Alliance Laundry Systems Washer F232157R7 User Manual

Washer-Extractors  
Cabinet Hardmount  
B-Series Microcomputer for Coin Models  
2 Speed and Variable-Speed  
NORMAL  
PERM PRESS  
WASH  
HOT  
WARM  
ADD  
BLEACH  
NORMAL  
PERM PRESS  
RINSE  
SPIN  
WARM  
COLD  
QUICK WASH  
QUICK WASH  
START  
DOOR  
HOT  
WARM  
HEAVY SOIL  
DELICATE  
HOT  
COLD  
DOMESTIC MODELS  
4  
CHM482R  
95C  
95C  
60C  
40C  
60C  
40C  
30C  
INTERNATIONAL MODELS  
CHM488R  
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.  
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)  
Part No. F232157R7  
August 2009  
 
Safety Information..............................................................................  
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Table of  
Contents  
Introduction.........................................................................................  
7
Programming ...................................................................................... 12  
Programming Vend Price  
(For Models with Firmware ID Code “C2HL” and “CuHL”)............ 13  
Programming Vend Price  
(For Earlier Models)........................................................................... 15  
Drain Error (For Models With Firmware ID Code “C2HL” and  
“CuHL”) ......................................................................................... 27  
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Safety Information  
Explanation of Safety Messages  
Important Safety Instructions  
Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,”  
and “CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions,  
are found in this manual and on machine decals. These  
precautions are intended for the personal safety of the  
operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the  
machine.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock,  
serious injury or death to persons when  
using your washer, follow these basic  
precautions:  
W023  
DANGER  
1. Read all instructions before using the washer.  
DANGER indicates the presence of a  
hazard that will cause severe personal  
injury, death, or substantial property  
damage if the danger is ignored.  
2. Refer to the GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS in  
the INSTALLATION manual for the proper  
grounding of the washer.  
3. Do not wash textiles that have been previously  
cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with  
gasoline, kerosene, waxes, cooking oils, dry-  
cleaning solvents, or other flammable or  
explosive substances as they give off vapors that  
could ignite or explode.  
WARNING  
WARNING indicates the presence of a  
hazard that can cause severe personal  
injury, death, or substantial property  
damage if the warning is ignored.  
4. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or  
other flammable or explosive substances to the  
wash water. These substances give off vapors that  
could ignite or explode.  
5. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be  
produced in a hot water system that has not been  
used for two weeks or 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 water faucets and let the water  
flow from each for several minutes. This will  
release any accumulated hydrogen gas. The gas  
is flammable; do not smoke or use an open flame  
during this time.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION indicates the presence of a  
hazard that will or can cause minor  
personal injury or property damage if the  
caution is ignored.  
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT”  
and “NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions.  
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used  
to inform the reader of specific procedures where  
minor machine damage will occur if the procedure  
is not followed.  
6. Do not allow children to play on or in the washer.  
Close supervision of children is necessary when  
the washer is used near children. This is a safety  
rule for all appliances.  
IMPORTANT: The word “NOTE” is used to  
communicate installation, operation, maintenance  
or servicing information that is important but not  
hazard related.  
7. Before the washer is removed from service or  
discarded, remove the door to the washing  
compartment.  
8. Do not reach into the washer if the wash drum is  
moving.  
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Safety Information  
9. Do not install or store the washer where it will be  
exposed to water and/or weather.  
20. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced  
by a special cord or assembly available from the  
manufacturer or its service agent.  
10. Do not tamper with the controls.  
21. Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve  
and that fill hose connections are tight. CLOSE  
the shut-off valves at the end of each wash day.  
11. Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or  
attempt any servicing unless specifically  
recommended in the user-maintenance  
instructions or in published user-repair  
instructions that the user understands and has the  
skills to carry out.  
22. Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the  
washer is to fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT bypass  
the loading door switch by permitting the washer  
to operate with the loading door open.  
12. 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 electrical power  
source.  
23. Always read and follow manufacturer’s  
instructions on packages of laundry and cleaning  
aids. Heed all warnings or precautions. To reduce  
the risk of poisoning or chemical burns, keep  
them out of the reach of children at all times  
(preferably in a locked cabinet).  
13. Use washer only for its intended purpose,  
washing textiles.  
14. Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in  
the machine. This could result in serious damage  
to the basket.  
24. Always follow the fabric care instructions  
supplied by the textile manufacturer.  
25. Never operate the washer with any guards and/or  
panels removed.  
15. ALWAYS disconnect the washer from electrical  
supply before attempting any service. Disconnect  
the power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.  
26. DO NOT operate the washer with missing or  
broken parts.  
16. Install the washer according to the installation  
instructions. All connections for water, drain,  
electrical power and grounding must comply  
with local codes and be made by licensed  
personnel when required.  
27. DO NOT bypass any safety devices.  
28. Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this  
washer according to the manufacturer’s  
instructions may result in conditions which can  
produce bodily injury and/or property damage.  
17. To reduce the risk of fire, textiles which have  
traces of any flammable substances such as  
vegetable oil, cooking oil, machine oil,  
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this  
manual are not meant to cover all possible  
conditions and situations that may occur. Common  
sense, caution and care must be exercised when  
installing, maintaining, or operating the washer.  
flammable chemicals, thinner, etc. or anything  
containing wax or chemicals such as in mops and  
cleaning cloths, must not be put into the washer.  
These flammable substances may cause the  
fabric to catch on fire by itself.  
18. Do not use fabric softeners or products to  
eliminate static unless recommended by the  
manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.  
Any problems or conditions not understood should be  
reported to the dealer, distributor, service agent or the  
manufacturer.  
19. Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or  
dropping the washer can damage safety features.  
If this occurs, have washer checked by a  
qualified service person.  
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Safety Information  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
This machine must be installed, adjusted,  
and serviced by qualified electrical  
Be careful around the open door,  
particularly when loading from a level  
below the door. Impact with door edges  
can cause personal injury.  
maintenance personnel familiar with the  
construction and operation of this type of  
machinery. They must also be familiar  
with the potential hazards involved.  
Failure to observe this warning may result  
in personal injury and/or equipment  
SW025  
WARNING  
damage, and may void the warranty.  
SW004  
Never touch internal or external steam  
pipes, connections, or components.  
These surfaces can be extremely hot and  
will cause severe burns. The steam must  
be turned off and the pipe, connections,  
and components allowed to cool before  
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the recommended  
clearances for inspection and maintenance  
are provided. Never allow the inspection and  
maintenance space to be blocked.  
the pipe can be touched.  
SW014  
WARNING  
Safety Decals  
Install the machine on a level floor of  
sufficient strength. Failure to do so may  
result in conditions which can produce  
serious injury, death and/or property  
Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the  
machine. Failure to maintain legible safety decals  
could result in injury to the operator or service  
technician.  
damage.  
W703  
To provide personal safety and keep the machine in  
proper working order, follow all maintenance and  
safety procedures presented in this manual. If  
questions regarding safety arise, contact the  
manufacturer immediately.  
Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid  
safety hazards.  
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Safety Information  
Do not bypass any safety devices in the machine.  
Operator Safety  
WARNING  
WARNING  
NEVER insert hands or objects into  
basket until it has completely stopped.  
Doing so could result in serious injury.  
Never operate the machine with a  
bypassed or disconnected balance  
system. Operating the machine with  
severe out-of-balance loads could result  
in personal injury and serious equipment  
SW012  
To ensure the safety of machine operators, the  
following maintenance checks must be performed  
daily:  
damage.  
SW039  
1. Prior to operating the machine, verify that all  
warning signs are present and legible. Missing or  
illegible signs must be replaced immediately.  
Make certain that spares are available.  
2. Check door interlock before starting operation of  
the machine:  
a. Attempt to start the machine with the door  
open. The machine should not start with the  
door open.  
b. Close the door without locking it and attempt  
to start the machine. The machine should not  
start with the door unlocked.  
c. Close and lock the door and start a cycle.  
Attempt to open the door while the cycle is in  
progress. The door should not open.  
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning  
properly, call a service technician.  
3. Do not attempt to operate the machine if any of  
the following conditions are present:  
a. The door does not remain securely locked  
during the entire cycle.  
b. Excessively high water level is evident.  
c. Machine is not connected to a properly  
grounded circuit.  
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Introduction  
Model Identification  
Information in this manual is applicable  
to these models:  
HC20BC2  
HC20BL2  
HC20BX2  
HC20BY2  
HC25BC2  
HC25BL2  
HC25BX2  
HC25BY2  
HC30BC2  
HC30BL2  
HC30BX2  
HC30BY2  
HC40BC2  
HC40BL2  
HC40BX2  
HC40BY2  
HC50BC2  
HC50BY2  
HC60BC2  
HC60BCF  
HC60BLF  
HC60BX2  
HC60BXF  
HC60BYF  
HC60BY2  
HC80BCV  
HC80BLV  
HC80BXV  
HC80BYV  
HC125BCV  
HC125BYV  
SC20BC2  
SC20BL2  
SC20BX2  
SC20BY2  
SC25BC2  
SC25BL2  
SC25BX2  
SC25BY2  
SC30BC2  
SC30BL2  
SC30BX2  
SC30BY2  
SC40BC2  
SC40BL2  
SC40BX2  
SC40BY2  
SC50BC2  
SC50BY2  
SC60BC2  
SC60BCF  
SC60BL2  
SC60BLF  
SC60BX2  
SC60BXF  
SC60BYF  
SC60BY2  
SC80BCV  
SC80BLV  
SC80BXV  
SC80BYV  
SC125BCV  
SC125BYV  
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Introduction  
Nameplate Location  
Replacement Parts  
The nameplate is located at the rear of the machine and  
inside door. Always provide the machine’s serial  
number and model number when ordering parts or  
when seeking technical assistance.  
