Programming Washer-Extractor Refer to Page 4 for Model Numbers CHM1311R CHM1311R Keep These Instructions for Future Reference. (If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.) www.alliancelaundry.com Part No.
WARNING Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this machine according to the manufacturer's instructions may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage. W030 F8237801 NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense, caution, and carefulness are factors which cannot be built into these machines.
Table of Contents Model Identification ........................................................................... Preliminary Information.................................................................... About the Control ................................................................................. Glossary of Terms................................................................................. Power Failure Recovery .......................................................................
16. Programmable Cycle Time Display “PCtd” ................................ 17. Slow Drain Detection Adjust Value “SdAd”............................... Collecting Audit Information ............................................................ Manual Reset....................................................................................... Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions........................ Diagnostic Test Descriptions................................................................
Model Identification Information in this manual is applicable to these machine models: 4 HCL020HN2 HCU060HN2 SCU020HN2 UCN040HNF HCL030HN2 HCU060HNF SCU020HNF UCN040HNV HCL030HNF HCZ020HN2 SCU030HN2 UCN060HN2 HCL040HN2 SLC020HN2 SCU030HNF UCN060HNF HCL060HN2 SCL020HNF SCU040HN2 UCN060HNV HCL080HNF SCL030HN2 SCU040HNF UCN080HNF HCN020HN2 SCL020HNF SCU060HN2 UCN080HNV HCN020HNF SCL030HNF SCU060HNF UCU020HN2 HCN030HN2 SCL040HN2 SCU080HNF UCU020HNF HCN030HNF SCL040HNF UCL
Preliminary Information About the Control Power Failure Recovery This control is an advanced, programmable computer that lets the owner control most machine features by pressing a sequence of keypads. Refer to Figure 1. If a cycle is in progress and the power fails for less than five seconds, the cycle status is saved in memory. When the power recovers, the machine will resume into the previously active cycle.
Control Identification Select Cycle Pads (Refer to Figure 1) SELECT CYCLE pads are used to select the specific washer cycle. These pads are numbered 1-9 and allow the user to select a cycle other than the default cycle (#5). Refer to Table 1 for keypad definitions. The SELECT CYCLE keypads are not active after the first Fill step of the cycle. Pressing the flashing START pad will confirm the selection and the cycle will begin.
Display Identification Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) (Refer to Figure 1) LIGHT EMITTING DIODES (LEDs) are used to indicate the chosen cycle, cycle status, when the bleach compartment is dispensing, and door lock information. See below for information on each LED. Wash LED Wash LED is lit at the beginning of a wash portion of the cycle and will remain lit until the wash is complete. Rinse LED Rinse LED is lit at the beginning of a rinse portion of the cycle and will remain lit until the rinse is complete.
Machine Operation Start Up Run Mode When power is applied to the machine, the control will display its software version as “S xx” (“xx” is the version number) for one (1) second. If the control was not powered down during a running cycle, it will enter Start Mode. The control enters this mode when a cycle is running. The time remaining appears in the display, the status LED’s are lit and the loading door is locked.
Special Features Programming Control Rapid Advance Feature The control allows the machine owner to program the control with the use of the keypad. Cycle options may be programmed, audit information may be viewed and diagnostic tests may be run by pressing combinations of the SELECT CYCLE keypads. This feature allows the user to quickly advance through active cycles. This feature is useful when tests must be performed immediately on a machine currently in an active cycle.
Opening the Top Cover To manually program the control, the top cover must be opened. Opening and closing the top cover trips a switch which allows access to various programming options. Once opened, the top cover may either be left open, and then closed after programming, or it may be closed immediately. The top cover is located on the top of the machine. 1. Unlock top cover. 2. Slide top cover forward slightly to move notches away from the pegs on the front of the cabinet. 3. Lift the top cover up.
