Alliance Laundry Systems F232179R5 manual

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    Pr ogramming www .comlaundry .com W asher -Extractors Cabinet Hardmount B-Series Microcomputer for OPL Models 2 Speed and V ariable-Speed Refer to Pa ge 2 for Model Identif ication CHM5 2 WASH ADD BLEACH RINSE SPIN DOOR CLEAN FILTER NORMAL LIGHT SOIL UNIFORMS HEAVY SOIL STAINED DELICATE HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT WARM COLD ST ART PERM PRESS VISA TM CH[...]

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    © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT © Copyright 2008, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC All rights reserv ed. No part of the cont ents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in an y form or by an y means without the e xpressed written consent of the publisher . F232179 1 Ta b l e o f Contents Model Identificati[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT 2 F232179 Model Identification Information in this manual is applicable to these models: HC20BN2 HC60BNF SC50BN2 UC30 BN2 UC80BNV HC30BN2 HC80BNV SC60BN2 UC40BN2 HC40BN2 SC20 BN2 SC60BNF UC50BN2 HC50BN2 SC30 BN2 SC80BNV UC60BN2 HC60BN2 SC40 BN2 UC20 BN2 UC60BNF[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT 3 F232179 Safe ty Inf ormation Explanation of Safet y Messages Precautionary statements (“D ANGER, ” “W ARNING, ” and “CA UTION”), followed b y specific instructions, are found in this manual an d on machine decals. These precautions are intended for the pe[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Sa fe ty In for m at i on F232179 4 9. Do not install or store the w asher where it will be exposed to water and/or weather . 10. Do not tamper wi t h the controls. 11. Do not repair or re place any part of the washer , or attempt any servicing unless specif ically rec[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Safety Information 5 F232179 IMPOR T ANT: Ens ure that the recommend ed clea rances f or inspection and maintenance are pr ovided. Nev er allow the inspe ction and maintenance space to be b loc ked. Safety Decals Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the machine[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Sa fe ty In for m at i on F232179 6 Operator Safety T o ensure the safety of machine operators, the follo wing maintena nce checks mu st be performed daily: 1. Prior to operating the machine, v erify that all warning sign s are present and le gible. Missing or illegibl[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT 7 F232179 Pr ogramming NO TE: The machines are factory-programmed with basic cycles to ma ke the units operational without programming at the installation. Entering Pr ogram Mode 1. Open machine lid. 2. Locate Program/Run switch on the computer board. This is accessed [...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 8 Cyc le and Err or Count 1. T o read, enter PR OGRAM Mode. Refer to Entering Program Mode . 2. Press ST AR T (Enter) ke ypad. Display shows “Erdn” (indicates Drain Error count). 3. Press ST AR T (Enter) ke ypad. Display show s a number (2 or 3[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 9 F232179 Cyc le and Err or Count The control lo gs c ycle coun t (total of all cycles completed). 1. T o read, enter PR OGRAM Mode. 2. Press ST AR T (Enter) ke ypad. Display will show the cy cle count. 3. Press ST AR T (Enter) ke ypad. Display will show c[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 10 Programming Cyc le Segments The machine is preprogrammed with eight wash cycle formulas that can be edited. T o edit any of these c ycles, enter PR OGRAM Mode. In PR OGRAM Mode, cycles are selected by number (1 through 8) as opposed to the R UN [...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 11 F232179 Options f or Each Segment Cycle Steps A vailable (NO TE: W ASH, ADD BLEA CH, RINSE and SPIN LEDs light ONL Y when a cycle f ormula is in operation.) Displa y Setting Opt ions f or Cyc le Steps W ash 1 (display ed as “USH1”) T ime for Agitati[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 12 T ab le 1 (Con tinued) Cycle Steps A vailable (NO TE: W ASH, ADD BLEA CH, RINSE and SPIN LEDs light ONL Y when a cycle f ormula is in operation.) Displa y Setting Opt ions f or Cyc le Steps W ash 2 (displa yed a s “USH2”) Fill water lev el c[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 13 F232179 T ab le 1 (Con tinued) Cycle Steps A vailable (NO TE: W ASH, ADD BLEA CH, RINSE and SPIN LEDs light ONL Y when a cycle f ormula is in operation.) Displa y Setting Opt ions f or Cyc le Steps W ash 3 (displa yed a s “USH3”) Supply SUP0 SUP0 fo[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 14 T ab le 1 (Con tinued) Cycle Steps A vailable (NO TE: W ASH, ADD BLEA CH, RINSE and SPIN LEDs light ONL Y when a cycle f ormula is in operation.) Displa y Setting Opt ions f or Cyc le Steps W ash 4 (displa yed a s “USH4”) Heat (Models with h[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 15 F232179 T ab le 1 (Con tinued) Cycle Steps A vailable (NO TE: W ASH, ADD BLEA CH, RINSE and SPIN LEDs light ONL Y when a cycle f ormula is in operation.) Displa y Setting Opt ions f or Cyc le Steps Rinse 2 (displa yed as “rIN2”) T ime for Agitation [...