Chapter 2. How to Configure and Program the Control
Figure 37: Programmable Outputs Display
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4. Touch the Step button to enter the step for which this output will be active.
5. Confirm the step number to return to the Programmable Outputs display.
6. Touch the Output button to set the output relay to use.
7. Touch the Event button to set the event type that will activate the output.
There are four events that can actuate a programmable output:
0 = Disabled. Use this selection to disable an existing programmable output entry. This
setting prevents the output from actuating.
1 = Bath Step. Use this selection to actuate the output at the start of a bath step. The first
step of a formula begins immediately after the operator presses the Start button. A bath
step begins when the previous step ends. A bath step may begin before the step timer
starts running, as when a bath step requires a specified temperature.
2 = Drain.Use this selection to actuate the output at the start of a drain sequence. A drain
sequence begins immediately when the step timer expires for the preceding bath step,
before the basket accelerates beyond wash speed.
3 = Extract. Use this selection to actuate the output at the start of an extract step. An
extract step always begins a fixed time after the drain opens in the preceding drain
sequence, while the basket is accelerating from drain speed to extract speed.
8. Touch the Delay button to set the desired time between the event and the actuation of the
output.
The valid range for the delay is from 0 seconds to 9999 seconds (about 2 hours and 47
minutes). The output will not actuate if the delay is longer than the step time.
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Legend
A.
Formula button
B.
Step button
C.
Output button
D.
Event button
E.
Delay button
F.
Duration button