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Pre-programming mode
3
Add
= Additional programs
These are 3 options ( Cool-down , time stop and a soaking program ) which can be set later during programming.
( see chapter 4 )
On a machine type WE , you proceed directly with
"HYST".
iS.tilt.
XX
(Intermediate spin tilts)
With " X,X " you can enter the number of tilting breaks that may occur during intermediate spinning
( 1 to 15 ) before skipping this spinning cycle.
ES.tilt.
XX (End spin tilts)
With " X,X " you can enter the number of tilting breaks that may occur during intermediate spinning
( 1 to 15 ) before skipping this spinning cycle.
HYSt
= Hysterisis
Here you can set the hysteresis ( in °C ) on the heating. The smaller the value, the more constant the water
temperature will be, but the more frequent the heating element will switch of and on.
Enter the hysterisis with " X,X " (1-5°C).
Bu%
Buzzer ( signal ) at the end of the program
t
= Temperature.
Reading the temperature, visible on the display.
ACCL
= Acceleration ( to accelerate )
This will allow to run through the program quickly by means of the " E " key ( in the " operation mode " ).
EMEr
= Emergency stop
The " STOP " key functions as emergency switch in the " operating mode ".
ALArm
In this way, an external source ( horn or light ) will be commanded, via outlet
" SOAP 6 "
, which will announce
f. ex. the end of a program or soaking cycle. In this way the number of soap exits will be reduced from
12 to 11.
tiHold
= time hold
When several machines are connected to one soap supply system, this prevents that more machine are provided
with soap at the same time. This in order to prevent wrong dosage.
tilt
= tilting or no tilting
dEFaul
= default
This parameter has no influence yet.
The pre-programming has finished now "
WAit
" appears temporarily. You’ll return to "
StArt
".
Summary of Contents for PS40
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Page 8: ...8 PrE no HF HF no FC FC no Coin Coin u no LECo LECo SE i no LEPct LEPct ...
Page 12: ...12 no rd1 no rd2 rd1 rd2 no ir1 no ir2 no ir3 no CP no d1 no d2 ir1 ir2 ir3 CP d1 d2 ...
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Page 18: ...18 ProG ProG dAtA Start Coin id CYti t rotE ...
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Page 26: ...26 no Add Add Cool Cd Cd Cdu Cdu StoP StoP SoAk SoAk AlArM no Add ...
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