Alliance Laundry Systems DCG020ND, SCT020WX, SCE020NQ, HCK020NH, HCE030WQ Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Washer-Extractors
Cabinet Hardmount
Design 4 Models
Refer to Page 8 for Model Identification
Installation/Operation/Maintenance
Original Instructions Keep These Instructions for Future Reference. CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine.
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Table of Contents
Models with Wireless Board Installed.....................................................5
Safety Information..................................................................................6
Explanation of Safety Messages....................................................................... 6
Important Safety Instructions........................................................................... 6
Safety Decals................................................................................................. 7
Operator Safety.............................................................................................. 7
Introduction........................................................................................... 9
Model Identification........................................................................................9
Delivery Inspection.......................................................................................20
Serial Plate Location..................................................................................... 21
Replacement Parts ........................................................................................21
Customer Service..........................................................................................21
Manufacturing Date...................................................................................... 21
Specifications and Dimensions ..............................................................22
Machine Dimensions.....................................................................................25
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 20 and 30 Models..........................................35
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations - 40 and 60 Models.......................................... 37
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 80 and 100 Models ....................................... 39
Installation........................................................................................... 41
Foundation Options.......................................................................................41
Machine Installation on Existing Floor........................................................ 41
Elevated Pad Installation on Existing Floor..................................................41
Elevated Base Frame Installation on Existing Floor...................................... 41
New Foundation........................................................................................41
Isolated Pad Installation............................................................................. 41
Foundation and Pad Installation......................................................................42
Floor Layout and Pad Dimensions.................................................................. 43
Foundation Requirements.............................................................................. 52
Machine Mounting and Grouting....................................................................56
Drain Connection Requirements.....................................................................59
Water Connection Requirements.....................................................................62
Connect Inlet Hoses (20-40 Models)........................................................... 64
Connect Inlet Hoses with Y-Connectors (60-100 Models)..............................64
Plumbing Diagrams.......................................................................................66
Electrical Installation Requirements................................................................71
Input Power Conditioning..............................................................................72
Input Voltage Requirements........................................................................72
Circuit Breakers and Quick Disconnects......................................................... 72
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Connection Specifications..............................................................................72
Single-Phase Connections.......................................................................... 73
Three-Phase Connections........................................................................... 73
Grounding................................................................................................ 74
Phase Adder..............................................................................................74
Thermal Overload Protector....................................................................... 74
North American Approval..........................................................................75
CE Approval.............................................................................................82
Steam Requirements (Steam Heat Option Only)...............................................87
Chemical Injection Supply System................................................................. 88
External Supplies..........................................................................................91
Chemical Injection Using Internal 24VAC Control Transformer.....................91
Chemical Injection Using External AC Power Source................................... 92
External Supply Signals............................................................................. 93
Start Up................................................................................................95
Basket Rotation............................................................................................ 95
Operation............................................................................................. 96
Operating Instructions................................................................................... 96
OPL Control Instructions...............................................................................97
Models with F Control............................................................................... 97
SCA, SCD, SCG, SCH, SCJ, SCT, SCU, UCA, UCD, UCG, UCH, UCJ, UCT
and UCU Models with N Control ........................................................... 97
HCA, HCD, HCG, HCH, HCJ, HCT and HCU, UCA, UCD, UCG, UCH, UCJ,
UCT and UCU Models with Q Control ................................................... 97
Vend Control Instructions.............................................................................. 99
HCT Models with N and W Controls...........................................................99
SCA, SCE, SCG, SCJ and SCU Models with N and W Controls ................... 99
DCJ, SCH and SCT Models with N and W Controls................................... 100
HCA, HCD, HCE, HCH, HCJ and HCU Models with N and W Controls .....100
SCT Modles with Q Control..................................................................... 101
HCT Models with Q Control.....................................................................102
Adding Supplies..........................................................................................102
Emergency Stop Button (OPL Models Only)................................................. 103
Maintenance....................................................................................... 105
Daily..........................................................................................................105
Beginning of Day.................................................................................... 105
End of Day..............................................................................................105
Monthly..................................................................................................... 105
Yearly........................................................................................................ 106
Care of Stainless Steel................................................................................. 108
Disposal of Unit...................................................................................109
China Restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS)..............................110
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Models with Wireless Board Installed
This device is granted for use in Mobile only configurations in which the antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all person and not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accord­ance with FCC and Industry Canada multi-transmitter product procedures.
Models with Wireless Board Installed
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Safety Information
Safety Information
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.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may cause minor or moderate personal injury or property damage.
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.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious in­jury or death to persons when using your washer, follow these basic precautions:
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Read all instructions before using the washer.
Install the washer according the INSTALLATION instruc­tions. Refer to the EARTH/GROUND instructions in the IN-
STALLATION manual for the proper earth/ground connection of the washer. All connections for water, drain, electrical power and earth/ground must comply with local codes and be made by licensed personnel when required. It is recommend­ed that the machine be installed by qualified technicians.
Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to water and/or weather.
To prevent fire and explosion, keep the area around machine free from flammable and combustible products. Do not add the following substances or textiles containing traces of the following substances to the wash water: gasoline, kerosene, waxes, cooking oils, vegetable oils, machine oils, dry-clean­ing solvents, flammable chemicals, thinners, or other flamma­ble or explosive substances. These substances give off vapors that could ignite, explode or cause the fabric to catch fire by itself.
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.
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.
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 appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young chil­dren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. This is a safety rule for all appliances.
DO NOT reach and/or climb into the tub or onto the washer, ESPECIALLY if the wash drum is moving. This is an immi­nently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause se­vere personal injury or death.
Never operate the washer with any guards, panels and/or parts removed or broken. DO NOT bypass any safety devices or tamper with the controls.
Use washer only for its intended purpose, washing textiles. Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in the ma­chine. This could result in serious damage to the basket or tub.
Use only low-sudsing, no-foaming types of commercial deter­gent. Be aware that hazardous chemicals may be present. Wear hand and eye protection when adding detergents and chemicals. 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
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chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of children at all times [preferably in a locked cabinet].
Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static un­less recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the tex­tile manufacturer.
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. Do not attempt to open the door until the washer has drained and all moving parts have stopped.
Be aware that hot water is used to flush the supply dispenser. Avoid opening the dispenser lid while the machine is running.
Do not attach anything to the supply dispenser’s nozzles, if applicable. The air gap must be maintained.
Do not operate the machine without the water reuse plug or water reuse system in place, if applicable.
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.
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.
DANGER: Before inspecting or servicing machine, power supply must be turned OFF. The servicer needs to wait for at least 5 minutes after turning the power OFF and needs to check for residual voltage with a voltage meter. The inverter capacitor or EMC filter remains charged with high voltage for some time after powering OFF. This is an imminently hazard­ous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death.
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. ALWAYS disconnect the washer from electrical, power and water sup­plies before attempting any service.
Disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or by unplugging the machine. Replace worn power cords.
Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, re­move the door to the washing compartment.
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.
Safety Information
WARNING
Machine installations must comply with minimum specifications and requirements stated in the appli­cable Installation Manual, any applicable municipal building codes, water supply requirements, electrical wiring regulations and any other relevant statutory regulations. Due to varied requirements and applica­ble local codes, this machine must be installed, ad­justed, and serviced by qualified maintenance per­sonnel familiar with applicable local codes and 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, property damage, and/or equip­ment damage, and will void the warranty.
