The A-computer is a powerful and versatile
solid state control. Up to 30 programs can be
stored and executed. The computer comes
standard with several pre-programmed cycles,
which are discussed later in the manual (see
table of contents for locations).
Note: Do not power off the machine while the
mode switch is in Program position. Doing this
will result in program data corruption, requiring
a reprogramming of some or all of the cycles.
Always move the Program switch into the Run
position before powering down the equipment.
Keypad
The user interface for the A-computer control is
a four pushbutton keypad with an LED (Light
Emitting Diode) display. This interface is
located on the front of the machine. In Run
mode, the keys function as follows:
LED Display
cY01
Stop
Customer Service
Start
Cycle
Up
Cycle
Down
Used in cycle selection:
Pressing this key increments
the cycle up by one; during a
cycle, shows the temperature.
Pressing with the down arrow
advances the program (if
enabled, see page 11).
Pressing this key increments
the cycle down by one; during a
cycle, shows the temperature.
Used to stop a cycle in progress
Used to start a cycle; during a
cycle, displays the current
cycle.
For technical assistance, call the following
number:
In the United States
Phone: (850)-249-2222
FAX: (850) 249-2226
e-mail: techsupport@bandctech.com
Web: www.bandctech.com
In the event that literature or replacement parts
are required, contact the local distributor of the
equipment, or contact B&C Technologies at the
above phone numbers/internet addresses.
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Key Symbols
Anyone operation or servicing this machine must follow the safety rules in
this manual. Particular attention must be paid to the DANGER,
WARNING, and CAUTION blocks which appear throughout the manual
The lightening flash and arrowhead within the triangle is a
warning sign alerting you of the presence of dangerous
The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign
alerting you of important instructions concerning the machine
This warning symbol alerts you to the presence of possible
dangerous drive mechanisms within the machine. Guards
should always be in place when the machine is in operation.
This warning symbol indicates the presence of possibly
dangerous chemicals. Proper precautions should be taken
when handling corrosive or caustic material.
This warning symbol indicates the presence of hot surfaces
that could cause serious burns. Stainless steel and steam lines
can become extremely hot and should not be touched.
This warning symbol indicates the presence of possible
dangerous pinch-points. Moving mechanical parts can crush
an/or sever body parts.
Before servicing any equipment, make certain it is
disconnected from the electrical power source. Never allow
operation of the machine when any safety device is
malfunctioning. Never bypass safety devices.
.
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Important Safety Information
SAFETY CHECK LIST
Before Initial start up of a washer – extractor
perform the following safety check:
A.Make sure all electrical and
plumbing connections have been
made in accordance with
applicable codes and regulations.
B.Make sure the machine is
grounded electrically.
C.Make sure the machine has
flexible water fill and drain
connections of the correct size,
length and type, with no kinks,
and that they are securely
attached and/or clamped.
D.Make sure the transport brackets
have been removed (if
applicable).
Before machine is placed in operation, the door
safety interlock must be checked for proper
operation as follows:
A.When the washer is energized
electrically and in operation, the
loading door must be locked in
the closed position. Verify this by
attempting to open the loading
door when the machine is
operating. If necessary, check the
door safety interlock and sensors
for proper operation. Consult
the service manual, or call a
qualified service technician if
necessary.
B.When the washers loading door
is open, it should not be possible
to start the machine. Verify this
by attempting to start the washer
with the door open. Also, close
the door without locking it
and verify that it is not possible to
start the machine with the door
not locked. If necessary, check
the door lock sensors for proper
operation. Consult the service
manual, or call a qualified
service technician. If additional
information is required, contact
your local distributor or call the
manufacturer of the machine.
Before servicing any equipment, make certain it
is disconnected from the electrical power
source. Never allow operation of the machine
when any safety device is malfunctioning.
Never bypass safety devices.
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DisplayMeaningDisplayMeaning
b01
ROM code. Example only.
