Instruction Manual

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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS - EDITING EXISTING CYCLE
There are 29 preset wash cycles programmed into the washer at the factory.
Although these cycles are common industry cycles, there may be a need to tailor
the cycle to meet an exact application. This can easily be done with the
following instructions. Note: It is recommended when changes are made to one
or more of the preset programs that the cycle number and the changes be
documented for later reference. Blank cycle sheets have been provided at the
end of the Preset Cycle Information section.
1. Turn on the power to the washer.
2. Turn Advance/Run/Program key to Program position (Program Mode LED lights).
3. The Select Cycle LED is lit. Select the cycle to be edited by using the
SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN buttons. The selection is made when the number
displayed corresponds with the desired cycle.
4. Push the green ENTER button.
Once depressed, the first of the nine cycle segment LED's will light (top
row). The cycle segments are: Flush, Prewash, Wash, Rinse 1, Rinse 2,
Rinse 3, Rinse 4, Rinse 5 and Final Rinse/Extract. The Select Cycle LED
is out.
5. Use the Scroll Up / Scroll Down buttons to light the cycle segment to be
changed.
The sequence of steps below are repeated for each cycle segment until all
required segments are edited. The previously stored parameters will appear as
each part of the segment data is reviewed.
6. Push the green ENTER button.
The Cycle Time LED lights (lower row of LED's) and the segment LED is out.
The tumble time for this segment will be shown on the display. If no
change is required, then continue to the next instruction. If this value
requires changing, then use the SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN buttons to change the
tumble time in 1 min. increments to the desired value, then continue to the
next instruction. Settings range is from 0 min. to 30 min. except for the
Final Rinse/Extract segment where the setting range is 1 min. to 30 min.
REMINDER: If the tumble time is set to zero, the segment will be skipped
in the wash cycle.
7. Push the green ENTER button. (The wash time has now been entered.)
The Water Temperature LED lights and the Cycle Time LED is out. The water
temperature for this segment is displayed. If no change is required, then
continue to the next instruction. If a change is required, then use the
SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN buttons to change the water temperature. {"HH" is
all hot water, "CC" is all cold water,CH" is an even mix of hot and cold
water and “EE” is a no water bath} When the desired water temperature is
selected, continue to the next instruction.
8. Push the green ENTER button. (The water temperature has now been entered.)
The Water Level LED lights and the Water Temperature LED is out. The water