ADC EcoWash ECOWASH-M2 Operating instructions

Part No. 113687-3
EWH-25 M2 / EWH-30 M2 / EWH-40 M2 / EWH-60 M2
EWR-25 M2 / EWR-30 M2 / EWR-40 M2 / EWR-60 M2
EWS-25 M2 / EWS-30 M2 / EWS-40 M2 / EWS-60 M2 / EWS-80 M2
ECOWASH-M2
USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

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1INTRODUCTION
Dear customer,
Thank you for the confidence you have placed in our product. We hope it meets your needs.
ADC products embody advanced concepts in engineering, design, and safety. If this product is properly maintained,
it will provide many years of safe, efficient, and trouble free operation.
The warranty, as explained in the warranty sheet shipped with the washer covers it against defects in materials and
workmanship. It does not cover damage to glass components; to consumables (seals, bulbs, etc.); damage due to
the incorrect installation of the appliance; to inappropriate use, to inadequate maintenance or poor repair processes.
This appliance is subject to changes and modifications for its technical progress.
RETAIN THIS MANUAL IN ASAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
ONLYqualified technicians should service this equipment.
OBSERVEALL SAFETYPRECAUTIONS displayed on the equipment or specified in the installation manual included
with the washer.
The following “FOR YOUR SAFETY” caution must be posted near the washer in a prominent location.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
POUR VOTRE SÉCURITÉ
Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser d'essence ni d'autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables à proximité de cet appareilou de
tout autre appareil.
We have tried to make this manual as complete as possible and hope you will find it useful.ADC reserves the right to
make changes from time to time, without notice or obligation, in prices, specifications, colors, and material, and to
changeor discontinue models. Theillustrations includedin thismanualmay notdepict yourparticular washerexactly.
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part number, so that your order is processed accurately and promptly.

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1.1 CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................2
1.1 CONTENTS ..............................................................................................................................................3
1.2 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING SAFETY AND USE ..........................................................4
2 USE .................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Controls .................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.2 Programs ................................................................................................................................................ 11
2.3 Cycle Stop .............................................................................................................................................. 11
3 OPL ....................................................................................................................................................................12
3.1 Operation ................................................................................................................................................13
3.1.1 Running a program.................................................................................................................................13
3.1.2 Program end...........................................................................................................................................13
4 COIN...................................................................................................................................................................14
5 COIN/CP MODE .................................................................................................................................................15
5.1 Operation ................................................................................................................................................15
5.2 Pay center/card ......................................................................................................................................15
5.3 COIN ......................................................................................................................................................15
5.4 Operating modes ....................................................................................................................................16
5.4.1 OPL Mode ........................................................................................................................................16
5.4.2 Coin Mode ........................................................................................................................................16
5.4.3 CP Mode ..........................................................................................................................................17
5.4.4 Credit Mode .....................................................................................................................................17
5.5 Configuration Menu ................................................................................................................................17
5.5.1 PRIC (Price) .....................................................................................................................................17
5.5.2 LEuL (Configuration of levels) ..........................................................................................................17
5.5.3 StCL (Configuration of standard cycles)...........................................................................................17
5.5.4 ECL (Configuration of extended cycles)...........................................................................................18
5.5.5 P7 (Configuration of the OPL program) ...........................................................................................18
5.5.6 Cur (Currency) .................................................................................................................................18
5.5.7 TiMr (Wash time remaining).............................................................................................................19
5.5.8 PAY (Operating mode) .....................................................................................................................19
5.5.9 AVAn (Advance cycle) ......................................................................................................................19
5.5.10 StOP (Thermal stop switch) .............................................................................................................19
5.5.11 Grd (Change between °F & °C) .......................................................................................................19
5.5.12 Beep (Acoustic signal) .....................................................................................................................19
5.5.13 deLA (Cycle Stop Grace Period) ......................................................................................................19
5.6 Maintenance Menu .................................................................................................................................20
5.6.1 In/Out (Inputs/Outputs) ....................................................................................................................20
5.6.2 Std (Statistics) ..................................................................................................................................20
5.6.3 Def ...................................................................................................................................................20
5.6.4 Last ..................................................................................................................................................20
5.7 Menu Mod...............................................................................................................................................20
5.8 Machine operating ..................................................................................................................................20
6 MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................21
6.1 Electrical and mechanical troubleshooting .............................................................................................21
6.2 Error messages ......................................................................................................................................21