Entering the Manual Mode For programming, testing, and retrieving information from the control, it is often necessary to enter the Manual Mode by following the six simple steps below. Manual Programming For an overview of Entering the Manual Mode, refer to the flowchart on the following page. Manual Read Audit (AUdt) How to Enter the Manual Mode Manual Rapid Advance Manual Programming (Prog) Manual Reset (rSEt) 1. If the washer is in an active cycle, rapid advance through the cycle.
Entering the Manual Mode Manual Mode : Enter by opening top cover. Then press #4 and #1 keypads pads at same time. To enter a programming option, press the START (enter) keypad. To exit, press the #5 (>) keypad. Press the START (enter) keypad to begin Rapid Advance cycle and to advance through cycle steps. “rAPd” Rapid Advance > > Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the Manual Mode options. Press the START (enter) keypad to enter Manual Programming.
Programming Control What Can Be Programmed? Each description includes instructions on when and why the option might be used and, more importantly, how to program the option. This feature allows the owner to program cycle information and other features by using the keypads. The control must have the Manual Programming Mode enabled, which is the factory default. This mode can only be turned “oFF” and “on” by using an external device. Refer to this section when programming the control.
Programming Control Table 2 (continued) Option Option Number Display Default Value Value Range Fill Step – – a. “FLEn” Fill Step Enable/Disable ** on/oFF b. “FLEU” Fill Level ** HI/nEd/Lo c. Fill Temperature ** CoLd/Uarn/Hot – – 2. “FILL” 3. “tEnP” Description “SUPL” Supply Step a. “SUEn” Supply Step Enable/Disable ** on/oFF b.
Programming Control Table 2 (continued) Option Option Number Display c. “SnIn” Description Extract Minutes Default Value ** Value Range Intermediate Extract: Min. Step Time = 30 seconds Max. Step Time = 3:59 minutes Final Extract: Min. Step Time = 30 seconds Max. Step Time = 9:59 minutes d. “SSPd” c.
Programming Control “Prog” - Manual Programming “dCYC” - Set the default cycle and temperature “Aud” - Program when the signal will sound “E FL” - Fill Error “E dr” - Drain Error “E Ub” - Unbalance Error (VFD only) “E oP” - Open Thermistor Error (Models with Heat) “Err” - Turn on/off certain errors in control “E SH” - Shorted Thermistor Error (Models with Heat) “LEr1” - Water Leak Detection during a Machine Cycle “E Ht” - Heat Error (Heater only) “LEr-” - Leak Detection “E Sd” - Slow Drain Detection
Programming Control (continued) (continued) (continued) “SUEn” - Supply Step Enable/Disable: “on” = Enable “oFF” = Disable “C2” or “S1” Compartment #2/ Supply #1: “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled (Design 1 Models) “C2” - Compartment #2 “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled (Design 2 Models) “C3” or “S2” Compartment #3/ Supply #1: “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled (Design 1 Models) “C3” - Compartment #3 “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled (Design 2 Models) “C4” or “S3” Compartment #4/ Supply #3: “on” = Enabled “o
Programming Control (continued) “SUPC” (Design 1 only) Choose either supply dispenser or compartment dispenser. Dispenser: “S” = Supply Dispenser “C” = Compartment Dispenser “bALr” (VFD only) - Program the number of times control will retry balancing the load before moving to extract step: 1-7. “IrA” - Enable/disable the ability to read the control by an external device: “on” = Enabled “oFF” = Disabled “t FC” (Models with Heat) - Set temperature shown in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Programming Control “dIAg” Diagnostic Tests Press the START (enter) keypad. > > Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options. To enter a programming option, press the START (enter) keypad. To exit, press the #5 (>) keypad.
Programming Control 1. Default Cycle “dCYC” 2. Audio Signal “AUd” This option allows the owner to set the default cycle the machine will enter when in the Ready Mode. This option allows the owner to program when the signal will sound. How to Program Default Cycle There are two occasions when a signal may sound during operation. These two occasions are listed below: < > 4. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to increase or decrease the current number to the desired number. 5.