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact  
the source from whom the machine was purchased or  
contact Alliance Laundry Systems at (920) 748-3950  
for the name and address of the nearest authorized  
parts distributor.  
1
Customer Service  
For technical assistance, call (920) 748-3121  
Ripon, Wisconsin.  
CHM167R  
1
Nameplate  
Figure 1  
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Introduction  
7. Supply 2 (bleach) (S2)  
Electronic Control Unit  
8. Supply 3 (sour/softener) (S3)  
The “B” electronic control is composed of the  
electronic control unit and the control fuse board with  
wiring harness. Only an authorized person should look  
inside the control compartment. First TURN OFF  
POWER, open lid and remove any cover present.  
Make sure door lock circuit has fully discharged. The  
door unlock capacitor can retain high electrical charge,  
even when the machine’s electrical inputs are  
disconnected, until it has discharged. Some machines  
are equipped with an orange or red indicator light  
facing upward in the control compartment. If this is  
on, wait until light goes off (indicating when high  
voltage in the door lock circuit has discharged). The  
components are described below.  
9. Optional 3rd (Extra) Fill Inlet (governed by the  
configuration settings) (S4)  
10. Optional Heat (HT)  
11. *Prep for Card Reader or Central Pay (“machine  
available signal”)  
For standard models, the components for outputs  
shown as “optional” will not be populated on the  
output printed circuit board.  
AC outputs are solid state outputs that operate either  
120 Volt AC or 220 Volt AC (nominal voltage)  
components, depending on the control voltage  
configuration. Outputs are fused appropriately.  
This portion of the control contains the “intelligence” –  
the micro-controller and the miscellaneous components  
on the printed circuit (PC) board. The board has a  
metal cover, which MUST be in place at all times  
during machine operation. Operation of the machine  
without this cover installed will void the warranty.  
Inputs  
1. Low Water Level  
2. Medium Water Level  
3. High Water Level  
4. Door  
The control unit monitors and responds to input, gives  
information about the status of the washer and  
monitors and responds to inputs from the user  
interface (keypad). The control provides signals to the  
control output unit, which in turn operates the  
components that control the machine functions. This is  
located behind the machine control panel.  
5. Coin 1 Signal  
6. Coin 2 Signal  
7. *Prep for Card Reader or Central Pay (“start  
pulse”)  
*
This allows machine to interface with the card reader or the  
central pay system. “Start Pulse” originates from the reader/  
central pay system, and this satisfies the programmed vend.  
B control provides “Machine Available” signal to reader/  
central pay when it is ready to accept payment. Refer to  
Machine Electrical Schematic.  
Control Output Fuse Board  
This portion of the control contains the power supply  
for the control unit, and also the switching devices  
which power the components in the machine, all of  
which are on the output PC board. The switching  
devices are controlled by the control unit, and are solid  
state.  
Control Voltage  
The control power supply can be configured to operate  
on 110 Volt AC nominal RMS input voltage  
50/60 Hertz, OR 220 Volt AC nominal RMS input  
voltage 50/60 Hertz.  
Summary of Control Outputs and  
Inputs  
Outputs  
Harnessing  
General outputs provide signals to operate the  
following components.  
Wiring harnesses are modular – harnesses common to  
various configurations are similar, while those specific  
to a certain configuration can be added. There are  
harnesses for inputs to the control unit, for outputs  
from the control power/output unit to the machine  
components, and for the main incoming power to the  
control power/output unit.  
1. Hot Fill Valve (HF)  
2. Cold Fill Valve (CF)  
3. Drain Valve (normally open) (DR)  
4. Door Lock Solenoid Coil (DL)  
5. Door Unlock Solenoid Coil (DU)  
6. Supply 1 (detergent) (S1)  
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Introduction  
Third Party Card Reader  
Communications  
(Card Reader Models Only)  
Central Pay System  
The models are usually designated by the “Prep for  
Card Reader” option. The model number will have a  
“Y” in the 6th digit (i.e. *C40BY2OU6001). Refer to  
Nameplate Location. The control will accept  
communications with a Card Reader in order to  
perform vending transactions when a card is inserted  
to pay for cycles.  
(Central Pay System Models Only)  
The models are usually designated by the “Prep for  
Central Pay” option. The model number will have an  
“L” in the 6th digit (i.e. *C40BL2OU6001). Refer to  
Nameplate Location. The control will accept a start  
pulse from the central pay system and will give a  
“machine available” signal.  
* Denotes Brand  
* Denotes Brand  
For detailed information on the Card Reader  
Communications, refer to the manufacturer.  
For detailed information on the Central Pay System  
Communications, refer to the manufacturer.  
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Model Number Familiarization Guide  
Sample Model Number: *C40BY2OU60001  
Model Number Prefix  
*C  
40  
B
Washer-Extractor Capacity (pounds dry weight of laundry)  
Type of Electrical Control  
Actuation (Y = Prep for Card Reader)  
Washer-Extractor Speed Capability (2 = 2 speed)  
Electrical Characteristics  
Y
2
O
Design Series  
U6  
0001  
Option Identification (varies from machine to machine)  
* Denotes Brand  
*C40BY2OU60001  
00000000000  
208 – 240  
7
3
60  
3
3
60  
N/A  
18  
470  
0
N/A  
500000  
EXAMPLE OF NAMEPLATE  
CHM523R  
Figure 2  
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Programming  
NOTE: The machines are factory programmed  
with basic cycles to make the units operational  
without programming at installation.  
Entering Program Mode  
1. Open machine lid.  
2. Locate Program/Run switch on the computer  
board. This is accessed through a cutout in the  
metal control unit cover. This switch protrudes  
from the rear of the electronic control unit cover.  
3. Flip switch to the left (as seen from front of  
machine) to enter PROGRAM Mode.  
4. Display will show “0000” or temperature or  
“tSFL” (depending on version of the control).  
Determining Firmware ID Code  
1. Turn on the main power source (circuit breaker or  
cut-off switch on wall).  
2. Display will show Firmware ID code (i.e.,  
“C2dS” and “CvdS” etc…).  
3. Record Firmware ID Code for future reference.  
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Programming  
8. If model displays the message “CArd” or  
Programming Vend Price  
(For Models with Firmware ID Code  
“C2dS” and “CvdS”)  
“COIn”, change the selection by pressing the ()  
or (∨) keypad.  
9. Press START (Enter) keypad to continue to the  
next selection.  
Setup Mode  
NOTE: Select “COIn used by accessory pay  
system. Contact the manufacturer of the accessory  
pay system if not working properly  
NOTE: In SETUP Mode, certain machine  
functions can be configured. The settings in this  
mode are related to how the machine is equipped  
from the factory. Usually, these would not be  
changed in the field.  
10. “bEEP” or “nobP” will display in certain models.  
If “bEEP” is set, control will beep during Add  
Bleach (Supply 2) and at end of cycle after  
several seconds while displaying “dOnE”. If  
“nobP” displays, control will NOT beep during  
Add Bleach (Supply 2) or at end of cycle. This  
does not affect the short beep when a keypad is  
pressed or a coin is inserted and it does not affect  
the beep during an alarm. Press the () or (∨)  
keypad to change “bEEP”/“nobP” selection.  
NOTE: Enter SETUP Mode through the  
PROGRAM Mode. Refer to Entering Program  
Mode.  
1. Press (*) keypad. Display shows machine model  
size (capacity). Displayed capacity must match  
machine size. Press () keypad to change the  
capacity. (This should already be set correctly  
from the factory, and normally should never need  
to be changed).  
11. Press START (Enter) keypad to continue to next  
step.  
2. Press START (Enter) keypad.  
3. Display shows “FAr” or “CEL”.  
12. “PtIn” means the control will display remaining  
time in a cycle without fill and drain times.  
“EtIn” means the control will display estimated  
remaining time in a cycle including fill and drain  
time.  
NOTE: This option selects whether temperatures  
display in degrees Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C), if  
control is equipped with a temperature sensor.  
Press the (∧) or (∨) keypad to change degrees  
“FAr” or “CEL”.  
13. Press the () or (∨) keypad to change “PtIn”/  
“EtIn” selection.  
14. Press START (Enter) keypad to continue to the  
next step.  
4. Press START (Enter) keypad.  
5. If model displays “HEAt” or “noHt”, change the  
selection by pressing the () or (∨) keypad. If  
model displays “CArd” or “COIn”, skip to  
step# 8.  
