Alliance Laundry Systems CCN020KNF Owner's manual

Programming
Washer-Extractor
Refer to Page 7 for Model Numbers
CHM537R_SVG
Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
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WARNING
Machine installations must comply with minimum
specifications and requirements stated in the appli-
cable Installation Manual, any applicable municipal
building codes, water supply requirements, electrical
wiring regulations and any other relevant statutory
regulations. Due to varied requirements and applica-
ble local codes, this machine must be installed, ad-
justed, and serviced by qualified maintenance per-
sonnel familiar with applicable local codes and the
construction and operation of this type of machinery.
They must also be familiar with the potential hazards
involved. Failure to observe this warning may result
in personal injury, property damage, and/or equip-
ment damage, and will void the warranty.
W820
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-
STRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant
to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exer-
cised when installing, maintaining, or operating the
machine.
Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to
the dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer.
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Table of Contents
Model Identification............................................................................... 7
Introduction........................................................................................... 8
Replacement Parts ......................................................................................... 8
Customer Service............................................................................................8
Preliminary Information.........................................................................9
About the Control........................................................................................... 9
Glossary of Terms...........................................................................................9
Power Failure Recovery.................................................................................. 9
Communications.............................................................................................9
Control Identification........................................................................... 10
Select Cycle Keypads....................................................................................10
Display Identification............................................................................11
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)........................................................................11
7-Segment Digits.......................................................................................... 11
Machine Operation...............................................................................12
Start Up....................................................................................................... 12
Door Locking Mode......................................................................................12
Stop Mode....................................................................................................12
Start Mode................................................................................................... 12
End of Cycle Mode....................................................................................... 12
Cycle Sequence............................................................................................ 12
Run Mode.................................................................................................... 12
Signals.........................................................................................................12
Changing Cycles...........................................................................................12
Door Unlocking Mode...................................................................................12
Special Features....................................................................................13
Programming the Control.............................................................................. 13
Collecting Audit Information......................................................................... 13
Testing Machine and Control Functions.......................................................... 13
Rapid Advance Feature................................................................................. 13
Communications Mode..................................................................................13
Top Cover Openings......................................................................................13
Power Save Mode......................................................................................... 13
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Temperature Display Mode............................................................................13
Opening the Top Cover......................................................................... 14
Entering the Manual Mode................................................................... 15
How to Enter the Manual Mode......................................................................15
How to Exit Programming Feature................................................................. 15
Programming Control...........................................................................16
What Can Be Programmed?........................................................................... 16
Programmable Options Available................................................................... 16
Programming Flowcharts...............................................................................21
Default Cycle dCYC..................................................................................... 27
Audio Signal AUd........................................................................................ 28
Error Code Programming Err-........................................................................ 30
