Load the washer-extractor to full capacity
whenever possible, but do not exceed the rated
dry-weight capacity of the machine if the
fabric to be washed is quite dense, closely
woven, and heavily soiled. Overloading can
result in an inferior wash. The operator may
need to experiment to determine load size
based on fabric content, soil content, and level
of cleanliness required.
When loading is complete, ensure that all
fabric is inside the basket. Then close and lock
the door.
Note: When washing items which may
disintegrate or fragment, such as mop heads or
sponges, use laundry nets to prevent drain
blockage.
Supply Dispenser
Dry supplies are placed in the supply dispenser
compartment cups prior to the start of each
cycle.
Liquid supplies can be injected directly into
the supply dispenser by an external chemical
supply system.
Note: Supply dispenser compartment cups
must not be removed when an external
chemical injection supply system is attached
to the washer-extractor.
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Cycle Selection
Note: Press keys at their centers just hard
enough to activate them.
Find the cycle number of the desired wash
cycle from the preprogrammed cycle charts in
the Programming section of this manual. Cycle
numbers must be two-digit numbers from
01 to 39.
Press the numbers desired on the keyboard
and note that these numbers are displayed
after "NEXT."
When keys are pressed on the keyboard, a beep
will be heard. If an error is made, press the
numbers again. As numbers are entered, they
move from right to left on the display.
Cycle Execution
To start the selected cycle, press the Start
key. If the selected cycle number is not in the
computer memory, the display will show
"NCYC." If this happens, select another cycle.
Otherwise, the display will now show the first
step. For example, if the display reads "HL01,"
"HL" represents a hot fill to low level, and
"01" indicates that this is the first step of
the cycle.
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