Alliance Laundry Systems UF35PV User Manual

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Programming

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7. Press the Enter key. The display will read either

“BAL-SW”, “BAL-1”, “BAL-2”, or “BAL-3”.
This option should be set as follows:

BAL-SW: This option applies only to older
model washer-extractors equipped with an
optical balance sensor or switch (attached to
shock absorber).

BAL-1: This option is for the 35 pound and
50 pound capacity washer-extractors
equipped with the 160 inverter drop.

BAL-2: This option is for the single-phase
50 pound, all 85 pound, and all 135 pound
models if the inverter balance signal is
connected to the WE-6 microcomputer.

BAL-3: This option is only for the 250 pound
model and only if the inverter balance signal
is connected to the WE-6 microcomputer.

The balance system normally should not need
changing. If necessary, press key 0 to advance
through the available choices.

NOTE: Because of the balance procedure, the
computer will not advance through a drain step.
The computer will neither start in a spin step nor
allow any spin step(s) for which proper balancing
has not occurred. (A drain step must
precede a
high-speed step or two or more consecutive high-
speed steps. High-speed steps include medium spins
and H1, H2, or H3 spins.)

NOTE: Anytime the machine goes from low speed
to high speed, a drain step must be programmed

prior to the high-speed step to allow load
balancing. Otherwise, any high-speed steps for
which load balancing has not occurred will be
skipped.

8. Press the Enter key. The display will read

“USEDxx”. (The “xx” here stands for the total
number of cycles run and will be represented by
numbers in the actual display.)

The count can be left as it appears in the display,
or it can be reset to “00”.

To leave the count unaltered, press the Enter
key to return to the normal programming
mode.

To reset the count, press key 0. The display
will read “USED00”.

Press the Enter key to return to the normal
programming mode.

The computer stores the cycle count in RAM.
Thus, if power to the computer is interrupted, the
count will automatically be set at “00”.

If a daily count is desired, the display should be
read at the end of the day and then reset prior to
running the next day’s first cycle. (The display
resets automatically after the cycle count reaches
99.)

9. Return the Program Mode switch to the RUN

position and remove the key. Prompting is
complete.

NOTE: Prompting will change the parameters in
all cycles programmed.

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