Operation – B&C Technologies HI Series Commercial User Manual

Page 29

Advertising
background image

Operation

Wash Program Execution

After power is applied to the machine, and
the internal diagnostics are complete, the
machine is ready for a program to be
chosen. The display will show:

PROGRAM N. _

Using the keypad, type the number of the
program you wish to run followed by the
ENTER key. Standard programs are
outlined in the EL6 stock program list,
included with the machine. The display will
change to show the fist cycle of the selected
program:

PRWH 1 EXECUT.?

Press START to execute the program, or
RESET to return to program selection.
While the program is executing, the display
shows the current segment of the program,
and the ending condition of the segment.
See the following examples:

Level

If the end requirement of the segment (step)
is a particular water level, the display will
show:

RINSE1 LVL=cm12

cm12 is the actual water level in the
machine (12 centimeters). Pressing the
LEVEL key shows, for 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.

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.

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.

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:

Temperature

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

29

Advertising