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D-5

Revision 1.1

04/2022

M0261 EN

D-5

PROGRAMMING THE UNIT

STEP 5

Ensure that the chemical is located no further than 2 

metres away from the pump.

CONNECTING CHEMICAL

STEP 6

Once you have all the inlet and outlet tubes connected 

correctly, you will need to 

PRIME

 the pumps to get the 

chemical ready for delivery. To do this, press the 

PRIME

 

button on the main keypad.

STEP 7

Select the pump you wish to prime using the 

UP

 and 

DOWN

 arrows. Then 

PRESS

 and 

HOLD

 the 

MIDDLE

 

button to 

PRIME

.

STEP 8

Continue to prime the pump until the chemical has 

traveled up the inlet pipe and into the pump. Only stop 

priming when you start to see chemical running out of 

the outlet pipe. This confirms that there is an airtight 

seal.

PRIME MODE

PUMP 1

Select Pump

Prime Pump

!

MAX

2 metres

Summary of Contents for Nexus Laundry System

Page 1: ...Revision 1 1 02 2021 M0261 EN Nexus Laundry System Instruction Manual Installation and setup Brightwell co uk...

Page 2: ...ARD B 6 LAYOUT FORMULA SELECT SCREEN B 7 UNIT VARIATIONS B 8 MOUNTING WIRING MOUNTING TO THE WALL 4 PUMP SYSTEM C 1 MOUNTING TO THE WALL 5 8 PUMP SYSTEM C 5 WIRING GUIDE POWER C 9 WIRING GUIDE POWER C...

Page 3: ...D FLOW RATE AND CALIBRATION D 14 PUMP STOP MODE D 15 CHANGE UNIT MODE D 16 CHANGE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT D 18 CREATING A WASHPROGRAM CREATING A PROGRAM STANDARD MODE E 1 CREATING A PROGRAM LEVELS MODE E...

Page 4: ...GS RF SETTINGS F 20 SETTINGS SET BLUETOOTH POWER F 24 SETTINGS CYCLE COUNTERS F 26 FORMULA SELECT FORMULA SELECT PUMP STOP G 2 FORMULA SELECT PRIME PUMP G 3 FORMULA SELECT SELECT PROGRAM G 4 FORMULA S...

Page 5: ...GENERAL INFORMATION A Section...

Page 6: ...supply sources Do not power the unit outside of the values stated on the rating label Do not use damaged or frayed cables Do not dismantle or modify this equipment Do not mount the unit to unstable ir...

Page 7: ...facturer regarding safety advice Follow the instructions carefully to avoid accidents Do not open the enclosure without isolating the signal and supply sources Ensure that these sources have been isol...

Page 8: ...efore operating at the programmed speed for the programmed run time or chemical dosage The pump will not operate again until the unit has reset The unit can be selected to reset after the operation of...

Page 9: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION B Section...

Page 10: ...uding any packaging This unit is ONLY to be installed by a suitably qualified person complying with local regulations NEXUS 4 Pump to 8 Pump system Based on order Wall mounting pack Wall plug x 3 M5 s...

Page 11: ...8 3A 240V CURRENT 1 Pump 75W 5 Pump 103W 6 Pump 131W 7 Pump 159W 8 Pump 187W TRIGGER SIGNALS 12 240V AC or DC MOTOR Flush Valve 24V DC 1 25A 10W max Buzzer Lamp 24V DC 500Ma 10W max PUMP Membrane Pum...

Page 12: ...B 3 Revision 1 1 04 2022 M0261 EN B 3 technical information ADDITIONAL PUMP MODULE ENCLOSURE MEMBRANE PUMP ENCLOSURE DISPLAY KEYPAD MAIN DISPLAY KEYPAD FORMULA SELECT ENCLOSURE DISPLAY KEYPAD...

Page 13: ...tion LAYOUT MAIN UNIT SCREEN L4 PUMP MESSAGE FAULT MESSAGE If there are any errors on the unit the message will show here NUMBER OF PUMPS Displays the number of connected pumps to the unit ANY RUNNING...

Page 14: ...5 technical information 3 MOTOR CONNECTORS 1 PAIR BUTTON 2 ETHERNET LAYOUT MAIN PCB 4 ADD ON PUMP 6 MULTIDOSE AND OR FLOW SENSOR MODULE 7 MANIFOLD SAFETY STOP SWITCHES 5 IOM 9 24 VOLT POWER 8 FLOAT S...

