Erasing a Cycle in Memory
1. Insert the key into the program mode
switch (located on the left side of the
control module) and turn the key to the
PROGRAM position. The display will
read "CYC00."
2. Press the Erase Cycle key. The display
will read "ECYC00."
3. Press the two-digit code for the cycle
number that is to be erased. The display
will read "ECYC25" if cycle 25 is chosen.
4. Press the Enter key. The display will read
"WAIT" while it is erasing the cycle. The
display will then return to "CYC00." If
there is no such cycle number in memory,
the display will read "NCYC25." To not
erase a cycle, press the Clear key before
pressing the Enter key. The display will
return to "CYC."
5. Return the program mode switch to the
RUN position and remove the key.
Step Programming
Programming a Fill without Spray
This process is used in temperature-controlled
fill steps where it is desirable to fill without
spray and add water through the sump only.
To program a fill without spray, program a
cold, hot, or warm fill to level as in a normal
fill step; however, instead of pressing the
Enter key after selecting the level, press the
Auxiliary key. The computer will display a
lower case "c," "h," or "w," instead of the
usual upper case "C," "H," or "W." Press the
Enter key now and program the time in the
usual manner.
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Programming
Programming a Fill Temperature
The table on the next page lists the required
procedures to produce specific results. The
table shows that when HIGH water level is
programmed, the display indicator is "H."
When MEDIUM level is programmed, the
display indicator is "M." When LOW level is
programmed, the display indicator is "L."
When OVERFLOW is programmed, the
display indicator is "O."
When the Warm key is pressed, the next key
pressed will be another temperature key (Hot,
Cold, or Warm) before selecting the level.
Exceptions to this will be when RINSE or
FLUSH steps are used: they require no level
commands, and water is added through the
door spray nozzle only.
Each time the Warm key is pressed, one hot
and one cold water valve is turned on. The
machine is equipped with four water valves
(two fill and two spray); thus pressing the
Warm key twice will turn on all four valves
and reduce fill times.
Use the following procedure to program a fill
to a specific temperature:
1. The computer must be in the PROGRAM
mode, and the cycle programming
sequence must be ready for the next step.
2. Press the Cold key. The display will
read "C." (HOT or WARM may be
programmed instead to control inlet valves
during the first three seconds of the fill.
After the first three seconds, the fill is the
same regardless of the prompt.)
3. Press the key representing the desired
water level (Low, Medium, High, or
Over). If High is pressed, for example, the
display will read "CH."
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