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6.   When 

oPL 3

 appears in the display, press the START (enter)

keypad. The current OPL status will appear in the display.

on

 = Option Enabled

oFF

 = Option Disabled (factory default setting)

7.   Press the NORMAL 40 (

) or the DELICATES COLD (

)

keypad to change the current status.

8.   Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap-

pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op-
tion will appear in the display.

 Drop Off Mode 

droP

This option allows the owner to limit machine use to an attendant
without requiring vend. Refer to 

Drop-Off Mode

 for more details.

1.   Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to 

How to Enter the

Manual Mode

.

2.   Press the NORMAL 40 (

) or the DELICATES COLD (

)

keypad until 

Prog

 appears in the display. Press the START

(enter) keypad, and 

AtS 1

 will appear in the display.

3.   Press the NORMAL 40 (

) or the DELICATES COLD (

)

keypad to scroll through the programmable options until

droP

 appears in the display.

4.   When 

droP

 appears in the display, press the START (enter)

keypad. The current Drop Off Mode status will appear in the
display.

on

 = Option Enabled

oFF

 = Option Disabled (factory default setting)

5.   Press the NORMAL 40 (

) or the DELICATES COLD (

)

keypad to change the current status.

6.   Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap-

pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op-
tion will appear in the display.

 Out of Order 

oUt

This option allows the owner to disable machine use by display-
ing an out of order message.
1.   Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to 

How to Enter the

Manual Mode

.

2.   Press the NORMAL 40 (

) or the DELICATES COLD (

)

keypad until 

Prog

 appears in the display. Press the START

(enter) keypad, and 

AtS 1

 will appear in the display.

3.   Press the NORMAL 40 (

) or the DELICATES COLD (

)

keypad to scroll through the programmable options until 

oUt

appears in the display.

4.   When 

oUt

 appears in the display, press the START (enter)

keypad. The current Out of Order status will appear in the dis-
play.

on

 = Option Enabled

oFF

 = Option Disabled (factory default setting)

5.   Press the NORMAL 40 (

) or the DELICATES COLD (

)

keypads to change the current status.

6.   Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap-

pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op-
tion will appear in the display.

Programming Control

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Summary of Contents for BT3JGASG403UW01

Page 1: ...her Refer to Page 10 for Model Identification A B C FLW92R_SVG Original Instructions Keep These Instructions for Future Reference If this machine changes ownership this manual must accompany machine Part No 805405ENR5 June 2016 ...

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Page 3: ...ions ap pearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possi ble conditions and situations that may occur It must be understood that common sense caution and care fulness are factors which cannot be built into these washers These factors MUST BE supplied by the per son s installing maintaining or operating the washer Always contact the distributor service agent or the manufacturer about any pro...

Page 4: ... LED 14 RINSE LED 14 SPIN LED 14 INSERT COINS CARD LED 14 DOOR LED 14 A LED 14 B LED 14 C LED 14 7 Segment Digits 14 Washer Operation 15 Power Up 15 Ready Mode 15 Partial Vend Mode 15 Additional Vend Mode 15 Start Mode 15 End of Cycle Mode 15 Door Locking Mode 15 Door Unlocking Mode 15 Cycle Sequence 15 Closing Washer Door 16 Published by permission of the copyright owner All rights reserved No pa...

Page 5: ...ode 19 Drop Off Mode 19 Low Power Auto Shutdown Option 19 Temperature Display 19 Out of Order Mode 19 Network Node Number Display Mode 19 Error Display Mode 19 Opening the Service Door 20 Stacked Washers and Dryers 10 Degree Front Control Washers and Coin Rear Control Washers 20 Rear Control Washers with Card Reader 20 OPL Models 21 Preparing for Manual Mode 21 Entering the Manual Mode 23 How to E...

Page 6: ...et Daylight Savings Time dLS 58 Special Vend 1 Days Enable SP1 1 58 How to Read the Days Enable Value Table 59 How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Minute SP1 2 64 How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Hour SP1 3 64 How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Date SP1 4 64 How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Month SP1 5 64 How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Year SP1 6 65 How to Program Special Vend 1 Length...

Page 7: ...6 Programming the Agitate Step Type 78 Programming the Soak Step Type 80 Programming the Cooldown Step Type 82 Programming the Drain Step Type 83 Programming the Extract Drain Spin Step Type 84 Programming the Audio Step Type 85 Programming the Hold Step Type 86 Hold Step Custom Messages CNESS 87 Programmable Cycle Time Display PCyCtd 87 No Cycle Time Display nCyCtd 87 Number of Balance Attempts w...

Page 8: ...n Test d 3 100 Water Level Trim Test d 7 100 Service Door Opening Test d 8 100 Coin Vault Opening Test d 9 100 Coin Drop 1 Input Test d 10 100 Coin Drop 2 Input Test d 11 100 Vend Connection Header Present Test d 12 100 Start Pulse Test d 13 100 Door Switch Input Test d 15 101 Door Lock Input Test d 16 101 Show Fill Time Test d 17 101 Show Drain Time Test d 18 101 Temperature Sensor Display Test d...

Page 9: ...Rapid Advance Feature 117 Clear Vend Feature 118 How to Clear Vend 118 Power Fail Recovery 119 Communications Mode 120 Infra red Communications 120 How to Begin Communications with an External Device 120 Card Reader Communications Card Models Only 120 Network Communications 120 Default Cycle Time 121 Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 9 Part No 805405ENR5 ...

Page 10: ...03UW06 PT2JXASP403UG06 BF3JXASP403UW01 NT2JLASP403UN01 PT3JGAJG403UG06 BT3JGAJG403UW01 NT2JLASP403UW01 PT3JGAJP403UG06 BT3JGAJP403UN01 NT2JLASP403UW06 PT3JGASG403UG06 BT3JGAJP403UW01 NT2JXASP403UN01 PT3JGASP403UG06 BT3JGASG403UW01 NT2JXASP403UW06 PT3JXASG403UG06 BT3JGASP403UN01 NT3JLASG403UW01 PT3JXASP403UG06 BT3JGASP403UW01 NT3JLASP403NN22 PTEJXASG303UG06 BT3JLASG403UW01 NT3JLASP403NW22 PTEJXASP3...

