ALLIANCE BF3JGBJG403UN01 Original Instructions Manual

ALLIANCE BF3JGBJG403UN01 Original Instructions Manual

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Frontload Washer
Refer to Page 10 for Model Identification
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FLW92R_SVG
Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
Part No. 805405ENR5
June 2016

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  • Page 1 Frontload Washer Refer to Page 10 for Model Identification FLW92R_SVG Original Instructions Keep These Instructions for Future Reference. (If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.) Part No. 805405ENR5 June 2016...
  • Page 3 WARNING Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this ma- chine according to the manufacturer's instructions may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage. W030 WARNING For your safety and to reduce the risk of fire or an explosion, do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Model Identification................10 Preliminary Information............... 11 About the Control..................11 Glossary of Terms..................11 Power Failure Recovery.................11 Communications................... 11 Infra-red Communications (Optional) ............11 Serial Card Reader Communications (Card Models Only)......11 Network Communications................11 Control Identification................12 Select Cycle Pads..................12 START Keypad....................
  • Page 5 Signals......................16 Changing Cycles...................16 Pause Mode....................16 Delayed Start Setup (OPL Only)..............16 Delayed Start (OPL Only)................16 Auto Flush Mode..................17 Overflow Mode.................... 17 Lockout Mode....................17 Shutdown Mode....................17 Power Failure Display Mode................17 Special Features ................... 18 Programming Control..................18 Collecting Audit Information................. 18 Testing Machine and Control Functions............
  • Page 6 Vend Price 5 AtS 5..................44 Vend Price 6 AtS 6..................45 Cycle Modifier Key 1 B Vend Price Adder ACNP 1.........45 Cycle Modifier Key 2 C Vend Price Adder ACNP 2.........45 Vend Price Decimal Point Ats dP..............46 Coin 1 Value dEn 1..................46 Coin 2 Value dEn 2..................
  • Page 7 How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier B Key #1 Vend Price SP1 23... How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier C Key #2 Vend Price SP1 24... How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier B Key #1 Options SP1 25..68 How to Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier C Key #2 Options SP1 26..
  • Page 8 OPL Parameters oPL-..................93 OPL Mode Enable oPL 1................93 OPL Delayed Start oPL 2................93 OPL Display Power Save oPL 3..............93 Drop Off Mode droP..................94 Out of Order oUt...................94 Collecting Audit Information..............95 How to Enter Audit Feature................95 Entering the Audit Feature by Manual Mode...........
  • Page 9 Factory Test....................106 To Enter Factory Test................106 To Exit Factory Test.................107 Factory Test Quick Reference Chart............107 Error Codes..................110 Rapid Advance Feature............... 117 How to Enter Rapid Advance............... 117 How to Exit Rapid Advance Feature............. 117 Clear Vend Feature................118 How to Clear Vend..................
  • Page 10: Model Identification

    Model Identification Model Identification Information in this manual is applicable to these washer models: BF3JGBJG403UN01 NF3JLBSP403NW22 PF3JGBJG403UG06 BF3JGBJG403UW01 NF3JLBSP403UN01 PF3JGBJP403UG06 BF3JGBJP403UN01 NF3JLBSP403UT01 PF3JGBSG403UG06 BF3JGBJP403UW01 NF3JLBSP403UT06 PF3JGBSP403UG06 BF3JGBSG403UN01 NF3JLBSP403UW01 PF3JXASG403UG06 BF3JGBSG403UW01 NF3JXASG403UN01 PF3JXASP403UG06 BF3JGBSP403UN01 NF3JXASG403UW01 PFNJXASG303UG06 BF3JGBSP403UW01 NF3JXASP403NW22 PFNJXASP303UG06 BF3JLBSG403UN01 NF3JXASP403UN01...
  • Page 11: Preliminary Information

    NOR- software. Contact Alliance Laundry Systems for a list of ap- MAL 40 built in. However, the owner can change the default cy- proved PDAs and other external devices.
  • Page 12: Control Identification

    Control Identification Control Identification Select Cycle Pads DELICATES COLD (tem- perature of water from tap) SELECT CYCLE pads are used to select the specific washer cy- FLW87R_SVG cle. These pads include NORMAL 90, NORMAL 60, NORMAL 40, PERM PRESS 60, DELICATES 30 and DELICATES COLD. NOTE: The number on each keypad corresponds to the These pads allow the user to select a cycle other than the default wash temperature in °C.
  • Page 13 Control Identification FLW92R_SVG2 1. LED Light 2. SELECT CYCLE pads 3. Six 7-Segment Digits 4. Display 5. LED Status Lights 6. SELECT Cycle Modifier pads 7. START pad Figure 1 © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 14: Display Identification

