Programming
11. To change a step within the cycle, press the Clear
key once while the computer is displaying the
step to be edited. Enter the new step, using the
same procedure for adding a step to a new cycle.
NOTE: If, after the Clear key is pressed, it is
decided that clearing the step is not desired, press
the Edit Cycle key to restore the step. (This will
work only if a step identification was displayed
before pressing the Clear key. At other points in the
step – such as a time or temperature display – this
restoration effort will not work.)
12. To change the time assigned to a step, press the
Clear key once while the computer is displaying
the unwanted time.
13. To add a step within the cycle, press the Add Step
key. The step will be added into the cycle after
the step presently displayed.
The computer will check to see if enough cycle
memory is left in the cycle to add a step. (Each
cycle may contain up to 51 steps.)
If the cycle memory for this cycle is full, the
computer will display "CYFULL" for two
seconds and return to displaying the previous
step. If the computer sees no problem, the new
step number will be displayed and the step may
be added (as when adding a step to a new cycle).
NOTE: Use the following procedure with caution.
It is not reversible.
14. To delete a step within a cycle, press the Clear
key while the computer is displaying the step to
be deleted. Press the Clear key again: the display
will read "WAIT" while it is deleting the step.
The computer will then display the next step in
the cycle, using the same step number as the
deleted step.
15. If the Add Cycle key is pressed by mistake
instead of the Edit Cycle key when the cycle
number to be edited is entered, the display will
flash "EXISTS" and "EDIT?". To recover, press
the Enter key, and the computer will change to
the Edit Mode.
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Erasing a Cycle in Memory
1. Locate the key-operated programming switch:
On 135-pound models, the Program Mode
G
switch is located behind an access door
directly below the emergency stop button (top
right on the front panel of the washer-
extractor).
On 250-pound models, the Program Mode
G
switch is located on the back side of the
computer access door (left side of front panel
of the washer-extractor) below the computer
board.
Insert the key and turn the switch 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. If key 2 and key 5 are pressed, 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.
Programming a Wet Clean Cycle
None of the standard 39 preprogrammed cycles
includes wet clean steps. A sample wet clean cycle is
included in Sample Cycle for Wet Clean following the
39 standard cycle charts near the end of this manual.
Review of this sample cycle will provide some
understanding of the wet cleaning process. The sample
cycle is provided as a model wet clean cycle and is not
intended as a recommendation. However, no wet clean
cycle should be programmed until a wet clean
chemical manufacturer is consulted.
NOTE: Use of any wet clean cycle prior to approval
by a wet clean chemical manufacturer's
representative can result in damage to garments.
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