Programming Washer-Extractors Cabinet Freestanding WE8 B-Series Microcomputer for Coin Models Refer to Page 2 for Model Identification NORMAL WASH ADD BLEACH HOT WARM NORMAL PERM PRESS RINSE SPIN PERM PRESS WARM COLD QUICK WASH QUICK WASH START DOOR HOT WARM HEAVY SOIL DELICATE HOT COLD DOMESTIC MODELS CHM4 CHM482R 95C 95C 60C 60C 40C 40C 30C < < INTERNATIONAL MODELS CHM488R CHM488R Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
Table of Contents Introduction......................................................................................... Model Identification ............................................................................. 2 2 Safety Information.............................................................................. Explanation of Safety Messages........................................................... Important Safety Instructions ...............................................................
Introduction Model Identification Information in this manual is applicable to these models: 2 NX18BVPA6 NX18BVPA7 NX18BVQA6 NX18BVQA7 NX18BVXA6 NX18BVXA7 NX18BVXM6 NX18BVXM7 SX018BVPA7 SX018BVQA7 SX018BVXA6 SX018BVXA7 SX018BVXM7 SX18BVPA7 SX18BVQA7 SX18BVXA7 SX18BVXM7 18 NX018BVPA7 NX018BVQA7 NX018BVXA6 NX018BVXA7 NX018BVXM7 NX30BVPA6 NX30BVPA7 NX30BVQA6 NX30BVQA7 NX30BVXA6 NX30BVXA7 NX30BVXM6 NX30BVXM7 SX030BVPA7 SX030BVQA7 SX030BVXA6 SX030BVXA7 SX030BVXM7 SX30BVPA7 SX30BVQA7 SX30BVXA7 SX30BVXM7
Safety Information Explanation of Safety Messages Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and “CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this manual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the machine. DANGER DANGER indicates the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the danger is ignored.
Safety Information 9. Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to water and/or weather. 10. Do not tamper with the controls. 11. Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the user-maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that the user understands and has the skills to carry out. 12.
Safety Information WARNING CAUTION This machine must be installed, adjusted, and serviced by qualified electrical maintenance personnel familiar with the construction and operation of this type of machinery. They must also be familiar with the potential hazards involved. Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage, and may void the warranty. SW004 IMPORTANT: Ensure that the recommended clearances for inspection and maintenance are provided.
Safety Information Operator Safety Do not bypass any safety devices in the machine. WARNING WARNING NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it has completely stopped. Doing so could result in serious injury. SW012 To ensure the safety of machine operators, the following maintenance checks must be performed daily: Never operate the machine with a bypassed or disconnected balance system.
Programming Power Up Programming Vend Amount During power up, the software version of the control will display (i.e., “0009” or later) Next, the default cycle vend, Perm Press Cold (domestic models) or 60c Perm Press (international models) will display. NOTE: This option selects the vend amount for each cycle program (total of eight vend amounts, one for each cycle).
Programming Programming Coin 1/Coin 2 Denomination NOTE: This option allows the programmer to designate the coin values to be used. (i.e., .25 = US quarter, 1.00 Yen, etc…) NOTE: Coin denomination amounts are changed by using the up (∧) arrow keypad or the down (∨) arrow keypad. 9. Displays “coIN 1”, then the coin 1 denomination value. Use up keypad to increase, down keypad to decrease, or press START (enter) keypad to continue. 10.
Programming Rapid Advance Test Cycle NOTE: This option allows the user to step forward in the cycle during operation before the step is complete. Rapid Advance is enabled by following the steps below: NOTE: The test cycle is a special cycle (cycle 9) which will verify all major machine functions. To run a test cycle, follow the steps below: 1. Turn off power to the machine. 2. Press and HOLD the (∧) and (*) keypads while restoring power. 3. Display will show Advance. 4.
Programming 15 15 1 2 1 2 5 15 14 WASH ADD BLEACH 13 RINSE 12 SPIN NORMAL PERM PRESS HOT WARM NORMAL PERM PRESS WARM COLD QUICK WASH QUICK WASH 6 7 START DOOR HOT 11 HEAVY SOIL 5 15 8 WARM DELICATE 14 13 12 95C 95C 60C 60C 40C 40C 6 7 8 11 30C 9 3 4 10 COLD CHM482R 9 DOMESTIC MODELS 3 4 CHM488R INTERNATIONAL MODELS CHM482R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 < HOT < 10 Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4/Up Edit Cycle 5 Cycle 6 Cycle 7 Cycle 8/Down Edit CHM488R 9 10 11 12
Programming Abnormal Conditions Excessive Drain Time Emergency Stop The control gives a Drain alarm if the machine has not emptied within the time limit programmed for the drain step in the cycle. The display indicates ERROR DRAIN, until machine drains. Otherwise, if the user presses START (enter), control repeats drain step. Pressing the red emergency stop button on the rear of the machine will immediately stop the machine.
