Program
Program
Programming
Cabinet Freestanding
OPL
Refer to Page 10 for Model Identification
Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
Safety Information................................................................................ 11
Explanation of Safety Instruction Messages.....................................................11
Important Safety Instructions .........................................................................11
Safety Decals................................................................................................13
Operator Safety.............................................................................................13
Introduction..........................................................................................14
Model Identification......................................................................................14
Serial Plate Location..................................................................................... 19
Replacement Parts.........................................................................................20
Customer Service..........................................................................................20
Preliminary Information.......................................................................22
About the Control......................................................................................... 22
Wi-Fi Communications..................................................................................22
USB Host.....................................................................................................22
Audit Information......................................................................................... 22
Special Features....................................................................................23
Max. Wash Temperature functionality.............................................................23
SoftWash......................................................................................................23
Automatic Weighing System (Optiload).......................................................... 23
System with Manual weighing (SMART LOAD)............................................. 23
Cycle Time Display.......................................................................................23
Cycle Completed Timer.................................................................................23
Passcode Security......................................................................................... 23
Language Selection....................................................................................... 23
Delay Start................................................................................................... 23
SmartWAVe Weighing System........................................................................23
Hygienic Cycle............................................................................................. 24
Control Identification........................................................................... 26
Operational Touch Display.............................................................................26
Operation Modes.......................................................................................... 27
Ready Mode............................................................................................. 28
Machine Error Mode..................................................................................28
Internal Control Failure..............................................................................28
Out of Order Mode.................................................................................... 28
Manual Programming...........................................................................35
System Menu................................................................................................35
Passcode Menu......................................................................................... 35
Save Changes Menu.................................................................................. 35
Cancel Cycle.............................................................................................35
Clear Active Error..................................................................................... 36
Diagnostics Menu..................................................................................39
Machine ID Menu.........................................................................................39
Alarms Menu................................................................................................39
Inputs/Outputs Menu.....................................................................................39
Machine Errors............................................................................................. 40
Reset Menu...........................................................................................43
Settings Menu....................................................................................... 44
Basic Settings............................................................................................... 44
Additional Basic Settings...............................................................................48
Machine Settings.......................................................................................... 49
Cycle Settings for Washing Machines with Top Soap Dispenser........................ 54
................................................................................................................... 70
Cycle Settings for Washing Machines with Front Soap Dispenser......................70
Additional Wash Programs for Washing Machines with Top Soap Dis-
penser for UY models.......................................................................243
Cycle 1 - Towels Bleach.............................................................................. 243
Cycle 2 - Towels......................................................................................... 246
Cycle 3 - Towels Color Oxygen....................................................................248
Cycle 4 - Towels Color ............................................................................... 250
Cycle 5 - Sheets Bleach............................................................................... 252
Cycle 6 - Sheets ......................................................................................... 255
Cycle 7 - Sheets Color Oxygen.....................................................................257
Cycle 8 - Sheets Color ................................................................................ 259
Cycle 9 - Blankets Spreads Warm................................................................. 261
Cycle 10 - Blankets Spreads Cold................................................................. 263
Cycle 11 - Napery Bleach ............................................................................265
Cycle 12 - Napery Color.............................................................................. 269
Cycle 13 - Napery Color Oxygen..................................................................272
Cycle 14 - Shirts Bleach.............................................................................. 275
Cycle 15 - Shirts Bleach Starch.................................................................... 278
Cycle 16 - Shirts Color................................................................................ 281
Cycle 17 - Shirts Color Starch...................................................................... 283
Cycle 18 - Starch & Spin............................................................................. 285
Cycle 19 - Sheets Health Care...................................................................... 286
Cycle 20 - Towels Health Care..................................................................... 290
Cycle 21 - Personals Health Care..................................................................293
Cycle 22 - Diapers Health Care ................................................................... 296
Cycle 23 - Blankets Health Care................................................................... 300
Additional Wash Programs for Washing Machines with Front Soap Dis-
penser for UY models.......................................................................359
Cycle 1 - Towels Bleach.............................................................................. 359
Cycle 2 - Towels......................................................................................... 362
Cycle 3 - Towels Color Oxygen....................................................................364
Cycle 4 - Towels Color ............................................................................... 366
Cycle 5 - Sheets Bleach............................................................................... 368
Cycle 6 - Sheets ......................................................................................... 371
Cycle 7 - Sheets Color Oxygen.....................................................................373
Cycle 8 - Sheets Color ................................................................................ 375
Cycle 9 - Blankets Spreads Warm................................................................. 377
Cycle 10 - Blankets Spreads Cold................................................................. 379
Cycle 11 - Napery Bleach ............................................................................381
Cycle 12 - Napery Color.............................................................................. 385
Cycle 13 - Napery Color Oxygen..................................................................388
Cycle 14 - Shirts Bleach.............................................................................. 391
Cycle 15 - Shirts Bleach Starch.................................................................... 394
Cycle 16 - Shirts Color................................................................................ 397
Cycle 17 - Shirts Color Starch...................................................................... 399
Cycle 18 - Starch & Spin............................................................................. 401
Cycle 19 - Sheets Health Care...................................................................... 402
Cycle 20 - Towels Health Care..................................................................... 406
Cycle 21 - Personals Health Care..................................................................409
Cycle 22 - Diapers Health Care ................................................................... 412
Cycle 23 - Blankets Health Care................................................................... 416
Cycle 24 - Pads Health Care.........................................................................419
Cycle 25 - Athletic Court Uniforms.............................................................. 422
Cycle 26 - Athletic Field Uniforms............................................................... 425
Cycle 27 - Football Uniforms ...................................................................... 429
Cycle 28 - Athletic Moisture Wicking........................................................... 432
Safety Information
Explanation of Safety Instruction • Install the washer according the INSTALLATION instruc-
tions. Refer to the EARTH/GROUND instructions in the IN-
Messages STALLATION manual for the proper earth/ground connection
of the washer. All connections for water, drain, electrical
Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and power and earth/ground must comply with local codes and be
“CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this made by licensed personnel when required. It is recommend-
manual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended ed that the machine be installed by qualified technicians.
for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those
• Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to
maintaining the machine.
water and/or weather.
• To prevent fire and explosion, keep the area around machine
DANGER free from flammable and combustible products. Do not add
the following substances or textiles containing traces of the
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if following substances to the wash water: gasoline, kerosene,
not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or waxes, cooking oils, vegetable oils, machine oils, dry-clean-
death. ing solvents, flammable chemicals, thinners, or other flamma-
ble or explosive substances. These substances give off vapors
that could ignite, explode or cause the fabric to catch fire by
WARNING itself.
• Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or
could cause severe personal injury or death. more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water
system has not been used for such a period, before using a
washing machine or combination washer-dryer, turn on all hot
CAUTION water faucets and let the water flow from each for several mi-
nutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. The
gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
this time.
may cause minor or moderate personal injury or
property damage. • To reduce the risk of an electric shock or fire, DO NOT use an
extension cord or an adapter to connect the washer to the elec-
trical power source.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and
• Do not allow children to play on or in the washer. Close su-
“NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions.
pervision of children is necessary when the washer is used
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used to in- near children. This appliance is not intended for use by young
form the reader of specific procedures where minor children or infirm persons without supervision. Young chil-
machine damage will occur if the procedure is not fol- dren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
lowed. the appliance. This is a safety rule for all appliances.
• Models with electronic control: Remove and immediately re-
NOTE: The word “NOTE” is used to communicate in-
cycle or dispose of used controls according to local regula-
stallation, operation, maintenance or servicing informa-
tions and keep away from children. Do NOT dispose of con-
tion that is important but not hazard related.
trols in the trash or incinerate. Do not attempt to remove the
Important Safety Instructions batteries. Even used batteries may cause severe injury or
death. Call a local poison control center for treatment infor-
mation. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
WARNING Do not force discharge, recharge, disassemble, heat above
158⁰F [70⁰C] or incinerate. Doing so may result in injury due
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious in- to venting, leakage or explosion resulting in chemical burns.
jury or death to persons when using your washer, • DO NOT reach and/or climb into the tub or onto the washer,
follow these basic precautions: ESPECIALLY if the wash drum is moving. This is an immi-
nently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause se-
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vere personal injury or death.
• Read all instructions before using the washer.
• Never operate the washer with any guards, panels and/or parts • Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this washer accord-
removed or broken. DO NOT bypass any safety devices or ing to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions
tamper with the controls. which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
• Use washer only for its intended purpose, washing textiles. NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-
Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in the ma- STRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant
chine. This could result in serious damage to the basket or to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
tub. occur. Common sense, caution and care must be exer-
• Use only low-sudsing, no-foaming types of commercial deter- cised when installing, maintaining, or operating the
gent. Be aware that hazardous chemicals may be present. washer.
Wear hand and eye protection when adding detergents and
chemicals. Always read and follow manufacturer’s instruc- Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to
tions on packages of laundry and cleaning aids. Heed all the dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer.
warnings or precautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or
chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of children at all WARNING
times [preferably in a locked cabinet].
• Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static un- Machine installations must comply with minimum
less recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener specifications and requirements stated in the appli-
or product. cable Installation Manual, any applicable municipal
• Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the tex- building codes, water supply requirements, electrical
tile manufacturer. wiring regulations and any other relevant statutory
• Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the washer is to regulations. Due to varied requirements and applica-
fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT bypass the loading door switch ble local codes, this machine must be installed, ad-
by permitting the washer to operate with the loading door justed, and serviced by qualified maintenance per-
open. Do not attempt to open the door until the washer has sonnel familiar with applicable local codes and the
drained and all moving parts have stopped. construction and operation of this type of machinery.