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IMPORTANT: Ensure that the machine is installed on a level floor of sufficient strength. Ensure that the recom­mended clearances for inspection and maintenance are provided. Never allow the inspection and maintenance space to be blocked.
WARNING
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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NOTE: All appliances are produced according the EMC­directive (Electro-Magnetic-Compatibility). They can be used in restricted surroundings only (comply minimally with class A requirements). For safety reasons there must be kept the necessary precaution distances with sensitive electrical or electronic device(s). These ma­chines are not intended for domestic use by private consumers in the home environment.
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.
Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid safety hazards.
Operator Safety
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Safety Information
WARNING
NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it has completely stopped. Doing so could result in se­rious injury.
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Machines referred to by model in this manual are intended to be used by the general public in applications such as:
staff areas in shops, offices, kitchens and other working envi­ronments
by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environ­ments
areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in launderettes
any other similar applications
Installation of these machines must fully conform to the instruc­tions contained in this manual.
The following maintenance checks must be performed daily:
1. Verify that all warning labels are present and legible, replace as necessary.
2. Check door interlock before starting operation of the ma­chine:
a. Attempt to start the machine with the door open. The ma-
chine should not start.
b. Close the door without locking it and start the machine.
The machine should not start.
c. Attempt to open the door while a cycle is in progress. The
door should not open.
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning properly, dis­connect power and call a service technician.
3. Do not attempt to operate the machine if any of the following conditions are present:
a. The door does not remain securely locked during the en-
tire 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 the machine.
WARNING
Operating the machine with severe out-of-balance loads could result in personal injury and serious equipment damage.
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Introduction
Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these models:
Introduction
20 Models
DCG020ND DCJ020NC DCJ020ND DCJ020NE
HCA020FN HCA020NC HCA020ND HCA020NE HCA020NF HCA020NH HCA020NL HCA020NQ HCA020NT HCA020NV HCA020NX HCA020NY HCA020QN HCA020WC HCA020WD HCA020WE HCA020WF HCA020WH HCA020WL HCA020WT HCA020WV HCA020WX HCA020WY HCD020FN HCD020NC HCD020ND HCD020NE HCD020NF HCD020NH
DCJ020NF DCJ020NH DCJ020NL DCJ020NQ
HCD020NL HCD020NQ HCD020NT HCD020NV HCD020NX HCD020NY HCD020QN HCD020WC HCD020WD HCD020WE HCD020WF HCD020WH HCD020WL HCD020WQ HCD020WT HCD020WV HCD020WX HCD020WY HCE020FN HCE020NC HCE020ND HCE020NE HCE020NF HCE020NH HCE020NL HCE020NQ HCE020NT HCE020NV HCE020NX
DCJ020NT DCJ020NV DCJ020NX DCJ020NY
HCE020NY HCE020WC HCE020WD HCE020WE HCE020WF HCE020WH HCE020WL HCE020WQ HCE020WT HCE020WV HCE020WX HCE020WY HCG020FN HCG020NC HCG020ND HCG020NE HCG020NF HCG020NH HCG020NL HCG020NQ HCG020NT HCG020NV HCG020NX HCG020NY HCG020QN HCG020WC HCG020WD HCG020WE HCG020WF
DCJ020WC DCJ020WD DCJ020WE DCJ020WF
HCG020WH HCG020WL HCG020WT HCG020WV HCG020WX HCG020WY HCH020FN HCH020NC HCH020ND HCH020NE HCH020NF HCH020NH HCH020NL HCH020NQ HCH020NT HCH020NV HCH020NX HCH020NY HCH020QN HCH020WC HCH020WD HCH020WE HCH020WF HCH020WH HCH020WL HCH020WQ HCH020WT HCH020WV HCH020WX
DCJ020WH DCJ020WL DCJ020WQ DCJ020WT
HCH020WY HCJ020FN HCJ020NC HCJ020ND HCJ020NE HCJ020NF HCJ020NH HCJ020NL HCJ020NQ HCJ020NT HCJ020NV HCJ020NX HCJ020NY HCJ020QN HCJ020WC HCJ020WD HCJ020WE HCJ020WF HCJ020WH HCJ020WL HCJ020WQ HCJ020WT HCJ020WV HCJ020WX HCJ020WY HCK020NH HCL020WH HCL020WX HCT020FN
DCJ020WV DCJ020WX
HCT020NC HCT020ND HCT020NE HCT020NF HCT020NH HCT020NL HCT020NQ HCT020NT HCT020NV HCT020NX HCT020NY HCT020QC HCT020QD HCT020QE HCT020QF HCT020QH HCT020QL HCT020QN HCT020QQ HCT020QT HCT020QV HCT020QX HCT020QY HCT020WC HCT020WD HCT020WE HCT020WF HCT020WH HCT020WL
DCJ020WY
HCT020WQ HCT020WT HCT020WV HCT020WX HCT020WY HCU020FN HCU020NC HCU020ND HCU020NE HCU020NF HCU020NH HCU020NL HCU020NQ HCU020NT HCU020NV HCU020NX HCU020NY HCU020QN HCU020WC HCU020WD HCU020WE HCU020WF HCU020WH HCU020WL HCU020WQ HCU020WT HCU020WV HCU020WX HCU020WY
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20 Models
SCA020FN SCA020NC SCA020ND SCA020NE SCA020NF SCA020NH SCA020NL SCA020NN SCA020NT SCA020NQ SCA020NV SCA020NX SCA020NY SCA020WC SCA020WD SCA020WE SCA020WF SCA020WH SCA020WL SCA020WT SCA020WQ SCA020WV SCA020WX SCA020WY SCD020FN SCD020NC SCD020ND SCD020NE SCD020NF SCD020NH SCD020NL SCD020NN SCD020NT SCD020NQ SCD020NV
SCD020NX SCD020NY SCD020WC SCD020WD SCD020WE SCD020WF SCD020WH SCD020WL SCD020WT SCD020WQ SCD020WV SCD020WX SCD020WY SCE020FN SCE020NC SCE020ND SCE020NE SCE020NF SCE020NH SCE020NL SCE020NN SCE020NT SCE020NQ SCE020NV SCE020NX SCE020NY SCE020WC SCE020WD SCE020WE SCE020WF SCE020WH SCE020WL SCE020WT SCE020WQ SCE020WV
SCE020WX SCE020WY SCG020FN SCG020NC SCG020ND SCG020NE SCG020NF SCG020NH SCG020NL SCG020NN SCG020NT SCG020NQ SCG020NV SCG020NX SCG020NY SCG020WC SCG020WD SCG020WE SCG020WF SCG020WH SCG020WL SCG020WT SCG020WQ SCG020WV SCG020WX SCG020WY SCH020FN SCH020NC SCH020ND SCH020NE SCH020NF SCH020NH SCH020NL SCH020NN SCH020NQ
SCH020NT SCH020NV SCH020NX SCH020NY SCH020WC SCH020WD SCH020WE SCH020WF SCH020WH SCH020WL SCH020WQ SCH020WT SCH020WV SCH020WX SCH020WY SCJ020FN SCJ020NN SCJ020WC SCJ020WD SCJ020WE SCJ020WF SCJ020WH SCJ020WL SCJ020WQ SCJ020WT SCJ020WV SCJ020WX SCJ020WY SCK020FN SCK020NC SCK020ND SCK020NE SCK020NF SCK020NH SCK020NL
SCK020NN SCK020NQ SCK020NT SCK020NV SCK020NX SCK020NY SCK020WC SCK020WD SCK020WE SCK020WF SCK020WH SCK020WL SCK020WQ SCK020WT SCK020WV SCK020WX SCK020WY SCL020FN SCL020NC SCL020ND SCL020NE SCL020NF SCL020NH SCL020NL SCL020NN SCL020NQ SCL020NT SCL020NV SCL020NX SCL020NY SCL020WC SCL020WD SCL020WE SCL020WF SCL020WH
SCL020WL SCL020WQ SCL020WT SCL020WV SCL020WX SCL020WY SCT020FN SCT020NC SCT020ND SCT020NE SCT020NF SCT020NH SCT020NL SCT020NN SCT020NT SCT020NQ SCT020NV SCT020NX SCT020NY SCT020QC SCT020QD SCT020QE SCT020QF SCT020QH SCT020QL SCT020QQ SCT020QT SCT020QV SCT020QX SCT020QY SCT020WC SCT020WD SCT020WE SCT020WF SCT020WH
SCT020WL SCT020WT SCT020WQ SCT020WV SCT020WX SCT020WY SCU020FN SCU020NC SCU020ND SCU020NE SCU020NF SCU020NH SCU020NL SCU020NN SCU020NT SCU020NQ SCU020NV SCU020NX SCU020NY SCU020WC SCU020WD SCU020WE SCU020WF SCU020WH SCU020WL SCU020WT SCU020WQ SCU020WV SCU020WX SCU020WY
UCA020FN UCA020NN UCA020QN UCD020FN
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UCD020NN UCD020QN UCG020FN UCG020NN
UCG020QN UCH020FN UCH020NN UCH020QN
UCE020FN UCJ020FN UCJ020NN UCJ020QN
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UCK020NN UCK020QN UCT020FN UCT020NN
UCT020QN UCU020FN UCU020QN
UCU020NN
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Introduction
DCG030ND DCJ030NC DCJ030ND DCJ030NE
HCA030FN HCA030NC HCA030ND HCA030NE HCA030NF HCA030NH HCA030NL HCA030NQ HCA030NT HCA030NV HCA030NX HCA030NY HCA030QN HCA030WC HCA030WD HCA030WE HCA030WF HCA030WH HCA030WL HCA030WT HCA030WV HCA030WX HCA030WY HCD030FN HCD030NC HCD030ND HCD030NE HCD030NF HCD030NH
DCJ030NF DCJ030NH DCJ030NL DCJ030NQ
HCD030NL HCD030NQ HCD030NT HCD030NV HCD030NX HCD030NY HCD030QN HCD030WC HCD030WD HCD030WE HCD030WF HCD030WH HCD030WL HCD030WQ HCD030WT HCD030WV HCD030WX HCD030WY HCE030FN HCE030NC HCE030ND HCE030NE HCE030NF HCE030NH HCE030NL HCE030NQ HCE030NT HCE030NV HCE030NX
DCJ030NT DCJ030NV DCJ030NX DCJ030NY
HCE030NY HCE030WC HCE030WD HCE030WE HCE030WF HCE030WH HCE030WL HCE030WQ HCE030WT HCE030WV HCE030WX HCE030WY HCG030FN HCG030NC HCG030ND HCG030NE HCG030NF HCG030NH HCG030NL HCG030NQ HCG030NT HCG030NV HCG030NX HCG030NY HCG030QN HCG030WC HCG030WD HCG030WE HCG030WF
DCJ030WC DCJ030WD DCJ030WE DCJ030WF
HCG030WH HCG030WL HCG030WT HCG030WV HCG030WX HCG030WY HCH030FN HCH030NC HCH030ND HCH030NE HCH030NF HCH030NH HCH030NL HCH030NQ HCH030NT HCH030NV HCH030NX HCH030NY HCH030QN HCH030WC HCH030WD HCH030WE HCH030WF HCH030WH HCH030WL HCH030WQ HCH030WT HCH030WV HCH030WX
DCJ030WH DCJ030WL DCJ030WQ DCJ030WT
HCH030WY HCJ030FN HCJ030NC HCJ030ND HCJ030NE HCJ030NF HCJ030NH HCJ030NL HCJ030NQ HCJ030NT HCJ030NV HCJ030NX HCJ030NY HCJ030QN HCJ030WC HCJ030WD HCJ030WE HCJ030WF HCJ030WH HCJ030WL HCJ030WQ HCJ030WT HCJ030WV HCJ030WX HCJ030WY HCK030NH HCL030WH HCL030WX HCT030FN
DCJ030WV DCJ030WX
HCT030NC HCT030ND HCT030NE HCT030NF HCT030NH HCT030NL HCT030NQ HCT030NT HCT030NV HCT030NX HCT030NY HCT030QC HCT030QD HCT030QE HCT030QF HCT030QH HCT030QL HCT030QN HCT030QQ HCT030QT HCT030QV HCT030QX HCT030QY HCT030WC HCT030WD HCT030WE HCT030WF HCT030WH HCT030WL
DCJ030WY
HCT030WQ HCT030WT HCT030WV HCT030WX HCT030WY HCU030FN HCU030NC HCU030ND HCU030NE HCU030NF HCU030NH HCU030NL HCU030NQ HCU030NT HCU030NV HCU030NX HCU030NY HCU030QN HCU030WC HCU030WD HCU030WE HCU030WF HCU030WH HCU030WL HCU030WQ HCU030WT HCU030WV HCU030WX HCU030WY
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30 Models
SCA030FN SCA030NC SCA030ND SCA030NE SCA030NF SCA030NH SCA030NL SCA030NN SCA030NT SCA030NQ SCA030NV SCA030NX SCA030NY SCA030WC SCA030WD SCA030WE SCA030WF SCA030WH SCA030WL SCA030WT SCA030WQ SCA030WV SCA030WX SCA030WY SCD030FN SCD030NC SCD030ND SCD030NE SCD030NF SCD030NH SCD030NL SCD030NN SCD030NT SCD030NQ SCD030NV
SCD030NX SCD030NY SCD030WC SCD030WD SCD030WE SCD030WF SCD030WH SCD030WL SCD030WT SCD030WQ SCD030WV SCD030WX SCD030WY SCE030FN SCE030NC SCE030ND SCE030NE SCE030NF SCE030NH SCE030NL SCE030NN SCE030NT SCE030NQ SCE030NV SCE030NX SCE030NY SCE030WC SCE030WD SCE030WE SCE030WF SCE030WH SCE030WL SCE030WT SCE030WQ SCE030WV
SCE030WX SCE030WY SCG030FN SCG030NC SCG030ND SCG030NE SCG030NF SCG030NH SCG030NL SCG030NN SCG030NT SCG030NQ SCG030NV SCG030NX SCG030NY SCG030WC SCG030WD SCG030WE SCG030WF SCG030WH SCG030WL SCG030WT SCG030WQ SCG030WV SCG030WX SCG030WY SCH030FN SCH030NC SCH030ND SCH030NE SCH030NF SCH030NH SCH030NL SCH030NN SCH030NQ
SCH030NT SCH030NV SCH030NX SCH030NY SCH030WC SCH030WD SCH030WE SCH030WF SCH030WH SCH030WL SCH030WQ SCH030WT SCH030WV SCH030WX SCH030WY SCJ030FN SCJ030NN SCJ030WC SCJ030WD SCJ030WE SCJ030WF SCJ030WH SCJ030WL SCJ030WQ SCJ030WT SCJ030WV SCJ030WX SCJ030WY SCK030FN SCK030NC SCK030ND SCK030NE SCK030NF SCK030NH SCK030NL
SCK030NN SCK030NQ SCK030NT SCK030NV SCK030NX SCK030NY SCK030WC SCK030WD SCK030WE SCK030WF SCK030WH SCK030WL SCK030WQ SCK030WT SCK030WV SCK030WX SCK030WY SCL030FN SCL030NC SCL030ND SCL030NE SCL030NF SCL030NH SCL030NL SCL030NN SCL030NQ SCL030NT SCL030NV SCL030NX SCL030NY SCL030WC SCL030WD SCL030WE SCL030WF SCL030WH
SCL030WL SCL030WQ SCL030WT SCL030WV SCL030WX SCL030WY SCT030FN SCT030NC SCT030ND SCT030NE SCT030NF SCT030NH SCT030NL SCT030NN SCT030NT SCT030NQ SCT030NV SCT030NX SCT030NY SCT030QC SCT030QD SCT030QE SCT030QF SCT030QH SCT030QL SCT030QQ SCT030QT SCT030QV SCT030QX SCT030QY SCT030WC SCT030WD SCT030WE SCT030WF SCT030WH
SCT030WL SCT030WT SCT030WQ SCT030WV SCT030WX SCT030WY SCU030FN SCU030NC SCU030ND SCU030NE SCU030NF SCU030NH SCU030NL SCU030NN SCU030NT SCU030NQ SCU030NV SCU030NX SCU030NY SCU030WC SCU030WD SCU030WE SCU030WF SCU030WH SCU030WL SCU030WT SCU030WQ SCU030WV SCU030WX SCU030WY
UCA030FN UCA030NN UCA030QN UCD030FN
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UCG030NN UCG030QN UCH030FN UCH030NN
UCH030QN UCJ030FN UCJ030NN UCJ030QN
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UCK030NN UCK030QN UCT030FN UCT030NN
UCT030QN UCU030FN UCU030NN
UCU030QN
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DCG040ND DCJ040NC DCJ040ND DCJ040NE
HCA040FN HCA040NC HCA040ND HCA040NE HCA040NF HCA040NH HCA040NL HCA040NQ HCA040NT HCA040NV HCA040NX HCA040NY HCA040QN HCA040WC HCA040WD HCA040WE HCA040WF HCA040WH HCA040WL HCA040WT HCA040WV HCA040WX HCA040WY HCE040FN HCE040NC HCE040ND
DCJ040NF DCJ040NH DCJ040NL DCJ040NQ
HCE040NE HCE040NF HCE040NH HCE040NL HCE040NQ HCE040NT HCE040NV HCE040NX HCE040NY HCE040WC HCE040WD HCE040WE HCE040WF HCE040WH HCE040WL HCE040WQ HCE040WT HCE040WV HCE040WX HCE040WY HCG040FN HCG040NC HCG040ND HCG040NE HCG040NF HCG040NH
DCJ040NT DCJ040NV DCJ040NX DCJ040NY
HCG040NL HCG040NQ HCG040NT HCG040NV HCG040NX HCG040NY HCG040QN HCG040WC HCG040WD HCG040WE HCG040WF HCG040WH HCG040WL HCG040WT HCG040WV HCG040WX HCG040WY HCH040FN HCH040NC HCH040ND HCH040NE HCH040NF HCH040NH HCH040NL HCH040NQ HCH040NT
DCJ040WC DCJ040WD DCJ040WE DCJ040WF
HCH040NV HCH040NX HCH040NY HCH040QN HCH040WC HCH040WD HCH040WE HCH040WF HCH040WH HCH040WL HCH040WQ HCH040WT HCH040WV HCH040WX HCH040WY HCJ040FN HCJ040NC HCJ040ND HCJ040NE HCJ040NF HCJ040NH HCJ040NL HCJ040NQ HCJ040NT HCJ040NV HCJ040NX
DCJ040WH DCJ040WL DCJ040WQ DCJ040WT
HCJ040NY HCJ040QN HCJ040WC HCJ040WD HCJ040WE HCJ040WF HCJ040WH HCJ040WL HCJ040WQ HCJ040WT HCJ040WV HCJ040WX HCJ040WY HCK040NH HCL040WH HCL040WX HCT040FN HCT040NC HCT040ND HCT040NE HCT040NF HCT040NH HCT040NL HCT040NQ HCT040NT HCT040NV
DCJ040WV DCJ040WX
HCT040NX HCT040NY HCT040QC HCT040QD HCT040QE HCT040QF HCT040QH HCT040QL HCT040WX HCT040QN HCT040QQ HCT040QT HCT040QV HCT040QX HCT040QY HCT040WC HCT040WD HCT040WE HCT040WF HCT040WH HCT040WL HCT040WQ HCT040WT HCT040WV HCT040WY HCU040FN