NOTE: If machine is equipped with a card reader,  
or interfaces with a control/remote pay system,  
setting “con1”/ “dEno” and “con2”/ “dEno” equal  
to the vend start amount (“Strt”/ “Ant”) will allow  
starting with one pulse and is recommended. The  
card or central remote pay vend amount should  
match the “Strt”/ “Ant” setting.  
6. Press START (Enter) keypad to continue to the  
next step.  
7. “EFIL” or “nEFL” will display in certain models.  
“EFIL” means the capability to control an extra  
fill valve with programmable water level (same  
as regular fills) is enabled. Machine MUST be  
equipped with the extra valve for this to work  
properly. “nEFL” means the extra fill valve  
option is disabled or not installed on machine.  
15. Display shows “con1”, “dEno” next, then a  
number such as 25. This means that the coin 1  
denomination is 25 cents for single coin meters.  
For example, a U.S. quarter coin meter would be  
set for 25 cents, or this would be the amount for  
one of the two denominations for a dual coin  
meter, such as a U.S. quarter for a dollar/quarter  
dual coin meter. The vend price programmed  
above will count down by this amount each time  
a coin is added.  
NOTE: If neither message displays, the extra fill  
capability is not present. If either message displays,  
changing the selection is an option by pressing the  
() or (∨) keypad. Press START (Enter) keypad to  
continue to the next option.  
16. Press the () or (∨) keypad to decrease or  
increase this amount.  
17. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad.  
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18. Display shows “con2”, “dEno” next, then a  
number such as 100. This means that the coin 2  
denomination is 100 cents. This is the coin  
denomination for coin meters that can process  
two types of coins – such as a U.S. quarter/dollar  
coin meter. The second coin input would be one  
dollar. For single coin meters, press START  
(Enter) keypad to continue. The vend price  
programmed above will count down by this  
amount each time this second coin type is added.  
7. Press START (Enter) keypad. Displays show a  
number (up to 4 digits) showing how many  
complete cycles have been operated. This  
excludes cycles stopped because of an error.  
8. Press START (Enter) keypad.  
9. If display does not show “E Pr”, control will  
revert to normal PROGRAM Mode.  
10. If display shows “E Pr”, this is for factory  
reference regarding power interruption. Press  
START (Enter) keypad. A number will display.  
Press START (Enter) keypad. After a brief pause,  
the control will display normal PROGRAM  
Mode.  
19. Press the () or (∨) keypad to decrease or  
increase this amount.  
20. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad.  
21. Display shows “Strt”, “Ant” next, then a number  
such as 150. This means that the start amount is  
150 cents. This is the vend price required to  
operate a wash cycle.  
Programming Cycle Segments  
The machine is preprogrammed with eight wash cycle  
formulas that can be edited.  
22. Press the (∨) or (∧) keypad to increase or  
To edit any of these cycles, enter PROGRAM Mode.  
Refer to Entering Program Mode. In PROGRAM  
Mode, cycles are selected by number (1 through 8) as  
opposed to the RUN Mode, where cycles are selected  
by pressing one of the eight corresponding keypads.  
The keypads must serve different functions in each  
mode because there are more functions than keypads  
in PROGRAM Mode.  
decrease this amount.  
23. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad.  
24. Display shows “0000” when complete. Return  
the Program/Run switch to the right and close the  
lid. The display will show new vend price.  
Cycle and Error Count  
In RUN Mode the top left keypad selects Cycle 1, the  
(∧) keypad directly below it selects Cycle 2, etc.  
Figure 3 shows which keypad selects each cycle in  
RUN Mode.  
The control logs cycle count (total of all cycles  
completed).  
Cycle and Error Count addition  
1. After entering PROGRAM Mode, display will  
show “0000” or temperature (if machine is  
configured for heat) or “tSFL”.  
1. To read, enter PROGRAM Mode. Refer to  
Entering Program Mode.  
2. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display shows  
“Erdn” (indicates Drain Error count).  
2. Press the (∧) keypad to enter Cycle  
Programming Mode.  
3. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display shows a  
number (2 or 3 digits) showing how many drain  
errors have occurred. This number can range  
from ‘00’ to ‘255’, and cannot be set to zero.  
3. The display will reference cycles by number.  
Cycle 1 will show first.  
4. Use the () or (∨) keypad to select cycle to be  
edited.  
4. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display shows  
“ErFL” (indicates Fill Error count).  
5. Press START (Enter) keypad to move into the  
menu of options.  
5. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display shows a  
number (2 or 3 digits showing how many fill  
errors have occurred. This number can range  
from ‘00’ to 255’, and cannot be set to zero.  
6. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display shows  
“CYC ” (indicates Cycle count).  
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NOTE: If neither message displays, the extra fill  
capability is not present. If either message displays,  
changing the selection is an option by pressing the  
(∧) or (∨) keypad. Press START (Enter) keypad  
to continue to the next option.  
Programming Vend Price  
(For Earlier Models)  
Setup Mode  
NOTE: In SETUP Mode, certain machine  
functions can be configured. The settings in this  
mode are related to how the machine is equipped  
from the factory. Usually, these would not be  
changed in the field.  
10. If model displays the message “CArd” or  
“COIn”, change the selection by pressing the (∧)  
or (∨) keypad.  
11. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad to  
continue to the next selection.  
NOTE: Enter SETUP Mode through the  
PROGRAM Mode. Refer to Entering Program  
Mode.  
NOTE: Select “COIn” for regular coin drop meter  
or if coin inputs are used by accessory pay system.  
Contact the manufacturer of the accessory pay  
system if not working properly.  
1. Press (*) keypad. Display shows machine model  
size (capacity). Displayed capacity must match  
machine size.  
12. “bEEP” or “nobP” will display in certain models.  
If “bEEP” is set, control will beep during Add  
Bleach (Supply 2) and at end of cycle after  
several seconds while displaying “dOnE”. If  
“nobP” displays, control will NOT beep during  
Add Bleach (Supply 2) or at end of cycle. This  
does not affect the short beep when a keypad is  
pressed or a coin is inserted and it does not affect  
the beep during an alarm.  
2. Press (∧) keypad to change the capacity. (This  
should already be set correctly from the factory,  
and normally should never need to be changed).  
3. Press START (Enter) keypad.  
4. Display shows “FAr” or “CEL”.  
NOTE: This option selects whether temperatures  
display in degrees Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C), if  
control is equipped with a temperature sensor.  
Press the (∧) or (∨) keypad to change degrees  
“FAr” or “CEL”.  
13. Press the (∧) or (∨) keypad to change “bEEP”/  
“nobP” selection.  
14. Press START (Enter) keypad to continue to next  
step.  
5. Press START (Enter) keypad.  
6. If model displays “HEAt” or “noHt”, change the  
selection by pressing the (∧) or (∨) keypad.  
7. If model displays “CArd” or “COIn”, skip to  
step #10.  
8. Press START (Enter) keypad to continue to the  
next step.  
9. “EFIL” or “nEFL” will display in certain models.  
“EFIL” means the capability to control an extra  
fill valve with programmable water level (same  
as regular fills) is enabled. Machine MUST be  
equipped with the extra valve for this to work  
properly. “nEFL” means the extra fill valve  
option is disabled or not installed on machine.  
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NOTE: If machine is equipped with a card reader,  
or interfaces with a control/remote pay system,  
setting “con1”/ “dEno” and “con2”/ “dEno” equal  
to the vend start amount (“Strt”/ “Ant”) will allow  
starting with one pulse and is recommended. The  
card or central remote pay vend amount should  
match the “Strt”/ “Ant” setting.  
Cycle and Error Count  
The control logs cycle count (total of all cycles  
completed).  
1. To read, enter PROGRAM Mode. Refer to  
Entering Program Mode.  
2. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display will show  
the cycle count.  
15. Display shows “con1”, “dEno” next, then a  
number such as 25. This means that the coin 1  
denomination is 25 cents for single coin meters.  
For example, a U.S. quarter coin meter would be  
set for 25 cents or this would be the amount for  
one of the two denominations for a dual coin  
meter, such as a U.S. quarter for a dollar/quarter  
dual coin meter. The vend price programmed  
above will count down by this amount each time  
a coin is added.  
3. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display will show  
certain error conditions that may have been  
recorded by the control.  
4. Read the information when consulting technical  
assistance as needed.  
5. Step through the error log by pressing START  
(Enter) keypad repeatedly until display reverts to  
normal PROGRAM Mode (“0000” or  
temperature).  
16. Press the (∧) or (∨) keypad to decrease or  
increase this amount.  
Programming Cycle Segments  
17. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad.  
The machine is preprogrammed with eight wash cycle  
formulas that can be edited.  
18. Display shows “con2”, “dEno” next, then a  
number such as 100. This means that the coin 2  
denomination is 100 cents. This is the coin  
denomination for coin meters that can process  
two types of coins – such as a U.S. quarter/dollar  
coin meter. The second coin input would be one  
dollar. For single coin meters, press START  
(Enter) keypad to continue. The vend price  
programmed above will count down by this  
amount each time this second coin type is added.  
