Alliance Laundry Systems Washer UW100VV User Manual

Washer-Extractors  
Pocket Hardmount  
Variable-Speed  
V-Series Microcomputer  
Models UW100VV and UW125VV  
For Designs 1-4  
NOTA: El manual en  
españolaparecedespués  
del manual en inglés.  
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.  
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)  
Part No. F232123R3  
March 2006  
 
Safety....................................................................................................  
3
Table of  
Contents  
Operation.............................................................................................  
9
Programming ...................................................................................... 19  
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Safety  
Anyone operating or servicing this machine must  
follow the safety rules in this manual. Particular  
WARNING  
This machine must be installed, adjusted,  
and serviced by qualified electrical  
attention must be paid to the CAUTION, WARNING,  
and DANGER blocks which appear throughout the  
manual.  
maintenance personnel familiar with the  
construction and operation of this type of  
machinery. They must also be familiar  
with the potential hazards involved.  
Failure to observe this warning may result  
in personal injury and/or equipment  
CAUTION  
Be careful around the open door,  
particularly when loading from a level  
below the door. Impact with door edges  
can cause personal injury.  
damage, and may void the warranty.  
SW004  
SW025  
CAUTION  
Ensure that the machine is installed on a  
level floor of sufficient strength and that  
the recommended clearances for  
inspection and maintenance are provided.  
Never allow the inspection and  
maintenance space to be blocked.  
WARNING  
Dangerous voltages are present in the  
electrical control box(es) and at the motor  
terminals. Only qualified personnel  
familiar with electrical test procedures,  
test equipment, and safety precautions  
should attempt adjustments and  
SW020  
troubleshooting. Disconnect power from  
the machine before removing the control  
box cover, and before attempting any  
WARNING  
service procedures.  
SW005  
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 following warnings are general examples that  
apply to this machine. Warnings specific to a particular  
operation will appear in the manual with the  
discussion of that operation.  
the pipe can be touched.  
DANGER  
SW014  
Death or serious injury can result if  
children become trapped in the machine.  
Do not allow children to play on or around  
this machine. Do not leave children  
unattended while the machine door is  
open.  
SW001  
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Safety  
Key to Symbols  
This warning symbol indicates the presence of possibly  
dangerous chemicals. Proper precautions should be  
taken when handling corrosive or caustic materials.  
The lightning flash and arrowhead within the triangle  
is a warning sign indicating the presence of dangerous  
voltage.  
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.  
The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning  
sign indicating important instructions concerning the  
machine and possibly dangerous conditions.  
This warning symbol indicates the presence of  
possibly dangerous pinch-points. Moving mechanical  
parts can crush and/or sever body parts.  
This warning symbol indicates the presence of  
potentially dangerous drive mechanisms within the  
machine. Guards should always be in place when the  
machine is in operation.  
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Safety  
Safety Decals  
Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the  
machine. Failure to maintain legible safety decals could  
result in injury to the operator or service technician.  
To provide personal safety and keep the machine in  
proper working order, follow all maintenance and  
safety procedures presented in this manual. If questions  
regarding safety arise, contact the factory immediately.  
Use factory-authorized spare parts to avoid safety  
hazards.  
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Safety  
Operator Safety  
Safe Operating Environment  
Safe operation requires an appropriate operating  
environment for both the operator and the machine. If  
questions regarding safety arise, contact the factory  
immediately.  
WARNING  
NEVER insert hands or objects into  
basket until it has completely stopped.  
Doing so could result in serious injury.  
Environmental Conditions  
SW012  
Ambient Temperature. Water in the machine will  
To ensure the safety of machine operators, the following  
maintenance checks must be performed daily:  
freeze at temperatures of 32°F (0°C) or below.  
Temperatures above 120°F (50°C) will result in  
more frequent motor overheating and, in some  
cases, malfunction or premature damage to solid  
state devices that are used in some models.  
Special cooling devices may be necessary.  
1. Prior to operating the machine, verify that all  
warning signs are present and legible. Missing or  
illegible signs must be replaced immediately.  
Make certain that spares are available.  
2. Check door interlock before starting operation of  
the machine:  
Water pressure switches are affected by increases  
and decreases in temperature. Every 25°F  
(10°C) change in temperature will have a 1%  
effect on the water level.  
a. Attempt to start the machine with the door  
open. The machine should not start with the  
door open.  
Humidity. Relative humidity above 90% may  
cause the machine’s electronics or motors to  
malfunction or may trip the ground fault  
interrupter. Corrosion problems may occur on  
some metal components in the machine.  
b. Close the door without locking it and attempt  
to start the machine. The machine should not  
start with the door unlocked.  
c. Close and lock the door and start a cycle.  
Attempt to open the door while the cycle is in  
progress. The door should not open.  
If the relative humidity is below 30%, belts and  
rubber hoses may eventually develop dry rot.  
This condition can result in hose leaks, which  
may cause safety hazards external to the machine  
in conjunction with adjacent electrical  
equipment.  
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning  
properly, call a service technician.  
3. Do not attempt to operate the machine if any of  
the following conditions are present:  
Ventilation. The need for make-up air openings  
for such laundry room accessories as dryers,  
ironers, or water heaters must be evaluated  
periodically. Louvers, screens, or other  
separating devices may reduce the available air  
opening significantly.  
a. The door does not remain securely locked  
during the entire cycle.  
b. Excessively high water level is evident.  
c. Machine is not connected to a properly  
grounded circuit.  
Radio Frequency Emissions. A filter is available  
for machines in installations where floor space is  
shared with equipment sensitive to radio  
frequency emissions.  
Do not bypass any safety devices in the machine.  
WARNING  
Never operate the machine with a  
Elevation. If the machine is to be operated at  
elevations of over 3280 feet (1000 meters) above  
sea level, pay special attention to water levels and  
electronic settings (particularly temperature) or  
desired results may not be achieved.  
bypassed or disconnected balance  
system. Operating the machine with  
severe out-of-balance loads could result  
in personal injury and serious equipment  
Chemicals. Keep stainless steel surfaces  
freeofchemical residues.  
damage.  
SW039  
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Safety  
Input and Output Services  
DANGER  
Water Pressure. Best performance will be  
realized if water is provided at a pressure of  
30 – 85 psi (2.0 – 5.7 bar). Although the machine  
will function properly at lower pressure,  
increased fill times will occur. Water pressure  
higher than 100 psi (6.7 bar) may result in  
damage to machine plumbing. Component  
failure(s) and personal injury could result.  
Do not place volatile or flammable fluids  
in any machine. Do not clean the machine  
with volatile or flammable fluids such as  
acetone, lacquer thinners, enamel  
reducers, carbon tetrachloride, gasoline,  
benzene, naptha, etc. Doing so could  
result in serious personal injury and/or  
damage to the machine.  
Steam Heat (Optional) Pressure. Best  
performance will be realized if steam is provided  
at a pressure of 30 – 80 psi (2.0 – 5.4 bar). Steam  
pressure higher than 125 psi (8.5 bar) may result  
in damage to steam components and may cause  
personal injury.  
SW002  
Water Damage. Do not spray the machine with  
water. Short circuiting and serious damage may  
result.  
Machine Location  
For machines equipped with optional steam heat,  
install piping in accordance with approved  
commercial steam practices. Failure to install the  
supplied steam filter may void the warranty.  
Foundation. The concrete floor must be of  
sufficient strength and thickness to handle the  
floor loads generated by the high extract speeds  
of the machine.  
Compressed Air. For machines requiring  
compressed air service, best performance will be  
realized if air is provided at a pressure of  
80 – 100 psi (5.4 – 6.7 bar).  
Service/Maintenance Space. Provide sufficient  
space to allow comfortable performance of  
service procedures and routine preventive  
maintenance.  
Drainage System. Provide drain lines or troughs  
large enough to accommodate the total number of  
gallons that could be dumped if all machines on  
the site drained at the same time from the highest  
attainable level. If troughs are used, they should  
be covered to support light foot traffic.  
This is especially important in connection with  
machines equipped with an AC inverter drive.  
Consult installation instructions for specific details.  
CAUTION  
Replace all panels that are removed to  
perform service and maintenance  
procedures. Do not operate the machine  
with missing guards or with broken or  
missing parts. Do not bypass any safety  
Power. For personal safety and for proper  
operation, the machine must be grounded in  
accordance with state and local codes. The  
ground connection must be to a proven earth  
ground, not to conduit or water pipes. Do not use  
fuses in place of the circuit breaker. An easy-  
access cutoff switch should also be provided.  
devices.  
