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Programming

F8112301R3

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162. Press Enter to continue.
163. Display shows “

UAit...

” for 2 seconds and then 

shows “

StArt

” when complete.

164. Turn programming key back to Run.

Test Mode

NOTE: If programming key is not turned to Prog 

when this is attempted, “

A0

” will flash on display.

In order to access Test Mode, ensure that “

StArt

” is on 

display. 

1. Turn programming key to Prog and very quickly 

press “

Enter 217

” on keypad. 

NOTE: If “

Prog 17

” appears, keys were not 

pressed quickly enough. Press Stop button to abort 

and repeat process. 

2. When “

tESt

” appears on display you are in Test 

Mode. 

3. Once “

tESt

” appears on display, select test to 

perform.

4. Press Enter to begin test.

Test 1: Inputs

This test can be used to check all inputs to PS40 

control.

Table 2 

1. With “

tESt

” on the display, press 1 on keypad.

2. The first Input Signal will be displayed.
3. Display will indicate whether input contacts are 

open or closed using last character on right 

(o = open, c = closed). 

4. Press Enter to advance to next input. Press 

Temperature button to go back to previous.

5. Press Stop button to leave test.

Example:

 

inP.tHEr.o

” means motor overload 

protector is open. “

inP.tHEr.c

” means motor overload 

protector is closed. 

NOTE: Activating or deactivating the input will 

change open and closed state to verify component 

operation.

Test 2: Analog Reference

Tests analog reference output voltage in comparison to 

cylinder speed.

NOTE: Because PS40 control does not try to 

compensate for speed in this mode, running RPM 

will not necessarily match commanded RPM – this 

is normal.

1. With “

tESt

” on the display, press 2 on the 

keypad.

2. After selecting Test 2, display will show 

P000ux.xx

”.

3. Press Enter.
4. Door will now lock. 
5. Press Enter.
6. The cylinder will rotate in reverse direction in 

wash speed and the RPM and analog output will 

be displayed: such as “

LO46u.39

” (numbers on 

left of decimal point indicate running RPM, 

numbers on right of decimal point indicate 

analog voltage). 

7. Press Enter.
8. Display will show “

Pxxxux.xx

”. 

9. Press Enter.

10. Cylinder will rotate in forward direction in wash 

speed and RPM and analog output will be 

displayed: such as “

r046u0.39

”. 

11. Press Enter.

12. Cylinder will rotate in distribution speed and 

RPM and analog output will be displayed: such 

as “

d046u0.39

”. 

13. When drive SmartSpin signal turns on, “

bS

” will 

be displayed in lower Program Number/Alarm 

display. 

NOTE: Test SmartSpin speed by pressing 1 on the 

keypad. Display will show “

S...

”.

Display

Input Signal

inP.tHEr.o

Motor overload protector

inP.hEY.o

Programming switch

inP.LoCh.o

Door lock switch S2 (Lock solenoid)

inP.door.c

Door lock switch S1 (Door closed switch 
and magnetic sensor)

inP.tiLt.o

Vibration switch

inP.SEnS.o

Proximity sensor (Basket rotation)

inP.Coi1.o

Inverter balance signal

inP.Coi2.o

Timer hold

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Summary of Contents for CP040PHN1

Page 1: ...trol Refer to Page 9 for Model Identification PHM1398C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 PS40 PROG RUN PHM1398C Part No F8112301R3 August 2015 Keep These Instructions for Future Reference If this machine changes ownership this manual must accompany machine www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

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Page 3: ...tification 12 Start up 13 Model and Software Verification 13 Overview Of Modes 13 Programming 15 Setup Pre Program Mode 15 Test Mode 20 Test 1 Inputs 20 Test 2 Analog Reference 20 Test 3 Not Available 21 Test 4 Water Level Control Test 21 PS40 Water Level Sensor Calibration Procedure 21 Test 5 Temperature Sensor Test 21 Test 6 Test of Outputs 21 Test 7 Keyboard Test 22 Ram Reset 23 Operating Mode ...