Page 15: ...cal information 12 34 56 78 9 LAYOUT IO BOARD 3 COMMON NEUTRAL 1 MAINS POWER IN 2 MAINS OUT 4 TRIGGER INPUT 5 ISOLATED GROUND 8 24 VOLT OUT 6 CONNECTION TO MDU PREVIOUS IOM 7 OUTPUT TO IOM 9 FORMULA S...

Page 16: ...B 7 Revision 1 1 04 2022 M0261 EN B 7 technical information LAYOUT FORMULA SELECT SCREEN PROGRAM NAME PROGRAM NUMBER PROGRAM RUN COUNT PG01 000000 Program Name...

Page 17: ...B 8 Revision 1 1 04 2022 M0261 EN B 8 technical information UNIT VARIATIONS 4 PUMP VARIANT 5 PUMP VARIANT 6 PUMP VARIANT 7 PUMP VARIANT...

Page 18: ...B 9 Revision 1 1 04 2022 M0261 EN B 9 technical information 8 PUMP VARIANT UNIT VARIATIONS...

Page 19: ...MOUNTING WIRING C Section...

Page 20: ...following boundaries MOUNTING TO THE WALL 4 PUMP SYSTEM STEP 1 Place the unit against the wall where you would like to install PLEASE NOTE The unit should not be more than 2 metres from the chemical...

Page 21: ...the pack and use a screwdriver not provided to screw into the wall PLEASE NOTE There must be at least 50 mm left outside of the wall for the unit to mount correctly as illustrated STEP 7 Take the Nexu...

Page 22: ...ry to get them as central as possible MOUNTING TO THE WALL 4 PUMP SYSTEM STEP 10 Remove the unit from the wall to reveal the drill marks STEP 11 Drill two holes using the same 6mm drill bit as before...

Page 23: ...irit level located on the bottom of the unit with the wall plugs Take the M5 pozi screws provided and screw into place PLEASE NOTE Do not over tighten as this will damage the unit STEP 15 Finally once...

Page 24: ...the following boundaries STEP 3 Once you have confirmed the location for the unit take a pencil or similar marker and place a dot in the top mount ing hole for the main unit and each of the additiona...

Page 25: ...led hole If re quired use a hammer or mallet not provided to drive flush STEP 6 Take the M5 screw from the pack and use a screwdriver not provided to screw into the wall PLEASE NOTE There must be at l...

Page 26: ...ting holes for the main unit and all the additional pumps Try to get them as central as possible STEP 10 Remove the unit from the wall to reveal the drill marks STEP 11 Drill the holes using the same...

Page 27: ...it level located on the bottom of the unit with the wall plugs Take the M5 pozi screws provided and screw into place PLEASE NOTE Do not over tighten as this will damage the unit STEP 15 Finally once y...

Page 28: ...STEP 2 Pull the front cover up PLEASE NOTE The screen is attached with wires take care not to damage when detaching the cover STEP 3 Use the hooks at the top of the enclosure to hold the cover in plac...

Page 29: ...1 EN C 10 mounting wiring STEP 5 Remove the 3 way green connector on the power supply as illustrated Place the 3 core mains wire rated 110 240 AC into the slot located on the IO board WIRING GUIDE POW...

Page 30: ...the input put the dip switch in the BOTTOM position For ISOLATED NEUTRAL place it in the TOP position WIRING GUIDE TRIGGER SIGNALS STEP 1 The TRIGGER SIGNALS are located inside the unit on the right...

Page 31: ...rail Make sure to wire the correct trigger to the above dip switch The trigger signals can be either 24 volt DC or 240 volt AC WIRING GUIDE TRIGGER SIGNALS TRIGGER 1 8 M3 POZI STEP 4 Now that you have...

Page 32: ...this input will denote the program number PLEASE NOTE This relies on the MULTIPLIER set in section INSERT SECTION NUMBER E G With a multiplier of 1 1 second Program 1 2 seconds Program 2 AFS 9 M3 POZ...

Page 33: ...3 WIRING GUIDE AUTO FORMULA SELECT BINARY PROGRAM NO INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 PROGRAM 1 1 0 0 0 0 PROGRAM 2 0 1 0 0 0 PROGRAM 3 1 1 0 0 0 PROGRAM 4 0 0 1 0 0 PROGRAM 5 1 0 1 0 0 PROGRAM...

Page 34: ...24 volt live and neutral STEP 1 The manifold connectors are located inside the main unit in the position illustrated here WIRING GUIDE MANIFOLD PROGRAM NO INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 PROG...