Page 11: ... failure is greater than the POWER FAIL RESET time the control will end the cycle and the display will revert back to the ready mode On drain pump models if the wash basket is full of water the control will lock the door and pump out the water Communications The control may be programmed manually by infra red with an external device or by a network A limited number of features can be programmed by...

Page 12: ...W87R_SVG DELICATES COLD tem perature of water from tap NOTE The number on each keypad corresponds to the wash temperature in C The SELECT CYCLE pads 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 START Keypad The START keypad is used to sta...

Page 13: ...ght 2 SELECT CYCLE pads 3 Six 7 Segment Digits 4 Display 5 LED Status Lights 6 SELECT Cycle Modifier pads 7 START pad Figure 1 Control Identification Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 13 Part No 805405ENR5 ...

Page 14: ...th each coin inserted If new options are selected before the first fill step of the wash cycle completes and it requires addition al vend the INSERT COINS CARD light will flash one 1 sec ond on and one 1 second off and the display will flash the vend price remaining to be satisfied one 1 second on off DOOR LED DOOR LED is lit whenever the door is locked The door can t be opened when this LED is li...

Page 15: ...trol will display 00 until the washer is opened a key is pressed or a coin card is entered When one of these three options occurs the display will revert back to the ready mode Door Locking Mode The control enters this mode after the Start pad is pressed in Start Mode or Pause Mode to start or resume a machine cycle The control will stay in Door Locking Mode until the loading door is closed and lo...

Page 16: ...s mode is entered the control will pause the cycle enter Door Unlocking Mode and drain pump the water out After the machine is confirmed to be empty and not rotating the control will unlock the door The control will then enter Pause Mode The user may then restart the machine by pressing the START pad where the machine will enter Door Locking Mode and once the door locks the cycle will resume from ...

Page 17: ...ockout Mode Start Time Hour Lock out Mode Start Time Minute Lockout Duration and when the control is in Ready Mode The display will show rES User ac cess is ignored until Lockout Mode is exited The control will be able to communicate with the Network IR or the Serial Payment System When entering the sequence of keypresses to exit Lockout Mode pressing the START keypad signals the end of the keypre...

Page 18: ...ne Configuration 5 Display Test Tests can only be entered when in Start or Ready Mode 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 an active cycle or advance into a cycle from the Ready Mode This feature is useful when tests must be performed immediately ...

Page 19: ... modifier A modifier B modifier C and NORMAL 90 For details on enabling Drop Off Mode refer to Programming Control Low Power Auto Shutdown Option This feature allows the owner to program the control to shut down or enter a low power consumption mode based on program mable times and dates if either of these options are enabled For details on programming the Low Power Auto Shutdown op tion refer to ...

Page 20: ...r the programmer has 4 25 minutes to begin programming If a keypad has not been pressed in that time the control will revert back to the Ready Mode Refer to Figure 2 NOTE If the Break In Alarm option is enabled it must be turned off or disabled by pressing the two program med keys before opening service door For more infor mation on using the Break In Alarm refer to the exter nal device or network...

Page 21: ...e screws from the bottom of the control panel that attach the control panel to the machine NOTE When reinstalling the control panel be sure to align the control panel s tabs with the machine s tabs Stack Units 1 Remove the screws from the bottom of the dryer front panel 2 Remove the screws that attach the bottom of the dryer base to the frontload washer s control panel 3 To gain access to the cont...

Page 22: ...FLW2384N_SVG SWD990N_SVG Figure 3 Opening the Service Door Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 22 Part No 805405ENR5 ...

Page 23: ...ntrol will return to the previous mode of operation 7 To exit press the DELICATES 30 keypad The control will revert back to Ready Mode Manual Mode Navigation Manual Mode is broken into five groups Manual Programming Manual Read Audit Manual Reset Manual Rapid Advance and Manual Diagnostics Manual Programming can only be turned on or off with an external device or the network Refer to the appro pri...

Page 24: ...Total start pulses Coin 2 Total coins 2 Press the START keypad to enter Manual Reset Mode Press the START keypad to enter Diagnostic Tests Refer to Diagnostic Tests flowchart Press the START enter keypad to read audit Press the START enter keypad to read audit Press the START enter keypad to read audit Press the START enter keypad to read audit rAPCyC Total Rapid Advance Cycles rCoin1 Resettable C...

Page 25: ...de is located on this page NOTE The letters and numbers in the Option Display column of the Programmable Options List are what will be shown in the display when that option is selected Programmable Options Available Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range 1 AtS 1 Vend Price 1 200 0 65 535 2 AtS 2 Vend Price 2 200 0 65 535 3 AtS 3 Vend Price 3 200 0 65 535 4 AtS 4 Vend ...

Page 26: ...ror Time 30 2 59 c E nF No Water Flow Error Menu 1 E nF 1 No Water Flow Error on on oFF 2 E nF 2 No Water Flow Error Time 5 1 59 d E Hd Too Hot to Drain Error Heater Temp Sensor only oFF on oFF e E dr Drain Error Menu 1 E dr 1 Drain Error on on oFF 2 E dr 2 Drain Error Time 15 Through Serial No 1507032556 5 Starting Serial No 1507032557 1 59 f E Ld Water Leak Detection Error Menu 1 E Ld 1 Water Le...

Page 27: ...er Temp Sensor only oFF oFF 1 255 k E Ht Heater Error Menu Heater Temp Sensor only 1 E Ht 1 Heater Error on on oFF 2 E Ht 2 Heater Error Time 120 1 255 l E tE Water Temperature Ex ceeded Heater Temp Sensor only on on oFF m E Ub Non Fatal Unbalance Error Display oFF on oFF n E SL Suds Lock Error Dis play oFF on oFF o SUd Suds Removal Routine Menu 1 SUd 1 Suds Removal Routine Display oFF on oFF 2 SU...