DCJ040WY
HCU040NC HCU040ND HCU040NE HCU040NF HCU040NH HCU040NL HCU040NQ HCU040NT HCU040NV HCU040NX HCU040NY HCU040QN HCU040WC HCU040WD HCU040WE HCU040WF HCU040WH HCU040WL HCU040WQ HCU040WT HCU040WV HCU040WX HCU040WY
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SCA040FN SCA040NC SCA040ND SCA040NE SCA040NF SCA040NH SCA040NL SCA040NN SCA040NT SCA040NQ SCA040NV SCA040NX SCA040NY SCA040WC SCA040WD SCA040WE SCA040WF SCA040WH SCA040WL SCA040WT SCA040WQ SCA040WV SCA040WX SCA040WY SCE040FN SCE040NC SCE040ND SCE040NE SCE040NF SCE040NH SCE040NL
SCE040NN SCE040NT SCE040NQ SCE040NV SCE040NX SCE040NY SCE040WC SCE040WD SCE040WE SCE040WF SCE040WH SCE040WL SCE040WT SCE040WQ SCE040WV SCE040WX SCE040WY SCG040FN SCG040NC SCG040ND SCG040NE SCG040NF SCG040NH SCG040NL SCG040NN SCG040NT SCG040NQ SCG040NV SCG040NX SCG040NY SCG040WC
SCG040WD SCG040WE SCG040WF SCG040WH SCG040WL SCG040WT SCG040WQ SCG040WV SCG040WX SCG040WY SCH040FN SCH040NC SCH040ND SCH040NE SCH040NF SCH040NH SCH040NL SCH040NN SCH040NQ SCH040NT SCH040NV SCH040NX SCH040NY SCH040WC SCH040WD SCH040WE SCH040WF SCH040WH SCH040WL SCH040WQ SCH040WT
SCH040WV SCH040WX SCH040WY SCJ040FN SCJ040NN SCJ040WC SCJ040WD SCJ040WE SCJ040WF SCJ040WH SCJ040WL SCJ040WQ SCJ040WT SCJ040WV SCJ040WX SCJ040WY SCK040FN SCK040NC SCK040ND SCK040NE SCK040NF SCK040NH SCK040NL SCK040NN SCK040NQ SCK040NT SCK040NV SCK040NX SCK040NY SCK040WC SCK040WD
SCK040WE SCK040WF SCK040WH SCK040WL SCK040WQ SCK040WT SCK040WV SCK040WX SCK040WY SCL040FN SCL040NC SCL040ND SCL040NE SCL040NF SCL040NH SCL040NL SCL040NN SCL040NQ SCL040NT SCL040NV SCL040NX SCL040NY SCL040WC SCL040WD SCL040WE SCL040WF SCL040WH SCL040WL SCL040WQ SCL040WT SCL040WV
SCL040WX SCL040WY SCT040FN SCT040NC SCT040ND SCT040NE SCT040NF SCT040NH SCT040NL SCT040NN SCT040NT SCT040NQ SCT040NV SCT040NX SCT040NY SCT040QC SCT040QD SCT040QE SCT040QF SCT040QH SCT040QL SCT040QQ SCT040QT SCT040QV SCT040QX SCT040QY SCT040WC SCT040WD SCT040WE SCT040WF SCT040WH
SCT040WL SCT040WT SCT040WQ SCT040WV SCT040WX SCT040WY SCU040FN SCU040NC SCU040ND SCU040NE SCU040NF SCU040NH SCU040NL SCU040NN SCU040NT SCU040NQ SCU040NV SCU040NX SCU040NY SCU040WC SCU040WD SCU040WE SCU040WF SCU040WH SCU040WL SCU040WT SCU040WQ SCU040WV SCU040WX SCU040WY
UCA040FN UCA040NN UCA040QN
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UCG040QN UCH040FN UCH040NN
UCH040QN UCJ040FN UCJ040NN
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UCJ040QN UCK040NN UCK040QN
UCT040FN UCT040NN UCT040QN
UCU040FN UCU040NN UCU040QN
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DCG060ND DCJ060NC DCJ060ND DCJ060NE
HCA060FN HCA060NC HCA060ND HCA060NE HCA060NF HCA060NH HCA060NL HCA060NQ HCA060NT HCA060NV HCA060NX HCA060NY HCA060QN HCA060WC HCA060WD HCA060WE HCA060WF HCA060WH HCA060WL HCA060WT HCA060WV HCA060WX HCA060WY HCE060FN HCE060NC HCE060ND
DCJ060NF DCJ060NH DCJ060NL DCJ060NQ
HCE060NE HCE060NF HCE060NH HCE060NL HCE060NQ HCE060NT HCE060NV HCE060NX HCE060NY HCE060WC HCE060WD HCE060WE HCE060WF HCE060WH HCE060WL HCE060WQ HCE060WT HCE060WV HCE060WX HCE060WY HCG060FN HCG060NC HCG060ND HCG060NE HCG060NF HCG060NH
DCJ060NT DCJ060NV DCJ060NX DCJ060NY
HCG060NL HCG060NQ HCG060NT HCG060NV HCG060NX HCG060NY HCG060QN HCG060WC HCG060WD HCG060WE HCG060WF HCG060WH HCG060WL HCG060WT HCG060WV HCG060WX HCG060WY HCH060FN HCH060NC HCH060ND HCH060NE HCH060NF HCH060NH HCH060NL HCH060NQ HCH060NT
DCJ060WC DCJ060WD DCJ060WE DCJ060WF
HCH060NV HCH060NX HCH060NY HCH060QN HCH060WC HCH060WD HCH060WE HCH060WF HCH060WH HCH060WL HCH060WQ HCH060WT HCH060WV HCH060WX HCH060WY HCJ060FN HCJ060NC HCJ060ND HCJ060NE HCJ060NF HCJ060NH HCJ060NL HCJ060NQ HCJ060NT HCJ060NV HCJ060NX
DCJ060WH DCJ060WL DCJ060WQ DCJ060WT
HCJ060NY HCJ060QN HCJ060WC HCJ060WD HCJ060WE HCJ060WF HCJ060WH HCJ060WL HCJ060WQ HCJ060WT HCJ060WV HCJ060WX HCJ060WY HCK060NH HCL060WH HCL060WX HCT060FN HCT060NC HCT060ND HCT060NE HCT060NF HCT060NH HCT060NL HCT060NQ HCT060NT HCT060NV
DCJ060WV DCJ060WX
HCT060NX HCT060NY HCT060QC HCT060QD HCT060QE HCT060QF HCT060QH HCT060QL HCT060QN HCT060QQ HCT060QT HCT060QV HCT060QX HCT060QY HCT060WC HCT060WD HCT060WE HCT060WF HCT060WH HCT060WL HCT060WQ HCT060WT HCT060WV HCT060WX HCT060WY HCU060FN
DCJ060WY
HCU060NC HCU060ND HCU060NE HCU060NF HCU060NH HCU060NL HCU060NQ HCU060NT HCU060NV HCU060NX HCU060NY HCU060QN HCU060WC HCU060WD HCU060WE HCU060WF HCU060WH HCU060WL HCU060WQ HCU060WT HCU060WV HCU060WX HCU060WY
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SCA060FN SCA060NC SCA060ND SCA060NE SCA060NF SCA060NH SCA060NL SCA060NN SCA060NT SCA060NQ SCA060NV SCA060NX SCA060NY SCA060WC SCA060WD SCA060WE SCA060WF SCA060WH SCA060WL SCA060WT SCA060WQ SCA060WV SCA060WX SCA060WY SCE060FN SCE060NC SCE060ND SCE060NE SCE060NF SCE060NH SCE060NL
SCE060NN SCE060NT SCE060NQ SCE060NV SCE060NX SCE060NY SCE060WC SCE060WD SCE060WE SCE060WF SCE060WH SCE060WL SCE060WT SCE060WQ SCE060WV SCE060WX SCE060WY SCG060FN SCG060NC SCG060NX SCG060ND SCG060NE SCG060NF SCG060NH SCG060NL SCG060NN SCG060NT SCG060NQ SCG060NV SCG060NY SCG060WC
SCG060WD SCG060WE SCG060WF SCG060WH SCG060WL SCG060WT SCG060WQ SCG060WV SCG060WX SCG060WY SCH060FN SCH060NC SCH060ND SCH060NE SCH060NF SCH060NH SCH060NL SCH060NN SCH060NQ SCH060NT SCH060NV SCH060NX SCH060NY SCH060WC SCH060WD SCH060WE SCH060WF SCH060WH SCH060WL SCH060WQ SCH060WT
SCH060WV SCH060WX SCH060WY SCJ060FN SCJ060NN SCJ060WC SCJ060WD SCJ060WE SCJ060WF SCJ060WH SCJ060WL SCJ060WQ SCJ060WT SCJ060WV SCJ060WX SCJ060WY SCK060FN SCK060NC SCK060ND SCK060NE SCK060NF SCK060NH SCK060NL SCK060NN SCK060NQ SCK060NT SCK060NV SCK060NX SCK060NY SCK060WC SCK060WD
SCK060WE SCK060WF SCK060WH SCK060WL SCK060WQ SCK060WT SCK060WV SCK060WX SCK060WY SCL060FN SCL060NC SCL060ND SCL060NE SCL060NF SCL060NH SCL060NL SCL060NN SCL060NQ SCL060NT SCL060NV SCL060NX SCL060NY SCL060WC SCL060WD SCL060WE SCL060WF SCL060WH SCL060WL SCL060WQ SCL060WT SCL060WV
SCL060WX SCL060WY SCT060FN SCT060NC SCT060ND SCT060NE SCT060NF SCT060NH SCT060NL SCT060NN SCT060NT SCT060NQ SCT060NV SCT060NX SCT060NY SCT060QC SCT060QD SCT060QE SCT060QF SCT060QH SCT060QL SCT060QQ SCT060QT SCT060QV SCT060QX SCT060QY SCT060WC SCT060WD SCT060WE SCT060WF SCT060WH
SCT060WL SCT060WT SCT060WQ SCT060WV SCT060WX SCT060WY SCU060FN SCU060NC SCU060ND SCU060NE SCU060NF SCU060NH SCU060NL SCU060NN SCU060NT SCU060NQ SCU060NV SCU060NX SCU060NY SCU060WC SCU060WD SCU060WE SCU060WF SCU060WH SCU060WL SCU060WT SCU060WQ SCU060WV SCU060WX SCU060WY
UCA060FN UCA060NN UCA060QN
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UCG060QN UCH060FN UCH060NN
UCH060QN UCJ060FN UCJ060NN
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UCT060FN UCT060NN UCT060QN
UCU060FN UCU060NN UCU060QN
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DCJ080NC DCJ080ND DCJ080NE DCJ080NF
HCA080FN HCA080NC HCA080ND HCA080NE HCA080NF HCA080NH HCA080NL HCA080NQ HCA080NT HCA080NV HCA080NX HCA080NY HCA080QN HCA080WC HCA080WD HCA080WE HCA080WF HCA080WH HCA080WL HCA080WT HCA080WV HCA080WX
DCJ080NH DCJ080NL DCJ080NQ DCJ080NT
HCA080WY HCG080FN HCG080NC HCG080ND HCG080NE HCG080NF HCG080NH HCG080NL HCG080NQ HCG080NT HCG080NV HCG080NX HCG080NY HCG080QN HCG080WC HCG080WD HCG080WE HCG080WF HCG080WH HCG080WL HCG080WT HCG080WV
DCJ080NV DCJ080NX DCJ080NY DCJ080WC
HCG080WX HCG080WY HCH080FN HCH080NC HCH080ND HCH080NE HCH080NF HCH080NH HCH080NL HCH080NQ HCH080NT HCH080NV HCH080NX HCH080NY HCH080QN HCH080WC HCH080WD HCH080WE HCH080WF HCH080WH HCH080WL HCH080WQ
DCJ080WD DCJ080WE DCJ080WF DCJ080WH
HCH080WT HCH080WV HCH080WX HCH080WY HCJ080FN HCJ080NC HCJ080ND HCJ080NE HCJ080NF HCJ080NH HCJ080NL HCJ080NQ HCJ080NT HCJ080NV HCJ080NX HCJ080NY HCJ080QN HCJ080WC HCJ080WD HCJ080WE HCJ080WF HCJ080WH
DCJ080WL DCJ080WQ DCJ080WT DCJ080WV
HCJ080WL HCJ080WQ HCJ080WT HCJ080WV HCJ080WX HCJ080WY HCK080NH HCT080FN HCT080NC HCT080ND HCT080NE HCT080NF HCT080NH HCT080NL HCT080NQ HCT080NT HCT080NV HCT080NX HCT080NY HCT080QC HCT080QD HCT080QE
DCJ080WX DCJ080WY
HCT080QF HCT080QH HCT080QL HCT080QN HCT080QQ HCT080QT HCT080QV HCT080QX HCT080QY HCT080WC HCT080WD HCT080WE HCT080WF HCT080WH HCT080WL HCT080WQ HCT080WT HCT080WV HCT080WX HCT080WY HCU080FN HCU080NC
HCU080ND HCU080NE HCU080NF HCU080NH HCU080NL HCU080NQ HCU080NT HCU080NV HCU080NX HCU080NY HCU080QN HCU080WC HCU080WD HCU080WE HCU080WF HCU080WH HCU080WL HCU080WQ HCU080WT HCU080WV HCU080WX HCU080WY
SCA080FN SCA080NC SCA080ND SCA080NE SCA080NF SCA080NH SCA080NL SCA080NN SCA080NT SCA080NQ SCA080NV SCA080NX SCA080NY SCA080WC SCA080WD SCA080WE SCA080WF SCA080WH SCA080WL SCA080WT SCA080WQ SCA080WV SCA080WX SCA080WY
SCG080NH SCG080NL SCG080NN SCG080NT SCG080NQ SCG080FN SCG080NC SCG080ND SCG080NE SCG080NF SCG080NV SCG080NX SCG080NY SCG080WC SCG080WD SCG080WE SCG080WF SCG080WH SCG080WL SCG080WT SCG080WQ SCG080WV SCG080WX SCG080WY
SCH080FN SCH080NC SCH080ND SCH080NE SCH080NF SCH080NH SCH080NL SCH080NN SCH080NQ SCH080NT SCH080NV SCH080NX SCH080NY SCH080WC SCH080WD SCH080WE SCH080WF SCH080WH SCH080WL SCH080WQ SCH080WT SCH080WV SCH080WX SCH080WY
SCJ080FN SCJ080NN SCJ080WC SCJ080WD SCJ080WE SCJ080WF SCJ080WH SCJ080WL SCJ080WQ SCJ080WT SCJ080WV SCJ080WX SCJ080WY SCK080FN SCK080NC SCK080ND SCK080NE SCK080NF SCK080NH SCK080NL SCK080NN SCK080NQ SCK080NT SCK080NV
SCK080NX SCK080NY SCK080WC SCK080WD SCK080WE SCK080WF SCK080WH SCK080WL SCK080WQ SCK080WT SCK080WV SCK080WX SCK080WY SCT080FN SCT080NC SCT080ND SCT080NE SCT080NF SCT080NH SCT080NL SCT080NN SCT080NT SCT080NQ SCT080NV
SCT080NX SCT080NY SCT080QC SCT080QD SCT080QE SCT080QF SCT080QH SCT080QL SCT080QQ SCT080QT SCT080QV SCT080QX SCT080QY SCT080WC SCT080WD SCT080WE SCT080WF SCT080WH SCT080WL SCT080WT SCT080WQ SCT080WV SCT080WX SCT080WY
SCU080FN SCU080NC SCU080ND SCU080NE SCU080NF SCU080NH SCU080NL SCU080NN SCU080NT SCU080NQ SCU080NV SCU080NX SCU080NY SCU080WC SCU080WD SCU080WE SCU080WF SCU080WH SCU080WL SCU080WT SCU080WQ SCU080WV SCU080WX SCU080WY
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UCA080FN UCA080NN UCA080QN
UCG080FN UCG080NN UCG080QN
UCH080FN UCH080NN UCH080QN
UCJ080FN UCJ080NN UCJ080QN
UCK080NN UCK080QN UCT080FN
UCT080NN UCT080QN UCU080FN
UCU080NN UCU080QN
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DCJ100NC DCJ100ND DCJ100NE DCJ100NF
HCA100FN HCA100NC HCA100ND HCA100NE HCA100NF HCA100NH HCA100NL HCA100NQ HCA100NT HCA100NV HCA100NX HCA100NY HCA100QN HCA100WC HCA100WD HCA100WE HCA100WF HCA100WH HCA100WL HCA100WT HCA100WV HCA100WX
DCJ100NH DCJ100NL DCJ100NQ DCJ100NT
HCA100WY HCG100FN HCG100NC HCG100ND HCG100NE HCG100NF HCG100NH HCG100NL HCG100NQ HCG100NT HCG100NV HCG100NX HCG100NY HCG100QN HCG100WC HCG100WD HCG100WE HCG100WF HCG100WH HCG100WL HCG100WT HCG100WV
DCJ100NV DCJ100NX DCJ100NY DCJ100WC
HCG100WX HCG100WY HCH100FN HCH100NC HCH100ND HCH100NE HCH100NF HCH100NH HCH100NL HCH100NQ HCH100NT HCH100NV HCH100NX HCH100NY HCH100QN HCH100WC HCH100WD HCH100WE HCH100WF HCH100WH HCH100WL HCH100WQ
DCJ100WD DCJ100WE DCJ100WF DCJ100WH
HCH100WT HCH100WV HCH100WX HCH100WY HCJ100FN HCJ100NC HCJ100ND HCJ100NE HCJ100NF HCJ100NH HCJ100NL HCJ100NQ HCJ100NT HCJ100NV HCJ100NX HCJ100NY HCJ100QN HCJ100WC HCJ100WD HCJ100WE HCJ100WF HCJ100WH
DCJ100WL DCJ100WQ DCJ100WT DCJ100WV
HCJ100WL HCJ100WQ HCJ100WT HCJ100WV HCJ100WX HCJ100WY HCK100NH HCT100FN HCT100NC HCT100ND HCT100NE HCT100NF HCT100NH HCT100NL HCT100NQ HCT100NT HCT100NV HCT100NX HCT100NY HCT100QC HCT100QD HCT100QE
DCJ100WX DCJ100WY
HCT100QF HCT100QH HCT100QL HCT100QN HCT100QQ HCT100QT HCT100QV HCT100QX HCT100QY HCT100WC HCT100WD HCT100WE HCT100WF HCT100WH HCT100WL HCT100WQ HCT100WT HCT100WV HCT100WX HCT100WY HCU100FN HCU100NC
HCU100ND HCU100NE HCU100NF HCU100NH HCU100NL HCU100NQ HCU100NT HCU100NV HCU100NX HCU100NY HCU100QN HCU100WC HCU100WD HCU100WE HCU100WF HCU100WH HCU100WL HCU100WQ HCU100WT HCU100WV HCU100WX HCU100WY
SCA100FN SCA100NC SCA100ND SCA100NE SCA100NF SCA100NH SCA100NL SCA100NN SCA100NT SCA100NQ SCA100NV SCA100NX SCA100NY SCA100WC SCA100WD SCA100WE SCA100WF SCA100WH SCA100WL SCA100WT SCA100WQ SCA100WV SCA100WX SCA100WY
SCG100FN SCG100NC SCG100ND SCG100NE SCG100NF SCG100NH SCG100NL SCG100NN SCG100NT SCG100NQ SCG100NV SCG100NX SCG100NY SCG100WC SCG100WD SCG100WE SCG100WF SCG100WH SCG100WL SCG100WT SCG100WQ SCG100WV SCG100WX SCG100WY
SCH100FN SCH100NC SCH100ND SCH100NE SCH100NF SCH100NH SCH100NL SCH100NN SCH100NQ SCH100NT SCH100NV SCH100NX SCH100NY SCH100WC SCH100WD SCH100WE SCH100WF SCH100WH SCH100WL SCH100WQ SCH100WT SCH100WV SCH100WX SCH100WY
SCJ100FN SCJ100NN SCJ100WC SCJ100WD SCJ100WE SCJ100WF SCJ100WH SCJ100WL SCJ100WQ SCJ100WT SCJ100WV SCJ100WX SCJ100WY SCK100FN SCK100NC SCK100ND SCK100NE SCK100NF SCK100NH SCK100NL SCK100NN SCK100NQ SCK100NT SCK100NV
SCK100NX SCK100NY SCK100WC SCK100WD SCK100WE SCK100WF SCK100WH SCK100WL SCK100WQ SCK100WT SCK100WV SCK100WX SCK100WY SCT100FN SCT100NC SCT100ND SCT100NE SCT100NF SCT100NH SCT100NL SCT100NN SCT100NT SCT100NQ SCT100NV
SCT100NX SCT100NY SCT100QC SCT100QD SCT100QE SCT100QF SCT100QH SCT100QL SCT100QQ SCT100QT SCT100QV SCT100QX SCT100QY SCT100WC SCT100WD SCT100WE SCT100WF SCT100WH SCT100WL SCT100WT SCT100WQ SCT100WV SCT100WX SCT100WY
SCU100FN SCU100NC SCU100ND SCU100NE SCU100NF SCU100NH SCU100NL SCU100NN SCU100NT SCU100NQ SCU100NV SCU100NX SCU100NY SCU100WC SCU100WD SCU100WE SCU100WF SCU100WH SCU100WL SCU100WT SCU100WQ SCU100WV SCU100WX SCU100WY
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UCA100FN UCA100NN UCA100QN
UCG100FN UCG100NN UCG100QN
UCH100FN UCH100NN UCH100QN
UCJ100FN UCJ100NN UCJ100QN
UCK100NN UCK100QN UCT100FN
UCT100NN UCT100QN UCU100FN
UCU100NN UCU100QN
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Delivery Inspection
Upon delivery, visually inspect crate, protective cover, and unit for any visible shipping damage. If signs of possible damage are evident, have the carrier note the condition on the shipping pa­pers before the shipping receipt is signed, or advise the carrier of the condition as soon as it is discovered.