SW019  
WARNING  
Ensure that a ground wire from a proven  
earth ground is connected to the ground  
lug near the input power block on this  
machine. Without proper grounding,  
personal injury from electric shock could  
occur and machine malfunctions may be  
evident.  
SW008  
Always disconnect power and water supplies before  
a service technician performs any service procedure.  
Where applicable, steam and/or compressed air  
supplies should also be disconnected before service  
is performed.  
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Safety  
AC Inverter Drive  
Misuse  
Machines equipped with the AC inverter drive require  
special attention with regard to the operating  
environment.  
Never use this machine for any purpose other than  
washing fabric with water.  
Never wash petroleum-soaked rags in the  
machine. This could result in an explosion.  
An especially dusty or linty environment will  
require more frequent cleaning of the AC inverter  
drive cooling fan filter and of the AC inverter  
drive itself.  
Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in  
the machine. This could result in serious damage  
to the basket.  
Power line fluctuations from sources such as  
uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) can  
adversely affect machines equipped with the AC  
inverter drive. Proper suppression devices should  
be utilized on the incoming power to the machine  
to avoid problems.  
Never allow children to play on or around this  
machine. Death or serious injury can result if  
children become trapped in the machine. Do not  
leave children unattended while the machine door  
is open. These cautions apply to animals as well.  
A clean power supply free from voltage spikes  
and surges is absolutely essential for machines  
equipped with the AC inverter drive. Nonlinear  
inconsistencies (peaks and valleys) in the power  
supply can cause the AC inverter drive to  
generate nuisance errors.  
If voltage is above 240 Volt for 200 Volt  
installations or above 480 Volt for 400 Volt  
installations, a buckboost transformer is required.  
Sufficient space to perform service procedures  
and routine preventive maintenance is especially  
important for machines equipped with the AC  
inverter drive.  
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Operation  
Model Identification  
Customer Service  
Information in this manual is applicable to these  
models:  
UW100VV*  
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact  
the source from whom the machine was purchased  
or contact Alliance Laundry Systems LLC at  
(920) 748-3950 for the name and address of the  
nearest authorized parts distributor.  
UW125VV*  
For technical assistance call:  
*This manual applies to models with U1, U2, U3 or  
th  
th  
U4 in the 9 and 10 positions in the model number  
(e.g., UW100VVXU40001). Refer to Model Number  
Familiarization Guide.  
(920) 748-3121  
Ripon, Wisconsin  
This manual is designed as a guide to operating  
and programming the 100 pound and 125 pound  
capacity pocket hardmount washer-extractor equipped  
with the V-computer and AC inverter drive.  
A record of each machine is on file with the  
manufacturer. Always provide the machine’s serial  
number and model number when ordering parts or  
when seeking technical assistance.  
The manuals, installation instructions, and wiring  
diagrams which accompany the machine have been  
included with the machine at no charge. Additional  
copies are available at a nominal charge.  
NOTE: Read this manual thoroughly before  
attempting to operate the machine or program the  
microcomputer.  
NOTE: Do not use this manual in conjunction with  
earlier model computer-controlled machines. Do  
not use technical literature intended for earlier  
models when operating this machine.  
NOTE: All information, illustrations, and  
specifications contained in this manual are based  
on the latest product information available at the  
time of printing. We reserve the right to make  
changes at any time without notice.  
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Operation  
Model Number Familiarization Guide  
Sample Model Number: UW100VVXU40001  
Model Number Prefix  
UW  
100  
V
Washer-Extractor Capacity (pounds dry weight of laundry)  
Type of Electrical Control  
Washer-Extractor Speed Capabilities  
Electrical Characteristics  
V
X
Design Series  
4
Option Identification (varies from machine to machine)  
0001  
UW100VVXU40001  
00000000000  
14  
200 – 240  
20  
50 – 60  
2/3  
1/3  
60  
N/A  
27  
813  
0.0  
N/A  
Drawings:  
ETL Listed  
Conforms To ANSI/UL Std. 1206, 3rd Ed  
Certified To CAN/CSA Std. C22.2 No.53-1968  
EXAMPLE OF NAMEPLATE  
PHM627N  
Figure 1  
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Operation  
and identifies the major operational features of the  
Machine Familiarization Guide  
machine.  
The machine familiarization guide in Figure 2  
provides front and rear views of the washer-extractor  
1
14  
2
3
13  
Stop  
Start  
Down  
Up  
4
WARNING  
MACHINE MAY BE HOT  
AND CAUSE BURNS  
ATTEMPT NO ENTRY UNTIL  
BASKET HAS STOPPED  
SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESU  
LT  
12  
5
11  
6
10  
7
8
9
P005I  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Emergency Stop Button  
Supply Valve Box  
Supply Dispenser  
Door Handle  
Door Box  
Door Latch Extension Arm  
Door Latch  
8
9
Side Panel  
Front Panel  
Rub Rail  
Shell Front  
Door Hinge  
Door  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Control Module  
Figure 2  
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Operation  
The machine uses an AC inverter drive control which  
provides five motor speeds using a single motor. The  
solid state output board converts motor logic from the  
V-computer to the correct signals for the AC inverter  
drive.  
Theory of Operation  
The design of the machine emphasizes performance  
reliability and long service life. The cylinder, shell,  
and main body panels are fabricated of stainless steel.  
The cylinder is driven by a V-drive system supported  
via the shaft by two flange-mounted spherical roller  
bearings bolted to the A-frame.  
The operator can select from among 30 cycles. A  
special permanent test cycle can be selected to verify  
proper operation of the machine.  
The machine uses one motor to drive the cylinder via a  
V-belt drive in all speeds.  
Liquid supplies can be injected directly into the cups  
by a customer-supplied external chemical supply  
system. Five hose strain reliefs on top of the supply  
dispenser facilitate connection to an external supply  
system. A terminal strip inside a compartment  
attached to the left side of the control module, viewed  
from the rear of the washer-extractor, provides  
connection points for external supply signals.  
A door-lock system prevents opening of the stainless  
steel door when water is in the machine. It also  
prevents operation of the machine when the door is  
open.  
Electrically operated drain valves are used to retain the  
water and wash solution in the machine during the  
wash and fill steps. The drain valve closes when power  
is applied and opens when power is removed, allowing  
the machine to drain in the event of a power failure.  
V-Computer  
The V-computer control is a programmable solid-state  
control capable of storing and running up to 30 cycles.  
A detailed description of these cycles can be found in  
the Programming section of this manual.  
The cylinder is designed with lifters or ribs that lift the  
garments from the wash solution when the cylinder  
rotates at slow speed and allow the garments to tumble  
back into the solution. The cylinder is perforated,  
allowing the water to pass through and drain from  
within during the wash process and extract.  
If this machine’s computer has been equipped with  
special preprogrammed cycles, a separate insert listing  
these cycles has been included in the resealable plastic  
bag which contained this manual.  
Electrical controls for the machine are housed in a  
separate enclosure located underneath the top cover of  
the machine.  
NOTE: Never turn the power off while the  
computer mode switch is in the Program position.  
Such action will disorder portions of the  
programmed data, necessitating reprogramming of  
some or all of the existing cycles. Always return the  
mode switch to Run position before turning the  
power off.  
There are two possible load balance systems, the “AC  
Inverter Drive Balance Detection” and the “Overtravel  
Balance Detection.”  
The balance detection system using the overtravel  
limit switch does not rely on the AC inverter drive and  
does not attempt to balance the load in a drain step. As  
the cylinder is spinning at the programmed speed, if  
the wash load becomes unbalanced, the overtravel  
limit switch is “tripped” causing the cylinder to slow  
to a stop until the end of the spin step.  
The balance detection system using the AC inverter  
drive uses special balance detection software in  
conjunction with the V-computer to prevent out-of-  
balance conditions. When the AC drive detects an  
unbalanced load at the end of a drain step, the  
computer will make up to seven attempts to balance  
the load. After the seventh try the machine spins at a  
safe speed. As a fail-safe measure, an overtravel limit  
switch is installed.  
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Operation  
Keypad  
Conditions Monitored by the Computer  
Operation of the V-computer control is performed with  
a four-key touch keypad and LED display located on  
the front of the machine. Refer to Figure 3.  
Door – The computer continuously monitors  
the open/locked status of the door. If it detects  
that the door is open during a wash cycle, it  
immediately aborts the cycle and executes the  
stop routine.  
2
3
1
4
Power – If power is interrupted long enough  
for the computer to go off, after the power is  
restored, the display flashes “Hold” briefly to  
indicate the interruption. The door unlock will be  
disabled to keep the door from being opened  
while the basket is still turning.  
