Programming Washer-Extractor Refer to Page 4 for Model Numbers CHM1774C Keep These Instructions for Future Reference. (If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.) www.comlaundry.com Part No.
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Table of Contents Model Identification ........................................................................... Preliminary Information.................................................................... About the Control ................................................................................. Glossary of Terms................................................................................. Power Failure Recovery .......................................................................
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. OPL Mode Enable/Disable“oPL” ................................................ Audio Signal “AUd” .................................................................... Card Reader Display Control “CArd” ......................................... Error Code Programming “Err-”.................................................. Cycle Programming “CyC-” ........................................................ Supply/Compartment Dispenser Programming “SUPC”.............
Model Identification Information in this manual is applicable to these washer-extractor models: 4 20 SCN020JC2 SCN020JCF SCN020JCV SCN020JY2 SCN020JYF SCN020JYV 30 SCN030JC2 SCN030JCF SCN030JCV SCN030JE2 SCN030JEF SCN030JX2 SCN030JY2 SCN030JYF SCN030JYV 40 SCN040JC2 SCN040JCF SCN040JCV SCN040JD2 SCN040JE2 SCN040JEF SCN040JY2 SCN040JYF SCN040JYV 60 SCN060JC2 SCN060JCF SCN060JCV SCN060JD2 SCN060JDF SCN060JX2 SCN060JY2 SCN060JYF SCN060JYV 80 SCN080JCF SCN080JCV SCN080JYF SCN080JYV ©
Preliminary Information About the Control Communications This control is an advanced, programmable computer that lets the owner control most machine features by pressing a sequence of keypads. Refer to Figure 1. The control may be programmed manually or by infrared communication with an external device. A limited number of features can be programmed by a card reader.
Control Identification Select Cycle Pads the default cycle (DELICATE/WARM). The Select Cycle keypads are not active after the first fill step of the cycle. The selected cycle is indicated by the light (LED) on the pad. Pressing the flashing START pad will confirm the selection and the cycle will begin. When the card reader is used, pressing the START pad will start the cycle and deduct the vend price from the card. Refer to Figure 1. Select Cycle pads are used to select the specific washer cycle.
Display Identification Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Spin LED Refer to Figure 1. Spin LED is lit during the Final Spin portion of the cycle. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are used to indicate the chosen cycle, cycle status, if vend is needed, when the bleach compartment is dispensing, and door lock information. See below for information on each LED.
Washer-Extractor Operation Start Up Start Mode When power is applied to the washer-extractor, the control will display its software version as “S xx” (“xx” is the version number) for one (1) second. If the control was not powered down during a running cycle, it will enter Ready Mode, Partial Vend Mode or Start Mode. The control enters this mode when the full vend price is satisfied, the vend price is zero, the control is in OPL Mode. The START pad LED will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off.
Washer-Extractor Operation Signals Changing Cycles There are five options when a signal can be used during the washer operation. These five options are listed below: 1. End of Cycle Signal By default, this signal is turned off. If turned on, the signal sounds for three (3) seconds at the end of a cycle. 2. Signal On Keypad Depression By default, this signal is turned on and sounds for a quarter of a second each time a keypad is pressed. 3.
Special Features Programming Control Communications Mode The control allows the washer-extractor owner to program the control with the use of the keypad. Cycle and vend options may be programmed, audit information may be viewed and diagnostic tests may be run by pressing combinations of the Select Cycle keypads. This feature allows the control to communicate with an external device or the card reader. This allows the control to be programmed and have its data read without using the keypad.
Opening the Top Cover To manually program the control, the top cover must be opened. Opening and closing the top cover trips a switch which allows access to various programming options. Once opened, the top cover may either be left open, and then closed after programming, or it may be closed immediately. The top cover is located on the top of the washerextractor. 1. Unlock top cover. 2. Slide top cover forward slightly to move notches away from the pegs on the front of the cabinet. 3.
Entering the Manual Mode For programming, testing, and retrieving information from the control, it is often necessary to enter the Manual Mode by following the six simple steps below. How to Enter the Manual Mode 1. If accessing Diagnostic Tests, be sure the washer is in the Ready Mode before continuing to step 2. If the washer is in an active cycle, rapid advance through the cycle. Refer to the Rapid Advance Feature. If coins or a card has been entered, refer to Clear Vend Feature. 2. Open the top cover.
