 3 is selected, step number 4).
Enter “Program Step” to delete. Press Enter. Now press Stop.
Press Enter. The program step has been deleted.
Table 6
115. Press Enter to continue.
116. Display shows “dAtA.xxxx” and then change to “StArt”, exiting Programming Mode.
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Press Stop. “04 dEL” appears on display.
Press Enter. Program step number 4 has been deleted and program step number 5 has been moved into its place.
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Copy Mode
In order to access Copy Mode, ensure “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, Copy Mode is activated.
NOTE: If programming key is not turned to Prog when this is attempted, “A0” will appear on display indicating Copy Mode has been locked out.
Enter.
Copy Prg
Source.00
Dest .00
01....02
Press
Enter two-digit source program number – this is the program number to make a copy of. Press Enter.
Enter two digit destination program number – this is the program number to store copy in. Press Enter.
The PS40 will display “source . . . .
destination” program numbers to confirm operation. Press Enter to complete operation or Stop to abort operation.
Table 7
Example: To copy program 41 to program 5, do the following. Enter Copy Mode as explained above.
Source.00: Enter source program number (41) on keypad.
Source.41: Press Enter.
Dest .00: Enter destination program number (05) on keypad.
Dest .05: Press Enter.
41....05: Press Enter to confirm operation.
Start: The display will return to “StArt” prompt. The program has been copied.
PS40 Diagnostics
Alarm Codes
Code Description
A0
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
Ab
Ac
Ad
AG
AH
Program key was in wrong position when trying to access Programming Mode. Press Enter to clear.
Program selected does not exist. Press Enter to clear.
Machine has not been setup (pre-program) or memory has been lost. Refer to Start Up section. Press Enter to clear.
Programmed water level was not achieved within 15 minutes. Press Enter to clear.
Programmed temperature for supplemental heating was not achieved within 60 minutes. Press Enter to clear.
Temperature in cylinder is unsafe at end of a program (greater than 150°F [65°C]). Wait until load cools to prevent burns. Press Enter to clear.
There is water remaining in machine at end of program. Press Enter to clear.
Temperature sensor is not working properly. Press Enter to clear.
Rear enclosure temperature too high. Clean cooling fan filter. Press Enter to clear.
There is already water in the machine when a program was started (check for leaking water valves). Press Enter to clear.
There was water remaining in machine after 3 minutes of draining (check for clogged drain). Press Enter to clear.
Machine is not running at correct speed or speed sensor is damaged. Press Enter to clear.
NOTE: Anything that stops analog voltage or directional voltage could cause alarm (i.e. loose door switch connections).
Final extract was at a lower speed than programmed (fixed mount machines only). Load could not be balanced for a fixed speed spin.
Final extract was skipped (free standing machines only).
Table 8
Alarm codes are used to alert operator to problems with machine’s performance. However, because alarms do not indicate safety problems, they do not interrupt operation of machine. When an alarm occurs, control will flash code on Program Number/Alarm display (refer to Figure 2) to get operator’s attention. Operator should make note of this code and report it to a technician so issue can be resolved. Note that all alarm codes are composed of the letter “A” followed by a code reference number.
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Fault Codes
Fault codes indicate safety issues, which may cause operator injury or property loss. Thus, when an alarm occurs, control will lock out machine’s operation until power has been cycled and a technician corrects problem. Note that all fault codes are composed of letter “F” followed by a code reference number.
Code Description
F1
F5
F6
FA
E
Invalid control configuration or corrupted PS40 firmware. Load a new version or call for service.
Door open switch was tripped during program. Door lock mechanism is malfunctioning. This problem must be corrected and power to machine cycled in order to clear it.
Door locked switch was tripped during program. Door lock mechanism is malfunctioning. Problem must be corrected and power to machine cycled in order to clear it.
Vibration switch is tripped at beginning of program. Correct problem and cycle power to clear.
Check keypad.
Programming Tips
Avoid using spins after wash program segments. This can cause suspended soil to be redeposited in fabric before it can be rinsed out.