FLUS
Overflow prewash selected
Hold
Wait - machine just powered up
CFIL
Cold Fill
CY01
Cycle number (followed by 2 digits)
Bfil
Warm Fill (both hot and cold)
CHeC / CYC
Test Cycle
hfil
Hot Fill
Far
Degrees Farenheit
lole
Low water level
CEL
Degrees Celcius
hile
High water level
PrE
Prewash segment (1st of 8 segments)
sup1
Supply 1
UASH
Wash segment (2nd of 8 segments)
sup2
Supply 2
FIL1
First rin se (3rd of 8 segmen ts)
sup3
Supply 3
FIL2
Second Rinse (4th of 8 segments)
sup4
Supply 4
FIL3
Third Rinse (5th of 8 segments)
sup5
Supply 5 (Supply 1 & 2)
FIL4
Fourth Rinse (6th of 8 segments)
sup6
Supply 6 (Supply 2 & 3)
FIL5
Fifth Rinse (7th of 8 segments)
sup7
Supply 7 (Supply 3 & 4)
FIL6
Sixth Rinse (8th of 8 segments)
stop
Stop Routine
Adn0/Adn1
Advance Function (1 is enabled)
St90
Spin coast down delay
DRIN
Dilution Rinse
done
Cycle complete, open the door
PrEU
Normal Prewash selected
door
Door not closed and locked
SPIn /tInE
Reads "spin" for one second, then
"time" followed by the spin time
fill / stop
Programmed water level not reached
after 30 minutes
Tsfl
Temperature sensor failure or
temperature out of range.
full
Water level is detected when none
should be present. Can indicate a
clogged drain.
Operation
Cycle Selection
Press the up or down key until the desired cycle
number is showing on the display. Press the
keys just hard enough to activate them.
Pressing harder will cause undue wear on the
Cycle Execution
A cycle can be aborted at any time by pressing
the stop key. The machine will enter the stop
routine after which the door may be unlocked
(display reads).done
keypad. After you arrive at the desired cycle,
ensure the goods are loaded, and the door is
closed. Then press Start. If the door is not
properly closed and locked, the display will
readuntil the door is properly closed andDoor
To display the temperature of the wash solution
during a cycle, press the up key. To display the
cycle number currently in process, press the
start key.
locked. After the door is closed, press start.
Display Indications
The following table lists the displays the B-compter is capable of and their meanings. Familiarize
yourself with these displays and their meanings.
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Operation
Cycle Execution (continued)
Each of the 30 cycles consists of 8 segments. A
typical cycle has Prewash, Wash, and Rinses
(up to six are available). Upon the completion
of the last rinse, a final spin occurs. Following
is a description of each cycle segment.
Fill
After the start key is pressed, the drain is closed
and the machine begins filling to the
appropriate water level. Each wash segment
begins with a fill. After the water level is
reached, the cycle time begins to count down
(the cycle timer is paused during fill, heat and
drain steps). If a supply is programmed during
the segment, the dispenser will be flushed
during the fill.
If the machine is connected to an external
chemical supply system, the programmed
supply will begin 10 seconds into the fill. The
supply remains on until the programmed water
level is reached, or sixty seconds have elapsed.
If the water level is not reached after 30
minutes, the display will flashand.StopFill
The onboard beeper will also sound for 10
seconds. The machine will then enter the stop
routine.
Gentle Wash
Cycles 8, 16, and 24 use a gentle agitation
profile. This profile is used in the prewash,
wash, and rinse steps. The gentle wash
agitation profile is:
>3 seconds counterclockwise at wash
speed
>12 second pause
>3 seconds clockwise at wash speed
>12 second pause
Heat
If a wash segment contains a heat step, the
heating elements will begin to heat the wash
solution after the programmed level has been
reached. If the water does not reach the
desired temperature after 30 minutes, the
machine will progress to the next step.
Drain
At the conclusion of a prewash, wash, or rinse
segment, the drain valve opens and the wash
cylinder turns clockwise at wash speed. The
machine should drain in less than 30 seconds.
If draining takes longer than this, a clogged
drain hose is usually to blame. Contact a
qualified service technician.
Wash
Standard Wash
As soon as the programmed water level is
reached (and any programmed temperature is
reached) the display begins to count down the
remaining time left in the cycle.
All except three cycles use the standard
agitation profile. This agitation profile is active
during prewash, wash, and rinses. The
standard sequence is:
>12 seconds counterclockwise at wash
speed
>3 second pause
>12 seconds clockwise at wash speed
>3 second pause
After the water level has fallen below the low
level, there is a fifteen second delay, during
which the computer monitors the water level. If
water is sensed, the computer waits until both
high and low level inputs show that there is no
water in the wash cylinder. Assuming no water
is detected, the drain sequence concludes, and
the computer proceeds to the next segment.