Balance – If the AC inverter balance detection  
system is utilized, the computer monitors the  
balance signal provided by the AC drive during  
drain steps. The computer will attempt to  
distribute the load seven times. The dot at the  
top of the leftmost display digit will light  
following the final unsuccessful attempt. If the  
inverter balance detection is not utilized, this dot  
will not light.  
PHM199R  
1
2
3
4
Out-of-Balance Condition  
High Water Level  
Medium Water Level  
Low Water Level  
Water level – The computer attempts to maintain  
the water level programmed for the fill preceding  
the agitation step. If the level falls below the  
programmed level, the computer will stop the  
time countdown and re-energize the fill valves  
until the level is restored.  
Figure 3  
Table 1 describes the function of the individual keys  
when the machine is in Run Mode.  
Water level in a heat step – In order for the  
computer to energize the heat output, there must  
be at least a low water level in the machine. If this  
minimum level is not detected, the heat output  
will be turned off until the required level is  
restored.  
Keypad  
Key  
Description  
Up  
Used in cycle selection; pressing this key  
moves among cycles from smaller to greater.  
Temperature probe problem – If the  
temperature sensor fails when prompted for  
degrees Fahrenheit, the computer flashes “tSFL”  
in Program Mode rather than showing the  
temperature. If the temperature sensor fails when  
prompted for degrees Celsius, the display will  
read “-17C” rather than showing the temperature.  
Down  
Used in cycle selection; pressing this key  
moves among cycles from greater to smaller.  
Start  
Stop  
Used to start a cycle.  
Used to stop a cycle.  
Table 1  
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Operation  
Table 2 lists the various displays and what they mean.  
The operator should become familiar with these  
computer displays.  
Display Indications  
Display  
Lo  
Display  
Meaning  
Meaning  
Low water level  
Medium water level  
High water level  
Supply 1  
Program identification code (ROM)  
These are examples only.  
FPC3, bP3  
nEd  
HI  
Hold  
CY  
Wait...power has just been turned on.  
Cycle (followed by two-digit number)  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP4  
SUP5  
SUP6  
SUP7  
SLo/For**  
SLo/rEv**  
norn/For  
norn/rEv  
drAI  
tESt/CYC* Test cycle selected.  
Supply 2  
FAr  
Degrees Fahrenheit  
Supply 3  
CEL  
Degrees Celsius  
Supply 4  
HEAt  
noHt  
tFIL  
Auxiliary heat enabled.  
Supply 5 (SETUP option)  
Auxiliary heat disabled.  
Supply 6 (supply 1 and 5)  
Temperature-controlled fill enabled.  
Temperature-controlled fill disabled.  
Automatic cool-down enabled.  
Automatic cool-down disabled.  
Agitation 1 selected (90% agitation).  
Agitation 2 selected (33% agitation).  
Agitation 3 selected (10% agitation).  
Agitation 4 selected (6.7% agitation).  
Agitation speed normal  
Supply 7 (supply 3 and 4)  
ntFL  
CooL  
noCL  
Ag 1  
Ag 2  
Ag 3  
Ag 4  
AgSn  
AgSL**  
PUnP  
nPnP  
PrE  
Gentle wash speed, forward direction  
Gentle wash speed, reverse direction  
Normal wash speed, forward direction  
Normal wash speed, reverse direction  
Drain enabled.  
nodr  
Drain disabled.  
dISt  
Distribution (load balancing before extract)  
Reads “SPIn” for one second, then “tInE” followed by  
time for spin.  
SPIn/tInE*  
Agitation speed low  
Pump output enabled (future use only).  
Pump output disabled (future use only).  
PreWash segment (1st of 11 segments)  
Wash segment (2nd of 11 segments)  
First fill (3rd of 11 segments)  
Second fill (4th of 11 segments)  
Third fill (5th of 11 segments)  
Fourth fill (6th of 11 segments)  
Fifth fill (7th of 11 segments)  
Sixth fill (8th of 11 segments)  
Seventh fill (9th of 11 segments)  
Eighth fill (10th of 11 segments)  
Ninth fill (11th of 11 segments)  
Cold fill  
SPn1  
SPn2  
SPn3  
STOP  
SdLY  
donE  
dFLt  
door  
Lowest of three spins  
Middle of three spins  
Highest of three spins  
Stop routine  
UASH  
FIL1  
FIL2  
FIL3  
FIL4  
FIL5  
FIL6  
FIL7  
FIL8  
FIL9  
CFIL  
bFIL  
HFIL  
AFIL  
SPC?  
Spin coast delay  
Cycle and stop routine have ended.  
Drive fault detected.  
Door not properly closed.  
Balancing routine failed during test cycle after  
7 attempts to balance load.  
bAL/FAIL*†  
FILL/STOP*  
FULL  
Programmed water level not reached after  
30 minutes.  
The computer detects low water level or higher when  
none should be present.  
Warm fill (both hot and cold)  
Hot fill  
Computer detects possible rotation of motor when there  
should be none.  
rotA  
Auxiliary fill (SETUP option)  
tSFL  
Temperature sensor failure or temperature out of range.  
Special test cycle function (if present, ignore)  
Special test cycle function (if present, ignore)  
bAL?  
* Display indications separated by a slash represent a flashing display.  
** For UW100VV and UW125VV models, the washer-extractor will operate at normal wash speed regardless of the speed settings.  
† This occurs only in the TEST cycle and only if the AC inverter drive balance detection is used. If the AC inverter drive balance detection is not used, this  
will NOT appear during the TEST cycle (note, there are two types of balance systems).  
Table 2  
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When loading is complete, ensure that all fabric is  
inside the basket. Then close and lock the door by  
rotating the door handle clockwise until the door  
handle is horizontal. The machine should not start or  
run unless the door is both closed and locked.  
Start-Up  
Turn on the main power source (circuit breaker or cut-  
off switch on the wall).  
An identification code will appear for approximately  
five seconds. Then the display will flash “Hold”  
briefly.  
CAUTION  
The display will then read “CY” followed by a two-  
digit cycle number (01 – 30) to indicate that a cycle  
can be selected. This display will be shown at all times  
when power is on between cycles, indicating that the  
door-unlock solenoid will function if the door-unlock  
button is pressed. The machine is then ready for  
loading and unloading.  
Check the door safety interlock daily  
before the machine is placed in operation.  
SW024  
NOTE: When washing items which may  
disintegrate, such as mop heads or sponges, use  
laundry net bags to prevent drain blockage.  
Opening Door  
Cycle Selection  
Press and hold the door-unlock button next to the door  
handle and turn door handle upward.  
NOTE: Press keys at their centers just hard enough  
to activate them.  
Loading  
Press the Up or Down key until the desired cycle  
number is displayed. The computer will skip blank  
(unprogrammed) cycles automatically. Press the Start  
key to start the cycle. For a more detailed description  
of the preprogrammed cycles, refer to the cycle charts  
at the end of the Programming section.  
CAUTION  
Be careful around the open door,  
particularly when loading from a level  
below the door. Impact with door edges  
If the computer detects that the door is not properly  
closed when the Start key is pressed, the display will  
read “door” until the door is closed and locked. Press  
Start again to begin the desired cycle.  
can cause personal injury.  
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Load the machine to full capacity whenever possible,  
but do not exceed the rated dry-weight capacity of the  
machine if the fabric to be washed is quite dense,  
closely woven, and heavily soiled. Overloading can  
result in an inferior wash. The operator may need to  
experiment to determine load size based on fabric  
content, soil content, and level of cleanliness required.  
NOTE: Washing small loads can cause out-of-  
balance conditions which shorten life of bearing,  
seals, basket/shaft assembly, etc.  
WARNING  
Never operate the machine with a  
bypassed or disconnected balance  
system. Operating the machine with  
severe out-of-balance loads could result  
in personal injury and serious equipment  
damage.  
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Operation  
Wash  
Cycle Execution  
As soon as water level is reached (and any  
programmed temperature is reached), the displayed  
time begins counting down at one-second intervals.  
A cycle can be stopped at any time by pressing the  
Stop key. The machine will go to the stop routine.  
When the routine is complete, the display shows  
“donE” until the door is unlocked.  
Agitation is active during this portion of the segment.  
There are four different agitation actions available.  
Refer to Table 3 for more information.  
To display the temperature of the water while a cycle  
is running, press the Up key. To display the number of  
the cycle in progress, press the Start key.  
Agitation Action Options  
NOTE: The computer does not count down the  
remaining cycle time during fills, drains, cool-  
down, or prior to first achieving the programmed  
heat temperature when heating. The computer  
resumes counting down cycle time once the  
programmed fill level is reached, when the machine  
has drained, and after a programmed heat  
temperature is reached.  