For optimum agitation, program wash speed at
0.8 G’s (ex. 42 RPM in 60 pound, 38 RPM in 80/ 100 pound) for machine. This will give best drop in cylinder and best soil removal.
Use SmartSpin in programs for processing cotton and other sturdy goods that can take higher extract forces. This will reduce drying time and energy consumption.
High spin speeds (> 80 G’s) can set wrinkles in goods made of Visa and some other synthetic materials.
For processing non-porous rubber mats, try a long “JoLt” drain period instead of a final extract. Jolt routine alternates short spin and tumble segments and will effectively remove water from non-porous goods because they are continuously rearranged, freeing water trapped in pockets.
Table 9
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Program 0
Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
Program 4
Program 5
Program 6
Program 7
Program 8
Program 9
Index
Rinse and Spin
Cold Wash
Warm Wash
Hot Wash
Perm Press
Cold Gentle
Warm Gentle
Rubber Mats
Soak
Starch
Table 10
Dispenser Assignments
Inlet Assignments
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Chemical Signal Assignments
Chem 1
Cup 1
Cup 2
Cup 3
Cup 4
Cup 5
Cold Water
Hot Water
Chemical Injection Flush
Table 12
Break 1
Cup1
Cup2
Cup3
Cup4
Cup5
Break 1 / Starch
Break 2
Sour / Softener
Table 11
Chem 2
Chem 3
Chem 4
Chem 5
Chem 6
Break 2
Sour / Softener
Starch
Table 13
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Rinse and
Spin
Segment id 123456
Wash Time Cyt ti 3.00
Rotation rotE normal
Rotation Action Time rotE A
Rotation Stop Time rotE S
Speed rotE SP
Temperature teMP F 33
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 /
Supply Flush 2 i2 /
Supply Flush 3 i3 /
Supply Flush 4 i4 /
Supply Flush 5 i5 /
Cold Water Inlet iCold x
Hot Water Inlet iHot x
Flush Flush /
Level Type SE-LE LE Hi
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P 20
Chem 1 SoAP t1 /
Chem 2 SoAP t2 /
Chem 3 SoAP t3 /
Chem 4 SoAP t4 /
Chem 5 SoAP t5 /
Chem 6 SoAP t6 /
Additional Add no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t
Spin Time Spin SP. T 5.00
Spin Type Smart
Spin Speed GF SP
Table 14 (continued)
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Spin
Segment id 123456
Drain drain d1
Drain Movement drain
Drain Time drain t
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005
Total Time t= 8.05
Tumble tu 030
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Table 14
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Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 123456
Wash Time Cyt ti 5.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 4.00
Rotation rotE normal normal normal normal normal
Rotation Action Time rotE A
Rotation Stop Time rotE S
Speed rotE SP
Temperature teMP F 3333333333
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 X / / / /
Supply Flush 2 i2 / X / / /
Supply Flush 3 i3 / / / / /
Supply Flush 4 i4 / / / / /
Supply Flush 5 i5 / / / / X
Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X
Hot Water Inlet iHot / / / / /
Flush Flush X X X X X
Rinse and
Spin
Level Type SE-LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P 20 9 13 13 13
Chem 1 SoAP t1030////
Chem 2 SoAP t2 / 030 / / /
Chem 3 SoAP t3 / / / / 030
Chem 4 SoAP t4/////
Chem 5 SoAP t5/////
Chem 6 SoAP t6/////
Additional Add no add
Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t
Table 15 (continued)
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Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 123456
Spin Time Spin SP. T no spin no spin :30 :30 5.00
Spin Type Lo Lo Smart
Spin Speed GF SP
Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1
Drain Movement drain dist dist
Drain Time drain t 45 45
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005
Total Time t= 5.45 10.45 2.35 2.35 9.05
Tumble tu 030
Table 15
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Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 123456
Wash Time Cyt ti 5.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 4.00
Rotation rotE normal normal normal normal normal
Rotation Action Time rotE A
Rotation Stop Time rotE S
Speed rotE SP
Temperature teMP F 3333333333
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 X / / / /
