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Hi-Performance Wash Systems Car Wash Equipment and Parts Supplier to the Rocky Mountain Region

Once the correct number is displayed, depress and release the MODE button. The display will now read:  
J2:## (## indicates the numbers you set for the J1 program) 

MENU J2 (Changeover time 2) 

This menu sets the CHANGEOVER TIME for item 2. If you have connected the "J" wiring harness (see electrical connections) setting the CHANGEOVER TIME is 
accomplished with this menu. Note that the CHANGEOVER TIME 2 is set to the same value that you set for CHANGEOVER TIME 1. 

To set the CHANGEOVER TIME for item 2, depress and release the SET button until the desired seconds are displayed. 

Once the correct number is displayed, depress and release the MODE button. If you want the CHANGEOVER TIME 2 to be the same as CHANGEOVER TIME 1, simply 
depress and release the MODE BUTTON. The display will now read:  
J3:## (## indicates the numbers you set for the J2 program) 

MENU J3 (Changeover time 3) 

This menu sets the CHANGEOVER TIME for item 3. If you have connected the "J" wiring harness (see electrical connections) setting the CHANGEOVER TIME is 
accomplished with this menu. Note that the CHANGEOVER TIME 3 is set to the same value that you set for CHANGEOVER TIME 1. 

To set the CHANGEOVER TIME for item 3, depress and release the SET button until the desired seconds are displayed. 

Once the correct number is displayed, depress and release the MODE button. If you want the CHANGEOVER TIME 3 to be the same as CHANGEOVER TIME 1, simply 
depress and release the MODE BUTTON. The display will now read:  
J4:## (## indicates the numbers you set for the J3 program) 

MENU J4 (Changeover time 4) 

This menu sets the CHANGEOVER TIME for item 4. If you have connected the "J" wiring harness (see electrical connections) setting the CHANGEOVER TIME is 
accomplished with this menu. Note that the CHANGEOVER TIME 4 is set to the same value that you set for CHANGEOVER TIME 1. 

To set the CHANGEOVER TIME for item 4, depress and release the SET button until the desired seconds are displayed. 

Once the correct number is displayed, depress and release the MODE button. If you want the CHANGEOVER TIME 4 to be the same as CHANGEOVER TIME 1, simply 
depress and release the MODE BUTTON. The display will now read:  
WASH 

MESSAGE MENU 

This menu sets the GREETING MESSAGE. The greeting can be selected from the following choices:  
"WASH" "VAC" "RUN" "USE" "DRY" "PLAY" 

Once selected and in operation, the timer's display will flash your selection along with PRICE TO START and the word "TO". To illustrate, we will assume the timer is 
installed in a car wash coin box and the car wash is priced at $2.00 for 4 minutes. An approaching customer will see the timer flash:  
$2.00...to..WASH 

Once the selected greeting message word has been displayed, depress and release the MODE button. The timer is now programmed and ready for operation. 

REPROGRAMMING 

Reprogramming the timer from its initial setup is easy. Simply follow the initial programming instructions. The existing program values will be displayed allowing you to 
make changes more rapidly. For example, assume the timer is programmed at $1.25 for 4 minutes and you wish to raise you price to $1.50 for 4 minutes. Follow the 
programming instructions to access the timer's menu. When the display read "A:05" depress and release the SET button once. The display will now read "A:06" indicating 
6 coins are needed to start the equipment. Now press and release the MODE button 15 times. Except for the BONUS TIME, no other menu items will have been affected 
by this simple price increase. If you are using the BONUS TIME feature, you will have to reprogram the "H" menu to reflect the correct time. Otherwise the BONUS TIME 
automatically calculates to the standard timer per coin. 

To cancel all programming you may perform a "POWER-ON RESTART". This procedure will return the timer to its default program as it came from the factory (2 coins to 
start, 1 minute of time). Simply unplug the main power plug from the timer. Depress and hold the MODE button while reinstalling the plug. The timer is now at its default 
program. The display will read "MENU". 

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Summary of Contents for TM-5J

Page 1: ...timers Repairs of any type may be obtained by sending the timer to Hi Performance Wash Systems Inc GENERAL OPERATION The TIMEMASTER will time and control the functions associated with the operation o...

Page 2: ...perator who wishes to pause the timer s countdown during the wash cycle Examples of the CHANGEOVER TIME uses are as follows Example 1 Low pressure products such as PRESOAK TIRE CLEANER and FOAM BRUSH...

Page 3: ...ut as this will allow the timer to recoil to the real if the coin box is struck ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Provided with the TIMEMASTER are two 2 pre wired connectors These wires are to be connected to t...

Page 4: ...volts DC hot light green 5 safety ground blue black 6 timed output yellow 7 jumpered DO NOT USE yellow 8 jumpered DO NOT USE green 9 TIMEMASTER power 24 volts AC neutral orange 10 TIMEMASTER power 24...

Page 5: ...itive terminal to this pin Note Hi Performance Wash Systems provides a 12Vdc 105dB water resistant alert horn for use with the TIMEMASTER timer Use only this horn or its equivalent Pin 5 SAFETY GROUND...

Page 6: ...Pin 9 24 V AC Neutral AC voltage to power the TIMEMASTER is applied to pins 9 and 10 Pin 9 will be referred to as AC neutral and pin 10 referred to as AC hot Voltage ratings applied to these pins are...

Page 7: ...AMMING for instructions The remaining 4 wires on the connector are not used and should be secured with tape or wire ties GRACE TIME ELECTIRCAL INSTALLATION The TIMERMASTER TM 5J requires no additional...

Page 8: ...the use of its MODE and SET switches The switches are push button switches located on the back of the timer case The switches should only be depressed with light finger pressure NO TOOLS SHOULD BE US...

Page 9: ...steps are shown in the following flow chart figure 7 After the MODE switch moves to the option step the SET switch causes the number displayed to increase by one unit value Holding the switch depress...

Page 10: ...yed depress and release the MODE button This display will now read b 00 MENU B Seconds This menu sets the seconds your equipment will operate once the minimum amount to start has been deposited Most c...

Page 11: ...urposes To set the test time depress and release the SET button until the desired number of minutes is displayed Experience has shown that 4 to 5 minutes is sufficient to test the equipment and wash d...

Page 12: ...button until the desired seconds are displayed Once the correct number is displayed depress and release the MODE button If you want the CHANGEOVER TIME 4 to be the same as CHANGEOVER TIME 1 simply dep...

Page 13: ...me that you programmed into the timer during Step 6 of the Initial Setup procedure If you wish to turn off the TEST time prior to it elapsing simply depress the button labeled CNCL to cancel the time...

Page 14: ...ing The only difference is the use of the remotes buttons versus the MODE and SET buttons on the back of the timer To access the timer enter your 4 digit security code Listen for the horn to beep Once...

Page 15: ...cky Mountain Region depressing and holding the buttons will advance or decrease the numbers rapidly If you wish to keep a menu function unchanged simply bypass the menu function by pressing the MODE b...

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