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1.2 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING SAFETY AND USE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shocks or
injury when using the appliance, the basic precautions
should be observed, including the following:
1- READ alltheinstructions priortousing theappliance
and KEEP THEM in an easily accessible place for
reference in the event of doubt.
2- Do NOT wash clothes which have been previously
treated, washed, soaked or stained with gasoline,
dry cleaning solvents, or other inflammable or
explosive substances, as these give off vapors,
which may catch fire or explode.
3- DoNOT add gasoline,drycleaning solventsorother
inflammable substances to the washing water.
These substances give off vapours which could
catch fire or explode.
4- Insome conditions,hydrogen gasmay beproduced
in a hot water system which has not been used for
more than two weeks. Hydrogen gas is explosive.
If the hot water system has not been used for a
while, before using the washing machine turn on all
the hot water taps and let the water run for a few
minutes. This will release any accumulated
hydrogen gas. As the gas is inflammable, do not
smoke or use open flames during this operation.
5- DoNOT allow childrento playinor ontheappliance.
Children should be strictly supervised when in the
vicinity of a machine which is operating.
6- Removethe doorfromtheappliance beforedisposal
or before leaving it out of service.
7- DO NOT TRYTO OPEN THE DOOR if the drum
is moving.
8- Washer MUST be installed in a location/
environment, which the ambient temperature
remains between 40° F (4.44° C) and 130° F
(54.44° C).
9- Do NOT try to force the controls.
10- Washer must not be installed or stored in an area
where it will be exposed to water or weather.
11- Do not repair or replace parts of the appliance or
carry out any servicing unless recommended to do
so in the User Instruction Manual. Make sure that
you fully understand the instructions and have the
necessary skills to carry out the operations
described.
12- Do NOT remove any safety device or modify any
components in the washing machine. DO NOT
INSTALLcomponentsnot belongingto themachine
in the appliance.
13- Failure to comply with any of the instructions given
in the Instruction Manual may result in personal
injury to the user. It is not possible to provide for all
possiblesituations andcontingencies withwarnings
about risk and hazards. Therefore, any person
involved in the transportation, installation, use or
maintenanceof the machineshould alwaysemploy
common sense, caution and care.
14- Do NOT use the machine unless all the covers and
guards are correctly fitted and secured.
15- Thedistributor (vendor)MUST correctly instructthe
user during commissioning.
16- Pour the correct doses of detergent, fabric softener
and lay into the dispenser drawer, as indicated by
the manufacturer. Heed tips concerning the
treatment of different materials given by the
manufacturers.
17- Dailyremove anytraces ofdetergent orliquids from
the dispenser drawer. Never use powdered or
abrasivedetergentsfor cleaning;useonly waterand
soap.
18- Clean the water inlet filters and the external
dispenser conducts once a month.
19- Never clean the exterior by water injection;
functional parts of the machine could damage.
20- Ifthe washingmachine istobe idlefor longperiods,
apply a coat of Vaseline oil to all its stainless steel
surfaces.
21- An annual general revision is recommended.