Supply Flush 2 i2 / X / / /
Supply Flush 3 i3 / / / / /
Supply Flush 4 i4 / / / / /
Supply Flush 5 i5 / / / / X
Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X
Hot Water Inlet iHot X X / / /
Flush Flush X X X X X
Level Type SE-LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P 20 9 13 13 13
Chem 1 SoAP t1030////
Chem 2 SoAP t2 / 030 / / /
Chem 3 SoAP t3 / / / / 030
Chem 4 SoAP t4/////
Chem 5 SoAP t5/////
Chem 6 SoAP t6/////
Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add StoP t
Additional Soak Time Add SoAH t
Spin Time SPin SP. T no spin no spin :30 :30 5.00
Spin Type Lo Lo Smart
Spin Speed GF SP
Table 16 (continued)
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Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 123456
Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1
Drain Movement drain dist dist
Drain Time drain 45 45
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005
Total Time t= 5.45 10.45 2.35 2.35 9.05
Tumble tu 030
Table 16
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Program 3 – Hot Wash
Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 123456
Wash Time Cyt ti 5.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 4.00
Rotation rotE normal normal normal normal normal
Rotation Action Time rotE A
Rotation Stop Time rotE S
Speed rotE SP
Temperature teMP F 3333333333
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 X / / / /
Supply Flush 2 i2 / X / / /
Supply Flush 3 i3 / / / / /
Supply Flush 4 i4 / / / / /
Supply Flush 5 i5 / / / / X
Cold Water Inlet iCold / / X X X
Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X / /
Flush Flush X X X X X
Level Type SE-LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P 20 9 13 13 13
Chem 1 SoAP t1030////
Chem 2 SoAP t2 / 030 / / /
Chem 3 SoAP t3 / / / / 030
Chem 4 SoAP t4/////
Chem 5 SoAP t5/////
Chem 6 SoAP t6/////
Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t
Spin Time Spin SP. T no spin no spin :30 :30 5.00
Spin Type Lo Lo Smart
Spin Speed GF SP
Table 17 (continued)
Rinse and
Spin
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Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 123456
Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1
Drain Movement drain dist dist
Drain Time drain t 45 45
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005
Total Time t= 5.45 10.45 2.35 2.35 9.05
Tumble tu 030
Table 17
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Program 4 – Perm Press
Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 123456
Wash Time Cyt ti 5.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 4.00
Rotation rotE normal normal normal normal normal
Rotation Action Time rotE A
Rotation Stop Tme rotE S
Speed rotE SP
Temperature teMP F 3333333333
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 X / / / /
Supply Flush 2 i2 / X / / /
Supply Flush 3 i3 / / / / /
Supply Flush 4 i4 / / / / /
Supply Flush 5 i5 / / / / X
Cold Water Inlet iCold / / / / X
Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X /
Flush Flush X X X X X
Level Type SE-LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P 20 9 13 13 13
Chem 1 SoAP t1030////
Chem 2 SoAP t2 / 030 / / /
Chem 3 SoAP t3 / / / / 030
Chem 4 SoAP t4/////
Chem 5 SoAP t5/////
Chem 6 SoAP t6/////
Additional Add no add no add no add Cool down no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu 105
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn 105
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t
Spin Time Spin SP. T no spin no spin :30 :30 5.00
Spin Type Lo Lo Smart
Spin Speed GF SP
Table 18 (continued)
2
2
Rinse and
Spin
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Table 18 (continued)
Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 123456
Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1
Drain Movement drain dist dist
Drain Time drain t 45 45
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005
Total Time t= 5.45 10.45 2.35 2.35 9.05
Tumble tu 030
Table 18
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Spin
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TProgram 5 – Cold Gentle
Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 1 2 3 4
Wash Time Cyt ti 3.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 4.00
