End step condition: temperature, End step condition: time, Single step execution – B&C Technologies SP Series Commercial User Manual

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3 seconds, the required value to advance. If INC or DEC is pressed, you can temporarily modify
the value for the current step. Pressing TEMP allows you to see the current temperature of the
water. Pressing the TIME key shows the watch dog timer (WDT) value for the current step.

5.3.2

End Step Condition: Temperature

If the end condition of the segment is a temperature, the display will show:

WASH3 TEMP=35C

where 35C is the actual temperature of the wash solution. By pressing TEMP the display will
change, for 3 seconds, show the required step temperature for advance. Pressing INC or DEC
allows modification of the value for the step. Pressing LEVEL allows you to see the current water
level. Pressing the TIME key shows the watch dog timer (WDT) value for the current step.

5.3.3

End Step Condition: Time

If the end of the step calls for a time to elapse, the display shows:

RINSE1 T=2m 30s

In this case, the display shows the time left in the step. INC and DEC allow you to add or subtract
minutes for the current cycle. TEMP allows you to view the current water temperature, and LEVEL
shows the current water level. Note: During heating, fill and drain phases, the WDT (watch dog
timer) is activated. If the phase does not complete before the timer expires, an alarm will be
displayed indicating that the particular phase did not complete within the time allowed.

5.3.4

Single Step Execution

A single step or cycle of a wash program can be executed. At the main prompt, enter zero for the
program number. For two seconds, the display changes to:

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).

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