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GROUP S - Standard Spin Rigid Washing Machines
EWS-25 EWS-30 EWS-40 EWS-60 EWS-80
DC (Drum capacity) liters 100 130 180 250 350
CM (Maximum load) Lb
Kg 25
10 30
13 40
18 60
25 80
35
SP1 (Wash speed) rpm 53 53 50 48 45
SP2 (low spin) rpm 538 538 507 483 458
SP3 (High spin) rpm 538 538 507 483 458
SP4 (Delicates spin) rpm 538 538 507 483 458
LV1 (Minimum level) mm 75 75 85 95 125
LV2 (Low level) mm 105 105 115 125 155
LV3 (Medium level) mm 135 135 145 155 175
LV4 (Highl level) mm 165 165 175 185 205
LV5 (Maximum level) mm 225 225 240 260 290
Minimum safety level mm 40 40 40 20 20
GROUP R - Fast Spin Rigid Washing Machines
EWR-25 EWR-30 EWR-40 EWR-60
DC (Drum capacity) liters 100 130 180 250
CM (Maximum load) Lb
Kg 25
10 30
13 40
18 60
25
SP1 (Wash speed) rpm 53 53 50 48
SP2 (low spin) rpm 538 538 507 483
SP3 (High spin) rpm 760 760 720 690
SP4 (Delicates spin) rpm 538 538 507 483
LV1 (Minimum level) mm 75 75 85 95
LV2 (Low level) mm 105 105 115 125
LV3 (Medium level) mm 135 135 145 155
LV4 (Highl level) mm 165 165 175 185
LV5 (Maximum level) mm 225 225 240 260
Minimum safety level mm 40 40 40 20
GROUP H - High Spin Floating Washing Machines
EWH-25 EWH-30 EWH-40 EWH-60
DC (Drum capacity) liters 94
130 180 250
CM (Maximum load) Lb
Kg 25
10 30
13 40
18 60
25
SP1 (Wash speed) rpm 50 50 47 45
SP2 (low spin) rpm 500 500 475 450
SP3 (High spin) rpm 1245 1150 1080 900
SP4 (Delicates spin) rpm 800 800 750 700
LV1 (Minimum level) mm 40 75 85 95
LV2 (Low level) mm 50 105 115 125
LV3 (Medium level) mm 70 135 145 155
LV4 (Highl level) mm 80 165 175 185
LV5 (Maximum level) mm 90 225 240 260
Minimum safety level mm 40 40 40 20

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TRAYCONTROLS
SOFTENER BLEACH PREWASH WASH

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P2 - WARM
PHASE Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin
STOP PROGRAM NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm
RHYTHM 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 --- 12/3 ---
HOT WATER INPUT NO REGULATED NO NO --- NO ---
COLD WATER INPUT YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
WATER LEVEL MINIMUM MINIMUM MEDIUM MEDIUM --- MEDIUM ---
MOVEMENT DURING FILLING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
WATER TEMPERATURE COLD 104ºF
COLD
COLD --- COLD ---
THERMAL STOP NO YES --- --- --- --- ---
TIME(min)
0
10
0
2
2
2
6
OPTIMUM DISTRIBUTION --- --- --- --- YES --- YES
MOVEMENT DURING DRAINING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DISPENSER 1 T60/R0 T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 2
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 3
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 4
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 5
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 6
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 7
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
P1 - COLD
PHASE Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin
STOP PROGRAM NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm
RHYTHM 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 --- 12/3 ---
HOT WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
COLD WATER INPUT YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
WATER LEVEL MINIMUM MINIMUM MEDIUM MEDIUM --- MEDIUM ---
MOVEMENT DURING FILLING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
WATER TEMPERATURE COLD COLD
COLD
COLD --- COLD ---
THERMAL STOP NO NO --- --- --- --- ---
TIME(min)
0
10
0
2
2
2
6
OPTIMUM DISTRIBUTION --- --- --- --- YES --- YES
MOVEMENT DURING DRAINING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DISPENSER 1 T60/R0 T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 2
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 3
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 4
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 5
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 6
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 7
0
0
0
0
---
0
---

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P4 - DELICATES
PHASE Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin
STOP PROGRAM NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP4 rpm
RHYTHM 8/4 8/4 8/4 8/4 --- 8/4 ---
HOT WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
COLD WATER INPUT YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
WATER LEVEL MEDIUM MEDIUM HIGH HIGH --- HIGH ---
MOVEMENT DURING FILLING NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
WATER TEMPERATURE COLD COLD
COLD
COLD
--- COLD ---
THERMAL STOP NO NO --- --- --- --- ---
TIME(min)
0
10
0
2
2
2
6
OPTIMUM DISTRIBUTION --- --- --- --- YES --- YES
MOVEMENT DURING DRAINING NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
DISPENSER 1 T60/R0 T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 2
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 3
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 4
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 5
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 6
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 7
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
P3 - HOT
PHASE Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin
STOP PROGRAM NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm
RHYTHM 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 --- 12/3 ---
HOT WATER INPUT NO REGULATED NO NO --- NO ---
COLD WATER INPUT YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
WATER LEVEL MINIMUM MINIMUM MEDIUM MEDIUM --- MEDIUM ---
MOVEMENT DURING FILLING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
WATER TEMPERATURE COLD 140ºF
COLD
COLD --- COLD ---
THERMAL STOP NO YES --- --- --- --- ---
TIME(min)
0
10
0
2
2
2
6
OPTIMUM DISTRIBUTION --- --- --- --- YES --- YES
MOVEMENT DURING DRAINING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DISPENSER 1 T60/R0 T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 2
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 3
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 4
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 5
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 6
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 7
0
0
0
0
---
0
---