Programming Control How to Read Table 3 To determine the correct number required to program the Audio Signal, use the following chart. The Signal Value column contains the number required in step 6. The other columns correspond to individual options. Each column of options contains a unique combination of the words “ON” and “OFF” that indicates if that column’s option is turned on or off when the Signal Value is entered.
Programming Control 3. Error Code Programming “Err-” This option allows the owner to turn on or turn off certain errors in the control. How to Program Error Code Programming 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “dCYC” will appear in the display.
Programming Control < > 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “dCYC” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “CyC-” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “CyC1” will appear in the display. < > 4. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the 9 cycles to program.
Programming Control How to Program Cycle Segment “SEg1” Programming Fill Step 1. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the eight programmable Cycle Segments until the desired segment appears in the display. 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Fill step options. Refer to Table 6. NOTE: If the Segment Enable/Disable is programmed “oFF”, the other Cycle Segment programming options can’t be accessed. 4.
Programming Control < > 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Supply step options. Refer to Table 7. NOTE: Supply Step “SUEn” must be enabled to scroll through all Supply Step options. 3. Press the START (enter) keypad when the desired option appears in the display. The current status value will appear in the display. Refer to Table 7. NOTE: To program “AgSt” (Agitate Step), continue to next Cycle Segment option.
Programming Control Programming Agitate Step Programming Drain Step 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Agitate step options. Refer to Table 8. 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to change the current status.
Programming Control Programming Extract Step 1. When “SPIn” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The first Extract step programming option will appear in the display. < > 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable Extract step options. Refer to Table 9.
Programming Control NOTE: The Program Cycle Time can be set from 0 to 255 minutes. The default value is 0. 4. Press the START (enter) keypad when the desired cycle time value appears in the display. NOTE: Programming display time (in minutes) does not actually change time in the cycle, only the displayed cycle time for the user. < > NOTE: To program another cycle, repeat Cycle Programming steps. To program other options, press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad and refer to the appropriate section.
Programming Control 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad, and “dCYC” will appear in the display. < > 3. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “bALr” appears in the display. This option allows the owner to enable or disable allowing the control to be read by an external device.
Programming Control 8. Fahrenheit/Celsius “t FC” 9. Hot Water Temperature “FH” This option allows the owner to set whether the display will be shown in Fahrenheit or Celsius. This option allows the owner to program the hot water temperature for models equipped with heat. How to Program Fahrenheit/Celsius How to Program Hot Water Temperature 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “dCYC” will appear in the display. 3.
Programming Control 10. Warm Water Temperature “FHC” 11. Cold Water Temperature “FC” This option allows the owner to program the warm water temperature for models equipped with heat. How to Program Warm Water Temperature 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “dCYC” will appear in the display. 4. When “FHC” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. A number will appear in the display.
Programming Control 12. Cool Down Enable/Temperature “Codn” 13. Production Test Cycle (On/Off) “PtEn” This option allows the owner to enable or disable the Cool Down Water Temperature option. If enabled, the owner can also set the cool down water temperature. This option allows the owner to enable or disable access to the production test cycle. Refer to Production Test Cycle section for more information. How to Program Cool Down Enable/ Temperature How to Program the Production Test Cycle (On/Off) 3.
Programming Control < > 3. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through the programmable options until “rAEn” appears in the display. 4. When “rAEn” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad. The current Manual Rapid Advance status will appear in the display. “on” = Option Enabled (Default Setting) “oFF” = Option Disabled < 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad until “Prog” appears in the display. Press the START (enter) keypad and “dCyC” will appear in the display. 3.
Programming Control 16. Programmable Cycle Time Display “PCtd” 17. Slow Drain Detection Adjust Value “SdAd” This option allows the owner to program the displayed cycle time. This option allows the owner to increase the slow drain detection threshold by adding additional seconds to the threshold value. When enabled, it increases the time before a slow drain error will occur. 4. When “PCtd” appears in the display, press the START (enter) keypad.
