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Card programming
Card programming
General
Programmable cards are used to control the various
sequences in a washing cycle. These have 16 ribs
with pegs which act on the programmer integral
micro-switches. Each rib has its own function. The
card is fed through the programmer using
mechanically transferred impules from the program-
mer motor.
A function is selected by punching out one or more
pegs depending on the amount of time desired.
The rib are marked A through Q. In order to pin-
point function change-overs in time, every fifth peg
is numbered along one edge using two different
scales. One is for direct number identification of the
pegs and the other to identify peg-number in relation
to the front plate of the programmer.
Programming, when using powder supply
Rib function description:
A -
For powder supply: Flushing detergent from
compartment 1. Programmed for 30 seconds
together with water filling. If the water pressure
is low, detergent supply should occur after
water filling. Detergent supply can not be
programmed before water filling. If external
liquid supply us used, signal is given to
connection 1.
B -
Thermostat 1 (Only heated machines).
Desired temperature is set on the upper
thermostat dial. Heat should be programmed
after water filling and the appropriate detergent
compartment has been emptied.
C -
Flushing detergent from compartment 2.
D -
Thermostat 2 (Only heated machines). Desi-
red temperature is set on the lower thermostat
dial. (See rib B for programming details).
E -
If external liquid supply is used, signal is given
to connection 3.
**F- If external liquid supply is used, signal is given
to connection 2.
G -
If external liquid supply us used, signal is
given to connection 4.
H -
Extraction. Before extraction drain must be
punched for either 30 or 60 seconds. Drain
should be punched during entire extract cycle.
* FL 125 up to machine No. 96/28011.
FL 185 up to machine No. 96/13444.
** FL 125 from machine No. 96/28012.
FL 185 from machine No. 96/13445.
Fig.
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16 ribs