Milnor 30010CGE Manual
Milnor 30010CGE Manual

Milnor 30010CGE Manual

Electronic coin washerextractor control with seven formulas
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Published Manual Number: MTCEXB01
• Specified Date: 20040120
• As-of Date: 20040120
• Access Date: 20040120
• Depth: detail
• Applicability: CEX
• Language Code: ENG01, Purpose: publication, Format: 1colA
General—
Electronic Coin Washer-
extractor Control with
Seven Formulas
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
POST OFFICE BOX 400, KENNER, LOUISIANA 70063 - 0400, U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 • Access Date: 20040120 • Depth: detail • Applicability: CEX • Language Code: ENG01, Purpose: publication, Format: 1colA General— Electronic Coin Washer- extractor Control with Seven Formulas PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 400, KENNER, LOUISIANA 70063 - 0400, U.S.A.
  • Page 2 Applicable Milnor products by model number: ® 30010CGE 30015C4E 30015CGE 30022C4E 36021C4E...
  • Page 3: Scope

    Trademarks of Pellerin Milnor Corporation i. 3. [Document BIUUUD14] The following, some of which may be used in this publication, are trademarks of Pellerin Milnor Corporation: PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 4: General Safety Requirements-Vital Information For Coin

    The ® owner/manager should direct any questions about these instructions to a Milnor dealer or the ®...
  • Page 5 WARNING 4 : Electrocution and Electrical Burn Hazards—Contact with high voltage will electrocute or burn you. High voltage is present at the machine unless the main machine power disconnect is off. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 6 Use whatever effective means are available, such as monitoring customer activity and posting signs prominently in the facility, to ensure a safe environment. Customers must understand: 1. the nature of the potential hazards, 2. how to avoid the hazards, and PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 7: The Customer Safety Placard-Vital Information For Coin Laundry Customers, Owners/Managers And Employees

    Notice 8 : Important Safety Instructions—Read and save all instructions. ® The customer safety placard shown in Figure 2 was affixed to your Milnor machine in a location that is easily visible to customers. This placard warns customers who are about to use the machine of hazards that can result from improper use.
  • Page 8 “U” flashes on display. ® To protect against child entrapment, the controller used on coin machine models in the Milnor C4E and CGE lines permit opening the door during the first 60 seconds after closing the door and starting a wash program. The door locks after 60 seconds (see Note 1).
  • Page 9 If the latch does not retract (if the door is locked), and assuming no other evidence of safety problems exists, return the machine to normal operation. — End of BICEXS03 — PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 10: Ordering Replacement Parts

    For your technical questions or comments about Milnor equipment, contact your Milnor dealer first. If your dealer is unable to respond, the Milnor customer service group has many years of collective experience with our equipment. These men and women will give you the best possible answer to your question.
  • Page 11 Preface E-mail: techpub@milnor.com — End of BIUUUK06 — PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Scope i.2. How to Identify this Manual and its Included Documents (Document BIUUUD13) i.3. Trademarks of Pellerin Milnor Corporation (Document Table 1: Trademarks BIUUUD14) ii. General Safety Requirements—Vital Information for Coin Figure 1: C4E and CGE Warning Placard Laundry Owners/Managers and Employees...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Sections Figures, Tables, and Supplements ® 1.2. About the Forces Transmitted by Milnor Washer- extractors (Document BIWUUI02) 1.2.1. Foundation Considerations 1.2.2. How Strong and Rigid? Figure 4: How Rotating Forces Act on the Foundation 1.3. Important Instructions for Pumped Chemical Inlets (Document BIWUUI01) 1.3.1.
  • Page 14 Resuming Normal Operation 4.2.2. Viewing Inputs Figure 16: Viewing Inputs in Attendant Mode Table 7: Input Signals 4.2.3. Actuating Outputs and Functional Tests Table 8: Output Signals 4.2.4. Functional Tests 4.2.4.1. Functional Test 12 4.2.4.2. Functional Test 13 PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1. Commissioning

    — End of BICEUK02 — BIWUUI02 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20040120 / 20040120 / 20040120 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX ® 1.2. About the Forces Transmitted by Milnor Washer-extractors During washing and extracting, all washer-extractors transmit both static and dynamic (cyclic) forces to the floor, foundation, or any other supporting structure.
  • Page 16: Foundation Considerations

    Chapter 1. Commissioning ® Estimates of the maximum force normally encountered are available for each Milnor model and ® size upon request. Floor or foundation sizes shown on any Milnor document are only for on- grade situations based only on previous experience without implying any warranty, obligation, or responsibility on our part.
  • Page 17: Important Instructions For Pumped Chemical Inlets

    It is the sole responsibility of every ® potential owner to obtain written confirmation that any data furnished by Milnor applies for the model(s) and serial number(s) of the specific machines.
  • Page 18: Locating Chemical System Components To Reduce The Risk Of Internal Damage

    Preventing Leaks Which Can Injure Personnel and Cause 1.3.3. External Damage ® Any ports on the inlet are plugged at the Milnor factory. When replacing plugs with fittings or ® when reinstalling plugs, always use the sealant furnished (LocTite RTV Silicone Adhesive or equivalent).
  • Page 19 CAUTION 16 : Avoid explosions—Certain chemicals will react chemically when combined. Consult with your chemical supplier representative about the safe use of chemicals. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 20 Assembly for 36- and 42- inch models Assembly for 30-inch models Cold water inlet Hot water inlet Water outlet into shell Chemical outlet into drain sump 3/8-inch NPT chemical connection (typical) Flushing water inlet (1/2- inch hose) Water inlet mouth PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 21: Electrical Connections For Liquid Chemical Systems