Programming Control What Can Be Programmed? This feature allows the owner to program cycle information, standard vend pricing, special vends and other features by using the keypads. The control must have the Manual Programming Mode enabled, which is the factory default. This mode can only be turned “OFF” and “ON” by using an external device. Refer to this section when programming the control. This section offers a detailed description of all available programmable options.
Programming Control Table 1 (continued) Option Number 2. 3.
Programming Control Table 1 (continued) Option Number Option Display Description Default Value Value Range 2. “AdUr” Agitate Duration (in minutes) ** 1 - 30 for agitate types 1 or 2 3. “HEAt” Heat in Agitate (if heater is present) ** oFF/1/2** g. “drAn” Drain Step on on/oFF h. “SPIn” Extract Step — — “SPEn” Extract Step enable/Disable ** on/oFF “SSEC” Extract Seconds ** 0 - 59 1. 2. 3. “SnIn” ** Extract Minutes Intermediate Extract: Min. Step Time = 30 seconds, Max.
Programming Control Table 1 (continued) Option Number Option Display 26 “SPAU” 27 Description Default Value Value Range Pause/Resume Mode oFF on/oFF “AtS2” Normal/Warm Vend Price 200 0 - 65535 28 “AtS3” Normal/Cold Vend Price 200 0 - 65535 29 “AtS4” Heavy/Hot Vend Price 200 0 - 65535 30 “AtS5” Delicate/Warm Vend Price 200 0 - 65535 31 “AtS6” Delicate/Cold Vend Price 200 0 - 65535 32 “AtS7” Quick/Hot Vend Price 200 0 - 65535 33 “AtS8” Quick/Warm Vend Price 200 0 -
Programming Control Table 1 (continued) Option Number t. Option Display Description Default Value Value Range “SA20” Special Vend A Wash Agitate Step Added Minutes — 0 - 15 “SA21” Special Vend A Wash Agitate Step Subtracted Minutes — 0 - 15 37 “FLo” Low Water Level 3 1 - 10 38 “FnEd” Medium Water Level 15 11 - 20 39 “FHI” High Water Level 27 21 - 30 — — oFF oFF/0-127 (Cycles) 0 0 - 23 127* 0 - 127* u. 40 “ALd-” Auto-Water leak Detection a.
Programming Flowcharts Entering Manual Mode Enter Manual Mode. 1. Open top cover 2. Press and hold both NORMAL/HOT keypad and HEAVY/HOT keypad. “rAPd” - Quickly advance through active cycles. 1. Press START (enter) keypad to begin Rapid Advance cycle and advance through cycle steps. “Prog” - Program Cycle Information and other features into the control. 1. Refer to the Manual Programming flowchart. “CyC” - Total number of machine cycles: 1. Press START (enter) once to read audit.
Programming Flowcharts Manual Programming “Prog” Enter Program Mode “AtS1” - Set vend price for NORMAL/HOT wash. “dEn1” - Set value for the #1 coin entered. “dEn2” - Set value for the #2 coin entered. “PLSE” - Program the value of the Start Pulse. “PLSn” - Program the Start Pulse Input for one pulse or multiple pulses. “AtyP” - Program when control provides an available output for card and central pay. “dCYC” - Set the default cycle and temperature.
Programming Flowcharts (continued) (continued) “SUEn” - Supply Step Enable/Disable: “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled “SUPL” - Program supply step options “dISP” Dispenser Options: Press START (enter) to access options “C2” or “S1” Compartment #2/ Supply #1: “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled “C3” or “S2” Compartment #3/ Supply #2: “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled “C4” or “S3” Compartment #4/ Supply #3: “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled “S4” - Supply #4: “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled “SEC” - Seconds: “0” -
Programming Flowcharts (continued) “SUPC” - Choose either supply dispenser or compartment dispenser. Dispenser: “S” = Supply Dispenser “C” = Compartment Dispenser “bALr” (VFD only) - Program the number of times control will retry balancing the load before moving to extract step. “IrA” - Enable/disable the ability to read the control by an external device. “t FC” (Models with Heat) - Set temperature shown in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Programming Flowcharts (continued) “rtC1” - Programs minutes: “0” - “59” “rtC2” - Programs Hours: “0” - “23” “rtC3” - Programs Day of Week: “1” - “7” “rtC-” - set the control’s internal clock.