Collecting Audit Information How to Enter Audit Feature 1. Control must be in Manual Mode to start. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. 1. Use the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad to scroll through various options until the desired option is shown in the display. Refer to the Audit Options List, Table 10, for an explanation of the audit options available. 3. Press the START (enter) keypad. “CyC” will appear. < Audit Options List < > 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad until “AUdt” appears.
Manual Reset This feature allows the owner to reset the machine control’s programming data to the factory default settings by pressing a sequence of pads on the control. How to Enter Manual Reset 1. Control must be in Manual Mode to start. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. < > 2. Press the #3 ( ) or the #6 ( ) keypad until “rSEt” appears. Press the START (enter) keypad. The control will be blank until the programming is complete.
Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions This feature allows the owner to run diagnostic tests on various machine operations without servicing the machine. The following tests are available: • VFD Balance Weight Test (Design 1 models only) How to Enter Diagnostic Testing Feature 1. Control must be in Manual Mode. Refer to Entering the Manual Mode. The following tests are available on Design 2 models only: • Drive Software Version Number 3. Press the START (enter) keypad.
Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Diagnostic Test Descriptions Water Purge Test VFD Balance Weight Test (Design 1 Models) This option empties all water from the machine. This test is only available on machines equipped with a variable frequency motor drive. To start test, control must be in the Diagnostic Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Diagnostic Testing Feature at the beginning of this section. To enter, press the START (enter) keypad.
Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Drive Software Version Number Test (Design 2 models only) This option displays the custom drive software version number. To start test, control must be in the Diagnostic Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Diagnostic Testing Feature at the beginning of this section. To enter, press the START (enter) keypad. The display will show “drxx” where “xx” is the custom drive software version number.
Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Production Test Cycle Quick Reference Chart Display Test Cycle Step Comments “S xx” FEC Control Software Version xx is the software version number. “o xx” Output Board Software Version xx is the software version number. “Ct 2” Control Type 2 is the control type. “oPL” Control Type OPL “USA” or “IntL” Control Type Domestic or International “drAn” Drain Type “tEnP” Temp Sensor Step skipped if not equipped with temp sensor.
Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions Table 13 (continued) Production Test Cycle Quick Reference Chart Display Test Mode Comments “xxxF” degrees F or “xxxC” degrees C depending on the Fahrenheit/Celsius programming parameter Heat water to 110°F or display temperature xxx is degree temperature. This step skipped if not model with heat. Heater turned off when temperature reached. “LoAg” Reduced Wash Speed Forward with no agitation action This step skipped on 2 Speed models.
Error Codes Following is a list of possible error codes for an electronic control. Errors beginning with “EI” refer to Display external device Infra-red communication errors. All other errors refer to machine errors. Cause/ Corrective Action Description EI01 Transmission Failure Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again. EI02 Time-out Error Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again.
Error Codes Table 14 (continued) Display Cause/ Corrective Action Description E do Door Open Error Control detects door open. Caused by pulling on door while locked or about to lock. Correct inoperative door locking system. End cycle. Power down machine to clear. E Ub Unbalance Error Unable to balance load. Redistribute load and run cycle. door Door Open Indicator Door is not closed in Start Mode. If door is closed, check for improper wiring or faulty door switch.
Error Codes Table 14 (continued) Display Cause/ Corrective Action Description E LF** Water Leak Detection Error Control senses an increase in water level during diagnostic testing. Power down machine to clear. Control shows error after door is open (when cycle is completed) for one minute or after test has been completed, the right-most decimal point on display lights* and the error information will be logged in audit data.
Rapid Advance Feature The Rapid Advance feature allows the owner to quickly advance through active cycles. How to Use Rapid Advance Control must be in an active cycle to use the Rapid Advance feature. While in the Rapid Advance Mode, pressing the START (enter) keypad will advance the machine to the next cycle step. The cycle indicator lights will tell which cycle step the machine is in. How to Exit Rapid Advance Feature 1. Advance through the cycles until reaching the Start Mode.
