Alliance Laundry Systems SCA020VC, SCL060VL, SCT020VY, SCL030VE, SCU080VY Original Instruction

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Washer-Extractor
Cabinet Hardmount
Quantum Touch Vend Control
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Programming
Original Instructions Keep These Instructions for Future Reference. CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine.
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September 2019
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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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 machine.
Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to the dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer.
Regulatory Statements
PRODUCT COMPLIANCE
Users of this product are cautioned not to make modifications or changes that are not approved by Alliance Laundry Systems, LLC. Doing so may void the compliance of this product with ap­plicable laws and regulatory requirements and may result in the loss of the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
UNITED STATES
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause un­desired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. How­ever, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-
ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following meas­ures:
Reorient or relocate the radio or television receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the computer equipment or receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the radio or television receiver is connect­ed.
Consult the dealer or experienced radio television technician for help.
CAUTION
To comply with the limits of the Class B device, pur­suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, this device is to comply with Class B limits. All peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with non-certified peripherals or non-shielded cables is likely to result in interference and reception of the device.
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Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled envi­ronment. The radio installed in this equipment and is intended to operate with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
Limited Channels Fixed For Use In USA: IEEE 802.11b or
802.11g or 802.11n(HT20) operation of this product in the U.S. is
firmware-limited to Channel 1 through 11.
CANADA - CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Develop­ment Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s) standards. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause interference.
This device must accept any interference, including interfer­ence that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s radia­tion exposure limits set forth for in RSS-102. The radio installed in this equipment is installed and is intended to operate with min­imum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
EUROPE
Products bearing the CE mark comply with the following EU di­rectives:
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EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
If the product has telecommunications functionality, it also com­plies with the requirements of the following EU directive:
Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
Compliance with these Directives implies conformity to harmon­ized European standards that are noted in the EU Declaration of Conformity which is available upon request.
Alliance Laundry Systems products comply with the requirement of Article 10(2) as it can be operated in at least one Member State as examined and the product is compliant with Article 10(10) as it has no restrictions on putting into service in all EU member states.
This device contains a 2.4GHz transceiver, intended for indoor use only in all EU member states, EFTA states, and Switzerland. Attention has been given to allowed operational frequencies. For detailed information concerning installations in France, the user should contact the national spectrum authority in France (http:// www.arcep.fr/ )
Be aware that outdoor installations require special attention and will only be handled by trained and qualified installation person­nel. No one from the general-public is permitted to install wire­less products outdoors when external antennas, power and grounding must be installed for use.
AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
The radio in this equipment complies with and is certified to the Australian and New Zealand regulatory requirements.
BRAZIL ANATEL
This equipment operates in secondary status, that is, it is not enti­tled to protection against harmful interference, even for type sta­tions, and cannout cause interference to systems operating in pri­mary status.
CHINA SRRC
This product is equipped with a certified wireless device pursuant to Article 2-1-19 of the Certification Ordinance. No changes are authorized to the radio or the antenna of the approved device.
MEXICO IFETEL
“The operation of this equipment is subject to the following two conditions: (1) it is possible that this equipment or device does not cause harmful interference and (2) this equipment or device must accept any interference, including that which may cause its unwanted operation.”
SOUTH KOREA (KC)
The radio device has received certification of conformance in ac­cordance with the Radio Waves Act. Integration of this radio into a final product does not require additional radio certification pro­vided installation instructions are followed. No changes are au­thorized to the radio or the antenna of the approved device.
TAIWAN
The information in this section applies to products bearing the Taiwan National Communications Commission mark:
This telecom equipment has complied with NCC regulations.
According to “Administrative Regulations of Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices:
Article 12 The low-power radio-frequency devices must not be altered by changing the frequency, enhancing emission power, adding external antenna, and modification of original design characteristic as well as function.
Article 14 The operation of the low-power radio-frequency devi­ces is subject to the conditions that no harmful interference is caused. The user must stop operating the device immediately should harmful interference is caused and shall not resume until the condition causing the harmful interference has been correct­ed.
Moreover, the interference must be accepted that may be caused by the operation of an authorized communications, or ISM equip­ment. (1) Precautions (marked in the product manual and on out­er packaging)
The radio device has recieved certification of conformance in ac­cordance with the People's Republic of China State Radio Regu­lation Committee (SRRC) certification scheme. Integrations of this radio into a final product does not require additional radio certification provided installation instructions are followed. No changes are authorized to the radio or the antenna of the ap­proved device.
JAPAN
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THAILAND
The information in this section applies to products approved by the Thailand National Communications Commission:
These telecommunication and device are compliance with the re­quirements of National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission.
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Table of Contents

