Tutorial Cycle
Step
Description
1
Hot Fill to Low Level
2
Supply 1
3
Wash 1
4
Drain 1
5
Warm Spray Rinse
6
Warm/Warm Fill to High Level
7
Supply 3
8
Wash 1
9
Drain 1
10
Medium Speed Spin
11
High Speed Spin
SDLY
Stop Routine
Programming Hints
Read the preprogrammed cycle charts (near
the end of this manual) for the cycles already
programmed into the computer to see how the
cycle steps have been ordered.
Use a program worksheet, such as the sample
on the next page, to write new cycles. After the
worksheet is completed, enter the program into
the computer.
The computer can do only one thing at a time,
so think in terms of what the machine should
do next, step by step. This will make it simpler
to write the program.
When entering the timed portion of a step
(such as a fill), use a time that is reasonable for
the local installation. If the water pressure is
low or if the water lines are smaller than
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desirable, increase the time allowed.
Remember that the drain needs to empty the
machine in less than one minute. Drain times
Min:sec
of more than one minute are not
4:00
recommended.
0:30
Except for the soak, heat, and cool-down
(Wash 5) steps, which are timed in hours and
6:00
minutes, the maximum time per step is 9
1:00
minutes and 99 seconds. If more time is
needed, add more steps to total the complete
2:30
time desired. For example, if a 15-minute wash
5:00
is desired, program a wash step for 9 minutes
0:30
and 00 seconds, immediately followed by
another wash step for 6 minutes and
3:00
00 seconds.
1:00
When a fill or addition of supplies without
1:00
agitation is desired, first program a Wash 3
6:00
step for 0 minutes and 01 seconds. Then
0:30
program the fill or supply step. When the
microcomputer advances to the next step, it
will remain in the wash mode as programmed
in the previous step unless it is instructed to
do otherwise.
Programming
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