They must also be familiar with the potential hazards
• Be aware that hot water is used to flush the supply dispenser.
involved. Failure to observe this warning may result
Avoid opening the dispenser lid while the machine is running.
in personal injury, property damage, and/or equip-
• Do not attach anything to the supply dispenser’s nozzles, if
ment damage, and will void the warranty.
applicable. The air gap must be maintained.
• Do not operate the machine without the water reuse plug or W820
water reuse system in place, if applicable.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the machine is installed on a
• Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve and that fill
level floor of sufficient strength. Ensure that the recom-
hose connections are tight. CLOSE the shut-off valves at the
mended clearances for inspection and maintenance are
end of each wash day.
provided. Never allow the inspection and maintenance
• Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or dropping the space to be blocked.
washer can damage safety features. If this occurs, have wash-
er checked by a qualified service person.
• DANGER: Before inspecting or servicing machine, power
supply must be turned OFF. The servicer needs to wait for at
least 5 minutes after turning the power OFF and needs to
check for residual voltage with a voltage meter. The inverter
capacitor or EMC filter remains charged with high voltage for
some time after powering OFF. This is an imminently hazard-
ous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal
injury or death.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or attempt any
servicing unless specifically recommended in the user-mainte-
nance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that
the user understands and has the skills to carry out. ALWAYS
disconnect the washer from electrical, power and water sup-
plies before attempting any service.
• Disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or by
unplugging the machine. Replace worn power cords.
• Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, re-
move the door to the washing compartment.
WARNING WARNING
Never touch internal or external steam pipes, con- NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it
nections, or components. These surfaces can be ex- has completely stopped. Doing so could result in se-
tremely hot and will cause severe burns. The steam rious injury.
must be turned off and the pipe, connections, and
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components allowed to cool before the pipe can be
touched. Machines referred to by model in this manual are intended to be
SW014 used by the general public in applications such as:
• staff areas in shops, offices, kitchens and other working envi-
ronments
WARNING • by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environ-
ments
• areas for communal use in blocks of flats or in launderettes
• any other similar applications
Installation of these machines must fully conform to the instruc-
Models with electronic control: tions contained in this manual.
• INGESTION HAZARD: This product contains a The following maintenance checks must be performed daily:
non-replaceable button cell or coin battery. 1. Verify that all warning labels are present and legible, replace
• Battery Type: CR-2450/VAN, CR-2354/VCN, as necessary.
CR2032 2. Check door interlock before starting operation of the ma-
• Nominal voltage: 3V chine:
• DEATH or serious injury can occur if ingested. a. Attempt to start the machine with the door open. The ma-
• A swallowed button cell or coin battery can cause chine should not start.
Internal Chemical Burns in as little as 2 hours. b. Close the door without locking it and start the machine.
• KEEP new and used batteries OUT OF REACH of The machine should not start.
CHILDREN. c. Attempt to open the door while a cycle is in progress. The
• Seek immediate medical attention if a battery is door should not open.
suspected to be swallowed or inserted inside any
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning properly, dis-
part of the body.
connect power and call a service technician.
W1076 3. Do not attempt to operate the machine if any of the following
conditions are present:
NOTE: All appliances are produced according the EMC-
directive (Electro-Magnetic-Compatibility). They can be a. The door does not remain securely locked during the en-
used in restricted surroundings only (comply minimally tire cycle.
with class A requirements). For safety reasons there b. Excessively high water level is evident.
must be kept the necessary precaution distances with c. Machine is not connected to a properly grounded circuit.
sensitive electrical or electronic device(s). These ma-
Do not bypass any safety devices in the machine.
chines are not intended for domestic use by private
consumers in the home environment.
Safety Decals
WARNING
Operating the machine with severe out-of-balance
Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the machine. Failure
loads could result in personal injury and serious
to maintain legible safety decals could result in injury to the oper-
equipment damage.
ator or service technician.
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Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid safety hazards.
Operator Safety
Introduction
Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these models:
PY65_X_CONTROL_FLEX PYE065V IY65_EVOLIS IYE065V
PY80_X_CONTROL_FLEX PYE080V IY80_EVOLIS IYE080V
PY105_X_CONTROL_FLEX PYE105V IY105_EVOLIS IYE105V
PY135_X_CONTROL_FLEX PYE135V IY135_EVOLIS IYE135V
PY180_X_CONTROL_FLEX PYE180V IY180_EVOLIS IYE180V
PY240_X_CONTROL_FLEX PYE240V IY240_EVOLIS IYE240V
PY280_X_CONTROL_FLEX PYE280V IY280_EVOLIS IYE280V
PYC065V PYX065V IYC065V IYX065V
PYC080V PYX080V IYC080V IYX080V
PYC105V PYX105V IYC105V IYX105V
PYC135V PYX135V IYC135V IYX135V
PYC180V PYX180V IYC180V IYX180V
PYC240V PYX240V IYC240V IYX240V
PYC280V PYX280V IYC280V IYX280V
IY65_EVOLIS_ELITE UYR065V NYE065V NY65_GRAPHITRON-
IC_TOUCH
IY80_EVOLIS_ELITE UYR080V NYE080V NY80_GRAPHITRON-
IC_TOUCH
IY105_EVOLIS_ELITE UYR105V NYE105V NY105_GRAPHITRON-
IC_TOUCH
IY135_EVOLIS_ELITE UYR135V NYE135V NY135_GRAPHITRON-
IC_TOUCH
IY180_EVOLIS_ELITE UYR180V NYE180V NY180_GRAPHITRON-
IC_TOUCH
IY240_EVOLIS_ELITE UYR240V NYE240V NY240_GRAPHITRON-
IC_TOUCH
IY280_EVOLIS_ELITE UYR280V NYE280V NY280_GRAPHITRON-
IC_TOUCH
UYC065V UYU065V NYX065V SY20_QUANTUM_TOUCH
UYC080V UYU080V NYX080V SY25_QUANTUM_TOUCH
UYC105V UYU105V NYX105V SY30_QUANTUM_TOUCH
UYC135V UYU135V NYX135V SY40_QUANTUM_TOUCH
UYC180V UYU180V NYX180V SY55_QUANTUM_TOUCH
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1
Serial Plate Location
1. From the System Menu, select DIAGNOSTICS to enter the 2
Diagnostics Menu.
2. From the Diagnostics Menu, select MACHINE ID. The MA-
CHINE ID display includes the machine's model and serial
number.
CHM2138R_SVG
Figure 1 C-CHM11P12
Figure 3
CZB8R
Figure 2
Always provide the machine’s serial number and model type and
Front-End Control Software Version and I/O Board Software ver-
sion when ordering parts or when seeking technical assistance.
Refer to Figure3, 4 and 5
1. Serial plate
Figure 4
1. Serial plate
Figure 5
Replacement Parts
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source
from which the machine was purchased or contact Alliance Laun-
dry Systems at +1 (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of
the nearest authorized parts distributor.
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source
from which the machine was purchased or contact the nearest au-
thorized parts distributor.
Customer Service
For technical assistance, contact your local distributor or contact:
Manufacturer/Factory:
Alliance Laundry Systems
Shepard Street
P.O. Box 990
Ripon, WI 54971-0990
U.S.A.
[Link]
Phone: +1 (920) 748-3121 Ripon, Wisconsin
In Country Representative:
Alliance do Brazil Maquines de Lavanderia Ltda.
Av. Eng. Luiz Carlos Berrini, 1748
Conj. 2104 – Cidade Monções
São Paulo – SP
Brasil 04571-000
Phone: 55 11 5505 2917
CNPJ: 17.658.250/0001-16
For technical assistance, contact your local distributor.
Preliminary Information
About the Control
The control on the machine is an advanced, graphical, program-
mable computer that lets the owner control most machine fea-
tures by interacting with the control.
This control allows the owner to program custom cycles, run di-
agnostic tests and retrieve audit and error information. Limited
programmable options can be programmed manually via the Set-
tings Menu. Full programmable options can be programmed via
Wi-Fi Communications.
Machines shipped from the factory have default cycles and wash
temperature settings built in. The owner can change the default
cycles or any cycle.
IMPORTANT: It is extremely important that the machine
has a positive ground and that all mechanical and elec-
trical connections are made before applying power to
or operating the machine.
Wi-Fi Communications
The control has the ability to connect with the ALS Wi-Fi Net-
work via an internet connection using the network gateway inter-
face device. Connection with the ALS Wi-Fi Network allows the
user to program, collect data, and run diagnostics remotely.
USB Host
The owner can upload custom cycles and machine programming
as well as extract audit data by connecting a USB drive to a port
on the control.
Audit Information
The control collects and stores audit information which can be
accessed through the touch display or Wi-Fi communication. Re-
fer to the Audit Data Menu for a list of available audit informa-
tion.
Using Wi-Fi communication, the user can receive audit and pro-
gram data from the control and send programming data and diag-
nostic commands to the control.
Special Features
Max. Wash Temperature functionality weight value. When you close the door, you will be able to se-
lect a wash cycle.
Max. Wash Temperature functionality - 90°C. • Depending on the entered weight value of the linen you can
enable an automatic setting of the water consumption and liq-
• Washer machine is equipped by mechanical plastic tempera- uid soap supply.
ture protection of drum door.
• The maximum water temperature is 90°C. Cycle Time Display
Max. Wash Temperature functionality - 80°C.
