Partial Program; Displaying The Current Program And Step; Soak; Advance - B&C Technologies SI Series Installation And Operation Manual

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SINGLE CYCLE
Then quickly to:
PREWASH=?
Now, using the INC and DEC keys, you may choose the cycle you wish to run (PREWASH, WASH,
RINSE, SPIN, UNROLL). When you have selected the cycle type, press ENTER and select the cycle
number. Confirm by pressing ENTER. The display changes to:
PRWH1 EXECUT.?
Pressing the START key will execute the cycle you chose (Prewash1 in this example).

6.4.5 Partial Program

A program can be started from the beginning, or at any subsequent cycle. After selecting the
program you wish to execute, the display will show:
PRWH1 EXECUT.?
Instead of pressing START to execute the program, press the ADVANCE key. The cycles within
the program will be displayed incrementally. Choose the point at which you would like to begin,
and press the START key. The machine will begin operation from this point.

6.4.6 Displaying the Current Program and Step

While the machine is in operation, pressing then ENTER key will cause the display to show the
current program number and step.
PRG 1 STP 3

6.4.7 Soak

You can insert a pause at any point of the wash program with the exception of distribution and
spin. To do so, simply press the PAUSE key. The display will begin showing a time, counting up as
long as the machine remains paused. Pressing the START key will restart the program at the point
it was paused. As long as the machine is paused, all other WDT (watch dog timers) are paused as
well.

6.4.8 Advance

While any program is running, you can end the current step and advance to the next one by
pressing the ADVAN key. If the key is pressed during a spin, the spin will be aborted, and the
standard spin slow down time will be activated. It is possible to disable the advance function.
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