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ECONOMY (Ref 2.7.2)

The display shows

EC

Options available:

EC - 0

Non economy

EC - 1

Economy 1 reduces the water intake by one level

EC - 2

Super Economy reduces the water intake by two levels.

Press the + or - keys to select the level of economy.

Pressing PROG key confirms the option and advances to the next step.

SYNTHETIC OPTION (Ref

2.7.3)

Display shows

St

Options available

St – 0

No progressive cool down at the end of main wash

St - 1

Provide progressive cool down if temperature of main
Wash is above 45°C.

Press + or - keys to select or cancel Synthetic Option

Pressing PROG key confirms the option and advances to the next step.

EXTRACT (Ref 2.7.4)

Display shows

E -

Options available

E - 0

No extract (drain only)

E - 1

Extract and Drain

Press + or - key to engage or inhibit spin

Pressing PROG key confirms the option and advances to the next step.

CREASE GUARD

(Ref 2.7.5)

Display shows

Ar

(arrested rinse)

Options available

Ar - 0

Without Crease Guard

Ar - 1

With Crease Guard, halts the final rinse, leaving the washing suspended

in water

Press + or - keys to select desired option
Pressing PROG key confirms the option and the display shows Pr and
returns to the beginning. Another programme can now be modified or the
same programme remodified or any errors corrected.
Pressing START will return the machine to programme selection
Display shows SEL
Press + key to select a programme

TO START THE PROGRAMME, PRESS START

(REFER TO SECTION 2.8 OF THIS MANUAL).

Summary of Contents for SM 4 SERIES

Page 1: ...PROGRAMMING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR STANDARD MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED WASHER EXTRACTOR SM 4 SERIES Viking Laundry Equipment 1 Carlisle Road London NW9 0HZ Tel 020 8205 7285...

Page 2: ...OCESSOR SM 2 1 OPENING THE DOOR 2 2 ADDING DETERGENT AND OTHER WASH PRODUCTS 2 3 CHOOSING THE RIGHT PROGRAMME 2 4 PROGRAMME CONTENTS 2 5 DISPLAY INFORMATION 2 6 ALTERING A PROGRAMME TEMPORARY 2 7 MODI...

Page 3: ...instructions can be potentially hazardous 4 All electrical connections plumbing and steam MUST comply with the current statutory safety standards and be made by qualified approved installers refer to...

Page 4: ...y safety device No responsibility will be accepted if the machine has been modified electrically or mechanically This could invalidate the warranty and would contravene the certificate of conformity a...

Page 5: ...me function and other machine information Programming key PROG E Permits configuration of options Cycle Advance Key ACCEL F Allows the function to extend or reduce the programme duration Programme and...

Page 6: ...EMERGENCY On HS 4007 4012 models the door unlocks automatically after 5 minutes with the power supply switched off Before opening door ensure it is safe to do so On HS 4022 models only To open the do...

Page 7: ...NG DETERGENT The dispenser for detergent and other wash products is on top of the machine shielded by a protective cover It is important to ensure the correct wash product goes into the right compartm...

Page 8: ...D Lightly Soiled Coloured Linen 40 0 C 7 F Medium Soiled Coloured Linen 40 0 C 8 H Heavily Soiled Coloured Linen 40 0 C Group set 2 Hotels Schools Prog No Reference Designation Wash Temp 1 B Bedspread...

Page 9: ...Wash Temp 1 A Standard Wash 60 0 C 2 B Delicates Woolens 40 0 C 3 J White Table Linen Uniforms 60 0 C 4 K Coloured Table Linen Uniforms 60 0 C 5 M Towels with Bleach 80 0 C 6 I Towels without Bleach...

Page 10: ...esignation Wash Temp 1 A Standard Wash 60 0 C 2 N Stain Treatment 90 0 C 3 M Towels 80 0 C 4 L Floor Mop Heads 80 0 C 5 E Lightly Soiled White Work Clothes 60 0 C 6 G Heavily Soiled White Work Clothes...

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Page 14: ...he water temperature was above 45 C Some fabrics are prone to thermal shock which occurs when directly immersed in cold water from a high temperature 2 6 4 Extract Cancellation For the protection of d...

Page 15: ...o select or cancel Synthetic Option Pressing PROG key confirms the option and advances to the next step EXTRACT Ref 2 6 4 Display shows E Options available E 0 No extract drain only E 1 Extract and Dr...

Page 16: ...hich occurs when directly immersed in cold water from a high temperature 2 7 4 Extract Cancellation For the protection of delicate fabrics the extract can be cancelled The machine will drain but spin...

Page 17: ...ext step EXTRACT Ref 2 7 4 Display shows E Options available E 0 No extract drain only E 1 Extract and Drain Press or key to engage or inhibit spin Pressing PROG key confirms the option and advances t...

Page 18: ...ications Machine display must show SEL Press PROG key for 2 seconds Display shows MOD Press PROG key 3 times Display shows Clr Press key Display asks SURE Press ACCEL key to cancel all modified progra...

Page 19: ...esses Always consult the manufacturer s label for washing instructions If washing polyester cotton always select the synthetics function Add Washing Products REF 2 2 Ensure the correct products go int...

Page 20: ...ly operating is displayed in sequence A Water fill d Detergent bleach conditioner dosing C Temperature C F Temperature F rt Time to completion of wash phase c Synthetic cool down E Drain time Et Time...

Page 21: ...afety count down When complete the display shows END and the green door light illuminates SWITCHING OFF I O SWITCH Putting the I O switch to the 0 position removes power to the control circuit cancell...

Page 22: ...N THE DOOR WHILE THE MACHINE IS IN MID CYCLE EMERGENCY DOOR OPENING PROCEDURE IS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL 9 NEVER ADD BLEACH TO A COLOURED WASH 10 NEVER SLAM THE DOOR 11 NEVER STORE COMBUSTIBLE...

Page 23: ...keep the machine In good condition ensuring it is safe to use and avoid premature failures 3 1 1 AUTHORISED SERVICE TECHNICAN In addition to User maintenance procedure it is recommended that a Viking...

Page 24: ...er calling for Maintenance or Service it is important to give as much information as possible relating to the problem encountered together with the Model and Serial Numbers of the machine being report...

Page 25: ...3 2 ALARM CONDITIONS AND POSSIBLE OPERATION FAILURES Common problems their causes and known solutions 24...

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Page 27: ...ply B Slide over SET UP switch position microprocessor board C Switch on electrical supply Display shows CONF Press the PROG key to confirm option and move to next step keys allows step options to be...

Page 28: ...RMANENT PROGRAMME MODIFICATIONS To access MOD programme press the PROG key for 2 seconds When the display shows MOD Press the PROG to confirm option and move to next step keys allows step options to b...

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