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Alliance Laundry Systems IYN125W Programming Manual (149 pages)
Washer-Extractors Micro Control Refer to Page 9 for Model Identification
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Safety Information Safety Information
9
Important Safety Instructions
9
Introduction
10
Model Identification
10
Machine Type in Configuration Menu
14
Control Identification
16
Symbols Used
16
Main Menu
18
Basic Description of Controls Basic Description of Controls
19
General
19
Specific
19
How to Get into the Setup Mode
20
99 Wash Programs - 99 Steps
21
Available Wash Sequences
22
The Creation of a Wash Program
22
Top Soap Dispenser and Front (or Side) Soap Dispenser
22
Programming the Wash Sequence
22
Programming the Drain Sequence
22
The Tumble Sequence
23
Programming the Functions
23
Programming the Water Temperature
23
Programming the Water Inlets Valves
23
Top Soap Dispenser - MFR
23
Front or Side Soap Dispenser Washing Machines
23
Programming the Water Level
24
Cabinet Hardmount 6-35 Kg / 15-80 Lb
24
Cabinet Freestanding 6-23 Kg / 15-50 Lb
27
Water Level
28
Machine Type
28
Cabinet Freestanding 33-120 Kg / 80-265 Lb / 335-1200 L
30
Barrier Machines 16-66 Kg / 35-150 Lb / 160-663 L
33
Barrier Machines 70-180 Kg / 160-400 Lb / 700-1800 L
35
Programmable Water Level
39
Speed of Machines with Frequency Inverter
40
Programming the Wash Speed
41
Programming Extraction Speed
41
Programming Supplies
41
Programming the Motor on and off Times for Reversing
42
Programming the Sequence Time
42
Signal
42
Programming Water Recycling Inlets and Outlets
42
Initializing the Machine Initializing the Machine
43
Initialization Menu
43
Configuration Menu
46
Passwords
47
Display Message
49
Advanced Menu
52
DAQ Memory Menu
52
Hygienic Cycle Menu
53
Program Mode Lock Menu
53
Program Lock Menu
54
Traceability Menu
56
Weighing Menu
56
Special
57
How to Create and Adjust a Wash Program
59
Programming
60
General
60
Step 1: Program Menu
60
Step 2: Program Functions
60
Step 3: Program Step Function
61
Step 4: Programming the Wash Part
63
Selecting the Wash Part
63
The Prewash Sequence
65
The Wash Sequence
66
The Cooldown Sequence
68
The Rinse Sequence
70
The Final Rinse Sequence
72
The Soak Sequence
74
The Flush Sequence
76
The Spray Sequence
77
The no Wash Sequence
77
Step 5: Programming the Drain Step
77
Selecting the Drain / Extraction Step
77
The Drain Sequence
79
The Extract Sequence
80
The no Drain Sequence
81
The Static Drain Sequence
82
The Reversing Drain Sequence
83
Operation Menu Operation Menu
84
Starting up
84
Switching on the Power
84
Load the Washing Machine
84
Put Soap into the Soap Dispenser
84
Starting a Wash Program
84
Programming a Delay Time
84
Economic
84
The Active Program
85
Advancing a Wash Program
85
Wash Time
85
Program End
86
Water Fill Process
86
Heating Process
87
Cooldown Function
87
Flush Function
87
Spray Function
87
Unbalance
87
Adding Detergents
87
Stop
87
Open Soap Box
87
Wait State
88
How to Handle Failure Messages
88
How to Handle Power Interruptions
88
Special Function Buttons
88
Water Recycling
89
External Liquid Soap Boxes
89
Automatic Weighing System
89
System with Manual Entering of the Linen Weight
89
Pre-Programmed Programs Pre-Programmed Programs
91
Supply Times
91
Water Inlets (Valves) Information
91
Wash Program Legend Water Levels
91
Wash Actions
91
RPM (Revolutions Per Minute)
91
Wash Programs
92
Wash Program 1: Hot Wash 194°F 90°C
92
Wash Program 2: Warm Wash 140°F 60°C
93
Wash Program 3: Colored Wash 104°F 40°C
94
Wash Program 4: Bright Colored Wash 86°F 30°C
95
Wash Program 5: Woolens 59°F 15°C
95
Wash Program 6: Eco Hot Wash 194°F 90°C
97
Wash Program 7: Eco Warm Wash 140°F 60°C
97
Wash Program 8: Eco Colored Wash 104°F 40°C
99
Wash Program 9: Eco Bright Colored Wash 86°F 30°C
99
Wash Program 10: Super Eco Hot Wash 194°F 90°C
101
Wash Program 11: Super Eco Warm Wash 140°F 60°C
101
Wash Program 12: Super Eco Color Wash 104°F 40°C
103
Wash Program 13: Super Eco Bright Color Wash 86°F 30°C
103
Wash Program 14: Extraction - Low Speed
105
Wash Program 15: Extraction - High Speed