Serial Plate Location
The serial plate is located on the rear panel and inside the door of the machine.
Always provide the machine’s serial number and model number when ordering parts or when seeking technical assistance. Refer to Figure 1 .
Model Example of Serial Plate Location
Customer Service
For technical assistance, contact your local distributor or contact:
Alliance Laundry Systems Shepard Street P.O. Box 990 Ripon, WI 54971-0990 U.S.A. www.alliancelaundry.com Phone: +1 (920) 748-3121 Ripon, Wisconsin
Manufacturing Date
The manufacturing date for your unit can be found on the serial number. The first two digits indicate the year. The third and fourth digits indicate the month. For example, a unit with serial number 1505000001 was manufactured in May 2015.
1. Serial Plate on Panel
2. Serial Plate on Door Frame
Figure 1
Replacement Parts
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source from which the machine was purchased or contact Alliance Laun­dry Systems at +1 (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of the nearest authorized parts distributor.
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Specifications and Dimensions
Specification 20 30 40 60 80 100
Overall Dimensions
Overall width, in. [mm] 26.0 [660] 29.0 [737] 30.6 [778] 34.1 [865] 41.5 [1054] 41.5 [1054]
Overall height, in [mm] 44.1 [1120] 46.1 [1171] 48.3 [1227] 51 [1295] 58.3 [1481] 58.3 [1481]
Overall depth, in. [mm] 30.9 [784] 35.3 [896] 42.3 [1073] 44.7 [1135] 47.1 [1196] 51.1 [1298]
Weight and Shipping Information
Net weight, lbs. [kg] 340 [154] 440 [200] 540 [245] 680 [308] 1250 [567] 1280 [581]
Standard shipping weight, lbs.
380 [172] 480 [218] 580 [263] 720 [327] 1300 [590] 1330 [603]
[kg]
Standard shipping volume, ft
3
27 [0.76] 36 [1.01] 44 [1.24] 57 [1.61] 83 [2.35] 89 [2.52]
[m3]
Standard shipping dimensions (WxDxH), in. [mm]
Slat crate shipping weight, lbs.
28.0 x 33.8 x
49.4 [711 x 859 x 1255]
31.5 x 38.3 x
51.3 [800 x 973 x 1303]
32.5 x 43.5 x
53.6 [826 x 1105 x 1361]
37.5 x 46.9 x
56.3 [953 x 1191 x 1430]
44.0 x 54.5 x
59.6 [1118 x 1384 x 1514]
44.0 x 58.5 x
59.6 [1118 x 1486 x 1514]
460 [209] 580 [263] 680 [308] 840 [381] 1430 [649] 1460 [662]
[kg ]
Slat crate shipping volume, ft
3
38 [1.08] 47 [1.33] 54 [1.52] 78 [2.20] 105 [2.97] 112 [3.17]
[m3]
Slat crate shipping dimensions (WxDxH), in. [mm]
32.5 x 36.8 x 55 [826 x 935 x 1397]
36.0 x 41.3 x
55.0 [914 x 1049 x 1397]
37.0 x 45.9 x
55.0 [940 x 1166 x 1397]
42.0 x 49.9 x
64.0 [1067 x 1267 x 1626]
48.5 x 57.5 x
65.1 [1232 x 1461 x 1654]
48.5 x 61.5 x
65.1 [1232 x 1562 x 1654]
Wash Cylinder Information
Cylinder diameter, in. [mm] 21.0 [533] 24.0 [610] 26.3 [668] 30.0 [762] 36.0 [914] 36.0 [914]
Cylinder depth, in. [mm] 13.8 [350] 16.0 [406] 20.3 [515] 22.0 [559] 21.9 [556] 25.9 [657]
Cylinder volume, ft3 [l] 2.8 [79.3] 4.2 [119] 6.3 [178] 9.0 [255] 12.9 [365] 15.2 [430]
Cylinder capacity, lbs. [kg] 20 [9.1] 30 [13.1] 40 [18.1] 60 [27.2] 80 [36.3] 100 [45.4]
Perforation size, in. [mm] 0.188 [4.78] 0.188 [4.78] 0.188 [4.78] 0.188 [4.78] 0.188 [4.78] 0.188 [4.78]
Perforation open area, % 17.3 18.6 18.8 18.8 19.6 20.2
Door Opening Information
Door opening size, in. [mm] 11.6 [295] 14.3 [363] 16.3 [414] 16.3 [414] 18.5 [470] 18.5 [470]
Height of door bottom above
14.4 [365] 14.0 [356] 14.6 [370] 14.9 [379] 17.9 [455] 17.9 [455]
floor, in. [mm]
Height of door opening above
17.0 [432] 17.0 [431] 17.7 [451] 18.1 [460] 21.7 [551] 21.7 [551]
floor, in. [mm]
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Specification 20 30 40 60 80 100
Power Consumption
Specifications and Dimensions
Average power used per cycle,
0.09 0.12 0.16 0.21 0.27 0.30 kW-hr. (X-voltage, non-heat models)
Estimated Building Heat Load
HVAC load Use 5% of total energy used per cycle.
Drive Train Information
Number of motors in drive
1 1 1 1 1 1
train
Drive motor power, hp [kW] 1 [0.75] 1 [0.75] 2 [1.5] 3 [2.25] 5 [3.75] 5 [3.75]
Cylinder Speeds
Gentle wash/reverse, RPM [G] 37 [0.4] 34 [0.4] 33 [0.4] 31 [0.4] 28 [0.4] 28 [0.4]
Wash/reverse, RPM [G] 51 [0.8] 48 [0.8] 46 [0.8] 43 [0.8] 39 [0.8] 39 [0.8]
Distribution, RPM [G] 92 [2.5] 86 [2.5] 82 [2.5] 77 [2.5] 70 [2.5] 70 [2.5]
Very low extract, RPM [G] 301 [27] 282 [27] 269 [27] 252 [27] 230 [27] 230 [27]
Low extract, RPM [G] 518 [80] 485 [80] 464 [80] 434 [80] 396 [80] 396 [80]
Medium extract, RPM [G] 579 [100] 542 [100] 518 [100] 485 [100] 443 [100] 443 [100]
High extract, RPM [G] 648 [125] 606 [125] 579 [125] 542 [125] 495 [125] 495 [125]
Very high extract, RPM [G] 710 [150] 664 [150] 635 [150] 594 [150] 542 [150] 542 [150]
Ultra high extract, RPM [G] 819 [200] 766 [200] 733 [200] 686 [200] 626 [200] 568 [165]
Direct Steam Heating (Optional)
Steam inlet connection size, in.
N/A N/A 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2
(NPT)
Number of steam inlets N/A N/A 1 1 1 1
Maximum pressure, psi [kPa] N/A N/A 85 [570] 85 [570] 85 [570] 85 [570]
Required pressure, (min. - max. psi [kPa] )
Steam re­quired to raise bath water temperature
LOW N/A N/A 2.09 [0.94] 3.80 [1.63] 3.80 [1.72] 3.80 [1.72]
MED N/A N/A 2.40 [1.09] 4.65 [2.11] 4.65 [2.11] 5.49 [2.49]
HIGH N/A N/A 2.84 [1.29] 5.79 [2.63] 5.79 [2.63] 6.84 [3.10]
30-85 [200-570]
30-85 [200-570]
30-85 [200-570]
30-85 [200-570]
30-85 [200-570]
30-85 [200-570]
10°F/lbs. [10°C/kg]
Average consumption per cy-
N/A N/A 0.78 [59] 0.98 [75] 1.34 [102] 1.58 [120]
cle, BHP [kgf m]
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Specifications and Dimensions
Specification 20 30 40 60 80 100
Electrical Heating (Optional)
Total electrical heating ca­pacity, kW
200V 5.4 5.4 10.8 10.8 19.1 19.1
240V 7.8 7.8 15.6 15.6 27.4 27.4
380V 6.5 6.5 13.0 13.0 17.2 17.2
415V 7.8 7.8 15.5 15.5 20.5 20.5
480V N/A N/A 15.6 15.6 27.4 27.4
Number of electrical heating el-
3 3 6 6 6 6
ements
Electrical heat element size,
2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 4.2 4.2 kW
Time required to raise bath temperature, minutes per
LOW 1.690 2.545 1.792 2.648 2.101 2.436
MED 2.048 3.119 2.187 2.902 2.268 2.843
HIGH 2.368 3.693 2.394 3.269 2.643 3.031
10°F [5.5°C]
Noise Emissions
dBA Wash 58 58 58 58 60 64
Extract (100G) 56 56 58 60 67 69
Extract (200G) 61 65 65 65 73 73
N/A = Not Applicable
Table 1
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Machine Dimensions
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Front View
Specifications and Dimensions
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Specifications and Dimensions
Machine Dimensions, in. [mm]
Specifica-
tion 20 30 40 60 80 100
A 43.0 [1092] 45.0 [1143] 47.2 [1199] 49.9 [1267] 57.2 [1453] 57.2 [1453]
B 23.0 [584] 24.0 [610] 26.0 [660] 26.4 [671] 30.9 [785] 30.9 [785]
C 17.0 [432] 17.0 [432] 17.7 [450] 18.1 [460] 21.7 [551] 21.7 [551]
D 14.4 [366] 14.0 [356] 14.6 [371] 14.9 [378] 17.9 [378] 17.9 [378]
E 26.0 [660] 29.0 [737] 30.6 [777] 34.1 [866] 41.5 [1054] 41.5 [1054]
F 1.1 [28] 1.1 [28] 1.1 [28] 1.1 [28] 1.1 [28] 1.1 [28]
Table 2
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Side View
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Specifications and Dimensions
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Specifications and Dimensions
Machine Dimensions, in. [mm]
Specifica-
tion 20 30 40 60 80 100
A 2.0 [51] 2.0 [51] 2.0 [51] 2.0 [51] 1.1 [28] 1.1 [28]
B 26.8 [681] 31.5 [800] 35.5 [902] 38.6 [980] 39.2 [996] 39.2 [996]
C 27.3 [693] 31.8 [808] 37.0 [940] 39.5 [1003] 44.1 [1120] 48.1 [1222]
D 30.9 [785] 35.3 [897] 42.3 [1074] 44.7 [1135] 47.1 [1196] 51.1 [1298]
E 9.3 [236] 9.3 [236] 9.3 [236] 9.3 [236] 9.3 [236] 9.3 [236]
Door width 16.75 [426] 19.38 [492] 21.75 [552] 21.75 [552] 25.25 [641] 25.25 [641]
Table 3
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20-30 Models Rear View
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Specifications and Dimensions
1. 1 1/2" Electrical
2. 1 1/8" Electrical
3. 7/8" Electrical
4. 7/8" Electrical
5. Compartment Cold Fill Valve
6. Compartment Hot Fill Valve
7. Cold Hard Water Valve or 3rd Water Inlet
8. Pump Drain View
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Specifications and Dimensions
Machine Dimensions, in. [mm]
Specification 20 30
A 39.8 [1011] 41.8 [1062]
B 37.8 [960] 39.8 [1011]
C 35.8 [909] 37.8 [960]
D 33.8 [859] 35.8 [909]
E 3.9 [99] 4.3 [109]
F 7.8 [198] 9.3 [236]
G 2.0 [51] 2.0 [51]
H 18.1 [460] 21.1 [536]
J 20.7 [526] 23.7 [602]
K 23.1 [587] 26.1 [663]
L 39.4 [1001] 41.4 [1052]
M 35.6 [904] 37.5 [953]
Table 4
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40 Models Rear View
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1 2 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Specifications and Dimensions
1. 1 1/2" Electrical
2. 1 1/8" Electrical
3. 7/8" Electrical
4. 7/8" Electrical
5. Steam Valve
6. Compartment Cold Fill Valve
7. Compartment Hot Fill Valve
8. Cold Hard Water Valve or 3rd Water Inlet
9. Pump Drain View
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Specifications and Dimensions
Machine Dimensions, in. [mm]
Specification 40
A 44.0 [1118]
B 42.0 [1067]
C 40.3 [1024]
D 38.0 [965]
E 4.5 [114]
F 8.8 [224]
G 17.0 [432]
H 2.0 [51]
J 22.8 [579]
K 25.4 [645]
L 27.7 [704]
M 39.7 [1008]
N 43.6 [1107]
P 39.7 [1008]
Table 5
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60-100 Models Rear View
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1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
5
6
Specifications and Dimensions
1. 1 1/2" Electrical
2. 1 1/8" Electrical
3. 7/8" Electrical
4. 7/8" Electrical
5. Tub Cold Fill Valve
6. Tub Hot Fill Valve
7. Steam Valve
8. Compartment Cold Fill Valve
9. Compartment Hot Fill Valve
10. Cold Hard Water Valve or 3rd Water Inlet
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Specifications and Dimensions
Machine Dimensions, in. [mm]
Specification 60 80 100
A 46.7 [1186] 54.0 [1372] 54.0 [1372]
B 44.7 [1135] 52.0 [1321] 52.0 [1321]
C 42.7 [1085] 50.0 [1270] 50.0 [1270]
D 40.7 [1034] 48.0 [1219] 48.0 [1219]
E 4.9 [124] 5.1 [130] 5.1 [130]
F 9.9 [251] 2.7 [69] 2.7 [69]
G 21.0 [533] 28.8 [732] 28.8 [732]
H 2.0 [51] 2.0 [51] 2.0 [51]
J 21.0 [533] 28.4 [721] 28.4 [721]
K 22.5 [572] 29.9 [759] 29.9 [759]
L 26.2 [665] 33.6 [853] 33.6 [853]
M 28.8 [732] 36.2 [919] 36.2 [919]
N 31.2 [792] 38.6 [980] 38.6 [980]
P 46.3 [1176] 52.6 [1336] 52.6 [1336]
Q 42.4 [1077] 49.7 [1262] 49.7 [1262]
R 46.3 [1176] 53.6 [1361] 53.6 [1361]
S 42.4 [1097] 49.7 [1262] 49.7 [1262]
Table 6
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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 20 and 30 Models
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Q
L
PON
M
K
J
I
F
G
H
E
C
B
D
A
S
2
1
R
3
20-30 Models (refer to Table 7 )
Specifications and Dimensions
1. Elevated Base Width
2. Front of Mounting Bolt Template
3. Machine Width
Figure 7
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Specifications and Dimensions
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 20 and 30 Models, in. [mm]
Specification 20 30
A 26 [660] 29 [737]
B 20.875 [530] 23.886 [607]
C 2.562 [65] 2.558 [65]
D 16.25 [413] 18.87 [479]
E 4.875 [124] 5.065 [129]
F 1.12 [28] 1.033 [26]
G 2.15 [55] 1.81 [46]
H 2.71 [69] 2.37 [60]
I 2.8 [71] 2.813 [71]
J 4.5 [114] 4.51 [114]
K 9.638 [245] 10.5 [267]
L 20.649 [525] 23.5 [597]
M 0.113 [3] 0.188 [5]
N 23.938 [608] 28.938 [735]
O 24.69 [627] 29.69 [754]
P 27.95 [710] 32.38 [597]
Q 26 [660] 29 [737]
R 0.641 [16] 0.641 [16]
Table 7
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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations - 40 and 60 Models
40 and 60 Models (refer to Table 8 )
Specifications and Dimensions
1. Elevated Base Width
2. Front of Mounting Bolt Template
3. Machine Width
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Specifications and Dimensions
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations - 40 and 60 Models, in. [mm]
Specification 40 60
A 30.63 [778] 34.06 [865]
B 26 [660] 30 [762]
C 2.315 [59] 2.03 [52]
D 20.63 [524] 23.39 [594]
E 5 [127] 5.34 [136]
F 0.422 [11] 0.614 [16]
G 1.98 [50] 1.75 [44]
H 2.37 [60] 2.37 [60]
I 3.1 [79] 3.28 [83]
J 4.63 [118] 4.96 [126]
K 12.5 [318] 11.927 [303]
L 23.626 [600] 27.5 [699]
M 1.187 [30] 1.25 [32]
N 32.5 [826] 36 [914]
O 33.54 [852] 36.87 [699]
P 37.36 [949] 40.7 [1034]
Q 30.6 [777] 34.1 [866]
R 0.614 [16] 0.641 [16]
Table 8
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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 80 and 100 Models
80 and 100 Models (refer to Table 9 )
Specifications and Dimensions
NOTE: For single machine installations or two machines installed back to back, use the outside bolt holes marked “A”. For multiple machines installed side by side with minimum clearance, use the inside bolt holes marked “B”.