Page 35: ...ty switch STEP 1 The manifold connectors are located inside the main unit in the position illustrated here Neutral 24 Volt DC Safety Switch Neutral Safety Switch Input STEP 2 The wiring for the connec...

Page 36: ...PROGRAMMING THE UNIT D Section...

Page 37: ...1 Revision 1 1 04 2022 M0261 EN D 1 Programming the Unit PROGRAM BUTTON SKIP BUTTON PRIME BUTTON TEST BUTTON ARROW NAVIGATION PUMP STOP STANDBY MODE MOVE FORWARD AND BACK MOVE UP AND DOWN CHANGE SETTI...

Page 38: ...The next screen will ask you to set a password Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select YES or NO Use the RIGHT arrow to advance to the next screen STEP 4 If you select YES you will be asked to set a...

Page 39: ...Unit INITIAL SETUP STEP 5 The final screen will allow you to switch the unit of mea surement from TIME to ML FL OZ or GRAMS Use the UP and DOWN arrow to change selection RIGHT arrow to confirm Change...

Page 40: ...trated STEP 2 Take the zip ties provided and attach to the top of the pipe to create a tight seal STEP 3 It is recommended to use snips to remove any excess left on the tie as illustrated STEP 4 The l...

Page 41: ...e chemical ready for delivery To do this press the PRIME button on the main keypad STEP 7 Select the pump you wish to prime using the UP and DOWN arrows Then PRESS and HOLD the MIDDLE button to PRIME...

Page 42: ...Cycle screen STEP 2 Input information is displayed on this screen When a signal is received to the input it will change from a 0 to a 1 Press the UP button to move to Total Washcycles STEP 4 The firm...

Page 43: ...e prime pump screen Note If a manifold has been assigned the pump and flush will prime together STEP 2 From here you can select the pump that you wish to prime with the UP or DOWN arrow STEP 3 When th...

Page 44: ...rom the Pump Prime menu press the TEST button to select to the Flush Valve menu STEP 3 In the Flush Valve menu use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow to select the valve you wish to prime L4 Pumps Brightwell Pr...

Page 45: ...enu press the TEST button to take you to the Flush Valve menu STEP 7 In the Flush Valve menu use the UP or DOWN arrow to select the Flush Valve and Pump menu STEP 8 From the Flush and Pump Prime menu...

Page 46: ...1 1 04 2022 M0261 EN D 10 Programming the Unit FLUSH VALVE PUMP PRIME SCREEN STEP 9 When the correct valve and pump is selected press and hold the REPORTS button on the keypad to prime PRIME FLUSH VAL...

Page 47: ...o navigate to the Flush Manifold Settings STEP 3 On the Flush Valve Settings screen select YES using the UP or DOWN arrow STEP 4 On the next screen use the UP and DOWN arrows to change which flush val...

Page 48: ...ween BEFORE and AFTER to AFTER ONLY using the UP and DOWN arrow Press the RIGHT arrow to advance and save each setting STEP 6 Finally you can set the Flush Time using the UP and DOWN arrow to change t...

Page 49: ...ceed forward STEP 2 Press the RIGHT key to advance to the Operational Settings menu STEP 3 Press the RIGHT key to advance past the Flush Valve Settings menu STEP 4 On the next screen change the select...

Page 50: ...wish to calibrate the pump for using the PRIME but ton To begin the calibration press the TEST button Adjust Speed Confirm Advance PUMP SPEED 100 Enter Calibration Menu PUMP SPEED 100 Adjust Calibrati...

Page 51: ...utton located on the main keypad STEP 2 To deactivate a pump use the RIGHT and LEFT arrow to select the correct pump Then press UP to move it to the OFF section Once complete press the PUMP STOP butto...

Page 52: ...on the Operational Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate to the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu STEP 3 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance into the System Settings menu STEP 4 The first selection will...

Page 53: ...g the Unit CHANGE UNIT MODE STEP 5 The default for the unit will be Standard Mode Use the UP or DOWN arrow to change to the mode you want to use Press the RIGHT arrow to advance and save each setting...

Page 54: ...perational Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate to the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu STEP 3 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance into the System Settings menu STEP 4 Use the UP and DOWN arrow to cha...

Page 55: ...STEP 5 Use the UP and DOWN arrow to select the unit of measurement you wish to use You can choose between TIME MS ML GRAMS and FL OZ Once you have the unit you wish to use highlighted Press the RIGHT...