Page 4: ...nostics 33 Alarm Codes 33 Fault Codes 34 Programming Tips 34 Standard Programs 35 Program 0 Rinse and Spin 36 Program 1 Cold Wash 38 Program 2 Warm Wash 40 Program 3 Hot Wash 42 Program 4 Perm Press 44 TProgram 5 Cold Gentle 46 Program 6 Warm Gentle 48 Program 7 Rubber Mats 50 Program 8 Soak 52 Program 9 Starch 54 Program Worksheet 56 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 5: ...r These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode 5 Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE If the hot water system has not been used for such a period before using a washing machine or combination washer dryer turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for s...

Page 6: ...eners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product 19 Keep washer in good condition Bumping or dropping the washer can damage safety features If this occurs have washer checked by a qualified service person 20 Be sure water connections have a shut off valve and that fill hose connections are tight CLOSE the shut off valves at the end of e...

Page 7: ...iced by qualified electrical 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 damage and may void the warranty SW004 WARNING Install the machine on a level floor of sufficient strength Failure to do so may result i...

Page 8: ...amage to solid state devices that are used in some models Special cooling devices may be necessary 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 Humidity Relative humidity above 90 may cause machine s electronics or motors to malfunction or may trip ground fault interrupter Corrosion prob...

Page 9: ... System Provide drain lines or troughs large enough to accommodate total number of gallons that could be released if all machines on site drained at same time from highest attainable level If troughs are used they should be covered to support light foot traffic Power For personal safety and for proper operation machine must be grounded in accordance with state and local codes Ground connection mus...

Page 10: ...void problems A clean power supply free from voltage spikes and surges is absolutely essential for machines equipped with AC inverter drive Inconsistencies peaks and valleys in power supply can cause AC inverter drive to generate nuisance errors If voltage is above 230 Volt for 200 Volt installation or 460 Volt for 400 Volt installation ask power company to correct As an alternative a step down tr...

Page 11: ...N1 CP080PMN2 CP080PMQ1 CPC80M IP080PMN1 IP080PMN2 IP080PMQ1 IP080PMQ2 IPH80M IPH370 CP080PHN1 CP080PHN2 CP080PHQ1 CP080PHQ2 CPC80H IP080PHN1 IP080PHN2 IP080PHQ1 IP080PHQ2 IPH80H JP080PHN1 JP080PHN2 JP080PHQ1 100 Pound CP100PMN1 CP100PMN2 CP100PMQ1 CPC100M IP100PMN1 IP100PMN2 IP100PMQ1 IPH100M IPH460 JP100PMQ1 CP100PHN1 CP100PHN2 CP100PHQ1 CP100PHQ2 CPC100H IP100PHN1 IP100PHN2 IP100PHQ1 IPH100H JP1...

Page 12: ...apacity pounds dry weight of laundry P Type of Control P PS40 M Spin Speed M Medium Q Electrical Voltage Q 200 208 220 240 Volt 50 or 60 Hertz 3 Phase 1 Design Series 0 Auxiliary Heating 0 Prep for Steam 0 Plumbing 0 2 Valve Standard Thread 1 Chemical Supply 1 Single Dry Chemical Compartment with 6 Liquid Chemical Supply Connections U Agency Approval U ETL ETLC 01 Options Identification www groupd...

Page 13: ...e Refer to Figure 1 Figure 1 Replacement Parts If literature or replacement parts are required contact the source from which the washer extractor was purchased or contact Alliance Laundry Systems LLC at 920 748 3950 for the name of the nearest authorized parts distributor A parts manual may be ordered by returning the reply card provided with each washer extractor Customer Service For technical as...