    Display Identification Display Identification Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) 7-Segment Digits LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LEDs) are used to indicate the The 7-SEGMENT DIGITS are used to display the time remain- chosen cycle and cycle status. See below for information on each ing in a cycle, vend price, error messages and descriptive codes.
  • Page 15: Washer Operation

    Washer Operation Washer Operation Power Up End of Cycle Mode When power is applied to the washer, the control will display its When a cycle is complete, the control will display 00 until the control type as FL, software version as SXXX (XX is the version washer is opened, a key is pressed, or a coin/card is entered.
  • Page 16: Closing Washer Door

    Washer Operation Closing Washer Door to Enabled and if the control is in Run Mode or Door Locking Mode. If the door is not closed when the vend price is satisfied, CLoSE If this mode is entered the control will pause the cycle, enter and door will be displayed until the door is closed.
  • Page 17: Auto Flush Mode

    Washer Operation If the door is opened at any point while in this mode, Delayed control is in Ready Mode. The display will show rES. User ac- Start Mode will be exited and the control will enter Start Mode. cess is ignored until Lockout Mode is exited. The control will be able to communicate with the Network, IR, or the Serial Payment Auto Flush Mode System.
  • Page 18: Special Features

    Special Features Special Features Programming Control • Machine Configuration #5 Display Test * Tests can only be entered when in Start or Ready Mode. The control allows the owner to program the control with the use For detailed information on running diagnostic tests, refer to Test- of the keypad.
  • Page 19: Service Door And Coin Vault Openings

    Special Features Service Door and Coin Vault Openings For details on programming the Low Power/Auto-Shutdown op- tion, refer to Programming Control. The control will capture the times and dates of the last seven Temperature Display openings of the Coin Vault and the Service Door. The informa- tion is saved in memory.
  • Page 20: Opening The Service Door

    Opening the Service Door Opening the Service Door Stacked Washers and Dryers, 10 De- gree Front Control Washers and Coin Rear Control Washers Manual programming requires the user to open and close the service door. Opening and closing the service door trips a switch allowing access to various programming options, diagnostics, and audit capabilities.
  • Page 21: Opl Models

    Opening the Service Door OPL Models Preparing for Manual Mode Manual programming requires the user to remove the cabinet top or control panel and unplug the bullet connector located between the “white/black” and “red/blue” wires. This will allow the user to access various programming options, diagnostics, and audit ca- pabilities.
  • Page 22 Opening the Service Door FLW2384N_SVG SWD990N_SVG Figure 3 © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 23: Entering The Manual Mode

    Entering the Manual Mode Entering the Manual Mode How to Enter the Manual Mode Manual Mode Navigation For programming, testing, and retrieving information from the Manual Mode is broken into five groups: Manual Programming, control, it is often necessary to enter the Manual Mode by follow- Manual Read Audit, Manual Reset, Manual Rapid Advance and ing the four simple steps below.
  • Page 24 Entering the Manual Mode • Manual Mode: Enter by opening the service door for at least 1 second and then closing service door. Then press A and NOR- MAL 90 keypads at the same time. • Press the NORMAL 40 or DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the Manual Mode options. •...
  • Page 25: Programming Control