Communications Mode Infra-red Communications The Infra-red Communications feature allows the control to communicate with an external device. The control can be programmed without using the keypad. How to Begin Communications with An External Device The control will go blank and the display will show “-C-” until the communication is complete. If an error occurs that terminates communication, the display will show “EIXX” (“XX” represents the error code).
Cycle Charts Domestic Model Cycle Chart Perm Cotton/ Perm Press Terry Press Medium Medium Heavy Soil Soil Soil Perm Press Light Soil Cotton/ Terry Light Soil CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 Agitation type 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Wash 1 (ON/OFF) ON ON 7 7 Hot Low Cycle Steps Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Time for agitation (min.
Cycle Charts (continued) Cycle Steps Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Rinse 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Cycle Charts International Model Cycle Chart 3 4 5 Cycle Steps 1 2 6 7 8 9 Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 Agitation type 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle Wash 1 (ON/OFF) ON ON 2 2 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2 2 2 2 2 2 Warm 2 Warm Warm Warm Warm Warm Warm Warm Cold Low Low Low Low Low Low Low Low
Cycle Charts (continued) International Model Cycle Chart 3 4 5 Cycle Steps 1 2 Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal ON ON 2 2 Cold Cold Agitation type Rinse 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Cycle Charts Cycle Steps Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Perm Press Light Soil Domestic Model Blank Cycle Chart Cotton/ Perm Cotton/ Perm Terry Press Terry Press Light Medium Medium Heavy Soil Soil Soil Soil Cotton/ Terry Heavy Soil Rags Heavy Soil Reclaim Delicates Cold CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 3/12/3 Gentle Wash 1 (ON
Cycle Charts (continued) Cycle Steps Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Perm Press Light Soil Domestic Model Blank Cycle Chart Cotton/ Perm Cotton/ Perm Terry Press Terry Press Light Medium Medium Heavy Soil Soil Soil Soil Cotton/ Terry Heavy Soil Rags Heavy Soil Reclaim Delicates Cold CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 3/12/3 Gentle
Cycle Charts Cycle Steps Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Domestic Model Blank Cycle Chart 3 4 5 1 2 CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 6 7 8 9 CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 3/12/3 Gentle Wash 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.) Fill Temperature Fill Level Supply Heat (if enabled) Drain Spin (min.) Wash 2 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Cycle Charts (continued) Cycle Steps Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) Agitation type Perm Press Light Soil Domestic Model Blank Cycle Chart Cotton/ Perm Cotton/ Perm Terry Press Terry Press Light Medium Medium Heavy Soil Soil Soil Soil Cotton/ Terry Heavy Soil Rags Heavy Soil Reclaim Delicates Cold CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 3/12/3 Gentle
Cycle Charts International Model Blank Cycle Chart 2 3 4 5 Cycle Steps 1 Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Agitation type 6 7 8 9 CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle Wash 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.) Fill Temperature Fill Level Supply Heat (if enabled) Drain Spin (min.) Wash 2 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Cycle Charts (continued) International Model Blank Cycle Chart 2 3 4 5 Cycle Steps 1 Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Agitation type 6 7 8 9 CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle Rinse 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.) Fill Temperature Fill Level Supply Heat (if enabled) Drain Spin (min.) Rinse 2 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Cycle Charts International Model Blank Cycle Chart 2 3 4 5 Cycle Steps 1 Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Agitation type 6 7 8 9 CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle Wash 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.) Fill Temperature Fill Level Supply Heat (if enabled) Drain Spin (min.) Wash 2 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.
Cycle Charts (continued) International Model Blank Cycle Chart 2 3 4 5 Cycle Steps 1 Cycle reference (display in Program Mode) CYC1 CYC2 CYC3 CYC4 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal Agitation type 6 7 8 9 CYC5 CYC6 CYC7 CYC8 CYC9 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 18/3/18 Normal 3/12/3 Gentle 3/12/3 Gentle Rinse 1 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.) Fill Temperature Fill Level Supply Heat (if enabled) Drain Spin (min.) Rinse 2 (ON/OFF) Time for agitation (min.