Page 28: ... 90C 24 CooLdn Cool Down Tempera ture Heater Temp Sen sor only 140F 60C 50F 160F 10C 71C 25 FL Lo Low Water Level 6 1 30 26 FL NEd Medium Water Level 10 1 30 27 FL Hi High Water Level 15 1 30 28 FLSH t Flush Out Time for Fill Steps 25 0 255 29 norF t No Refill After Time for Agitate Steps 255 0 255 30 rtC Real Time Clock Menu a rtC 1 Set Real Time Clock Minutes 0 59 b rtC 2 Set Real Time Clock Hou...

Page 29: ...23 32 SP1 Special Vend 1 Param eters Menu a SP1 1 Special Vend 1 Days of Week Enable oFF Refer to Table 8 b SP1 2 Special Vend 1 Start Minute 0 0 59 c SP1 3 Special Vend 1 Start Hour 0 0 23 d SP1 4 Special Vend 1 Start Date oFF oFF 1 31 e SP1 5 Special Vend 1 Start Month oFF oFF 1 12 f SP1 6 Special Vend 1 Start Year 0 0 99 g SP1 7 Special Vend 1 Length in Hours 0 0 24 h SP1 8 Special Vend 1 End D...

Page 30: ...cial Vend 1 Wash Status Agitate Steps Subtracted Minutes 0 0 10 s SP1 22 Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier Default Value 0 0 2 t SP1 23 Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier Key 1 B Vend Price 0 0 65 535 u SP1 24 Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier Key 2 C Vend Price 0 0 65 535 v SP1 25 Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier Key 1 B Op tions 0 0 31 w SP1 26 Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier Key 2 C Op tions 0 0 31 x SP1 27 Spec...

Page 31: ...C Options 3 0 31 d CNP 4 Cycle Modifier B Ad ditional Wash Time 2 0 15 e CNP 5 Cycle Modifier B Ad ditional Rinse Time 2 0 15 f CNP 6 Cycle Modifier C Ad ditional Wash Time 4 0 15 g CNP 7 Cycle Modifier C Ad ditional Rinse Time 4 0 15 37 CyCLE Cycle Programming Menu a CyCLE1 Cycle 1 b CyCLE2 Cycle 2 c CyCLE3 Cycle 3 d CyCLE4 Cycle 4 e CyCLE5 Cycle 5 f CyCLE6 Cycle 6 38 CNESS Hold Step Custom Messa...

Page 32: ...n oFF 46 LPAS 4 Low Power Auto Shut down 4 Days Enable oFF on oFF 47 PF rSt Power Fail Reset oFF oFF 0 120 48 irA En IR Access on on oFF 49 rAPdEn Manual Rapid Advance Access on on oFF 50 diAgEn Manual Diagnostics Access on on oFF 51 Ft En Factory Test Access on on oFF 52 LUC Lucky Cycle Menu a LUC 1 Lucky Cycle Day s of Week Enable On Off oFF oFF 3 255 b LUC 2 Lucky Cycle Number 50 1 255 c LUC 3 ...

Page 33: ...e Open Door Display on on oFF 59 AtS do Vend Price Display Override oFF on oFF 60 oPL OPL Parameters a oPL 1 OPL Mode Enable oFF on oFF b oPL 2 OPL Delayed Start oFF on oFF c oPL 3 OPL Display Power Save on on oFF 61 droP Drop Off Mode oFF on oFF 62 oUt Out of Order oFF on oFF Programming Control Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 33 Part No 805405ENR5 ...

Page 34: ...MP 2 Cycle Modifier Key 2 C Vend Price Adder Ats dP Vend Price Decimal Point Prog Manual Programming option press the START keypad To exit press the DELICATES 30 keypad continued Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options FLW118R_SVG To enter a programming Figure 5 Programming Control Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRA...

Page 35: ... E FL 2 Fill Error Time E nF No Water Flow Error E nF 1 No Water Flow Error E nF 2 No Water Flow Error Time FLW100R b_SVG continued PLSE Start Pulse Value PLSMod Start Pulse Mode AtyPE Programmable Output Type dFtCyC Default Cycle AUdio Audio Signal nodE Network Node Number Figure 6 Programming Control Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 35 Part No 805405ENR5 ...

Page 36: ...nued E dr Drain Error E dr 1 Drain Error E dr 2 Drain Error Time E Ld Water Leak Detection Error E Ld 1 Water Leak Detection Day s of Week Enable E Ld 2 Water Leak Detection Number of Cycles E Ld 3 Water Leak Detection Display Sequence E Hd Too Hot to Drain Error Heater Temp Sensor only E StHt Slow to Heat Error Heater Temp Sensor only Figure 7 Programming Control Published by permission of the co...

Page 37: ...k Error Display ovrFLd Overflow Mode Display Clear Error CLrErr tP F C Temperature F C Hot Water Temperature Heater Temp Sensor Only FL Hot FL HC Warm Water Temperature Heater Temp Sensor Only Cold Water Temperature Heater Temp Sensor Only FL CLd CooLdn Cool Down Temperature Heater Temp Sensor Only Low Water Level FL Lo FL MEd Medium Water Level High Water Level FL Hi FLSH t Flush Out Time for Fil...

Page 38: ... rtC Real Time Clock rtC 1 Minutes rtC 2 Hours rtC 3 Day rtC 4 Date rtC 5 Month rtC 6 Year dLS Daylight Savings dLS 1 Daylight Saving dLS 2 Start Month dLS 3 Start Day of Week dLS 4 Start Week of Month dLS 5 Start Hour dLS 6 End Month dLS 7 End Day of Week dLS 8 End Week of Month dLS 9 End Hour Figure 9 Programming Control Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 38 P...