1. Front of Mounting Bolt Template
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Specifications and Dimensions
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations – 80 and 100 Models, in. [mm]
Specification 80 100
A 41.5 [1054] 41.5 [1054]
B 39.62 [1006] 39.62 [1006]
C 31.62 [803] 31.62 [803]
D 4.94 [124] 4.94 [124]
E 3.612 [92] 3.612 [92]
F 1.96 [50] 1.96 [50]
G 0.766 [19] 0.766 [19]
H 0.508 [13] 0.508 [13]
I 1.96 [50] 1.96 [50]
J 3.38 [86] 3.38 [86]
K 0.94 [24] 0.94 [24]
L 16 [406] 16 [406]
M 35 [889] 35 [889]
N 37.28 [947] 37.28 [947]
O 42.16 [1071] 42.16 [1071]
P 49.54 [1258] 49.54 [1258]
Q 4 [102] 4 [102]
AA Outside 42.72 [1085] 42.72 [1085]
BB Inside 35.43 [900] 35.43 [900]
CC Outside 52.86 [1342] 52.86 [1342]
DD Inside 47.16 [1197] 47.16 [1197]
Table 9
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Installation
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Foundation Options
A minimum 3500 psi (refer to rating per supplier) reinforced con­crete set on a prepared bed is required for all new machine instal­lations.
NOTE: Do not mount on wooden floors, tile floors, ele­vated floor levels, stacked multiple base frames, or over basements or crawl spaces because of the high extract speed and the G-forces exerted. For 80 models and larger, do not mount on metal base frames.
Thoroughness of detail must be stressed with all foundation work to ensure a stable unit installation, eliminating possibilities of ex­cessive vibration during extract.
For new foundations a mounting bolt template is available at ex­tra cost or use machine base if available.
The machine must be anchored to a smooth level surface so that the entire base of the machine is supported and rests on the mounting surface.
Installation
IMPORTANT: Do not permanently support the machine on only four points with spacers. Grouting is required and spacers must be removed.
Machine Installation on Existing Floor
The existing floor slab must be reinforced concrete without voids under slab and meet depth requirements per Table 19 . If the floor meets these requirements and an elevated pad is NOT desired, re­fer to Figure 18 and proceed to Machine Mounting and Grouting.
If the floor does not meet these requirements and an elevated pad is NOT desired, refer to Figure 21 and proceed to Machine Mounting and Grouting.
Elevated Pad Installation on Existing Floor
The existing floor slab must meet minimum requirements shown in Foundation Requirements per machine. The floor must be rein­forced concrete without voids under slab. If the slab meets these requirements and an elevated pad is desired, refer to Figure 20 and proceed to Machine Mounting and Grouting.
Elevated Base Frame Installation on Existing Floor
The existing floor slab must meet minimum requirements shown in Machine Foundation and Pad Installation per machine. The floor must be reinforced concrete without voids under slab. Refer to Figure 18 and Figure 19 . If the slab does not meets these re- quirements and an elevated base frame is desired, refer to Figure 21 . Proceed to Machine Mounting and Grouting.
Figure 10
New Foundation
If the existing floor slab does not meet the single machine foun­dation requirements per model and/or a new monolithic founda­tion is desired, refer to Figure 19 and proceed to Foundation and Pad Installation.
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Installation
Isolated Pad Installation
This type of installation is NOT recommended. Installer MUST consult a Structural Engineer for concrete specifications and re­quirements for installations that will not be tied into adjacent foundations.
IMPORTANT: The above instructions and recommenda­tions are conservative specifications for a typical in­stallation based on consultations with a structural en­gineer. Alliance Laundry Systems stands behind all in­stallations meeting these specifications. For alternate installation specifications based on your soil type, lo­cation, building structure, unique floor geometry, ma­chine types, and utilities, consult a structural engineer in your local area.
Foundation and Pad Installation
A concrete pad may be constructed to elevate a machine. Care must be exercised in the design of the pad due to the force exert­ed by the machine during extract. This concrete pad, recommend­ed not to exceed 8 inches [203 mm] above existing floor, must be placed, reinforced with rebar and tied to the existing floor. Refer to Floor Layout and Pad Dimensions and Foundation Require- ments sections for multiple machine installations.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT install a pad on top of the exist­ing floor. The foundation and pad must be constructed and tied together as one piece.
If the existing floor is not reinforced concrete at least 12 inches [305 mm] thick, an elevated pad is desired or multiple machines are to be installed, the following steps must be performed (refer to Foundation Requirements):
1. Cut a hole through the existing floor that is larger on all sides than the machine base, refer to Floor Layout and Pad Dimen- sions .
2. Excavate to a depth as indicated in Table 18 from the top of the existing floor.
3. If installing a foundation with elevated pad, prepare a form for the above-ground portion of the foundation. Verify that the
top of the foundation is level. The height of the foundation pad must not exceed 8 inches [203 mm] above the existing floor.
4. Backfill with clean fill dirt.
5. Compact backfill, making sure to allow for correct concrete thickness.
6. Drill holes (refer to manufacturer’s requirements for drill hole size) for the perimeter reinforcing bar at a depth of 2-1/2 in­ches [64 mm] into the existing floor. The reinforcing should be 12 inches [305 mm] on center each way around entire pe­rimeter.
7. Clean out debris from each reinforcing bar hole.
8. Fill half the hole depth with acrylic adhesive.
NOTE: Procure acrylic adhesive rated for commer­cial-grade vibratory machine installations
9. Using #4 [60 ksi] reinforcing bar, tie new pad to existing floor making sure to tie reinforcing bars at the intersections and us­ing proper reinforcing bar supports to hold bars at the proper depth in the pad.
10. Allow adhesive around reinforcing bar to cure properly, refer to adhesive manufacturer for recommended cure times.
11. Completely fill with 3500 psi concrete up to the existing foundation level plus any added level (maximum of 8 inch [203 mm]) for the desired elevated pad. The concrete must be poured so that the entire foundation and pad cures as one piece.
12. Allow concrete to cure, refer to manufacturer’s recommended cure times.
13. Using a mounting bolt template or machine base, mark where the holes should be drilled to mount the machine.
NOTE: As an alternate method, cast in the Grade 5 (minimum SAE rating), 5/8 inch [16 mm] for 20-60 models and 3/4 inch [19 mm] for 80 and 100 anchor bolts as the concrete is poured, refer to Figure 2 and Table 1 .
14. Proceed to Machine Mounting and Grouting.
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Floor Layout and Pad Dimensions
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2
3
4
5
A
C
C
B
B
D
E
Dimensional Clearances - Single Machine Mount - 20-60 Pound [9.1-27.2 Kg] Models (refer to Table 11 )
Installation
1. Wall
2. Rear Edge of Pad
3. Side Edge of Pad
4. Machine 1
5. Front Edge of Pad
Figure 11
Dimensional Clearances - Single Machine Mount - 20-60 Pound [9.1-27.2 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 20 30 40 60
A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610] 24 [610] 24 [610] 24 [610]
B Distance of machine base to
edge of pad (minimum)
C Distance of machine base to
3.44 [87] 4 [102] 3.99 [101] 5.99 [152]
2.52 [64] 2.51 [64] 2.81 [71] 5.18 [131]
edge of pad (minimum)
D Length of pad (minimum) 34.8 [884] 39.5 [1003] 43.5 [1105] 50.6 [1285]
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C
D
1
2
E
3
5
2
4
5
A
B B
Installation
Dimensional Clearances - Single Machine Mount - 20-60 Pound [9.1-27.2 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 20 30 40 60
E Width of pad (minimum) 31.4 [798] 34.4 [874] 36.5 [927] 44.8 [1138]
Table 11
Dimensional Clearances - Side-by-Side Mount - 20-60 Pound [9.1-27.2 Kg] Models (refer to Table 12 )
1. Wall
2. Rear Edge of Pad
3. Machine 1
4. Machine 2
5. Front Edge of Pad
Dimensional Clearances - Side-by-Side Mount - 20-60 Pound [9.1-27.2 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 20 30 40 60
A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610] 24 [610] 24 [610] 24 [610]
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Dimensional Clearances - Side-by-Side Mount - 20-60 Pound [9.1-27.2 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 20 30 40 60
Installation
B Mounted without bases (mini-
5.14 [131] 5.12 [130] 4.63 [118] 4.06 [103]
mum)
Mounted with bases (mini-
5.5 [139] 5.5 [139] 4.88 [124] 4.44 [112]
mum)
C Length of pad (minimum) 34.8 [884] 39.5 [1003] 43.5 [1105] 50.6 [1285]
D Width of pad (minimum) 57.54 [1462] 63.52 [1613] 67.38 [1711] 78.98 [2006]
E Side clearance between ma-
.5 [13] .5 [13] .5 [13] .5 [13]
chines
Table 12
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Dimensional Clearances - Back-to-Back Mount - 20-60 Pound [9.1-27.2 Kg] Models (refer to Table 13 )
1. Front-facing Edge of Pad
2. Machine 2
3. Rear of Machine
4. Machine 1
5. Side Edge of Pad or Wall
Dimensional Clearances - Back-to-Back Mount - 20-60 Pound [9.1-27.2 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 20 30 40 60
A Adjacent rear bolt spacing
28.3 [719] 27.6 [702] 28.0 [710] 27.5 [699]
Figure 13
(minimum)
B Distance from front bolt to
edge of pad (minimum)
5.26 [134] 5.26 [134] 6.19 [157] 8.9 [226]
C Length of pad (minimum) 88.63 [2251] 98.37 [2499] 115.23 [2927] 119.48 [3035]
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Dimensional Clearances - Back-to-Back Mount - 20-60 Pound [9.1-27.2 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 20 30 40 60
D Width of pad (minimum) 31.4 [798] 34.4 [874] 36.5 [927] 44.8 [1138]
Table 13
Dimensional Clearances - Single Machine Mount - 80 and 100 Pound [36.3 and 45.4 Kg] Models (refer to Table 14 )
1. Wall
2. Rear Edge of Pad
3. Side Edge of Pad
4. Machine 1
5. Front Edge of Pad
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Single Machine Mount - 80 and 100 Pound [36.3 and 45.4 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 80-100
A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610]
B Distance of machine base to edge of pad (minimum) 4.98 [126]
C Distance of machine base to edge of pad (minimum) 8 [203]
D Length of pad (minimum) 49.2 [1250]
E Width of pad (minimum) 57.5 [1461]
Table 14
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Dimensional Clearances - Side by Side Mount - 80 and 100 Pound [36.3 and 45.4 Kg] Models (refer to Table 15 )
1. Wall
2. Rear Edge of Pad
3. Machine 1
4. Machine 2
5. Front Edge of Pad
Figure 15
Standard Mount Side-by-Side - 80 and 100 Pound [36.3 and 45.4 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 80-100
A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610]
B Adjacent unit spacing (minimum) 6 [152]
C Length of pad (minimum) 49.2 [1250]
D Width of pad (minimum) 99.5 [2527]
Table 15
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Close Mount Side-by-Side - 80 and 100 Pound [36.3 and 45.4 Kg] Models (refer to Table 15 )
Figure 16
Close Mount Side-by-Side - 80 and 100 Pound [36.3 and 45.4 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 80-100
A Distance to wall (minimum) 24 [610]
B Adjacent unit bolt spacing (minimum) 10.38 [264]
C Length of pad (minimum) 49.2 [1250]
D Width of pad (minimum) 99.5 [2527]
IMPORTANT: When close mounting, bolt machine using inside bolt holes.