Cycle Programming Cy--...............................................................................36
Supply Compartment Dispenser Programming SUPC (Design 1 Models Only)...41
Number of Balance Retries bALr................................................................... 41
IR Access (Enable/Disable) IrA......................................................................41
Fahrenheit/Celsius t FC................................................................................. 42
Hot Water Temperature FH............................................................................ 43
Warm Water Temperature FHC...................................................................... 43
Cold Water Temperature FC...........................................................................44
Cooldown Enable/Temperature Codn .............................................................44
Production Test Cycle (Enable/Disable) PtEn.................................................. 45
Manual Rapid Advance (Enable/Disable) rAEn............................................... 45
No Cycle Time Display nCtd......................................................................... 46
Programmable Cycle Time Display PCtd........................................................ 46
Slow Drain Detection Adjust Value SdAd....................................................... 47
Set Real-Time Clock rtC-...............................................................................48
Manual Diagnostics (Enable/Disable) dAEn.................................................... 49
Low Water Level FLo................................................................................... 49
Medium Water Level FnEd ........................................................................... 50
High Water Level FHI................................................................................... 50
Temperature Controlled Fill Enable/Disable tCF..............................................51
Auto-Water Leak Detection ALd-...................................................................52
Collecting Audit Information................................................................ 53
How to Enter Audit Feature........................................................................... 53
How to Read Audit Data................................................................................53
How to Exit Audit Feature............................................................................. 53
Manual Reset........................................................................................54
How to Enter Manual Reset........................................................................... 54
Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions............................... 55
How to Enter Diagnostic Testing Feature........................................................ 55
How to Start Tests.........................................................................................55
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How to Exit Diagnostic Testing Feature.......................................................... 55
Diagnostic Test Descriptions..........................................................................57
Error Codes..........................................................................................63
Rapid Advance Feature.........................................................................66
How to Use Rapid Advance........................................................................... 66
How to Exit Rapid Advance Feature............................................................... 66
Communications Mode......................................................................... 67
Infra-red Communications............................................................................. 67
How to Begin Communications with an External Device.............................. 67
Default Cycles.......................................................................................68
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Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these models:
Models
20 Pound CCN020KNF
CCN020KNV
CCN080KNV
ICN020KNF
ICN020KNV
SCH020KNF
SCH020KNV
SCL020KNF
SCL020KNV
SCN020KN2
SCN020KNF
SCN020KNV
SCU020KN2
SCU020KNF
SCY020KNF
SCY020KNV
SCZ020KN2
SCZ020KNV
UCH020KNF
UCH020KNV
UCL020KN2
UCL020KNF
UCL020KNV
UCN020KN2
UCN020KNF
UCN020KNV
UCU020KN2
UCU020KNF
UCU020KNV
UCY020KNF
UCY020KNV
30 Pound CCN030KNF
CCN030KNV
ICN030KNF
ICN030KNV
SCH030KNF
SCH030KNV
SCL030KN2
SCL030KNF
SCL030KNV
SCN030KN2
SCN030KNF
SCN030KNV
SCU030KN2
SCU030KNF
SCU030KNV
SCY030KNF
SCY030KNV
UCH030KNF
UCH030KNV
UCL030KN2
UCL030KNF
UCL030KNV
UCN030KN2
UCN030KNF
UCN030KNV
UCU030KN2
UCU030KNF
UCU030KNV
UCY030KNF
UCY030KNV
40 Pound CCN040KNF
CCN040KNV
ICN040KNF
ICN040KNV
SCB040KNF
SCB040KNV
SCH040KNF
SCH040KNV
SCL040KN2
SCL040KNF
SCL040KNV
SCN040KN2
SCN040KNF
SCN040KNV
SCU040KN2
SCU040KNF
SCU040KNV
SCY040KNF
SCY040KNV
UCB040KNF
UCB040KNV
UCH040KNF
UCH040KNV
UCL040KN2
UCL040KNF
UCL040KNV
UCN040KN2
UCN040KNF
UCN040KNV
UCU040KN2
UCU040KNF
UCU040KNV
UCY040KNF
UCY040KNV
60 Pound CCN060KNF
CCN060KNV
ICN060KNF
ICN060KNV
SCH060KNF
SCH060KNV
SCL060KN2
SCL060KNF
SCL060KNV
SCN060KN2
SCN060KNF
SCN060KNV
SCU060KN2
SCU060KNF
SCU060KNV
SCY060KNF
SCY060KNV
UCH060KNF
UCH060KNV
UCL060KN2
UCL060KNF
UCL060KNV
UCN060KN2
UCN060KNF
UCN060KNV
UCU060KN2
UCU060KNF
UCU060KNV
UCY060KNF
UCY060KNV
80 Pound ICN080KNF
ICN080KNV
SCH080KNF
SCH080KNV
SCL080KNF
SCL080KNV
SCN080KNF
SCN080KNV
SCU080KNV
SCY080KNF
SCY080KNV
UCH080KNF
UCH080KNV
UCL080KNF
UCL080KNV
UCN080KNF
UCN080KNV
UCU080KNF
UCU080KNV
UCY080KNF
UCY080KNV
100 Pound ICN100KNF
ICN100KNV
SCH100KNF
SCH100KNV
SCL100KNF
SCN100KNF
SCN100KNV
SCY100KNF
UCH100KNF
UCH100KNV
UCL100KNF
UCL100KNV
UCN100KNV
UCU100KNF
UCU100KNV
UCY100KNV
125 Pound SCL125KNV
SCN125KNV
SCU125KNV UCL125KNV UCN125KNV UCU125KNV
Model Identification
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Introduction
Replacement Parts
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source
from which the machine was purchased or contact Alliance Laun-
dry Systems at +1 (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of
the nearest authorized parts distributor.