Display  
Description  
Percentage  
27 seconds forward,  
3 seconds pause,  
27 seconds reverse,  
3 seconds pause  
Ag 1  
90%  
10 seconds forward,  
20 seconds pause,  
10 seconds reverse,  
20 seconds pause  
Ag 2  
Ag 3  
Ag 4  
33%  
10%  
6.7%  
Each of the 30 cycles consists of 11 segments:  
PreWash, Wash, and Fills 1 – 9. A description of the  
various steps in a cycle segment follows:  
3 seconds forward,  
27 seconds pause,  
3 seconds reverse,  
27 seconds pause  
Fill  
After the Start key is pressed, the drain closes and the  
machine begins filling to the programmed level. Each  
programmed segment begins with a fill. The display  
counts down the remaining cycle time in minutes and  
seconds while the cycle is running.  
4 seconds forward,  
56 seconds pause,  
4 seconds reverse,  
56 seconds pause  
If a supply is programmed in a step, the supply  
dispenser will flush during the fill of that segment.  
Table 3  
If the segment contains a heat step, the machine begins  
heating after the water has reached the programmed  
level.  
If the machine is connected to an external chemical  
supply system, the programmed supply will begin  
10 seconds into the fill. The supply will remain on  
until the programmed water level is reached, or until  
60 seconds have elapsed, whichever happens first.  
NOTE: If the water does not reach the  
programmed temperature in 40 minutes, the  
computer progresses to the wash step.  
If agitation options 1 or 2 are selected for the cycle  
program, the cylinder will rotate slowly during the fill  
step. If agitation options 3 or 4 are selected for the  
cycle program, the cylinder will not rotate during the  
fill step. Refer to Table 3 for more information.  
If the computer does not receive a signal that water  
level has been attained within 30 minutes, it will  
alternately flash “STOP” and “FILL” and sound the  
on-board beeper for ten seconds. The computer will  
then initiate the stop routine.  
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Operation  
Drain  
Stop Routine  
If the cycle program segment calls for a drain, the  
drain valves will open after the programmed segment  
time has elapsed. If a spin step follows a drain step, the  
cylinder will turn clockwise (forward) at wash speed  
for several seconds at the beginning of the drain step.  
This clockwise direction mirrors the spin rotation and  
is, therefore, also considered forward.  
When the computer concludes the wash cycle or when  
the Stop key is pressed while a cycle is in progress, the  
computer goes into the stop routine.  
The stop routine sequence:  
All inputs are turned off  
A brief pause, allowing the cylinder to coast  
down if in extract  
The cylinder then accelerates to distribution speed to  
help ensure that the load is evenly distributed. The  
drains open several seconds later.  
Brief rotation counterclockwise at wash speed  
A brief pause  
NOTE: The machine should drain in 30 seconds. If  
the machine fails to drain, contact a qualified  
service technician.  
Brief rotation clockwise at wash speed  
A brief pause  
If the cycle program segment does not call for a drain,  
the computer moves to the next segment of the cycle  
program. If the segment is at the end of a cycle  
program, the computer goes into the stop routine.  
The display shows “donE”  
The door interlock is energized, allowing the  
door to be opened  
If the stop routine seems excessively long, check for  
“FULL” or “rotA” messages. If this occurs, contact a  
qualified service technician.  
If the cycle program segment does not call for a spin,  
the cylinder will continue to turn at wash speed  
throughout the drain step. When the drain has  
completed, the computer moves to the next segment of  
the cycle program. If the segment is at the end of a  
cycle program, the computer goes into the stop  
routine.  
WARNING  
NEVER insert hands or objects into  
basket until it has completely stopped.  
NOTE: The drain step in the final segment (Fill 9)  
cannot be skipped.  
Doing so could result in serious injury.  
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Spin  
Once “donE” is displayed, open the door by pressing  
and holding the door-unlock button as described  
earlier. Once the door is opened, the computer display  
will show the most recent cycle number.  
After the drain sequence ends, the speed of the  
cylinder increases to the extract speed if the  
programmed spin time is not zero. The displayed time  
resumes counting down at one-second intervals.  
The machine is now ready to begin another wash  
cycle.  
After the programmed spin time has elapsed, the  
computer moves on to the fill step in the next segment  
of the cycle. If the spin is at the end of the cycle, the  
computer begins the stop routine.  
NOTE: A test cycle is provided as a means of  
verifying proper machine operation. Refer to the  
Programming section for instructions on running  
the test cycle.  
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Balance Detection  
Motor Thermal Overload Indicator  
Each machine is equipped with either an AC inverter  
drive balance detection system or an overtravel limit  
switch balance detection system. To determine which  
system the machine is equipped with, consult the  
wiring diagram sent with the machine.  
If the machine is equipped with a small indicator lamp  
on the side of the control module, it will light to  
indicate that a thermal overload switch in the motor  
has shut off the AC power to the computer board,  
thereby preventing damage to the motor caused by  
overheating and/or an overload condition. This feature  
protects and extends the life of the motor.  
Overtravel Limit Switch Balance Detection  
This system uses the overtravel limit switch only; the  
AC drive balance detection system is not utilized. As  
the cylinder is spinning at the programmed speed, if  
the wash load becomes unbalanced, the overtravel  
limit switch is “tripped” causing the cylinder to slow  
to a stop until the end of the spin step.  
The thermal overload switch will automatically reset  
itself after the excessive heat condition has subsided.  
Before attempting to restart the washer-extractor,  
determine the reason for the overload. The following is  
a partial list of possible problems:  
Washer-extractor not fully drained before spin  
Out-of-balance condition  
AC Inverter Drive Balance Detection  
Load balance is monitored by the AC inverter drive  
during any drain step that immediately precedes a spin  
step.  
Low voltage  
Loss of one phase on a three-phase motor  
Bad bearings  
If a spin step follows a drain step, the cylinder  
accelerates to distribution speed seven seconds into the  
drain step.  
Air circulation blocked to motor  
Contact a service technician to correct serious  
problems. Failure to take corrective action will  
ultimately result in damage to the motor and/or the  
inverter drive.  
The computer begins monitoring the balance signal  
from the AC inverter drive eight seconds after the  
water level drops below low level. If the balance signal  
indicates that the wash load is evenly distributed, the  
computer will start the spin step.  
If the balance signal indicates that the wash load is  
unbalanced, the computer will slow the cylinder down  
to wash speed for seven seconds in an attempt to  
redistribute the load. The computer will make as many  
as seven attempts if needed.  
If on the seventh attempt the load is not balanced, the  
machine will light the out-of-balance LED indicator  
located in the upper left corner of the display (to the  
left of the first digit) until the drain step is complete.  
The machine will then continue the spin speed at a  
safe level.  
If this occurs in the final segment, the machine will  
skip the spin step and initiate the stop routine. The out-  
of-balance LED indicator will remain lit until the door  
is opened.  
As a fail-safe measure, an overtravel limit switch will  
“trip” during a spin if the wash load becomes severely  
unbalanced, slowing the cylinder to a stop until the end  
of the spin step.  
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Programming  
The V-computer board is inside the control module.  
Near the center of the board is a small toggle switch:  
this is the Run/Program Mode switch.  
Key Functions in Program Mode  
Up – The Up key is used to increase cycle numbers  
(1 through 30) and other numerical values such as  
times or temperatures (when creating wash formulas).  
WARNING  
Down – The Down key is used to decrease cycle  
numbers (1 through 30) and other numerical values  
such as times or temperatures (when creating wash  
formulas).  
Dangerous voltages are present in the  
electrical control box(es) and at the motor  
terminals. Only qualified personnel  
familiar with electrical test procedures,  
test equipment, and safety precautions  
should attempt adjustments and  
Start – The Start key acts as an enter key in Program  
Mode. Use this key to enter data and move to the next  
function in the cycle.  
troubleshooting. Disconnect power from  
the machine before removing the control  
box cover, and before attempting any  
Stop – The Stop key saves all data and terminates the  
programming procedure. If it is the first key pressed in  
Program Mode, the computer enters Setup Mode. The  
Stop key can be pressed again to exit Setup Mode and  
return to Program Mode.  
service procedures.  
SW005  
The Run/Program switch is normally in the down (Run  
Mode) position. To enter Program Mode, flip the  
switch to the up position. The display will now show  
the current temperature in the sump.  
Setup Mode  
Setup options are programmable options that are in  
effect for all wash formulas. These options include:  
Degrees displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius  
Auxiliary heat enabled or disabled  
1
Supply 5 or Auxiliary fill  
Temperature-controlled fill enabled or disabled  
Automatic cool-down enabled or disabled  
NOTE: These options can be read or changed only  
in Setup Mode.  