To edit any of these cycles, enter PROGRAM Mode.  
Refer to Entering Program Mode. In PROGRAM  
Mode, cycles are selected by number (1 through 8) as  
opposed to the RUN Mode, where cycles are selected  
by pressing one of the eight corresponding keypads.  
The keypads must serve different functions in each  
mode because there are more functions than keypads  
in PROGRAM Mode.  
In RUN Mode the top left keypad selects Cycle 1, the  
(∧) keypad directly below it selects Cycle 2, etc.  
Figure 3 shows which keypad selects each cycle in  
RUN Mode.  
19. Press the (∧) or (∨) keypad to decrease or  
increase this amount.  
20. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad.  
21. Display shows “Strt”, “Ant” next, then a number  
such as 150. This means that the start amount is  
150 cents. This is the vend price required to  
operate a wash cycle.  
1. After entering PROGRAM Mode, display will  
show “0000” or temperature (if machine is  
configured for heat).  
2. Press the () keypad to enter Cycle Programming  
Mode. The display will reference cycles by  
number. Cycle 1 will show first.  
22. Press the () or (∧) keypad to decrease or  
increase this amount.  
23. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad.  
3. Use the (∧) or (∨) keypad to select cycle to be  
edited.  
24. Display shows “0000” when complete. Return  
the Program/Run switch to the right and close the  
lid. The display will show new vend price.  
4. Press START (Enter) keypad to move into the  
menu of options.  
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1
1
2
2
5
6
7
8
5
15  
14  
15  
14  
NORMAL  
PERM PRESS  
95C  
60C  
40C  
95C  
WASH  
HOT  
WARM  
6
ADD  
BLEACH  
NORMAL  
PERM PRESS  
60C  
13  
12  
11  
10  
RINSE  
SPIN  
13  
12  
11  
10  
WARM  
COLD  
7
QUICK WASH  
QUICK WASH  
40C  
START  
DOOR  
HOT  
WARM  
8
HEAVY SOIL  
DELICATE  
30C  
HOT  
COLD  
9
3
4
9
3
4
DOMESTIC MODELS  
INTERNATIONAL MODELS  
CHM482R  
CHM488R  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Cycle 1  
Cycle 2  
Cycle 3  
Cycle 4/ “” Edit  
Cycle 5  
Cycle 6  
Cycle 7  
Cycle 8/ “” Edit  
9
10  
START (Enter) Keypad  
“Clean Filter” Indicator LED (Active only for  
C60FX, C80 and C125 Models)  
Door Open LED  
Spin Cycle LED  
Rinse Cycle LED  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Add Bleach LED  
Figure 3  
NOTE: If the version of control in machine is  
capable of reading temperature, pressing the  
START (Enter) keypad while a wash is running  
will cause the display to show temperature.  
Depending on version of control, this will either  
revert to minutes remaining after several seconds,  
or START (Enter) keypad must be pressed a  
second time to revert to minutes remaining.  
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Programming  
Options for Each Segment  
Cycle Steps Available  
(NOTE: WASH, ADD BLEACH, RINSE  
and SPIN LEDs light ONLY when a  
cycle formula is in operation.)  
Display  
Setting Options for Cycle Steps  
Wash 1 (displayed as “USH1”)  
Time for Agitation (excludes fill, drain,  
spin and heat)  
GEnt  
0 or 2-30 minutes in agitation step (increases/decreases in  
one-minute increments). Refer to Table 3 for operation of  
each agitation segment  
norn  
Fill valves (temperature)  
CFIL  
HFIL  
bFIL  
EFIL  
LO  
Cold, Hot or Both (warm) water fills or Extra fill (must be  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode)  
Fill water level control  
Supply  
Low, Medium or High water level  
nEd  
HI  
SUP0  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP6  
SUP0 for No Supply or Supply 1-3,6 (Refer to Table 2 for  
operation of each supply selection)  
Heat (Models with heat or heat capability) HEAt  
noHt  
00F (no heat for segment) or 80°F to 205°F  
00C (no heat for segment) or 27°C to 95°C  
Drain (Final segment drains in stop  
routine if No Drain is programmed)  
drAI  
nodr  
SPIn  
tInE  
Drain or No Drain (if No Drain programmed, will skip spin  
segment associated with Drain segment)  
Spin time  
00 for No Spin or 30-240 seconds (increases/decreases in  
one-second increments)  
Wash 2 (displayed as “USH2”)  
Time for Agitation (excludes fill, drain,  
spin and heat)  
GEnt  
0 or 2-20 minutes in agitation step (increases/decreases in  
one-minute increments). Refer to Table 3 for operation of  
each agitation segment  
norn  
Fill valves (temperature)  
CFIL  
HFIL  
bFIL  
EFIL  
LO  
Cold, Hot or Both (warm) water fills or Extra fill (must be  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode)  
Fill water level control  
Supply  
Low, Medium or High water level  
nEd  
HI  
SUP0  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP6  
SUP0 for No Supply or Supply 1-3,6 (Refer to Table 2 for  
operation of each supply selection)  
Table 1 (continued)  
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Table 1 (continued)  
Display  
Cycle Steps Available  
(NOTE: WASH, ADD BLEACH, RINSE  
and SPIN LEDs light ONLY when a  
cycle formula is in operation.)  
Setting Options for Cycle Steps  
Heat (Models with heat or heat capability) HEAt  
noHt  
00F (no heat for segment) or 80°F to 205°F  
00C (no heat for segment) or 27°C to 95°C  
Drain (Final segment drains in stop  
routine if No Drain is programmed)  
drAI  
nodr  
SPIn  
Drain or No Drain (if No Drain programmed, will skip spin  
segment associated with Drain segment)  
Spin time  
00 for No Spin or 30-240 seconds (increases/decreases in  
one-second increments)  
Wash 3 (displayed as “USH3”)  
Time for Agitation (excludes fill, drain,  
spin and heat)  
GEnt  
0 or 2-15 minutes in agitation step (increases/decreases in  
one-minute increments). Refer to Table 3 for operation of  
each agitation segment  
norn  
Fill valves (temperature)  
CFIL  
HFIL  
bFIL  
EFIL  
LO  
Cold, Hot or Both (warm) water fills or Extra fill (must be  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode)  
Fill water level control  
Supply  
Low, Medium or High water level  
nEd  
HI  
SUP0  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP6  
SUP0 for No Supply or Supply 1-3,6 (Refer to Table 2 for  
operation of each supply selection)  
Heat (Models with heat or heat capability) HEAt  
noHt  
00F (no heat for segment) or 80°F to 205°F  
00C (no heat for segment) or 27°C to 95°C  
Drain (Final segment drains in stop  
routine if No Drain is programmed)  
drAI  
nodr  
SPIn  
Drain or No Drain (if No Drain programmed, will skip spin  
segment associated with Drain Segment)  
Spin time  
00 or 30-240 seconds (increases/decreases in one-second  
increments)  
Wash 4 (displayed as “USH4”)  
Time for Agitation (excludes fill, drain,  
spin and heat)  
GEnt  
0 or 2-15 minutes in agitation step (increases/decreases in  
one-minute increments). Refer to Table 3 for operation of  
each agitation segment  
norn  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level control  
CFIL  
HFIL  
bFIL  
EFIL  
LO  
Cold, Hot or Both (warm) water fills or Extra fill (must be  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode)  
Low, Medium or High water level  
nEd  
HI  
Table 1 (continued)  
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Table 1 (continued)  
Display  
SUP0  
Cycle Steps Available  
(NOTE: WASH, ADD BLEACH, RINSE  
and SPIN LEDs light ONLY when a  
cycle formula is in operation.)  
Setting Options for Cycle Steps  
Supply  
SUP0 for No Supply or Supply 1-3,6 (Refer to Table 2 for  
operation of each supply selection)  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP6  
Heat (Models with heat or heat capability) HEAt  
noHt  
00F (no heat for segment) or 80°F to 205°F  
00C (no heat for segment) or 27°C to 95°C  
Drain (Final segment drains in stop  
routine if No Drain is programmed)  
drAI  
nodr  
SPIn  
tInE  
Drain or No Drain (if No Drain programmed, will skip spin  
segment associated with Drain segment)  
Spin time  
00 for No Spin or 30-240 seconds (increases/decreases in  
one-second increments)  
Rinse 1 (displayed as “rIn1”)  
Time for Agitation (excludes fill, drain,  
spin and heat)  
GEnt  
0 or 2-15 minutes in agitation step (increases/decreases in  
one-minute increments). Refer to Table 3 for operation of  
each agitation segment  
norn  
Fill valves (temperature)  
CFIL  
HFIL  
bFIL  
EFIL  
LO  
Cold, Hot or Both (warm) water fills or Extra fill (must be  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode)  
Fill water level control  
Supply  
Low, Medium or High water level  
nEd  
HI  
SUP0  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP6  
SUP0 for No Supply or Supply 1-3,6 (Refer to Table 2 for  
operation of each supply selection)  
Heat (Models with heat or heat capability) HEAt  
noHt  
00F (no heat for segment) or 80°F to 205°F  
00C (no heat for segment) or 27°C to 95°C  
Drain (Final segment drains in stop  
routine if No Drain is programmed)  
drAI  
nodr  
SPIn  
Drain or No Drain (if No Drain programmed, will skip spin  
segment associated with Drain segment)  
Spin time  
00 for No Spin or 30-240 seconds (increases/decreases in  
one-second increments)  
Table 1 (continued)  
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Table 1 (continued)  
Display  
Cycle Steps Available  
(NOTE: WASH, ADD BLEACH, RINSE  
and SPIN LEDs light ONLY when a  
cycle formula is in operation.)  