Page 14: ...ming Port 2 Start Button 8 Enter Button 3 Main Display 9 Temperature Toggle Button 4 Program Number Alarm Display 10 Up Button 5 Emergency Stop Button 11 Down Button 6 Run Program Mode Key Switch 12 Number Buttons Figure 2 PHM1398C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 PS40 PROG RUN 2 9 10 11 6 5 1 8 7 3 4 12 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 15: ...d the following will begin to scroll across the control display after 5 seconds Machine Model such as IPh60h where 60 is the capacity and h is the model series Compare to machine serial decal for accuracy Software Version such as 02 or 03 Software ID Code such as PS40 310 5 Record the Machine Model Software Version and Software ID Code 6 Press Stop button twice or until StArt is displayed Overview...

Page 16: ...keypad If Prog 08 appears keys were not pressed quickly enough Press Stop to abort and start over If CoPY PrG appears on display you are in Copy Mode Refer to Copy Mode section NOTE If Programming key is not turned to Prog when this is attempted A0 will appear on display indicating that Copy Mode has been locked out Setup Pre Program Mode NOTE Do not modify any of PS40 s setup items unless necessa...

Page 17: ... 14 Press Temperature button to alter your selection 15 Press Enter to continue 16 Display shows SE i This selection cannot be altered Proceed to water inlet valve selection 17 Select all inlet valves that are equipped with machine if desired 18 Press Enter to continue NOTE Not all machines have five soap components Refer to the 12th digit in the model number i e IP060PHN1005U01 If it is a 5 or 6 ...

Page 18: ...the optional water reuse valve 2 57 Press Temperature button to alter selection 58 Press Enter to continue 59 Display shows no i r3 or i r3 i r3 enables the optional water reuse valve 3 60 Press Temperature button to alter selection 61 Press Enter to continue 62 Display shows no rP or rP rP enables the water recirculating pump 63 Press Temperature button to alter selection 64 Press Enter to contin...

Page 19: ...o Step 103 a Display shows no SoAP 1 or SoAP 1 SoAP 1 enables liquid supply output number 1 1 Press Temperature button to alter selection 2 Press Enter to continue b Display shows no SoAP 2 or SoAP 2 SoAP 2 enables liquid supply output number 2 1 Press Temperature button to alter selection 2 Press Enter to continue c Display shows no SoAP 3 or SoAP 3 SoAP 3 enables liquid supply output number 3 1 ...

Page 20: ... This option programs the temperature differential for supplemental heating and temperature controlled water 110 Enter a value using the keypad A value of 5 C 9 F is recommended 111 Press Enter to continue 112 Display shows bu or no bu bu enables a buzzer sound at end of program no bu disables the buzzer 113 Press Temperature button to alter selection 114 Press Enter to continue 115 Display shows ...

Page 21: ...keypad A value of 15 is recommended 147 Press Enter to continue 148 Display shows LE nE Pxxx xxx medium water level This option programs default medium water level in percentage or centimeters depending on selection earlier in Setup Pre Program Mode Refer to Step 13 149 Enter a value using the keypad A value of 20 or LE nE P020 is recommended 150 Press Enter to continue 151 Display shows LE Hi P x...

Page 22: ...component operation Test 2 Analog Reference Tests analog reference output voltage in comparison to cylinder speed NOTE Because PS40 control does not try to compensate for speed in this mode running RPM will not necessarily match commanded RPM this is normal 1 With tESt on the display press 2 on the keypad 2 After selecting Test 2 display will show P000ux xx 3 Press Enter 4 Door will now lock 5 Pre...

Page 23: ...d quickly machine will return to StArt or Prog display and it will be necessary to press Stop and try again 4 From tESt display press 4 button on keypad for water level sensor calibration 5 Close door 6 Press 0 button on keypad to zero sensor Wait for drain to open display to go to 0 and drain to close 7 Press Start to begin filling shell with water 8 When water reaches center of basket back press...

Page 24: ...tem output is open out i r1 o Reuse water inlet valve number 1 output is open out i FLu o Flush valve i 9 output is open out i Hot o Hot water inlet valve output is open out i Col o Cold water inlet valve number output is open out i 6 o Inlet valve number i 6 output is open out i 5 o Inlet valve number i 5 output is open out i 4 o Inlet valve number i 4 output is open out i 3 o Inlet valve number ...