Page 56: ...CREATING A WASHPROGRAM E Section...

Page 57: ...ess the RIGHT arrow and enter the pass code to proceed forward STEP 2 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance into the Operational Settings menu STEP 3 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance past the Pump Speed an...

Page 58: ...RIGHT to advance and save the setting STEP 7 Once you have chosen the program you will be asked to pick the input you wish to program using the UP and DOWN keys Press the RIGHT to advance and save th...

Page 59: ...C number Press the RIGHT and LEFT arrow to move between them Press the RIGHT arrow to advance and save each setting STEP 11 This screen will allow you to adjust the run time total dosage for the enabl...

Page 60: ...Once you are happy you can press the SKIP button to jump forward STEP 15 The default for the Program Reset will be the last pump connected to the unit Alternatively you can change this to a particula...

Page 61: ...TANDARD MODE STEP 17 After the Reset Delay Time has been set you can be adjust which program blank program the unit will reset to Change this with the UP and DOWN arrows Press the RIGHT arrow to advan...

Page 62: ...ck the RIGHT arrow and enter the pass code to proceed forward STEP 2 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance into the operational settings menu STEP 3 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance past the pump speed and...

Page 63: ...ance and save the setting STEP 7 Once you have selected the program you can set the Delay Time for level 1 Use the UP and DOWN arrow to change the setting Press the RIGHT arrow to advance and save the...

Page 64: ...been setup you can select to move to a new program Alternatively SKIP will move onto the Reset Settings STEP 11 The default for the reset will be the load pump connected to the unit This will incremen...

Page 65: ...ignal with the UP and DOWN arrow Press the RIGHT arrow to advance and save the setting Examples Multiplier x 1 1 second signal Program 1 Multiplier x 2 2 second signal Program 1 etc STEP 3 If BINARY m...

Page 66: ...SETTINGS F Section...

Page 67: ...P 4 Use the UP and DOWN arrow to select the set language menu ENTER PASSCODE Advance STEP 2 You will be placed on the Operational Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate to the SYSTEM SETT...

Page 68: ...TTINGS CHANGE LANGUAGE STEP 5 From here you can change the language of the unit using the UP and DOWN arrows Once you have found the correct language press the RIGHT arrow to save the setting and conf...

Page 69: ...row to select the set Date and Time menu Use the RIGHT arrow to enter the menu ENTER PASSCODE Advance STEP 2 You will be placed on the Operational Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate t...

Page 70: ...n change the Date and Time of the unit Use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the highlighted number LEFT and RIGHT to move between the digits Once you have set the correct Time and Date press the RIGHT...

Page 71: ...and DOWN arrow to select the Set Access Code menu Use the RIGHT arrow to advance ENTER PASSCODE Advance STEP 2 You will be placed on the Operational Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate...

Page 72: ...re you can change the Access Code of the unit Use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the highlighted number LEFT and RIGHT to move between the digits Once you have set the desired Access Code press the...

Page 73: ...row to select the Set Flow Switch Acceptance Time menu Use the RIGHT arrow to advance ENTER PASSCODE Advance STEP 2 You will be placed on the Operational Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to nav...

Page 74: ...he Flow Switch Acceptance Time of the unit Use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the highlighted number LEFT and RIGHT to move between the digits Once you have set the desired Flow Switch Acceptance pr...

Page 75: ...tional Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate to the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu STEP 3 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance into the System Settings STEP 1 Please note This is a multimachine functi...

Page 76: ...DE STEP 5 In the PRIME TO menu you can select the port you wish the multi machine to prime to Use the UP and DOWN arrow to select either the CALIBRATION PORT or outlets PORTS 1 6 Press the RIGHT arrow...

Page 77: ...the Prime Mode Pump Stop Mode View Mode settings menu Use the RIGHT arrow to advance ENTER PASSCODE Advance STEP 2 You will be placed on the Operational Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to nav...

Page 78: ...rrow to advance and save setting STEP 7 To change the Pump Stop Mode settings use the UP and DOWN arrows to move the following selection Use RIGHT to advance into the Pump Stop menu STEP 8 Use the UP...

Page 79: ...View Mode settings use the UP and DOWN arrows to move the following selection Press the RIGHT arrow to advance into the View Mode menu STEP 10 Use the UP and DOWN to enable or disable The RIGHT arrow...

Page 80: ...ional Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate to the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu STEP 3 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance into the system settings STEP 4 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the N...

