Cycle count cycle programming, Cycle count, Cycle programming – Alliance Laundry Systems F232182R1 User Manual

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Programming

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Auxiliary Heat

Heat is a dedicated output of the V-computer, which
controls an optional heat source. If “noHt” is selected,
the heat output will never energize during a cycle
(except briefly in the test cycle to ensure that the
output functions properly), regardless of programmed
temperature settings. If “HEAt” is selected, the output
will energize during a cycle if the three following
conditions are true:

A nonzero heat temperature is programmed.

The computer senses that the present temperature
is below the programmed target temperature.

There is at least a low water level in the machine.

NOTE: Do not enable the auxiliary heat setup
option and disable the temperature-controlled fill
option on machines not equipped with auxiliary
heat. The machine will pause for 40 minutes during
any cycle segment where the fill water temperature
does not equal or exceed the programmed value of
the heat step.

Supply 5 or Auxiliary Fill

If “SUP5” is selected, the output labeled AF on the
solid state output board can be used to control a fifth
supply signal. This setup option must be selected to
program an “SUP5” or an “SUP6” (supply 1 and
supply 5 combined) in a cycle step.

If “AFIL” is selected, the output labeled AF can be
used to control an auxiliary fill valve. Auxiliary fills
can be programmed to low, medium, or high water
level. This setup option must be selected to program an
“AFIL” in a cycle step.

Temperature-Controlled Fill

If “tFIL” is selected, a temperature-controlled fill can
be programmed for any segment. This setup option
must be selected to program a “tFIL” in a cycle step. If
“ntFL” is selected, this feature is disabled.

Automatic Cool-Down

If “CooL” is selected, the automatic cool-down feature
is enabled. If the wash solution is 140°F (60°C) or
higher when a cycle step calls for a drain, the washing
action will continue and the cold water valve will
begin flushing cold water into the wash solution. Once
the wash solution temperature drops below 140°F
(60°C), the drains open and the cycle continues as
programmed. If “noCL” is selected, this feature is
disabled.

Cycle Count

To display the current cycle count, press the Start key
while the display is showing the temperature in the
sump. The display will show a two-digit number
indicating how many cycles have been run to
completion (cycles which were stopped in progress are
not counted). Press the Start key to return to Program
Mode without resetting the count. Press the Up or
Down key to reset the count to zero and return to
Program Mode.

Cycle Programming

To edit an existing cycle or create a new cycle, press
the Up key while the display is showing the
temperature in the sump. The display will show
“CY01.” Press the Up or Down key until the desired
cycle number is displayed. Press the Start key to begin
editing the selected cycle.

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