The Run Menu shows the time remaining in the currently running
• Washer machine has no mechanical plastic temperature pro- cycle for user convenience.
tection of drum door.
• The maximum water temperature is 80°C. Cycle Completed Timer
• When cycle step temperature is set above 80°C then the cycle
If enabled in programming, a timer begins counting up in the Cy-
run process is automatically reducing the step temperature to
cle Complete Menu since the cycle ended.
80°C.
particular wash cycle. The option then reappears in the next wash
cycle. In case that you want to disable the SmartWAVe function
for all programs, deactivate it in the Additional Machine Settings
Menu.
Hygienic Cycle
CZB9R
Figure 6
Control Identification
Operational Touch Display tion that are available on most menus and displays are shown in
Table 1. Additional icons and descriptions are described through-
The control includes a capacitive touch display with text and out this manual as needed. Sections of certain menu displays can
icons that are available for the operator to control and manage the be swiped to scroll through options.
machine's operation. The primary icons used for general naviga-
CZW162R
Icon* Description
Translate Touch to open the Language Select Panel showing the list of available languages. The
default language is at the top of the list. Selecting a different language changes all dis-
plays to that language.
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Icon* Description
Help Touch to display the Help Menu showing (if programmed in the Settings Menu) staff
contact phone number, machine operating instructions, soap dispenser icon key and
common questions.
Touch to display the Help Menu showing (if programmed in the Settings Menu) staff
contact phone number, machine operating instructions and common questions.
Touch to display the Help Menu showing (if programmed in the Settings Menu) pro-
grammable contact phone number and maintenance schedule.
Wi-Fi Signal Shows the connectivity status and signal strength of the Wi-Fi connection. This icon is
Strength only shown in the System Menu. Touch to access Wi-Fi Settings.
Directional Arrow Indicates there is more information than what is visible on the screen.
Table 1
In each mode of operation, the user may touch the screen or com-
municate with the control to change the displayed menu.
Ready Mode
The control is ready for operation in Ready Mode. The control
displays the Approach Page, if enabled. If there is no user input
for 4.25 minutes, the display dims.
Machine Error Mode
TMB1914R_SVG
Figure 8
The control enters this mode when an error is set. The control
displays the error and error information. The owner can enable
and disable certain errors and error displays as well as access to
clear errors in programming.
A notch appears in the header bar when a non-fatal error is set.
Internal Control Failure
If the control detects an error in its software or hardware, all out-
puts are turned off and the control displays the failure. If this con-
dition persists after an attempt to restart, then the control must be
replaced.
Menu Navigation
Refer to the following charts for maps of the display menus.
CZW167R
RESET
Global Settings
Cycle Resets
System Resets
CZW41R
CZW163R
Figure 9
The Cycle Preset allows the user to select a preset wash cycle by
touching the cycle row in the preset list. Machine cycles that are
programmed to "Unavailable" are not displayed in the Preset list.
Help Menu
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1. Cycle Name
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2. Cycle parameters information
Figure 10 .
Figure 12
To access, touch in the menu header of any end-user screen.
2. Touch START to begin the cycle.
Touch or the masked area to close the menu. 3. The control displays the Run Menu until the cycle is com-
plete.
Language Selection Panel
Close Door Menu
CZW44R
Figure 11 CZW46R
The Language Selection Panel displays over the top of the current Figure 13
menu. This menu allows the user to select a language that will
translate all displays, including displays within the System Menu. The control displays the Close Door Menu when the loading door
34 languages are available. All languages are available from the is open when starting a cycle or while in a hold step. Close the
System Menu. Only languages programmed in the Settings Menu door to start or resume the cycle.
are available when not in System Menu.
Start a Cycle
1. Select a cycle from the cycle options menu Cycle Preset. (re-
fer to Figure 8)
Run Menu
The Run Menu displays the cycle name, status, temperature, cy-
cle step list and remaining cycle time while the cycle is in proc-
ess. Refer to Figure 13.
1 3
4
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1. Cycle Name
2. Cycle Step
3. Language Selection Panel
4. Help Menu
5. Status Ring
Figure 14
Cycle Pause Menu 2. Press Delay Start button on Cycle Selected screen, the Delay
Start screen appears. Refer to Figure 17. Selecting a different
wash cycle deselects Delay Start.
CZW50R
CZW55R
Figure 15
Figure 17
Touch " Resume " to resume the current cycle. The display re-
turns to the Run Menu. 3.
Select the delay duration by pressing the and but-
Cycle Complete Menu tons.
4. Press "Next" to continue to the Additional Options screen.
5. Select additional options.
6. Press "Start". The Run Menu screen will appear and shows
"Delay Start" as the first step. Refer to Figure 18. Delay Start
CZW51R
Figure 16
The Delay Start feature allows the user to start a cycle at a later
time. This function is only available when Delay Start is enabled
in the Machine Settings system menu.
To use Delay Start:
1. Select the wash cycle on the Cycle Preset screen.
Manual Programming
System Menu 2. Touch SUBMIT on the touchscreen to access the selected Sys-
tem Menu sub-menu.
CZW57R
Figure 19
The System Menu allows the user access CANCEL CYCLE Figure 21
(Cancel Cycle), ERROR PRESENT (Clear Active Error), AD-
VANCED INFO (Advanced Info Menu), SETTINGS (Settings After modifications are complete, touch EXIT to access the Save
Menu), AUDIT DATA (Audit Data Menu), DIAGNOSTICS (Di- Changes Menu.
agnostics Menu), SERVICE SCHEDULE (Service Schedule • Touch SAVE AND EXIT to save changes and exit the current
Menu) and RESET (Reset Menu). menu.
indicates there is more content than fits on the screen. Swipe up • Touch EXIT WITHOUT SAVING to discard changes and exit
or down to see all content. the current menu.
• Touch to return to the current menu and continue making
Touch back to return to the previous screen.
changes.
Touch EXIT to exit Manual programming.
Passcode Menu
CHM2098R_SVG
Figure 20
Cancel Cycle
CZW57R
Figure 22
CZW58R
Figure 23
CZW166R
Figure 24
CHM2145R_SVG
Figure 25
The Audit Menu allows the user to read audit data via the touch
display rather than connecting to a PC.
The display will show the following audit parameters:
• Machine Totals
• Total number of machine cycles
• Total vend count
• Total number of Coin 1
• Total number of Coin 2
• Total number of start pulses
• Total number of rapid advance cycles
• Total number of run hours
• Resettable Counters (touch RESET to reset these counters)
• Other Metrics
• Individual Cycle Counts
1. To access, touch and hold the menu header from the display to
enter the System Menu.
2. Touch AUDIT DATA from the display to enter the Audit
Menu.
3. Swipe to view the information.
4. When finished viewing or running diagnostics, touch AUDIT
DATA to return to the System Menu or EXIT to exit the Sys-
tem Menu.
Diagnostics Menu
Alarms Menu
CZB7R
Figure 26
The Diagnostics Menu includes MACHINE ID (Machine ID CZW70R
Inputs/Outputs Menu
CZB8R
Figure 27
The Machine ID Menu displays the following information. CZW140R
Machine Errors
CZW73R
Figure 30
The control displays and logs errors as they occur. When the con-
trol senses the error condition, the audit counter for that error in-
creases by one (1). The control saves the time and date of the last
25 errors which have occurred.
Clear errors manually (if enabled in programming) by touching
CLEAR ERROR (when shown) or cycle power to the machine.
Certain errors trigger a 15 second Machine Error Tone. Touch the
display to silence the tone.
CHM2148R_SVG
Figure 31
Reset Menu
CZW161R
Figure 32
Settings Menu
1. To access, touch System Menu button on screen header.
2. Touch SETTINGS from the display to enter the Settings
Menu.
3. When finished making changes, touch SETTINGS to return to
the System Menu or EXIT to exit the System Menu.
NOTE: Updating of specific parameters can cause au-
tomatic removing of all defined wash cycles. The auto-
matic removing of all defined wash cycles is performed
when the Total Number of Inlets settings is changed.
In that case the default cycles must be loaded again by Reset
menu - All cycles.
CZW53R
Basic Settings
Figure 33
BASIC SETTINGS
Language Settings
Default Language Set the language that appears on all displays by
default.
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Settings Menu
BASIC SETTINGS
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BASIC SETTINGS
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BASIC SETTINGS
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Table 3
Machine Settings
Default values marked as * are customized at the factory accord- Values marked with ** are valid only for Cabinet Freestanding 35
ing to the machine's specific market and model. - 45 - 60 / 350 - 450 - 600 L machines.
Machine Settings
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Machine Settings
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Machine Settings
Automatic Weighing
Weighing Calibration Enable/Disable Enable
Expected Free Weight 0-999 kg -
Water Level Units Units
Liters
Liters per kg
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Machine Settings
Tilting
Tilting System No no
Front
Front Back
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Machine Settings
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Machine Settings
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Cycle Settings
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Cycle Settings
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Cycle Settings
PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C] / "User Selected"
Water Level Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom
(9-29)
Speed No Rotation/Low Agitate/Normal Agitate/
Custom (10-60 RPM)
Rotate Time 3-99 seconds
Pause Time 3-99 seconds
Step End Pause Enable/Disable
INLETS Set which inlets are used.
Inlet 1 Enable/Disable Disabled
Inlet 2 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 3 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 4 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 5 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 6 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 7 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 8 Enable/Disable Enabled
DETERGENTS Set which supplies are used.