Customer Service
For technical assistance, contact your local distributor or contact:
Alliance Laundry Systems
Shepard Street
P.O. Box 990
Ripon, WI 54971-0990
U.S.A.
www.alliancelaundry.com
Phone: +1 (920) 748-3121 Ripon, Wisconsin
Introduction
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Preliminary Information
About the Control
This control is an advanced, programmable computer that allows
the owner to control most machine features by pressing a se-
quence of keypads.
The control allows the owner to program custom cycles, set vend
prices, retrieve audit information, run diagnostic tests, program
special vend features and other programmable features. Refer to
Programming the Control for a list of features. Machines shipped
from the factory have a default cycle built in, however, the owner
can change the default cycle, or any cycle, as needs permit.
The default cycle is #5.
IMPORTANT: In the event of a power failure, the control
will not have to be reprogrammed. It is designed with a
memory system that will remember how it was pro-
grammed until the electrical power is restored.
IMPORTANT: It is extremely important that the machine
has a good ground connection and that all mechanical
and electrical connections to the control are made be-
fore applying power to or operating the machine.
Glossary of Terms
The following are a few terms and abbreviations to learn. These
are referred to throughout the instructions.
Display – This term refers to the window area of the control that
displays words and values.
LED (Light Emitting Diode) – This term refers to the lights next
to the keypads and status words of the control.
Power Failure Recovery
If a cycle is in progress and the power fails for less than five (5)
seconds, the cycle status is saved in memory. When the power re-
covers, the machine will resume into the previously active cycle.
If the length of the power failure is greater than five seconds, the
control will end the cycle and the display will revert back to Start
Mode.
Communications
The control may be programmed manually or by infra-red com-
munication with an external device.
An external device, such as a PDA, allows the owner to program
and retrieve information from the control without touching the
keypad. An external device greatly expands the programming op-
tions available to the owner. However, it is not required to pro-
gram and operate the machine. The operation of an external de-
vice and the advanced features available are covered separately in
the instructions included with the external device software. Con-
tact Alliance Laundry Systems for a list of approved PDAs and
other external devices.
Preliminary Information
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Control Identification
Select Cycle Keypads
(Refer to Figure 1 )
Select Cycle keypads are used to select the specific machine cy-
cle. These pads are numbered 0-9 and allow the user to select a
cycle other than the default cycle (#5). The Select Cycle keypads
are not active after starting a cycle. Pressing the flashing START
(enter) keypad will confirm the selection and the cycle will begin.
The Select Cycle keypads are used in various combinations for
programming cycles, retrieving audit information, running diag-
nostic tests, and other operations. These instructions cover the
manual programming and data retrieval options.
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5
6
7
1. Select Cycle keypads
2. Display
3. Four 7-Segment Digits
4. STOP UNLOCK keypad (125 lb. models) or STOP keypad (all other models)
5. START (enter) keypad
6. LED Light
7. LED Status Lights
Figure 1
Control Identification
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Display Identification
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
WASH LED
Wash LED is lit at the beginning of a wash portion of the cycle
and will remain lit until the wash is complete.
RINSE LED
Rinse LED is lit at the beginning of a rinse portion of the cycle
and will remain lit until the rinse is complete.
SPIN LED
Spin LED is lit during the final spin portion of the cycle.