Page 39: ...le Modifier Key 1 Medium Options SP1 26 Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier Key 2 Heavy Options SP1 1 Special Vend 1 Days of Week Enable SP1 2 Special Vend 1 Start Minute SP1 3 Special Vend 1 Start Hour SP1 4 Special Vend 1 Start Date SP1 5 Special Vend 1 Start Month SP1 6 Special Vend 1 Start Year SP1 20 Special Vend 1 Wash Status Agitate Step s Added Minutes SP1 22 Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier Defaul...

Page 40: ... Key 2 Heavy Options CMP 4 Cycle Modifier Key 1 Added Agitate Time to Wash Status Agitate Steps CMP 5 Cycle Modifier Key 1 Added Agitate Time to Rinse 1 Status Agitate Steps CMP 6 Cycle Modifier Key 2 Added Agitate Time to Wash Status Agitate Steps CMP 7 Cycle Modifier Key 2 Added Agitate Time to Rinse 1 Status Agitate Steps Figure 11 Programming Control Published by permission of the copyright ow...

Page 41: ...CLE1 Cycle 1 CyCLE2 Cycle 2 CyCLE3 Cycle 3 CyCLE4 Cycle 4 CyCLE5 Cycle 5 CyCLE6 Cycle 6 CyCLE7 Cycle 7 CyCLE8 Cycle 8 CyCLE9 Cycle 9 CMESS Hold Step Custom Messages CMESS1 Custom Message 1 CMESS2 Custom Message 2 PCyCtd Cycle Time Display Enable nCyCtd No Cycle Time Display CyCLE Cycle Programming Figure 12 Programming Control Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT ...

Page 42: ...Shutdown 2 Days Enable On Off LPAS 3 Low Power Auto Shutdown 3 Days Enable On Off LPAS 4 Low Power Auto Shutdown 4 Days Enable On Off PF rst Power Fail Reset irA En IR Access On Off rAPdEn Manual Rapid Advance On Off diAgEn Manual Diagnostics On Off Ft En Factory Test Cycle On Off bAL At Number of Balance Attempts with No Loss of Time CyCPAU Cycle Pause Resume On Off Figure 13 Programming Control ...

Page 43: ...rogrammable Push Start Display PodL Programmable Open Door Display AtS do Vend Price Display Override oPL OPL Parameters LUC 1 Lucky Cycle Day s of Week Enable On Off LUC 2 Lucky Cycle Number LUC 3 Lucky Cycle Display Option oPL 1 OPL Mode Enable On Off OPL 2 OPL Delayed Start On Off OPL 3 OPL Display Power Save On Off droP Drop Off Mode On Off oUt Out of Order On Off Figure 14 Programming Control...

Page 44: ...n allows the owner to set the vend price for a NOR MAL 90 DELICATES COLD This vend price will be shown in the display when NORMAL 90 DELICATES COLDNORMAL 40 is selected 1 Control must be in Manual Mode Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode 2 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad until Prog appears in the display Press the START enter keypad and AtS 1 will appear in the display 3 The key...

Page 45: ...o enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit 7 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in the display Cycle Modifier Key 1 B Vend Price Add er ACNP 1 This option allows the owner to set the vend price for the B modifier key This price is added onto the cycle price 1 Control must be in Manual...

Page 46: ...pears in the display press the START enter keypad NOTE To go back to the current programmable op tion without changing the value press the DELI CATES 30 keypad 5 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START enter keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit 6 Press the START enter keypad when the correc...

Page 47: ...Pulse Mode Value Start Pulse ON OFF Single Pulse Multiple Pulses 0 OFF OFF 128 ON Single Pulse 192 ON Multiple Pulses Factory default setting Table 1 6 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to increase or decrease the current number until cor rect NOTE To go back to the current programmable op tion without changing the current value press the DELICATES 30 keypad 7 Press the START enter ...

Page 48: ...onding LEDs will also be lit dFtCYC Default Val ue Cycle Type Wash Tem perature 1 NORMAL 90 90 C 2 NORMAL 60 60 C 3 NORMAL 40 40 C 4 PERM PRESS 60 60 C 5 DELICATES 30 30 C 6 DELICATES COLD Temperature of water from tap Factory default setting Table 3 5 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to increase or decrease the current number to the de sired number 6 Press the START enter keypad w...

Page 49: ...pears in the display 4 When AUdio appears in the display press the START enter keypad A number will appear in the display This number corresponds to the current Audio Signal Programming Value 5 Locate the desired number in the first column of Table 4 on the following page 6 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to increase or decrease the current number until cor rect For Example A user...

Page 50: ... ON ON ON ON 16 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 17 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 18 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 19 ON OFF OFF ON ON 20 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON 22 ON OFF ON ON OFF 23 ON OFF ON ON ON 24 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 25 ON ON OFF OFF ON 26 ON ON OFF ON OFF 27 ON ON OFF ON ON 28 ON ON ON OFF OFF 29 ON ON ON OFF ON 30 ON ON ON ON OFF 31 ON ON ON ON ON Factory default setting Table 4 Programming Control Published by pe...

Page 51: ...d and AtS 1 will appear in the display 3 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options until Er ror appears in the display 4 When Error appears in the display press the START en ter keypad There are multiple programmable error code pa rameters Refer to Table 5 5 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to select the desired option 6 Press the N...

Page 52: ...Hot to Drain Error Heater Temp Sensor only If water is too hot to drain safely during a Drain or Extract step the control will display this error at the end of the cycle after the door is opened or a key is pressed and will continue to show the error until any key has been pressed or for one minute Cool Down steps should be added if this error occurs often to prevent this error and improve cycle o...

Page 53: ...ing performed E Sd Slow Drain Detection Error Menu E Sd 1 Slow Drain Detection On Off Ena bles Disables the error E Sd 2 Slow Drain Detection Adjust Allows the owner to add time in seconds to the machine s default draining time used to detect for slow draining conditions Helps allow for locations with poor draining conditions E oP E oP Open Thermistor Error Display Heater Temp Sensor only Error sh...