Table 16
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Dimensional Clearances - Back to Back Mount - 80 and 100 Pound [36.3 and 45.4 Kg] Models (refer to Table 17 )
1. Front-facing Edge of Pad
2. Machine 2
3. Rear of Machine
4. Machine 1
5. Side Edge of Pad or Wall
Figure 17
Back-to-Back Mount - 80 and 100 Pound [36.3 and 45.4 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 80-100
A Adjacent rear spacing (minimum) 33.3 [846]
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Back-to-Back Mount - 80 and 100 Pound [36.3 and 45.4 Kg] Models, in. [mm]
Description 80-100
B Distance of machine base to edge of pad (minimum) 8 [203]
C Length of pad (minimum) 130.56 [3316]
D Width of pad (minimum) 51.5 [1308]
Table 17
Pad Thickness Requirements, in. [mm]
Specification 20 30 40 60 80-100
Minimum Foun­dation Thickness
Minimum Exca­vation Depth
F-speed 4 [102] 4 [102] 4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152]
V-speed 4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152] 6 [152] 9 [229]
F-speed 8 [203] 8 [203] 8 [203] 8 [203] 12 [305]
V-speed 8 [203] 8 [203] 12 [305] 12 [305] 15 [381]
Table 18
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Foundation Requirements
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Existing Floor (refer to Table 19 )
1. Existing Floor with 3500 PSI (minimum) Concrete
2. Compacted Fill (minimum 6 in. [152 mm])
Installation
Figure 18
Existing Floor, in. [mm]
Description 20-30 40-60 (F-speed)
A Required thickness of existing
4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152] 9 [229]
floor (minimum)
Table 19
New Monolithic Floor (refer to Table 20 )
1. Edge of Pad
2. 3500 PSI (minimum) Concrete
3. Compacted Fill (minimum 6 in. [152 mm] beneath machine)
40-60 (V-speed) / 80-100 (F-speed)
80-100 (V-
speed)
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New Monolithic Floor, in. [mm]
Description 20-30 40-60 (F-speed)
40-60 (V-speed) / 80-100 (F-speed)
80-100 (V-
speed)
A Depth of Surrounding Floor 4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152] 6 [152]
B Total depth of foundation (con-
8 [203] 8 [203] 12 [305] 15 [381]
crete plus 6 in. [152 mm] fill) (minimum)
Table 20
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Elevated Pad (refer to Table 21 )
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1. Existing Floor
2. 3500 PSI (minimum) Concrete
3. Reinforcing Bar
4. Perimeter Reinforcing Bar
5. Compacted Fill (minimum 6 in. [152 mm])
Installation
Figure 20
Description 20-30 40-60 (F-speed)
A Height of elevated pad above
floor (maximum)
B Distance between reinforcing
bars (maximum)
C Length of reinforcing bar ex-
tending into existing floor (mini­mum)
D Total depth of foundation (con-
crete plus 6 in. [152 mm] fill) (minimum)
E Required thickness of existing
floor (minimum)
Elevated Pad, in. [mm]
40-60 (V-speed) / 80-100 (F-speed)
80-100 (V-
speed)
8 [203] 8 [203] 8 [203] 8 [203]
12 [305] 12 [305] 12 [305] 12 [305]
2.5 [64] 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64]
8 [203] 8 [203] 12 [305] 15 [381]
4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152] 6 [152]
Table 21
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Tie-in to Existing Floor (refer to Table 22 )
1. Existing Floor
2. 3500 PSI (minimum) Concrete
3. Reinforcing Bar
4. Perimeter Reinforcing Bar
5. Compacted Fill (minimum 6 in. [152 mm])
Figure 21
Description 20-30 40-60 (F-speed)
A Required thickness of existing
floor (minimum)
B Total depth of foundation (con-
crete plus 6 in. [152 mm] fill) (minimum)
C Distance between reinforcing
bars (minimum)
D Length of reinforcing bar ex-
tending into existing floor (mini­mum)
Tie-in to Existing Floor, in. [mm]
40-60 (V-speed) / 80-100 (F-speed)
80-100 (V-
speed)
4 [102] 4 [102] 6 [152] 6 [152]
8 [203] 8 [203] 12 [305] 15 [381]
12 [305] 12 [305] 12 [305] 12 [305]
2.5 [64] 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64] 2.5 [64]
Table 22
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Machine Mounting and Grouting
NOTE: After the concrete has cured completely and the cast-in-place method was used, refer to Figure 23 and proceed to Step 7. If acrylic adhesive anchors are de­sired, refer to Figure 22 and proceed with Step 1 after concrete has cured completely.
1. Refer to Table 23 to set the drill depth gauge.
2. Drill the holes to the set depth.
3. Use compressed air or squeeze bulb to clean out debris from each hole.
4. Fill half the hole depth with an industry-accepted adhesive an­choring system.
5. Insert anchor bolt until it reaches the bottom. Refer to Table 23 .
6. Ensure all air pockets are removed from adhesive surrounding the bolt.
7. Allow adhesive around bolt to cure completely.
8. Remove shipping materials and place the machine or elevated base frame carefully over the bolts.
NOTE: Never attempt to lift the machine by the door handle or by pushing on the cover panels. Always insert a pry bar or other lifting device under the bot­tom frame of the machine to move it.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT install 80 models or larger machines on an elevated metal base frame.
9. Raise and level the machine or elevated base frame 1/2 inch [1.27 cm] off the floor on four corners, using spacers such as nut fasteners.
WARNING
Crush hazard. To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, do not tip the machine more than 25 degrees in any direction.
W793
10. Completely fill the space between the elevated base frame or machine base and the floor with a good quality non-shrink- ing machinery precision grout to ensure a stable installation. Grout completely under frame. Remove front panel and back panel to gain access to entire perimeter of base plates. Force grout under base until all voids are filled.
IMPORTANT: Minimum Grade 5, SAE rating, flat washers and minimum Grade 5, SAE rating, serrated hex flange locknuts are the recommended hardware for anchoring machine or elevated base frame to an­chor bolts.
11. Position the flat washers and locknuts on the anchor bolts and finger-tighten to machine base or elevated base frame.
12. Allow machine grout to set, but not cure.
IMPORTANT: Refer to bolt manufacturer’s recom­mended adhesive cure times.
13. Remove the spacers carefully, allowing the machine base or elevated base frame to settle into the wet grout.
NOTE: If installing a 20-60 model directly to finished floor, wait until grout is completely cured and skip to Step 18. If installing on elevated base frame, pro­ceed to Step 14.
20-60 Models
14. After the grout is completely cured, position the machine over the elevated base frame.
15. Align the mounting holes on the machine with the corre­sponding holes on the elevated base frame.
16. Install a bolt, flat washer and locknut in each mounting hole.
17. Hand tighten each nut.
a. Tighten the two rear nuts two turns. b. Tighten the two front nuts two turns. c. Tighten the two middle nuts firmly.
18. Torque all the locknuts to 90 ± 9 ft.-lbs. – one after the other – until all are tightened evenly and the machine is fastened se­curely to the elevated base frame or floor.
80 Models and Larger
19. After the grout is completely cured, torque the locknuts to 150 ± 15 ft.-lbs. – one after the other – until all are tightened even­ly and the machine is fastened securely to the floor.
IMPORTANT: Refer to recommended grout cure times from manufacturer before torquing locknuts.
IMPORTANT: All torque joints must remain dry (non­lubricated).
NOTE: Check and retighten the locknuts after five to ten days of operation and every month thereafter.
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Acrylic Adhesive Anchors (refer to Table 23 )
NOTE: *Available for purchase through the distributor. If not purchasing from a distributor, procure acrylic ad­hesive rated for commercial-grade vibratory machine installations.
1. Machine Frame Base
2. Grout 1/2 in. [13 mm]
3. Acrylic Adhesive*
4. Anchor Bolt* (minimum Grade 5 SAE rating)
5. Concrete
6. Drill Hole Size per Manufacturer Requirements
7. Edge of Pad
Figure 22
Cast-in-place Anchors (refer to Table 23 )
1. Machine Frame Base
2. Grout
3. Anchor Bolt (minimum Grade 5 SAE rating)
4. Concrete
5. Edge of Pad
Figure 23
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Minimum Anchoring Specifications, in. [mm]
Description 20-40 60 80-100
Number of Bolts 4 or 6* 6 6
A Bolt Length 6 [152] 6 [152] 8-3/4 [216]
B Thread Extension 2-1/2 [64] 2-1/2 [64] 2-3/4 [70]
C Bolt Diameter 5/8 [16] 5/8 [16] 3/4 [19]
D Embedment Depth 3-1/2 [89] 3-1/2 [89] 6 [152]
Installation
E Distance from Bolt Center to Edge of
Refer to Table 2 Refer to Table 2 Refer to Table 2
Concrete Pad
* On 20-40 models, the four (4) corner bolts are required and the two (2) center bolts are optional when mounting a machine or elevated base frame to floor.
Table 23
Floor Load Data
Specification 20 30 40 60 80 100
Static floor load, lbs. [kN] 430 [1.91] 550 [2.45] 690 [3.07] 920 [4.09] 1590 [7.07] 1690 [7.51]
Static pressure, lbs.-ft2 [kN-m2] 97 [4.64] 95 [4.55] 98 [4.69] 105 [5.03] 140 [6.70] 149 [7.13]
Dynamic floor load, lbs. [kN] 420 [1.86] 630 [2.80] 840 [3.74] 1260 [5.61] 1680 [7.48] 1680 [7.48]
Dynamic floor pressure, lbs.-
96 [4.60] 109 [5.22] 119 [5.70] 143 [6.85] 149 [7.13] 149 [7.13]
ft2 [kN-m2]
Dynamic load frequency, Hz
Maximum moment about ma-
F-speed 9.7 9.0 8.6 8.1 7.4 7.4
V-speed 13.7 12.8 12.2 11.4 10.4 9.5
805 [1.09] 1260 [1.71] 1820 [2.47] 2770 [3.76] 4330 [5.87] 4330 [5.87]
chine base, lbs.-ft. [kN-m]
Maximum vertical load, lbs.
800 [3.56] 1130 [5.03] 1460 [6.49] 2060 [9.16] 3090 [13.75] 3160 [14.06]
[kN]
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Drain Connection Requirements
IMPORTANT: Machine must be installed in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
All drain systems must be vented to prevent an air lock or siphon­ing.
Drain Trough System
Use the supplied black rubber adapter and clamps to transition from the machine drain outlet to the 3 inches [76 mm]schedule 40 PVC plumbing.
If proper drain size is not available or practical, a surge tank is required. A surge tank along with a sump pump should be used when gravity drainage is not possible.
1. Rear of Machine
2. Drain Pipe
3. Steel Grate
4. Drain Trough
5. Strainer
6. Waste Line
7. 1 in. [25 mm] minimum gap
Figure 24
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Direct Drain System
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* Drain line must be vented to meet local plumbing codes.
1. Drain Hose
2. Drain Valve
3. Drain Tee
4. Overflow Hose
5. Vent Pipe*
6. Trap (as required by local codes)
Installation
Figure 25
IMPORTANT: Increasing the drain hose length, instal­ling elbows, or causing bends will decrease drain flow rates and increase drain times, impairing machine per­formance.
Drain Information
Specification 20 30 40 60 80 100
Drain connection size, in. 3* 3* 3* 3* 3* 3*
Overflow drain connection size,
1-1/2 2-1/4 2-1/4 2-1/4 2-1/4 2-1/4
in.
Number of drain outlets 1 1 1 1 1 1
Drain flow capacity, gal/min
25 [95] 30 [114] 40 [151] 50 [189] 55 [208] 55 [208]
[l/min]
Maximum discharge (level 30),
11.2 23.9 27.4 30.8 43.4 53.3
gal [l]
Recommended drain pit size, ft
3
2.0 [57] 2.5 [71] 3.5 [128] 5.7 [161] 8.0 [221] 9.5 [269]
[l]
* Also works with 3 inch OD PVC pipe if connected to inside of drain tee connector.
Table 25
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Water Connection Requirements
WARNING
To prevent personal injury, avoid contact with inlet water temperatures higher than 125° Fahrenheit [51° Celsius] and hot surfaces.
W748
The maximum water inlet temperature for vended models is 125°F [51°C]and the recommended maximum water inlet tem­perature for on-premises models is 150°F [66°C] (standard mod­els) or 140°F [60°C] (WRAS approved models) .
Connections should be supplied by a hot and a cold water line of at least the sizes shown in Water Supply Line Sizing . Installation of additional machines will require proportionately larger water lines.
Connections should be supplied by a hot and a cold water line per national and local codes and in accordance with AS/NZS 3500.I.
Water Supply Information
Require-
Specification Model
ment
Water inlet connection size, in. 20-100 3/4
Thread pitch, GHT [BSPP] 20-100 3/4 x 11-1/2
[3/4 x 14]
Number of water inlets 20-40 2
60-100
4
(standard models)
60-100
2
(WRAS- ap­proved mod­els)
Recommended pressure, psi [kPa]
Maximum inlet flow capacity per machine, gal/min at 85 psi [l/min at 1232 Pa]
20-100 30-85
[200-570]
20-40 10.5 [40]
60 18.5 [70]
80-100 23.0 [87]
Extra water inlet flow, gal/min at 85 psi [l/min at 1232 Pa]
Table 26
20-100 5.2 [20]
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Water Supply Line Sizing, in.
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Installation
Number of Machines
Main Hot/Cold
1 3/4 3/4
2 1 3/4
3 1-1/4 1
4 1-1/2 1
Table 27
Suitable air cushions (risers) should be installed in supply lines to prevent “hammering.” Refer to Figure 26 .
Alliance Laundry Systems, LLC ranges of front loading commer­cial clothes washing machines have solenoid valves at the inlets. The water supply to the washing machines is supplied with an AB air gap between the soap tray and the drum. Minimum and maximum working pressure 1.4 bar and 8.3 bar. The machines are supplied with approved inlet hoses with a maximum inlet di­mension of 1/2 inch (ID).
NOTE: This machine has a fluid category 5 backflow prevention device built in between the soap tray and drum.
1. Air Cushions (Risers)
2. Water Supply Faucets
3. Dual Check Valves
4. Filters
5. Hoses
Figure 26
To comply with WRAS (IRN R150) and Australian water regula­tions, European standard EN1717 and Australian standard ATS5200.101, an approved dual check valve backflow preven­tion device with the watermark is provided with the unit and must be fitted at the point of connection(s) between the supply and the fitting. Refer to Figure 26 .
NOTE: No more than three (3) water connection hoses should be used on WRAS-approved models.
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Figure 28
Connect Inlet Hoses (20-40 Models)
To connect water service to a machine with hoses, use the follow­ing procedure:
1. Before installing hoses, flush the building’s water system at the machine connection valves for at least two (2) minutes.
2. Remove the two (2) plain rubber washers and two (2) filter screens from the accessories bag supplied with the machine.
3. Install one (1) plain rubber washer onto one end and one (1) filter screen into the other end of each fill hose. The screens must be facing outward toward the water supply. Refer to Fig- ure 29 .
4. Screw hose couplings with the filter screens onto the water supply faucets until they are finger-tight. Use the red color­coded hose for the hot water connection and the blue color­coded hose for the cold water connection.
5. Using pliers, screw approximately 1/4 turn.
6. Screw the coupling with the plain rubber washer of the red color-coded hose (attached to the hot water connection) onto the valve inlet marked with a red label. Screw the coupling with the plain rubber washer of the blue color-coded hose (at­tached to the cold water connection) to the valve inlet marked with a blue label. Tighten to finger-tight.
7. Using pliers, screw approximately 1/4 turn.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT cross thread or overtighten couplings. This will cause them to leak.
8. Hang hoses in a large loop; do not allow them to kink.
9. Turn on water supply and check for leaks.
10. If leaks are found, turn off the water, unscrew hoses and rein­stall them until there are no leaks.
IMPORTANT: Turn off water supply whenever there will be an extended period of non-use.
1. Cold Water Valve Inlet
2. Hot Water Valve Inlet
3. Rubber Washer (plain)
4. Red Fill Hose (hot)
5. Hose Coupling
6. Hot Water Supply Faucet
7. Cold Water Supply Faucet
8. Filter Screen (screen must be facing outward, toward water
supply)
9. Blue Fill Hose (cold)
Figure 29
If additional hose lengths are needed or using hoses other than those supplied by manufacturer, flexible hoses with screen filters are required.
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To connect water service (for laundries with two [2] supply fau­cets) to a machine with hoses, use the following procedure:
1. Before installing hoses, flush the building’s water system at the machine connection valves for at least two (2) minutes.
2. Remove the four (4) plain rubber washers and four (4) filter screens from the accessories bag supplied with the machine.
3. Install one (1) plain rubber washer onto one end and one (1) filter screen into the other end of each fill hose. The screens must be facing outward toward the water supply. Refer to Fig- ure 30 .
4. Screw one (1) of the Y-connectors (supplied with the ma­chine) into the cold water supply faucet and one (1) into the hot water supply faucet.
5. Screw hose couplings with the filter screens onto the water supply faucets until they are finger-tight. Use the two (2) red color-coded hose for the hot water connection and the two (2) blue color-coded hose for the cold water connection.