To enter Setup Mode, press the Stop key while the  
display is showing the temperature in the sump. Once  
in Setup Mode, use the Up or Down key to change the  
selected option. Use the Start key to accept the  
selected option and move on to the next one. Press the  
Stop key to exit Setup Mode.  
2
CHM474R  
1
2
Run/Program Mode Switch  
Temperature Calibration Screw  
Figure 4  
Since the keypad operates in a slightly different  
fashion when in Program Mode, pay careful attention  
to the programming instructions provided in this  
manual.  
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Degrees Displayed in Fahrenheit or  
Celsius  
WARNING  
This setup option affects the programming and display  
of all temperatures. If “FAr” is selected, all  
temperatures will display in Fahrenheit. If “CEL” is  
selected, all temperatures will display in Celsius.  
Acceptable ranges for programmable temperatures are  
75° – 200°F or 25° – 93°C.  
NEVER insert hands or objects into  
basket until it has completely stopped.  
Doing so could result in serious injury.  
SW012  
6. Restore input power to the machine.  
7. Wait until machine message displays “CY”  
followed by a two-digit cycle number (01 – 30).  
Procedure for Temperature Calibration  
1. Ensure that the V-Computer has no input power  
applied.  
8. Program one of the unused cycles to Fill to High  
Level using both of the water inlet valves. Select  
a time limit that would be sufficient to complete  
the calibration procedure.  
2. Mount an accurate temperature sensor probe  
(part of temperature calibration equipment) in the  
bottom of the machine basket. Make sure the  
wires for the probe exit the top of the door to  
ensure the door gasket does not leak.  
9. When machine has completed the Fill to High  
Level, press and hold the Up key to display the  
machine temperature. Make sure that the  
V-Computer is in the correct temperature unit  
(deg F or C). Refer to Setup Mode section of  
manual to change.  
3. Close door and ensure that the door is locked.  
4. Open machine top cover and remove control  
component cover(s), if necessary, to gain access  
to the V-Computer and output control board.  
10. Using a flat bladed screwdriver, turn the machine  
temperature calibration screw until the displayed  
temperature of the machine and the temperature  
of the temperature calibration equipment are  
accurate to the nearest degree (refer to Figure 4).  
NOTE: For more accurate calibration proceed with  
steps 5-9. For a quick estimated calibration skip to  
step 10.  
11. When the temperatures match, calibration is  
completed.  
WARNING  
12. Remove power from the machine input.  
Dangerous voltages are present in the  
electrical control box(es) and at the motor  
terminals. Only qualified personnel  
familiar with electrical test procedures,  
test equipment, and safety precautions  
should attempt adjustments and  
13. Reconnect any wires/connectors/fuses that were  
removed, making sure they are installed exactly  
as they were removed.  
14. Reinstall all machine protective covers.  
15. Remove the temperature calibration probe from  
the bottom of the machine basket.  
troubleshooting. Disconnect power from  
the machine before removing the control  
box cover, and before attempting any  
16. Restore input power to machine.  
17. Machine is now ready for use.  
service procedures.  
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5. Note wire connections on the output control  
board for the AC Drive control. Some machines  
will have six wires connected to “STF,” “STR,”  
“RH,” “RM,” “RL,” and “COM” individually or a  
single connector labeled “J11-1.” Remove these  
wires or connector to ensure the basket will not  
rotate. Also remove the input power to the drive.  
NOTE: If this step is not followed, damage can  
occur to the calibration temperature probe.  
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Programming  
Auxiliary Heat  
Cycle Count  
Heat is a dedicated output of the V-computer, which  
controls an optional heat source. If “noHt” is selected,  
the heat output will never energize during a cycle  
(except briefly in the test cycle to ensure that the  
output functions properly), regardless of programmed  
temperature settings. If “HEAt” is selected, the output  
will energize during a cycle if the three following  
conditions are true:  
To display the current cycle count, press the Start key  
while the display is showing the temperature in the  
sump. The display will show a two-digit number  
indicating how many cycles have been run to  
completion (cycles which were stopped in progress are  
not counted). Press the Start key 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.  
A nonzero heat temperature is programmed.  
The computer senses that the present temperature  
is below the programmed target temperature.  
Cycle Programming  
To edit an existing cycle or create a new cycle, press  
the Up key while the display is showing the  
temperature in the sump. The display will show  
“CY01.” Press the Up or Down key until the desired  
cycle number is displayed. Press the Start key to begin  
editing the selected cycle.  
There is at least a low water level in the machine.  
NOTE: Do not enable the auxiliary heat setup  
option and disable the temperature-controlled fill  
option on machines not equipped with auxiliary  
heat. The machine will pause for 40 minutes during  
any cycle segment where the fill water temperature  
does not equal or exceed the programmed value of  
the heat step.  
Supply 5 or Auxiliary Fill  
If “SUP5” is selected, the output labeled AF on the  
solid state output board can be used to control a fifth  
supply signal. This setup option must be selected to  
program an “SUP5” or an “SUP6” (supply 1 and  
supply 5 combined) in a cycle step.  
If “AFIL” is selected, the output labeled AF can be  
used to control an auxiliary fill valve. Auxiliary fills  
can be programmed to low, medium, or high water  
level. This setup option must be selected to program an  
“AFIL” in a cycle step.  
Temperature-Controlled Fill  
If “tFIL” is selected, a temperature-controlled fill can  
be programmed for any segment. This setup option  
must be selected to program a “tFIL” in a cycle step. If  
“ntFL” is selected, this feature is disabled.  
Automatic Cool-Down  
If “CooL” is selected, the automatic cool-down feature  
is enabled. If the wash solution is 140°F (60°C) or  
higher when a cycle step calls for a drain, the washing  
action will continue and the cold water valve will  
begin flushing cold water into the wash solution. Once  
the wash solution temperature drops below 140°F  
(60°C), the drains open and the cycle continues as  
programmed. If “noCL” is selected, this feature is  
disabled.  
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Programming  
Cycle Options  
Agitation Speed  
Cycle options are programmable options that are in  
effect for the duration of the selected wash cycle.  
These options include:  
If “AgSn” or “AgSL” is selected, the machine will  
default to normal wash speed regardless of the setting.  
Recirculation Pump  
Agitation action  
This cycle option setting is intended to be used with  
a possible future recirculation application. Selecting  
either “nPnP” or “PUnP” will have no bearing on  
the wash cycle. However, the “nPnP” setting is  
recommended to prevent the corresponding output  
on the output board from energizing.  
Agitation speed (defaults to normal wash speed  
regardless of setting)  
Recirculation pump enabled or disabled (for  
possible future application)  
NOTE: Cycle option settings are unique to the cycle  
for which they are programmed.  
Press the Start key after selecting this last cycle option  
setting to begin editing the cycle segments.  
Use the Up or Down key to change the selected option.  
Use the Start key to accept the selected option and  
move on to the next one.  
Segment Programming  
All cycle programs (“CY01” – “CY30”) can be  
customized within a preset program structure. Each  
cycle program consists of eleven program segments.  
Refer to Table 5.  
Agitation Action  
The programmer may choose among four agitation  
actions. Refer to Table 4.  
Cycle Program Segments  
Agitation Action Options  
Segment  
PreWash  
Wash  
Fill 1  
Display  
PrE  
Display  
Description  
Percentage  
27 seconds forward,  
3 seconds pause,  
27 seconds reverse,  
3 seconds pause  
UASH  
FIL1  
FIL2  
FIL3  
FIL4  
FIL5  
FIL6  
FIL7  
FIL8  
FIL9  
Ag 1  
90%  
Fill 2  
10 seconds forward,  
20 seconds pause,  
10 seconds reverse,  
20 seconds pause  
Fill 3  
Ag 2  
Ag 3  
Ag 4  
33%  
10%  
6.7%  
Fill 4  
3 seconds forward,  
27 seconds pause,  
3 seconds reverse,  
27 seconds pause  
Fill 5  
Fill 6  
Fill 7  
4 seconds forward,  
56 seconds pause,  
4 seconds reverse,  
56 seconds pause  
Fill 8  
Fill 9  
Table 5  
Table 4  
The selected agitation applies to the entire cycle. It is  
possible to progam a different agitation action for each  
of the 30 cycles. When “Ag 3” or “Ag 4” is in effect,  
there is no agitation during the fill.  
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Programming  
NOTE: The computer does not count down the  
remaining cycle time during fills, drains, cool-  
down, or prior to first achieving the programmed  
heat temperature when heating. The computer  
resumes counting down cycle time once the  
programmed fill level is reached, when the machine  
has drained, and after a programmed heat  
temperature is reached.  