Programming Flowcharts (continued) “FLo” - Program the low water level during fill and tumble of all cycles. “FnEd” - Program the medium water level during fill and tumble of all cycles. “FHI” - Program the high water level during fill and tumble of all cycles. “tCF” (Models with Heat) - Enable/disable a temperature controlled fill. “ALd1” - Auto-Water Leak Detection: “on”, then “0” - “127” “oFF” “ALd-” - Set the time and frequency that the control automatically checks the water level.
Programming Flowcharts Diagnostic “dIAg” - Diagnostic Tests. 1. Press START (enter) keypad.
Programming Flowcharts This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a NORMAL/HOT wash. This vend price will be shown in the display when NORMAL/HOT is selected. How to Program the Normal/Hot Vend Price 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad. 3. “AtS1” will appear in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad.
Programming Flowcharts This option allows the owner to set a specific numerical value for a coin entered. For example, in the United States the coin value for one quarter would be measured in cents (25). Therefore, the coin value entered for one quarter would be 00025. If the NORMAL/HOT Vend Price (option 1) is set for “.75”, and the Coin Value is set for “00025”, the vend price displayed will decrease by .25 for each coin entered. How to Program Coin #1 Value 1. Control must be in Manual Mode.
Programming Flowcharts This option allows the owner to set a specific numerical value for a coin entered when using the dual coin drop. For example, the coin value for a dollar coin would be measured in cents (100). Therefore, the coin value entered for one dollar coin would be 00100. If the NORMAL/HOT Vend Price (option 1) is set for “2.00”, and the Coin Value is set for “00100”, the vend price displayed will decrease by 1.00 for each dollar coin entered. How to Program Coin #2 Value 1.
Programming Flowcharts This option allows the owner to program the value of the Start Pulse if used for multiple pulses with an aftermarket central card reader or pay system. Refer to option 5 for additional information. How to Program Start Pulse Value 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3.
Programming Flowcharts 5. Start Pulse Mode “PLSn” This option allows the owner to program the Start Pulse Input. The Start Pulse Mode can be used for after-market central pay or card systems. The central system sends the start pulse to the Start Pulse Input of the control to start the cycle. If set for single pulse, one start pulse from the central system will put the control in Start Mode.
Programming Flowcharts 6. Available Type “AtyP” This option allows the owner to program when the control provides an available output for card and central pay systems. How to Program Available Type 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. Mode(s) in Which Available Signal is Active 0* Ready Mode only 1 Ready Mode, Partial Vend Mode 2 Ready Mode, End of Cycle Mode 3 Ready Mode, End of Cycle Mode, Partial Vend Mode *Factory default setting < > 2.
Programming Flowcharts 7. Default Cycle “dCYC” This option allows the owner to set the default cycle and temperature the machine will enter when in the Ready Mode. When programming the default cycle, refer to Table 4. How to Read Table 4 To determine the correct number required to program Default Cycle, use the following table. The Default Value column contains the number required in step 5. The other column corresponds to cycle type. How to Program Default Cycle 1. Control must be in Manual Mode.
Programming Flowcharts This option allows the owner to enable or disable the OPL Mode in which no vend price needs to be satisfied to operate the machine. How to Program the OPL Mode Enable/ Disable 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. 5. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to change the current status. 6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the desired status appears in the display. The next option, “AUd”, will appear in the display. < > 2.
Programming Flowcharts This option allows the owner to program when the signal will sound. There are five occasions when a signal may sound during operation. These five occasions are listed below: 1. End of Cycle Signal By default, the signal is turned off. If turned on, the signal will sound for three (3) seconds at the end of a cycle. 2. Keypad Depression Signal By default, this signal is turned on and will sound for a quarter of a second. This signal will sound each time a keypad is pressed. 3.
Programming Flowcharts How to Read Table 5 To determine the correct number required to program the Audio Signal, use the following chart. The Signal Value column contains the number required in step 6. The other columns correspond to individual options. Each column of options contains a unique combination of the words “ON” and “OFF” that indicates if that column’s option is turned on or off when the Signal Value is entered.
Programming Flowcharts 10. Card Reader Display Control “CArd” NOTE: This feature does not need to be programmed manually. The card reader itself makes this determination. 5. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to change the current status. How to Program the Card Reader Display Control 6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the desired status appears in the display. The next option, “Err-”, will appear in the display. 1. Control must be in Manual Mode.
