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Programming

F232064

10

Entering Program Mode

1. Unlock and raise top cover.

2. Remove control module cover.

3. Locate the Run/Program Mode switch near 

center of computer board inside control module. 
Refer to 

Figure 1

.

Figure 1 

4. Flip switch to down position to enter PROGRAM 

Mode. Display will show “PrE”.

Programming a Cycle

1. Select the cycle number to program: CY1, CY2, 

CY3 or CY4 by pressing Hot, Warm, Cold/
Normal or Cold Delicate.

2. Press the Cold/Normal or Cold/Delicate key until 

the computer display shows the segment to be 
edited. The Cold/Normal key scrolls forward 
through the segments and the Cold/Delicate key 
scrolls backwards through the segments.

NOTE: The computer will exit cycle programming 
mode if one of the following happens:

The Hot key is pressed

.

The Warm key is pressed when the final spin 
time is displayed.

The Warm key is pressed when the time of 
“00” is displayed for “rin4.”

The Cold/Normal key is pressed when the 
display shows “rin4.”

The Cold/Delicate key is pressed when the 
display shows “PrE.”

3. Once the desired segment is displayed, press the 

Warm key. The Warm key is used to step forward 
through the cycle segment steps.

4. Use the Cold/Normal or Cold/Delicate key to set 

the desired segment time. Set the value to “00” to 
skip the segment. Press the Warm key.

NOTE: The computer does not count down the 
remaining cycle time during fills or drains. The 
computer resumes counting down cycle time once 
the programmed fill level is reached and when the 
machine has drained.

5. Use the Cold/Normal or Cold/Delicate

 

key to 

select the desired fill temperature. Refer to 

 

Table 3

.

Refer to the 

Cycle Segment Chart

 section for detailed 

descriptions of cycles.

6. Press the Warm

 

key.

7. Use the Cold/Normal or Cold/Delicate key to 

select the desired fill level. Refer to 

 

Table 4

.

B152R

1

Run/Program Mode Switch

2

Computer Board

1

2

Fill Temperature Options

Display

Fill Type

CFIL

Cold fill

HFIL

Hot fill

bFIL

Warm fill

Table 3 

Water Level Options

Display

Fill Level

LOLE

Low Level

HILE

High Level

SLUC*

Overflow

*Machines shipped to France only.

Table 4 

To avoid personal injury, recommended 
inlet water temperature should be no 
higher than 125

°

 Fahrenheit (51

°

 Celsius). 

W709

WARNING

Summary of Contents for HC18PC2

Page 1: ...xtractor Cabinet Hardmount P Series Microcomputer Refer to page 2 for Model Identification CHM166C Part No F232064R3 May 2008 Keep These Instructions for Future Reference If this machine changes owner...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...plate Location 3 Replacement Parts 3 Customer Service 3 Safety Information 4 Explanation of Safety Messages 4 Important Safety Instructions 4 Safety Decals 6 Operator Safety 7 Programming 8 P Series M...

Page 4: ...undry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT F232064 2 Introduction Model Identification Information in this manual is applicable to these models HC18PC2 UC18PC2 HC25PC2 UC25PC2 HC35PC2 UC35PC2 HC50PC2 U...

Page 5: ...hen ordering parts or when seeking technical assistance Replacement Parts If literature or replacement parts are required contact the source from whom the machine was purchased or contact Alliance Lau...

Page 6: ...stances to the wash water 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 wee...

Page 7: ...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 qu...

Page 8: ...talled adjusted and serviced 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...

Page 9: ...door unlocked c Close and lock the door and start a cycle Attempt to open the door while the cycle is in progress The door should not open If the door lock and interlock are not functioning properly...

Page 10: ...ward from segment to segment to decrease numerical values such as step times coin denomination and vend prices and to switch between available options Setup Mode Setup options are programmable options...

Page 11: ...held the displayed value changes more rapidly Amount to Start This setup option sets the vend price or prices necessary to start a cycle If 1AtS was selected during setup one value will be available...

Page 12: ...ld Delicate key is pressed when the display shows PrE 3 Once the desired segment is displayed press the Warm key The Warm key is used to step forward through the cycle segment steps 4 Use the Cold Nor...

Page 13: ...Normal or Cold Delicate key to enable or disable the supply step If nSUP is selected the supply step is disabled If SUP is selected the supply step is enabled Press the Warm key 11 If the supply step...

Page 14: ...for supply 2 during a fill Compartment 3 flushes when the program calls for supply 3 during a fill If the program calls for a coin blocking coil instead of supply 3 during a fill compartment 3 flushe...

Page 15: ...s 00 for no spin Available only if SUP is selected SUP3 is available only if the S3 CoiL setup option is set to S3 Table 6 Segment 2 Wash Display Instructions Use the Cold Normal or Cold Delicate key...

Page 16: ...nabled SUP1 SUP3 Select supply 1 3 SPIn flashed for one second tINE flashed for one second 00 or 60 to 120 Select time for spin 60 to 120 seconds 00 for no spin Available only if SUP is selected SUP3...

Page 17: ...nds 00 to skip segment HFIL CFIL or bFIL Select HFIL hot fill CFIL cold fill or bFIL warm fill LOLE or HILE Select fill level LOLE low or HILE high water level nSUP or SUP Select nSup supply step disa...

Page 18: ...r Hot Warm Cold Cold Level Low Low Low Low Bleach Yes Yes Yes No Supply 1 1 1 1 Spin Sec 60 60 60 60 Rinse 1 Time Sec 90 90 90 90 Water Cold Cold Cold Cold Level High High High High Bleach No No No No...

Page 19: ...continued Cycle Prewash Wash Rinse 1 Time Sec Time Sec Time Sec Water Water Water Level Level Level Supply Bleach Bleach Drain Supply Supply Spin Sec Drain Drain Spin Sec Spin Sec Rinse 2 Rinse 3 Rin...

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