Rotation rotE Force Force Force Force Force
Rotation Action Time rotE A 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Rotation Stop Tme rotE S 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0
Speed rotE SP 30 30 30 30 30
Temperature teMP F 8080808080
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 X / / / /
Supply Flush 2 i2 / X / / /
Supply Flush 3 i3 / / / / /
Supply Flush 4 i4 / / / / /
Supply Flush 5 i5 / / / / X
Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X
Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X X
Flush Flush X X X X X
Level Type SE-LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P 20 9 13 13 13
Chem 1 SoAP t1030////
Chem 2 SoAP t2 / 030 / / /
Chem 3 SoAP t3 / / / / 030
Chem 4 SoAP t4/////
Chem 5 SoAP t5/////
Chem 6 SoAP t6/////
Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t
Spin Time Spin SP. T no spin no spin no spin 0.30 5.00
Spin Type Lo Med
Spin Speed GF SP
Table 19 (continued)
Rinse and
Spin
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Table 19 (continued)
Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 1 2 3 4
Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1
Drain Movement drain dist dist dist
Drain Time drain t 45 45 45
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005
Total Time t= 3.45 8.45 2.45 2.35 9.05
Tumble tu 030
Table 19
Rinse and
Spin
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Program 6 – Warm Gentle
Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 12345
Wash Time Cyt ti 3.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 4.00
Rotation rotE Force Force Force Force Force
Rotation Action Time rotE A 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Rotation Stop Tme rotE S 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0
Speed rotE SP 30 30 30 30 30
Temperature teMP F 110 110 110 110 110
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 X / / / /
Supply Flush 2 i2 / X / / /
Supply Flush 3 i3 / / / / /
Supply Flush 4 i4 / / / / /
Supply Flush 5 i5 / / / / X
Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X
Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X X
Flush Flush X X X X X
Level Type SE-LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P 20 9 13 13 13
Chem 1 SoAP t1030////
Chem 2 SoAP t2 / 030 / / /
Chem 3 SoAP t3 / / / / 030
Chem 4 SoAP t4/////
Chem 5 SoAP t5/////
Chem 6 SoAP t6/////
Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t
Spin Time Spin SP. T no spin no spin no spin 0.30 5.00
Spin Type Lo Med
Spin Speed GF SP
Table 20 (continued)
Rinse and
Spin
6
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Table 20 (continued)
Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Segment id 1 2 3 4
Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1
Drain Movement drain dist dist dist
Drain Time drain t 45 45 45
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005
Total Time t= 3.45 8.45 2.45 2.35 9.05
Tumble tu 030
Table 20
Rinse and
Spin
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Program 7– Rubber Mats
Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse 3 Spin
Segment id 123456
Wash Time Cyt ti 5.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 0.00
Rotation rotE normal normal normal normal normal
Rotation Action Time rotE A
Rotation Stop Tme rotE S
Speed rotE SP
Temperature teMP F 3333333333
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 X / / / /
Supply Flush 2 i2 / X / / /
Supply Flush 3 i3 / / / / /
Supply Flush 4 i4 / / / / /
Supply Flush 5 i5 / / / / X
Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X
Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X X
Flush Flush X X X X X
Level Type SE-LE LE Hi Med Hi Hi Hi
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P2013202020
Chem 1 SoAP t1030////
Chem 2 SoAP t2 / 030 / / /
Chem 3 SoAP t3 / / / / 030
Chem 4 SoAP t4/////
Chem 5 SoAP t5/////
Chem 6 SoAP t6/////
Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t
Spin Time Spin SP. T no spin no spin no spin no spin no spin 3.00
Spin Type Lo
Spin Speed GF SP
Table 21 (continued)
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Table 21 (continued)
Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse 3 Spin