Programming Flowcharts 11. Error Code Programming “Err-” “CEr-” Coin Error Parameters This option allows the owner to turn on or turn off certain errors in the control. “CEr1” Coin Error - Determines if display will show error. How to Program Error Code Programming “CEr2” Coin Error Penalty - If enabled, coin error will erase previous coins entered and reset the vend price. “CEr3” Coin Drops Header Present Error - If enabled and coin drop header is unplugged, control ignores coin inputs. 1.
Programming Flowcharts Day(s) of the Week Enabled Values Day Of Week Value SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 7 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 8 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 9 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 10 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF
Programming Flowcharts Table 7 (continued) Day(s) of the Week Enabled Values Day Of Week Value 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Programming Flowcharts Table 7 (continued) Day(s) of the Week Enabled Values Day Of Week Value 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127* SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
Programming Flowcharts 12. Cycle Programming “CyC-” How to Program Cycle Agitate“AgIt” This option allows the owner to program different aspects for various steps in each type of cycle. There are nine cycles available for programming. This option allows the owner to program the cycle’s agitation action and speed. These options apply to the entire cycle. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts NOTE: If the Segment Enable/Disable is programmed “oFF”, the other Cycle Segment programming options can’t be accessed. 4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the desired Cycle Segment programmable option appears in the display. Programming Segment Enable/Disable 1. When “SgEn” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Segment Enable/Disable status will appear in the display. “on” = Segment is enabled “oFF” = Segment is disabled < > 2.
Programming Flowcharts NOTE: Supply Step “SUEn” must be enabled to scroll through all Supply Step options. 3. Press the START (enter) keypad when the desired option appears in the display. The current status value will appear in the display. Refer to Table 10. NOTE: For the Dispenser options, the display will show “Cx” or “Sx” depending whether or not the control is programmed as compartment-oriented or supply-oriented. Refer to option 13 Supply/ Compartment Dispenser Programming.
Programming Flowcharts Programming Agitate Step Programming Drain Step 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Agitate step options. Refer to Table 11. 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to change the current status.
Programming Flowcharts Extract Step “SPEn” Description Status/Value Extract Step Enable/Disable “on”/“oFF” “SSEC” Extract Seconds “SSPd” Extract Minutes Intermediate Extract: minimum step time = 30 seconds maximum step time = 3:59 minutes Final Extract: minimum step time = 30 seconds maximum step time = 9:59 minutes Extract Speed (VFD only) F-speed models Speeds 1-3, V-speed models use all 5 1 = very low speed (40) 2 = low speed (80) 3 = medium speed (100) 4 = high speed (120) 5 = very high speed (
Programming Flowcharts < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “SUPC” appears in the display. 4. When “SUPC” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current dispenser option will appear in the display.
Programming Flowcharts < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “IrA” appears in the display. 4. When “IrA” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current IR Access status will appear in the display.
Programming Flowcharts 17. Hot Water Temperature “FH” This option allows the owner to program the hot water temperature for models equipped with heat. How to Program Hot Water Temperature 18. Warm Water Temperature “FHC” This option allows the owner to program the warm water temperature for models equipped with heat. How to Program Warm Water Temperature 4. When “FH” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display.
Programming Flowcharts < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “FC” appears in the display. 4. When “FC” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display. This number corresponds to the current Cold Water Temperature value. 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display.
Programming Flowcharts 21. Production Test Cycle (On/Off) “PtEn” 22. Manual Rapid Advance (On/Off) “rAEn” This option allows the owner to enable or disable access to the production test cycle. Refer to Production Test Cycle section for more information. This option allows the owner to enable or disable the rapid advance feature. Refer to Rapid Advance Feature section for more information. How to Program the Production Test Cycle (On/Off) How to Program the Manual Rapid Advance (On/Off) 2.
Programming Flowcharts < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “nCtd” appears in the display. 4. When “nCtd” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current No Cycle Time Display status will appear in the display. “on” = Option Enabled “oFF” = Option Disabled (Default Setting) < > 5. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to change the current status. 6.
Programming Flowcharts 25. Slow Drain Detection Adjust Value “SdAd” 26. Pause/Resume Mode (On/Off) “SPAU” This option allows the owner to increase or decrease the Slow Drain Detection threshold by adding additional seconds to the threshold value. When enabled, it increases the time before a Slow Drain Error will occur. This option allows the owner to enable or disable Pause/Resume Mode. When enabled, users can press the START keypad three times (during first three minutes of cycle) to pause the cycle.