When modifying a cycle, a time must be entered for  
each segment. To skip a segment or spin, set the time  
to “00” and press the Start key. Table 6 gives the time  
parameters for each segment and spin, as well as the  
allowable temperature range.  
Time and Temperature Parameters  
Function  
PreWash  
Minimum  
2 minutes  
Maximum  
3. If the temperature-controlled fill setup option is  
enabled, the display will show “tFIL.” Press the  
Start key.  
30 minutes  
20 minutes  
15 minutes  
15 minutes  
15 minutes  
15 minutes  
15 minutes  
15 minutes  
15 minutes  
15 minutes  
15 minutes  
240 seconds  
10 minutes  
200°F (93°C)  
Wash  
2 minutes  
2 minutes  
2 minutes  
2 minutes  
2 minutes  
2 minutes  
2 minutes  
2 minutes  
2 minutes  
2 minutes  
30 seconds  
1 minute  
4. Use the Up or Down key to select the desired fill  
temperature. Refer to Table 7 for fill options.  
Fill 1  
Fill 2  
Fill Temperature Options  
Fill 3  
Display  
Fill Type  
Fill 4  
CFIL  
HFIL  
bFIL  
AFIL  
Cold Fill  
Hot Fill  
Fill 5  
Fill 6  
Warm Fill  
Fill 7  
Auxiliary Fill*  
Fill 8  
*This is available only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup  
option is set to “AFIL.”  
Fill 9  
Table 7  
Intermediate Spin*  
Final Spin**  
Temperature  
If the temperature-controlled fill setup option is  
enabled and a target temperature is set, the  
selected fill valve(s) will energize for the first  
three seconds of the segment fill. The computer  
will then begin operating the fill valves in an  
attempt to reach the target temperature. Press the  
Start key.  
75°F (25°C)  
* Programmed with wash segment through Fill 8.  
** Programmed with Fill 9.  
Table 6  
5. Use the Up or Down key to select the desired fill  
level. Refer to Table 8.  
NOTE: Spin times in cycle segments 1 – 10 are  
entered in seconds (30 to 240), and time for final  
spin in segment 11 is entered in minutes (1 to 10).  
Water Level Options  
Display  
Fill Level  
1. Press the Up key until the computer display  
shows the segment to be edited. Press the Start  
key.  
Lo  
nEd  
HI  
Low Level  
Medium Level  
High Level  
2. Use the Up or Down key to select the desired  
segment time. Set this value to zero to skip the  
segment. Press the Start key.  
Table 8  
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6. Press the Start key.  
10. Use the Up or Down key to select the desired  
drain option. If “drAI” is selected, the machine  
will drain after the segment time has elapsed. If  
“nodr” is selected, the machine will not drain and  
the spin step will be skipped entirely. Press the  
Start key.  
7. Use the Up or Down key to select the desired  
supply option. Refer to Table 9.  
Supply Options  
Display  
Supply  
NOTE: The drain step in the final segment (Fill 9)  
cannot be skipped.  
SUP0  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP4  
SUP5  
SUP6  
SUP7  
No Supply  
Supply 1  
11. For final “FIL9” spin only, use the Up or  
Down key to select the desired spin speed.  
Refer Table 10.  
Supply 2  
Spin Options  
Supply 3  
Display  
Spin Speed  
Supply 4  
Supply 5*  
SPn1  
SPn2  
SPn3  
Low Spin  
Medium Spin  
High Spin  
Supply 1 and 5*  
Supply 3 and 4  
*This is available only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup  
option is set to “SUP5.”  
Table 10  
12. Press the Start key.  
Table 9  
13. Use the Up or Down key to select the desired spin  
time. Set this value to zero to skip the spin step.  
Press the Start key. The display will now show  
the identifier for the next program segment (or  
return to the temperature display if the edited  
segment is the Fill 9 segment).  
8. Press the Start key.  
9. If the temperature-controlled fill or the auxiliary  
heat setup option is enabled, use the Up or Down  
key to select the desired segment temperature. To  
disable auxiliary heat and temperature-controlled  
fill for this segment, set this value to zero. Press  
the Start key.  
NOTE: Every intermediate spin is followed by a  
25 second coast-down period, which occurs during  
the fill step for the following segment.  
NOTE: If the temperature-controlled fill setup  
option is enabled and an auxiliary fill has been  
selected for the segment, the segment temperature  
should be set to zero. Otherwise, the auxiliary fill  
valve will enable for only three seconds at the  
beginning of the fill before the computer begins  
using the hot and cold fill valves to reach the  
programmed temperature.  
14. Press the Stop key at any time to complete the  
cycle programming procedure.  
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Programming  
g. The auxiliary heat output is energized,  
Test Cycle  
provided that the water level switch indicates  
that at least low water level is present. The  
cold water fill valve is energized. The supply  
1 output is energized for five seconds. The  
display alternately flashes “SUP1” and  
“HEAt” (supply 1 output on, auxiliary heat  
output on).  
1. Verify that the Run/Program Mode toggle switch  
is in the Run position.  
2. Press the Up or Down key until the display  
alternately flashes “tESt” and “CYC,” indicating  
that the test cycle is selected.  
3. Press the Start key to begin the test cycle.  
h. The supply 2 output is energized for five  
seconds. The display alternately flashes  
“SUP2” and “HEAt” (supply 2 output on,  
auxiliary heat output on).  
NOTE: If “bAL?” or “SPC?” appear on display,  
ignore it; computer will proceed automatically.  
NOTE: Pressing the Start key while the test cycle is  
in progress will immediately advance to the next  
step in the test cycle. Drain and load balancing  
steps may not be skipped.  
i. The supply 3 output is energized for five  
seconds. The display alternately flashes  
“SUP3” and “HEAt” (supply 3 output on,  
auxiliary heat output on).  
The test cycle is as follows:  
j. The auxiliary heat output is turned off. The  
supply 4 output is energized for five seconds.  
The display shows “SUP4” (supply 4 output  
on).  
a. Once the Start key is pressed, the door  
interlock is de-energized (preventing the door  
from being opened), the drain valve closes,  
the cylinder begins agitating at wash speed,  
and both water inlet valves are energized. The  
display alternately flashes “bFIL” and “Lo”  
(both hot and cold fill valves on, filling to low  
level).  
k. The supply 5/auxiliary fill output energizes  
for five seconds. If the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup  
option is set to “SUP5,” the display shows  
“SUP5” (supply 5/auxiliary fill output on).  
If the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set  
to “AFIL,” the display shows “AFIL”  
b. When the water level switch indicates that low  
water level has been reached, the water fill  
valves shut off and the dot above and to the  
immediate left of the fourth digit of the  
display lights.  
(supply 5/auxiliary fill output on).  
l. The cold water fill valve turns off. The  
recirculation pump output is energized for  
ten seconds, provided that the water level  
switch indicates that at least low water level  
is present. The display shows “PUnP”  
(recirculation pump output on).  
c. The cold water fill valve is energized. The  
display alternately flashes “CFIL” and “nEd”  
(cold fill valve on, filling to medium water  
level).  
m. The motor rotates counterclockwise  
(in reverse) at normal wash speed for  
60 seconds. The display alternately flashes  
“SLo” and “rEv” (normal wash speed,  
counterclockwise).  
d. When the water level switch indicates that  
medium water level has been reached, the  
cold water fill valve shuts off and the dot  
above and to the immediate left of the third  
digit of the display lights.  
n. The motor rotates clockwise (forward) at  
normal wash speed for 60 seconds. The  
display alternately flashes “SLo” and “For”  
(normal wash speed, clockwise).  
e. The hot water fill valve is energized. The  
display alternately flashes “HFIL” and “HI”  
(hot fill valve on, filling to high water level).  
o. The motor rotates counterclockwise (in  
reverse) at normal wash speed for 60 seconds.  
The display alternately flashes “norn” and  
“rEv” (normal wash speed,  
f. When the water level switch indicates that  
high water level has been reached, the hot  
water fill valve shuts off and the dot above  
and to the immediate left of the second digit  
of the display lights.  
counterclockwise).  
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p. The motor rotates clockwise (forward) at  
v. The cylinder accelerates to low spin speed.  
The display shows “SPn1” (cylinder rotating  
at low spin speed). The basket rotates at low  
spin speed for 60 seconds.  
normal wash speed for 60 seconds. The  
display alternately flashes “norn” and “For”.  
q. The display begins alternately flashing “drAI”  
and “For” (drain step, cylinder rotating at  
wash speed). The motor continues to rotate  
clockwise (forward) at normal wash speed for  
seven seconds.  
w. The cylinder accelerates to medium spin  
speed. The display shows “SPn2” (cylinder  
rotating at medium spin speed). The basket  
rotates at medium spin speed for 60 seconds.  
r. The motor accelerates to distribution speed.  