Safety Information..................................................................................9
Explanation of Safety Messages....................................................................... 9
Important Safety Instructions........................................................................... 9
Safety Decals................................................................................................10
Operator Safety.............................................................................................10
Introduction..........................................................................................12
Model Identification......................................................................................12
Serial Plate Location..................................................................................... 17
Replacement Parts ........................................................................................18
Customer Service..........................................................................................18
Preliminary Information.......................................................................19
About the Control......................................................................................... 19
IR Communications...................................................................................... 19
IR Communications Menu..........................................................................19
Wi-Fi Communications..................................................................................19
Audit Information......................................................................................... 19
Special Features....................................................................................20
Break-In Alarm.............................................................................................20
Cycle Time Display.......................................................................................20
Cycle Completed Timer.................................................................................20
Passcode Security......................................................................................... 20
Language Selection.......................................................................................20
Lucky Cycle.................................................................................................20
Speed Cycle................................................................................................. 20
Special Vend.................................................................................................20
Increased Water Levels..................................................................................20
Increased Spin Speed.................................................................................... 20
Dispense Soap.............................................................................................. 20
Control Identification........................................................................... 21
Operational Touch Display.............................................................................21
Operation Modes.......................................................................................... 22
Ready Mode............................................................................................. 22
Lockout Mode...........................................................................................22
Drop Off Mode......................................................................................... 22
Auto-Flush Mode...................................................................................... 23
Overflow Mode.........................................................................................23
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Machine Error Mode..................................................................................23
Internal Control Failure..............................................................................23
Coast Down Mode.....................................................................................24
Shutdown Mode........................................................................................ 24
Out of Order Mode.................................................................................... 24
Menu Navigation.................................................................................. 26
Opening the Service Door..................................................................... 29
Stacked Washer-Extractor/Tumble Dryer.........................................................29
Machine Cycle Definition and Operation.............................................. 31
Machine Cycle Operation.............................................................................. 31
