Operation, Cycle execution (continued), Warning – B&C Technologies B-Computer Programming (HE Series) User Manual

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Operation

Cycle Execution (continued)

Stop Routine

When the final spin of the wash cycle is
complete, the stop routine is activated. The
stop routine sequence looks like this:

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All inputs are turned off

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A forty second coast down timer is
activated (after a spin)

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12 seconds clockwise at wash (if no
spin)

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3 seconds pause (if no spin)

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12 seconds counterclockwise at wash

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5 second pause

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The display shows done

Once the display shows done, the door can be
opened. Once the door is opened, the display
reverts to the cycle number of the cycle just
completed. The machine is now ready to run
another wash program.

WARNING

Never insert any part of your
body or any object into the
wash cylinder until it has
completely stopped. Doing so
could result in serious injury.

Note: if the display shows done and the wash
cylinder continues to rotate for an abnormally
long time, this means that the water failed to
completely drain, or the water level switch is
faulty. The door will not unlock until the
problem is corrected.

Check Cycle

The B-Computer has a built in diagnostic check
cycle which is very useful for troubleshooting.
To access the check cycle, press the down
arrow when the display shows cy01. The
display will then alternate between check and
cycle. Press the start key to begin.

lole - both fill valves begin filling the

machine to low water level while the cylinder
rotates forward for 12 seconds, pause for 3

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seconds, then reverse for 12 seconds. Failure to
advance beyond this point indicates no water
coming into the machine, water not staying in
the machine, water level switch failure, water
level hose failure, or debris blocking the water
level tube in the sump of the machine.

sup1 - the supply 1 signal appears at the

rear of the machine, flush cup 1 fills with water.

sup2 - the supply 2 signal appears at the

rear of the machine, flush cup 2 fills with water.

sup3 - the supply 3 signal appears at the

rear of the machine, flush cup 3 fills with water.

sup4 - the supply 4 signal appears at the

rear of the machine, flush cup 4 fills with water.
Failure of the signal to appear and failure to
flush any water indicates a blown 500mA fuse
on the output board located inside control
panel.

hile - both fill valves begin filling the

machine to high water level. Failure to advance
beyond this point indicates water not staying in
the machine, water level switch failure, water
level hose failure, or debris blocking the water
level tube in the sump of the machine.

dran - drain valve opens and allows

water to drain from the machine. Failure to
advance beyond this point indicates a clogged
drain system, or a bad water level switch
system.

spin - machine ramps into a short spin

routine.

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