DOOR LED
Door LED is lit whenever the door is locked. The door can’t be
opened when this LED is lit.
BLEACH LED
Bleach LED is lit when bleach compartment is dispensing for the
first time in the cycle.
7-Segment Digits
The 7-Segment Digits are used to display the time remaining in a
cycle, error messages and descriptive codes. During diagnostic
testing or manual programming of the control, these digits will
display descriptive codes and values (as described in Entering the
Manual Mode).
Display Identification
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Machine Operation
Start Up
When power is applied to the machine, the control becomes ac-
tive and will display its software version as SXX (XX is the ver-
sion number) for one (1) second. If the control was not powered
down during a running cycle, it will enter the Start Mode.
Door Locking Mode
The control enters this mode after the START (enter) keypad is
pressed in Start Mode. The control stays in Door Locking Mode
until it confirms the door is closed and locked.
Stop Mode
The control enters this mode if the user stops the cycle by press-
ing the STOP UNLOCK keypad (125 lb. models) or STOP key-
pad (all other models). If control does not detect water or cylinder
rotation, it will enter Door Unlocking Mode.
Start Mode
The control enters this mode when machine is ready for opera-
tion. The display will show CYxx where xx is the cycle num-
ber.
After pressing the START (enter) keypad, the door will lock and
the cycle will begin.
End of Cycle Mode
When a cycle is complete, the control will display 00 until the
machine door is opened. When this event occurs the display will
revert back to Start Mode.
Cycle Sequence
Upon the start of a cycle, the control will display the total cycle
time. The appropriate LEDs will light while the machine passes
through different cycle steps. Any coin entered after the first fill
step will be added to the total coin counter, but the user will not
be able to change cycles.
Upon the start of a cycle, the control will display the total cycle
time. The appropriate LEDs will light while the machine passes
through different cycle steps. The user will not be able to change
cycles or water temperature.
Run Mode
The control enters this mode when a cycle is running. The time
remaining appears in the display, the status LEDs are lit and the
loading door is locked.
Signals
The options for when a signal can be used during the machine op-
eration are listed below:
1. End of Cycle Signal - By default, this signal is turned off. If
turned on, the signal sounds for three (3) seconds at the end of
a cycle.
2. Signal On Keypad Depression - By default, this signal is
turned on and sounds for a quarter of a second each time a
keypad is pressed.
NOTE: Refer to Programming the Control to program sig-
nal options.
Changing Cycles
Cycles cannot be changed anytime after the machine is started.
Door Unlocking Mode
The control enters this mode after cycle has ended. The control
waits for confirmation that door is unlocked. Once confirmation
is received that door is unlocked, control will enter End of Cycle
Mode.
Machine Operation
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Special Features
Programming the Control
The control allows the machine owner to program the control
with the use of the keypad. Cycle options may be programmed,
audit information may be viewed and diagnostic tests may be run
by pressing combinations of the keypads.
For details on programming select cycle options, refer to Pro-
gramming Control.
Collecting Audit Information
The control will store audit information in its memory that can be
retrieved by pressing various combinations of keypads. The con-
trol will record total machine cycles and total rapid advance cy-
cles.
For more information on the audit features, refer to Collecting
Audit Information.
NOTE: Additional audit information is retrievable with
an external device, using infra-red communications.
Refer to the appropriate instruction manual.
Testing Machine and Control Functions
Special diagnostic features built into the control allow the owner
to run specific diagnostic tests. By opening and closing the top
cover and then pressing various sequences of Select Cycle key-
pads, the owner may retrieve or perform the following tests:
• Front End Control Software Version Number
• Output Board Control Software Version Number
• Output Board Water Level Sensor Trim Value
• Top Cover Opening Test
• Door Switch Input Test
• Door Lock Input Test
• Show Fill Time Test
• Show Drain Time Test
• Temperature Sensor Display Test
• Start Pulse Test
• VFD Balance Input Test
• 24 VAC Switch Input Test
• VFD Drive Fault Input Test
• Frame Stability Switch Input Test
• VFD Balance Weight Test (Design 1 models only)
• Drive DC Bus Display Test (Design 2 and 3 models only)
• Water Purge Test
• Water Leak Detection Test
• Drive Software Version Number (Design 2 and 3 models on-
ly)
• Drive Parameter Table Version Number (Design 2 and 3 mod-
els only)
• Drive Type (Design 2 and 3 models only)
For detailed information on running diagnostic tests, refer to Test-
ing Machine and Electronic Control Functions.