Page 54: ...temperature before setting the heater error E tE E tE Water Temperature Exceeded Heater Temp Sensor only Helps to detect a stuck heater relay by setting error if the maximum water temperature allowed has been exceeded for 10 minutes Shown at end of cycle for one minute after the door is opened or a key is pressed E Ub E Ub Non Fatal Unbalance Error Error shown at end of cycle if load has been dete...

Page 55: ...tinually set themselves until the condition for the er ror being set is fixed Call for service if an error will not clear Table 5 Temperature Fahrenheit Celsius Heater Temp Sensor only tP F C This option allows the owner to set whether the display units for temperature will be shown in Fahrenheit or Celsius 1 Control must be in Manual Mode Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode 2 Press the NORMAL 4...

Page 56: ... This option allows the owner to set the cold water temperature which can be used to set fill temperature in cycle programming 1 Control must be in Manual Mode Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode 2 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad until Prog appears in the display Press the START enter keypad and AtS 1 will appear in the display 3 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad ...

Page 57: ...rent Water Level setting 5 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to change the current status 6 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in the display Flush Out Time for Fill Step FLSH t This option allows the owner to set the flush out time in seconds for fill steps that have flush out enabled T...

Page 58: ... time and date 1 Control must be in Manual Mode Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode 2 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad until Prog appears in the display Press the START enter keypad and AtS 1 will appear in the display 3 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options until dLS appears in the display Press the START keypad and dLS 1 wil...

Page 59: ...next op tion will appear in the display How to Read the Days Enable Value Table To determine the correct number required to program the Special Vend Days Enable Water Leak Detection Days of Week Enable or the Lucky Cycle Day s of Week Enable use the following table The Value column contains the number required in step 6 The other columns correspond to individual days Each column of days contains a...

Page 60: ...N OFF ON 55 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON 57 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 59 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON 61 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON 63 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 65 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 67 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 69 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 71 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 73 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 75 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 77 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 79 OFF ON OFF OFF O...

Page 61: ... ON 107 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 109 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 111 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON 113 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 115 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 117 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 119 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON 121 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 123 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON 125 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 127 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 129 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 131 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF...

Page 62: ...ON OFF ON 159 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON 161 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 163 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 165 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 167 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 169 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 171 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 173 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 175 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON 177 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 179 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 181 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 183 ON OFF ON ...

Page 63: ... OFF OFF ON 211 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 213 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 215 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 217 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 219 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 221 ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 223 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON 225 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 227 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 229 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 231 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 233 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 235 ON ON ON OFF ON O...

Page 64: ... appears in the display press the START enter keypad The current start time in military time will appear in the display NOTE The hours will be displayed in military time 3 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to increase or decrease the start value to the desired hour 4 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op ti...

Page 65: ...rent value to the desired number of hours 4 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in the display How to Program Special Vend 1 End Date SP1 8 This option allows the owner to set the date of the month that Special Vend 1 will end 1 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the prog...

Page 66: ...he display How to Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 3 SP1 13 This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a NOR MAL 40 wash in Special Vend 1 The corresponding LEDs will be lit while programming 1 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 13 appears in the display 2 When SP1 13 appears in the display press the STA...

Page 67: ...i tate Steps Subtracted Minutes SP1 21 This option allows the owner to subtract time from any agitate steps that have their status set to Wash in Special Vend 1 1 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend 1 options until SP1 21 appears in the display 2 When SP1 21 appears in the display press the START en ter keypad The current value will appe...

Page 68: ...current programmable Special Vend 1 option without changing the value press the DELICATES 30 keypad 3 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to increase or decrease to enable the desired options to be active when the C keypad is active Refer to Table 1 4 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in ...

Page 69: ...e current status 6 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in the display Cycle Modifier Programming CNP This option allows the owner to program the machine to offer an added prewash extra wash time an added rinse extra rinse time a warm rinse or any combination of the above to the customers for an added ve...

Page 70: ... turned on or off when the value is entered Select the desired combination of fea tures and enter the number found in the value column Configuration Value Warm Final Rinse Warm Rinse over rides fill temperature for Final Fill Enables Warm Rinse for the last active Fill Step in all cy cles Extra Rinse Steps Agitate Time Time Added to Rinse Sta tus Fill and Agitate Steps Adds addi tional time for al...

Page 71: ...FF 19 ON OFF OFF ON ON 20 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 21 ON OFF ON OFF ON 22 ON OFF ON ON OFF 23 ON OFF ON ON ON 24 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 25 ON ON OFF OFF ON 26 ON ON OFF ON OFF 27 ON ON OFF ON ON 28 ON ON ON OFF OFF 29 ON ON ON OFF ON 30 ON ON ON ON OFF 31 ON ON ON ON ON Default for Cycle Modifier B Key 1 Option starting Serial No 1503031611 Default for Cycle Modifier B Key 1 Option through Serial No 150303161...

Page 72: ...s that have Rinse 1 selected as their status The additional rinse time option needs to be turned on for the Cycle Modifier B Additional Rinse Time to take effect 1 Control must be in Manual Mode Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode 2 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad until Prog appears in the display Press the START enter keypad and AtS 1 will appear in the display 3 Press the NORM...

Page 73: ...r in the display 3 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options until Cy CLE appears in the display Press the START enter keypad and CyCLE1 will appear in the display NOTE The LED light next to the select cycle keypad will be lit to indicate which cycle is being program med 4 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the cycle...

Page 74: ... Programmable Cy cle Time Display Param eter key press decreases parameter value other wise moves to previous Step Type Decreases the Step Pa rameter Decreases parameter value DELICATES 30 Saves Current Cycle Ta ble being modified into control s memory and goes back to Level 2 Goes to Level 3 Does not save the current step type that is selected Goes to Level 3 not Level 4 Goes to Level 5 Does not ...