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P6 – EXTENDED HOT
PHASE Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin
STOP PROGRAM NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm
RHYTHM 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 --- 12/3 ---
HOT WATER INPUT NO REGULATED NO NO --- NO ---
COLD WATER INPUT YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
WATER LEVEL MINIMUM MINIMUM MEDIUM MEDIUM --- MEDIUM ---
MOVEMENT DURING FILLING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
WATER TEMPERATURE COLD 140ºF
COLD
COLD --- COLD ---
THERMAL STOP --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
TIME(min)
5
10
2
2
2
2
6
OPTIMUM DISTRIBUTION --- --- --- --- YES --- YES
MOVEMENT DURING DRAINING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DISPENSER 1 T60/R0 T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 2
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 3
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 4
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 5
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 6
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 7
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
P5- EXTENDED COLD
PHASE Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin
STOP PROGRAM NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm
RHYTHM 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 --- 12/3 ---
HOT WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
COLD WATER INPUT YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
WATER LEVEL MINIMUM MINIMUM MEDIUM MEDIUM --- MEDIUM ---
MOVEMENT DURING FILLING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
WATER TEMPERATURE COLD COLD
COLD
COLD --- COLD ---
THERMAL STOP NO NO --- --- --- --- ---
TIME(min)
5
10
2
2
2
2
6
OPTIMUM DISTRIBUTION --- --- --- --- YES --- YES
MOVEMENT DURING DRAINING YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DISPENSER 1 T60/R0 T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 2
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 3
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 4
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 5
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 6
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 7
0
0
0
0
---
0
---

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P7 / P8 / P9 / P10 - OPL
PHASE Soak Pre-wash Wash Rinse1 Rinse2 Short spin Final rinse Long spin
STOP PROGRAM NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
SPEED SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP1 rpm SP2 rpm SP1 rpm SP3 rpm SP1 rpm
RHYTHM 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 12/3 --- 12/3 ---
HOT WATER INPUT NO NO REGULATED NO NO --- NO ---
COLD WATER INPUT YES YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DECALCIFIED WATER INPUT NO NO NO NO NO --- NO ---
WATER LEVEL MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM MEDIUM MEDIUM --- MEDIUM ---
MOVEMENT DURING FILLING YES YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
WATER TEMPERATURE COLD COLD 104ºF(CONF) COLD COLD --- COLD ---
THERMAL STOP NO NO NO --- --- --- --- ---
TIME(min)
0
5
10
2
2
2
2
6
OPTIMUM DISTRIBUTION --- --- --- --- --- YES --- YES
MOVEMENT DURING DRAINING YES YES YES YES YES --- YES ---
DISPENSER 1 T60/R0 T60/R0 T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 2
0
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 3
0
0
T60/R0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 4
0
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 5
0
0
0
0
0
--- T60/R0 ---
DISPENSER 6
0
0
0
0
0
---
0
---
DISPENSER 7
0
0
0
0
0
---
0
---