Rapid Advance Feature
This feature allows the user to quickly advance through active cy-
cles. This feature is useful when tests must be performed immedi-
ately on a machine currently in an active cycle. In this case, the
user can quickly advance through the cycles to Ready Mode the
shake out step, then End of Cycle Mode Shakeout. At this point,
the user can perform the required tests and then return the ma-
chine to the point it was interrupted.
Communications Mode
This feature allows the control to communicate with an external
device. This allows the control to be programmed and have its
data read without using the keypad.
For more detailed information on using the Communications
Mode feature, refer to Communications.
Top Cover Openings
The control will capture the times and dates of the openings of
the Top Cover. The information is saved in memory. An open top
cover combined with various keypad presses allows the control to
enter manual modes of operation. These modes include Manual
Programming, Audit Collection and Diagnostics.
Power Save Mode
This feature powers down the display after machine is idle for 4
minutes and 15 seconds.
To “wake up” the machine display, press any Cycle keypad.
The Power Save Mode is a feature of the control and cannot be
disabled in programming.
Temperature Display Mode
This feature allows machines equipped with a temperature sensor
to display the current water temperature after the first fill during a
cycle. Press the 0 (zero) keypad to display temperature and press
again to return to remaining cycle time.
Special Features
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Opening the Top Cover
To manually program the control, the top cover must be opened.
Opening and closing the top cover trips a switch which allows ac-
cess to various programming options. Once opened, the top cover
may either be left open, and then closed after programming, or it
may be closed immediately.
The top cover is located on the top of the machine.
1. Unlock top cover.
2. Slide top cover forward slightly to move notches away from
the pegs on the front of cabinet.
3. Lift the top cover up. To completely remove, lift top cover
away from both top cover hinges. Refer to Figure 2 .
After removing, or opening and closing the top cover, the opera-
tor has 4 minutes and 15 seconds to begin programming. If the
appropriate keypads have not been pressed in that time, the con-
trol will not accept operator programming. Should this happen,
opening and closing the top cover will once again trip the switch
which allows access to the programming options.
CHM1357R_SVG
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3
2
1
1. Top Cover Lock
2. Top Cover
3. Top Cover Hinge
4. Peg
Figure 2
Opening the Top Cover
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Entering the Manual Mode
For programming, testing, and retrieving information from the
control, it is often necessary to enter the Manual Mode by follow-
ing the six (6) simple steps below.
For an overview the Manual Mode, refer to Entering Manual
Mode.
How to Enter the Manual Mode
1. Open the top cover. Refer to Opening the Top Cover.
2. While pressing and holding the #4 keypad with one hand,
press the #1 keypad with the other hand.
3. The display will show rAPd.
4. Press the #3 (∧) or the #6 (∨) keypad to scroll through the op-
tions until the desired option appears in the display.
5. Press the START (enter) keypad.
Manual Mode is broken into three (3) groups: Manual Program-
ming, Manual Rapid Advance and Manual Diagnostics. Manual
Programming can only be turned on or off with an external de-
vice. Refer to the appropriate instruction manual. Manual Rapid
Advance and Manual Diagnostics can be turned on and off using
an external device or by manual programming (refer to Manual
Rapid Advance (Enable/Disable) rAEn and Manual Diagnostics
(Enable/Disable) dAEn of Programming Control).
By default, all groups are turned on.
The manual features available in each group are as follows (the
menu displayed on the display in this mode is in parentheses).