Page 25: ... right of display will flash Once level is satisfied light will be continuous and time will count down Refer to Figure 3 If a bath requires supplemental heating and HECo is programmed the decimal point second from right of display will flash and time will remain constant Once programmed temperature is achieved light will stay on Refer to Figure 3 If a machine is draining the decimal point third fr...

Page 26: ...gram through each program step Rapid Advance will stop at each drain step and Enter button must be released and pressed again in order to continue with Rapid Advance sequence Rapid Advance feature may be disabled by selecting no ACCL in Setup Pre Program Mode Refer to Setup Pre Program Mode section Programmed Stop If an indefinite time stop 0 minutes was programmed the program will pause and wait ...

Page 27: ...eating system will be activated until button is released Manually Activating the Chemical Supply Signals After program has been running for 3 minutes activate liquid supply outputs 1 12 by first pressing and releasing 3 button on keypad and then pressing corresponding number on keypad for desired liquid supply output Hold button in for desired output length then release Display Total Operating Hou...

Page 28: ...e press Enter button Skip to Step 18 if this is programmed b Program AG Force to use a wash action other than what was preset in Setup Pre Program Mode as default press Enter Continue to next step 1 Press Enter to continue 2 Display shows A xx x xx x number of seconds 3 Use the keypad to input the number of seconds for cylinder to rotate before pausing to reverse direction i e A 12 0 4 Press Enter...

Page 29: ...perature button to alter selection 26 Press Enter to continue 27 Display shows t xx xx xx xx time program stops 28 Use the keypad to input the time of program step where program will stop until programmed temper is reached use 0 for beginning of program step 29 Press Enter to continue 30 Display shows noGEntLE or GEntLE GEntLE will enable cylinder to operate in Gentle Action Mode until programmed ...

Page 30: ...less than or equal to what was programmed in Setup Pre Program Mode NOTE If a default water level low medium or high was programmed enter 99 and press Enter twice The PS40 control will automatically select a number corresponding to water level 69 Press Enter to continue NOTE All machines are set up at factory to measure water levels in percentage 0 is bottom of cylinder 50 is half way up cylinder ...

Page 31: ...o5 So5 enables liquid supply output signal number 5 z Press Temperature button to alter selection aa Press Enter to continue bb Display shows t5 xxx xxx number of seconds cc Use the keypad to input the number of seconds liquid supply signal number 5 is active dd Press Enter to continue ee Display shows no So6 or So6 So6 enables liquid supply output signal number 6 ff Press Temperature button to al...

Page 32: ...cle in this step NOTE If no Add selected skip to Step 79 NOTE When programming either a Cool Down Stop or Soak cycle refer to the appropriate step Cool Down Cycle Step 76 Stop Cycle Step 77 Soak Cycle Step 78 74 Press Temperature button to alter selection 75 Press Enter to continue 76 Display shows Cool Enabling this option inserts a cool down cycle in this program step a Press Enter to continue b...

Page 33: ...ion 87 Press Enter to continue NOTE To obtain same extract performance in different sized machines extract speeds are commonly expressed in G s For example a very large machine spinning at 500 RPM will remove more water than a small machine spinning at the same RPM However if a large machine spins at 80 G s it will perform the same as a small machine spinning at 80 G s For this reason it is conven...

Page 34: ...ding program and unlocking loading door NOTE If SiGnAL was selected during Setup Pre Program Mode SiGnAxxx will be displayed 115 Press Enter to continue 116 Display shows dAtA xxxx and then change to StArt exiting Programming Mode Inserting Deleting a Program Step 1 Enter Program Mode Refer to Enter Programming Mode 2 Display shows ProG 00 3 Use the keypad to enter the program number to program or...

Page 35: ...ination program number this is the program number to store copy in Press Enter 01 02 The PS40 will display source destination program numbers to confirm operation Press Enter to complete operation or Stop to abort operation Code Description A0 Program key was in wrong position when trying to access Programming Mode Press Enter to clear A2 Program selected does not exist Press Enter to clear A3 Mac...