    Programming Control Programming Control What Can Be Programmed For an overview of the programming organization, refer to the flowcharts on the following pages. This feature allows the owner to program cycle information, For more advanced users, a quick reference list of the options standard vend pricing, special vends and other features by using available through the programming mode is located on this page.
  • Page 26 Programming Control Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range Card Reader Display on/oFF CArd Control Audio Signal 0 - 31 AUdio Network Node Number 1 - 250 nodE Errors Menu — — Error- Coin Error Parameters — — CErr- Menu Coin Error...
  • Page 27 Programming Control Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range Water Leak Detection on/oFF E Ld 3 Display Sequence Slow Drain Detection — — E Sd- Error Menu Slow Drain Detection on/oFF E Sd 1 Slow Drain Detection 0 - 255 E Sd 2 Adjust Open Thermistor Error...
  • Page 28 Programming Control Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range Overflow Mode Dis- on/oFF ovrFLd play Allow Error Clearing on/oFF CLrErr Temperature (F/C) FAHrEn FAHrEn/CELCiU tP F C (Heater/Temp Sensor only) Hot Water Temperature 140F/60C 35F-194F/2C-90C FL Hot (Heater/Temp Sensor only) Warm Water Tempera- 104F/40C...
  • Page 29 Programming Control Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range Set Real Time Clock — 0 - 99 rtC 6 Year Daylight Savings Op- — — dLS- tion Menu Daylight Saving on/oFF dLS 1 Start Month — 1 - 12 dLS 2 Start Day of Week —...
  • Page 30 Programming Control Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range Special Vend 1 End 0 - 99 SP1 10 Year Special Vend 1 Price 0 - 65,535 SP1 11 Special Vend 1 Price 0 - 65,535 SP1 12 Special Vend 1 Price 0 - 65,535 SP1 13 Special Vend 1 Price...
  • Page 31 Programming Control Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range Special Vend 2 Enable on/oFF Special Vend 3 Enable on/oFF Special Vend 4 Enable on/oFF Cycle Modifier Pro- — — CNP- gramming Menu Default Cycle Modifier 0 - 2 CNP 1 Cycle Modifier Key # 2 = Through Serial No.
  • Page 32 Programming Control Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range Programmable Cycle on/oFF PCyCtd Time Display Enable No Cycle Time Display on/oFF nCyCtd Number of Balance At- Through Serial No. 1 - 7 bAL At tempts with No Loss of 1506011826 = 4 Time Starting Serial No.
  • Page 33 Programming Control Option Number Option Display Description Factory Default Value Range Programmable Close on/oFF PCdL Door Display Programmable Push on/oFF PPSt Start Display Programmable Open on/oFF PodL Door Display Vend Price Display on/oFF AtS do Override OPL Parameters — — oPL- OPL Mode Enable on/oFF...
  • Page 34 Programming Control "Prog " Manual Programming To enter a programming "AtS 1" option, press the START Press the keypad. To exit, press Vend Price #1 START keypad. the DELICATES 30 keypad. "AtS 2" Vend Price #2 Press the NORMAL 40 "AtS 3"...
  • Page 35 Programming Control continued "PLSE" Start Pulse Value "PLSMod" Start Pulse Mode "AtyPE" Programmable Output Type "dFtCyC" Default Cycle "CArd" Card Reader Display Control "AUdio" Audio Signal "nodE " Network Node Number "CErr-" "Error-" "CErr 1" Coin Error Errors Coin Error Parameters "CErr 2"...
  • Page 36 Programming Control continued "E Hd " "Error-" Too Hot to Drain Error Errors (Heater/Temp Sensor only) "E dr- " "E dr 1" Drain Error Drain Error "E dr 2" Drain Error Time "E Ld 1" "E Ld- " Water Leak Detection Water Leak Detection Error Day(s) of Week Enable "E Ld 2"...
  • Page 37 Programming Control continued "Error-" "E Ht- " "E Ht 1" Errors Heater Error Heat Error (Heater/Temp Sensor only) "E Ht 2" "E tE " Heat Error Time "tP F C" Water Temperature Exceeded (Heater/Temp Sensor only) Temperature (F/C) "E Ub " "FL Hot"...
  • Page 38 Programming Control continued "rtC 1" "rtC- " To enter a programming option, press the START Minutes Real Time Clock keypad. To exit, press the DELICATES 30 keypad. Press the "rtC 2" NORMAL 40 Hours or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable "rtC 3"...
  • Page 39 Programming Control continued "SP1- " "SP1 1" Special Vend 1 Parameters Special Vend 1 Days of Week Enable "SP1 20" Special Vend 1 Wash Status "SP1 2" Agitate Step(s) Added Minutes Press the Special Vend 1 Start Minute NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the "SP1 3"...
  • Page 40 Programming Control continued "SP2 " Special Vend 2 Days Enable "SP3 " Special Vend 3 Days Enable "SP4 " Special Vend 4 Days Enable "CMP 1" "CMP-" Cycle Modifier Programming Default Cycle Modifier "CMP 2" Cycle Modifier Key #1 Medium Options "CMP 3"...
  • Page 41 Programming Control continued To enter a programming "CyCLE1" Press the "CyCLE-" option, press the START Cycle 1 NORMAL 40 Cycle Programming keypad. To exit, press or the DELICATES COLD the DELICATES 30 keypad. keypad to scroll through the "CyCLE2" programmable Cycle 2 options.
  • Page 42 Programming Control continued To enter a programming "bAL At" option, press the START keypad. To exit, press Number of Balance Attempts with the DELICATES 30 keypad. No Loss of Time "CyCPAU" Cycle Pause Resume Press the (On/Off) NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to scroll through the programmable "LPAS 1"...
  • Page 43 Programming Control continued "LUC 1" "LUC-" Lucky Cycle Lucky Cycle Day(s) of Week/Enable On/Off "Ht dP " Heating Indicator "LUC 2" Decimal Point (On/Off) Lucky Cycle Number (Heater/Temp Sensor only) "tP diS" "LUC 3" Temperature Display Lucky Cycle Display Option (On/Off) "tP ind"...
  • Page 44: Vend Price 1 Ats 1