The display alternately flashes “drAI” and  
“dISt” (drain step, cylinder rotating at  
distribution speed).  
x. The cylinder accelerates to high spin speed.  
The display shows “SPn3” (cylinder rotating  
at high spin speed). The basket rotates at high  
spin speed for 60 seconds.  
s. The drain opens between 15 to 27 seconds  
into the drain step. The water level indicator  
lights on the display will begin to go out, one  
by one, as the machine drains past each water  
level.  
y. All outputs are turned off for roughly  
20 seconds. The display shows “SdLY”  
(spin coast delay).  
z. The computer performs the normal stop  
routine.  
t. The computer begins monitoring the balance  
signal from the AC inverter drive several  
seconds after the water level switch indicates  
that water level has dropped below low level.  
The door interlock is energized (allowing the  
door to be opened), provided that the water  
level switch indicates that water has fallen  
below low level and that the AC drive  
indicates that the motor has stopped.  
u. If the balance signal indicates that the wash  
load is unbalanced, the cylinder will slow  
down to wash speed for seven seconds in an  
attempt to redistribute the load. The computer  
will make as many as seven attempts, as  
needed, in this cycle.  
NOTE: If the machine utilizes the overtravel limit  
switch balance detection system, the computer will  
proceed through the drain step and will time steps t  
and u. The computer will then proceed to step v.  
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Programming  
Cycle Segment Charts  
Segment 1 (PreWash)  
Instructions  
Use Up or Down key to change. Press Start key to enter or advance.  
Display  
PrE  
00 or 02 to 30  
tFIL  
Select segment time: 02 to 30 minutes (00 to skip segment).  
Indicates temperature fill is enabled.*  
HFIL, CFIL, bFIL,  
or AFIL  
Select “HFIL” (hot fill), “CFIL” (cold fill), “bFIL” (warm fill), or “AFIL” (auxiliary fill).**  
Lo, nEd, or HI  
SUP0 – SUP7  
Select fill level: “Lo” (low), “nEd” (medium), or “HI” (high) water level.  
Select supply 0 – 7 (0 for no supply).***  
00°F, 75° – 200°F  
00°C, 25° – 93°C  
Select temperature: 75° to 200°F or 25° to 93°C (00 for no heat).†  
drAI or nodr  
Select drain option: “drAI” (drain), “nodr” (no drain).‡  
SPIn (flashed for one second)  
tInE (flashed for one second)  
00 or 30 to 240  
Select time for spin: 30 to 240 seconds (00 for no spin).  
* This is displayed only if temperature-controlled fills are enabled in the setup options and if the heat temperature is set to  
a value other than “00.”  
** “AFIL” can be selected only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set to “AFIL.”  
***“SUP5” and “SUP6” can be selected only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set to “SUP5.”  
† This value is not available when temperature-controlled fill and auxiliary heat setup options are disabled.  
‡ If “nodr” is selected, the computer skips the spin step and goes on to the next segment.  
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Programming  
Segment 2 (Wash)  
Instructions  
Display  
Use Up or Down key to change. Press Start key to enter or advance.  
UASH  
00 or 02 to 20  
tFIL  
Select segment time: 02 to 20 minutes (00 to skip segment).  
Indicates temperature fill is enabled.*  
HFIL, CFIL, bFIL,  
or AFIL  
Select “HFIL” (hot fill), “CFIL” (cold fill), “bFIL” (warm fill), or “AFIL” (auxiliary fill).**  
Lo, nEd, or HI  
SUP0 – SUP7  
Select fill level: “Lo” (low), “nEd” (medium), or “HI” (high) water level.  
Select supply 0 – 7 (0 for no supply).***  
00°F, 75° – 200°F  
00°C, 25° – 93°C  
Select temperature: 75° to 200°F or 25° to 93°C (00 for no heat).†  
drAI or nodr  
Select drain option: “drAI” (drain), “nodr” (no drain).‡  
SPIn (flashed for one second)  
tInE (flashed for one second)  
00 or 30 to 240  
Select time for spin: 30 to 240 seconds (00 for no spin).  
* This is displayed only if temperature-controlled fills are enabled in the setup options and if the heat temperature is set to  
a value other than “00.”  
** “AFIL” can be selected only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set to “AFIL.”  
***“SUP5” and “SUP6” can be selected only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set to “SUP5.”  
† This value is not available when temperature-controlled fill and auxiliary heat setup options are disabled.  
‡ If “nodr” is selected, the computer skips the spin step and goes on to the next segment.  
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Programming  
Segments 3 – 10 (Fills 1 – 8)  
Instructions  
Use Up or Down key to change. Press Start key to enter or advance.  
Display  
FIL1, FIL2, FIL3, FIL4, FIL5, FIL6, FIL7, or FIL8  
00 or 02 to 15  
tFIL  
Select segment time: 02 to 15 minutes (00 to skip segment).  
Indicates temperature fill is enabled.*  
HFIL, CFIL, bFIL,  
or AFIL  
Select “HFIL” (hot fill), “CFIL” (cold fill), “bFIL” (warm fill), or “AFIL” (auxiliary fill).**  
Lo, nEd, or HI  
SUP0 – SUP7  
Select fill level: “Lo” (low), “nEd” (medium), or “HI” (high) water level.  
Select supply 0 – 7 (0 for no supply).***  
00°F, 75° – 200°F  
00°C, 25° – 93°C  
Select temperature: 75° to 200°F or 25° to 93°C (00 for no heat).†  
drAI or nodr  
Select drain option: “drAI” (drain), “nodr” (no drain).‡  
SPIn (flashed for one second)  
tInE (flashed for one second)  
00 or 30 to 240  
Select time for spin: 30 to 240 seconds (00 for no spin).  
* This is displayed only if temperature-controlled fills are enabled in the setup options and if the heat temperature is set to  
a value other than “00.”  
** “AFIL” can be selected only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set to “AFIL.”  
*** “SUP5” and “SUP6” can be selected only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set to “SUP5.”  
† This value is not available when temperature-controlled fill and auxiliary heat setup options are disabled.  
‡ If “nodr” is selected, the computer skips the spin step and goes on to the next segment.  
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Programming  
Segment 11 (Fill 9)  
Instructions  
Display  
Use Up or Down key to change. Press Start key to enter or advance.  
FIL9  
00 or 02 to 15  
tFIL  
Select segment time: 02 to 15 minutes (00 to skip segment).  
Indicates temperature fill is enabled.*  
HFIL, CFIL, bFIL,  
or AFIL  
Select “HFIL” (hot fill), “CFIL” (cold fill), “bFIL” (warm fill), or “AFIL” (auxiliary fill).**  
Lo, nEd, or HI  
SUP0 – SUP7  
Select fill level: “Lo” (low), “nEd” (medium), or “HI” (high) water level.  
Select supply 0 – 7 (0 for no supply).***  
00°F, 75° – 200°F  
00°C, 25° – 93°C  
Select temperature: 75° to 200°F or 25° to 93°C (00 for no heat).†  
drAI or nodr  
Select drain option: “drAI” (drain), “nodr” (no drain).  
SPn1, SPn2, or SPn3  
Select spin speed: “SPn1” (low), “SPn2” (medium), or “SPn3” (high).  
SPIn (flashed for one second)  
tInE (flashed for one second)  
00 or 01 to 10  
Select time for spin: 1 to 10 minutes (00 for no spin).  
* This is displayed only if temperature-controlled fills are enabled in the setup options and if the heat temperature is set to  
a value other than “00.”  
** “AFIL” can be selected only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set to “AFIL.”  
***“SUP5” and “SUP6” can be selected only if the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set to “SUP5.”  
† This value is not available when temperature-controlled fill and auxiliary heat setup options are disabled.  