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2USE
2.1 Controls
2.2 Programs
NOTE: When the thermal stop is deactivated, the programmed wash time starts to run immediately without waiting
for the programmed water temperature to be reached.
2.3 Cycle Stop
The cycle stop is an important safety feature on all washers. It allows the washer to be stopped at any time, for any
reason.
When the cycle stop is pressed all motion stops immediately. The water will drain, and after 2 minutes the door will
unlock and the user will be prompted to open the door.
Ifthewasher isin any ofthe selfservice modes (CentralPay, Card Reader,or Coin)there is agrace periodat the start
of the wash cycle where the program can be restarted by the user after the cycle stop has been pressed.
a) The user can open the door to add or remove garments at this time.
b) The user can restart the same cycle, or choose a new cycle at this time. If the new cycle is more expensive than
the original program the user will be prompted to insert additional vend.
c) If there is no activity with 5 minutes of the open door prompt, the program will automatically end.
If the cycle stop is pressed after the grace period, the cycle will end, and the washer cannot be restarted without
initiating a new cycle and inserting another payment.
The grace period is variable between 0 and 9 minutes (default value is 1 minute), and is set in the configuration
menu. See that section of the manual for information on setting this parameter.
The cycle stop function cannot be turned off.
Program Remarks
P1 Cold Wash in cold water and two rinses
P2 Warm (104ºF) Wash at 104ºF and two rinses
P3 Hot (140ºF) Wash at 140ºF and two rinses
P4 Delicates Wash in cold water and delicates spin
P5 Extended cold Wash in cold water and three rinses
P6 Extended hot (140ºF) Wash at 140ºF and three rinses
P7 OPL (programmable) Default setting: Prewash, wash at 104ºF, three rinses and fast spin
Screen (2) The screen has 4 displays with 7 segments each and gives information regarding
the current operation.
START key Press Start to start a program, pause or continue the program after the pause. In
the menu navigation use the ENTER function to enter or go the next level in a
menu.
ADVANCE (>>) key
OPL
Press advance to accelerate a program. When this key is pressed the programmer
goes directly to run the next cycle of the program; where the cycle currently running
is the last, the program ends. Please note that if you press this key during a spin
cycle, the machine will not move to the next cycle until completion of the required
safety time to permit the drum to come to a complete standstill.
This option is not available in self-service mode.
INC (∧) and DEC (∨) keys The INC (∧) and DEC (∨) keys have different functions depending on the screen
and the programmer operating mode. Use these keys to select a wash program or
to scroll through different menus.
STOP key Use this button to stop the washer for any reason. When the stop is pressed the
washer stops immediately regardless of mode or cycle. The water will drain and
after two minutes the door will unlock.
See the stop key section for a complete description of it’s function.
Cycle indicators (LEDS) The user interface has 6 amber LEDs that indicate the status of the washer
extractor and the progress of the washing program in its different cycles. The
seventh LED is green and shows the door status: if it is lit then the door can be
opened, as the drum is no longer moving.

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3OPL
Start/Pause wash
Cycle Stop
Prewash cycle
Wash cycle
Spin cycle
Rinse cycle
Program ended/
Door unlocked
INC
Scroll through menus/
Up
DEC
Scroll through menus/
Down
Advance cycle

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3.1 Operation
This machine has been designed to wash or treat most
materials. Its use for other purposes than those given
is considered as undue and dangerous.
The machine should be loaded with the nominal load,
smaller or bigger loads should be avoided.
Clothes should not be washed in sacks or cloth bags.
If this is absolutely necessary, make sure the machine
is loaded to the nominal load to avoid possible
unbalanced loads.
Canvas,waterproof items,mops,carpetsor rugsshould
not be spun.
The machine is controlled using a microprocessor able
to adapt to the needs of each user.
Thereare 7programs, which canbe modifiedto varying
degrees. In the standard cycles (P1, P2, P3 & P4), it is
possible to change the time of each cycle, making the
same changes to all four programs.The cycle times for
the extended programs (P5 and P6) can also be
changed, without affecting the other programs. Lastly,
inOPLmode, it ispossible toconfigure P7,which offers
more options, allowing the cycle time, the wash
temperature and the spin speed to be changed.
Forfurther details,please seethesections Configuration
and Standardized Programs.
The machine has an intelligent control to control the
water temperature; if hot water is available, it should
be connected. The machine adjusts the different water
inputs to maintain the programmed temperature.
Ithas intelligentcontrol forspin cyclemanagement.The
washer extractor controls any unbalanced loads and
managesthe spinto ensurea goodspin, reducingnoise
and extending the useful life of wearable components,
thus significantly reducing fatigue in the mechanical
components.
3.1.1 Running a program
Inorder tocarry outa washprogram, thefollowing steps
should be followed:
1- Put garments to be cleaned in washer
extractor drum.
2- Close washer extractor door.
3- Add detergent.
4- Select desired program.
5- Press STARTkey.
Afterstartingaprogram,the L.E.D.sindicateitscondition
and evolution.
With the STARTkey the program stops, and pauses. If
you want the program to continue, press the Start key
again. If the program is in spin mode, it is not possible
to pause the machine, and therefore pressing the
STARTkey will have no effect.
With the STOP key the cycle can be stopped at any
time, in any mode, in any program. When the STOP
button is pressed, all motion will stop. The water will
drain. WAIT willbeshown onthe displaywhilethe water
is allowed to drain. Once the water has drained the
door will unlock and OPEn dOOR will be displayed.
3.1.2 Program end
The program can finish in several ways:
•Normal end: the program finishes when all cycles
have been carried out.
•By pressing the STOP key at any time.
•By pressing the ADVANCE key from any point in
the program, repeatedly, the end of the program
can be reached. If a spin is being carried out, the
ADVANCE key will not respond until the braking
safety time has finished (approx 1 min.).
When a program ends, before allowing the door to be
opened, the clothes are untangled during 30 seconds.
An acoustic signal indicates when the door can be
opened.