Supply 1 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 2 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 3 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 4 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 5 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 6 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 7 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 8 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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Cycle Settings
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Cycle Settings
PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Water Level Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom
(1-30)
Speed No Rotation/Low Agitate/Normal Agitate/
Custom (0-50 RPM)
Rotate Time 3-99 seconds
Pause Time 3-99 seconds
Step End Pause Enable/Disable
INLETS Set which inlets are used.
Inlet 1 Enable/Disable Disabled
Inlet 2 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 3 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 4 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 5 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 6 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 7 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 8 Enable/Disable Enabled
DETERGENTS Set which supplies are used.
Supply 1 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 2 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 3 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 4 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 5 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 6 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 7 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 8 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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Cycle Settings
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Cycle Settings
PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Water Level Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom
(1-30)
Speed No Rotation/Low Agitate/Normal Agitate/
Custom (0-50 RPM)
Rotate Time 3-99 seconds
Pause Time 3-99 seconds
Step End Pause Enable/Disable
INLETS Set which inlets are used.
Inlet 1 Enable/Disable Disabled
Inlet 2 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 3 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 4 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 5 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 6 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 7 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 8 Enable/Disable Enabled
DETERGENTS Set which supplies are used.
Supply 1 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 2 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 3 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 4 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 5 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 6 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 7 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 8 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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Cycle Settings
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Cycle Settings
PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Water Level Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom
(1-30)
Speed No Rotation/Low Agitate/Normal Agitate/
Custom (0-50 RPM)
Rotate Time 3-99 seconds
Pause Time 3-99 seconds
Step End Pause Enable/Disable
INLETS Set which inlets are used.
Inlet 1 Enable/Disable Disabled
Inlet 2 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 3 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 4 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 5 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 6 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 7 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 8 Enable/Disable Enabled
DETERGENTS Set which supplies are used.
Supply 1 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 2 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 3 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 4 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 5 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 6 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 7 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 8 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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Cycle Settings
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Cycle Settings
PROPERTIES
Duration 0-22.5 hours
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Water Level Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom
(1-30)
Speed No Rotation/Low Agitate/Normal Agitate/ Cus-
tom (0-50 RPM)
Rotate Time 3-99 seconds
Pause Time 1-99 minutes
Step End Pause Enable/Disable
INLETS Set which inlets are used.
Inlet 1 Enable/Disable Disabled
Inlet 2 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 3 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 4 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 5 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 6 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 7 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 8 Enable/Disable Enabled
DETERGENTS Set which supplies are used.
Supply 1 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 2 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 3 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 4 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 5 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 6 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 7 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 8 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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Cycle Settings
PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Drain Valve SELECT ONE
1
2
1 and 2
Cycle Settings
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Cycles
Predefined cycle list
Up to 99 cycles
CYCLE OPTIONS
Cycle Pause Resume Enable/Disable Enable
Display Programmable Cycle Time Enable/Disable
GLOBAL WATER LEVELS (refer to Table 6 for default water levels by machine type)
Low 9 - 29
Medium 1 - 30
High 1 - 30
Table 5
Machine
Type Minimum Maximum Low High Eco Low Eco High
6.5kg / 14lb / 9 29 13 14 11 12
65L
7.5kg / 20lb / 9 29 14 15 12 13
75L
10.5kg / 25lb / 9 30 14 15 12 13
105L
13.5kg / 30lb / 9 30 15 16 13 14
135L
18kg / 40lb / 7 30 18 19 16 17
180L
24kg / 55lb / 7 30 18 19 16 17
240L
28kg / 70lb / 7 30 18 19 16 17
280L
Table 6
Machine
Type Minimum Maximum Low High Eco Low Eco High
18kg / 40lb / 9 30 17 20 13 13
180L
24kg / 55lb / 9 30 17 20 13 13
240L
28kg / 70lb / 9 30 17 20 13 13
280L
36kg / XXlb / 22 60 33 36 26 29
500L
50kg / XXlb / 20 60 32 35 27 30
500L
70kg / XXXlb / 19 60 32 35 26 29
700L
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PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C] / "User Selected"
Water Level-Units Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom Depends on ma-
*Automatic Weighing disabled *Custom limits depends on machine type chine type
OR
*Automatic Weighing enabled
and Automatic weighing Water Level set
to "Units"
Cycle Settings
Supply 9 Enable/
Disa-
ble,
0-99
sec-
onds
Supply 10 Enable/
Disa-
ble,
0-99
sec-
onds
Supply 11 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 12 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 13 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 14 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 15 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 16 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Water Level Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom
(1-30)
Speed No Rotation/Low Agitate/Normal Agitate/
Custom (0-50 RPM)
Rotate Time 3-99 seconds
Pause Time 3-99 seconds
Step End Pause Enable/Disable
INLETS Set which inlets are used.
Inlet 1 Enable/Disable Disabled
Inlet 2 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 3 Enable/Disable Enabled
DETERGENTS Set which supplies are used.
Box A Enabled, 30 seconds
Box B Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box C Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box D Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box E Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 1 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 2 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 3 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 4 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 5 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 6 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 7 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 8 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 9 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 10 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Water Level Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom
(1-30)
Speed No Rotation/Low Agitate/Normal Agitate/
Custom (0-50 RPM)
Rotate Time 3-99 seconds
Pause Time 3-99 seconds
Step End Pause Enable/Disable
INLETS Set which inlets are used.
Inlet 1 Enable/Disable Disabled
Inlet 2 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 3 Enable/Disable Enabled
DETERGENTS Set which supplies are used.
Box A Enabled, 30 seconds
Box B Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box C Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box D Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box E Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 1 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 2 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 3 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 4 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 5 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 6 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 7 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 8 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 9 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 10 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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Cycle Settings
PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Water Level Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom
(1-30)
Speed No Rotation/Low Agitate/Normal Agitate/
Custom (0-50 RPM)
Rotate Time 3-99 seconds
Pause Time 3-99 seconds
Step End Pause Enable/Disable
INLETS Set which inlets are used.
Inlet 1 Enable/Disable Disabled
Inlet 2 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 3 Enable/Disable Enabled
DETERGENTS Set which supplies are used.
Box A Enabled, 30 seconds
Box B Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box C Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box D Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box E Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 1 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 2 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 3 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 4 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 5 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 6 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 7 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 8 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 9 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 10 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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Cycle Settings
PROPERTIES
Duration 0-22.5 hours
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Water Level Global Low/Global Medium/Global High/Custom
(1-30)
Speed No Rotation/Low Agitate/Normal Agitate/ Cus-
tom (0-50 RPM)
Rotate Time 3-99 seconds
Pause Time 1-99 minutes
Step End Pause Enable/Disable
INLETS Set which inlets are used.
Inlet 1 Enable/Disable Disabled
Inlet 2 Enable/Disable Enabled
Inlet 3 Enable/Disable Enabled
DETERGENTS Set which supplies are used.
Box A Enabled, 30 seconds
Box B Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box C Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box D Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Box E Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 1 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 2 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 3 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 4 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 5 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 6 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 7 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 8 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 9 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
Supply 10 Enable/Disable, 0-99 seconds
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Cycle Settings
PROPERTIES
Duration 0-99.5 minutes
Temperature 35-194°F [2-90°C]
Drain Valve SELECT ONE
1
2
1 and 2
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Cycle Settings
CYCLE OPTIONS
Cycle Pause Resume Enable/Disable Enable
Display Programmable Cycle Time Enable/Disable
GLOBAL WATER LEVELS (refer to Table 6 for default water levels by machine type)
Low 9 - 29
Medium 1 - 30
High 1 - 30
Table 8
Default Cycles
Spin speeds depend on machine size. Refer to Table 9.
Speed of Machines with Frequency Inverter
Cabinet Freestanding
6.5 kg / 14 lb / 65 L 50 10 60 1247 150 91-149 1298 250
(G-factor 500)
7.5 kg / 20 lb / 80 L 50 10 60 1247 150 91-149 1298 250
(G-factor 500)
10.5 kg / 25 lb / 105 L 46 10 60 1156 150 91-149 1200 250
(G-factor 500)
13.5 kg / 30 lb / 135 L 46 10 60 1108 150 91-149 1151 250
(G-factor 460)
18 kg / 40 lb / 180 L 42 10 60 1004 150 91-149 1047 250
(G-factor 460)
24 kg / 55 lb / 240 L 42 10 60 993 150 91-149 1035 250
(G-factor 450)
28 kg / 70 lb / 280 L 42 10 55 932 150 91-149 975 250
(G-factor 400)
35 kg / 350 L (G-fac- 38 10 45 790 75 131-299 839 550
tor 360)
45 kg / 450 L (G-fac- 38 10 45 790 75 131-299 839 550
tor 360)
60 kg / 600 L (G-fac- 36 10 42 745 75 131-299 788 520
tor 360)
80 kg / 180 lb / 800 L 36 10 45 720 75 351-449 750 550
(G-factor 350)
100 kg / 230 lb / 1000 33 10 45 690 75 351-449 722 550
L (G-factor 350)
120 kg / 275 lb / 1200 32 10 45 660 75 351-449 695 550
L (G-factor 350)
Table 9
Barrier models
18 kg / 40 lb / 180 L 42 10 55 900 150 91-149 939 370
(G-factor 400)
24 kg / 55 lb / 240 L 42 10 55 900 150 91-149 939 370
(G-factor 400)
28 kg / 70 lb / 280 L 42 10 55 870 150 91-149 914 370
(G-factor 350)
36 kg / 360 L (G-fac- 41 10 50 866 80 160-190 900 550
tor 360)
50 kg / 500 L (G-fac- 41 10 50 866 80 100-160 900 550
tor 360)
70 kg / 700 L (G-fac- 41 10 50 866 80 100-160 900 520
tor 360)
Table 10
Global water levels depend on machine size. Refer to Table 7 in Cycle Settings for Washing Machines with Front Soap Dispenser.
