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6. setup and programming
6.1 Modes of Operation
6.1.1.
Normal mode allows the installer to select any of the solenoids to operate once a validated trigger signal is received (as
detailed in 5.5.1). Depending upon which input the signal is received will determine which amount is used. For example
a signal on trigger 1 will inject the ‘prewash’ amount for any chemical selected to run. This allows for different volumes
of chemical to be injected at different points in the cycle. Once all the chemicals have been injected the flush solenoid
will open for the time set so that no chemical is left in the delivery hose.
Normal Mode allows the user to easily select a formula from a list of formulas by navigating to it using the up/down
arrows. Once the formula is shown the washer extractor can then be started and the particular formula is run. Each
formula has the option of being named (up to 10 characters).
6.1.2.
In Relay mode the trigger signals (as detailed in 5.5.1) are directly linked to the operation of a particular solenoid
(chemical). Once a signal is received the solenoid will operate for the length of time that the signal is present. When a
signal is received the corresponding solenoid will operate, if during this time another signal is received then once the 1st
solenoid closes the next one will run. If two signals are received at the same time, the lowest numbered solenoid will
operate 1st followed by the next lowest, for the length of time the signal is/was present. The flush will operate after the
solenoid closes for the length of time set or until another signal is received.
Go to Enter setup > Operational mode and select Relay Mode. The only other setup required is for the flush duration.
This can be programmed by going to Enter setup > Edit Settings > Flush Settings where the flush duration can be set
manually in seconds or by using the ‘learn’ feature where the flush is started/stopped by the push of a button.
Note:
When operating the unit in relay mode a maximum of 4 products can be used. (see
5.5.1
).
6.2.1.
The EvoClean programming menu structure is laid out as shown at the end of this section. The following sub-sections
detail individual programming procedures.
6.2.2.
It is advisable to refer to the menu structure at the end of this section when navigating through screens, until you are
familiar with the sequence.
6.2 Menu Structure
6.3 Unit Controls
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