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4COIN
Start/Pause wash Prewash cycle
Wash cycle
Spin cycle
Rinse cycle
Program ended/
Door unlocked
INC
Scroll through menus/
Up
DEC
Scroll through menus/
Down
Cycle Stop

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5COIN/CP MODE
5.1 Operation
The configuration of the machine is different for self-
service models.
As long as the left-hand control door lock is closed,
the machine will be configured as a self-service
machine. Therefore the user will only be able to
select the required program and start the machine.
By default, only 6 programs are activated:
Self-service programs
P1 Cold
P2 Warm (104ºF)
P3 Hot (140ºF)
P4 Delicates
P5 Extended cold wash
P6 Extended hot wash
(140ºF)
P7 OPL (programmable)
In order to use P7, it is necessary to change to
CREDIT MODE or go to CONF/PAY and activate the
OPL option.
To change the washer extractor configuration, go to
CONF/PAY (see section 5.5.8) and select the required
option.
The different functions in each case are shown below:
5.2 Pay center/card
Usethisoption ifthe washer extractoris apay center or
card model.
Program execution
Inorder tocarry outa washprogram, thefollowing steps
should be followed:
1- Place dirty washing in the machine.
2- Close the door.
3- Add detergent.
4- Insert card or coins in the pay center.
5- Select program.
6- Press START.
The price rate is the same for all the programs. To
change the price, please see the pay center manual or
the card reader if using card payments.
5.3 COIN
Use this option if the machine has a coin slot.
Inorder tocarry outa washprogram, thefollowing steps
should be followed:
1- Place dirty washing in the machine.
2- Close the door.
3- Add detergent.
4- Select program.
5- Confirm price.
6- Insert the coins.
7- Press START.
Theprogram numberandprice areshown onthescreen
intermittently;usetheINCandDEC (∧,∨)keystochange
the program and the price will be updated. If, after five
minutes there has not been any activity in the keys or in
thecoin slot, theP1 priceis displayedcontinuously until
any button is touched or a coin is inserted.
This type of coin slot allows you to allocate a price to
each program; the configuration menu has two
submenus, CUR and PRIC, allowing you to define the
currency and the price respectively (see sections 5.5.6
& 5.5.1).

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This operating mode is used for a coin-operated self-
service washer extractor. In this mode, the user is only
able to select the required program and start the
machine. All other options are disabled.
To ensure the machine in Coin Mode, insert a key in the
left-hand lock of the top cover and turn.
The operating mode, OPL MODE, permits access to
allthe machine options,and useof themachine without
paying.
If the washer extractor does not have a prepaid device,
thefactory settingsofthe machineare setto this mode.
If machine is in Coin Mode and OPL is desired, insert a
key, in the left-hand lock of the control door and turn.
5.4 Operating modes
The machine can be used in three different modes,
offering different options: OPL MODE, COIN MODE &
CP MODE.
5.4.1 OPL Mode
After turning the key,go tothe CONF menuand then to
the PAY submenu (see section 5.5.8). In this menu,
selectthe OPLoption usingthe INCand DECkeys(∧,∨)
and press START.
Theuser willhave accesstoall theconfiguration options
and all the programs.
5.4.2 Coin Mode