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WARM INTENS.
Wash Program 2: WARM INTENS.
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Table 46
COLOR INTENS.
Wash Program 3: COLOR INTENS.
Table 47
BRIGHT INTENS.
Wash Program 4: BRIGHT INTENS.
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 86°F [30°C] NL 8 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - 30 seconds D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - NH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - NL 3 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - 4 minute HS -
Slowdown - - N/A - -
Tumble - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 48
WOOLENS
Wash Program 5: WOOLENS
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2 59°F [15°C] NH 6 minutes RA (gentle) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - NH 2 minutes RA (gentle) -
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NH 2 minutes RA (gentle) -
Drain - - 30 seconds D -
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HOT WASH
Wash Program 6: HOT WASH
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 194°F [90°C] EL 25 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - 1 minute D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - EH 6 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes H -
Slowdown - - N/A - -
Tumble - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 50
WARM WASH
Wash Program 7: WARM WASH
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 140°F [60°C] EL 20 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - 1 minute D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - EH 6 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - N/A - -
Tumble - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 51
COLOR WASH
Wash Program 8: COLOR WASH
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 109°F [43°C] EL 20 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - 1 minute D -
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BRIGHT WASH
Wash Program 9: BRIGHT WASH
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 93°F [34°C] EL 20 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - EH 6 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 4 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
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ECO HOT
Wash Program 10: ECO HOT
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 194°F [90°C] EL 10 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - EH 3 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 54
ECO WARM
Wash Program 11: ECO WARM
Soap sup-
Sequence Inlet Temp. Level Time R.P.M (x) ply
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 140°F [60°C] EL 10 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Spin - - - 1 minute L
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - EH 3 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
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Soap sup-
Sequence Inlet Temp. Level Time R.P.M (x) ply
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ECO COLOR
Wash Program 12: ECO COLOR
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 104°F [40°C] EL 10 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - EH 3 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
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ECO BRIGHT
Wash Program 13: ECO BRIGHT
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 86°F [30°C] EL 8 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - EH 3 minutes W (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 4 minute HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 57
LOW SPIN
Wash Program 14: LOW SPIN
Table 58
HIGH SPIN
Wash Program 15: HIGH SPIN
Table 59
SPORT
Wash Program 16: SPORT
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 129°F [54°C] NL 6 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - NL 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - NL 2 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 6 minute HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 60
MOPS
Wash Program 17: MOPS
Table 61
HORSE BLANKETS
Wash Program 18: HORSE BLANKETS
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JEANS
Wash Program 19: JEANS
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 125°F [52°C] NL 8 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - NH 3 minutes RA (normal) C=30 seconds
Spin - - - 1 minute DLS -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - NH 3 minutes RA (normal) -
Spin - - - 6 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 63
SEPAR. STARCH
Wash Program 20: SEPAR. STARCH
Table 64
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 86°F [30°C] NL 8 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - 30 seconds D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - NH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - NL 3 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - 4 minute HS -
Slowdown - - N/A - -
Table 65 continues...
Table 65
COLOR INTENS.
Wash Program 2: COLOR INTENS.
Table 66
WARM INTENS.
Wash Program 3: WARM INTENS.
Table 67
HOT INTENS.
Wash Program 4: HOT INTENS.
Table 68 continues...
Table 68
BRIGHT WASH
Wash Program 5: BRIGHT WASH
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 93°F [34°C] EL 20 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - EH 6 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 4 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Table 69 continues...
Table 69
COLOR WASH
Wash Program 6: COLOR WASH
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 109°F [43°C] EL 20 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 4 minutes W (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - 1 minute D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - EH 6 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - N/A - -
Tumble - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 70
WARM WASH
Wash Program 7: WARM WASH
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 140°F [60°C] EL 20 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - 1 minute D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - EH 6 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - N/A - -
Tumble - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 71
WOOLENS
Wash Program 8: WOOLENS
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2 59°F [15°C] NH 6 minutes RA (gentle) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - NH 2 minutes RA (gentle) -
Drain - - - 30 seconds D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NH 2 minutes RA (gentle) -
Drain - - 30 seconds D -
Table 72 continues...
Table 72
LOW SPIN
Wash Program 9: LOW SPIN
Table 73
HIGH SPIN
Wash Program 10: HIGH SPIN
Table 74
ECO BRIGHT
Wash Program 11: ECO BRIGHT
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 86°F [30°C] EL 8 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - EH 3 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 4 minute HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 75
ECO COLOR
Wash Program 12: ECO COLOR
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 104°F [40°C] EL 10 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - EH 3 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 76
ECO WARM
Wash Program 13: ECO WARM
Soap sup-
Sequence Inlet Temp. Level Time R.P.M (x) ply
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 140°F [60°C] EL 10 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Spin - - - 1 minute DLS
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - EH 3 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes H -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Table 77 continues...
Soap sup-
Sequence Inlet Temp. Level Time R.P.M (x) ply
Table 77
ECO HOT
Wash Program 14: ECO HOT
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 194°F [90°C] EL 10 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - EH 3 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 78
HOT WASH
Wash Program 15: HOT WASH
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 194°F [90°C] EL 25 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 30 seconds D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - EH 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 4 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - 1 minute D -
Step 4 Rinse 3 1(2) - EH 6 minutes RA (normal) D=30 seconds
Spin - - - 5.5 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - N/A - -
Tumble - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 79
SPORT
Wash Program 16: SPORT
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 129°F [54°C] NL 6 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - NL 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 3 Rinse 2 2 - NL 2 minutes RA (normal) -
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Table 80 continues...
Table 80
MOPS
Wash Program 17: MOPS
Table 81 continues...
Table 81
HORSE BLANKETS
Wash Program 18: HORSE BLANKETS
Table 82
JEANS
Wash Program 19: JEANS
No Prewash
Step 1 Wash 2-3 125°F [52°C] NL 8 minutes RA (normal) B=30 seconds
Drain - - - 1 minute D -
Step 2 Rinse 1 2 - NH 3 minutes RA (normal) C=30 seconds
Spin - - - 1 minute DLS -
Step 3 Rinse 2 1(2) - NH 3 minutes RA (normal) -
Spin - - - 6 minutes HS -
Slowdown - - - N/A - -
Tumble - - - 30 seconds RA (5 seconds / -
(Models with- 5 seconds)
out pump
drain)
5 minutes
(Models with
pump drain)
Table 83
SEPAR. STARCH
Wash Program 20: SEPAR. STARCH
Table 84
Troubleshooting
Error Description
E6 Door Not Closed Door switch failure Full stop + safety time Whole cycle
E7 Door Not Locked Door lock failure Full stop + safety time Whole cycle
E8 Locking Failed Door close check at start Error message dis- At start up
failure played: Don't start
E9 Unlocking Failed Door lock switch closed Error message dis- End cycle
failure played: Don't start
E10 Temperature Not Target temperature not Full stop + tumble Wash step
Reached reached
E11 No Fill Fill failure Full stop + request for While filling
continue
E12 OverFill Overfill failure Full stop + tumble While filling
E13 Heating Failure Heating failure Full stop + tumble While heating
E14 Max. Heating Time Ex- Heating time failure Full stop + request for While heating
ceeded continue
E15 Too Hot Too Hot Full stop + tumble While heating
E16 Coin 1 Coin meter failure N/A Before start up
E17 Coin 2 Coin meter failure N/A Before start up
E21 OverFlow Overflow failure Full stop + tumble Wash step
E24 Level Sens Defective level sensor At power up: error dis- At power up
played, cycle start not
Running cycle
allowed
Running cycle: full
stop + tumble
Table continues...
E25 Temp Sensor Defective temperature At power up: error dis- At power up
sensor played, cycle start not
Running cycle
allowed
Running cycle: full
stop + tumble
E26 Mitsub. Code Undefined frequency in- Full stop + tumble Whole cycle
verter error code
E27 Inverter Communication Communication fault in- Full stop + safety time Whole cycle
Error verter
E28 THT time THT time out / [Link] Full stop + safety time At spin sequence
E29 OV3 time/OP time OV3 time out / E. OP Full stop + safety time At spin sequence
E31 Loading Invetert Param- Initialization fault inver- Don't start At initialization
eters Failed ter
E32 Verifying Invetert Para- Verification fault inver- Don't start At loading parameters
metrs Failed ter
E36 Imbalance Safety switch Reduction of spinning Spinning sequence
sequence revolutions.
For information only
E39 Out of Soap The soap supplies are For information only Wash step
running out of soap
E41 Service Due Service Due Warning For information only. End cycle
Open door to reset.
E45 Speed Sensor The drum rotation sensor Full stop + tumble Before spin sequence
is not working
E54 Water Leak Detection - Leak of water from Display error message Running cycle
(Fill) drum during wash cycle. after the end of wash cy-
cle when door is opened
or after "unload mode"
on the barrier machines.
E55 Rise Check Water level rise check Full stop + safety time Whole cycle
fails. Little to no in-
crease in drum water
level
E60 Inner Door Not Closed Error is generated if dur- Full stop During locking process
ing wash cycle door
check system detects
that drum door is not
correctly locked.
E61 Inner door lock calibra- During Inner Door Lock
tion Calibration process
E63 Mits Safety Inverter safety output Full stop + tumble Whole cycle
Table continues...