Programming Cycle Charts Domestic Coin Cycles Cycle 01 Step Normal Hot Cycle 02 Min:sec Step Normal Warm Min:sec 1 Hot Fill to Low Level 7:00 1 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 2 Supply 1, 2, 5 0:30 2 Supply 1, 2, 5 0:30 3 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 4:00 3 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 4:00 4 Drain 1 5:00 4 Drain 1 5:00 5 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 5 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 6 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 2:00 6 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 2:00 7 Drain 1 5:00 7 Drain 1 5:00 8 Cold Fill to Low L
Programming Cycle 04 Step Heavy Soil Hot Cycle 05 Min:sec Step Perm Press Warm Min:sec 1 Hot Fill to Low Level 7:00 1 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 2 Supply 1, 2, 5 0:30 2 Supply 1, 2, 5 0:30 3 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 6:00 3 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 4:00 4 Drain 1 5:00 4 Drain 1 5:00 5 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 5 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 6 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 3:00 6 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 2:00 7 Drain 1 5:00 7 Drain 1 5:00 8 Cold Fill to Low Level 7:00 8 Cold Fill to
Programming Cycle 07 Cycle 06 Step 14 Perm Press Cold Min:sec Step Quick Wash Warm Min:sec 1 Cold Fill to Low Level 7:00 1 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 2 Supply 1, 2, 5 0:30 2 Supply 1, 2, 5 0:30 3 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 4:00 3 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 4:00 4 Drain 1 5:00 4 Drain 1 5:00 5 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 5 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 6 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 2:00 6 Wash 1 18/3 (32°F) 2:00 7 Drain 1 5:00 7 Drain 1 5:00 8 Cold Fill to Low Level 7:00 8 Cold
Programming Cycle 08 Step Delicate Cold Cycle 09 Min:sec Step Test Program Min:sec 1 Cold Fill to Med Level 7:00 1 Cold Fill to Low Level 2:00 2 Supply 1, 2 0:30 2 Wash 3, no agitation (32°F) 0:30 3 Wash 2 3/27 (32°F) 4:00 3 Drain 1 5:00 4 Drain 1 5:00 4 Hot Fill to Med Level 2:00 5 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 5 Wash 3, no agitation (32°F) 0:30 6 Wash 2 3/27 (32°F) 2:00 6 Drain 1 5:00 7 Drain 1 5:00 7 Warm Fill to High Level 2:00 8 Cold Fill to High Level 7
Programming Cycle Charts International Coin Cycles Cycle 01 Step 16 Normal 95C Cycle 02 Min:sec Step Normal 60C Min:sec 1 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 1 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 2 Supply 1 0:30 2 Supply 1 0:30 3 Heat (40°C) 0:50 3 Heat (40°C) 0:50 4 Wash 1 18/3 (0°C) 2:00 4 Wash 1 18/3 (0°C) 2:00 5 Drain 1 5:00 5 Drain 1 5:00 6 Hot Fill to Low Level 7:00 6 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 7 Supply 1, 2 0:30 7 Supply 1, 2 0:30 8 Heat (95°C) 0:50 8 Heat (60°C
Programming Cycle 03 Step Normal 40C Cycle 04 Min:sec Step Gentle Cold Min:sec 1 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 1 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 2 Supply 1 0:30 2 Supply 1, 2 0:30 3 Heat (40°C) 0:50 3 Wash 2 3/27 (0°C) 2:00 4 Wash 1 18/3 (0°C) 2:00 4 Drain 1 5:00 5 Drain 1 5:00 5 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 6 Hot Fill to Low Level 7:00 6 Wash 2 3/27 (0°C) 2:00 7 Supply 1, 2 0:30 7 Drain 1 5:00 8 Heat (40°C) 0:50 8 Spin 1 2:00 9 Wash 1 18/3 (0°C) 6:00 9 C
Programming Cycle 05 Step 18 Perm Press 95C Cycle 06 Min:sec Step Perm Press 60C Min:sec 1 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 1 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 2 Supply 1 0:30 2 Supply 1 0:30 3 Heat (40°C) 0:50 3 Heat (40°C) 0:50 4 Wash 1 18/3 (0°C) 2:00 4 Wash 1 18/3 (0°C) 2:00 5 Drain 1 5:00 5 Drain 1 5:00 6 Hot Fill to Low Level 7:00 6 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 7 Supply 1, 2 0:30 7 Supply 1, 2 0:30 8 Heat (95°C) 0:50 8 Heat (60°C) 0:50 9 Wash 1 18/3 (0°C) 6
Programming Cycle 07 Step Perm Press 40C Cycle 08 Min:sec Step Gentle 30C Min:sec 1 Warm Fill to Low Level 7:00 1 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 2 Supply 1 0:30 2 Supply 1 0:30 3 Heat (40°C) 0:50 3 Wash 2 3/27 (80°C) 2:00 4 Wash 2 3/27 (0°C) 2:00 4 Drain 1 5:00 5 Drain 1 5:00 5 Cold Fill to High Level 7:00 6 Hot Fill to Low Level 7:00 6 Supply 1, 2 0:30 7 Supply 1, 2 0:30 7 Heat (30°C) 0:50 8 Heat (40°C) 0:50 8 Wash 2 3/27 (0°C) 2:00 9 Wash 2 3/27 (0°C)
Programming Cycle 09 Step 20 Test Program Min:sec 1 Cold Fill to Low Level 2:00 2 Wash 3, no agitation (0°C) 0:30 3 Drain 1 5:00 4 Hot Fill to Med Level 2:00 5 Wash 3, no agitation (0°C) 0:30 6 Drain 1 5:00 7 Warm Fill to High Level 2:00 8 Wash 3, no agitation (0°C) 0:30 9 Drain 1 5:00 10 57°C Fill to Low Level 2:00 11 Heat (65°C) 1:00 12 Wash 1 18/3 (0°C) 0:30 13 Supply 1 0:10 14 Supply 2 0:10 15 Supply 3 0:10 16 Supply 5 0:10 17 Wash 1 18/3 (0°C) 0:30