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This submenu allows you to change the length of the
different wash cycles. The standard programs are P1,
P2, P3 and P4, therefore the changes made using this
submenu will apply to these programs, but not to P5,
P6 and P7.
The water levels can be varied; there are three different
settings:
1- Low (factory setting)
2- Intermediate
3- High
If the configuration is modified, this will affect all the
levels of water used. Press start and the current level is
displayed (Leu1), use the INC and DEC (∧,∨) keys to
change the level to suit your needs. Press Start again
to confirm the level selected.
5.5.3 StCL (Configuration of standard cycles)
On entering the CONF menu, different submenus are
available which permit the modification of some of the
parameters of the wash programs. These submenus
are not always available. Access to the menus will
depend on the current operating mode (OPL MODE,
COIN MODE or CP MODE) of the washer extractor.
5.5.1 PRIC (Price)
This allows the price of each program to be established
independently. It is only available in COIN MODE (see
section 5.4.2).
Use the INC & DEC (∧,∨) keys to select the program for
which the price is to be changed. Press START to enter
the program, and select the price using the INC & DEC
(∧,∨) keys; press START to confirm the price. The price
is conditioned by the currency selected; if the currency
is changed, the prices will be reset, therefore it is
IMPORTANT to select the currency first (see section
5.5.6).
5.5.2 LEuL (Configuration of levels)
After turning the key, go to the CONF menu and then to
the PAY submenu (see section 5.5.8). In this menu,
select the COIN option using the INC and DEC keys
(∧,∨) and press START.
5.4.3 CP Mode
The CP Mode is also used in self-service machines,
but in this case, the machine is operated using a pay
station or card. As with the Coin Mode, the user is only
able to select and start the program.
To ensure the machine in CP Mode, insert a key in the
left-hand lock of the top cover and turn.
After turning the key, go to the CONF menu and then to
the PAY submenu (see section 5.5.8). In this menu,
select the CP option using the INC and DEC keys (∧,∨)
and press START.
5.4.4 Credit Mode
When the machine is configured to Coin Mode or CP
Mode, the owner can choose to access certain additional
options that will allow them to modify certain parameters.
To do so, enter Credit Mode.
To enter CREDIT Mode, insert a key in the left-hand
lock of the top cover and turn. Then press and hold the
upper left key for 3 seconds. A short buzz is heard.
To exit CREDIT MODE, turn the key in the other direction
to close the lock and remove the key.
5.5 Configuration Menu
To access the menu, with the washer extractor turned
on and stopped, press the INC and DEC (∧,∨) keys at
the same time for 3 seconds. With self-service washer
extractors, it is first necessary to open the lock in the
top cover, as this enables access to the menus. The
screen displays the CONF (Configuration) menu.
Use the INC and DEC (∧,∨) keys to scroll through the
different available options in the menus. To go to the
required option, press START, and to go back, press
ESC (bottom left button).

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This is only available in COIN MODE (see section 5.4.2).
This allows the currency to be selected. The default
currency of the coin slot is USD (Code 3), but it is also
possible to configure the machine for use with other
currencies. Please refer to the coin drop kit manual and
check whether the coin slot installed in your machine
accepts the currency used in your country. Allocate the
currency to the washer extractor programmer. The table
below shows the available currencies. Use code 3 for
the United States.
Use the ECL submenu to change the length of each of
the cycles of the extended programs, P5 and P6.
The changes made will only apply to these two
programs.
The default times of each cycle and the range within
which they can be changed are as follows:
5.5.5 P7-P10 (Configuration of the OPL programs)
5.5.4 ECL (Configuration of extended cycles)
This option is only available when the machine is in OPL
MODE, therefore it is necessary to activate this operating
mode (see section 5.4.1).
The OPL programs are independent to the other six
programs and it is possible to change more settings in
these programs. They offer the option to add an
additional soak, prior to the prewash. In addition to the
times for each cycle, it is also possible to modify the
wash temperature and the spin speed.
The temperature of the wash cycle can be set between
cold water and 194ºF, with a default value of 104ºF.
The spin speed varies according to the type of washer
extractor: standard, rapid or high speed. Nevertheless,
it is possible to change this speed and establish a lower
speed. This change will only affect the maximum spin
cycles, as the average spin is always at 100G. The
available speeds are as follows:
SP1: 100G (standard speed)
SP2: 200G (rapid speed)
SP3: 450G (high speed) (350G EWH60)
5.5.6 Cur (Currency)
CODE MINIMUM PRICE
0 Token 1
1 Kuwait
Oman
0.05
2 Azerbaijan
Bulgaria
Bahrain
China
Fiji
Malaysia
Panama
Singapore
0.1
3 Argentina
Bermuda
Brazil
Canada
Ecuador
Egypt
Ethiopia
Guatemala
Cayman Islands
Saudi Arabia
El Salvador
Turkey
United States
0.25
4 United Arab Emirates
Bolivia
Estonia
Euro-Countries
United Kingdom
Georgia
Ghana
Croatia
Latvia
New Zealand
Qatar
Ukraine
0.5

