Programming, Cycle programming continued – B&C Technologies EL-6 Programming (SA, SB, SI, SP, HI, HP Series) User Manual

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Programming

Cycle Programming continued

To activate the Drain and end Step 1, press
ENTER. Pressing INC or DEC will scroll
through the other functions to end the step.
The step can end with a Water Level, a Water
Temperature, or an elapsed Time. Select one
of the functions by pressing ENTER changes
the display and prompts you to enter a value
for the particular function.
Example

LEVEL NO

LEVEL = cm

ENTER

Type the required value in using the numerical
keypad and press ENTER.

In the event that you choose a level or a
temperature to end the step, you will be
prompted with:

WDT = NO

This is the Watch Dog Timer. Press ENTER to
set the value.

WDT = m

Set the time in minutes, press ENTER

WDT = s

Set the time in seconds, press ENTER. This is a
time limit in which the temperature or water
level you have programmed should be reached.
If the level or temperature cannot be reached in
the given amount of time, the control will
display an alarm. Press ENTER to continue
after an alarm. Be sure to enter a time that is
reasonably longer than the presumed time for
filling or heating. 9:00 (nine minutes, zero
seconds) is good for a fill, 30:00 (thirty minutes,
zero seconds) is good for a heat step.

The display now shows:

STORE?

Pressing STOP will cancel the programming
and abort any parameters you have entered.
To save, press ENTER. Now the start of a new
step will be indicated. For two seconds the
display shows:

START STEP 2

At this point, you may continue adding steps to
the cycle using the same programming
sequence as used for Step 1. If programming is
complete, press STOP. The display now shows:

The display then changes to:

COOLING? NO

PREWASH = ?

You may now program another Prewash cycle,
or select one of the other cycle types and
continue programming. To exit from cycle
programming, press RESET.

Cooldown Phase

The cooldown phase allows you to specify a
temperature to reach before draining the
machine. There are five parameters to be
programmed: Minimum Level, Maximum
Level, Temperature, WDT, and Motor. The
cooldown phase operates as follows:
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The water is drained to the minimum
level as mentioned above.

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Cold water is then added up to the
maximum level as mentioned above,
and the temperature is monitored.

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Draining and filling continue until either
the temperature is reached, or the WTD
(watch dog timer) has expired.

The motor profile chosen is active throughout
this step.

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