Test cycle – Alliance Laundry Systems F232182R1 User Manual

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Programming

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F232182

Test Cycle

1. Verify that the Run/Program Mode toggle switch

is in the Run position.

2. Press the Up or Down key until the display

alternately flashes “tESt” and “CYC,” indicating
that the test cycle is selected.

3. Press the Start key to begin the test cycle.

NOTE: If “bAL?” or “SPC?” appear on display,
ignore it; computer will proceed automatically.

NOTE: Pressing the Start key while the test cycle is
in progress will immediately advance to the next
step in the test cycle. Drain and load balancing
steps may not
be skipped.

The test cycle is as follows:

a. Once the Start key is pressed, the door

interlock is de-energized (preventing the door
from being opened), the drain valve closes,
the cylinder begins agitating at wash speed,
and both water inlet valves are energized. The
display alternately flashes “bFIL” and “Lo”
(both hot and cold fill valves on, filling to low
level).

b. When the water level switch indicates that low

water level has been reached, the water fill
valves shut off and the dot above and to the
immediate left of the fourth digit of the
display lights.

c. The cold water fill valve is energized. The

display alternately flashes “CFIL” and “

n

Ed”

(cold fill valve on, filling to medium water
level).

d. When the water level switch indicates that

medium water level has been reached, the
cold water fill valve shuts off and the dot
above and to the immediate left of the third
digit of the display lights.

e. The hot water fill valve is energized. The

display alternately flashes “HFIL” and “HI”
(hot fill valve on, filling to high water level).

f. When the water level switch indicates that

high water level has been reached, the hot
water fill valve shuts off and the dot above
and to the immediate left of the second digit
of the display lights.

g. The auxiliary heat output is energized,

provided that the water level switch indicates
that at least low water level is present. The
cold water fill valve is energized. The supply
1 output is energized for five seconds. The
display alternately flashes “SUP1” and
“HEAt” (supply 1 output on, auxiliary heat
output on).

h. The supply 2 output is energized for five

seconds. The display alternately flashes
“SUP2” and “HEAt” (supply 2 output on,
auxiliary heat output on).

i. The supply 3 output is energized for five

seconds. The display alternately flashes
“SUP3” and “HEAt” (supply 3 output on,
auxiliary heat output on).

j. The auxiliary heat output is turned off. The

supply 4 output is energized for five seconds.
The display shows “SUP4” (supply 4 output
on).

k. The supply 5/auxiliary fill output energizes

for five seconds. If the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup
option is set to “SUP5,” the display shows
“SUP5” (supply 5/auxiliary fill output on). If
the “SUP5”/“AFIL” setup option is set to
“AFIL,” the display shows “AFIL” (supply 5/
auxiliary fill output on).

l. The cold water fill valve turns off. The

recirculation pump output is energized for ten
seconds, provided that the water level switch
indicates that at least low water level is
present. The display shows “PU

n

P”

(recirculation pump output on).

m. The motor rotates counterclockwise (in

reverse) at normal wash speed for 60 seconds.
The display alternately flashes “SLo” and
“rEv” (normal wash speed,
counterclockwise).

n. The motor rotates clockwise (forward) at

normal wash speed for 60 seconds. The
display alternately flashes “SLo” and “For”
(normal wash speed, clockwise).

o. The motor rotates counterclockwise (in

reverse) at normal wash speed for 60 seconds.
The display alternately flashes “nor

n

” and

“rEv” (normal wash speed,
counterclockwise).

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