    Programming Control the display when NORMAL 90 DELICATES COLDNORMAL Vend Price 1 AtS 1 40 is selected. 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the This option allows the owner to set the vend price for all cycles, Manual Mode.
  • Page 45: Cycle Modifier Key 1 B Vend Price Adder Acnp 1

    Programming Control This option allows the owner to set the vend price for DELI- 7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap- CATES 30. This vend price will be shown in the display when pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op- DELICATES 30 is selected.
  • Page 46: Vend Price Decimal Point Ats Dp

    Programming Control NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op- 6. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) keypad to increase or decrease the value of the active digit tion without changing the value, press the DELI- and the START (enter) keypad to enter the value of the digit CATES 30 (<) keypad.
  • Page 47: Start Pulse Mode Plsnod

    Programming Control 3. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) 6. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until keypad to increase or decrease the current number until cor- rect.
  • Page 48: Default Cycle Dftcyc

    Programming Control Mode(s) in Which dFtCYC Programmable Out- Available Signal is put Type Value Active Default Val- Wash Tem- Cycle Type perature 7 - Available with Vend Ready Mode, End of Cy- and End of Cycle cle Mode, Partial Vend NORMAL 90 90 °C Mode, Start Mode...
  • Page 49: Audio Signal Audio

    Programming Control 6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap- 3. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op- keypad to scroll through the programmable options until AU- tion will appear in the display.
  • Page 50 Programming Control Serial or Net- work Vending Command Coin/Card In- Signal Value Start Mode Signal End of Cycle Key Pressed * Factory default setting. Table 4 © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 51: Network Node Number Node

    Programming Control 2. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) Network Node Number nodE keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display. This option allows the owner to program a unique number used for wired or wireless communication.
  • Page 52 Programming Control Error Code Programming Error- Fill Error Menu E FL- Fill Error (On/Off) - If Enabled, will set E FL 1 error after fill error alarm time if fill level isn't reached, if disabled will allow filling forever if fill level never reached. Fill Error Time - Time allowed in mi- E FL 2 nutes to reach target fill level before set-...
  • Page 53 Programming Control Error Code Programming Error- Water Leak Detection Error Menu - This E Ld- E Ld- error checks for whether the machine is leaking water by adding 1 minute to the cycle to check for water leaks. Water Leak Detection Day(s) of Week E Ld 1 Enable - Allows owner to pick which days to check for water leaks.
  • Page 54 Programming Control Error Code Programming Error- Slow to Heat Error (Heater/Temp Sensor E StHt E StHt only) - If programmed to off, then the er- ror is disabled. The control will show the error during the cycle if the water tem- perature has not changed 5°C from the start of heating within the programmed time in minutes.
  • Page 55: Temperature (Fahrenheit/Celsius) (Heater/Temp Sensor Only) Tp F C

    Programming Control Error Code Programming Error- Suds Removal Routine Menu SUd- Suds Removal Routine Display (On/Off)- SUd 1 Will show "SUdS" on the display while a Suds Removal Routine is being per- formed during the cycle. Suds Removal Routine Allowed Per Cy- SUd 2 cle - Allows the owner to pick how many Suds Removal Routines are allowed per...
  • Page 56: Hot Water Temperature (Heater/Temp Sensor Only) Fl Hot

    Programming Control Hot Water Temperature (Heater/Temp This option allows the owner to set the cold water temperature which can be used to set fill temperature in cycle programming. Sensor only) FL Hot 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
  • Page 57: Medium Water Level Fl Ned

