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All but three cycles use the standard wash agitation. This agitation repeats for the first programmed time duration in the prewash, wash, and fill segments. The standard wash agitation sequence: . 12 seconds counterclockwise at wash speed . A 3-second pause . 12 seconds clockwise at wash speed . A 3-second pause Note: While a cycle is in progress, pressing and holding the Start key will cause the current cycle number to be displayed. Pressing and holding the Up key while a cycle is running will display the temperature inside the sump. Gentle Wash Cycles 8, 16, and 24 use a gentle wash agitation in place of the standard wash agitation. This agitation repeats for the programmed segment time duration in the prewash, wash, and fill segments. The gentle wash agitation sequence: . 3 seconds counterclockwise at wash speed . A 12-second pause . 3 seconds clockwise at wash speed . A 12-second pause Heat If the segment contains a heat step, the machine begins heating after the water has reached the programmed level. Note: If the water does not reach the programmed temperature in 30 minutes, the computer progresses to the wash step. 18 © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT F232073 Safety Drain At the conclusion of a spin, the drain valve opens, and the cylinder turns counterclockwise (forward) at wash speed. This counterclockwise direction mirrors the spin rotation direction and is, therefore, considered forward. Note: The machine should drain in 30 seconds. If the machine fails to drain, contact a qualified service technician. When the water level falls below the low level, there is a 15-second delay, during which the computer continues to monitor water level. If a water level input is sensed, the computer waits until both high and low level inputs indicate the machine is empty. Assuming the computer detects no water level during the 15-second period, the drain sequence concludes. Spin After the drain sequence ends, the speed of the cylinder increases to the extract speed if the programmed spin time is not zero. The displayed time resumes counting down at one-second intervals. After the programmed spin time has elapsed, the computer moves on to the fill step in the next segment of the cycle. If the spin is at the end of the cycle, the computer begins the stop routine. Stop Routine When the programmed duration for the machine’s final spin expires, the computer begins the stop routine. The stop routine sequence: . All inputs are turned off. . A 40-second coast-down (if stop routine is preceded by a spin) . 12 seconds counterclockwise at wash speed (if stop routine is not preceded by a spin) . A 3-second pause (if stop routine is not preceded by a spin) . 12 seconds clockwise at wash speed . A 5-second pause . The display shows “donE.” . The door interlock is energized, allowing the door to be opened . . NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it has completely stopped. Doing so could result in serious injury. SW012 Once “donE” is displayed, open the door by pressing and holding the door unlock button as described earlier. Once the door is opened, the computer display will show the most recent cycle number. The machine is now ready to begin another wash cycle. F232073 © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 19 Safety Notes 20 © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT F232073 Section 3 Programming The computer board is inside the control module. Near the center of the board is a small toggle switch: this is the RUN/PROGRAM mode switch. . Dangerous voltages are present in the electrical control box(es) and at the motor terminals. Only qualified personnel familiar with electrical test procedures, test equipment, and safety precautions should attempt adjustments and troubleshooting. Disconnect power from the machine before removing the control box cover, and before attempting any service procedures. SW005 The RUN/PROGRAM switch is normally in the up (RUN mode) position. To enter PROGRAM mode, flip the switch to the down position. The display will now show the current temperature in the sump. Since the keypad operates in a slightly different fashion when in PROGRAM mode, pay careful attention to the programming instructions provided in this manual. Key Functions In Programming Mode Up – The Up key is used to increase cycle numbers (1 through 30) and other numerical values such as times or temperatures (when creating wash formulas). Down – The Down key is used to decrease cycle numbers (1 through 30) and other numerical values such as times or temperatures (when creating wash formulas). Start – The Start key acts as an enter key in program mode. Use this key to enter data and move to the next function in the cycle. Stop – The Stop key saves all data and terminates the programming procedure. If it is the first key pressed in PROGRAM mode, the computer enters SETUP mode. The Stop key can be pressed again to exit SETUP mode and return t...
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