    Water outlet into shell Hot water inlet Notice 17 : Pellerin Milnor Corporation accepts absolutely no responsibility for damage to its equipment or to any textiles therein when concentrated chemicals dribble out of the injection tubes onto any part of the machine or its contents.
  • Page 22: Pump Signal Connections

    Chemical 3 Fabric softener MTA6-9, 10 Figure 8: Pump Signal Connections Electrical Connections Enclosure Legend Detergent signal Bleach signal Sour and starch/softener signal Manifold flush signal (not used on C_E coin models) Chemical signal common Machine power connections PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 23: Timer Stop Connections

    Chapter 1. Commissioning Timer Stop Connections 1.4.2. Timer stop is not available on machines using the C_E controller. — End of BICEUI01 — PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 24: Chapter 2. Configuring

    OFF and “1” represents a switch position that is ON. Figure 9: Example Coin Count Settings Switch Positions Legend Wash cycle 1 = 20 coins (positions 3 and 5 ON) Wash cycle 2 = 18 coins (positions 2 and 5 ON) PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 25 5. Set the desired coin count values for the remaining wash cycles. 6. Apply power to the machine to resume service. 7. Press the Select Wash Cycle button to select each wash cycle while observing the value displayed in the coin count window to verify each value. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 26 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 — End of BICEXC01 — PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 27: Chapter 3. Operating

    Section 3.1.2 “Control Functions in Attendant Mode”. B. Select Wash Cycle window—if the door is closed, displays the wash cycle that will run when the correct number of coins are inserted and the Start button is pressed. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 28: Control Functions In Attendant Mode

    3. test display segments 4. view input status 5. test outputs and execute functional tests If the door is open, press this button four times to clear the wash cycle accumulator (see Section 3.3.3 “Viewing and Clearing the Accumulator”). PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 29 (represented by a “1”) or off (represented by a “0”). When a safety delay timer is counting down—as occurs when the extract speed output is turned off—the decimal in the lower right corner of this display flashes. — End of BICEXO01 — PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 30: Determining Load Size

    Codes” for more details on error recovery. Supplement 3 “Recycle Sequence to Reduce Vibration During Extract” details the sequence of actions automatically commanded by the control system if the vibration safety switch trips because of excessive vibration during an extract step. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 31: Normal Operation (Coins Required)

    The Three-Compartment Supply Injector (Optional) Some C_E model washer-extractors are equipped with an optional three-compartment supply injector designed to flush pre-measured quantities of powdered chemicals (usually detergent, bleach, and softener) into the machine at the appropriate times. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 32 Open the door and remove the goods. When the customer opens the machine door after a wash cycle ends, the Machine Status window immediately flashes “C” to prompt the customer to close the door. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 33: Attendant Operation (Attendant Key Required)

    6. Press Start. Press the Start button to begin the wash cycle. 7. Set the Attendant switch to the normal operating position. Remove the key. 8. Unload the machine when the wash cycle ends. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 34: Viewing And Clearing The Accumulator

    Some errors, such as a might occur if the machine does not fill to level within the allotted 10 minutes, might be caused by transient conditions and require no immediate corrective actions other than clearing the error. When an error of this type occurs, use the following procedure to return the machine to service: PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 35: Standard Wash Cycles (Document Bicexp01)

    BICEXP01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20040120 / 20040120 / 20040120 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX 3.4. Standard Wash Cycles ® This document describes the seven wash cycles provided in your Milnor C_E coin washer- extractor controller. Refer to Section 3.3. “Using the Machine” for instructions on starting a wash cycle with coins or by using the Attendant switch.
  • Page 36 Table 5: Standard Coast and Delay Times (in seconds) Software Version Power-up Door Lock Intermediate Final Extract and Date Code Delay Delay Extract Coast Coast WUC4E1A/20001 - WUC4E1A/20006 — End of BICEXP01 — PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 37: Chapter 4. Testing And Troubleshooting

    (vertical) position shown in Figure 14 to the Attendant (horizontal) position shown in Figure 15, then back to the normal position. The attendant should never leave the key in the switch or anywhere it's accessible to customers. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 38: Explanations Of Error Codes

    This error requires the attention of the attendant. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 39 The controller prevents all machine operation for 100 seconds, after which the attendant must clear the error as described in Section 4.1.1. Normal operation can resume after the attendant clears the error. — End of BICEXT01 — PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 40: Controller Inputs And Outputs

    Minutes Remaining display, as shown in Figure 16. Table 7 “Input Signals” contains the names and functions of all inputs, as well as the connector and pin on the processor board that conveys the signal. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 41 Note 8: The key cannot be removed from the Attendant switch while the switch is in the Attendant (horizontal) position. Turn the switch to the normal (vertical) position to release the key. Display or Action Explanation starts the formula that was selected before the Attendant switch was turned to the horizontal position. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 42: Actuating Outputs And Functional Tests

    30-second signal for chemical 1 Chemical 1 3‚ 4 (detergent) MTA6 30-second signal for chemical 2 Chemical 2 7‚ 8 (bleach) 30-second signal for chemical 3 Chemical 3 9‚ 10 (finish) Display or Action Explanation PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 43: Functional Tests

    Functional test 12 (see Section 4.2.4.1) verifies the fill and bath operations, while functional test 13 (see Section 4.2.4.2) checks the function of the inverter through all basket speeds. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 44: Functional Test

    4. The basket dwells for four seconds, then turns counter-clockwise for 15 seconds. This cycle continues indefinitely. terminates the test. The drain opens, the inverter is disabled, the water valves close, and the door unlocks. terminates the test and advances the control to functional test 13. PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...
  • Page 45 (100 seconds). display after safety delay timer expires if the test is terminated by tripping the vibration switch or pressing the Select button. — End of BICEXT02 — PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION...

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