Spin
After the drain sequence, the machine
progresses to spin speed if the spin time is not
zero. The displayed time will continue counting
down. After the programmed spin time has
elapsed, the next segment of the wash cycle
begins or the stop routine begins, if the spin
was the final spin of the wash cycle.
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Operation
Cycle Execution (continued)
Stop Routine
When the final spin of the wash cycle is
complete, the stop routine is activated. The
stop routine sequence looks like this:
>All inputs are turned off
>A forty second coast down timer is
activated (after a spin)
>12 seconds clockwise at wash (if no
spin)
>3 seconds pause (if no spin)
>12 seconds counterclockwise at wash
>5 second pause
>The display shows done
Once the display shows, the door can bedone
opened. Once the door is opened, the display
reverts to the cycle number of the cycle just
completed. The machine is now ready to run
another wash program.
WARNING
Never insert any part of your
body or any object into the
wash cylinder until it has
completely stopped. Doing so
could result in serious injury.
Note: if the display showsand the washdone
cylinder continues to rotate for an abnormally
long time, this means that the water failed to
completely drain, or the water level switch is
faulty. The door will not unlock until the
problem is corrected.
Check Cycle
The A-computer has a built in diagnostic check
cycle which is very useful for troubleshooting.
To access the check cycle, press the down
arrow when the display shows. Thecy01
display will then alternate betweenandcheccyc. Close and lock the door, then press the
start key to begin.
1. Machine rotates wash forward and displays
" ". This motion continues until the operatorF
presses advance (up+down).
3. Machine rotates wash reverse and displays
" ". This motion continues until the operatorr
presses advance (up+down).
3.1 If the low, med, or high water level
switch is on now, the check cycle will
terminate and the display will show "".Err
4. The A-computer energizes the cold fill
output and fills to low level with no rotation and
displays "". When low level is reached holdCL
until operator presses advance (up+down). If
the med or high water level switch is on before
the low level switch, the check cycle will
terminate and the display will show "".Err
5. The A-computer energizes the hot fill output
and fills to medium level with no rotation and
displays "". When med level is reached, theHL
display changes to “” and holds untilHL2
operator presses advance (up+down). If the
high water level switch is on before the medium
level switch, the check cycle will terminate and
the display will show "".Err
6. The A-computer energizes both fill outputs
(cold & hot) and fills to high level with no
rotation and displays "". When high level isbL
reached, the display changes to “” andbL3
holds until operator presses advance
(up+down).
7. The A-computer energizes supply 1 and
displays "". Hold this state until operatorS1
presses advance (up+down).
8. The A-computer energizes supply 2 and
displays "". Hold this state until operatorS2
presses advance (up+down).
9. The A-computer energizes supply 3 and
displays "". Hold this state until operatorS3
presses advance (up+down).
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Operation
10. The A-computer energizes supply 4 and
displays "". Hold this state until operatorS4
presses advance (up+down).
11. The A-computer energizes the heat output
and displays "". Hold this state until operatorht
presses advance (up+down).
12. The A-computer energizes the fwd output
and opens the drain until all three water levels
turn off. The display shows “”. Hold thisdrin
state for 5 additional seconds
13. The A-computer energizes the spin output,
displays "" and hold this state until theSPin
operator presses the down arrow or advance
(up+down).
14. The A-computer de-energizes the spin relay
and holds for 20 sec.
15. The A-computer de-energizes the fwd relay
and holds for 30 sec.
16. The A-computer energizes the door output
and display "" as normal.donE
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Programming
The computer board is located inside the
control module. In the middle of the board is a
small toggle switch used to change from Run
mode to Program mode (see illustration).
WARNING!
Dangerous voltages can be
present inside the control
module. Only qualified
service technicians with
specific knowledge of test
procedures and safety precautions should
attempt troubleshooting and repair. Disconnect
power before removing panels and covers, and
before attempting service procedures.
The Run/Program switch is normally in the Run
mode position. To enter program mode, flip
the switch to the opposite position (Program
mode). The display changes to show the
current temperature in the wash cylinder,
indicating that the control is in program mode.
See the next section for key functions while in
program mode.
Key Functions in Program Mode
The Up key is used to increase
cycle numbers and other
numerical values, like time and
temperature, when creating wash
formulae.
The Down key is used to
decrease cycle numbers and
other numerical values, like time
and temperature, when creating
wash formulae.