Approach Screen...........................................................................................31
Cycle Preset ................................................................................................ 32
Speed Cycle................................................................................................. 33
Pre-Clean (If Available).................................................................................33
Help Menu .................................................................................................. 34
Language Selection Panel ............................................................................. 34
Start a Cycle.................................................................................................34
Close Door Menu..........................................................................................35
Run Menu ................................................................................................... 35
Cycle Pause Menu ........................................................................................37
Cycle Complete Menu...................................................................................37
Lucky Cycle Mode........................................................................................37
Manual Programming...........................................................................38
System Menu................................................................................................38
Passcode Menu......................................................................................... 38
Save Changes Menu.................................................................................. 38
Rapid Advance Activation..........................................................................39
Cancel Cycle.............................................................................................39
Clear Active Error .................................................................................... 39
Clear Partial Vend .....................................................................................40
Change Vend Price ................................................................................... 40
Settings Menu.......................................................................................41
Vend Settings ...............................................................................................41
Basic Settings .............................................................................................. 53
Machine Settings ......................................................................................... 57
Cycle Settings...............................................................................................61
Audit Data Menu.................................................................................. 84
Diagnostics Menu..................................................................................85
Machine ID Menu.........................................................................................85
Alarms Menu................................................................................................85
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Inputs/Outputs Menu.....................................................................................86
Factory Test Menu........................................................................................ 86
Individual Tests Menu................................................................................... 90
Machine Errors......................................................................................... 92
Service Schedule Menu......................................................................... 99
Reset Menu.........................................................................................100
Default Cycles.....................................................................................101
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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.
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.
Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to the dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer.
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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.
Safety Information
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
SCA020VC SCA020VD SCA020VE SCA020VF SCA020VH SCA020VL SCA020VT SCA020VQ SCA020VV SCA020VX SCA020VY SCD020VC SCD020VD SCD020VE SCD020VF
SCD020VH SCD020VL SCD020VT SCD020VQ SCD020VV SCD020VX SCD020VY SCE020VC SCE020VD SCE020VE SCE020VF SCE020VH SCE020VL SCE020VT SCE020VQ
SCE020VV SCE020VX SCE020VY SCG020VC SCG020VD SCG020VE SCG020VF SCG020VH SCG020VL SCG020VT SCG020VQ SCG020VV SCG020VX SCG020VY SCH020VC