6. Using pliers, screw approximately 1/4 turn.
7. Screw the coupling with the plain rubber washer of one (1) of the red color-coded hoses (attached to the hot water connec­tion) onto the main fill valve inlet (marked with a red label). Screw the coupling with the plain rubber washer of the other red color-coded hose onto the tub fill valve inlet (marked with a red label). Tighten to finger-tight. Refer to Figure 30 .
8. Screw the coupling with the plain rubber washer of one (1) of the blue color-coded hoses (attached to the cold water connec­tion) onto the main fill valve inlet (marked with a blue label). Screw the coupling with the plain rubber washer of the other blue color-coded hose onto the tub fill valve inlet (marked with a blue label). Tighten to finger-tight. Refer to Figure 30 .
9. Using pliers, screw approximately 1/4 turn.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT cross thread or overtighten couplings. This will cause them to leak.
10. Hang hoses in a large loop; do not allow them to kink.
11. Turn on water supply and check for leaks.
12. If leaks are found, turn off the water, unscrew hoses and rein­stall them until there are no leaks.
IMPORTANT: Turn off water supply whenever there will be an extended period of non-use.
Installation
1. Cold Tub Fill Valve Inlet
2. Hot Tub Fill Valve Inlet
3. Cold Water Main Fill
4. Hot Water Main Fill
5. Rubber Washer (plain)
6. Red Fill Hose (hot)
7. Hose Coupling
8. Hot Water Supply Faucet
9. Cold Water Supply Faucet
10. Y-connection
11. Filter Screen (screen must be facing outward, toward water
supply)
12. Blue Fill Hose (cold)
Figure 30
If additional hose lengths are needed or using hoses other than those supplied by manufacturer, flexible hoses with screen filters are required.
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20-60 Models - Side View (refer to Table 28 )
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CHM2641N_SVG
Installation
1. Vacuum Breaker Overflow
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Plumbing Diagram - 20-60 Models, in. [mm]
Description 20 30 40
A Maximum overflow height 20.5 [521] 21.4 [544] 23.1 [587]
B Maximum operating water level 18.5 [470] 17.0 [432] 19.9 [505]
C Vaccum breaker overflow 33.9 [861] 35.8 [909] 38.0 [965]
D Vaccum breaker overflow centerline 35.5 [902] 37.5 [953] 39.7 [1008]
E Inlet Valves 38.9 [988] 41.4 [1052] 43.2 [1097]
Table 28
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60-100 Models - Rear View (refer to Table 29 )
1. Vacuum Breaker Overflow
Figure 34
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Description 60 80 100
A Maximum overflow height 23.1 [587] 28.8 [732] 28.8 [732]
B Maximum operating water level 20.6 [523] 24.9 [632] 24.9 [632]
C Aux Inlet valves 45.8 [1163] 52.2 [1326] 52.2 [1326]
D Vaccum breaker overflow 40.7 [1034] 48.0 [1219] 48.0 [1219]
E Vaccum breaker overflow centerline 42.4 [1077] 49.7 [1262] 49.7 [1262]
F Inlet Valves 45.9 [1166] 53.1 [1349] 53.1 [1349]
Table 29
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Electrical Installation Requirements
IMPORTANT: Electrical ratings are subject to change. Refer to serial plate for electrical ratings information specific to your machine.
DANGER
Electrical shock hazard will result in death or serious injury. Disconnect electric power and wait five (5) mi­nutes before servicing.
WARNING
Dangerous voltages are present inside the machine. Only qualified personnel should attempt adjustments and troubleshooting. Disconnect power from the ma­chine before removing any cover and guards, and before attempting any service procedures.
WARNING
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W736
WARNING
This Machine produces excessive leakage current. Do not use a grounding conductor smaller than 10mm2.
W946
NOTE: For voltages above or below listed specifica­tion, a qualified electrical contractor must be consulted to install the appropriate transformer to meet the OEM electrical specifications. Refer to Electrical Specifications
(North American Approval) and Electrical Specifications (CE Approval).
Electrical connections are made at the rear of the machine. The machine must be connected to the proper electrical supply shown on the serial plate on the rear of the machine, using copper con­ductors only.
IMPORTANT: Alliance Laundry Systems warranty does not cover components that fail as a result of improper input voltage.
Machines are equipped with an AC inverter drives requiring a clean power supply, free from voltage spikes and surges. Use voltage monitor to check incoming power.
Hazardous Voltage. Can cause shock, burn or death. Verify that a ground wire from a proven earth ground is connected to the lug near the input power block on this machine.
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Input Power Conditioning
The drive is suitable for direct connection to input power within the rated voltage of the drive. Listed in Input Power Condition are certain input power conditions which may cause component damage or reduction in product life. If any of the conditions exist,
Input Power Condition Possible Corrective Action(s)
Low Line impedance (less than 1% line reactance) Install Line Reactor
Greater than 120 kVA supply transformer
Line has power factor correction capacitors Install Line Reactor
Line has frequent power interruptions
Line has intermittent noise spikes in excess of 3000V (lightning)
Phase to ground voltage exceeds 125% of normal line to line voltage
Ungrounded distribution system
240V open delta configuration (stinger leg)* Install Line Reactor
* For drives applied on an open delta with a middle phase grounded neutral system, the phase opposite the phase that is tapped in the middle to the neutral or earth is referred to as the “stinger leg,” “high leg,” “red leg,” etc. This leg should be identified throughout the system with red or orange tape on the wire at each connection point. The stinger leg should be connected to the center Phase B on the reactor.
install one of the devices listed under the Possible Corrective Ac­tion(s).
IMPORTANT: Only one device per branch circuit is re­quired. It should be mounted closest to the branch and sized to handle the total current of the branch circuit.
Isolation Transformer
Isolation Transformer
Remove MOV jumper to ground
Install Isolation Transformer with grounded secondary (if necessary)
Table 30
Input Voltage Requirements
For voltages above or below listed specifications, contact your power company or local electrician.
IMPORTANT: Improper connections will result in equip­ment damage and will void warranty.
DANGER
Electrical shock hazard will result in death or serious injury. Disconnect electric power and wait five (5) mi­nutes before servicing.
W810
Circuit Breakers and Quick Disconnects
Single-phase machines require a single-phase inverse-time circuit breaker. Three-phase machines require a separate, three-phase in­verse-time circuit breaker to prevent damage to the motor by dis­connecting all legs if one should be lost accidentally. Refer to North American Approval and CE Approval sections for model­specific circuit breaker requirements.
Connection Specifications
IMPORTANT: Connection must be made by a qualified electrician using wiring diagram provided with ma­chine, or according to accepted European Union stand­ards.
Connect machine to an individual branch circuit not shared with lighting or other equipment. Shield connection in a liquid-tight or approved flexible conduit. Copper conductors of correct size must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code (NEC) or other applicable codes.
Use wire sizes indicated in the Electrical Specifications chart for runs up to 50 feet [15 m]. Use next larger size for runs of 50 to 100 feet [15 to 30 m]. Use two (2) sizes larger for runs greater than 100 feet [30 m].
IMPORTANT: For X voltage - To obtain 200-240V from a 200-240V source, connect L1 and L2. To obtain 220-240V from a 380-415V source, connect L1 and N. Refer to Figure 35 .
IMPORTANT: All quick disconnects should comply with the specifications. DO NOT use fuses instead of circuit breakers.
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Single-Phase Connections
For single-phase input, connect L1, L2 and Ground and cap neu­tral as shown in Figure 37 .
Figure 35
Machine Must Be Hard Wired
Figure 36
NOTE: Electrical receptacle must be located so that it is easily accessible with machine in place. An inter­mediate shut-off box with a 3 mm gap is required to meet EN 60335-1, clauses 24.3 and 22.2 or 3.5 mm gap is required to meet Standard IEC 60335-1, clauses 24.3 and 22.2. Gap is defined as the minimum contact sepa­ration of each pole in the switch between the “ON” and “OFF” positions.
1. L1
2. L2/N
3. Ground
4. Neutral (capped)
Figure 37
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Three-Phase Connections
For three-phase input, connect L1, L2, L3 and Ground as shown in Figure 38 .
Machines with Electric Heat
1. Grounding Lug: Connect to proven earth ground
2. Customer Input Power Terminals
Figure 39
Machines without Electric Heat
1. L1
2. L2
3. L3
4. Ground
Figure 38
IMPORTANT: If a stinger leg is used for three-phase in­put, it MUST be connected to L3.
Grounding
For personal safety and proper operation, the machine must be grounded in accordance with state and local codes. If such codes are not available, grounding must conform to the National Elec­tric Code, article 250 (current edition). The ground connection must be made to a proven earth ground, not to conduit or water pipes.
WARNING
Electrically heated machines DO NOT require dual power sources. Do not connect customer power or customer load to the Internal Load Distribution ter­minal block. Refer to the machine electrical schemat­ic for details.
1. Grounding Lug: Connect to proven earth ground
2. Customer Input Power Terminals
Figure 40
Phase Adder
IMPORTANT: Do not use a phase adder on any ma­chine.
Thermal Overload Protector
The inverter drive provides overload protection for the drive mo­tor.
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North American Approval
NOTE: Wire sizing listed in this table is based on Arti­cle 310, Table 310.16 of the NEC; at 104°F [40°C] ambi­ent temperature. Follow your local electrical codes. Use only copper conductors, rated for 194ºF [90°C] or higher, type THHN or better. No more than three current carrying conductors per raceway. Contact your local Authority having jurisdiction if you have questions. Cir­cuit breakers should be UL 489 listed or better. Single phase circuit breakers for single phase machines only; three phase circuit breakers for all others.
20 Models - North American Approval
Voltage Designation Specifications
Installation
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
AWG
F-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 8 15 14 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 4/3 15 14 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 4/3 15 14 2.5
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 4/3 15 14 2.5
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50- 60 3 3 22 30 10 6.0
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 2 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat 12 15 14 2.5
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 2 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat 14 15 14 2.5
V-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 9 15 14 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 4/3 15 14 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 4/3 15 14 2.5
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 4/3 15 14 2.5
mm
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50- 60 3 3 22 30 10 6.0
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 2 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat 12 15 14 2.5
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Voltage Designation Specifications
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
AWG
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 2 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat 14 15 14 2.5
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Voltage Designation Specifications
Installation
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
AWG
F-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 10 15 14 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 5/4 15 14 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 5/4 15 14 2.5
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 5/4 15 14 2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 22 30 10 6.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric
12 15 14 2.5
Heat
N 440-480 50- 60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
14 15 14 2.5
V-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 12 15 12 4
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 7/4 15 14 2.5
mm
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 7/4 15 14 2.5
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 7/4 15 14 2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 22 30 10 6.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat
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14 15 14 2.5
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Voltage Designation Specifications
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
AWG
F-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 10 15 14 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 6/4 15 14 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 6/4 15 14 2.5
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 6/4 15 14 2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 41 50 8 10.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric
24 30 10 6.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric
22 30 10 6.0
Heat
V-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 12 15 12 2.5
W 200-240 50 1 2/3 7/4 15 14 2.5
mm
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 7/4 15 14 2.5
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 7/4 15 14 2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 41 50 8 10.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 3 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat
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22 30 10 6.0
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Voltage Designation Specifications
Installation
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
AWG
F-Speed Models
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 8/5 15 14 2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 41 50 8 10.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 4 15 14 2.5
Electric
26 30 10 6.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 4 15 14 2.5
Electric
22 30 10 6.0
Heat
V-Speed Models
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 11/7 15 14 2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 41 50 8 10.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 4 15 14 2.5
Electric
26 30 10 6.0
Heat
mm
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 4 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat
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Voltage Designation Specifications
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
AWG
F-Speed Models
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 12/8 15 14 2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 73 80 4 25.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 5 15 14 2.5
Electric
33 40 8 10.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 5 15 14 2.5
Electric
36 40 8 10.0
Heat
V-Speed Models
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 15/9 20/15 12/14 4/2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 73 80 4 25.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 6 15 14 2.5
Electric
33 40 8 10.0
Heat
mm
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 6 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat
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Voltage Designation Specifications
Installation
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
AWG
F-Speed Models
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 12/8 15 14 2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 74 80 4 25.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 5 15 14 2.5
Electric
32 40 8 10.0
Heat
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 5 15 14 2.5
Electric
36 40 8 10.0
Heat
V-Speed Models
X 200-240 50- 60 1/3 2/3 16/10 20/15 12/14 4/2.5
Q Electric
200-240 50- 60 3 3 74 80 4 25.0
Heat
P Standard 380-415 50- 60 3 3 6 15 14 2.5
Electric
32 40 8 10.0
Heat
mm
N Standard 440-480 50- 60 3 3 6 15 14 2.5
Electric Heat
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CE Approval
NOTE: Wire sizing listed in this table is based on Arti­cle 310, Table 310.16 of the NEC; at 104°F [40°C] ambi­ent temperature. Follow your local electrical codes. Use only copper conductors, rated for 194ºF [90°C] or higher, type THHN or better. No more than three current carrying conductors per raceway. Contact your local Authority having jurisdiction if you have questions. Cir­cuit breakers should be UL 489 listed or better. Single phase circuit breakers for single phase machines only; three phase circuit breakers for all others.
20 Models - CE Approval
Voltage Designation Specifications
NOTE: N and P Voltage - Where the protective conduc­tor has a cross-sectional area of less than 10 mm2 Cu, a second protective conductor of at least the same cross-sectional area shall be provided up to a point where the protective conductor has a cross-sectional area not less than 10 mm2 Cu.
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
F-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 8 10 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 4/3 6 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 4/3 6 2.5
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 4/3 6 2.5
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50-60 3 3 17- 20 25 2.5
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 2 6 2.5
Electric Heat 11 16 2.5
N 440-480 50-60 3 3 2 6 2.5
V-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 9 10 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 4 6 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 4 6 2.5
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 4/3 6 2.5
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50-60 3 3 17- 20 25 2.5
mm
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 2 6 2.5
Electric Heat 11 16 2.5
N 440-480 50-60 3 3 2 6 2.5
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Voltage Designation Specifications
Installation
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
F-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 10 10 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 5/4 6 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 5/4 6 2.5
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 5/4 6 2.5
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50-60 3 3 17- 20 25 2.5
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 11 16 2.5
N 440-480 50-60 3 3 3 6 2.5
V-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 12 16 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 7/4 10/6 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 7/4 10/6 2.5
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 7/4 10/6 2.5
Q Electric Heat 220-240 50-60 3 3 17- 20 25 2.5
mm
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 11 16 2.5
N 440-480 50-60 3 3 3 6 2.5
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Voltage Designation Specifications
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
F-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 10 10 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 6/4 6 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 6/4 6 2.5
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 7/4 10/6 2.5
Q Electric Heat 220-240 50-60 3 3 33- 39 50 10.0
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 23 25 2.5
N Standard 440-480 50-60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 20 25 2.5
V-Speed Models
B 120 60 1 2 12 16 2.5
W 200-240 50 1/3 2/3 7/4 10/6 2.5
Y 200-240 60 1/3 2/3 7/4 10/6 2.5
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 7/4 10/6 2.5
mm
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50-60 3 3 33- 39 50 10.0
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 23 32 2.5
N Standard 440-480 50-60 3 3 3 6 2.5
Electric Heat 30 25 2.5
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Voltage Designation Specifications
Installation
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
F-Speed Models
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 8/5 10/6 2.5
220-240
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50-60 3 3 33- 39 50 10.0
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 4 6 2.5
Electric Heat 23 32 2.5
N Standard 440-480 50-60 3 3 4 6 2.5
Electric Heat 20 25 2.5
V-Speed Models
X 200–240 50-60 1/3 2/3 11/7 16/ 10 2.5
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50-60 3 3 33- 39 50 10.0
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 4 6 2.5
Electric Heat 23 32 2.5
N Standard 440-480 50-60 3 3 4 6 2.5
Electric Heat 20 25 2.5
mm
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80 Models - CE Approval
Voltage Designation Specifications
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
F-Speed Models
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 12/8 16/ 10 2.5
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50-60 3 3 59- 70 80 16.0
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 5 6 2.5
Electric Heat 30 40 4.0
N Standard 440-480 50-60 3 3 5 6 2.5
Electric Heat 35 40 4.0
V-Speed Models
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 17/ 11 20/ 16 2.5
Q Electric Heat 200-240 50-60 3 3 59- 70 80 16.0
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 7 10 2.5
Electric Heat 30 40 4.0
N Standard 440-480 50-60 3 3 7 10 2.5
Electric Heat 35 40 4.0
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mm
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Voltage Designation Specifications
Installation
2
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Wire
Full Load Amps
Circuit Breaker
F-Speed Models
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 12/8 10/ 16 2.5
Q Electric Heat 220-240 50-60 3 3 59- 70 80 16.0
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 5 6 2.5
Electric Heat 30 40 4.0
N Standard 440-480 50-60 3 3 5 6 2.5
Electric Heat 35 40 4.0
V-Speed Models
X 200-240 50-60 1/3 2/3 17/ 11 20/ 16 2.5
Q Electric Heat 220-240 50-60 3 3 59- 70 80 16.0
P Standard 380-415 50-60 3 3 7 10 2.5
Electric Heat 30 40 4.0
N Standard 440-480 50-60 3 3 7 10 2.5
Electric Heat 35 40 4.0
Table 42
mm
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Steam Requirements (Steam Heat Option Only)
WARNING
Hot Surfaces. Will cause severe burns. Turn steam off and allow steam pipes, connections and compo­nents to cool before touching.
