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Operator Manual
Component Identification
after pressing CYCLE/START touch pad once. To start a cycle,
CYCLE/START touch pad must be pressed a second time while
selected cycle name is displayed. If touch pad is not pressed
within 5 seconds, screen automatically returns to Cycle Menu.
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STOP/RESET touch pad –
press once to stop cycle operation.
Press a second time to abort cycle and return screen to cycle
menu.
NOTE: When cycle is stopped, press Cycle/Start touch pad once to
resume cycle operation. Cycle operation resumes at beginning of
interrupted phase function (i.e., filling, recirculating, draining). When
cycle is aborted, cycle operation is discontinued and cycle must be
re-started from the beginning.
3.4.3 Manual Control Touch
Pads
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EXTEND PHASE touch pad
– press to temporarily increase
selected phase time. On completion of cycle, phase time returns
to programmed setpoint.
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BYPASS PHASE touch pad
– press to bypass specific phase in
progress and advance cycle to next phase.
NOTE: Bypass Phase touch pad can only be used when a cycle
is in progress. During cycle, filling and draining functions can not
be bypassed. In addition, a phase can not be bypassed if
Temperature Guarantee feature is selected for that phase.
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MANUAL MENU touch pad
– press to view washer functions
which can be controlled manually.
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ALARM REPLY touch pad
– press to turn off alarm buzzer and
acknowledge displayed alarm message. Refer to
, for specific alarm conditions and corrective
actions.
3.4.4 Program Touch Pads
Program touch pads allow programming of twelve distinct cycles
and changing of previously programmed cycle values to process
different types of loads. Cycle programming may be limited by
access code to ensure process integrity. Refer to
, for details on cycle programming and access code
feature.
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CHANGE VALUES touch pad
– press to access Change Values
mode. Change Values mode allows authorized operators to
change user-programmable items. Refer to
, for details about Change Values Mode.
NOTE: Examples of user-programmable items include cycle
name, phase temperature, phase time, and questions regarding
phase options (e.g., retention of final rinse water).