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Chapter 3. Operating
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
C.
Select
button—scrolls through the seven available wash cycles listed on the machine control
panel. The current selected wash cycle is displayed in the
Select Wash Cycle
window. This
button is ignored if the door is open.
D.
Coin count
window—displays the number of coins required to start the selected wash cycle if
the door is closed. The coins required value counts down toward 0 as coins are accepted.
When no more coins are required, press the
Start
button to begin the selected wash cycle.
E.
Start
button—begins the wash cycle displayed in the
Select Wash Cycle
window after the
required number of coins are accepted. This button is ignored if the door is open.
F.
Minutes Remaining
window—displays the number of whole minutes remaining in the
selected wash cycle if the door is closed. If the
Select Wash Cycle
button is pressed before the
Start
button, the number in this display changes to reflect the duration of each wash cycle.
G.
Machine Status
window—displays the current step or status of the selected wash cycle when
the machine door is closed. If the machine door is open, this window displays “
C
” to prompt
the customer to close the door. The decimal in the lower right corner of this window flashes
any time a safety delay timer is counting, including power-up and coast times.
3.1.2.
Control Functions in
Attendant
Mode
Attendant mode
is the state of the machine when the machine control circuit is energized and the
Attendant
switch is in the horizontal position. The machine may be idle or running. If the machine
is idle, the status of the door determines the options available and the appearance of the display.
A.
Attendant
switch—must be kept in the normal (vertical) position and the key removed unless
the attendant or a qualified technician is present and operating the machine. In the
Attendant
(horizontal) position, this switch allows viewing the software date code, status of
microcontroller inputs, and actuation of microcontroller outputs for testing (see Section 4.2.
“Controller Inputs and Outputs”). Cycle this switch to the horizontal position and back to the
vertical position to clear controller errors (see Section 4.1. “Error Codes”) and to start the
machine without requiring coins, or turn this switch to the vertical position and remove the
key for normal operation (Section 3.3. “Using the Machine”).
B.
Select Wash Cycle
window—displays various information according to the test or operation
in progress:
1. If the door is closed and the
Attendant
key is turned to the horizontal position, this
window displays the formula that will execute when the
Start
button is pressed.
2. This window displays the first digit in the software date code.
3. During the display test, this digit and all others on the display count through all the
numbers consecutively in reverse order.
4. This window is not illuminated when viewing the status of the inputs or when outputs are
being tested.
C.
Select
button—cycles through the available functions available in
Attendant
mode:
1. run formula without coins
2. display software date code
3. test display segments
4. view input status
5. test outputs and execute functional tests
If the door is open, press this button four times to clear the wash cycle accumulator (see
Section 3.3.3 “Viewing and Clearing the Accumulator”).