Programming Flowcharts 27. Normal/Warm Vend Price “AtS2” NOTE: The vend price can be set from 0 to 65,535. Default vend price is 200. 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program the Normal/Cold Vend Price 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “AtS3” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program the Heavy/Hot Vend Price 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “AtS4” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program the Delicate/Warm Vend Price 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. 7. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit and advance to the next digit. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program the Delicate/Cold Vend Price 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “AtS6” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program the Quick/Hot Vend Price 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “AtS7” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program the Quick/Warm Vend Price 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “AtS8” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program the Quick/Cold Vend Price 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “AtS9” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts 35. Set Real-Time Clock “rtC-” This option allows the owner to set the control’s internal clock to the correct time and date. How to Program the Time and Date 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display.
Programming Flowcharts Special Vend A is used to change the standard vend prices for special occasions. The special vend can be programmed to start and end on a specific day or days of the week. The owner may also turn the Special Vend A option on or off if desired. How to Program Special Vend A Days Enable “SA01” 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts How to Read Table 14 To determine the correct number required to program the Special Vend Days Enable, use the following table. The Special Vend Value column contains the number required in step 6. The other columns correspond to individual days. Each column of days contains a unique combination of the words “ON” and “OFF” that indicates if that column’s day is turned on or off when the value is entered.
Programming Flowcharts Table 14 (continued) “SA01” SPECIAL VEND VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON/OFF 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109 111 113 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 129 131 133 135 137 139 141 143 145 147 149 151 153 155 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON O
Programming Flowcharts Table 14 (continued) “SA01” SPECIAL VEND VALUE 157 159 161 163 165 167 169 171 173 175 177 179 181 183 185 187 189 191 193 195 197 199 201 203 205 207 209 211 213 215 217 219 221 223 225 227 229 231 233 235 237 239 241 243 SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON/OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON O
Programming Flowcharts Table 14 (continued) “SA01” SPECIAL VEND VALUE 245 247 249 251 253 255 SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN ON/OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Table 14 F8237901 © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 65
Programming Flowcharts How to Program Special Vend A Start Hour “SA02” How to Program Special Vend A Start Minute “SA03” This option allows the owner to set the hour that Special Vend A will begin, from 0-23. This option allows the owner to set the minute that Special Vend A will begin, from 0-59. 2. When “SA02” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current start time (in military time) will appear in the display. 2.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program Special Vend A Length in Hours “SA04” How to Program Special Vend A Start Month “SA05” This option allows the owner to set the length in hours for Special Vend A, from 0-24. This option allows the owner to set the month that Special Vend A will begin, from 1-12. 4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct hour appears in the display. The next Special Vend A option, “SA05”, will appear in the display.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program Special Vend A Start Date “SA06” How to Program Special Vend A End Month “SA08” This option allows the owner to set the date that Special Vend A will begin, from 1-31. This option allows the owner to set the month that Special Vend A will end, from 1-12. 2. When “SA06” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current start date will appear in the display. 2. When “SA08” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
Programming Flowcharts How to Program Special Vend A End Date “SA09” This option allows the owner to set the date that Special Vend A will end, from 1-31. < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA09” appears in the display. 2. When “SA09” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current end date will appear in the display. 4.
Programming Flowcharts < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA11” appears in the display. 2. When “SA11” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in the Special Vend A Normal/Hot Vend Price. The fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. Refer to Figure 15. NOTE: If the vend price is $100.
Programming Flowcharts < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA12” appears in the display. 2. When “SA12” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in the Special Vend A Normal/Warm Vend Price. The fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. Refer to Figure 16. NOTE: If the vend price is $100.
Programming Flowcharts < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA13” appears in the display. 2. When “SA13” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in the Special Vend A NORMAL/COLD Vend Price. The fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. Refer to Figure 17. NOTE: If the vend price is $100.
Programming Flowcharts < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA14” appears in the display. 2. When “SA14” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in the Special Vend A Heavy/Hot Vend Price. The fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. Refer to Figure 18. NOTE: If the vend price is $100.00 or more, the fifth digit is “1-6”.