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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bangladesh
Switzerland
Dominican Republic
Hong Kong
Israel
India
Sri Lanka
Lithuania
Morocco
Macedonia
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Russian Federation
Sweden
Slovakia
Thailand
Tunisia
Uruguay
Yugoslavia
South Africa
Australia
1
6 Czech Republic
Denmark
Kenya
Mexico
Norway
Romania
5
7 Algeria
Guyana
Hungary
Iceland
Kazakhstan
Slovenia
Taiwan
10
8 Chile
Costa Rica
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Paraguay
French Polynesia
50
9 Colombia
Indonesia
Japan
South Korea
Uganda
Venezuela
100
NOTE:This list is continuously updated, if you cannot find your country in the
list, please ask your distributor for the latest available update.
5.5.7 TiMr (Wash time remaining)
Thisindicates thetimeremaining untiltheprogram ends.
The default setting is ON for all the programs, but if the
StOP option (Thermal stop, see section 5.5.10) is
activated, the remaining time option is automatically
deactivated.
5.5.8 PAY (Operating mode)
Thisallows themachine operatingmode to bechanged
between CP MODE, COIN MODE & OPL MODE (see
section 5.4).
5.5.9 AVAn (Advance cycle)
This option is only available in OPL MODE. The key >
can be deactivated, to prevent the advance of a cycle
thusensuringthe washprogram iscompleted correctly.
By default, it is ON.
5.5.10 StOP (Thermal stop switch)
This option is only available in OPL MODE. When the
thermal stop switch is activated, the cycle time does
not start until the programmed temperature has been
reachedin ordertoguarantee thewash cycleiscorrectly
completed; this switch can be deactivated so that the
timeiscounted fromthe momentthe programmed level
is reached. The default setting is OFF.
5.5.11Grd (Change between °F & °C)
This option is only available in OPL MODE. This
submenu allows you to select the temperature display
indegrees Fahrenheit(°F) ordegrees Celsius(°C). The
default setting is degrees Fahrenheit.
5.5.12 Beep (Acoustic signal)
This option is only available in OPLMODE. This allows
you to switch the acoustic signals on or off. By default,
they are ON.
5.5.13 deLA (Cycle Stop Grace Period)
This option is only available in self service modes. This
allowsthegrace periodfor thecycle stop tobe set. The
default time is 1 minute. The allowable range is from 0
to 9 minutes.

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5.6 Maintenance Menu
To access the menu, with the washer extractor turned
on and stopped, press the INC and DEC (∧,∨) keys at
the same time for 3 seconds. With self-service washer
extractors, it is first necessary to open the lock in the
top cover, as this enables access to the menus. The
screen displays the CONF (Configuration) menu.
Use the INC & DEC (∧,∨) keys to select the MANT option
and press START.
5.6.1 In/Out (Inputs/Outputs)
This allows you to view the status of the different inputs
(IN) and outputs (OUT) of the base plate. The OUT
submenu also allows you to activate or deactivate the
plate outputs, including the water inputs, the heating
system or the inverter.
5.6.2 Std (Statistics)
The statistics submenu contains data about the
machine’s operation. The statistics available to the user
are as follows:
- CiCL: Provides information about how many
times each program has been run.
- HOUr: Gives the number of hours during
which the washer extractor has been running.
- Err: Number of times each of the errors has
occurred (see section 6.2).
- SPd: Information about the number of times
each spin type has been run.
5.6.3 Def
This is only available to the technical service.
5.6.4 Last
This displays the last ten errors occurred in order.
5.7 Menu Mod
This is only available to the technical service
5.8 Machine operating
When the machine is running a program, the
Configuration menu is disabled, and the user is offered
certain data about the machine’s operation. This data
is only displayed if the machine is set to OPL mode
(see section 5.4.1).
To go to the menu and view the real data while the
machine is running, press INC and DEC (∧,∨) together
for 3 seconds.
The following options will be available:
PArA (Parameters): Temperature, water level and time
remaining.
In (Inputs): This is only available to the technical service.
Out (Outputs): This is only available to the technical
service.
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