SCH020VD SCH020VE SCH020VF SCH020VH SCH020VL SCH020VQ SCH020VT SCH020VV SCH020VX SCH020VY SCJ020VV SCK020VC SCK020VD SCK020VE SCK020VF
SCK020VH SCK020VL SCK020VQ SCK020VT SCK020VV SCK020VX SCK020VY SCL020VC SCL020VD SCL020VE SCL020VF SCL020VH SCL020VL SCL020VQ SCL020VT
SCL020VV SCL020VX SCL020VY SCT020VC SCT020VD SCT020VE SCT020VF SCT020VH SCT020VL SCT020VT SCT020VQ SCT020VV SCT020VX SCT020VY SCU020VC
SCU020VD SCU020VE SCU020VF SCU020VH SCU020VL SCU020VT SCU020VQ SCU020VV SCU020VX SCU020VY
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30 Models
Introduction
SCA030VC SCA030VD SCA030VE SCA030VF SCA030VH SCA030VL SCA030VT SCA030VQ SCA030VV SCA030VX SCA030VY SCD030VC SCD030VD SCD030VE SCD030VF
SCD030VH SCD030VL SCD030VT SCD030VQ SCD030VV SCD030VX SCD030VY SCE030VC SCE030VD SCE030VE SCE030VF SCE030VH SCE030VL SCE030VT SCE030VQ
SCE030VV SCE030VX SCE030VY SCG030VC SCG030VD SCG030VE SCG030VF SCG030VH SCG030VL SCG030VT SCG030VQ SCG030VV SCG030VX SCG030VY SCH030VC
SCH030VD SCH030VE SCH030VF SCH030VH SCH030VL SCH030VQ SCH030VT SCH030VV SCH030VX SCH030VY SCJ030VD SCJ030VV SCK030VC SCK030VD SCK030VE
SCK030VF SCK030VH SCK030VL SCK030VQ SCK030VT SCK030VV SCK030VX SCK030VY SCL030VC SCL030VD SCL030VE SCL030VF SCL030VH SCL030VL SCL030VQ
SCL030VT SCL030VV SCL030VX SCL030VY SCT030VC SCT030VD SCT030VE SCT030VF SCT030VH SCT030VL SCT030VT SCT030VQ SCT030VV SCT030VX SCT030VY
SCU030VC SCU030VD SCU030VE SCU030VF SCU030VH SCU030VL SCU030VT SCU030VQ SCU030VV SCU030VX SCU030VY
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40 Models
SCA040VC SCA040VD SCA040VE SCA040VF SCA040VH SCA040VL SCA040VT SCA040VQ SCA040VV SCA040VX SCA040VY SCE040VC SCE040VD
SCE040VE SCE040VF SCE040VH SCE040VL SCE040VT SCE040VQ SCE040VV SCE040VX SCE040VY SCG040VC SCG040VD SCG040VE SCG040VF
SCG040VH SCG040VL SCG040VT SCG040VQ SCG040VV SCG040VX SCG040VY SCH040VC SCH040VD SCH040VE SCH040VF SCH040VH SCH040VL
SCH040VQ SCH040VT SCH040VV SCH040VX SCH040VY SCJ040VV SCK040VC SCK040VD SCK040VE SCK040VF SCK040VH SCK040VL SCK040VQ
SCK040VT SCK040VV SCK040VX SCK040VY SCL040VC SCL040VD SCL040VE SCL040VF SCL040VH SCL040VL SCL040VQ SCL040VT SCL040VV
SCL040VX SCL040VY SCT040VC SCT040VD SCT040VE SCT040VF SCT040VH SCT040VL SCT040VT SCT040VQ SCT040VV SCT040VX SCT040VY
SCU040VC SCU040VD SCU040VE SCU040VF SCU040VH SCU040VL SCU040VT SCU040VQ SCU040VV SCU040VX SCU040VY
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60 Models
Introduction
SCA060VC SCA060VD SCA060VE SCA060VF SCA060VH SCA060VL SCA060VT SCA060VQ SCA060VV SCA060VX SCA060VY SCE060VC SCE060VD
SCE060VE SCE060VF SCE060VH SCE060VL SCE060VT SCE060VQ SCE060VV SCE060VX SCE060VY SCG060VC SCG060VX SCG060VD SCG060VE
SCG060VF SCG060VH SCG060VL SCG060VT SCG060VQ SCG060VV SCG060VX SCG060VY SCH060VC SCH060VD SCH060VE SCH060VF SCH060VH
SCH060VL SCH060VV SCH060VQ SCH060VT SCH060VX SCH060VY SCJ060VV SCK060VC SCK060VD SCK060VE SCK060VF SCK060VH SCK060VL
SCK060VQ SCK060VT SCK060VV SCK060VX SCK060VY SCL060VC SCL060VD SCL060VE SCL060VF SCL060VH SCL060VL SCL060VQ SCL060VT
SCL060VV SCL060VX SCL060VY SCT060VC SCT060VD SCT060VE SCT060VF SCT060VH SCT060VL SCT060VT SCT060VQ SCT060VV SCT060VX
SCT060VY SCU060VC SCU060VD SCU060VE SCU060VF SCU060VH SCU060VL SCU060VT SCU060VQ SCU060VV SCU060VX SCU060VY
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80 Models
SCA080VC SCA080VD SCA080VE SCA080VF SCA080VH SCA080VL SCA080VQ SCA080VT SCA080VV SCA080VX
SCA080VY SCG080VH SCG080VL SCG080VT SCG080VQ SCG080VC SCG080VD SCG080VE SCG080VF SCG080VV
SCG080VX SCG080VY SCH080VC SCH080VD SCH080VE SCH080VF SCH080VH SCH080VL SCH080VQ SCH080VT
SCH080VV SCH080VX SCH080VY SCJ080VV SCK080VC SCK080VD SCK080VE SCK080VF SCK080VH SCK080VL
SCK080VQ SCK080VT SCK080VV SCK080VX SCK080VY SCT080VC SCT080VD SCT080VE SCT080VF SCT080VH
SCT080VL SCT080VT SCT080VQ SCT080VV SCT080VX SCT080VY SCU080VC SCU080VD SCU080VE SCU080VF
SCU080VH SCU080VL SCU080VT SCU080VQ SCU080VV SCU080VX SCU080VY
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100 Models
TMB1880R_SVG
Introduction
SCA100VC SCA100VD SCA100VE SCA100VF SCA100VH SCA100VL SCA100VT SCA100VQ SCA100VV SCA100VX
SCA100VY SCG100VC SCG100VD SCG100VE SCG100VF SCG100VH SCG100VL SCG100VT SCG100VQ SCG100VV
SCG100VX SCG100VY SCH100VC SCH100VD SCH100VE SCH100VF SCH100VH SCH100VL SCH100VQ SCH100VT
SCH100VV SCH100VX SCH100VY SCJ100VV SCK100VC SCK100VD SCK100VE SCK100VF SCK100VH SCK100VL
S30 (13/13 Kg) Stacked Washer-Extractor/Tumble Dryer
SSG030E SST030E
SSG030L SST030L
SSG030N SST030N
S50 (23/23 Kg) Stacked Washer-Extractor/Tumble Dryer
SSG050L SST050L
SCK100VQ SCK100VT SCK100VV SCK100VX SCK100VY SCT100VC SCT100VD SCT100VE SCT100VF SCT100VH
SCT100VL SCT100VT SCT100VQ SCT100VV SCT100VX SCT100VY SCU100VC SCU100VD SCU100VE SCU100VF
SCU100VH SCU100VL SCU100VT SCU100VQ SCU100VV SCU100VX SCU100VY
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Serial Plate Location