    Programming Control 2. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) 5. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) keypad to change the current status. keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display.
  • Page 58: Set Real-Time Clock Rtc

    Programming Control 2. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) Set Real-Time Clock rtC- keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display. This option allows the owner to set the controls internal clock to the correct time and date.
  • Page 59: How To Read The Days Enable Value Table

    Programming Control Special Vend 1 is used to change the standard vend prices for spe- 5. Locate the desired number in the first column of Table 8 . cial occasions. The special vend can be programmed to start and 6. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) end on a specific day or days of the week.
  • Page 60 Programming Control SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1 VALUE THUR ON/OFF Table 8  continues... © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 61 Programming Control SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1 VALUE THUR ON/OFF Table 8  continues... © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 62 Programming Control SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1 VALUE THUR ON/OFF Table 8  continues... © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 63 Programming Control SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1 VALUE THUR ON/OFF Table 8  continues... © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 64: How To Program Special Vend 1 Start Minute Sp1 2

    Programming Control SP1 1, E Ld 1 and LUC 1 VALUE THUR ON/OFF * Factory default setting. Table 8 3. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) How to Program Special Vend 1 Start Minute SP1 keypad to increase or decrease the start value to the desired hour.
  • Page 65: How To Program Special Vend 1 Start Year Sp1 6

    Programming Control NOTE: If Special Vend 1 Start Month, Start Date, End 4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap- Month, or End Date are programmed to zero (default is pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op- zero), the Special Vend 1 will be active every week on tion will appear in the display.
  • Page 66: How To Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 1 Sp1 11

    Programming Control NOTE: If “off” is selected and Special Vend 1 is on, This option allows the owner to set the vend price for a NOR- Special Vend 1 will occur at the time or days of week MAL 40 wash in Special Vend 1. The corresponding LEDs will selected, regardless of the year.
  • Page 67: How To Program Special Vend 1 Vend Price 6 Sp1 16

    Programming Control NOTE: To go back to the current programmable This option allows the owner to subtract time from any agitate Special Vend 1 option without changing the value, steps that have their status set to Wash in Special Vend 1. press the DELICATES 30 (<) keypad.
  • Page 68: How To Program Special Vend 1 Cycle Modifier B Key #1 Options Sp1 25

    Programming Control and the START keypad to enter the value of the digit and ad- 3. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) vance to the next digit. keypad to increase or decrease to enable the desired options to be active when the C keypad is active.
  • Page 69: Special Vend 4 Days Enable Sp4

    Programming Control This option allows the owner to enable or disable third special a warm rinse, or any combination of the above to the customers vend. Special Vend 3 can be programmed using an external de- for an added vend price. This option is used when B or C is selec- vice or network.
  • Page 70 Programming Control NOTE: To go back to the current programmable op- 2. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) tion without changing the value, press the DELI- keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START CATES 30 (<) keypad.
  • Page 71: How To Program Cycle Modifier C Key #2 Options Cnp 3

    Programming Control Extra Rinse Extra Wash Warm Final Steps Agitate Steps Agitate Rinse Time Time Warm Rinse Time Added Time Added Extra Rinse Prewash over-rides fill to Rinse Sta- to Wash Sta- temperature tus Fill and tus Fill and Modifier #2 Modifier #1 for Final Fill Agitate Steps...
  • Page 72: How To Program Cycle Modifier B Additional Wash Time Cnp 4

    Programming Control 3. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) This option allows the owner to add additional time to agitate keypad to scroll through the programmable options until steps that have Rinse 1 selected as their status. The additional rinse time option needs to be turned on for the Cycle Modifier B CNP- appears in the display.
  • Page 73: How To Program Cycle Modifier C Additional Rinse Time Cnp 7

    Programming Control 8. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap- 2. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) pears in the display. The new value is saved and the next op- keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START tion will appear in the display.
  • Page 74 Programming Control Functionality of Keypads in Cycle Programming Keypad Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Start (Enter) Enters Level 4. If on Programmable Cy- Enters Level 6. Saves current parameter cle Time Display Param- value being programmed eter, key press saves cur- into the Programmable rent value and goes back Cycle.
  • Page 75: Programming The Fill Step Type

    Programming Control Programming the Fill Step Type START (enter), XXFiLL will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) keypad to scroll The Fill Step Type allows the owner to program the fill steps of a through the options and START (enter) to select a value.
  • Page 76: Programming The Supply Step Type

