WE-6 Microcomputer
The WE-6 microcomputer control is a
field-programmable solid-state control
capable of storing and running up to 39
preprogrammed ready-to-use cycles. A
detailed description of these cycles can be
found in the Programming section of this
manual under Individual Cycle Charts. (If
this washer-extractor's computer has been
equipped with special preprogrammed cycles,
a separate insert listing these cycles has been
included in the resealable plastic bag which
contained this manual.)
Never turn the power off while the
computer mode switch is in the PROGRAM
position. Such action will disorder portions
of the programmed data, necessitating
reprogramming of some or all of the existing
cycles. Always return the mode switch to RUN
position before turning the power off.
Never leave the mode switch key inserted in
the switch lock where it may be accessible to
unauthorized personnel not familiar with
programming procedures.
The computer control in this washer-extractor
is continuously on the alert for problems
within the machine. When the computer
detects a problem, it immediately flashes a
letter or number or both on the display. It may
activate the signal buzzer as well.
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LED Display
The WE-6 microcomputer has a six-digit LED
display. References to display indications
pertain to the first four digits of the display
reading left to right. The last two digits on the
right side of the display will indicate either the
last cycle used or the current cycle in progress.
See Figure 3.
Function
Step Number
Being
Executed
Figure 3
The table which follows, entitled "Display
Interpretations," lists the various displays and
what they mean.
Operation
Cycle Number
15