The Stop key saves all data and
terminates the programming
procedure. If you press this key
first when entering program
mode, the computer will enter
Setup. If the stop key is pressed
again, you will exit
Setup mode and return to
Program mode.
The Start key is the Enter
command while in Program
mode. Pressing this key enters
the data, and moves to the next
programming function in the
cycle.
J6
J1
R16
Version b263 does not have the program switch
but instead uses a password (1234) to access
program mode. The control shows the
firmware version at power on.
FLIP SWITCH
FOR PROGRAM
MODE, NEWER
MODELS USE
PASSWORD SEE BELOW.
BPress the Up and Down keys together. The
display shows .0
BPress the Up key once. The display shows .1
BPress the Start key. The display shows.10
BPress the up key twice. The display shows
12.
BPress the Start key. The display shows.120
BPress the Up key three times. The display
shows.123
BPress the Start key. The display shows.1230
BPress the Up key four times. The display
shows.1234
BPress the start key. The display will show the
temperature, indicating that the control is
now in program mode.
Cycle power to save the program changes after
programming is complete.
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Programming
SegmentDisplaySegmentDisplay
PrewashPREFill 3FIL3
WashUASHFill 4FIL4
Fill 1FIL1Fill 5FIL5
Fill 2FIL2Fill 6FIL6
Cycle Segments
Setup Mode
The setup options are programmable options
that are in operation during all wash cycles.
The options are:
>Temperature displayed in degrees
Celsius or Fahrenheit.
>Spray Rinse and Supply 4 enabled
>Auxiliary heat and Spray Rinse enabled
>Auxiliary heat and Supply 4 enabled
Take note that these options can only be
changed while in Setup mode.
Temperature Display
This setup option affects the display and
programming of all temperatures.selectsCEL
programming/display in degrees Celsius, while
FAR selects degrees Fahrenheit. The Up and
Down keys toggle between the two settings.
The Start key accepts the selection and moves
you to the next setup option.
Spray Rinse, Supply 4, and Auxiliary
Heating
This setup option allows you to select among
the following options:
>Spray Rinse and Supply 4 enabled
>Auxiliary heat and Spray Rinse enabled
>Auxiliary heat and Supply 4 enabled
To enable Spray Rinse and Supply 4, use the
up and down key to see. When thisSRIN
option is selected, Spray Rinse and Supply 4
are enabled, as well as Supply 7 (Supply 3 and
Supply 4 combined). This is the default setting.
When this option is selected, no further
programming in Setup is possible. Press the
Stop key to exit Setup.
the Stop key to exit Setup.
To enable Auxiliary Heat and Supply 4, press
the Up or Down key to see. Press theHEAT
start key (enter). Now press the Up or Down
key to see. Press the Start key to select,SUP4
and press the Stop key to save and exit Setup
mode. This is the default mode for machines
without Spray Rinse.
Advance Enable
This option allows you to enable or disable the
advance function. When enabled, a cycle in
operation can be advanced by pressing the Up
and Down keys simultaneously.enablesADN1
the advance function.disables theADN0
function.
Cycle Count
To display the current cycle count, press the
Start key after entering Program mode (the
display will show the current temperature in the
wash cylinder). The display will show a 2 digit
number indicating how many cycles have been
completed (cycles interrupted are not counted).
Press the Start key again to return to program
mode without resetting the count. Press the Up
or Down key to reset the count to zero and
return to program mode.
Cycle Programming
To edit an existing cycle, or create a new one,
press the Up key while the wash cylinder
temperature is displayed. The display will
change to show. Press the up or downCY01
key until the cycle number you wish to
change/create is displayed. Now press the Start
key to begin editing your cycle. Please note
that the test cycle cannot be displayed or
altered.
To enable Spray Rinse and Auxiliary Heating,
use the up or down key to seeinstead ofHEATSRIN, as above. Now press the Start key
(enter). Now use the up or down key to see
SRIN. Press the start key (enter). No
further Setup programming is possible. Press
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Programming
FunctionMinimumMaximum
Prewash2 minutes30 minutes
Wash2 minutes20 minutes
Fill 12 minutes15 minutes
Fill 22 minutes15 minutes
Fill 32 minutes15 minutes
Fill 42 minutes15 minutes
Fill 52 minutes15 minutes
Fill 62 minutes15 minutes
Intermediate Spin30 seconds120 seconds
Final Spin1 minute10 minutes
Supply 4 & 7 are only
avaliable if is Supply 4 was
enabled in Setup
Cycle Programming (continued)
When modifying a cycle time, a time must be
entered for each segment. To skip a segment or
spin, enterfor the time and press the Start00
key. The following table shows the range of
time allowed for each segment and spins, as
well as the allowed temperature range for
machines equipped with auxiliary heat.