    Programming Control Programming the Supply Step Type number and pressing START (enter), XXSUPP will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD The Supply Step Type allows the owner to program the addition (∨) keypad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to se- of chemicals to the load.
  • Page 77 Programming Control Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description External Output #4 oUtP 4 XXSU22 oFF, on Table 13 Supply Steps are unique in that they can either be run independ- ently or be tied to a Fill Step. The following tables are examples of when the Supply step will be active.
  • Page 78: Programming The Agitate Step Type

    Programming Control Programming the Agitate Step Type and pressing START (enter), XXAgit will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) key- The Agitate Step Type allows the owner to program the agitate pad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to select a steps of a cycle.
  • Page 79 Programming Control Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description External Output #4 oUtP 4 XXAg18 oFF, on Table 16 © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 80: Programming The Soak Step Type

    Programming Control Programming the Soak Step Type than minutes and seconds. After selecting the desired Cycle Step number and pressing START (enter), XXSoAk will appear in the The Soak Step Type allows the owner to program a soak step in a display.
  • Page 81 Programming Control Step Type Diplay A Display B Values Description External Output #4 oUtP 4 XXSo18 oFF, on Table 17 © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 82: Programming The Cooldown Step Type

    Programming Control Programming the Cooldown Step Type desired Cycle Step number and pressing START (enter), XXCLdn will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the The Cooldown Step Type allows the owner to program the pa- DELICATES COLD (∨) keypad to scroll through the options and rameters during the cooldown steps of a cycle.
  • Page 83: Programming The Drain Step Type

    Programming Control Programming the Drain Step Type pressing START (enter), XXdrAi will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) key- The Drain Step Type allows the owner to program the drain steps pad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to select a of a cycle.
  • Page 84: Programming The Extract Drain (Spin) Step Type

    Programming Control Programming the Extract Drain (Spin) Step Type sired Cycle Step number and pressing START (enter), XXSPin will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the The Extract Drain (Spin) Step Type allows the owner to program DELICATES COLD (∨) keypad to scroll through the options and the extract drain (spin) steps of a cycle.
  • Page 85: Programming The Audio Step Type

    Programming Control Programming the Audio Step Type selecting the desired Cycle Step number and pressing START (enter), XXAUdi will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL The Audio Step Type is used to alert the user with an audio pat- 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) keypad to scroll through tern for a programmed duration when the step is entered.
  • Page 86: Programming The Hold Step Type

    Programming Control Programming the Hold Step Type pressing START (enter), XXHoLd will appear in the display. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) key- The Hold Step Type allows the owner to pause a cycle at a specif- pad to scroll through the options and START (enter) to select a ic type to allow user interaction with the cycle, generally to add a value.
  • Page 87: Hold Step Custom Messages Cness

    Programming Control 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Hold Step Custom Messages CNESS- Manual Mode. 2. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) This option allows the owner to program the machine to display a keypad until Prog appears in the display.
  • Page 88: Cycle Pause Resume Cycpau

    Programming Control for the normal allocated time. Further attempts beyond the pro- This option allows the owner to set Low Power/Auto Shutdown grammed value will not pause cycle time. This may result in low- on certain day(s) of the week. Low Power and/or Auto Shutdown er max spin speeds and time.
  • Page 89: Low Power-Auto Shutdown 4 Days Enable Lpas 4

    Programming Control This option allows the owner to set Low Power/Auto Shutdown This option allows the owner to set the amount of time the con- on certain day(s) of the week. Low Power and/or Auto Shutdown trol will store active cycle information in the event of a power days/duration are programmed using an external device or net- failure.
  • Page 90: Manual Rapid Advance Rapden

    Programming Control 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the 2. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) Manual Mode. keypad until Prog appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and AtS 1 will appear in the display. 2.
  • Page 91: Heating Indicator Decimal Point (Heater/Temp Sensor Only) Ht Dp

    Programming Control 3. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) 3. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until keypad to scroll through the programmable options until Ht LUC- appears in the display.
  • Page 92: Programmable Close Door Display Pcdl

    Programming Control 4. When SUnitS appears in the display, press the START (en- on = Option Enabled (factory default setting) ter) keypad. The current Speed Units status will appear in the oFF = Option Disabled display. 5. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) rPN = Option (factory default setting) keypad to change the current status.
  • Page 93: Opl Parameters Opl