Setting Options for Cycle Steps  
Rinse 2 (displayed as “rIn2”)  
Time for Agitation (excludes fill, drain,  
spin and heat)  
GEnt  
0 or 2-15 minutes in agitation step (increases/decreases in  
one-minute increments). Refer to Table 3 for operation of  
each agitation segment  
norn  
Fill valves (temperature)  
CFIL  
HFIL  
bFIL  
EFIL  
LO  
Cold, Hot or Both (warm) water fills or Extra fill (must be  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode)  
Fill water level control  
Supply  
Low, Medium or High water level  
nEd  
HI  
SUP0  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP6  
SUP0 for No Supply or Supply 1-3,6 (Refer to Table 2 for  
operation of each supply selection)  
Heat (Models with heat or heat capability) HEAt  
noHt  
00F (no heat for segment) or 80°F to 205°F  
00C (no heat for segment) or 27°C to 95°C  
Drain (Final segment drains in stop  
routine if No Drain is programmed)  
drAI  
nodr  
SPIn  
Drain or No Drain (if No Drain programmed, will skip spin  
segment associated with Drain segment)  
Spin time  
00 or 30-240 seconds (increases/decreases in one-second  
increments)  
Rinse 3 (displayed as “rIn3”)  
Time for Agitation (excludes fill, drain,  
spin and heat)  
GEnt  
0 or 2-15 minutes in agitation step (increases/decreases in  
one-minute increments). Refer to Table 3 for operation of  
each agitation segment  
norn  
Fill valves (temperature)  
CFIL  
HFIL  
bFIL  
EFIL  
LO  
Cold, Hot or Both (warm) water fills or Extra fill (must be  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode)  
Fill water level control  
Supply  
Low, Medium or High water level  
nEd  
HI  
SUP0  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP6  
SUP0 for No Supply or Supply 1-3,6 (Refer to Table 2 for  
operation of each supply selection)  
Table 1 (continued)  
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Table 1 (continued)  
Display  
Cycle Steps Available  
(NOTE: WASH, ADD BLEACH, RINSE  
and SPIN LEDs light ONLY when a  
cycle formula is in operation.)  
Setting Options for Cycle Steps  
Heat (Models with heat or heat capability) HEAt  
noHt  
00F (no heat for segment) or 80°F to 205°F  
00C (no heat for segment) or 27°C to 95°C  
Drain (Final segment drains in stop  
routine if No Drain is programmed)  
drAI  
nodr  
SPIn  
tInE  
Drain or No Drain (if No Drain programmed, will skip spin  
segment associated with Drain segment)  
Spin time  
00 for No Spin or 30-240 seconds (increases/decreases in  
one-second increments)  
Rinse 4 (displayed as “rIn4”)  
Time for Agitation (excludes fill, drain,  
spin and heat)  
GEnt  
0 or 2-15 minutes in agitation step (increases/decreases in  
one-minute increments). Refer to Table 3 for operation of  
each agitation segment  
norn  
Fill valves (temperature)  
CFIL  
HFIL  
bFIL  
EFIL  
LO  
Cold, Hot or Both (warm) water fills or Extra fill (must be  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode)  
Fill water level control  
Supply  
Low, Medium or High water level  
nEd  
HI  
SUP0  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP6  
SUP0 for No Supply or Supply 1-3,6 (Refer to Table 2 for  
operation of each supply selection)  
Heat (Models with heat or heat capability) HEAt  
noHt  
00F (no heat for segment) or 80°F to 205°F  
00C (no heat for segment) or 27°C to 95°C  
Drain (Final segment drains in stop  
routine if No Drain is programmed)  
drAI  
nodr  
SPIn  
Drain or No Drain (if No Drain programmed, will skip spin  
segment associated with Drain segment)  
Spin time  
00 for No Spin or 1-10 minutes (increases/decreases in one-  
minute increments)  
Table 1  
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NOTE: If the wash load becomes out of balance,  
the machine will attempt to balance the load. After  
three failed attempts the display will light the  
leftmost digit and a lower spin will be used to  
complete the cycle. Refer to Figure 4.  
1
NORMAL  
PERM PRESS  
WASH  
HOT  
WARM  
ADD  
BLEACH  
NORMAL  
PERM PRESS  
RINSE  
SPIN  
WARM  
COLD  
QUICK WASH  
QUICK WASH  
STA R T  
DOOR  
HOT  
WARM  
HEAVY SOIL  
DELICATE  
HOT  
COLD  
CHM524R  
1
Out-of-Balance LED  
Figure 4  
Supply Programmed  
External Chemical Supply Signal  
Compartment Flushed  
None  
SUP0  
SUP1  
SUP2  
SUP3  
SUP6  
None  
Supply 1  
Supply 2*  
Supply 3  
Supply 6**  
Compartment 1  
Compartment 2  
Compartment 3  
Compartment 1 and 2  
Table 2  
*NOTE: ADD BLEACH LED lights if Supply 2 is  
the only supply programmed. If set up for  
"bEEP"(refer to SETUP Mode section), buzzer will  
sound on and off for the first eight seconds. The  
Supply 2 and ADD BLEACH LED remain on for  
45 seconds or until the fill is complete, whichever  
comes first.  
**NOTE: Selecting "EFIL" (Extra fill) in SETUP  
Mode will remove supply 6 as optional supply  
signals.  
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10. Press the () or () keypad to alter the selection,  
or the START (Enter) keypad to continue.  
To Edit an Entire Wash Cycle  
Formula  
11. Display shows “CFIL”, “HFIL”, “bFIL” or  
“EFIL” for Cold, Hot, Both (warm) or Extra fill,  
respectively.  
1. Enter PROGRAM Mode. Refer to Entering  
Program Mode.  
2. Press the () keypad until display shows  
12. Press the () or () keypad to alter the selection,  
“CY01”.  
or the START (Enter) keypad to continue.  
3. Press the () or () keypad until cycle to be  
NOTE: Extra fill (“EFIL”) is possible only if  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode. If model is  
not configured for the extra fill valve, “nEFL” will  
display. If configured, a third valve can be  
controlled.  
edited is displayed.  
4. Press START (Enter) keypad to select the cycle  
desired. Refer to Figure 3, showing which cycle  
number corresponds to each keypad when in  
RUN Mode.  
13. Display shows “LO”, “nEd”, or “HI” for Low,  
Medium, or High water level, respectively.  
Agitation for the cycle  
5. With display showing “CY_x” (x = cycle  
14. Press the (∧) or (∨) keypad to alter the  
selection, or the START (Enter) keypad to  
continue.  
number), press the START (Enter) keypad.  
6. Display shows either “norn” (for normal  
agitation), or “GEnt” (for gentle agitation). Refer  
to Table 3.  
15. Display shows “SUP0”, “SUP1”, “SUP2”,  
“SUP3”, or “SUP6” (or “S 12” depending on  
version of control). Refer to Table 2 for operation  
of each supply selection.  
7. Press the () or () keypad to alter the selection,  
or the START (Enter) keypad to continue.  
16. Press the () or () keypad to alter the selection,  
or the START (Enter) keypad to continue.  
Display  
Meaning  
norn  
12 seconds forward, 3 seconds pause,  
12 seconds reverse, 3 seconds pause, and  
repeat for programmed time.  
NOTE: If programmed for “SUP2”, the ADD  
BLEACH indicator LED light turns on and is set  
up for “bEEP” the buzzer sounds for the first eight  
seconds Supply 2 is on.  
GEnt  
3 seconds forward, 12 seconds pause,  
3 seconds reverse, 12 seconds pause and  
repeat for programmed time  
Heated Models Only  
17. Display shows temperature in degrees F or C.  
Display will show degrees F if configured for  
“FAr” in SETUP Mode, or degrees C if  
Table 3  
Wash 1 – Wash 4  
configured for “CEL” in SETUP Mode. Range is  
80°F to 205°F, or 00F (no heat for segment), or  
27°C to 95°C, or 00C (no heat for segment).  
NOTE: Programming a time other than “00” for  
Wash 1 will make the WASH indicator LED light  
while this step is running, but NOT in PROGRAM  
Mode.  
WARNING  
8. The main display shows “USH1” indicating you  
are in the Wash segment (number will reflect  
selected Wash cycle 1-4).  