1. From the System Menu, select DIAGNOSTICS to enter the Diagnostics Menu.
2. From the Diagnostics Menu, select MACHINE ID. The MA­CHINE ID display includes the machine's model and serial number.
Figure 2
Always provide the machine’s serial number and model number when ordering parts or when seeking technical assistance. Refer to Figure 3 or Figure 4 .
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Model Example of Serial Plate Location

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.

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
1. Serial Plate on Panel
2. Serial Plate on Door Frame
Figure 3
Stacked Washer-Extractor/Tumble Dryer Serial Plate Location
1. Serial Plate
Figure 4
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Preliminary Information

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About the Control

The control on the machine is an advanced, graphical, program­mable computer that lets the owner control most machine fea­tures by interacting with the control.
This control allows the owner to program custom cycles, run di­agnostic tests and retrieve audit and error information. Limited programmable options can be programmed manually via the Set-
tings Menu. Full programmable options can be programmed via IR Communications and Wi-Fi Communications.
Machines shipped from the factory have default cycles and wash temperature settings built in. The owner can change the default cycles or any cycle.
IMPORTANT: It is extremely important that the machine has a positive ground and that all mechanical and elec­trical connections are made before applying power to or operating the machine.

IR Communications

The control has the ability to communicate with a PC with an Ir­DA device running the control software. Devices such as PCs that are IrDA capable (able to transmit information to machine) that have been tested and approved for use with the control soft­ware can be used as a tool for managing the machine.
face device. Connection with the ALS Wi-Fi Network allows the user to program, collect data, and run diagnostics remotely.

Audit Information

The control collects and stores audit information which can be accessed through the touch display, IR communication or Wi-Fi communication. Refer to the Audit Data Menu for a list of availa­ble audit information.
Using IR communication or Wi-Fi communication, the user can receive audit and program data from the control and send pro­gramming data and diagnostic commands to the control.

IR Communications Menu

Figure 5
The IR Communications Menu displays while the control is com­municating with a PC. The control will return to the previous page when the communication is complete.

Wi-Fi Communications

The control has the ability to connect with the ALS Wi-Fi Net­work via an internet connection using the network gateway inter-
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Special Features

Special Features

Break-In Alarm

The Break-In Alarm allows the owner to program the machine to set a Break-In Alarm Error if the Service Door or Coin Vault is opened without first disabling the alarm.

Cycle Time Display

The Run Menu shows the time remaining in the currently running cycle for user convenience.

Cycle Completed Timer

If enabled in programming, a timer begins counting up in the Cy­cle Complete Menu since the cycle ended.

Passcode Security

If enabled in programming, this option allows the owner to re­quire a passcode to gain access to Rapid Advance Activation, Di-
agnostics Menu, Drop Off Mode, Lockout Mode, Settings Menu, Audit Data Menu, Reset Menu and various sub-menus.
To disable passcode protection to the System Menu, programming through PC communication is required.

Language Selection

The control contains 34 languages. Once a language is selected, all menus and displays will be shown in the chosen language.

Special Vend

The Special Vend option allows the owner to set a special vend price or free vend between specific times of day, days of week, dates, months and years. The owner can program the control for up to eight (8) Special Vends periods. The owner can manually program Special Vend 1 and can only enable or disable Special Vends 2-8. Full programming of all Special Vends requires the use of a PC. Refer to the System Menu for manual programming.

