Programming Supplies
• Up to 4 Supplies can be programmed at the same time in a se-
quence.
• If Liquid soap pumps have been installed on the washing ma-
chine, then these pumps will be activated by programming a
time value for the corresponding supply signal 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8.
Time Limits
• The maximum programmable time is 99 Seconds.
• If the time is 0 Seconds then the supply will NOT be activated
at the wash process.
NOTE: If for some special application more than 4
supplies must be programmed in the same se-
quence, this can be solved by programming the
same sequence twice; one after the other. Split the
water level (so it will take water for the second fill,
say 60%, 100%), step time, and the number of sup-
plies, over the two subsequent sequences. Program
A "NO DRAIN" between the two sequences to avoid
draining the water. Set temperature the same for
both parts.
Programming the Motor On and Off Times for
Reversing
• The standard Reversing Motor On and Off times at Wash
speed is 12 seconds On and 3 seconds Off.
• For Delicates and Woolens it’s recommended to program a
gentle wash action with a Reversing On time of 3 seconds and
an Off time of 12 seconds.
Programming the Sequence Time
• The sequence time starts running after the water level is
reached.
• If wait for Temperature has been selected, the sequence time
starts running only once the programmed temperature has
been reached at the heating process.
• For a Cooldown Sequence, the programmed time corresponds
with the time for decreasing the water temperature.
Recommendation:
At least a cooldown of 3 minutes must be programmed. And to
avoid the shrinking of the garments, it’s recommended to pro-
gram the time so that the temperature will decrease with about
37.4°F [3°C] for each minute.
NOTE: For a spray sequence, if a supply has been pro-
grammed, the sequence time corresponds with the pro-
grammed supply time.
Signal
• The signal should be programmed when a running wash cycle
has to be interrupted.
• The Buzzer will be activated to alert the operator.
• For most cases, the operator interrupts a program to fill the
soap box an additional time.
• The program interruption will always occur at the end of a
step.
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