To prevent personal injury, avoid contact  
with inlet water temperatures higher than  
125° Fahrenheit (51° Celsius) and hot  
9. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display shows  
agitation time during the step: “00” (skips  
segment) or 2-30 minutes. Wash 2 agitation’s  
time can be 2-20 minutes, 2-15 minutes for Wash  
3 and Wash 4 or “00” to skip Wash 2, Wash 3 or  
Wash 4. This is the time after the fill and before  
the drain and does not include spin time or time  
to first reach a programmed temperature (if  
machine is configured for heat).  
surfaces.  
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18. Press the () keypad to increase, or (∨) keypad  
to decrease temperature in one-degree  
increments.  
The control will energize heat and pause cycle timing  
for up to 40 minutes until the programmed  
temperature is first reached.  
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NOTE: If temperature is not reached after  
40 minutes, control resumes cycle.  
27. Display shows “CFIL”, “HFIL”, “bFIL” or  
“EFIL” for Cold, Hot, Both (warm) or Extra fill.  
28. Press the () or () keypad to alter the selection,  
After cycle resumes, control will attempt to maintain  
programmed temperature if it senses water in the  
machine.  
or the START (Enter) keypad to continue.  
NOTE: Extra fill (“EFIL”) is possible only if  
configured for “EFIL” in SETUP Mode. If  
configured, a third valve can be controlled.  
NOTE: Temperature display applies ONLY if  
machine is configured for “HEAt” in SETUP  
Mode. Machine must be equipped with electric or  
steam heat and a temperature sensor. If configured  
for “noHt” (no heat capability) in SETUP Mode,  
temperature display does not appear in the  
segment. After temperature setting, control will  
skip to “drAI”/“nodr” or Spin Time, depending on  
version.  
29. Display shows “LO”, “nEd”, or “HI” for Low,  
Medium, or High water level, respectively.  
30. Press the () or () keypad to alter the selection,  
or the START (enter) keypad to continue.  
31. Display shows “SUP0”, “SUP1”, “SUP2”,  
“SUP3”, or “SUP6” (or “S 12” depending on  
version of control). Refer to Table 2 for operation  
of each supply selection.  
19. If display shows “drAI”/“nodr” during segment  
programming, a drain step option will appear at  
the end of the segment.  
32. Press the () or () keypad to alter the selection,  
or the START (Enter) keypad to continue.  
20. Select “drAI” for a drain step followed by an  
optional spin. Select “nodr” for no drain step.  
NOTE: If programmed for “SUP2”, the ADD  
BLEACH indicator LED light turns on and is set  
up for “bEEP” the buzzer sounds for the first eight  
seconds Supply 2 is on.  
NOTE: The machine will proceed directly to the  
next segment if “nodr”.  
21. Change the selection by pressing the () or ()  
keypad, or the START (Enter) keypad to  
continue.  
Heated Models Only  
33. Display shows temperature in degrees F or C.  
Display will show degrees F if configured for  
“FAr” in SETUP Mode, or degrees C if  
22. If “drAI” is selected (or if your model does not  
provide the option of selecting “drAI”/“nodr”),  
the display will show “SPIn” one second, “tInE”  
one second, and then the time for spin: “00” (no  
spin) or 30-240 seconds.  
configured for “CEL” in SETUP Mode. Range is  
80°F to 205°F, or 00F (no heat for segment), or  
27°C to 95°C, or 00C (no heat for segment).  
23. Change the selection by pressing the () or ()  
keypad or the START (Enter) keypad to continue.  
WARNING  
Rinse 1 – Rinse 4  
To prevent personal injury, avoid contact  
with inlet water temperatures higher than  
125° Fahrenheit (51° Celsius) and hot  
NOTE: Programming a time other than “00” for  
this step will make the RINSE indicator LED light  
while this step is running, but not in PROGRAM  
Mode.  
surfaces.  
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34. Press the () keypad to increase, or () keypad  
to decrease temperature. Temperature changes in  
one-degree increments.  
24. The main display shows “rIN1” indicating you  
are in the Rinse segment (number will represent  
Rinse cycle selected 1-4).  
The control will energize heat and pause cycle timing  
for up to 40 minutes until the programmed temperature  
is first reached.  
25. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display shows the  
time for agitation during the step: “00” (skips  
segment) or 2-15 minutes. This is the time after  
the fill and before the drain and does not include  
spin time.  
NOTE: If temperature not reached after  
40 minutes, control resumes cycle.  
26. Press the () or () keypad to alter the selection,  
or the START (Enter) keypad to continue.  
After cycle resumes, control will attempt to maintain  
programmed temperature if it senses water in the  
machine.  
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NOTE: Temperature display applies ONLY if  
machine is configured for “HEAt” in SETUP  
Mode. Machine must be equipped with electric or  
steam heat and a temperature sensor. If configured  
for “noHt” (no heat capability) in SETUP Mode,  
temperature display does not appear in the  
segment. After temperature setting, control will  
skip to “drAI”/“nodr” or Spin Time, depending on  
version. If “HEAt”/ “noHt” does not appear in  
SETUP Mode, no heating is possible.  
Abnormal Conditions  
Door Will Not Lock  
If the door handle has not been properly positioned to  
allow locking the door, the control will sense this and  
retract the door lock solenoid. The display will show  
“----” for about 5 seconds, then will flash “SHUt”/  
“dOOr” for about 5 seconds while sounding the  
buzzer, prompting the user to close the door properly.  
The DOOR indicator LED then lights. The machine  
user should properly shut the door, then press START  
(Enter) again. If the door is still not locking correctly,  
the process above will repeat up to five times. After  
this, the display flashes “CAnt”/“LOC” (cannot lock  
door). The user can cause this to start over (five more  
attempts) by pressing START (Enter) keypad twice. If  
this continues, it indicates a problem, and a qualified  
service technician should be consulted.  
35. If display shows “drAI”/“nodr” during segment  
programming, a drain step option will appear at  
the end of the segment.  
36. Select “drAI” for a drain step followed by an  
optional spin. Select “nodr” for no drain step.  
NOTE: The machine will proceed directly to the  
next segment if “nodr”.  
Door Open During Operation  
37. Change the selection by pressing the () or ()  
keypad or the START (Enter) keypad to continue.  
If the control senses either a momentary or sustained  
open door while the machine is operating in a wash  
cycle, the control immediately attempts to halt rotation  
of the cylinder. All outputs not required to effect rapid  
halting of the cylinder rotation de-energize  
immediately. The message “dOOr” then displays as  
long as the condition persists. Regardless of the  
duration of the open door condition, once it is  
38. If “drAI” is selected (or if your model does not  
provide the option of selecting “drAI”/“nodr”),  
the display will show “SPIn” one second, “tInE”  
one second, and then the time for spin: “00” (no  
spin) for 30-240 seconds IF you are in Rinse 1, 2,  
or 3. If you are in Rinse 4, the time for spin will  
show 0 or 1-10 minutes.  
recognized by the control, the control aborts the cycle  
and goes to the stop routine even if the door is closed.  
39. Change the selection by pressing the () or ()  
keypad, or the START (Enter) keypad to  
continue.  
Excessive Fill Time  
Fill times exceeding 10 minutes cause the cycle to  
abort. Display flashes “StOP”/“FILL” and sounds the  
buzzer for 10 seconds prior to entering the stop routine  
(display shows “01” minutes remaining while in the  
stop routine). The Fill Error Count will increase by  
one. Refer to Cycle and Error Count section.  
IMPORTANT: The spin time in Rinse 4 is  
programmed in minutes (0-10 minutes, in  
one-minute increments), while other spins are in  
seconds to allow for shorter times (such as  
45 seconds). (Rinse 4 segment should usually be  
used as the final rinse, even where there may be  
fewer than four rinses. Program zero time for  
preceding rinses you wish to exclude.)  
Out-of-Balance  
If the machine goes out of balance, the machine will  
attempt to balance the load. After three attempts, the  
display will light the leftmost digit and a lower spin  
will be used.  
40. Display shows “0000” if control cannot read  
temperature or a temperature if control is capable  
of a temperature reading.  
41. Exit PROGRAM Mode by moving the Program/  
Run switch back to the right as seen from the  
front of the machine.  
WARNING  
Operating the machine with severe out-of-  
balance loads could result in personal  
NOTE: The SPIN indicator LED will automatically  
light during the wash cycle when the last spin  
programmed in a cycle is operating (regardless of  
which segment).  
injury and serious equipment damage.  
W728  
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Drain Error (For Models With Firmware ID  
Code “C2dS” and “CvdS”)  
Temperature Probe Malfunction  
If display shows “+SFL”, “-19C”, or “00F”, the  
temperature probe may need to be replaced. If problem  
persists after changing probe, contact an authorized  
service person.  
If machine has not drained within 4 minutes 15  
seconds, display flashes “Erdn”, time remaining, and  
buzzer beeps. The buzzer stops beeping after 30  
seconds while display flashes “Erdn” until machine  
empties. If machine empties, ending Drain Error  
condition, display stops flashing, buzzer turns off, and  
remaining cycle time displays as the cycle resumes.  