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 16 T ab le 1 (Con tinued) Cycle Steps A vailable (NO TE: W ASH, ADD BLEA CH, RINSE and SPIN LEDs light ONL Y when a cycle f ormula is in operation.) Displa y Setting Opt ions f or Cyc le Steps Rinse 3 (displa yed as “rIN3”) Supply SUP0 SUP0 for[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 17 F232179 Ta b l e 1 T ab le 1 (Con tinued) Cycle Steps A vailable (NO TE: W ASH, ADD BLEA CH, RINSE and SPIN LEDs light ONL Y when a cycle f ormula is in operation.) Displa y Setting Opt ions f or Cyc le Steps Rinse 4 (displa yed as “rIN4”) Heat (Mod[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 18 NO TE: If the wash load becomes out of balance, the machine will attempt to balance the load. After three failed attempts th e display will light the leftmost digit and a lower spin will be used to complete the cycle. Refer to Fi g u r e 2 . Fig[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 19 F232179 T o Edit an Entire W ash Cycl e Formula 1. Enter PR OGRAM Mode. Refer to Entering Program Mode Section . 2. Press the ( ∧ ) ke ypad until display shows “CY01”. 3. Press the ( ∧) or ( ∨) ke ypad until cycle to be edited is displayed. 4.[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 20 Heated Models Only 18. Display shows temperature in degrees F or C. Display will sho w degrees F if conf igured for “F Ar” in SETUP Mode, or de grees C if confi gured for “CEL” in S ETUP Mode. Range is 80°F to 205°F , or 00F (no heat f[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 21 F232179 38. Press the ( ∧) or ( ∨) ke ypad to alter the selection or ST AR T (Enter) keypad to continue. The leftmost su pply compar tment (as seen from front of machine), which can be used for detergent, flushes during fill cycles whether Supply 1 [...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 22 Abnormal Conditions Door Open During Operation If the control senses either a momentary or sustained open door while the machin e is operating in a w ash cycle, the control immediatel y attempts to halt rotation of the c ylinder , and all output[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 23 F232179 Clean Fan LED On V ariable-Speed Models Only If the bottom indicator LED on front p anel decal lights, the temperature sensor in the in verter dri ve compartment is indicating the temperature is undesirably high . Check and clean the drive compa[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 24 Control T est W arm fill to lo w water le vel Display flashes “bFIL”/“LO” (W ASH LED on), no agitation Outputs: Motor OFF , Drain closed, hot fill on, cold fill on Pause after reaching lo w water lev el Display shows “LO” (no flashin[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 25 F232179 NO TE: ON appears ONL Y where motor control outputs are on (otherwise they are off). Outputs refer enced are on control unit fuse board. Outputs are as labeled on the fuse board. NO TE: For v ariable-speed machines smaller than C80, SPn1 and SPn[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 26 Cyc le Charts for Dome stic OPL (For Models Build After April 2005) Models with these default c ycles will display P-F5 after po wer is applied to machine. T ab le 5 (Contin ued) Cycl e Steps Normal Hot Light Soil Hot Hea vy Soil Hot Stained Hot[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 27 F232179 T ab le 5 (Contin ued) T ab le 5 (Contin ued) Cycle Steps Normal Hot Light Soil Hot Heavy Soil Hot Stained Hot Pe r m Press Hot Visa ® Wa r m Uniforms Delicate Cold W ash 4 (W ASH indicato r) T ime for agitation (min) Fill valv es (temperature)[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 28 Ta b l e 5 T ab le 5 (Contin ued) Cycl e Steps Normal Hot Light Soil Hot Hea vy Soil Hot Stained Hot Pe r m Press Hot Visa ® Wa r m Uniforms Delicate Cold Rinse 4 (RINSE indicator) T ime for agitation (min) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 Fill valves (temperat[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 29 F232179 Cyc le Charts for Dome stic OPL (For Models Built Bef ore April 2005) Models with these default c ycles will display P-F1 after po wer is applied to machine. . T ab le 6 (Contin ued) Cycl e Steps Normal Hot Light Soil Hot Hea vy Soil Hot Stained[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 30 T ab le 6 (Contin ued) T ab le 6 (Contin ued) Cycle Steps Normal Hot Light Soil Hot Heavy Soil Hot Stained Hot Pe r m Press Hot Visa ® Wa r m Uniforms Delicate Cold W ash 4 (W ASH indicato r) T ime for agitation (min) 2 4 2 Fill valv es (temper[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 31 F232179 Ta b l e 6 T ab le 6 (Contin ued) Cycle Steps Normal Hot Light Soil Hot Heavy Soil Hot Stained Hot Pe r m Press Hot Visa ® Wa r m Uniforms Delicate Cold Rinse 4 (RINSE indicator) T ime for agitation (min) 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 2 Fill valv es (temperatu[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 32 Cyc le Char ts f or International OPL T ab le 7 (Contin ued) Cycle Steps Normal 95°C Normal 60°C Normal 40°C Gentle Cold Pe r m Press 95°C P erm Press 60°C Default P erm Press 40°C Gentle 30°C Cycle reference (display in p rogram mode ) C[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progr amming 33 F232179 T ab le 7 (Contin ued) T ab le 7 (Contin ued) Cycle Steps Normal 95°C Normal 60°C Normal 40°C Gentle Cold Pe r m Press 95°C P erm Press 60°C Default P erm Press 40°C Gentle 30°C W ash 4 (W ASH indicator) T ime for agitation (min) Fill val[...]

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    © Published b y permission of the copyri ght owner – DO NO T COPY or TRANSMIT Progra mming F232179 34 T ab le 7 (Contin ued) Cycle Steps Normal 95°C Normal 60°C Normal 40°C Gentle Cold Pe r m Press 95°C P erm Press 60°C Default P erm Press 40°C Gentle 30°C Rinse 3 (RINSE indicator) T ime fo r agitation (min) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Fill v alves ([...]