E64 Soap Door The soap boxes door is Stop running cycle. Dis- Running cycle
not closed during wash play error message.
cycle.
E65 Temperature Not Main- The step target tempera- Display error message. On the end of wash cy-
tained ture was not continuous- cle.
ly maintained in Wash or
in Prewash cycle steps.
E66 Water Leak Detection - Leak of water from Display error message Running cycle
(Drain) drum during wash cycle. after the end of wash cy-
cle when door is opened
or after "unload mode"
on the barrier machines.
E67 Slow Drain The drain time is greater Display error message Running cycle
than the amount speci- after the end of wash cy-
fied for the certain ma- cle when door is opened
chine size and type. or after "unload mode"
on the barrier machines.
E68 Tilting Machine not in good tilt- N/A Any time except cycle
ing position. running.
E77 Heat Blocking Timeout Heating on Hold signal Full stop + tumble Wash step
failure
E80 Soap Timeout On Hold signal failure Full stop + tumble Whole cycle
soap dispensing system
E90 IO Board Reset Communication between N/A Any time
the IO Board and the
CPU has been lost
E92 IO Board Not Response IO board not react to the N/A Any time
command
E93 Drum is Rotating Drum not stopped rotat- N/A After power up
ing - after power up or
restart
E94 IO Board Version Software version in the Set Out of Order state. After power up. During
IO board is not support- change of tilting type.
ed.
E95 Safety Inputs Failure Safety IO board inputs Set Out of Order state. After power up. During
12,15 or 18 active starting of wash cycle.
During ending of wash
cycle.
E96 Remote Control Active Some button on the re- N/A After power up.
mote controller is active During starting of wash
cycle.
During ending of wash
cycle.
Table continues...
E137 SDL3 failure SDL3 switchis closed af- Full stop, Err displayed, During drum positioning
ter blocking process fin- Out of Order action
ished.
E140 Drum Position during reset procedure Full stop, Err displayed, During drum positioning
machine is reading sig- out of Order action
Lock Reset Failed
nal from switch SDL2 as
closed and SDL3 as
open within time frame
5s since beginning of
signal reading
E141 Drum Position Unlock- at the end of RESET Full stop, Err displayed, During drum positioning
ing Failed procedure machine is Out of Order action
reading signal SDL2 as
open and SDL3 as open
within time frame 5s
since beginning of signal
reading
E146 Door Not Closed Un- Fail of switch detecting Full stop, Err displayed, Whole cycle
loading Side closed door on unload- Out of Order
ing side
E147 Door Not Locked, Un- Fail of switch detecting Full stop, Err displayed, Whole cycle
loading Side locked door on unload- Out of Order
ing side
E148 Locking Failed, Unload- Fail to lock on Unload- Full stop, Err displayed, Whole cycle
ing Side ing side Out of Order
E149 Fail to unlock, Unload- Fail to unlock on Un- Full stop, Err displayed, Whole cycle
ing side loading side Out of Order
E156 Door Not Closed, Load- Fail of switch detecting Full stop, Err displayed, Whole cycle
ing Side closed door on loading Out of Order
side
E157 Door Not Closed, Load- Fail of switch detecting Full stop, Err displayed, Whole cycle
ing Side closed door on loading Out of Order
side
E158 Locking Failed, Loading Fail to lock on loading Full stop, Err displayed, Whole cycle
Side side Out of Order
E159 Fail to unlock, Loading Fail to unlock on loading Full stop, Err displayed, Whole cycle
Side side Out of Order
E300-E353 Mits Error Specific Mitsubishi in- Full stop + safety time Whole cycle
verter alarm
E500-E549* Memory Error Memory Error Full stop + safety time Any time
E550-E599* USB Errors Errors in communication For information only. Export/Import
with USB flash disk Only in Advanced Menu
data
Table continues...
E600-E699* Softw. Err Software Error Full stop + safety time Any time
E700 Too Hot to Open Door Water temperature For information only. End of Cycle
Error >75°C at end of cycle
E701 Water in the Drum Error Water level exceeds the Full stop + safety time End of Cycle
allowed level at machine
startup or end of cycle
E702 Temperature Out of Water temperature ≥ Error displayed End of Cycle
Bounds at End of Cycle 109°C or ≤ 0°C
E703-E729, E744 Database Initialization Database Errors Can cause firmware Firmware Initialization
Errors downgrade
E721-E743* Database Run Errors Database Errors Full stop + tumble Any time
E747, E748, E800- Initialization Errors Initialization Errors Can cause firmware Firmware Initialization
E804* downgrade
*If these errors occur, contact After Sales for information. Further information is not provided in this manual.
E2: Drain failure 1. Check if the safety switch is If the safety switch is broken:
broken. (Make sure shipping replace the safety switch
This error occurs when the electronic timer detects that the water braces are removed)
is not drained after 150 seconds (normal drain) or 300 seconds
(pump drain) in a drain or spin sequence. The failure message is 2. Check the position of the If the safety switch is not cor-
displayed at the end of the cycle. safety switch. rectly mounted: install the
safety switch properly.
Diagnosing Failure 2 3. Check the wiring, the con- If there is no continuity: repair
tact of the safety switch is the wiring.
1. Check the drain tube of the If the drain tube is blocked: re- normally closed.
washing machine pair the drain tube
Check connector pins for
2. Check the drain valve If the drain valve is defective: loose connections
replace the drain valve
4. Check whether the washer is Do not exceed the specified
3. Check the wiring: If the wiring is damaged: re- not overloaded by the filled-in machine capacity.
pair the wiring linen
When the drain valve is
switched Off, the drain valve 5. Check the springs. If damaged, replace them.
should be open. (normal
open) Table 86
Table 85
E3: Safety Switch, Low RPM
This error occurs when the safety switch gets activated at revolu-
tions lower than the distribution level. I.e. in the wash, rinse, soak
sequence etc., but not during the extract sequence. The error is
generated when the safety switch is switched more than 10 times
(for a short period of time) or for a period over 20 seconds.
3. Check the well-functioning If the switch is broken or mal- 5. Check the drain valve. If the drain valve is defective:
of the door locked switch. The functions, replace the switch. replace the drain valve.
switch is a normal open con- 6. Check if the rubber hose If the hose is not well mount-
tact. (for measuring the water level) ed: install the rubber hose
Table 92 is well mounted on the elec- properly.
tronic level sensor and on the
E10: Temperature Not Reached drain valve.
This error occurs when the requested target temperature is not 7. Check if the hose on the If the air hose is not air tight:
reached during the wash step. electronic sensor is air tight. replace the air tube.
Table 94 continues...
8. Check if the hose doesn’t If the air tube contains water: 3. Check if the temperature If the temperature sensor is de-
contain water. (siphon) remove the water and fix the sensor is functioning. fective: replace the tempera-
hose so that it doesn’t work as ture sensor.
a siphon.
4. Check the output relay that If the relay is broken, replace
9. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous: powers the heating contactor. the wash computer.
wiring. repair the wiring.
Table 96
10. Check the output relay that If the relay receives a com-
powers inlet valves and the mand signal but is not closed, E14: Max. heating Time Exceeded
drain valve. replace the wash computer.
This error will only occur on machines set to wait for heat. This
Table 94 error will occur when the target temperature has not been reached
after the programmed maximum heating time. This value can be
E12: Overfill programmed in Additional Basic Settings.
This error occurs if the water level exceeds the programmable
maximum overfill level. This value can be programmed in Addi- Diagnosing Failure 14
tional Basic Settings. This error will not be generated when the
user is advancing from a sequence with a high water level to a se- 1. Check if the programmed If the machine has a small
quence with a low water level. Maximum Heating time in the heating capacity, increase the
Initialization menu is accepta- value of the Maximum heating
ble. time. The default is 60 seconds
Diagnosing Failure 12 (for machines with big heating
capacity).
1. Check if the water inlet If the water inlet valves are
valves are broken. broken: clean or replace the 2. Check if the heating resis- If the heating resistors are not
water inlet valve diaphragms. tors are heating. heating: Repair the wiring or
replace the defective heater el-
2. Check if the water pressure Lower the water pressure. ements.
is too high.
3. Check the water tempera- If the hot water supply temper-
3. Check the output relay that If the relay stays closed and ture. ature is too low: increase the
powers the inlet valve. the relay is broken, replace the temperature of the hot water.
wash computer.
4. Check if the temperature If the temperature sensor is de-
Table 95 sensor is functioning. fective: replace the tempera-
E13: Heating Failure ture sensor.
This error occur and failure message 13 will be displayed if heat- Table 97
ing elements are not functioning. This is defined as the tempera- E15: Too Hot Error
ture not rising 37.4°F [3°C] in 10 minutes.
This error will occur when the water temperature is 59°F [15°C]
Diagnosing Failure 13 above the target temperature.
Table 96 continues...
ternal start release signal is high for more than 10 seconds when
Diagnosing Failure 15 the door has been opened at the end of the cycle.
the power is turned back on, failure message E25 will be dis-
played again. Diagnosing Failure 27
4. Check if the drum rotates Repair / clean what is necessa- 3. Write the parameters once If the fault is persistent, con-
normally by hand. ry. more into the inverter. tact the manufacturer.
5. Check if the fault is persis- If the fault is persistent, con- Table 106
tent. tact the manufacturer.