Rapid Advance (For Models With  
Firmware ID Code “C2dS” and  
“CvdS”)  
If machine does not empty, display continues flashing  
“Erdn”. The drain error counter increases by one.  
Refer to Cycle and Error Count section.  
Enabling Rapid Advance  
NOTE: Rapid Advance can only be used during a  
cycle operation.  
Clogged Filter (All C80 and C60 X Voltage  
ONLY Models)  
To enable Rapid Advance while a cycle is in progress,  
machine must be in PROGRAM Mode. Refer to  
Entering Program Mode.  
A clogged filter can cause the inverter drive to run at  
an elevated temperature. If the control senses an  
elevated inverter drive temperature, the bottom  
indicator LED on front panel decal lights. Check and  
clean the drive compartment filter if necessary. The  
light turns off AFTER one cycle runs at normal  
temperature.  
How to Rapid Advance During All Steps  
(Except First Fill Step)  
1. Make sure Rapid Advance is enabled.  
2. Enter PROGRAM Mode. Refer to Entering  
Program Mode.  
Door Will Not Unlock  
If the door solenoid cannot retract (unlocking the door)  
at the end of the stop routine, the display will show  
“----” for ten seconds. In all models except an early  
version of the 125, control attempts to unlock the door  
again by pulsing the door solenoid every ten seconds  
for a total of five times. An early version of the 125  
model has a door unlock button.  
3. Press the Advance () keypad to advance to  
desired step.  
4. Display will show recalculated time remaining.  
How to Rapid Advance (During First Fill  
Step)  
1. Make sure Rapid Advance is enabled.  
The display then flashes “CAnt”/“OPEn”, indicating it  
cannot unlock the door. This indicates a problem, and  
a qualified service technician should be consulted.  
2. While machine is filling with water, enter  
PROGRAM Mode. Refer to Entering Program  
Mode.  
At the end of a cycle or at power up, before the control  
will allow the door to unlock, control checks for low,  
medium or high water level. Control allows the door to  
unlock only when machine is empty. If any water level  
is indicated, display shows “FULL” while keeping all  
outputs off. This condition could indicate a slow drain  
system or a mechanical blockage of the drain. Contact  
an authorized service person, mentioning display on  
control.  
3. To advance to the next step, press START  
(Enter) keypad to turn off the ability to change  
cycles.  
4. Press the Advance () keypad to advance to  
desired step.  
5. Display will show recalculated time remaining.  
NOTE: If control is set up for ‘Etin’, the remaining  
cycle time after using Rapid Advance step is  
calculated as if control was configured for ‘Ptin’.  
This is because any time estimations following  
advance would be inaccurate. After the cycle ends,  
and the ADVANCE Mode is disabled, the next cycle  
display remaining cycle time based on the ‘Etin’  
configuration.  
On Board Battery Problem  
If certain functions require the on board battery  
(dependent on specific machines) and if battery charge  
is low, or battery is removed, the control will display  
“bAtt”. This is displayed several seconds after power  
is applied to the control. Contact an authorized service  
person if condition continues.  
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Agitation Step  
Test Cycle  
Advance the cycle by pressing “” keypad to skip to  
the drain step. Filling, supply flushing and other  
signals turn off. Cycle remaining time is recalculated  
as the total remaining time after the agitation.  
The test cycle provides a convenient means of  
troubleshooting and testing all machine functions  
quickly.  
1. Enter PROGRAM Mode. Display shows “0000”  
or temperature or “tSFL” (depending on version  
of control).  
Drain Step  
Advance the cycle by pressing “” keypad to skip the  
drain step and the following spin step. The spin step is  
skipped because the drain step needs to be completed  
to balance the load. The next programmed step after  
the spin begins. Cycle remaining is recalculated as the  
total remaining time after the drain and spin steps.  
2. Press the (∨) keypad. Display shows “FrEE”.  
3. Press the START (Enter) keypad. Display shows  
“tESt”.  
4. Return the Program/Run switch to the right.  
Display will show the vend price.  
Spin Step  
5. Enter coins or make payment so that the vend  
amount counts down. When vend is satisfied, the  
display will show “tESt” and the START (Enter)  
keypad LED will flash on and off. Press the  
START (Enter) keypad to begin the test cycle.  
Advance the cycle by pressing “” keypad to skip the  
spin step. The next step after the spin begins. Cycle  
remaining is recalculated as the total remaining time  
after the spin step.  
Temporary Free Mode  
6. Press START (Enter) keypad. The door locks and  
the TEST Mode starts.  
An authorized operator can enable a Free Cycle  
operation that overrides the programmed vend start  
amount. After running the Free Cycle, which can be  
any of the eight cycles, the control reverts to the usual  
programmed vend.  
7. Display shows “SPC?”. This is a special factory  
test procedure. Simply ignore it and the machine  
will advance into the test cycle after about  
five seconds or go to “bAL?” if variable-speed.  
NOTE: The cycle counter DOES count the free  
cycle.  
NOTE: For variable-speed models ONLY, display  
shows “bAL?”. This is a factory test. Disregard the  
display. Machine will begin the test cycle after a  
few seconds.  
To run a temporary Free Cycle, follow the steps  
below. Enter PROGRAM Mode. Display shows  
“0000” or temperature or “tSFL” (depending on  
version of control).  
Press the (∨) keypad. Display shows “FrEE”.  
While display shows “FrEE”, return the  
Program/Run switch to the RUN position. Then  
press a cycle keypad to select one of the eight  
cycles. Press START (Enter) to begin the cycle.  
When the cycle concludes, vend reverts to the  
programmed amount.  
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Permanent Factory Diagnostic Test  
Cycle  
Warm fill to low water level Display flashes “bFIL”/ “LO” (keypad WASH LED on), no agitation  
Outputs: Motor OFF, Drain closed, hot fill on, cold fill on  
Pause after reaching low  
water level  
Display shows “LO” (no flashing), LOW water level dot ON, no agitation (keypad WASH  
LED on); pauses until operator presses (∧) keypad  
Outputs: Motor OFF, Drain closed  
Drain (can advance to next  
step by pressing (∧) keypad  
here)  
Display shows “drAI”, no agitation (keypad WASH LED on)  
Outputs: Motor OFF, Drain open  
Cold fill to medium level  
Display flashes “CFIL”/ “nEd” (keypad WASH LED on), no agitation.  
Outputs: Motor OFF, Drain closed, cold fill on  
Pause after reaching  
medium water level  
Display shows “nEd” (no flashing), LOW and MEDIUM water level dots ON no agitation  
(keypad WASH LED on); pauses until operator presses ^ keypad  
Outputs: Motor OFF, Drain closed  
Hot fill to high level  
Display flashes “HFIL”/ “HI” (keypad WASH LED on), no agitation.  
Outputs: Motor OFF, Drain closed, hot fill on  
Pause after reaching high  
water level  
Display shows “HI” (no flashing), LOW, MEDIUM, & HIGH water level dots ON, no  
agitation (keypad WASH LED on); pauses until operator presses ^ keypad  
Outputs: Motor OFF, Drain closed  
Heat to 45°C (110°F)  
SKIPS THIS STEP if  
machine does not have heat  
capability (“noHt” selected  
in SETUP Mode)  
Display flashes “HEAT” and the temperature inside the machine while agitating in forward  
and reverse; continues until temperature reaches 45°C (110°F), then advances to next step.  
(keypad WASH LED on)  
Outputs: Motor alternates forward 12 seconds, off 3 seconds, reverse 12 seconds, off  
3 seconds and repeats; Drain closed; Heat ON UNTIL 45°C (110°F) reached  
Extra fill spare – 5 seconds  
(skips this if not selected in  
SETUP Mode)  
Display flashes “EFIL” (keypad RINSE LED on)  
Outputs: Motor alternates forward 12 seconds, off 3 seconds, reverse 12 seconds, off  
3 seconds and repeats; Drain closed; “S4” output ON.  
Supply 1: 5 seconds (Heat  
signal also on (IF at least  
low water level – verifies  
output even if not heated  
model)  
Display shows “SUP1” (keypad WASH LED on)  
Outputs: Motor alternates forward 12 seconds, off 3 seconds, reverse 12 seconds, off  
3 seconds and repeats; Drain closed; Supply 1 ON, HT ON, cold fill ON  
Supply 2: 5 seconds (Heat  
on also)  
Display shows “SUP2” (keypad ADD BLEACH LED on)  
Outputs: Motor alternates forward 12 seconds, off 3 seconds, reverse 12 seconds, off  
3 seconds and repeats; Drain closed; Supply 2 ON, HT ON, cold fill ON  
Supply 3: 5 seconds (Heat  
on also)  
Display shows “SUP3” (keypad RINSE LED on)  
Outputs: Motor alternates forward 12 seconds, off 3 seconds, reverse 12 seconds, off  
3 seconds and repeats; Drain closed; Supply 3 ON, HT ON, cold fill ON  
Pause 5 seconds, then  
Forward wash speed –  
2 minutes  
Display shows “For”  
Outputs: Motor operates wash speed forward; drain closed  
Table 4 (Continued)  
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Table 4 (Continued)  
Display shows “rEv”  
Pause 5 seconds, then  
Reverse wash speed –  
2 minutes, then pause  
several seconds before  
entering drain (next step)  
Outputs: Motor operates wash speed reverse; drain closed  
Drain (cannot advance to  
spin here)  
For 2 speed models: Display flashes “drAI”/ “For” (keypad RINSE LED on)  
For variable-speed models: Display flashes “drAI”/ “For” while operating in low speed  
forward; then flashes “drAI”/ “dISt” while operating at distribution speed.  