•Manual Programming
•Manual Programming (Prog)
•Manual Read Audit (AUdt)
•Manual Reset (rSEt)
•Manual Rapid Advance
•Rapid Advance (rAPd)
•Manual Diagnostics
•Manual Diagnostic Tests (diAg)
If a group is turned off, the display will change from the selected
feature to oFF when the START (enter) keypad is pressed and an
audio signal will sound for one (1) second. The display will then
return to the selected feature. The features in the group cannot be
entered.
How to Exit Programming Feature
Press the #5 (<) keypad until the control returns to Ready Mode.
Entering the Manual Mode
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Programming Control
What Can Be Programmed?
This section offers a detailed description of all available program-
mable options.
Each description includes instructions on when and why the op-
tion might be used and, more importantly, how to program the
option.
For an overview of the programming organization, refer to the
flowcharts on the following pages.
For more advanced users, see the quick reference list (refer to Ta-
ble 1) and programming flowcharts (refer to Programming Flow-
charts) for the options available through the programming mode.
NOTE: The codes in the Option Display column of Table
1 are displayed when that option is selected.
Programmable Options Available
Option
Number
Option Dis-
play Description Default Value Value Range
1dCYC Default Cycle Cy05* Cy01-Cy30*
2AUd Audio Signal 29* 0-31*
3Err- Errors — —
a. E FL Fill Errors on on/oFF
b. E dr Drain Error on on/oFF
c. E Ub Unbalance Error Display on on/oFF
d. E oP Open Thermister Error Dis-
play
on on/oFF
e. E SH Shorted Thermistor Error Dis-
play
on on/oFF
f. E Ht Heat Error Display (Heater
only)
on on/oFF
g. LEr Water Leak Detection Error — —
1. LEr1 Water Leak Detection During
a Machine Cycle (On/Off)
oFF on/oFF
2. LEr2 Water Leak Detection Day of
Week Enable
127* 0-127*
3. LEr3 Number of cycles between
leak detection test
0* 0-127*
h. E Sd Slow Drain Detection oFF on/oFF
4Cy-- Cycle Programming Refer to Default Cycles for
default cycle information
a. AgIt Cycle Agitate — —
1. tyPE Agitate Type ** 1-4*
2. ASPd Agitate Speed (VFD only) ** Lo/rEg*
Table 1 continues...
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Option
Number
Option Dis-
play Description Default Value Value Range
b. SEg- Cycle Segment Program-
ming
—1-8*
1. SgEn Segment Enable/Disable ** on/oFF
2. FILL Fill Step — —
a. FLEn Fill Step Enable/Disable ** on/oFF
b. FLEU Fill Level ** HI/nEd/Lo or 1-30
c. tEnP Fill Temperature ** CoLd/Uarn/Hot
35°F-194°F [2°C-90°C]
3. SUPL Supply Step — —
a. SUEn Supply Step Enable/Disable ** on/oFF
b. dISP Dispenser Options ** Design 1 models: display will
show Cx (compartment-ori-
ented) or Sx (supply-orient-
ed), depending on how option
5 (Supply/Compartment Dis-
penser Programming) is pro-
grammed.Design 2 and 3
models: Compartment and
Supply dispensing is program-
med separately.Press START
(enter) keypad to access op-
tions.
(i) C2 or S1 Compartment #2/Supply #1
(Design 1 models)
** on/oFF
(ii) C3 or S2 Compartment #3/Supply #2
(Design 1 models)
** on/oFF
(iii) C4 or S3 Compartment #4/Supply #3
(Design 1 models)
** on/oFF
(iiii) S4 Supply #4 (Design 1 models) ** on/oFF
(1) C2 Compartment #2 (Design 2
and 3 models)
** on/oFF
(2) C3 Compartment #3 (Design 2
and 3 models)
** on/oFF
(3) C4 Compartment #4 (Design 2
and 3 models)
** on/oFF
(4) S1 Supply #1 (Design 2 and 3
models)
** on/oFF
(5) S2 Supply #2 (Design 2 and 3
models)
** on/oFF
Table 1 continues...
