Programming
System Programming
• WE-6 waits for empty condition.
• After empty condition appears, WE-6
waits for 10 seconds before checking
the balance signal if "S BAL" or 15
seconds if "L BAL."
• The WE-6 then monitors the balance
signal from the inverter drive for up to
5 seconds. If the balance is okay, the
computer proceeds to the next step
after the drain when the 5-second time
expires. If the balance is not okay at
any point during this 5 seconds, the
computer will return to low speed
forward (regular wash speed) for 10
seconds if "S BAL" or for 15 seconds
if "L BAL." The computer will then
repeat the timing sequence, beginning
with the third step above, in an attempt
to balance the load.
Note: Anytime the machine goes from low
speed to high speed, a drain step must be
programmed prior to the high-speed step to
allow load balancing. Otherwise, any high
speed steps for which load balancing has not
occurred will be skipped.
Note: Because of the balance procedure, the
computer will not advance through a drain
step. The computer will neither start in a spin
step nor allow any spin step(s) for which
proper balancing has not occurred. (A drain
step must precede a high-speed step or 2 or
more consecutive high-speed steps. High-
speed steps include rinse steps, medium spins,
and H1, H2, or H3 spins.)
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7. Press the Enter key. The display will
read "USEDxx." (The "xx" here stands for
the number of cycles run and will
be represented by numbers in the
actual display.)
The count can be left as it appears in the
display, or it can be reset to "00."
• To leave the count unaltered, press the
Enter key to return to the normal
programming mode.
• To reset the count, press key 0. The
display will read "USED00."
Press the Enter key to return to the normal
programming mode.
The computer stores the cycle count in
RAM. Thus, if power to the computer is
interrupted, the count will automatically
be set at "00."
If a daily count is desired, the display
should be read at the end of the day and
then reset prior to running the next day's
first cycle. (The display resets
automatically after the cycle count
reaches 99.)
8. Return the program mode switch to
the RUN position and remove the key.
Prompting is complete.
Note: Prompting will change the parameters
in all cycles programmed.
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