    Programming Control 5. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) 7. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) keypad to change the current status. keypad to change the current status. 6. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct value ap- 8.
  • Page 94: Drop Off Mode Drop

    Programming Control 6. When oPL 3 appears in the display, press the START (enter) 5. Press the NORMAL 40 (∧) or the DELICATES COLD (∨) keypads to change the current status. keypad. The current OPL status will appear in the display. 6.
  • Page 95: Collecting Audit Information

    Collecting Audit Information Collecting Audit Information This feature allows the owner to retrieve audit information stored Resettable Coin #1 Count rCoin1 in the washer by pressing a sequence of pads on the control. Resettable Coin #2 Count rCoin2 How to Enter Audit Feature Resettable machine Cycle rCyCLE Count...
  • Page 96: Manual Reset

    Manual Reset Manual Reset This feature allows the owner to reset the washer control’s pro- gramming data to the factory default settings by pressing a se- quence of pads on the control. How to Enter Manual Reset 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
  • Page 97: Testing Machine And Electronic Control Functions

    Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Testing Machine and Electronic Control Func- tions This feature allows the owner to run diagnostic tests on various For an overview of the manual diagnostic test feature, refer to the washer operations without servicing the washer. The following flowchart on the following page.
  • Page 98 Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Test Number Diagnostic Mode Display Coin Drop #2 Input Test d 11 C2 XX Vend Header Present Status Test CH oP (Open) or CH CL (Closed) d 12 Start Pulse Test d 13 St XX Door Switch Input Test d 15 dr oP, dr CL...
  • Page 99: Diagnostic Test Descriptions

    Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions "dIAg" Diagnostic Tests "d 18" "d 1" Control Software Show Drain Version Number Test Time Test Press the START (enter) "d 3" "d 19" keypad. Drive Board #1 Temperature Sensor Press the Software Version Test Display Test NORMAL 40 or the DELICATES COLD keypad to...
  • Page 100: Drive Board #1 Software Version Test D 3

    Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions To exit the Software Version Number Test, press the DELI- will add a count to the coin vault opening counter for the audit CATES 30 (<) keypad. The control will return to the Testing and save the time/date for each opening.
  • Page 101: Door Switch Input Test D 15

    Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions will add counts to the total number of Start Pulses counter. Refer To exit the Show Drain Time Test, press the DELICATES 30 (<) to Collecting Audit Information. keypad. The control will return to the Testing Mode. To exit the Start Pulse Test, press the DELICATES 30 (<) key- Temperature Sensor Display Test d 19 pad.
  • Page 102: Water Leak Detection Test D 25

    Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions door will be displayed to prompt the user to close the loading To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show door. When the START (enter) pad is pressed with the door L XXX where XXX is the water level in 0.1 inch precision where a value of 05 equals 0.5 inches.
  • Page 103 Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Comm Comm Life Test Board "B" Board "A" Vend Con- Configura- Jumper Header Header nection Coin Drop Coin Drop tion Value Present Present Present Present #2 Present #1 Present Table 29  continues... © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No.
  • Page 104 Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Comm Comm Life Test Board "B" Board "A" Vend Con- Configura- Jumper Header Header nection Coin Drop Coin Drop tion Value Present Present Present Present #2 Present #1 Present Table 29  continues... © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No.
  • Page 105: Configuration 2 Display Test D 30

    Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Comm Comm Life Test Board "B" Board "A" Vend Con- Configura- Jumper Header Header nection Coin Drop Coin Drop tion Value Present Present Present Present #2 Present #1 Present Table 29 To Enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show Configuration 2 Display Test d 30 d XXX with XXX representing a configuration value as shown in Table 30 .
  • Page 106: Configuration 5 Display Test D 33

    Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Dipswitch 3 Payment Sys- Dipswitch 7 Dipswitch 1 tem Not Dipswitch 8 Heater Disa- Present (OFF) 120 Volt Sup- Pump (OFF) bled (OFF) ply (OFF) Payment Sys- Dipswitch 2 Gravity Drain Heater Ena- tem Present 240 Volt Sup- Configuration (ON)
  • Page 107: To Exit Factory Test

    Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions To Exit Factory Test Factory Test Quick Reference Chart To exit a test step, disconnect the machine from electrical power. Display Test Mode Comments Control Type FL is the control type. Software Version Number XXX is the control version number.
  • Page 108 Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Display Test Mode Comments Door Lock Test When step is entered, control will lock drLo or drUL door and will then check to make sure door is locked. drLo is displayed if door is locked. drUL is displayed if door is un- locked.
  • Page 109 Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Display Test Mode Comments Breakaway Motor runs at Regular Agitate speed. brAy When door unlocks, open door to exit test. Start keypad must be pressed three times to advance to next step. First press turns off water, second press stops motor and third press unlocks the door.
  • Page 110: Error Codes

    Error Codes Error Codes Following is a list of possible error codes for an electronic con- NOTE: Fatal Errors will show oUt oF ordEr along with trol. Errors beginning with Ei refer to external device Infra-red the error on the display. communication errors.
  • Page 111 Error Codes Error Codes Display Description Cause/Corrective Action No Card Reader Communication failure. Power down, power up and try again. If error persists, replace EC19 Communication control or card reader. Right most decimal Network Communi- Communication problem. Wait for 1.5 minutes for error to clear. If error doesn’t clear, point Lit cation Error power-down and power-up the machine.
  • Page 112 Error Codes Error Codes Display Description Cause/Corrective Action Brownout/Voltage Unexpected supply voltage. Check the harness connections between the user control E dS and the output board. If the user control was replaced, set dip switch #1 to the same Configuration seting as the previous control.
  • Page 113 Error Codes Error Codes Display Description Cause/Corrective Action Heater Error If the heater is enabled and the water temperature has not reached the desired tempera- E Ht ture selection within the programmable time, the control will indicate a heater error. If this error occurs, the heater output will be turned off, and the cycle will continue.
  • Page 114 Error Codes Error Codes Display Description Cause/Corrective Action Pressure Sensor Er- If the control does not detect a valid water level sensor input for thirty (30) seconds, or E PS if the Max (Overflow) Fill Level in the control is set to 0 while in Run Mode, Factory Test Mode, or Overflow Mode, the control will enter Machine Error Mode.
  • Page 115 Error Codes Error Codes Display Description Cause/Corrective Action IPM Over Tempera- IPM temperature is detected to be too high. Check that drum spins freely when empty, E d 25 ture Error check for overloading of machine, reduce agitation time, and duty cycle if rotate/pause times are very short and programmable.
  • Page 116 Error Codes Error Codes Display Description Cause/Corrective Action Fatal IPM Tempera- Hardware failure. Unpower to clear error. Replace drive board if error persists. E d 64 ture Open Error © Published by permission of the copyright owner - Part No. 805405ENR5 DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT...
  • Page 117: Rapid Advance Feature

    Rapid Advance Feature Rapid Advance Feature This feature allows the user to quickly advance through an active cycle or advance into a cycle from the Ready Mode. This feature is useful when tests must be performed immediately on a ma- chine currently in an active cycle.
  • Page 118: Clear Vend Feature

    Clear Vend Feature Clear Vend Feature The Clear Vend feature allows the owner to clear a control which is in the middle of satisfying the initial vend price, and set it back to the ready mode. NOTE: The Clear Vend Feature does not work with Ad- ditional Vend Mode or Additional Cycle Top-Off.
  • Page 119: Power Fail Recovery

    Power Fail Recovery Power Fail Recovery The Power Fail Recovery feature allows the cycle status to be saved in memory in the event of a power failure. If the power failure lasted less than 5 seconds and the door is locked, the cycle will resume without requiring the user to press the START (enter) keypad to restart.
  • Page 120: Communications Mode

    Communications Mode Communications Mode Infra-red Communications The Infra-red Communications feature allows the washer control to communicate with an external device. The washer control can be programmed and have its data read without using the keypad. It may also be used to start and stop various diagnostic tests. How to Begin Communications with an External Device The control will go blank and the display will show -C- until the...
  • Page 121: Default Cycle Time

    Default Cycle Time Default Cycle Time The cycles listed are the default cycle times programmed in at the Programmable Options to change these times. All other times are factory (default cycle is Normal 40). This cycle can be made lon- not programmable.
  • Page 122 Default Cycle Time Step Time (Minutes:Sec- Description Step Number Step Type onds) Rinse 3 Fill 2:00 Agitate 0:35 Extract Normal and Perm Press = 4:20 Delicate = 4:05 Rinse 4 Fill 2:00 Supply 0:30 Agitate 0:35 Final Extract Extract Normal = 9:50 Perm Press = 8:20 Delicate = 7:20 Shakeout...

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