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Option
Number
Option Dis-
play Description Default Value Value Range
(6) S3 Supply #3 (Design 2 and 3
models)
** on/oFF
(7) S4 Supply #4 (Design 2 and 3
models)
** on/oFF
c. SdUr Supply Duration ** Press START (enter) keypad
to access options
(i) SEC Seconds ** 0-59
(ii) nIn Minutes ** 0-9
4. AgSt Agitate Step — —
a. AgEn Agitate Step Enable/Disable ** on/oFF
b. AdUr Agitate Duration (in minutes) ** 1-30 for agitate types 1 or 2
1-180 for agitate types 3 or 4
c. HEAt Heat in Agitate (if heater is
present)
** oFF/1/2**
5. drAn Drain Step on on/oFF
6. SPIn Spin Step — —
a. SPEn Extract Step Enable/Disable ** on/oFF
b. SSEC Extract Seconds ** 0-59
c. SnIn Extract Minutes ** Intermediate Extract:
Min. Step Time = 30 sec-
onds
Max. Step Time = 3:59 mi-
nutes
d. SSPd Extract Speed (VFD only) ** 1-5* (Design 1)
1-6* (Design 2 and 3)
c. Cnin Cycle Time 0* 0-255 minutes
5SUPC Supply/Compartment Dis-
penser Programming (De-
sign 1 Models only)
C (Compartment) C (Compartment)
S (Supply Dispenser)
6bALr Number of Balance Retries
(VFD only)
Design 1: 3
Design 2 and 3: 1
1-7
7IrA IR Access (Enable/Disable) on on/oFF
8t FC Fahrenheit/Celsius FAHr (Fahrenheit) FAHr (Fahrenheit)
CEL (Celsius)
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Option
Number
Option Dis-
play Description Default Value Value Range
9FH Hot Water Temperature 140°F [60°C] 35°F-194°F [2°C-90°C]
10 FHC Warm Water Temperature 100°F [38°C] 35°F-194°F [2°C-90°C]
11 FC Cold Water Temperature 35°F [2°C] 35°F-194°F [2°C-90°C]
12 Codn Cooldown Enable/Tempera-
ture
oFF oFF or
13 PtEn Production Test Cycle (Ena-
ble/Disable)
on on/oFF
14 rAEn Manual Rapid Advance
(Enable/Disable)
on on/oFF
15 nCtd No Cycle Time Display oFF on/oFF
16 PCtd Programmable Cycle Time
Display
oFF on/oFF
17 SdAd Slow Drain Detection Adjust 0 0-255 seconds
18 rtC- Real Time Clock — —
a. rtC1 Set Real Time Clock Minutes — 00-59
b. rtC2 Set Real Time Clock Hours — 00-23
c. rtC3 Set Real Time Clock Day — 001 (Sunday)-007 (Saturday)
d. rtC4 Set Real Time Clock Date — 1-31
e. rtC5 Set Real Time Clock Month — 1-12
f. rtC6 Set Real Time Clock Year — 00 (2000)-99
g. rtC7 Daylight Saving Option on on/oFF
19 dAEn Manual Diagnostics (Ena-
ble/Disable)
on on/oFF
20 FLo Low Water Level 3 1-10
21 FnEd Medium Water Level 15 11-20
22 FHI High Water Level 27 21-30
23 tCF Temperature Controlled Fill oFF on/oFF
24 ALd- Auto-Water Leak Detection — —
a. ALd1 Auto-Water Leak Detection
(On/Off and cycles)
oFF oFF/0-127 (Cycles)
b. ALd2 Auto-Water Leak Detection
Hour
0 0-23
c. ALd3 Auto-Water Leak Detection
Day of Week
127* 0-127*
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Option
Number
Option Dis-
play Description Default Value Value Range
*Refer to programming section for value definition.
**Refer to the Default Cycles for default cycle setting information.
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