105
Roubleshooting
106
Display Messages
106
Fault Messages
106
How to Handle Fault Messages
106
Failure Message Overview
108
Fault Occurrence
108
Service Menu
111
Display Message
112
Faults Menu (Service Faults)
112
Toolbox Menu
113
Diagnostic Program
114
Test Sequence
114
Basic Diagnostic Wash Program
116
Troubleshooting
117
External Communication Problems
118
Error Message Descriptions
118
Failure 1: Drain Failure Cooldown Sequence
119
Failure 2: Drain Failure
119
Failure 3: out of Balance before Spin
120
Failure 4: out of Balance Normal Spin
120
Failure 5: out of Balance High Spin
120
Failure 6: Door Switch Failure
120
Failure 7: Door Lock Solenoid Switch Failure
121
Failure 8: Door Lock Check at Start Failure
121
Failure 9: Door Lock Solenoid Switch Failure at Cycle End
121
Failure 10: Bimetal/Spring
122
Failure 11: Fill Failure
122
Failure 12: Overfill Failure
123
Failure 13: Heating Failure
123
Failure 14: Heating Time Failure
123
Failure 15: too Hot
123
Failure 21: Overflow Failure
124
Failure 22: Flush Failure
124
Failure 24: Defective Level Sensor
124
Failure 25: Defective Temperature Sensor
124
Failure 26: Undefined Mitsubishi Frequency Inverter Error Code
125
Failure 27: Communication Fault Inverter
125
Failure 28: THT (Mitsubishi) / E.OL (KEB) Time out
126
Failure 29: OV3 (Mitsubishi) / E.OP (KEB) Time out
126
Failure 31: Initialization Fault Inverter
126
Failure 32: Verification Fault Inverter
126
Failure 33: Stall Prevention Function
127
Failure 35: Wrong Software Version
127
Failure 37: Drain Failure at the Spray Sequence
127
Failure 38: no Recycle Water
127
Failure 39: Empty Soap Supply Box
127
Failure 40: Fill Failure Empty Water Recycling Tank
128
Failure 41: Service Due Warning
128
Failure 42: no Network Connection
128
Failure 43: Wrong Voltage Range Selection
128
Failure 44: Wrong Inverter Model Type
129
Failure 45: no Speed Sensor Signal
129
Failure 46: Brake Stays Closed
129
Failure 47: Brake Wear out Signal
129
Failure 48: Brake Stays Open
130
Failure 49: Unbalance Switch at Wash
130
Failure 50-51: Error no Second-Third Acceleration Ramp
130
Failure 52: PCB-EEPROM CRC Failure
131
Failure 53: PCB-EEPROM Data out of Range Failure
131
Failure 57: Lock System
131
Failure 58: no Free Run
131
Failure 59: Run Free Run
131
Failure 60: no Reset Drive
131
Failure 61: Continue Spin
132
Failure 62: Extended Speed
132
Failure 68: no Sign Spin
132
Failure 69: RS Unbalance
133
Failure 70: RS7 Select
133
Failure 71: RS10 Select
133
Failure 72: KEB ST Low
133
Failure 73: KEB ST High
133
Failure 74: CFISTUCK
134
Failure 75: Undefined KEB Frequency Inverter Error Code
134
Failure 78: Lock Active
134
Failure 79: Lock Start
134
Failure 80: Time out Input 16
134
Failure 81: no Reheat
135
Failure 82: no Refill
135
Failure 83: Cycle Fail
135
Failure 84: no Store PC
135
Failure 85: RTC Low Battery
135
Failure 86: no RTC Communication
135
Failure 95: Watch Dog
136
Failure 100: Weigh NOCOMM
136
Failure 101: Weigh Low
136
Failure 102: Weigh High
136
Failure 103: Weigh Balance
136
Failure 104: Weigh Overload
137
Failure 105: Weigh Airbags
137
Failure 300-353: Mitsubishi Inverter Alarm Message
138
Failure 300-301-302: OC Errors (OVERCURRENT)
141
Failure 303-304-305: OV Errors (OVERVOLTAGE)
141
Failure 306: THT-Error (INVERTER OVERLOAD)
141
Failure 307: THM-Error (MOTOR OVERLOAD)
141
Failure 309: OLT-Error (STALL PREVENTION)
141
Failure 313-315: OPT/PUE-Error (OPTION FAULT/PARAMETER UNIT LEAVE OUT)
141
Failure 335: FIN-Error (COOLING FIN INVERTER OVERHEAT)
142
Failure 400-441: KEB Inverter Alarm Message
142
Failure 401: Bus-Error (COMMUNICATION BUS ERROR)
144
Failure 408: E. EF (EXTERNAL FAULT)
144
Failure 420: OC-Error (OVERCURRENT)
145
Failure 421, 423: E.OH, E.OHI Error (INVERTER OVERHEAT)
145
Failure 422: E.OH2 Error (MOTOR PROTECTION)
145
Failure 424, 425: E.OL / E.OL2 Error (INVERTER OVERLOAD)
145
Failure 426: E. OP (OVERVOLTAGE)
146
Failure 500-520: Memory Errors
146
Failure 550: DAQ Version Error
146
Failure 551: DAQ Write Error
146
Failure 552: DAQ Full Error
146
Failure 553: Store DAQ>PC DATA
146
