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OPERATION OF C4A ELECTRONIC COIN WASHER-EXTRACTOR
ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD—The linen inside or hanging partially outside a
turning cylinder can suddenly wrap around you hand, arm, or body and twist
off/sever it. You can be killed or seriously injured.
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The Power Up Sequence
Control circuit is
energized when power
is applied
Software version (20003) is displayed for 80 seconds after
power is applied. This safety delay prevents operation during
this time.
After 80-second
safety delay
The display flashes the number of coins (example: 15) required.
“C” (Close Door) flashes if door is open. See “HOW TO SET
REQUIRED NUMBER OF COINS” (see Table of Contents).
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How To Start a Wash Cycle
Load machine
and close door
Load machine at or near rated capacity. Overloading or under-
loading may reduce efficiency.
Select bath
temperature
Select water temperature according to the goods loaded.
NOTE: As a factory-supplied option, the machine may be
equipped for second and third baths to be cold only, regardless
of the temperature selected.
Deposit coins
Operation begins when last coin is accepted. When first coin
is accepted, display stops flashing and counts down number of
coins inserted. Coins are rejected if the door is open. The
door locks 1 minute after the machine accepts the last coin.
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How To Counteract Oversuds
—If the suds level in the machine exceeds the “Suds Level” line on the
loading door, reduce the suds level.
Press “TO REDUCE
SUDS” button on
control panel
The drain opens for 10 seconds, then closes. Machine refills
after drain closes.
NOTE: Suds reduction can be used a maximum of three times
during each bath step.
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How To Start by Pushbutton (optional)
—Pushbutton start is available as an option on all current coin
machine models. The following procedure applies only if your machine is equipped with this option.
Set Run/Attendant keyswitch to “Attendant”
position, and press the Start button.
Pushbutton start feature does not affect normal coin-start
operation, which works with keyswitch in either position.
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