Increased Water Levels

Increased water levels is a modifier option that can be enabled/ disabled for the Cycle Modifier 1 and 2 options. Refer to Globals Menu. If enabled, a cycle containing Prewash, Wash, or Rinse Fill or Reuse Fill steps would ignore that programmed water level and instead use the Increased Water Level for Prewash, Wash, or Rinse steps.

Increased Spin Speed

Increased Spin Speed is a modifier option that can be enabled/ disabled for the Cycle Modifier 1 and 2 options. Refer to System Menu. If enabled, a cycle containing extract steps with the spin step label would ignore the cycle programmed spin speed and in­stead attempt the Increased Spin Speed parameter’s globally pro­grammed value.

Dispense Soap

Lucky Cycle

The Lucky Cycle option allows the owner to program the ma­chine to provide a free or reduced vend cycle to users after a pro­grammed number of machine cycles have occurred or on certain dates and times. Refer to Lucky Cycle Mode for more informa­tion.

Speed Cycle

Speed Cycle allows the owner to program special cycles with a shorter total wash time to save the user time. The owner can pro­gram the Speed Cycle with distinct vend prices and functions. Refer to Speed Cycle for more information.
This option can be programmed for machines that are equipped with supply injection.
When the Supply Injection prompt parameter is enabled, refer to Settings Menu, the user will be prompted to accept and pay for external supplies with the start of a cycle. A cycle programmed with external supply signals that would normally trigger during cycle operation would be restricted from activating if the prompt is enabled, unless the feature was accepted and paid for during the prompt at the beginning of the cycle. Cycle execution should halt during this prompt since it is dependent upon water to flush the paid-for chemical into the basket.
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Control Identification

Control Identification

Operational Touch Display

The control includes a capacitive touch display with text and icons that are available for the operator to control and manage the machine's operation. The primary icons used for general naviga-
tion that are available on most menus and displays are shown in Table 1 . Additional icons and descriptions are described through­out this manual as needed. Sections of certain menu displays can be swiped to scroll through options.
1. System Menu Access (touch and hold for 5 seconds)
2. Non-Fatal Error Indicator
3. Preset Ribbon
4. Cycle Properties/Cycle Status Ring
5. Speed Cycle Indicator
Figure 6
Icon* Description
Translate Touch to open the Language Select Panel showing the list of available languages. The
default language is at the top of the list. Selecting a different language changes all dis­plays to that language.
Back Touch to navigate to the previously-displayed menu.
Table 1  continues...
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Icon* Description
Help Touch to display the Help Menu showing (if programmed in the Settings Menu) staff
contact phone number, machine operating instructions, soap dispenser icon key and common questions.
Wi-Fi Signal Strength
Shows the connectivity status and signal strength of the Wi-Fi connection. This icon is only shown in the System Menu. Touch to access Wi-Fi Settings.
Directional Arrow Indicates there is more information than what is visible on the screen.
*Not all icons are shown on every menu or display.
Table 1

Operation Modes

ters and the machine has either not received any vend or is con­figured for free vend. If the lockout time occurs during a cycle,
In each mode of operation, the user may touch the screen or com­municate with the control to change the displayed menu.
the machine waits until the cycle ends, then enters Lockout Mode if the time is still within the programmed time period. The control automatically exits Lockout Mode when the Lockout Duration

Ready Mode

The control is ready for operation in Ready Mode. The control displays the Approach Page, if enabled. If there is no user input for 4.25 minutes, the display dims.

Lockout Mode

time has elapsed.
To exit Lockout, send a command via PC connection, program the Lockout Duration to 0, or enter the Lockout Unlock Passcode.
The control limits access to certain features while in Lockout Mode. Audit counters (refer to Audit Data Menu), manual pro­gramming (refer to Settings Menu) and communication via an ex­ternal device (IR, network, payment system, etc) are available. The control will also display errors as usual. The Diagnostics Menu and Rapid Advance Activation are not available during Lockout Mode.
Figure 7
This feature prevents the machine from being used except by a particular user who has reserved the machine in advance. If a user pays or reserves a machine from a kiosk or central pay system, the machine enters Lockout Mode and the user is given a pass­code to unlock the reserved machine. This guarantees that the user does not need to wait for an available machine or risk that the selected machine is taken after vend is added.
To access the reserved machine, touch EXIT and enter the pass­code. If the passcode is entered correctly, the control displays the Cycle Preset Page.
If programmed, the machine enters Lockout Mode when the cur­rent time falls within the time period set in the Lockout parame-