If balance fails, repeats the “drAI”/ “For” then “drAI”/ “dISt” sequence above and balance  
indicator is on during “drAI”/ “For” message (rebalance attempt). Tries up to 10 times in  
TEST cycle then aborts test cycle.  
Outputs: Drain closed for first part of step (less than 20 seconds), then drain off.  
2 speed models: Wash speed forward  
Variable-speed: Forward during “drAI”/ “For”; distribution during “drAI”/ “dISt”.  
Spin – 3 minutes  
For 2 speed models: display shows “SPn” (keypad SPIN LED on)  
For variable-speed models: display shows “SPn1” (keypad SPIN LED on)  
Outputs: Spin (low spin for variable speed-see motor chart below)(*)  
Highest Spin speed  
(variable-speed models  
ONLY) – 3 minutes  
For 2 speed models: this step is skipped (goes to coast, the next step)  
For variable-speed models: display shows “SPn2” (keypad SPIN LED on)  
Outputs: Highest spin speed selected (see motor chart below)(*)  
Displays “SdLY” (spin delay coast)  
Outputs: all off  
Coast  
Stop routine.  
Display shows “01” (1 minute remaining). Agitates briefly then unlocks the door, shows  
“dOnE” while sounding the buzzer 10 seconds; “dOnE” shows for 20 more seconds.  
(DOOR LED on while showing “dOnE”, meaning “door ready to open”).  
Table 4  
(*) For certain 125 models, the RPM may display.  
NOTE: ON appears ONLY where motor control  
outputs are on (otherwise they are off). Outputs  
referenced are on control unit fuse board. Outputs  
are as labeled on the fuse board.  
Motor Speed Chart  
Variable-speed motor control outputs –  
applies only for variable-speed models  
2 speed motor outputs  
STF  
STR  
RH  
RM  
RL  
Fwd  
ON  
NA  
Rev  
Spin  
Motor off (no rotation)  
Wash speed forward  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Wash speed reverse  
ON  
ON  
NA  
Distribution (variable-speed ONLY)  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
NA  
ON  
Spin (low spin speed “SPn1” for variable-  
speed)  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Highest spin (“SPn2” – variable-speed ONLY)  
NA – Not Applicable  
ON  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Table 5  
NOTE: For variable-speed machines smaller than  
C80, SPn1 and SPn2 are not the same speed.  
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Cycle Charts  
Domestic Coin Cycles  
Perm  
Press  
Warm  
Perm  
Press  
Cold  
Normal Normal Quick  
Heavy  
Soil  
Quick Delicate  
Cycle Steps  
Hot  
Warm  
Hot  
Warm  
Cold  
Cycle reference (display in  
PROGRAM Mode)  
CY01  
CY02  
CY03  
CY04  
CY05  
CY06  
CY07  
CY08  
Agitation (sec)  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
3/12/3  
Gentle  
Wash 1 (WASH LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
4
4
4
6
4
4
4
4
Hot  
Both  
Hot  
Hot  
Both  
Cold  
Both  
Cold  
(warm)  
(warm)  
(warm)  
Fill water level  
Supply  
Low  
2
Low  
2
Low  
2
Low  
2
Low  
2
Low  
2
Low  
2
Med  
2
Heat (if enabled)  
Drain  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Wash 2 (WASH LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
Supply  
Heat (if enabled)  
Cooling or no cooling  
Drain  
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Wash 3 (WASH LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
Supply  
Heat (if enabled)  
Drain  
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Wash 4 (WASH LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
Supply  
Drain  
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Table 6 (Continued)  
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Table 6 (Continued)  
Perm  
Press  
Warm  
Perm  
Press  
Cold  
Normal Normal Quick  
Heavy  
Soil  
Quick Delicate  
Cycle Steps  
Hot  
Warm  
Hot  
Warm  
Cold  
Agitation in effect for cycle  
Rinse 1 (RINSE LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Supply  
Drain  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Rinse 2 (RINSE LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
2
2
2
2
2
2
Cold  
Low  
0
Cold  
Low  
0
Cold  
Low  
0
Cold  
Low  
0
Cold  
Low  
0
Cold  
High  
3
Supply  
Drain  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
120  
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Rinse 3 (RINSE LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
Supply  
Heat (if enabled)  
Drain  
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Rinse 4 (RINSE LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Cold  
Low  
3
Cold  
Low  
3
Cold  
High  
3
Cold  
Low  
3
Cold  
Low  
3
Cold  
Low  
3
Cold  
High  
3
Supply  
Heat (if enabled)  
Drain  
Yes  
4
Yes  
4
Yes  
4
Yes  
4
Yes  
3
Yes  
3
Yes  
3
Spin (only if “drain”) minutes  
Table 6  
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International Coin Cycles  
Default  
Perm  
Press  
95°C  
Perm  
Press  
60°C  
Normal Normal Normal Gentle  
Perm  
Press  
40°C  
Gentle  
30°C  
Cycle Steps  
Agitation  
95°C  
60°C  
40°C  
Cold  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
3/12/3  
Gentle  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
3/12/3  
Gentle  
3/12/3  
Gentle  
Wash 1 (WASH LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Both  
Both  
Both  
Cold  
Both  
Both  
Both  
Cold  
(warm)  
(warm)  
(warm)  
(warm)  
(warm)  
(warm)  
Fill water level  
Supply  
Low  
1
Low  
1
Low  
1
High  
1
Low  
1
Low  
1
Low  
1
High  
1
Heat (if enabled)  
Drain  
40°C  
Yes  
0
40°C  
Yes  
0
40°C  
Yes  
0
0
40°C  
Yes  
0
40°C  
Yes  
0
40°C  
Yes  
0
0
Yes  
0
Yes  
0
Spin (only if “drain”) minutes  
Wash 2 (WASH LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
Hot  
Both  
Both  
Hot  
Both  
Both  
Cold  
(warm)  
(warm)  
(warm)  
(warm)  
Fill water level  
Supply  
Low  
6
Low  
6
Low  
6
Low  
6
Low  
6
Low  
6
High  
6
Heat (if enabled)  
Drain  
95°C  
No  
0
60°C  
No  
0
40°C  
No  
0
95°C  
No  
0
60°C  
No  
0
40°C  
No  
0
30°C  
Yes  
0
Spin (only if “drain”) minutes  
Wash 3 (WASH LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
2
Cold  
High  
0
2
Cold  
High  
0
2
Cold  
High  
0
2
Cold  
High  
0
2
Cold  
High  
0
2
Cold  
High  
0
Supply  
Heat (if enabled)  
Drain  
No  
Yes  
0
No  
Yes  
0
No  
Yes  
0
No  
Yes  
0
No  
Yes  
0
No  
Yes  
0
Spin (only if “drain”) minutes  
Wash 4 (WASH LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
Supply  
Heat (if enabled)  
Drain  
Spin (only if “drain”) minutes  
Table 7 (Continued)  
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Table 7 (Continued)  
Default  
Perm  
Press  
40°C  
Perm  
Press  
95°C  
Perm  
Press  
60°C  
Normal Normal Normal Gentle  
Gentle  
30°C  
Cycle Steps  
95°C  
60°C  
40°C  
Cold  
Agitation  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
3/12/3  
Gentle  
12/3/12  
Normal  
12/3/12  
Normal  
3/12/3  
Gentle  
3/12/3  
Gentle  
Rinse 1 (RINSE LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
Supply  
Drain  
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Rinse 2 (RINSE LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Supply  
Heat  
No Heat No Heat No Heat  
No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat  
Drain  
Yes  
0
Yes  
0
Yes  
0
Yes  
0
Yes  
0
Yes  
0
Yes  
0
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Rinse 3 (RINSE LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Cold  
High  
0
Supply  
Heat  
No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat  
Drain  
Yes  
60  
Yes  
60  
Yes  
60  
Yes  
60  
Yes  
60  
Yes  
60  
Yes  
60  
Yes  
60  
Spin (only if “drain”) seconds  
Rinse 4 (RINSE LED)  
Time for agitation (min.)  
Fill valves (temperature)  
Fill water level  
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Cold  
High  
3
Cold  
High  
3
Cold  
High  
3
Cold  
High  
3
Cold  
High  
3
Cold  
High  
3
Cold  
High  
3
Cold  
High  
3
Supply  
Heat  
No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat  
Drain  
Yes  
5
Yes  
5
Yes  
5
Yes  
2
Yes  
3
Yes  
3
Yes  
3
Yes  
2
Spin (only if “drain”) minutes  
Table 7  
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