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In this manual you will find several circuit diagrams. Below is an explanation of
the symbols used.
Represents a text that appears on the display.
These symbols with rounded edges represent the pressing of certain keys, to be
found on the keyboard.
Ex. Digits, Start, Stop, etc. ( X stands for a digit of your choice ).
The symbols in rectangles represent mechanical actions to be executed.
Ex. Switch key switch in front
A symbol in a window represents a needed software implementation.
Ex. If a frequency controlled motor was chosen in the Pre-program, a machine
with coin switch was selected, or not, etc.
Circuit diagrams
Introduction
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PS40 Programmer
On machines with an electronic freely programmable programmer PS40, it is possible to program 400 programs
of your choice ( 0 to 39 ).
10 Standard programs
( 40 to 49 ) are also at your disposal.
Operating the machine, as well as entering the data in order to obtain a washing program, can be done by means
of the keyboard on the control panel or by optical downloading from the PC.
You can also download existing programs from the machine into the PC in order to modify or transfer them to
another machine.
Information
Program number
Windows of optical
download
Summary of Contents for PS40
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Page 6: ...6 data start Prog ProGEdit ProG PC ProgCopy ProgList ProG PrE LoG HourS tESt Hours ProGList ...
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 ...
Page 16: ...16 ...
Page 18: ...18 ProG ProG dAtA Start Coin id CYti t rotE ...
Page 20: ...20 C A S SP tEMP HEAt HEAt Mod Mod ...
Page 24: ...24 no SoAP SoAP no So1 SoAP 01 So1 t1 So2 S03 So4 So12 SE LE LE no LECo LECo LS ...
Page 26: ...26 no Add Add Cool Cd Cd Cdu Cdu StoP StoP SoAk SoAk AlArM no Add ...
Page 28: ...28 no SPin SPin SP2 d2 d1 SP1 SPit SP d1 d2 rd1 rd2 dEti td ...
Page 30: ...30 rd2 rd1 d2 d1 dO dt Wash dist Jolt drain t ...
Page 32: ...32 id FrEE End tu AlArM data Start ...
Page 34: ...34 id inS id id dEL ...
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