Page 75: ...is enabled and set to a value greater than zero it will override this time SECond XXFi04 0 59 Step Seconds If Programmed Cycle Time Display is enabled and set to a value greater than zero it will override this time LEvEL XXFi05 LoW NEd HigH 1 30 Water Level Low Medium and High levels are glob ally programmed 1 30 is 5 4 to 8 3 inches v tENP XXFi06 CoLd WArN Hot tCF Water Valve Temperature tCF Temp...

Page 76: ...override this time SECond XXSU04 0 59 Step Seconds If Programmed Cycle Time Display is enabled and set to a value greater than zero it will override this time v tENP XXSU05 CoLd WArN Hot Water Valve Temperature This parameter is only used when an Independent Supply Step dELAy XXSU06 0 255 Delay time allows water to start flowing before chemi cals internal or external are introduced to the ma chine...

Page 77: ...ed Fill Step does not directly precede the enabled Supply Steps Steps When active Step 1 Fill Step Step 2 Supply Step Active with Step 1 Step 3 Supply Step Active with Step 1 Step 4 Agitate Step Step 1 Fill Step Step 2 Agitate Step Step 3 Supply Step Acts as own step Step 4 Supply Step Acts as own step Step 5 Extract Step Table 14 Steps When active Step 1 Supply Step Acts as own step Step 2 Fill S...

Page 78: ...p Minutes If Programmed Cycle Time Display is enabled and set to a value greater than zero it will override this time SECond XXAg04 0 59 Step Seconds If Programmed Cycle Time Display is enabled and set to a value greater than zero it will override this time HEAt XXAg05 no tArgEt MAintA Heater Temperature rAtE XXAg06 no 0 5 6 0 F Minute 0 3 3 3 C Minute Heat Rate rotAtE XXAg07 3 255 Motor On Time s...

Page 79: ...p Type Diplay A Display B Values Description oUtP 4 XXAg18 oFF on External Output 4 Table 16 Programming Control Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 79 Part No 805405ENR5 ...

Page 80: ...on the control will be lit during this step HoUrS XXSo03 0 255 Step Hours If Programmed Cycle Time Display is enabled and set to a value greater than zero it will override this time NinUtE XXSo04 0 59 Step Minutes If Programmed Cycle Time Display is enabled and set to a value greater than zero it will override this time HEAt XXAg05 no tArgEt MAintA Heater Temperature rAtE XXAg06 no 0 5 6 0 F Minut...

Page 81: ...p Type Diplay A Display B Values Description oUtP 4 XXSo18 oFF on External Output 4 Table 17 Programming Control Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 81 Part No 805405ENR5 ...

Page 82: ...gram ming CNP StAtUS XXCL02 PrEWSH WASH rinSE1 rinSE2 rinSE3 rinSE4 SPin Status LED The corre sponding LED on the control will be lit dur ing this step W tEMP XXCL03 g Cool 50 160 F 10 71 C Cooldown Temperature tyPE XXCL04 PLU Co no Wri Plumbing Code No Wrinkle rAtE XXCL05 no 0 5 12 5 F Min 0 3 6 9 C Min Cooldown Rate rotAtE XXCL06 3 255 Motor On Time s PAUSE XXCL07 3 255 Motor Off Time s SPEEd XX...

Page 83: ...ill enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP StAtUS XXdr02 PrEWSH WASH rinSE1 rinSE2 rinSE3 rinSE4 SPin Status LED The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step rotAtE XXdr06 3 255 Motor On Time seconds PAUSE XXdr07 3 255 Motor Off Time seconds SPEEd XXdr08 no rot LoW Ag rEg Ag diStrn 15 90 RPMs 0 06 2 48 G Force Ro...

Page 84: ... LoW NEd HigH vE Hi UL Hi 350 1200 RPMs 37 40 439 70 G Force Spin Speed oUtP 1 XXSP09 oFF on External Output 1 oUtP 2 XXSP10 oFF on External Output 2 oUtP 3 XXSP11 oFF on External Output 3 oUtP 4 XXSP12 oFF on External Output 4 Table 20 High spins will extract soap and water out of the load but can al so produce suds that are harder to eliminate For this reason all spin steps consist of a step ram...

Page 85: ...1 EnAbLE diSAbL dNod 1 dNod 2 Step Enable Disable Choosing dNod 1 and dNod 2 will enable the step if the cycle modifier is chosen and set to be enabled in Cycle Modifier Programming CNP StAtUS XXAU02 PrEWSH WASH rinSE1 rinSE2 rinSE3 rinSE4 SPin Status LED The corresponding LED on the control will be lit during this step NinUtE XXAU03 0 2 Step Minutes SECond XXAU04 0 59 Step Seconds AUdioP XXAU05 1...

Page 86: ...r than zero it will override this time AUdioP XXHo05 0 20 Audio Pattern The audio will stop once a key is pressed or the door is opened NESSAg XXHo06 LoAd CHEN SoAP bLEACH SoFtnr SoUr StArCH CUStN1 CUStN2 Display Message StArtP XXHo07 StrtCy UnLoCK Door Lock State AUrESN XXHo08 0 255 Automatic Resume Minutes Cycle will resume au tomatically after the programmed time only if the step was programmed...

Page 87: ...Mode 2 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad until Prog appears in the display Press the START enter keypad and AtS 1 will appear in the display 3 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options until PCyCtd appears in the display 4 When PCyCtd appears in the display press the START en ter keypad The current Cycle Time Display value will ap pe...

Page 88: ...saved and the next op tion will appear in the display Low Power Auto Shutdown 1 Days En able LPAS 1 This option allows the owner to set Low Power Auto Shutdown on certain day s of the week Low Power and or Auto Shutdown days duration are programmed using an external device or net work 1 Control must be in Manual Mode Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode 2 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD...

