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The signal lockout feature is by-passed when the system is
operating in relay mode, as the pumps are directly controlled by
the signals from the washer’s controller.
This selection allows you to select whether you want “erroneous”
signals to be ignored by the system. Typically, erroneous signals
are generated by some washers when a water level goes low and
a fill valve activates. Use the INC/DEC buttons to choose the
desired setting, then press MENU
to continue.
SIG LOCKOUT=OFF
INC/DEC
This selection sets the time (in minutes) that signal lockout will
disregard incoming supply signals. The setting applies to all
pumps except the load count pump. Use the SCROLL and INC/
DEC buttons to choose a lockout time between 0 and 99 minutes,
then press ENTER. Press MENU
to continue.
SIG LOCKOUT TIME = 00
INC/DEC
ENTER
This selection sets the time (in minutes) that the system will be
“locked-out” to all incoming supply signals. The lock-out time is
started by a signal to the load count pump. Use the SCROLL and
INC/DEC buttons to choose a lockout time between 0 and 99
minutes, then press ENTER. Press MENU
to continue.
SYS LOCKOUT = 00
INC/DEC
ENTER
This selection enables the Automatic Formula Select feature. This
feature allows the washwheel controller to send signals to the
Multi-Flow dispenser and automatically select the correct wash
formula. Washroom personnel no longer select formulas, thereby
eliminating potential mistakes. Use the INC/DEC buttons to make
your choice, then press MENU
to continue.
AFS = ENABLED
INC/DEC
This selection allows you to choose which AFS mode will be used
to select formulas. See the notes below for details on how the
modes work. Use the INC/DEC buttons to make your choice, then
press MENU
to continue.
AFS MODE = MICRO
INC/DEC
MICRO: Typically used with microprocessor controlled washers
that can send a signal of exact duration to the Multi-Flow unit. The
Multi-Flow interprets the duration of the signal as the formula
number requested, based on the AFS SIGNAL TIME explained in
the next menu selection.
CHART: Typically used with card-reader type machines. Uses a
combination of signals to pick the formula in a “binary” numbering
format. The auto formula select signal must be applied for a
minimum of 30 seconds.