E32: Verifying Invetert Parameters Failed
Table 104
This error occurs if a wrong parameter is detected during the ver-
E29: OV3 Error ifcation of the inverter parameters. After the inverter parameters
are written in the inverter, the parameters are verified one by one
This error occurs when the wash computer cannot handle the to ensure that they have been correctly loaded. This error mes-
OV3 (Mitsubishi). This fault is a specific fault of the frequency sage means that at least one of the dedicateed inverter parameters
inverter caused by an overvoltage. is wrong. As a result, the inverter will not work correctly.
Diagnosing Failure 31
E36: Imbalance Error
This error occurs before the start of the spinning sequence. This
1. Check if the door is closed If the door is not closed, close error occurs when the linen is incorrectly distributed in the wash-
and locked. the door. If the door is not er during the distribution stage (before the transition from distri-
locked, repair the door lock bution revolutions into high revolutions). If the Safety switch is
system. activated, the machine attempts to redistribute the linen better. If
2. Check if the inverter is ener- If the inverter is not energized, the load remains unbalanced, the machine lowers the revolutions
gized. check the power to the inver- of the spinning sequence based on the unbalance magnitude.
ter. Refer to E27: Inverter
Communication Error.
1. Unbalance may be caused Always fill in the machine 1. Check whether the drum ro- Perform correct installation of
by inserting only half the linen with a full load of linen. Do tation sensor is installed at the the drum rotation sensor.
load into the machine. not insert any other materials drum pulley, correctly set and
than textile materials (fabrics). connected to the programmer.
1. Check the cycle counter in You can reset the cycle counter Table 113
the Service Information. in the Service Menu. E55: Rise Check Error
Table 110 This error occurs during a running cycle when the water in the
E44: Model Type Error wash drum is rising too slowly or is not rising at all. If this error
occurs:
This error occurs when the operator selects the freestanding ma- • Make sure that the valve is switching on during step 4 of the
chine option (machine with a safety switch) on a rigid mount ma- HOT cycle.
chine (machine without a safety switch).
• Check the water supply.
• Check the water pressure.
Diagnosing Failure 44
E60: Inner Door Not Closed
1. Check the machine name Select the right machine type
plate placed on the back of the in the Configuration Menu. Only high spin hygienic barrier machines 18-24-28 kg / 40-55-70
machine. lb / 180-240-280 L and 18-24-28-36-50-70 kg / 40-55-70 lb /
360-500-700 L
Table 111
Error is generated if during wash cycle door check system detects
E45: Speed Sensor Error that drum door is not correctly locked.
2. Calibrate drum door check Set calibration procedure in 1. Check position of drum lock Check the correct position of
system. Service menu / Toolbox / lever. the lock lever of the inner
Door System Calibration to door (must be locked proper-
On. ly), or check that the door it-
self is locked properly.
Leave the Menu.
Check correct interconnec-
Select wash program 1 and
tion of the IDLC module and
press the "START" button.
the Programmer, IDLC mod-
Calibration procedure will ule and the sensor which is
start. mounted from the top in the
middle of the outer drum of
3. Check mechanical function- Replace drum door. the washing machine.
ality of drum door.
Switch off the washing ma-
4. Check drum rotation direc- The drum must start rotating chine. While watching the
tion. upwards after pressing the red LED diode on the IDLC
Start button, except for 36 and module, switch on the wash-
50 kg models with Pullman ing machine again. The diode
drum, where it must start rotat- should come on for a short
ing downwards. time. If the diode fails to
come on, the IDLC module is
Table 114 faulty and must be replaced
E61: Inner Door Lock Calibration with a new one and it is nec-
essary to carry out calibration
Only high spin hygienic barrier machines 18-24-28 kg / 40-55-70 again.
lb / 180-240-280 L and 18-24-28-36-50-70 kg / 40-55-70-XX-
Loosen the screws fixing the
XX-XXX lb / 360-500-700 L
base of the IDLC module
Error is generated if calibration procedure of drum door is not sensor from the top on the
functional. outer drum and move the
base 1mm towards the IDLC
module. Fix it and calibrate
again. If calibration is not
successful, the IDLC module
sensor is faulty and must be
replaced.
Table 115
E63: Mitsubishi Safety Error
This error occurs when the Mitsubishi inverter evaluates inputs
S1, S2, and SC as in an error state during a running cycle.
Check that the safety cable from the IO board to the inverter
1.
is in good condition and that the connection is good.
2. Replace the IO board.
3. Replace the Mitsubishi inverter.
E64: Soap Door "Soap Box Door"
This error will occur if machine control detects that the soap box
door switch is indicating that door is open during running wash
cycle.
3. Check the good function of If the switch is broken or mal- 1. Check if the drain tube is If the drain tube is blocked: re-
the soap box door switch. functions replace switch. blocked move plug.
Table 116 Table 119
E65: Temperature Not Maintained E68: Tilting
This error will occur on the end of wash cycle if the Temperature- Machine with front tilting:
Time verification feature is enabled and if the step target temper-
ature was not continuously maintained in Wash or in Prewash cy- This error will occur if the machine tilting front base and front
cle steps. above switches are in states indicating that machine is in front
base position and in front above position in same time.
Diagnosing Failure 65 Machine with front-back tilting:
This error will occur if the machine tilting front base and front
1. Check the heating element If the wiring is not continuous:
above switches are in states indicating that machine is in front
wiring, if present. Check the repair the wiring.
base position and in front above position in same time or This er-
steam heating wiring, if
ror will occur if the machine tilting back base and back above
present.
switches are in states indicating that machine is in back base po-
2. Check IO board heating out- If the wiring is not continuous: sition and in back above position in same time.
put wiring repair the wiring.
Diagnosing Failure 68
3. Check the heating element, If heating element is damaged,
if present. then replace the heating ele-
1. Machine with front tilting or If the switch is broken or mal-
ment.
front-back tilting: Check the functions replace switch.
4. Check IO board. If the IO board is damage, then good functioning of the front
replace the IO board. base position switch.
Check the good functioning
Table 117
of the front above position
E66: Water Leak Detection - Drain switch.
This error will occur if machine control detects leak of water 2. Machine with front tilting or If the wiring is not continuous:
from drum during wash cycle, the detection is done automatical- front-back tilting: repair the wiring.
ly. Check the front base position
switch wiring.
Diagnosing Failure 66
Check the front above posi-
tion switch wiring.
1. Check the drain tube of the If the drain tube is leaking: re-
washing machine pair the drain tube. Wire damage or wire con-
nected to wrong input.
2. Check the drain valve If the drain valve is defective:
replace the drain valve. Table 120 continues...
3. Check the outer shell of the If the shell is defective: re-
wash drum. place / repair it.
Table 118
3. Machine with front-back If the switch is broken or mal- 2. Check the IO board and ma- If the IO board is damage: re-
tilting: functions replace switch. chine control place the IO board
Check the good functioning If the machine control is
of the back base position damaged: replace machine
switch. control
Check the good functioning
Table 122
of the back above position
switch. E92: IO Board Not Response
4. Machine with front-back If the wiring is not continuous: This error will occur if IO board not react to the control com-
tilting:: repair the wiring. mands.
Check the back base position
switch wiring. Diagnosing Failure 92
Check the back above posi-
1. Check the wiring between If the wiring is not continuous:
tion switch wiring.
IO board and machine control repair the wiring.
Wire damage or wire con-
2. Check the IO board and ma- If the IO board is damage: re-
nected to wrong input.
chine control place the IO board
Table 120 If the machine control is
damaged: replace machine
E77: Heat Blocking Timeout control
This error occurs when External Wait Control (refer toAdditional 3. Check the orientation of the -
Basic Settings) is set to Heating and the external blocking signal connection cable plugs.
stays high for more than 1 hour.
Table 123
Diagnosing Failure 77 E93: Drum Is Rotating
1. Check if the external block- Repair external blocking Sys- This error will occur if the IO board not react to the control com-
ing system operates correctly. tem in case of failure. mands.
2. Check if the wiring of the If the wiring is damaged: re-
input signal "On Hold" is not pair the wiring. Diagnosing Failure 93
damaged.
1. Wait dor drum stops If the drum still rotate wait un-
3. Check the wash computer. If the input of the wash com- til it stops and press button
(Inputs can be checked one by puter is not functional, replace "Clear Error".
one in the Service Menu). the wash computer.
2. Check speed sensor If the speed sensor is broken or
Table 121 malfunctions: replace speed
sensor.
E90: IO Board Reset
3. Check speed sensor wiring If the wiring is not continuous:
This error will occur when the communication between the IO repair the wiring.
Board and the CPU has been lost and therefore IO Board was au-
tomatically reset. Table 124
E94: IO Board Version
Diagnosing Failure 90
This error will occur if software version of the IO board is not
1. Check the wiring between If the wiring is not continuous: supported.
IO board and machine control repair the wiring.
1. Check IO board Upgrade IO board firmware or 1. Check drum position Close the door and press the
replace IO board. button "Clear Error". Drum
will be locked.
Table 125
Table 128
E95: Safety Inputs Active
E98: Drum is Unlocked
This error will occur if
This error will occur if Unbalance safety switch doesn't work in
safety inputs 12,15 or 18 are active after power up
control board.
or
during starting of wash cycle Diagnosing Failure 98
Table 129
Diagnosing Failure 95
E100: Weigh No Comm
1. Check IO board connector If connector is disconnected:
This error will occur if machine control detects lost communica-
J_B. connect connector.
tion with Optiload (Automatic weighing device). Machine can
2. Check IO board If the IO board is damaged: re- work without Optiload feature. The Weighing option can be se to
place IO board. NO.