Page 81: ...he number selected move between them using the LEFT and RIGHT arrows STEP 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to enable or disable Press the RIGHT arrow to confirm and save setting STEP 3 On the following sc...

Page 82: ...e selection between the options Press the RIGHT arrow to confirm and save selection STEP 6 If you have selected Manual you will be asked to enter the preferred DNS sever address The LEFT and RIGHT arr...

Page 83: ...and DOWN to move to the WIFI Settings menu Press the RIGHT arrow to confirm and move into the menu STEP 3 Press the UP and DOWN arrow to Enable or Disable the WIFI Press the RIGHT arrow to confirm and...

Page 84: ...When you have entered the full password continue to press the RIGHT arrow to confirm selection and save STEP 6 The unit will then attempt to connect to the network If it has been successful it will c...

Page 85: ...u STEP 3 Use the UP and DOWN arrow to change the MQTT Broker address RIGHT and LEFT to navigate RIGHT to confirm STEP 1 Use the UP and DOWN arrows until select Network Settings menu is highlighted Pre...

Page 86: ...rational Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate to the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu STEP 3 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance into the System Settings menu STEP 4 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to sele...

Page 87: ...he RIGHT arrow to save setting and move on STEP 7 On the next screen you will be able to adjust the RF Power settings for the unit Use the UP and DOWN arrow to increase or decrease the power When you...

Page 88: ...When you are happy use the RIGHT arrow to save setting and move on STEP 10 Once a machine has been selected the unit will begin to scan for an RF signal STEP 11 Go to the external IOM and PRESS AND H...

Page 89: ...will automatically begin searching for the next machine Repeat the above process for all machines you wish to pair to the unit STEP 13 Once the unit has been found the screen will confirm will the fol...

Page 90: ...d on the Operational Settings menu Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate to the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu STEP 3 Press the RIGHT arrow to advance into the System Settings menu STEP 4 Use the UP and DOWN ar...

Page 91: ...evision 1 1 04 2022 M0261 EN F 25 Settings SETTINGS SET BLUETOOTH POWER STEP 5 You will now be able to set the BLUETOOTH POWER of the unit using the UP and DOWN arrows Advance Change Power BLUETOOTH P...

Page 92: ...CLE COUNTERS menu using the UP and DOWN arrow STEP 3 Press the RIGHT key to advance into the CYCLE COUNTERS menu STEP 4 On the next screen you will be able to delete all saved cycle counters To do so...

Page 93: ...e the UP and DOWN arrow to change which machine you want to view Use the RIGHT arrow to advance to the PROGRAM COUNTERS screen STEP 6 From here you can see the PROGRAM CYCLES for the machine you have...

Page 94: ...FORMULA SELECT G Section...

Page 95: ...G 1 Revision 1 1 04 2022 M0261 EN G 1 formula select Program 01 0000 Daily Wash CONFIRM BUTTON UP ARROW PRIME BUTTON DOWN ARROW PUMP STOP MODE MOVE UP AND DOWN...

Page 96: ...CT PUMP STOP STEP 1 From the main screen press the PUMP STOP MODE button STEP 2 Press the MIDDLE button to switch a pump ON or OFF The UP and DOWN arrows will scroll through the available pumps PUMP S...

Page 97: ...ton on the Formula Select for two seconds This will open the PRIME MENU STEP 2 Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the pump you wish to PRIME Then PRESS and HOLD the MIDDLE button STEP 3 The selected...

Page 98: ...the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight the program you wish to run When you are happy with the selection press the MIDDLE button to lock the program in STEP 2 Once the program is locked you will see the...

Page 99: ...a program has been LOCKED IN you can CANCEL this by holding both the UP and DOWN arrows on the keypad for 3 seconds STEP 2 Once unlocked the stars will disappear from around the program name You can...

Page 100: ...FAULT MESSAGES GLOSSARY H Section...

Page 101: ...board LOST COMMS FORMULA SELECT The unit has lost connection to the formula select please check the connection FLUSH MANIFOLD ERROR There is an error with the flush manifold Please check the connecti...

Page 102: ...te DOSAGE The volume of product which is required to be dosed into a wash cycle by each pump PULSE Signal number that a pump is to operate on Pulse counter returns to zero when the unit resets RESET D...

Page 103: ...H 3 Revision 1 1 04 2022 M0261 EN H 3 fault messages glossary GLOSSARY PUMP STOP Switch the pumps off in case of failure and to prevent operation during maintenance...

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