Use the Up and Down keys to select the fill
temperature. The following table shows the
available options.
After you have selected the appropriate fill
temperature, press the Start key.
Now you can select the Fill level by using the
Up or Down key. Select your fill level
according to the following table.
Note that spin times are programmed in
seconds for intermediate spins following
Prewash, Wash, and Fills 1 through 5. The
final spin, following Fill 6 is programmed in
minutes.
To begin programming, press the Up key shows
the segment to be edited, then press the Start
key.
For the Prewash segment, you can select either
PREUFLUS(normal Prewash) or(overflow fill
Prewash). If Overflow Prewash is selected, the
fill valves will remain on for the duration of the
Prewash step. Press the Start key to make your
selection.
If the Spray Rinse option is enable in Setup,
you have the option of Spray Rinse or Dilution
Rinse during Fill 1 through Fill 5. The display
showsfor spray rinse orfor dilutionSRINdRIN
rinse.
Note that if you selectedfor the PrewashFLUS
segment, this selection is skipped. After your
Fill level selection, press the Start Key.
Next select the desired Supply option. See the
table.
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Programming
Details
Use Up or Down to change. Start key is enter or advance
PRE or FLUSSelect Regular prewash or Flush
00 or 02 - 30Segment time: 00 to skip, or any time between 0 and 30 minutes
HFIL CFIL BFILFill temperature: Hot, Cold, or Warm (both fill)
SUP0 - SUP7Select Supply 0-7 (0 for no supply during the step)
00, 75 - 200
00, 25 - 93
SPIN flases for 1 sec
TIME flases for 1 sec
00 or 30 - 120
Select time for spin: 30 - 120 seconds. 00 for no spin.
Note: Supply 4 and 7 are only availble if enabled in Setup
Note: Heat is only available if enabled in Setup
Prewash Segment
Display
PRE
Enter temperature: 75-200 deg F, 25-93 deg C. 00 for no heat.
Select 00 if you have programmed a Flushing Prewash
Cycle Programming (continued)
After selecting your desired supply option, press
the Start key.
If your machine is equipped with Auxiliary
heating, and it was enabled during Setup
programming, you may use the up or down key
to select the target temperature for the segment.
To disable Auxiliary heat for the segment, set
the value to zero.
NOTE
NOTE
If the machine does not have auxiliary
If the machine does not have auxiliary
heating, do not program a temperature.
heating, do not program a temperature.
If you program a target temperature that
If you program a target temperature that
the machine is unable to achieve, the
the machine is unable to achieve, the
machine will try for 30 minutes during
machine will try for 30 minutes during
the segment. It is also important not to
the segment. It is also important not to
program heat during a prewash segment
program heat during a prewash segment
with a flush fill.
with a flush fill.
After you have set the spin time, press the Start
key, The display will now show the name of
the next program segment. See the chart on
page 10 for the list of program segments and
what the display indicates for each.
After you have selected the temperature, press
the Start key.
Now select the spin time for the segment. If
you wish to skip the spin, set the value to zero.
Cycle Segment Charts
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Programming
Details
Use Up or Down to change. Start key is enter or advance
00 or 02-30S egment time: 00 to skip, or any time between 0 and 30 m inutes
HFIL CFIL BFILFill temperature: Hot, Cold, or Warm (both fill)
LOLE, nDle or HILESelect Fill level, Low, Med or High
SUP0 - SUP7Select Supply 0-7 (0 for no supply during the step)
00, 75 - 200
00,25-93
SPIN flases for 1 sec
TIME flases for 1 sec
00 or 30-120
Select time for spin: 30 - 120 seconds. 00 for no spin.
Wash Segment
Note: Supply 4 and 7 are only availble if enabled in Setup
Note: Heat is only available if enabled in S etup
Display
UASH
Enter temperature: 75-200 deg F, 25-93 deg C. 00 for no heat.
