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Programming
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52. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
NOTE: If not altered there is no fill or flush of
supply line hose.
53. Press Enter to continue.
54. Display shows “
no i.Hot
” or “
i.Hot
”.
“i.Hot
”
enables the main hot water inlet fill valve.
55. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
NOTE: If not altered there is no fill or flush of
supply line hose.
56. Press Enter to continue.
57. Display shows “
i.FLuSH
” or “
i.HArd
”. No user
input required.
58. Press Enter to continue.
59. Display shows “
xx. SE-LE
”. No user input
required.
60. Press Enter to continue.
61. Display shows “
LE Hi
”, “
LE.Force
”, “
LE Lo
”
and “
LE ne
”. “
LE.Force
” programs a water
level other than what was preset in Setup (Pre-
Program) Mode.
a. Press Enter
b. Display shows “
LEP xxx
” or “
LE.C xxx
”
(xxx = water level).
c. Use the keypad to input the desired water
level in percentage or millimeters
(depending on selection made during Setup
[Pre-Program] Mode).
d. Press Enter
62. To use default water levels preset in Setup (Pre-
Program) Mode, press Temperature button to
toggle through “
Lo
” “
ne
” or “
Hi
” water level
selections.
63. Press Enter to continue.
64. Display shows “
no LE.Co
” or “
LE.Co
”.
“
LE.Co
” pauses program time until a water level
is achieved.
65. Press the Temperature button to alter selection.
66. Press Enter to Continue.
NOTE: If “
no LE.Co
” was selected, display will
show “
no SoAP
”.
67. Display shows “
LESP xxx
” (xxx = water level).
68. Use the keypad to input the water level when
program time should resume. The level input
should be 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
back and so on. This is done because, for example,
a 10% water level will give the same performance
on a 60 pound model as a 140 pound model,
whereas a 10 inch (254 mm) water level will not
give the same performance on different capacities.
When transferring programs from a 60 pound
model to a 140 pound model with inch-based water
levels, all water levels would need to be adjusted.
Programs with percentage-based water levels will
work the same in any size machine with no
modification.
70. Display shows “
no SoAP
” or “
SoAP
”. “
SoAP
”
utilizes 1 or more external liquid chemical supply
outputs.
71. Press Temperature button to alter selection.
NOTE: If “
no SoAP
” was chosen, all soap options
will be disabled and “
no Add
” or “
Add
” will be
displayed (refer to
Step 73
).
72. Press Enter to continue.
NOTE: The number of external liquid chemical
supply outputs available will be determined by
equipment options chosen during Setup (Pre-
Program) Mode.
a. Display shows “
no So1
” or “
So1
”. “
So1
”
enables liquid supply output signal number 1.
NOTE: If “
no So1
” was selected the next
available liquid supply output will be shown
(“So2”).
b. Press Temperature button to alter selection
NOTE: Next step will be determined by “
SoAP
”
option chosen during Setup (Pre-Program) Mode.
•
If “
no SoAP
” was chosen, “
no Add
” will be
displayed.
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