Segment id 12345
Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 d1
Drain Movement drain wash wash 1 jolt jolt jolt
Drain Time drain t 30 30 30 60 180
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005
Total Time t= 5.30 10.30 2.30 3.00 7.00 3.50
Tumble tu 030
Table 21
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Program 8 – Soak
Prewash Soak Wash Rinse 1 Rainse 2
Segment id 123456
Wash Time Cyt ti 5.00 5.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 4.00
Rotation rotE normal normal normal normal normal normal
Rotation Action Time rotE A
Rotation Stop Tme rotE S
Speed rotE SP
Temperature teMP F 333333333333
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 X X / / / /
Supply Flush 2 i2 / / X / / /
Supply Flush 3 i3 / / / / / /
Supply Flush 4 i4 / / / / / /
Supply Flush 5 i5 / / / / / X
Cold Water Inlet iCold X / X X X X
Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X / /
Flush Flush X X X X X X
Level Type SE-LE LE Hi Hi Lo Med Med Med
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P 20 20 9 13 13 13
Chem 1 SoAP t1 030 030 / / / /
Chem 2 SoAP t2//030///
Chem 3 SoAP t3 / / / / / 030
Chem 4 SoAP t4//////
Chem 5 SoAP t5//////
Chem 6 SoAP t6//////
Additional Add no add Soah no add no add no add no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t 600
Spin Time Spin SP. T no spin no spin no spin 0.30 0.30 5.00
Spin Type Lo Lo Smart
Spin Speed GF SP
Table 22 (continued)
Rinse and
Spin
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Table 22 (continued)
Prewash Soak Wash Rinse 1 Rainse 2
Segment id 123456
Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 d1
Drain Movement drain dist dist dist
Drain Time drain t 45 45 45
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005
Total Time t= 5.45 605.45 10.45 2.35 2.35 9.05
Tumble tu 030
Table 22
Rinse and
Spin
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Program 9 – Starch
Segment id 123456
Wash Time Cyt ti 7.00
Rotation rotE normal
Rotation Action Time rotE A
Rotation Stop Tme rotE S
Speed rotE SP
Temperature teMP F 33
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1 X
Supply Flush 2 i2 /
Supply Flush 3 i3 /
Supply Flush 4 i4 /
Supply Flush 5 i5 /
Cold Water Inlet iCold X
Hot Water Inlet iHot X
Flush Flush X
Level Type SE-LE LE Med
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P 13
Chem 1 SoAP t1 /
Chem 2 SoAP t2 /
Chem 3 SoAP t3 /
Chem 4 SoAP t4 030
Chem 5 SoAP t5 /
Chem 6 SoAP t6 /
Wash Time Cyt ti 7.00
Additional Add no add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t
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Segment id 123456
Spin Time Spin SP. T 5.00
Spin Type Smart
Spin Speed GF SP
Drain drain d1
Drain Movement drain
Drain Time drain t
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005
Total Time t= 12.05
Tumble tu 030
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Table 23 (continued)
Table 23
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Rinse and
Spin
Segment id 123456
Wash Time Cyt ti
Rotation rotE
Rotation Action Time rotE A
Rotation Stop Tme rotE S
Speed rotE SP
Temperature teMP F
Supply Flush 1 SE-i i1
Supply Flush 2 i2
Supply Flush 3 i3
Supply Flush 4 i4
Supply Flush 5 i5
Cold Water Inlet iCold
Hot Water Inlet iHot
Flush Flush
Level Type SE-LE LE
Level SE-LE LE.P
Level Control LE.Co LE.S.P
Chem 1 SoAP t1
Chem 2 SoAP t2
Chem 3 SoAP t3
Chem 4 SoAP t4
Chem 5 SoAP t5
Chem 6 SoAP t6
Additional Add
Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool
CduI
Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu
Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool
CdnI
Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn
Additional Stop Time Add Stop t
Additional Soak Time Add SoaH t
Spin Time Spin SP. T
Spin Type
Spin Speed GF SP
Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Table 24 (continued)
Rinse and
Spin
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Drain drain
Drain Movement drain
Drain Time drain t
Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td
Total Time t=
Tumble tu
Table 24 (continued)
Rinse and
Spin
Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2
Table 24
Standard Programs
Rinse and
Spin
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