Drop Off Mode

Figure 8
This feature allows the owner to limit machine use to an attend­ant without requiring vend. The attendant accesses the machine by entering the programmed Drop Off Passcode.
To access the machine in Drop Off Mode, touch EXIT and enter the passcode. If the passcode is entered correctly, the control dis­plays the Cycle Preset .
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The machine enters Drop Off Mode when enabled in program­ming. To exit, disable Drop Off Mode in programming.
The Diagnostics Menu and Rapid Advance Activation are not available during Drop Off Mode.

Auto-Flush Mode

Figure 9
This feature is used to periodically clean out the basket and dis­penser compartments. This option is programmable through a PC connection.
"Overflow". If disabled, the control does not display the overflow condition.
If overflow occurs during a cycle, the cycle time pauses, water valves and heater outputs turn off and the machine drains until the water level is below the highest programmable water level. If the water level drops below the overflow level within five (5) mi­nutes of first detection and the door is locked, the cycle continues as normal. If the control continues to see an overflow level after five (5) minutes with the door locked, the control enters Machine Error Mode with an Overflow Error (Fatal).
If not in a cycle, the machine drains until empty. If the door is open or is unable to lock and the water level does not drop below the overflow level after one (1) minute, the control enters Ma- chine Error Mode with an Overflow Error (Fatal).
All vending inputs are ignored during this mode.

Machine Error Mode

The control enters Auto-Flush Mode on the programmed day and time after the programmed number of cycles have occurred. The door must be closed with no cycle running or vend added. During Auto-Flush Mode, the control locks the door, turns of the pump or opens the gravity drain, turns on the hot water to flush each compartment and ignores all user inputs.
When Auto-Flush is complete, the control unlocks the door and returns to the previous display.

Overflow Mode

Figure 11
The control enters this mode when an error is set. The control displays the error and error information. The owner can enable and disable certain errors and error displays as well as access to clear errors in programming.
A notch appears in the header bar when a non-fatal error is set.
Figure 10
The control enters this mode when the control detects the water level is too high. If enabled in programming, the display shows
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Internal Control Failure
If the control detects an error in its software or hardware, all out­puts are turned off and the control displays the failure. If this con­dition persists after an attempt to restart, then the control must be replaced.

Coast Down Mode

Figure 13
The machine enters Coast Down Mode when an error or power failure occurs during an extract cycle step. This mode allows for adequate time to stop any spinning motion of the basket.

Shutdown Mode

Figure 14
The shutdown option allows the owner to program the machine to enter Shutdown Mode for a certain time and date range. The con­trol displays "Unavailable" and ignores all screen touches and vend additions. The Language Selection Panel , Settings Menu and Help Menu are accessible while in Shutdown Mode.
The control enters Shutdown Mode at the start date and time set in programming and takes priority over other modes of operation. The control remains in Shutdown Mode until the end date and time set in programming.
The control shows the Coast Down display with a coast down timer for five (5) minutes. If the control enters Coast Down Mode upon power-up, the length of the power fail is subtracted from the timer. Multiple power cycles will not reset the timer. The control exits Coast Down Mode before the timer expires once the basket stops spinning.
While in Coast Down Mode, the Settings Menu, Language Selec- tion Panel and Help Menu are accessible.
If the control enters Coast Down Mode because of a power fail­ure, the control returns to Approach Screen (if enabled) or the Cy- cle Preset . If Coast Down Mode occurred from an error, the con­trol enters Out of Order Mode.
The control cannot enter Shutdown Mode if running a cycle, in Lockout Mode or if vend has been added. The control will enter Shutdown Mode once those conditions are cleared.