Page 36: ... This will reduce drying time and energy consumption High spin speeds 80 G s can set wrinkles in goods made of Visa and some other synthetic materials For processing non porous rubber mats try a long JoLt drain period instead of a final extract Jolt routine alternates short spin and tumble segments and will effectively remove water from non porous goods because they are continuously rearranged fre...

Page 37: ...ram 5 Cold Gentle Program 6 Warm Gentle Program 7 Rubber Mats Program 8 Soak Program 9 Starch Dispenser Assignments Cup1 Break 1 Starch Cup2 Break 2 Cup3 Cup4 Cup5 Sour Softener Inlet Assignments 1 Cup 1 2 Cup 2 3 Cup 3 4 Cup 4 5 Cup 5 6 7 Cold Water 8 Hot Water 9 Chemical Injection Flush Chemical Signal Assignments Chem 1 Break 1 Chem 2 Break 2 Chem 3 Sour Softener Chem 4 Starch Chem 5 Chem 6 www...

Page 38: ...upply Flush 5 i5 Cold Water Inlet iCold x Hot Water Inlet iHot x Flush Flush Level Type SE LE LE Hi Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 20 Chem 1 SoAP t1 Chem 2 SoAP t2 Chem 3 SoAP t3 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add no add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool CdnI Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn Additional Stop Time A...

Page 39: ...ms 37 F8112301R3 Program 0 Rinse and Spin Table 14 continued Rinse and Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drain drain d1 Drain Movement drain Drain Time drain t Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 Total Time t 8 05 Tumble tu 030 Table 14 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 40: ...3 Supply Flush 4 i4 Supply Flush 5 i5 X Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X Hot Water Inlet iHot Flush Flush X X X X X Level Type SE LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 20 9 13 13 13 Chem 1 SoAP t1 030 Chem 2 SoAP t2 030 Chem 3 SoAP t3 030 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add no add Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add Cool Down To C...

Page 41: ...2 Rinse and Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Spin Time Spin SP T no spin no spin 30 30 5 00 Spin Type Lo Lo Smart Spin Speed GF SP Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 Drain Movement drain dist dist Drain Time drain t 45 45 Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005 Total Time t 5 45 10 45 2 35 2 35 9 05 Tumble tu 030 Table 15 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 42: ... i5 X Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X Hot Water Inlet iHot X X Flush Flush X X X X X Level Type SE LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 20 9 13 13 13 Chem 1 SoAP t1 030 Chem 2 SoAP t2 030 Chem 3 SoAP t3 030 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu Cool D...

Page 43: ...le 16 continued Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse and Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 Drain Movement drain dist dist Drain Time drain 45 45 Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005 Total Time t 5 45 10 45 2 35 2 35 9 05 Tumble tu 030 Table 16 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 44: ...5 i5 X Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X Flush Flush X X X X X Level Type SE LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 20 9 13 13 13 Chem 1 SoAP t1 030 Chem 2 SoAP t2 030 Chem 3 SoAP t3 030 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu Cool Do...

Page 45: ...e 17 continued Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse and Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 Drain Movement drain dist dist Drain Time drain t 45 45 Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005 Total Time t 5 45 10 45 2 35 2 35 9 05 Tumble tu 030 Table 17 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 46: ... Cold Water Inlet iCold X Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X Flush Flush X X X X X Level Type SE LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 20 9 13 13 13 Chem 1 SoAP t1 030 Chem 2 SoAP t2 030 Chem 3 SoAP t3 030 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add no add no add no add Cool down no add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI 2 Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu 105 Cool D...

Page 47: ...le 18 continued Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse and Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 Drain Movement drain dist dist Drain Time drain t 45 45 Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005 Total Time t 5 45 10 45 2 35 2 35 9 05 Tumble tu 030 Table 18 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 48: ...lush 4 i4 Supply Flush 5 i5 X Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X X Flush Flush X X X X X Level Type SE LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 20 9 13 13 13 Chem 1 SoAP t1 030 Chem 2 SoAP t2 030 Chem 3 SoAP t3 030 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI Highe...