Programming Flowcharts < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA15” appears in the display. 2. When “SA15” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in the Special Vend A Delicate/Warm Vend Price. The fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. Refer to Figure 19. NOTE: If the vend price is $100.
Programming Flowcharts < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA16” appears in the display. 2. When “SA16” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in the Special Vend A Delicate/Cold Vend Price. The fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. Refer to Figure 20. NOTE: If the vend price is $100.
Programming Flowcharts < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA17” appears in the display. 2. When “SA17” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in the Special Vend A Quick/Hot Vend Price. The fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. Refer to Figure 21. NOTE: If the vend price is $100.00 or more, the fifth digit is “1-6”.
Programming Flowcharts < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA18” appears in the display. 2. When “SA18” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in the Special Vend A Quick/Warm Vend Price. The fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. Refer to Figure 22. NOTE: If the vend price is $100.
Programming Flowcharts < > 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA19” appears in the display. 2. When “SA19” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. There are five digits in the Special Vend A Quick/Cold Vend Price. The fifth digit will appear in the display and will flash one (1) second on and one (1) second off. Refer to Figure 23. NOTE: If the vend price is $100.
Programming Flowcharts This option allows the owner to add time to the wash agitate part of the cycle in Special Vend A. This option allows the owner to subtract time from the wash agitate part of the cycle in Special Vend A. 1. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Special Vend A options until “SA20” appears in the display. 1.
Programming Flowcharts 37. Low Water Level “FLo” 38. Medium Water Level “FnEd” This option allows the owner to program the low water level during fill and tumble of all cycles. This option allows the owner to program the medium water level during fill and tumble of all cycles. How to Program Low Water Level How to Program Medium Water Level 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display.
Programming Flowcharts 39. High Water Level “FHI” This option allows the owner to program the high water level during fill and tumble of all cycles. How to Program High Water Level 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “AtS1” will appear in the display. < > 3.
Programming Flowcharts 5. When the desired option appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current value will appear in the display. < > 6. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad to enable during cycles, disable, increase or decrease the hours, or day. NOTE: The hours will be displayed in military time. For day of week, Sunday is considered day one (1), Monday is day two (2) and so on. Refer to Table 7. 82 7.
Collecting Audit Information This feature allows the owner to retrieve audit information stored in the washer-extractor by pressing a sequence of pads on the control. For an explanation of the audit options available, refer to Table 16. Audit Options List # Display 1 “CyC” How to Enter Audit Feature 2 There are two methods the owner can use to enter the Audit Feature.
Manual Reset This feature allows the owner to reset the washerextractor control’s programming data to the factory default settings by pressing a sequence of pads on the control. For an explanation of the Factory Default Settings, refer to Table 1. How to Enter Manual Reset 1. Control must be in Manual Mode to start. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “rSEt” appears. 3. Press the START (enter) keypad.
Production Test Cycle To Enter Production Test Cycle 1. Be certain control is in Ready Mode and top cover or coin vault is open. 2. While pressing and holding the NORMAL/ COLD keypad with one hand, press the QUICK/ HOT keypad with the other hand. 3. When the control enters the Production Test Cycle, it will first display “S xx” with the “xx” showing the software version of the front end control. 4. The control will advance through the sequence of test steps whenever any key is pressed.
Production Test Cycle Production Test Cycle Quick Reference Chart Display Test Cycle Step Comments “S xx” FEC Control Software Version xx is the software version number. “o xx” Output Board Software Version xx is the software version number. “Ct25” Control Type 2.5 is the Control type. “COIn” Control Type Coin “USA” Control Type Domestic “drAn” Drain Type Gravity drain “tEnP” Temp Sensor Step skipped if not model with heat. “HEAt” Heater Step skipped if not heater-equipped.
Production Test Cycle Table 17 (continued) Production Test Cycle Quick Reference Chart Display Test Mode Comments “LoAg” Reduced Wash Speed Forward with no agitation action This step skipped on 2 Speed Models. “Ag” Wash Speed Forward with no agitation action “rAg” Wash Speed Reverse with no agitation action “drAI” Drain Distribution Speed “PUrg” Factory Valve Purge “SP 1” Extract Speed #1 “very low” This step skipped on 2 Speed Models.
Error Codes Following is a list of possible error codes for an electronic control. Errors beginning with “EI” refer to external device Infra-red communication errors. Errors beginning with “EC” refer to card reader errors. All other errors refer to machine errors. Display Cause/ Corrective Action Description EI01 Transmission Failure Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again. EI02 Time-out Error Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again.