Out of Order Mode

Figure 15
The owner can activate and deactivate Out of Order Mode through the Settings Menu from the Approach Page and the Cycle Preset Page.
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The display shows "Out of Order" and "We apologize for the in­convenience" to show the the machine is unavailable. The ma­chine will accept coins, but the vend does not count toward a cy­cle. The control does not allow cycles to run in this mode.
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While in Out of Order Mode, the Settings Menu, Language Selec­tion Panel and Help Menu are accessible.
Control Identification
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Menu Navigation

Refer to the following charts for maps of the display menus.
Menu Navigation
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NOTE: Refer to a specific menu section for sub-menus and additional information.
Menu Navigation
SYSTEM MENU
Rapid Advance*
Cancel Cycle
Error Presentation
Partial Vend Presenta­tion
Settings*
Audit Data
Diagnostics*
Service Schedule
Reset*
* PASSCODE
(bypassed if disabled)
RAPID ADVANCE
Activate
CANCEL CYCLE
Cancel
ERROR PRESENT
Clear
PARTIAL VEND
PRESENT
Clear
AUDIT DATA
Machine Totals
Resettable Counters
Other Metrics
Individual Cycle Counts
SERVICE SCHED-
ULE
Daily
Monthly
Yearly
RESET
Global Settings
Cycle Resets
SETTINGS
Vend Settings
Basic Settings
Machine Settings
Cycle Settings
DIAGNOSTICS
Machine ID
Alarms
Inputs/Outputs
Factory Test
Individual Tests
MACHINE SET-
TINGS
Machine Configura­tion
Approach Screen
Custom Approach Message
Errors
Suds Removal Rou­tine
Pocket Indicator
Heating Indicator
Temperature Display
Target Temperature Valve Limits
Connection Settings
Modes
Output Signals
BASIC SETTINGS
Language Settings
Time and Date
Temperature Units
Speed Units
Display Settings
Audio Signal
Time Display
Cycle Complete Timer
CYCLE SET-
TINGS
Default Cycle
Cycle Programming
Cycle Options
Global Water Tem­peratures
Global Water Levels
Hold Step Custom Messages
Other Settings
Cycle Temperature Overrides
VEND SETTINGS
Currency
Payment Settings
Vend Price Display Override
Vend Prices
Vend Price Modifiers
Cycle Modifier Set­tings
Lucky Cycle
Special Vend
Pre-Clean Cycle In­terval
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Menu Navigation
Cycle Menus Navigation (Vend Mode)
Approach Screen Cycle Preset Additional Options Menu
Navigation Key
I'm Ready to Wash/
NEXT/PAY
Rinse the Machine (if
availible)
Speed Cycle
Lucky Cycle
BACK
Payment Menu Payment Menu
Close Door Menu Close Door Menu
START/Resume
Pause
Language Selection
Panel
Help Menu
Pre-Clean Run Menu Cycle Pause Menu
Cycle Complete Menu Cycle Complete Menu
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Opening the Service Door

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The service door, or top cover, must be opened to manually pro­gram the control. Opening the top cover 3 inches and closing it trips a switch which allows access to various programming op­tions.
NOTE: If the Break-In Alarm is enabled in programming, it must be disabled before opening the top cover. For more information on using the Break-In Alarm, refer to the instructions included with the external device.
The top cover is located on the top of the machine.
1. Unlock the top cover.
2. Slide the top cover forward slightly to move the notches away from the pegs on the front of the cabinet.
3. Lift the top cover up. Refer to Figure 16 .
After opening and closing the top cover, the operator has 4 mi­nutes and 15 seconds to begin programming. If the correct pass­code is not entered in that time, the control will not accept opera­tor programming. Should this happen, open and close the top cover again to trip the switch and allows access to the program­ming options.
1. Top Cover Lock
2. Top Cover
3. Top Cover Hinge
4. Peg

Stacked Washer-Extractor/Tumble Dryer

Open service door and disconnect bullet connector located be­tween the "white/black" and "red/blue" wires for one second, then reconnect.
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Opening the Service Door
Figure 17
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