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Programming  
V-Computer Cycle Charts  
V-Computer Standard OPL Cycles  
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
Table  
Table  
Permanent  
Press  
Light Soil  
Cotton  
Terrycloth  
Permanent  
Press  
Cotton  
Terrycloth  
Permanent  
Press  
Cotton  
Terrycloth  
Program  
Napery  
Blends  
Colors  
Napery  
Blends  
Whites  
Light Soil Medium Soil Medium Soil Heavy Soil Heavy Soil  
Agitation  
Wash Speed  
Pump  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
PreWash  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
Spin (Sec)  
Wash  
Time (Min)  
Water  
7
Hot  
Low  
1
7
Hot  
Low  
1
7
Hot  
Low  
1
7
Hot  
Low  
1
6
Hot  
Low  
1
6
Hot  
Low  
1
9
Hot  
Low  
1
9
Hot  
Low  
1
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 1  
Time (Min)  
Water  
4
Hot  
High  
0
4
Hot  
High  
0
7
Hot  
Low  
2
7
Hot  
Low  
2
7
Hot  
Low  
1
7
Hot  
Low  
1
4
Hot  
High  
0
7
Hot  
Low  
2
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 2  
Time (Min)  
Water  
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
4
Hot  
High  
0
4
Hot  
High  
0
7
Hot  
Low  
2
7
Hot  
Low  
2
2
Warm  
High  
0
4
Hot  
High  
0
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
60  
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
0
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 3  
Time (Min)  
Water  
4
Warm  
Low  
3
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
4
Hot  
High  
0
4
Hot  
High  
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
2
Warm  
High  
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
240  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
60  
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
240  
DrAI  
30  
Spin (Sec)  
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V-Computer Standard OPL Cycles (Continued)  
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
Table  
Table  
Permanent  
Press  
Light Soil  
Cotton  
Terrycloth  
Permanent  
Press  
Cotton  
Terrycloth  
Permanent  
Press  
Cotton  
Terrycloth  
Program  
Napery  
Blends  
Colors  
Napery  
Blends  
Whites  
Light Soil Medium Soil Medium Soil Heavy Soil Heavy Soil  
Fill 4  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
240  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
240  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 5  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
DrAI  
240  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 6  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 7  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 8  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 9  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
---  
DrAI  
SPn3  
5
DrAI  
SPn3  
5
Spin  
SPn3  
5
Spin (Min)  
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Programming  
V-Computer Standard OPL Cycles (Continued)  
9
10  
13  
Personals  
with  
14  
Personals  
no  
15  
16  
VISA  
VISA  
Table  
11  
12  
Reclaim  
Delicates  
Spreads  
Delicates  
Spreads  
Program  
Table  
Napery  
Colors  
Rags  
Napery  
Whites  
Heavy Soil  
Bleach  
Bleach  
Cold Water Warm Water  
Agitation  
Wash Speed  
Pump  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
PreWash  
Time (Min)  
Water  
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
1
2
Hot  
High  
1
2
Warm  
High  
1
2
Warm  
High  
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
Spin (Sec)  
Wash  
Time (Min)  
Water  
10  
Hot  
Low  
1
10  
Hot  
Low  
1
10  
Hot  
Low  
1
6
Hot  
Low  
1
7
Hot  
Low  
2
7
Hot  
Low  
1
5
Cold  
High  
1
7
Warm  
High  
1
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 1  
Time (Min)  
Water  
6
Hot  
Low  
1
6
Hot  
Low  
1
6
Hot  
Low  
2
12  
Hot  
Low  
2
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
4
Cold  
High  
0
4
Warm  
High  
0
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 2  
Time (Min)  
Water  
4
Hot  
High  
0
4
Hot  
High  
0
4
Hot  
High  
2
4
Hot  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Cold  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 3  
Time (Min)  
Water  
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
4
Warm  
Low  
3
4
Cold  
High  
3
4
Warm  
High  
3
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
0
DrAI  
240  
DrAI  
240  
DrAI  
240  
DrAI  
240  
Spin (Sec)  
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Programming  
V-Computer Standard OPL Cycles (Continued)  
9
10  
13  
Personals  
with  
14  
Personals  
no  
15  
16  
VISA  
VISA  
Table  
11  
12  
Reclaim  
Delicates  
Spreads  
Delicates  
Spreads  
Program  
Table  
Napery  
Colors  
Rags  
Napery  
Whites  
Heavy Soil  
Bleach  
Bleach  
Cold Water Warm Water  
Fill 4  
Time (Min)  
Water  
2
Cold  
High  
0
2
Cold  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
2
Warm  
High  
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
60  
DrAI  
30  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 5  
Time (Min)  
Water  
4
Cold  
Low  
3
4
Cold  
Low  
3
4
Warm  
High  
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
240  
DrAI  
240  
DrAI  
60  
DrAI  
240  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 6  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 7  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 8  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 9  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
4
Warm  
Low  
3
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (F)  
Drain  
0
DrAI  
SPn3  
6
Spin  
Spin (Min)  
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Programming  
V-Computer Export OPL Cycles  
26  
28  
21  
22  
23  
24  
Normal  
60°C  
25  
Normal  
40°C  
27  
Permanent  
Press  
29  
30  
Fine  
40°C  
Permanent  
Press  
90°C  
(PreWash)  
Permanent  
Press  
60°C  
(PreWash)  
Normal Normal Normal  
90°C  
(PreWash)  
Permanent  
Press  
Program  
90°C  
60°C  
(PreWash)  
(PreWash)  
90°C  
60°C  
Agitation  
Wash Speed  
Pump  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 1  
AgSn  
nPnP  
Ag 2  
AgSn  
nPnP  
PreWash  
Time (Min)  
Water  
8
Cold  
High  
1
0
8
Cold  
High  
1
0
6
Cold  
High  
1
8
Cold  
High  
1
0
8
Cold  
High  
1
0
6
Cold  
High  
1
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
40°  
DrAI  
0
40°  
DrAI  
0
40°  
DrAI  
0
40°  
DrAI  
0
40°  
DrAI  
0
40°  
DrAI  
0
Spin (Sec)  
Wash  
Time (Min)  
Water  
10  
Hot  
Low  
2
10  
Hot  
Low  
2
10  
Hot  
Low  
2
10  
Hot  
Low  
2
8
Both  
Low  
2
10  
Hot  
Low  
2
10  
Hot  
Low  
2
10  
Hot  
Low  
2
10  
Hot  
Low  
2
8
Both  
Low  
2
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
90°  
DrAI  
0
90°  
DrAI  
0
60°  
DrAI  
0
60°  
DrAI  
0
40°  
DrAI  
0
90°  
DrAI  
0
90°  
DrAI  
0
60°  
DrAI  
0
60°  
DrAI  
0
40°  
DrAI  
0
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 1  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 2  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 3  
Time (Min)  
Water  
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
Spin (Sec)  
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V-Computer Export OPL Cycles (Continued)  
26  
28  
21  
22  
23  
24  
Normal  
60°C  
25  
Normal  
40°C  
27  
Permanent  
Press  
29  
Permanent  
Press  
30  
Fine  
40°C  
Permanent  
Press  
90°C  
(PreWash)  
Permanent  
Press  
60°C  
(PreWash)  
Normal Normal Normal  
90°C  
(PreWash)  
Program  
90°C  
60°C  
(PreWash)  
(PreWash)  
90°C  
60°C  
Fill 4  
Time (Min)  
Water  
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 5  
Time (Min)  
Water  
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
2
Cold  
Medium  
0
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
DrAI  
30  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 6  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 7  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 8  
Time (Min)  
Water  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Level  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 9  
Time (Min)  
Water  
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
Level  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Medium  
Supply  
Temp (C)  
Spin  
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
SPn3  
6
SPn3  
6
SPn3  
6
SPn3  
6
SPn3  
6
SPn3  
2
SPn3  
2
SPn3  
2
SPn3  
2
SPn2  
2
Spin (Min)  
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Programming  
Cycle Programming Worksheet  
Program  
PreWash  
Time (Min)  
Wash  
Fill 3  
Fill 6  
Fill 9  
Title  
Time (Min)  
Water  
Water  
Level  
Level  
Cycle  
Supply  
Temp  
Supply  
Temp  
Agitation  
Wash Speed  
Pump  
Drain  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 1  
Fill 4  
Fill 7  
Fill 2  
Time (Min)  
Time (Min)  
Water  
Time (Min)  
Water  
Water  
Level  
Level  
Level  
Supply  
Temp  
Supply  
Temp  
Supply  
Temp  
Drain  
Drain  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Spin (Sec)  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 5  
Time (Min)  
Water  
Time (Min)  
Water  
Time (Min)  
Water  
Level  
Level  
Level  
Supply  
Temp  
Supply  
Temp  
Supply  
Temp  
Drain  
Drain  
Drain  
Spin (Sec)  
Spin (Sec)  
Spin (Sec)  
Fill 8  
Time (Min)  
Water  
Time (Min)  
Water  
Time (Min)  
Water  
Level  
Level  
Level  
Supply  
Temp  
Supply  
Temp  
Supply  
Temp  
Drain  
Drain  
Spin  
Spin (Sec)  
Spin (Sec)  
Spin (Min)  
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