Programming Keypad
All sixteen keys are used in the programming
mode. Specific functions are printed in red on
the keys. The programming mode is active
only when the program mode switch is in
the PROGRAM position. (When programming
is complete, remember to return the mode
switch to the RUN position and remove the
key.) Keys 1 – 6 and the Auxiliary/No Reverse
key are dual function keys in the program
Red Keys
Cold
Cold is pressed when the step requires cold water.
Low
Low is pressed for low-level fill.
Hot
Hot is pressed when the step requires hot water.
Med./Fill
Med./Fill is pressed to select medium water level.
Fill is pressed in the manual mode to operate fill valves.
Warm
Warm is pressed when the step requires warm water.
High
High is pressed for high-level fill.
Erase Cycle
Erase Cycle and a two-digit cycle code number are pressed to erase a cycle from memory.
Wash
Wash is pressed when the step is a wash or dilution rinse. Then key 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, or 7 is pressed to
choose the type of agitation.
Flush is pressed to keep the drain open when water is added to the machine. A temperature selection
Flush
key (Hot, Cold, Warm) must be pressed before the Flush key. When Flush is programmed, water is
added through the door spray nozzle only; the basket rotates in low speed forward only.
Heat is pressed when auxiliary heat is needed. This must be followed by a specific temperature
Heat
selection, such as 165°F. The temperature must be entered; then a time assigned to reach that
temperature must be entered.
Rinse
Rinse is pressed when a spin-spray rinse is desired. Before the Rinse key is pressed, a temperature
key must be pressed: Hot, Cold, or Warm. The drain will remain open, and the basket will rotate at
medium-spin speed (high speed on two-speed only machines). Water is added through the door
spray nozzle only.
F232050
Section 3
Programming
mode. In each instance (with the exception of
the Warm/High key), when a key is first
pressed in a programming step, the word
printed at the top of the key applies. In most
instances, the next time the same key is
pressed – even if another key has been pressed
in the interim, the word printed on the bottom
of the key applies.
Programming Keypad
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