Programming
Step Programming
Programming No Reversing
All agitation is programmed by first pressing
the Wash key and then pressing either key 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 for the type of agitation desired
during the wash step.
If no reversing is desired (rotation continuous
in one direction), use the following procedure:
a. Press the Wash key.
b. Then press either key 1 or key 2.
c. Then press the No Reverse key.
d. Then press the Enter key.
The display will show either "W1nncc" or
"W2nncc," depending on the kind of agitation
selected. The display will not indicate that the
no-reverse option was selected, but the
machine will obey the instructions.
Note: The no-reverse option is normally used
with Wash 1 steps but may be used with other
appropriate functions. The no-reverse option
may be programmed in wash, supply, heat, and
overflow steps. The No Reverse key must be
pressed just prior to pressing the Enter key
when programming a step. See No. 4 under
Programming a Wash Step.
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Programming a Soak Step
1. The computer must be in the PROGRAM
mode, and the cycle programming
sequence must be ready for the next step.
(The previous step should have been a fill
and/or supply step.)
2. Press the Soak key. The display will
read "SKnncc."
With machines equipped with auxiliary
heat (optional steam or electric), it is
possible to program a soak-with-
temperature step. During such a step,
the machine will soak for the time
programmed at the temperature
programmed and will maintain that
temperature throughout the step.
To program a soak-with-temperature step,
use the following procedure:
a. Press the Heat key after pressing the
Soak key. The display will read either
"080Fcc" or "025Ccc," depending
on whether Fahrenheit or Centigrade
is prompted.
b. Enter the temperature desired for the
machine to maintain during the soak
step. Three digits must be entered
for the temperature. If the desired
temperature is less than 100 degrees,
the first digit should be 0. The valid
temperature range is 80–200 degrees
Fahrenheit and 25–93 degrees
Centigrade. The computer will not
accept temperatures outside of this
range. If 100 degrees Fahrenheit
is selected, the display will read
"100Fcc."
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