Installation manual

Chapter 3. Operating
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
1. If possible, resolve the cause of the error.
2. Turn the
Attendant
switch to the horizontal position.
3. Return the
Attendant
switch to the vertical position and remove the key.
Tip:
To restart the selected wash cycle at the beginning, press the
Start
button while the switch is
in the horizontal position, then turn the switch to the vertical position and remove the key.
Supplement 3
Recycle Sequence to Reduce Vibration During Extract
If this machine—or any washer-extractor—is severely underloaded, the possibility exists for
excessive vibration when the machine tries to extract the goods. The vibration safety switch
within the machine cabinet detects this excessive vibration and provides an input to the micro-
controller if the controller is commanding an extract step. The software in the micro-controller
instructs the machine to follow one of the following two procedures, depending on the type of
extract in progress when the vibration switch tripped.
If the vibration switch trips during an intermediate extract (an extract between two bath
steps), the basket coasts for the remaining extract time then resumes normal operation at the
beginning of the next bath step.
If the vibration switch trips during the final extract of a wash cycle, the machine goes
through an extract recycle sequence to try to reduce the degree of imbalance and complete
the wash cycle. The recycle sequence described below repeats until the machine
successfully completes the wash cycle or the wash cycle timer expires:
1. The wash cycle timer stops. The
Select Wash Cycle
window and the
coin count
window
maintain their current contents. The
Minutes Remaining
window retains the time
remaining in the wash cycle, but the decimal point at the right side of this window—
which usually flashes to indicate that the cycle timer is running—does not flash. The
Machine Status
window displays “E” to indicate that an error occurred.
2. The basket coasts for 100 seconds. During this time, the decimal in the
Machine Status
window flashes.
3. The basket turns counter-clockwise at wash speed for 15 seconds.
4. The basket dwells for 3 seconds with no motor power.
5. The basket turns clockwise at wash speed for 15 seconds.
6. The basket turns clockwise at distribution speed for 25 seconds.
7. The wash cycle timer starts and the basket accelerates immediately to extract speed
after the 25-second distribution period expires. The rightmost decimal in the
Minutes
Remaining
window resumes flashing to indicate that the wash cycle timer is running.
— End of BICEXO02
BICEXP01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20040120 / 20040120 / 20040120 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX
3.4. Standard Wash Cycles
This document describes the seven wash cycles provided in your Milnor
®
C_E coin washer-
extractor controller. Refer to Section 3.3. “Using the Machine” for instructions on starting a wash
cycle with coins or by using the
Attendant
switch.
Note 4:
Because the incoming water pressure and other factors influence the time required for the machine
to fill, the run times stated below do not include machine fill times. For all flush, bath, and rinse steps, the
timer starts after level is achieved.