Halting a program, Water level refresh, Unbalance – B&C Technologies SI Series Industrial User Manual

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6.4.9

Halting a Program

At any time during the execution of the wash program, the running program can be terminated
by pressing the STOP key.

6.4.10

Water Level Refresh

While a program is running, if the water level drops to a level which is 3cm below the target level,
cold water will automatically be added to replenish the level.

6.4.11

Unbalance

If the load is excessively out of balance, the spin routine will stop and a redistribution of the goods
will take place. If three consecutive out of balances occur, the machine will end the program. After
the first unbalance, the balance indicator will light on the control panel and remain illuminated
until a new program is started. The balance indicator light does not necessarily indicate a problem,
but that one or more retries was required.

6.4.12

Power Failure

If the power fails during execution of a program, and is of less than one second, it is ignored. If the
failure is longer than one second, the machine stops. Upon restoration of mains power, the display
shows CYCLE CONTINUE? and the power failure indicator illuminates on the front panel. If you
wish to restart the program at the point in which power failed, press the START key. At this point,
the program restarts at the point of power failure and the power failure indicator turns off. If you
wish to cancel the program, simply press the RESET key. This function is not active while a single
cycle is running.

6.4.13

End of Program

When a program has completed, the message PLEASE WAIT is displayed and the buzzer sounds.
The buzzer can be silenced by pressing the RESET key. If the temperature or water level are out of
too high, the display shows the offending value and for safety reasons, the door cannot be opened
until the temperature inside the cylinder is cool enough, or there is no more water.

6.4.14

Malfunction Alarms

The state of the water temperature and water levels are constantly monitored to prevent function-
ing problems with these devices. Watch Dog Timers (WDT) are used to prevent cycle failure when

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