Table 126
Diagnosing Failure 100
E96: Remote Control Active
1. Check the wiring of Opti- If the wiring is not continuous:
This error will occur if some button on the remote controller is load device. repair the wiring.
active after power up
2. Check Optiload device for If the Optiload device is bro-
or damage. ken or malfunctions, then re-
during starting of wash cycle place Optiload device.
3. Check weighing device for If the weighing device is bro- 3. Check all Optiload weigh If the wiring is not continuous:
damage. ken or malfunctions, then re- units wiring. repair the wiring.
place weighing device.
4. Check Optiload device for If the Optiload device is bro-
4. Check the horizontal base If the base is not horizontal, damage. ken or malfunctions: replace
for the location of the washing then fix this issue. Optiload device.
machine.
5. Check machine control If the machine control is dam-
5. Check CPU control. If the CPU control is damaged, age: replace the machine con-
then Replace the CPU board. trol.
1. Check if machine settings If not: set correct Supply volt- 3. Check DC electric motor Check wiring and power sup-
contain correct Supply voltage age settings. ply to DC motor. There must
settings Load inverter parameters by be 12V DC power.
Machine 4. Check wiring Check that all signals and con-
Configuration - > Load the tacts are correct and that the
inverter power supply of the DC motor
is correct.
parameters functionality.
Table 138
2. Calibration UltraBalance Perform calibration of Ultra-
Balance weighing.
Diagnosing Failure 137
Table 135
1. Check the SDL3 switch Microswitch SDL3 is signal-
E130-141 ing unlocked drum, but wash-
ing drum has been locked.
Diagnosing Failure 130
2. Replace the SDL3 switch If SDL3 switch does not work
properly, replace SDL3. After
1. Check the SDL2 switch Microswitch SDL2 is signal-
replacement, check the posi-
ing locked drum but washing
tioning system.
drum has been unlocked.
2. Replace the SDL2 switch If SDL2 switch doesn't work Table 139
properly, replace SDL2. After
replacement, check the posi- Diagnosing Failure 140
tioning system.
1. Check position of locking Check the position of locking
Table 136 element element. Turn off the machine
and try to move with locking
Diagnosing Failure 134 element to unlocked position.
In the unlocked position,
1. Check proximity sensor System cannot read the drum SDL3 is switched.
SD6 or wiring from proximity position.
2. Check the SDL3 switch If SDL3 switch does not work
sensor to electronic board
properly, replace SDL3.
2. Check distance between Proximity sensor has a maxi-
SD6 proximity sensor and po- mum distance of 2 mm. Ideal Table 140
sitioning plate mounted on distance between sensor and
pulley positioning plate is 1 mm. Set Diagnosing Failure 141
sensor to correct position (1
mm gap). 1. Check position of locking Check the position of locking
element element. Turn off the machine
Table 137 and try to move with locking
element to unlocked position.
Diagnosing Failure 135 In the unlocked position,
SDL3 is switched.
1. Check locking element Check locking pin. The lock-
2. Check DC electric motor Check wiring and power sup-
ing pin could be stuck in the
ply to DC motor. Power sup-
unlock position.
ply must be 12V DC.
2. Check the SDL2 and SDL3 SDL3 and SDL2 could be
switches sending incorrect signals Table 141
(SDL3: unlocked position; E146: Door Not Closed, Unloading Side
SDL2: locked position).
While a wash cycle is running the internal door lock systems are
Table 138 continues... scanned constantly. This error will occur if the wash computer
3. Check the well-functioning If the switch is broken or mal- 4. Check the well-functioning If the switch is broken or mal-
of the door close switch on functions replace the switch. of the door locked switch on functions replace the switch.
loading side. The switch is a loading side. The switch is a
normal open contact. normal open contact.
1. Check the good functioning If the input is not functional 1. Check the good functioning If the coil is malfunctioning,
of the I/O board input 24 - replace I/O board. of the door unlock coil on replace the coil.
"locked switch load side" in loading side.
the inputs/outputs menu.
2. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous:
2. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous: wiring. repair the wiring
wiring. repair the wiring
3. Check the well-functioning If the switch is broken or mal-
3. Check the well-functioning If the switch is broken or mal- of the door locked switch on functions replace the switch.
of the door locked switch on functions replace the switch. loading side. The switch is a
loading side. The switch is a normal open contact.
normal open contact.
Table 149
Table 147
E300-353: Mits Error
E158: Locking Failed, Loading Side
Detects that the door switch on unloading side is not closed dur-
The washing machine will not start a cycle when the door is not ing the wash cycle. If this occurs, the machine will immediately
locked correctly after pressing the Start button. Failure message stop all functions. The door will stay locked.
will be generated each time the door locking sequence fails.
Specific inverter errors. Refer to Table 2
Error Number Failure Failure Name Error Number Failure Failure Name
309 Err OLT Stall prevention 336 Err OSD* Speed deviation ex-
cess
310 Err BE Brake transistor
337 Err ECT* Encoder signal loss
311 Err GF Ground Fault
338 Err E.1* Option alarm (con-
312 Err OHT* Ext thermal relay nector 1)
313 Err OPT Option 339 Err E.2* Option alarm (con-
314 Err PE Corrupt memory nector 2)
315 Err PUE PU leave out 340 Err E.3* Option alarm (con-
nector 3)
316 Err Ret* Retry no over
341 Err ILF* Input phase failure
317 Err CPU CPU Fault
342 Err PTC PTC thermistor op-
318 Err E.6 CPU Fault 6 eration
319 Err E.7 CPU Fault 7 343 Err PE2 Parameter storage
320 Err IPF Instantaneous pow- error
er failure 344 Err CDO* Output current de-
321 Err UVT Under voltage tection
322 Err LF Output phase fail- 345 Err IOH Inrush overheat
ure 346 Err SER* Communication er-
323 Err OP1* Option slot 1 ror
324 Err OP2* Option slot 2 347 Err AIE* Analog input error
325 Err OP3* Option slot 3 348 Err USB* USB communica-
tion error
326 Err CTE PU short circuit
349 Err OS* Overspeed
327 Err P24 24VDC short cir-
cuit 350 Err OD* Position error
328 Err MB1* Brake sequence er- 351 Err EP* Encoder phase error
ror 1 352 Err E.11* Opposite rotation
329 Err MB2* Brake sequence er- deceleration
ror 2 353 Err E.13 Internal circuit er-
330 Err MB3* Brake sequence er- ror
ror 3 *Error not used. If this error message appears, parameters must
331 Err MB4* Brake sequence er- be reloaded. If this does not clear the error message, then the in-
ror 4 verter must be replaced.
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Cycle 2 - Towels
Cycle 2 - Towels
Step Wash Information Drain Information
1 Wash Type Wash Type Rev. Drain
Duration 480 Sec Valve 1
Water Level Normal Low Duration 30 Sec
Temperature Hot Speed RA RPM
Rotate Time 18 Sec
Speed RA RPM Pause Time 4 Sec
Rotate time 18 Sec
Pause time 4 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 inlets Option 1,2,3,5,6,8
3 inlets Option 1,2,3,5,6,8
Wash Soap 1 45 Sec
Valves
Wash Drain -
Valves
Table continues...
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Cycle 6 - Sheets
Cycle 6 - Sheets
Step Wash Information Drain Information
1 Wash Type Wash Type Rev. Drain
Duration 480 Sec Valve 1
Water Level Normal Low Duration 30 Sec
Temperature Hot Speed RA RPM
Rotate Time 18 Sec
Speed RA RPM Pause Time 4 Sec
Rotate time 18 Sec
Pause time 4 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 inlets Option 1,2,3,5,6,8
3 inlets Option 1,2,3,5,6,8
Wash Soap 1 45 Sec
Valves
Wash Drain -
Valves
Table continues...
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Cycle 34 - Rewash
Cycle 34 - Rewash
Step Wash Information Drain Information
Table continues...
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Cycle 39 - Delicate
Cycle 39 - Delicate
Step Wash Information Drain Information
Table continues...
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap - 45 Sec
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Cycle 2 - Towels
Cycle 2 - Towels
Step Wash Information Drain Information
1 Wash Type Wash Type Rev. Drain
Duration 480 Sec Valve 1
Water Level Normal Low Duration 30 Sec
Temperature Hot Speed RA RPM
Rotate Time 18 Sec
Speed RA RPM Pause Time 4 Sec
Rotate time 18 Sec
Pause time 4 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 inlets Option 2,3
3 inlets Option 2,3
Wash Soap 1 45 Sec
Valves
Wash Drain -
Valves
Table continues...
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Cycle 6 - Sheets
Cycle 6 - Sheets
Step Wash Information Drain Information
1 Wash Type Wash Type Rev. Drain
Duration 480 Sec Valve 1
Water Level Normal Low Duration 30 Sec
Temperature Hot Speed RA RPM
Rotate Time 18 Sec
Speed RA RPM Pause Time 4 Sec
Rotate time 18 Sec
Pause time 4 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 inlets Option 2,3
3 inlets Option 2,3
Wash Soap 1 45 Sec
Valves
Wash Drain -
Valves
Table continues...
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Cycle 34 - Rewash
Cycle 34 - Rewash
Step Wash Information Drain Information
Table continues...
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Cycle 39 - Delicate
Cycle 39 - Delicate
Step Wash Information Drain Information
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Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap - 45 Sec
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves
Speed RA RPM
Rotate time 7 Sec
Pause time 6 Sec
Step End OFF
Pause
2 Inlets Option -
3 Inlets Option -
Wash Soap -
Valves
Wash Drain 1
Valves