Page 49: ...e 19 continued Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse and Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 Drain Movement drain dist dist dist Drain Time drain t 45 45 45 Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 Total Time t 3 45 8 45 2 45 2 35 9 05 Tumble tu 030 Table 19 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 50: ... Flush 4 i4 Supply Flush 5 i5 X Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X X Flush Flush X X X X X Level Type SE LE LE Hi Lo Med Med Med Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 20 9 13 13 13 Chem 1 SoAP t1 030 Chem 2 SoAP t2 030 Chem 3 SoAP t3 030 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI Hig...

Page 51: ...e 20 continued Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse and Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 Drain Movement drain dist dist dist Drain Time drain t 45 45 45 Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 Total Time t 3 45 8 45 2 45 2 35 9 05 Tumble tu 030 Table 20 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 52: ... Cold Water Inlet iCold X X X X X Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X X Flush Flush X X X X X Level Type SE LE LE Hi Med Hi Hi Hi Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 20 13 20 20 20 Chem 1 SoAP t1 030 Chem 2 SoAP t2 030 Chem 3 SoAP t3 030 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add no add no add no add no add no add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu Cool D...

Page 53: ...d Prewash Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse 3 Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 Drain Movement drain wash wash 1 jolt jolt jolt Drain Time drain t 30 30 30 60 180 Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 Total Time t 5 30 10 30 2 30 3 00 7 00 3 50 Tumble tu 030 Table 21 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 54: ... Water Inlet iCold X X X X X Hot Water Inlet iHot X X X X Flush Flush X X X X X X Level Type SE LE LE Hi Hi Lo Med Med Med Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 20 20 9 13 13 13 Chem 1 SoAP t1 030 030 Chem 2 SoAP t2 030 Chem 3 SoAP t3 030 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add no add Soah no add no add no add no add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI Highest Cd Temp Add Cool...

Page 55: ... Prewash Soak Wash Rinse 1 Rainse 2 Rinse and Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drain drain d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 d1 Drain Movement drain dist dist dist Drain Time drain t 45 45 45 Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 005 005 Total Time t 5 45 605 45 10 45 2 35 2 35 9 05 Tumble tu 030 Table 22 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 56: ...i4 Supply Flush 5 i5 Cold Water Inlet iCold X Hot Water Inlet iHot X Flush Flush X Level Type SE LE LE Med Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P 13 Chem 1 SoAP t1 Chem 2 SoAP t2 Chem 3 SoAP t3 Chem 4 SoAP t4 030 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Wash Time Cyt ti 7 00 Additional Add no add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool CdnI Lowest Cd Temp Ad...

Page 57: ...rogram 9 Starch Table 23 continued Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Spin Time Spin SP T 5 00 Spin Type Smart Spin Speed GF SP Drain drain d1 Drain Movement drain Drain Time drain t Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td 005 Total Time t 12 05 Tumble tu 030 Table 23 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

Page 58: ...3 Supply Flush 4 i4 Supply Flush 5 i5 Cold Water Inlet iCold Hot Water Inlet iHot Flush Flush Level Type SE LE LE Level SE LE LE P Level Control LE Co LE S P Chem 1 SoAP t1 Chem 2 SoAP t2 Chem 3 SoAP t3 Chem 4 SoAP t4 Chem 5 SoAP t5 Chem 6 SoAP t6 Additional Add Cool Down To Cdu Add Cool CduI Highest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdu Cool Down To Cdn Add Cool CdnI Lowest Cd Temp Add Cool Cdn Additional Stop Ti...

Page 59: ...8112301R3 Program Worksheet Table 24 continued Rinse and Spin Wash1 Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse and Spin Segment id 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drain drain Drain Movement drain Drain Time drain t Spin Delay Time Spin dEti td Total Time t Tumble tu Table 24 www groupdynamics laundry com sales groupdynamics lv ...

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