Chapter 1. Commissioning; Important Owner/User Information (Document Biceuk02); Ensure Safety Of All Laundry Personnel; Customize The Machine Controller - Milnor MWR09E5 Series General Operating And Troubleshooting

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Commissioning
BICEUK02 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20060823 / 20060823 / 20060823 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEP
1.1. Important Owner/User Information
The following two procedures must be completed before this machine is placed in service:
1. Ensure the safety of all laundry personnel.
2. Customize the machine controller for the intended machine application.

Ensure Safety of All Laundry Personnel

1.1.1.
Ensure that all personnel who will operate or maintain this machine read the safety manual before
permitting them to access the machine. Ensure that all user manuals are available to the
appropriate personnel and that all precautions explained in all applicable manuals are observed.

Customize the Machine Controller

1.1.2.
Customizing the controller includes verifying that it is configured for the particular application
(set of four pre-programmed formulas) for which the machine will be used. Always verify the
machine configuration when the machine is first placed in service and after replacing the
microprocessor controller.
Configure this machine by setting DIP switch SW1 on the microprocessor controller. See Section
2.1. "Configuring E-P OneTouch
detailed configuration instructions.
BIWUUI02 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20060823 / 20060823 / 20060823 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEP

1.2. About the Forces Transmitted by 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. During washing, the impact of
the goods as they drop imparts forces which are quite difficult to quantify. Size for size, both
rigid and flexibly-mounted machines transmit approximately the same forces during washing.
During extracting, rigid machines transmit forces up to 30 times greater than equivalent flexibly-
mounted models. The actual magnitude of these forces vary according to several factors:
• machine size,
• final extraction speed,
• amount, condition, and type of goods being processed,
• the liquor level and chemical conditions in the bath preceding extraction, and
• other miscellaneous factors.
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Washer-extractor Models" in this manual for the location of
— End of BICEUK02 —

Chapter 1. Commissioning

PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION

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