Failure 600-628: Software Errors
146
Service Information Service Information
147
Maintenance
147
Information for Service
147
Programmer Circuit Board
147
Instructions for Replacing the Electronic Board and Keypad
148
Instructions for Installing New Software
148
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Alliance Laundry Systems IYN125W Installation Operation & Maintenance (68 pages)
Cabinet Freestanding
Brand:
Alliance Laundry Systems
| Category:
Washer
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Safety Information
6
Explanation of Safety Messages
6
Important Safety Instructions
6
Safety Decals
9
Important Information before Installation
9
Transportation and Storage
9
For Installation
9
Machine Information
9
Introduction
10
Model Identification
10
Replacement Parts
11
Customer Service
11
Technical Specifications
12
75/335, 90/400 and 125/520 Models Without Tilt Option
15
180/800, 230/1000 and 275/1200 Models Without Tilt Option
17
180/800 Models with Tilt Option
19
230/1000 Models with Tilt Option
21
275/1200 Models with Tilt Option
23
Installation
25
Handling, Transport and Storage
25
Transport and Storage
25
Handling During Installation
25
Unpacking
25
Space Requirements
25
Required Machine Working Conditions
25
Size of a Laundry Room
25
Machine Positioning
26
Machine Anchoring
26
75/335, 90/400 and 125/520 Models
27
180/800, 230/1000 and 275/1200 Models
29
Machine Anchoring - 90/400 and 125/520 Models with Tilt Option
31
Machine Anchoring - 180/800, 230/1000 and 275/1200 Models with Tilt Option
32
Connections
33
Water Connection
33
Water Consumption
34
Water Drain Connection
34
Steam Connection
34
Venting
35
Electrical Connection
35
Liquid Soap Connection
41
Electrical Connection
42
Electronic Controller with Blue PCB and Graphical Display
42
Putting the Machine into Service
43
Models 75/335, 90/400 and 125/520
43
Models 90/400 and 125/520
43
With Tilt Option
43
Models 180/800, 230/1000 and 275/1200
44
Checking before Putting into Service
44
Operation
45
Symbols on the Machine
45
Hanging Control (Washers with Tilting System)
46
Micro Microprocessor
47
Before Washing
48
Opening the Door
48
Loading the Machine with Linen
48
Closing the Door
48
Program Selection
48
Wash Programs Overview
49
Add Detergent
49
Start the Washer
50
Micro Microprocessor
50
End of Wash Cycle
50
Models with the Tilt Option - Tilting the Machine Forward to a Position Suitable for Unloading the Linen
50
Models with the Tilt Option - Unloading the Linen
51
Models with the Tilt Option - Tilting the Machine to the Basic Position
51
Maintenance
52
Introduction
52
Daily
52
Monthly or after 200 Working Hours
52
Every 3 Months or after 500 Working Hours
52
Every 6 Months or after 1000 Working Hours
53
Safety Vibration Switch
53
Function Description - Models 75/335, 90/400 and 125/520
53
Function Description - Models 180/800, 230/1000 and 275/1200
53
Sensibility Adjustment - Models 75/335, 90/400 and 125/520
54
Sensibility Adjustment - Models 180/800, 230/1000
54
And 275/1200
54
Lubrication
59
Lubrication Points, Quantity and Lubrication Periods - Models 75/335, 90/400 and 125/520
59
230/1000 and 275/1200
59
Driving Mechanism
60
Inspection of Belt Tightness
60
Belt Replacement
60
Pulley Alignment
60
Steam Filters
61
Cleaning the Filter
61
Thrust of Door Seal
61
Adjusting on the Side of the Door Handle
61
Spring Unit - Models 75/335, 90/400 and 125/520
63
Spring Unit - Models 180/800, 230/1000 and 275/1200
64
Replacement Washer Fuses
64
Fuse Values
64
Earth Leakage Trips
64
The Test Procedure
64
Troubleshooting Aids
65
Door Blocking
65
Description of Door Lock Function
65
Lock Without Tensions before the Program Start
65
Main Switch and Emergency Stop Button Are Switched on
65
Current Failure During Operation
65
Unblocking the Door Lock in Case of Emergency
65
Error Indication Shown on Display
66
Putting the Machine out of Service
67
Disconnecting the Machine
67
Machine Disposal
68
Possibility of the Machine Disposal by a Specialized Company
68
Possibility of the Machine Liquidation by Own Potential
68
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