Page 89: ...ad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in the display Power Fail Reset PF rst This option allows the owner to set the amount of time the con trol will store active cycle information in the event of a power failure The default setting for Power Fail Reset is OFF If Power Fail Reset is turned OFF the cycle will be saved 1 Control mus...

Page 90: ...n Manual Mode Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode 2 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad until Prog appears in the display Press the START enter keypad and AtS 1 will appear in the display 3 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options until diAgEn appears in the display 4 When diAgEn appears in the display press the START en ter keypad ...

Page 91: ...n Disabled factory default setting 5 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to change the current status 6 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in the display Temperature Display tP diS This option allows the owner to program the temperature display If enabled the user can display the water tem...

Page 92: ...status will appear in the dis play on Option Enabled factory default setting oFF Option Disabled 5 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to change the current status 6 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in the display Programmable Open Door Display PodL This option allows the owner to enable...

Page 93: ...sabled factory default setting 7 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to change the current status 8 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in the display OPL Delayed Start oPL 2 This option allows the owner to enable delayed start mode which can delay the cycle up to a maximum of 72 hours 1 Co...

Page 94: ...ption Disabled factory default setting 5 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to change the current status 6 Press the START enter keypad when the correct value ap pears in the display The new value is saved and the next op tion will appear in the display Out of Order oUt This option allows the owner to disable machine use by display ing an out of order message 1 Control must be in Man...

Page 95: ...croll through the programmable options Refer to Table 26 2 When the desired option appears in the display press the START enter keypad The current value will appear in the display 3 Press the DELICATES 30 keypad The display will return to the audit option list Programmable Options CyCLES Total Number of Machine Cycles Coin 1 Total Number of Coins 1 Coin 2 Total Number of Coins 2 PULSE Total Number...

Page 96: ... appears in the display 4 When rESEt appears in the display press the START enter keypad The current Reset status will appear in the display on Option Enabled oFF Option Disabled factory default setting 5 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to change the current status 6 Press the START enter keypad when the correct status ap pears in the display Programmable Options gLobAL Global Pro...

Page 97: ... the following page How to Enter Testing Feature 1 Control must be in Manual Mode Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode 2 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options until dI Ag appears in the display 3 Press the START enter keypad Display will change to d 1 indicating the control software version number test 4 Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES CO...

Page 98: ...l Output Test ES X or ES Xon d 24 Water Purge Test CLoSE door PUrgE or FLUSH d 25 Water Leak Detection Test PASS E Ld E LF or Ld CLoSE door d 26 Water Level Test L XXX or L XXX d 27 DC Bus Voltage Test XXX X d 28 AC Mains Voltage Test XXX X d 29 Machine Configuration 1 Display Test A XXX d 30 Machine Configuration 2 Display Test b XXX d 31 Machine Configuration 3 Display Test C XXX d 32 Machine Co...

Page 99: ...r Leak Detection Test d 30 Machine Configuration 2 Display Test d 31 Machine Configuration 3 Display Test d 32 Machine Configuration 4 Display Test d 33 Machine Configuration 5 Display Test Press the START enter keypad Press the NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the Diagnostic Test options To enter a test press the START enter keypad To exit a test press the DELICATES 30 key...

Page 100: ...r at least one second and opened for at least one second for the display to change This test will add a count to the coin vault opening counter for the audit and save the time date for each opening To exit the Coin Vault Opening Test press the DELICATES 30 keypad The control will return to the Testing Mode Coin Drop 1 Input Test d 10 This option tests coin drop 1 To start test control must be in t...

Page 101: ... time in seconds To exit the Show Drain Time Test press the DELICATES 30 keypad The control will return to the Testing Mode Temperature Sensor Display Test d 19 This test displays the temperature sensed at the thermistor To start test control must be in the Testing Mode Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section To enter press the START enter keypad The display will sho...

Page 102: ...ad The test will stop the machine will drain the water unlock the door and the control will go back to the beginning of the test sequence To exit the Water Leak Detection Test press the DELICATES 30 keypad The control will return to the Testing Mode Water Level Test d 26 This test displays the water level as determined by the water level sensor To start test control must be in the Testing Mode Ref...

Page 103: ...YES YES 12 NO NO YES YES NO NO 13 NO NO YES YES NO YES 14 NO NO YES YES YES NO 15 NO NO YES YES YES YES 16 NO YES NO NO NO NO 17 NO YES NO NO NO YES 18 NO YES NO NO YES NO 19 NO YES NO NO YES YES 20 NO YES NO YES NO NO 21 NO YES NO YES NO YES 22 NO YES NO YES YES NO 23 NO YES NO YES YES YES 24 NO YES YES NO NO NO 25 NO YES YES NO NO YES 26 NO YES YES NO YES NO 27 NO YES YES NO YES YES 28 NO YES YE...

Page 104: ...NO YES NO 43 YES NO YES NO YES YES 44 YES NO YES YES NO NO 45 YES NO YES YES NO YES 46 YES NO YES YES YES NO 47 YES NO YES YES YES YES 48 YES YES NO NO NO NO 49 YES YES NO NO NO YES 50 YES YES NO NO YES NO 51 YES YES NO NO YES YES 52 YES YES NO YES NO NO 53 YES YES NO YES NO YES 54 YES YES NO YES YES NO 55 YES YES NO YES YES YES 56 YES YES YES NO NO NO 57 YES YES YES NO NO YES 58 YES YES YES NO YE...

Page 105: ...ply voltage is 200 240 Volt per phase the voltage configu ration should be 240 Volt To exit Machine Configuration 4 Display Test press the DELI CATES 30 keypad The control will return to the Testing Mode Each column in the table below contains a unique combination of the words ON and OFF that indicates if that column s dips witch is set on or off when the value is displayed Configuration Value Dip...

Page 106: ...OFF 197 ON ON ON OFF ON 198 ON ON ON ON OFF 199 ON ON ON ON ON Table 30 Configuration 5 Display Test d 33 This option is not used on this model Factory Test To Enter Factory Test 1 Be certain control is in Ready Mode or Start Mode and access panel or coin vault is open 2 While pressing and holding the C modifier keypad with one hand press the PERM PRESS 60 keypad with the other hand 3 When the con...