Select 00 if you have programmed a Flushing Prewash
Details
Use Up or Down to change. Start key is enter or advance
drin or srin(1) Select Rinse Method: Dilution Rinse or Spray Rinse
00 or 02-30(2) Segment time: 00 to skip, or any time between 0 and 30 m in
HFIL CFIL BFIL(3) Fill temperature: Hot, Cold, or Warm (both fill)
LOLE, nDle or HILE(4) S elect Fill level, Low, Med or High
SUP0 - SUP7(5) Select Supply 0-7 (0 for no supply during the step)
00, 75 - 200
00, 25 - 93
SPIN flases for 1 sec
TIME flases for 1 sec
00 or 30 - 120
(7) Select time for spin: 30 - 120 seconds. 00 for no spin.
Note: Heat is only available if enabled in S etup
Fill Segments (Fill 1 through Fill 5)
Display
fil1fil2fil3fil4fil5
(6) Enter temperature: 75-200 deg F, 25-93 deg C. 00 for no
heat. Select 00 if you have programmed a Flushing Prewash
Note: Supply 4 and 7 are only availble if enabled in Setup
Note: If Spray Rinse is selected for the segment, steps 3 to 6 are skipped.
Cycle Segment Charts (continued)
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Programming
Details
Use Up or Down to change. Start key is enter or advance
00 or 02-30S egment time: 00 to skip, or any time between 0 and 30 m in
HFIL CFIL BFILFill temperature: Hot, Cold, or Warm (both fill)
LOLE ndle or HILESelect Fill level, Low M ed or High
SUP0 - SUP7Select Supply 0-7 (0 for no supply during the step)
00, 75 - 200
00,25-93
SPIN flases for 1 sec
TIME flases for 1 sec
02-10Selecttimeforspin: 2to10minutes
Note: Heat is only available if enabled in S etup
Enter temperature: 75-200 deg F, 25-93 deg C. 00 for no heat.
Select 00 if you have programmed a Flushing Prewash
Note: Supply 4 and 7 are only availble if enabled in Setup
Fill 6 Segment
Display
fil6
Cycle Segment Charts (continued)
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Programming
Blank Cycle Chart
Program Number
SegmentDetailSegmentDetail
Prewasy/FlushSpray/Dilution
Time (min)Time (min)
Water TempWater Temp
Water LevelWater Level
SupplySupply
TempTemp
Spin (sec)Spin (sec)
Time (min)Spray/Dilution
Water TempTi me (min)
Water LevelWater Temp
SupplyWater Level
TempSupply
Spin (sec)Temp
Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)Time (min)
Water TempWater Temp
Water LevelWater Level
SupplySupply
TempTemp
Spin (sec)Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)Time (min)
Water TempWater Temp
Water LevelWater Level
SupplySupply
TempTemp
Spin (sec)Final Spin (min)
Fill 6
Fill 3
Fill 4Wash
Fill 5
Prewash
Fill 1
Fill 2
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Factory Programs
Program Number:1
SegmentDetailSegmentDetail
Prewasy/FlushSpray/Dilution
Time (min)05Time (min)00
Water TempcfilWater Temp
Water LevelhileWater Level
Supplysup1Supply
Temp00fTemp
Spin (sec)0Spin (sec)
Time (min)08Spray/Dilution
Water TempcfilTime (min)00
Water LevelndleWater Temp
Supplysup2Water Level
Temp00fSupply
Spin (sec)60Temp
Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)02Time (min)00
Water TempcfilWater Temp
Water LevelhileWater Level
Supplysup0Supply
Temp00fTemp
Spin (sec)60Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)02Time (min)02
Water TempcfilWater Tempcfil
Water LevelhileWater Levelhile
Supplysup0Supplysup03
Temp00fTemp00f
Spin (sec)60Final Spin (min)05
Cold Wash Normal
Fill 6
Fill 3
Fill 4Wash
Fill 5
Prewash
Fill 1
Fill 2
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Factory Programs
Program Number:2
SegmentDetailSegmentDetail
Prewasy/FlushSpray/Dilution
Time (min)05Time (min)00
Water TempbfilWater Temp
Water LevelhileWater Level
Supplysup1Supply
Temp00fTemp
Spin (sec)0Spin (sec)
Time (min)08Spray/Dilution
Water TempbfilTime (min)00
Water LevelndleWater Temp
Supplysup02Water Level
Temp00fSupply
Spin (sec)60Temp
Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)02Time (min)00
Water TempbfilWater Temp
Water LevelhileWater Level
Supplysup02Supply
Temp00fTemp
Spin (sec)60Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)02Time (min)02
Water TempcfilWater Tempcfil
Water LevelhileWater Levelhile
Supplysup0Supplysup3
Temp00fTemp00f
Spin (sec)60Final Spin (min)05
Warm Wash Normal
Fill 6
Fill 3
Fill 4Wash
Fill 5
Prewash
Fill 1
Fill 2
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Factory Programs
Program Number:3
SegmentDetailSegmentDetail
Prewasy/FlushSpray/Dilution
Time (min)05Time (min)00
Water TemphfilWater Temp
Water LevelhileWater Level
Supplysup1Supply
Temp00fTemp
Spin (sec)0Spin (sec)
Time (min)08Spray/Dilution
Water TemphfilTime (min)00
Water LevelndleWater Temp
Supplysup2Water Level
Temp00fSupply
Spin (sec)60Temp
Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)02Time (min)00
Water TempbfilWater Temp
Water LevelhileWater Level
Supplysup0Supply
Temp00fTemp
Spin (sec)60Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)02Time (min)02
Water TempcfilWater Tempbfil
Water LevelhileWater Levelhile
Supplysup0Supplysup3
Temp00fTemp00f
Spin (sec)60Final Spin (min)05
Hot Wash Normal
Fill 6
Fill 3
Fill 4Wash
Fill 5
Prewash
Fill 1
Fill 2
19
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Factory Programs
Program Number:6
SegmentDetailSegmentDetail
Prewasy/FlushSpray/Dilution
Time (min)00Time (min)00
Water TempWater Temp
Water LevelWater Level
SupplySupply
TempTemp
Spin (sec)Spin (sec)
Time (min)00Spray/Dilution
Water TempTime (min)00
Water LevelWater Temp
SupplyWater Level
TempSupply
Spin (sec)Temp
Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)00Time (min)00
Water TempWater Temp
Water LevelWater Level
SupplySupply
TempTemp
Spin (sec)Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)00Time (min)02
Water TempWater Tempcfil
Water LevelWater Levelhile
SupplySupplysup0
TempTemp00f
Spin (sec)Final S pin (min)05
Rinse & Spin
Fill 6
Fill 3
Fill 4Wash
Fill 5
Prewash
Fill 1
Fill 2
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Factory Programs
Program Number:7
SegmentDetailSegmentDetail
Prewasy/FlushSpray/Dilution
Time (min)20Time (min)02
Water TemphfilWater Tempbfil
Water LevelndleWater Levelhile
Supplysup4Supplysup0
Temp00fTemp00f
Spin (sec)60Spin (sec)60
Time (min)02Spray/Dilution
Water TemphfilTime (min)02
Water LevelndleWater Tempbfil
Supplysup0Water L evelhile
Temp00fSupplysup0
Spin (sec)60Temp00f
Spin (sec)60
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)02Time (min)00
Water TemphfilWater Temp
Water LevelndleWater Level
Supplysup0Supply
Temp00fTemp
Spin (sec)60Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)15Time (min)04
Water TemphfilWater Tempbfil
Water LevelndleWater Levelhile
Supplysup1Supplysup3
Temp00fTemp00f
Spin (sec)60Final Spin (min)05
Reclaim
Fill 6
Fill 3
Fill 4Wash
Fill 5
Prewash
Fill 1
Fill 2
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Factory Programs
Turnout Gear - Firehouse Duty Machines Only
Program Number 8
SegmentDetailSegmentDetail
Prewasy/FlushprewSpray/Dilution
Time (min)00Time (min)00
Water TempWater Temp
Water LevelWater Level
SupplySupply
TempTemp
Spin (sec)Spin (sec)
Time (min)08Spray/Dilution
Water TempcfillTime (min)00
Water LevelmdleWater Temp
Supplysup1Water Level
Temp00fSupply
Spin (sec)00Temp
Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)02Time (min)00
Water TempcfillWater Temp
Water LevelhileWater Level
Supplysup0Supply
Temp00fTemp
Spin (sec)00Spin (sec)
Spray/DilutionSpray/Dilution
Time (min)02Time (min)02
Water TempcfillWater Tempcfill
Water LevelhileWater Levelhile
Supplysup0Supplysup0
Temp00fTemp00f
Spin (sec)00Final Spin (min)500
PrewashFill 3
Was hFi l l 4
Fill 1Fill 5
Fill 2Fill 6
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