For machines equipped with optional steam heat, install piping in accordance with approved commercial steam practices. Steam re­quirements are shown in Table 1.
Chemical Injection Supply System
WARNING
Dangerous Chemicals. May damage eyes and skin. Wear eye and hand protection when handling chemi­cals; always avoid direct contact with raw chemicals. Read the manufacturer’s directions for accidental contact before handling chemicals. Ensure an eye­rinse facility and an emergency shower are within easy reach. Check at regular intervals for chemical leaks.
W505
tor, through each a liquid supply hose can be connected. A flush manifold system can only be connected through the top 6 ports (refer to Figure 42 ).
IMPORTANT: Water pressure must not exceed 40 psi [275 kPa].
1. Drill through the ports on the chemical supply connector as needed for the external supply hoses.
NOTE: 3/8 inch ports must be drilled through with a 3/16 inch diameter drill bit and 1/2 inch ports must be drilled through with a 5/16 inch diameter drill bit before connecting chemical lines. Refer to Figure 42 .
IMPORTANT: Be careful to only drill through the first wall so as not to damage the machine.
2. Remove plastic debris.
3. Attach the external supply hoses to the ports at each of the drilled holes.
4. Secure with proper clamps.
CAUTION
Drill out plugs and nipples before making supply hose connection. Failure to do so can cause buildup of pressure and risk a tubing rupture.
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IMPORTANT: Undiluted chemical dripping can damage the machine. All chemical injection supply dispenser pumps and dispenser tubing should be mounted below the washer’s injection point. Loops do not prevent drips if these instructions are not followed. Figure 43 shows a typical Chemical Injection Supply System.
IMPORTANT: Failure to follow these instructions could damage the machine and void the warranty.
The chemical supply connector is located on the back right-hand side of the machine. There are 12 chemical ports on the connec-
Supply Dispensing
Number of liquid chemical supply signals (if equipped)
Number of supply compartments 4
Number of external liquid supply connections 12
Table 43
4 or 8
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Connection for Chemical Supply Hoses (refer to Figure 42 for detail of chemical supply connector)
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Installation
1. Chemical Supply Connector
2. External Liquid Supply Connection Ports (12)
Figure 41
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Installation
External Liquid Supply Connection Ports
NOTE: A flush manifold system can only be connected through the top 6 ports (boxed).
1. 3/4 inch port, O.D.
2. 1/2 inch port, O.D.
3. 3/8 inch port, O.D.
Figure 42
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Chemical Supply Setup
Installation
* Use a check valve on the end of tubing
† Pumps must be mounted below the injection point
1. Injection Point*
2. Loops
3. Chemical Dispenser Pump Outlet †
4. PVC Pipe
External Supplies
For proper communication between the machine and an external chemical supply system, it is important for the low-voltage signal power to be connected properly. The included wiring diagram shows several different options for safe and correct wiring of this interface.
The preferred method for connecting the wiring from the external chemical supply system to the machine is to use the 300mA pow­er of the machine’s 24VAC control transformer, which is intended strictly for this purpose. Refer to Figure 44 and Figure 45 . Other voltage and current options are available, but require some wiring changes and must be provided with an external power source. Under no circumstances should the high-voltage machine supply connections or source be used for the communication wiring.
Communication wiring connections, which is H2 a single row green connector on a small output board, can be found under a service panel at the upper back of the machine.
Figure 43
Chemical Injection Using Internal 24VAC Control Transformer
NOTE: Using the Internal 24VAC 300 Milliamp Control Transformer is recommended by Alliance Laundry Sys­tems.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to increase fuse rating or alter wiring of external chemical supply terminal strip in such as way that may conflict with the suggested methods provided on the Optional External Supply Wiring Dia­gram.
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IMPORTANT: Do not use the transformer terminals if an external power supply is used.
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Installation
1. External Supply Power Output
2. Internal Control Transformer
3. RELAY COM Terminal
4. External Dispenser Input Signal Common
Figure 44
IMPORTANT: The external power must supply power of 240VAC or less and be protected at 3 Amps or less.
1. Disconnect and cap off the Red and White 24VAC wires.
2. Connect one side of the external power to the “RELAY COM” and the other to the external dispenser input signals common. Refer to Figure 46 and Figure 47 .
1. External Supply Power Output
2. Internal Control Transformer
3. RELAY COM Terminal
4. External Dispenser Input Signal Common
Figure 45
Chemical Injection Using External AC Power Source
NOTE: An External AC Power Source is NOT provided by Alliance Laundry Systems.
1. External Supply Power Output
2. External Dispencer Input Signal Common
3. Capped Off 24VAC Supply
4. VAC Terminal
5. VAC COM Terminal
Figure 46
NOTE: Power for external supplies must not be derived from the high-voltage main power connection point.
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1. External Dispencer Power Output
2. External Dispencer Input Signal Common
3. Capped Off 24VAC Supply
4. VAC Terminal
5. VAC COM Terminal
Installation
1. ES1 Power supply
2. K1 Contact
3. Supply 1 Signal
Figure 47
CAUTION
Do not attempt to increase fuse rating or alter wiring of external chemical supply terminal strip in such as way that may conflict with the suggested methods provided on the Optional External Supply Wiring Dia­gram.
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External Supply Signals
Wash-cycle signals are provided to the external chemical supply equipment and a “wait for the next step” signal can be received from the supply equipment.
For example of a 4-signal board, if ES1 is selected the K1 contact will close and power will be supplied to Supply 1 Signal. The contact will remain closed for the amount of time programmed in control. Refer to Figure 48 for Internal Supply Connection or Figure 50 for External AC Connection.
For example of an 8-signal board, if ES1 is selected the K12 con­tact will close and power will be supplied to Supply 1 Signal. The contact will remain closed for the amount of time programmed in control. Refer to Figure 49 for Internal Supply Connection or and Figure 51 for External AC Connection.
Figure 48
1. ES1 Power supply
2. K1 Contact
3. Supply 1 Signal
Figure 49
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1. ES1 Power supply
2. K12 Contact
3. Supply 1 Signal
1. ES1 Power supply
2. K12 Contact
3. Supply 1 Signal
Figure 50
Figure 51
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Start Up
Basket Rotation
After installation is complete, run the machine through a test cy­cle and check that basket rotation is counter clockwise in the ex­tract step.
1. If rotation is not counter clockwise, disconnect power to ma­chine.
2. Have a qualified electrician reverse any two motor leads at the motor.
Start Up
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Operating Instructions
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1. Turn on main power source (circuit breaker).
2. Turn handle clockwise to open. Refer to Figure 52 .
Operation
Operation
Figure 54
5. Refer to OPL Control Instructions to select and start a cycle.
Figure 52
3. Load to capacity whenever possible. DO NOT OVERLOAD. Refer to Figure 53 .
NOTE: Underloading can cause out-of-balance con­ditions that can shorten machine life.
CAUTION
Be careful around the open door, particularly when loading from a level below the door. Impact with door edges can cause personal injury.
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CAUTION
Water cannot be extracted from rubber backed items. To avoid damage to machine from out of balance conditions, do not use a spin (extract) step when washing rubber backed items. Warran­ty will be voided.
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WARNING
To prevent personal injury, avoid contact with in­let water temperatures higher than 125° Fahren­heit [51° Celsius] and hot surfaces.
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Figure 53
NOTE: When washing items which may disintegrate or fragment, such as mop heads or sponges, use laundry nets to prevent drain blockage.
IMPORTANT: To prevent out-of-balance conditions, premature wear or damage to machine when using laundry nets, use several small nets in a load.
4. Close the door and turn handle counter clockwise. Refer to Figure 54 .
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Operation
OPL Control Instructions
NOTE: The control digit is the 7th digit in the model number. Example: HCT020[Q]N0VXU400000
Models with F Control
Figure 55
1. If display has gone blank due to sitting idle, press the DIS­PLAY keypad.
2. Press the SELECT keypad to choose Delicate Cold, Cold, Warm or Hot. The corresponding LED indicates the selection.
3. Add liquid and/or powder supplies to supply dispenser. Refer to Table 44 .
a. Detergent:
Liquid - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 2
b. Bleach:
Liquid - Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 2
c. Softener:
Liquid - Compartment 4
4. Press the START (enter) keypad to select.
NOTE: Cycles can be changed anytime during the first Fill Step. After the first Fill Step, all cycle key­pad presses are ignored.
5.
When a cycle is complete, the control displays 00.
SCA, SCD, SCG, SCH, SCJ, SCT, SCU, UCA, UCD, UCG, UCH, UCJ, UCT and UCU Models with N Con­trol
Figure 56
1. If equipped with an optional supply dispenser, add dry sup­plies to the compartment cups prior to the start of each cycle. Liquid supplies can be injected directly into the supply dis­penser by an external chemical supply system.
NOTE: Supply dispenser compartment cups must not be removed when an external chemical injection supply system is attached to the machine.
2. Press the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 0 keypad to select the de­sired cycle.
3. Add liquid and/or powder supplies to supply dispenser. Refer to Table 44 .
a. Detergent:
Liquid - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 2
b. Bleach:
Liquid - Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 2
c. Softener:
Liquid - Compartment 4
4. Press the START (enter) keypad to select.
NOTE: Cycles cannot be changed anytime after the machine is started.
5.
When a cycle is complete, the control displays OPEN DOOR.
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2 3
4
5 6
7
8 9
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START
STOP
Operation
HCA, HCD, HCG, HCH, HCJ, HCT and HCU, UCA, UCD, UCG, UCH, UCJ, UCT and UCU Models with Q Control
Figure 57
1. Press the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 keypad to select the desired cycle.
2. Add liquid and/or powder supplies to supply dispenser. Refer to Table 44 .
a. Detergent:
Liquid - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 2
b. Bleach:
Liquid - Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 2
c. Softener:
Liquid - Compartment 4
3. Press the START (enter) keypad to select.
NOTE: Cycles cannot be changed anytime after the machine is started.
4.
When a cycle is complete, the control displays OPEN DOOR.
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Operation
Vend Control Instructions
NOTE: The control digit is the 7th digit in the model number. Example: HCT020[N]C1VXU400000
HCT Models with N and W Controls
Figure 58
1. Press the Hot, Warm, Cold, Blankets Cold, Delicate Warm or Delicate Cold keypad to choose the desired cycle/tempera­ture. The corresponding LED indicates the selection.
2. Press the Extra Wash and/or Exra Rinse keypads to add modi­fiers to the cycle. The corresponding LEDs indicate the added modifiers.
3. Insert coin(s) or card as necessary.
If the machine is a coin operated unit, add coins. As each
coin is added, the vend counts down to the amount re­maining.
If the machine is a card operated unit, insert and remove
card per card system instructions.
If the unit is interfaced to a central/remote pay system, go
to the central/remote pay console, make payment and se­lect the machine and follow central/remote pay system in­structions.
4. Add liquid and/or powder supplies to supply dispenser. Refer to Table 44 .
a. Detergent:
Liquid - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 2
b. Bleach:
Liquid - Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 2
c. Softener:
Liquid - Compartment 4
5. Press the START (enter) keypad to select.
NOTE: Cycles can be changed anytime during the first Fill Step. After the first Fill Step, all cycle key­pad presses are ignored.
6.
When a cycle is complete, the control displays OPEN DOOR.
SCA, SCE, SCG, SCJ and SCU Models with N and W Controls
Figure 59
1. Press the Normal 90C, Normal 60C, Normal 40C, Perminant Press 60C, Delecates 30C or Delecates Cold keypad to select the desired cycle/temperature. The corresponding LED indi­cates the selection.
2. Press the A keypad to run the selected cycle with no modifi­ers. Press the B and/or C keypads to add modifiers to the se­lected cycle. The corresponding LEDs indicate the selected modifiers.
3. Insert coin(s) or card as necessary.
If the machine is a coin operated unit, add coins. As each
coin is added, the vend counts down to the amount re­maining.
If the machine is a card operated unit, insert and remove
card per card system instructions.
If the unit is interfaced to a central/remote pay system, go
to the central/remote pay console, make payment and se­lect the machine and follow central/remote pay system in­structions.
4. Add liquid and/or powder supplies to supply dispenser. Refer to Table 44 .
a. Detergent:
Liquid - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 2
b. Bleach:
Liquid - Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 2
c. Softener:
Liquid - Compartment 4
5. Press the START (enter) keypad to select.
NOTE: Cycles can be changed anytime during the first Fill Step. After the first Fill Step, all cycle key­pad presses are ignored.
6.
When a cycle is complete, the control displays OPEN DOOR.
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Operation
DCJ, SCH and SCT Models with N and W Controls
Figure 60
1. Press the Regular, Delux or Ultra keypad to choose the de­sired soil level. The corresponding LED indicates the selec­tion.
2. Press the Normal, Perminant Press or Delicates/Bulky keypad to choose the desired cycle. The corresponding LED indicates the selection.
3. Press the Hot, Warm or Cold keypad to choose the desired temperature. The corresponding LED indicates the selection.
4. Insert coin(s) or card as necessary.
If the machine is a coin operated unit, add coins. As each
coin is added, the vend counts down to the amount re­maining.
If the machine is a card operated unit, insert and remove
card per card system instructions.
If the unit is interfaced to a central/remote pay system, go
to the central/remote pay console, make payment and se­lect the machine and follow central/remote pay system in­structions.
5. Add liquid and/or powder supplies to supply dispenser. Refer to Table 44 .
a. Detergent:
Liquid - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 1 (prewash) + Compartment 2
b. Bleach:
Liquid - Compartment 3
Powder - Compartment 2
c. Softener:
Liquid - Compartment 4
6. Press the START (enter) keypad to select.
NOTE: Cycles can be changed anytime during the first Fill Step. After the first Fill Step, all cycle key­pad presses are ignored.
7.
When a cycle is complete, the control displays OPEN DOOR.
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