Page 107: ...v CL Coin Vault Test v oP is displayed when coin vault switch is open v CL is displayed when coin vault switch is closed S oP or S CL Service Door Switch Test S oP is displayed when service door switch is open S CL is displayed when service door switch is closed CXCX Coin Drop Test X is the number of coins entered Coin drop 1 is shown on the left of the dis play and coin drop 2 is shown on the rig...

Page 108: ...cycle step XXC or XXXF Heater Heater temperature display in degrees Celcius where XX is temperature or de grees Fahrenheit where XXX is tempera ture oFLo Overflow Test All water and dispenser valves are turned on When the overflow level is reached the water valves are turned off If the START enter key is pressed and the Water Fill level is not satisfied the con trol will not advance to the next cy...

Page 109: ... Pd Power Down This is the final step of Factory Test The control will display Pd to signify that factory test has been completed and that the user can safely unplug the machine Cycling power to the machine is the only way to resume normal operation and the control will stay in this state indefinitely until that time Table 31 Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Published by permission...

Page 110: ...try again Ei0E Encryption Error Communication error Re aim external device and try again If the problem persists check that the security code is correct Ei0F Infra red Disabled Communication failure or infra red is disabled Manually enable infra red on control or re aim external device and try again ECXX Payment System Er ror The Front end control communicates with the Payment System in order to p...

Page 111: ...his error cycle power to the ma chine E dL1 Door Lock Non Fa tal Error If the door fails to lock in twenty 20 seconds in Door Locking Mode after the Drive has been enabled the control will turn off all outputs and show the error E dL1 To clear this error the door must either open or lock E dL2 Door Unlock Non Fatal Error If the door fails to unlock in 20 seconds with a solenoid type door lock afte...

Page 112: ...ge to Machine ID Control and harness and or replace Machine ID Control with a correctly configured Machine ID Control En 3E Machine control cannot be config ured with the Ma chine ID Control in the machine Try cycling power to machine If error continues check for damage to Machine ID Control and harness and or replace Machine ID Control with a correctly configured Machine ID Control En 3F Cannot c...

Page 113: ...o be too hot to safely drain this error will be set It is advised to add a cool down step to the cycle after every heating step to avoid this error Error will display after door is opened in End of Cycle Mode Clears after 1 minute E Ld Water Leak Drain Error Error will display if there is a leak after the door is opened at the End of Cycle for 1 minute Clears after 1 minute or until a key is press...

Page 114: ...ard 120V vs 240V Dip switch 1 on FEC set wrong or possibly water on drive board let drive dry out and determine cause of wa ter Unpower to clear error Replace drive board if error persists E d 12 Over Voltage AC Main Input Error Machine voltage is too high check supply voltage to the machine and verify that it is within machine specifications Unpower to clear error Replace drive board if error per...

Page 115: ... HW On Off Fail Hardware failure Unpower to clear error Replace drive board if error persists E d 48 Cold Valve Pin HW On Off Fail Hardware failure Unpower to clear error Replace drive board if error persists E d 49 Detergent Valve Pin HW On Off Fail Hardware failure Unpower to clear error Replace drive board if error persists E d 50 Softener Valve Pin HW On Off Fail Hardware failure Unpower to cl...

Page 116: ...orrective Action E d 64 Fatal IPM Tempera ture Open Error Hardware failure Unpower to clear error Replace drive board if error persists Error Codes Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 116 Part No 805405ENR5 ...

Page 117: ... COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable options until rAPid appears in the display 3 Press the START enter keypad The display will show PUSH then StArt followed by the cycle time and the START en ter keypad LED will flash 4 Press the START enter keypad to start cycle or if already in an active cycle pressing START enter keypad will advance to the next cycle step NOTE Door must be closed to...

Page 118: ...de or Additional Cycle Top Off How to Clear Vend 1 Open the service door Refer to Opening the Service Door section 2 While pressing and holding the B modifier keypad with one hand press the NORMAL 90 cycle keypad with the other hand The control will reset to the Ready Mode and clear out the current vend that has been entered Clear Vend Feature Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT ...

Page 119: ...nter keypad will flash until it is pressed and the cycle will restart from the point it left off If the power failure lasted longer than 5 seconds and the Power Fail Reset option is turned oFF the door is unlocked and the START enter keypad will flash one second on and one second off until it is pressed The cycle will restart from the point it left off when START enter is pressed If the power fail...

Page 120: ...e display will show EIXX XX represents the error code NOTE The Infra red Communications option must be turned on Card Reader Communications Card Models Only The Card Reader Communications feature allows the washer con trol to communicate with the card reader The washer control can be programmed for a limited number of options and have its data read without using the keypad Network Communications T...

Page 121: ...with Mod1 only and using wetting fill 2 Fill 2 30 3 Supply 0 30 4 Agitate 1 30 5 Cooldown 6 Extract 2 00 Wash Using wetting fill 7 Fill 2 30 8 Supply 0 30 9 Agitate Normal 6 00 Perm Press and Delicate 3 00 10 Cooldown 11 Extract Normal and Perm Press 4 20 Delicate 4 05 Rinse 1 12 Fill 2 00 13 Agitate 0 35 14 Extract Normal and Perm Press 4 20 Delicate 4 05 Rinse 2 Active with Mod2 only 15 Fill 2 0...

Page 122: ... 4 20 Delicate 4 05 Rinse 4 21 Fill 2 00 22 Supply 0 30 23 Agitate 0 35 Final Extract 24 Extract Normal 9 50 Perm Press 8 20 Delicate 7 20 Shakeout 25 Agitate 0 40 Total Time Normal 39 55 Perm Press 35 25 Delicate 33 40 Default Cycle Time Published by permission of the copyright owner DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 122 Part No 805405ENR5 ...

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