Error Codes Table 18 (continued) Display Cause/ Corrective Action Description EC11 No Card Reader Initialization Communication is valid, but there is no card reader initialization. Power down, power up and try again. EC18 No Communication Card reader is initialized, communication lost. Power down, power up and try again. If error persists, replace control or card reader. EC19 No Card Reader Communication Communication failure. Power down, power up and try again.
Error Codes Table 18 (continued) Display Cause/ Corrective Action Description E FS Frame Balance Switch Error Control detects Frame Balance Switch open. End cycle. E db Drive Balance Switch Error Control detects VFD Balance Switch input closed at start of drain step. End cycle. Power down machine to clear. E Ld Water Leak Detection Error If control senses a drop in water level during diagnostic testing. Power down machine to clear.
Rapid Advance Feature The Rapid Advance feature allows the owner to quickly advance through active cycles or advance into a cycle from the ready mode. How to Enter Rapid Advance How to Enter Rapid Advance During an Active Cycle 1. Be certain top cover is open and coin vault switch is closed. 2. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “rAPd” appears in the display. 3. Press the NORMAL/COLD ( ) or the DELICATE/COLD ( ) keypad until “rAPd” appears in the display. 3.
Clear Vend Feature The Clear Vend feature allows the owner to clear a control which is in the middle of satisfying a vend price, and set it back to the Ready Mode. How to Clear Vend 1. Open the top cover. Refer to Opening the Top Cover. 2. While pressing and holding the HEAVY/HOT keypad with one hand, press the NORMAL/ WARM keypad with the other hand. The control will reset to Ready Mode.
Power Fail Recovery The Power Fail Recovery feature allows the cycle status to be saved in memory in the event of a power failure. If the power failure lasted less than 2 minutes, the cycle will resume without requiring the user to press the START (enter) keypad to restart. If the power failure lasted longer than 2 minutes, the START (enter) keypad will flash until it is pressed and the cycle will restart from the point it left off.
Communications Mode Infra-red Communications The Infra-red Communications feature allows the control to communicate with an external device. The control can be programmed and have its data read without using the keypad. It may also be used to start and stop various diagnostic tests. How to Begin Communications with An External Device Card Reader Communications (Card Models Only) The Card Reader Communications feature allows the control to communicate with the card reader.
Default Cycles Cycle Chart Normal/ Heavy/ Cold Hot Normal/ Hot Normal/ Warm CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 Agitation type 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Wash 1 (ON/OFF) OFF 2 Warm Cycle Stops Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Time for agitation (min.
Default Cycles (continued) Cycle Stops Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Rinse 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Default Cycles Cycle Stops Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Blank Cycle Chart Normal/ Heavy/ Delicate/ Cold Hot Warm Normal/ Hot Normal/ Warm CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Delicate/ Cold Quick/ Hot Quick/ Warm Quick/ Cold CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Wash 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Default Cycles (continued) Cycle Stops Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Blank Cycle Chart Normal/ Heavy/ Delicate/ Cold Hot Warm Normal/ Hot Normal/ Warm CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Delicate/ Cold Quick/ Hot Quick/ Warm Quick/ Cold CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Rinse 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Default Cycles Cycle Stops Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Blank Cycle Chart Normal/ Heavy/ Delicate/ Cold Hot Warm Normal/ Hot Normal/ Warm CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Delicate/ Cold Quick/ Hot Quick/ Warm Quick/ Cold CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Wash 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Default Cycles (continued) Cycle Stops Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Blank Cycle Chart Normal/ Heavy/ Delicate/ Cold Hot Warm Normal/ Hot Normal/ Warm CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Delicate/ Cold Quick/ Hot Quick/ Warm Quick/ Cold CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Rinse 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Default Cycles Cycle Stops Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Blank Cycle Chart Normal/ Heavy/ Delicate/ Cold Hot Warm Normal/ Hot Normal/ Warm CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Delicate/ Cold Quick/ Hot Quick/ Warm Quick/ Cold CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Wash 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Default Cycles (continued) Cycle Stops Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Blank Cycle Chart Normal/ Heavy/ Delicate/ Cold Hot Warm Normal/ Hot Normal/ Warm CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Delicate/ Cold Quick/ Hot Quick/ Warm Quick/ Cold CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Rinse 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.