Programming instructions Profitronic M PW 6101 PW 6131 PW 6161 PW 6201 To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is essential to read these instructions before installing, commissioning and using it for the first time. G M.-Nr.
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Contents Control elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 A description of the control elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 General notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Overview of operating levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control elements A description of the control elements a Display } Button to go back a stage or delete a letter or number keyed in erroneously See the following pages for more information. aNA Switch from lower to upper case b Function buttons ANa Switch from upper to lower case The six buttons underneath the display are the function buttons. These buttons have specific functions depending on the status of the machine. The function is described in the display above the relevant button.
General notes Overview of operating levels User level Switch the machine on to get into the user level Start all programmes Start special programmes (Access control function) Start a programme using a chip card Supervisor level Use the "Settings" FC button and enter a password to get into supervisor level or use a chip card.
Supervisor level / Change password Password A 4-digit password is required to access supervisor level. Supervisor level can only be accessed before a starting a programme or after a programme has finished. ^ If you press the FC button the following will appear in the display: The display will revert to the previous screen after 30 seconds, or you can press the A button. ^ After entering all four letters and digits press the S button to confirm your password. You will then be in Supervisor level.
Language / Time, Date Time / Date menu The following can be selected via the main menu: This menu is used for setting the current date and time of day. This information will be stored in memory for approx. 6 weeks if there is no power to the machine. After that period it will have to be reset.
Dispensing / Access control Dispensing menu This menu is used for changing specific dispensing data. Miele programmes are saved to the same M.-Nr. after any dispensing data changes. The programme lock is not active here.
Programming Programme structure Programme block Programme header Programme number, Programme name, Material number, ID number:, Area 1-2-3, Name - Area 1-2-3, Weigh, Nominal load, Min. water level, Fill type, Access control, Lock, Peak load, Hot water control, Price Area 1 Pre-washes Pre-wash 1 to Pre-wash 10 (max. 10 blocks) Area 2 Main washes Main wash 1 to Main wash 10 (max. 10 blocks) Area 3 Rinses Rinse 1 to Rinse 10 (max.
Programming Copying menu This menu is used for copying existing programme packages, programmes, areas and blocks. Programmes will be written to the first free position. Copy ~ Programme Target prog.
Programming Copy area This option is used to copy an area from an existing programme into another programme. This adds a new area to an existing programme, or overwrites an existing area in that programme. ^ After selecting this option the following will show in the display: Copy ~ Area Source programme: 1 Cottons Source area: 1 Pre-wash S e A ^ Press the rotary dial, select a source programme number and then confirm your selection.
Programming Copy block This menu option is used for copying a block from an existing programme to make a new programme or into part of a programme. A new block is added to the target programme. If there are already 10 blocks in the target area the 10th block will be overwritten. If a block is copied into a target area which does not exist, then the new target area will automatically be allocated a name.
Programming Delete option This option is used for deleting a programme package, a programme, an area or a block. After pressing the rotary dial only programme numbers of existing programmes will appear in the input field for the programme number. After selecting this option the following will show in the display: Programming ~ Delete Programmes e A Area To delete all "deletable" programmes press the "1-999" button. Those programmes which have been locked cannot be deleted.
Programming Delete area Delete block This option is used to delete an area of a programme. After selecting this option the following appears in the display: This option is used to delete a block within an area of a programme.
Programming Modify This option is used to modify an existing programme and save it to the same programme number. If it is a Miele programme the existing material number in the programme header will be deleted if the programme has been changed and saved. ^ After selecting this option the following appears in the display: ^ Pressing the S button will take you into Block programming: Modify ~ Block programming Area: 1 Pre-wash e A Block: Pre-wash 1 The area is selected here.
Programming Programme name Create menu This option is used for creating a new programme. Individual areas, blocks and programme stages have to be specified. Pressing the S button in saves already specified parameters to the programme header and also takes you to the area, block or block programming. Supervisor level ~Programming Create e A Copy Supervisor level ~Programme header Programme name: Material number: xxxxxxxxx S e A If you select the "Programme name" input field (programme name max.
Programming Material number Weigh Turn the rotary dial to access the material number input field. The material number cannot be changed! When a new programme is created in supervisor level xxxxxxxxx will appear in this position. By selecting and confirming this option with the rotary dial you can specifiy how laundry is to be weighed. Create ~ Programme header Weigh: No Nominal load: 10.
Programming Minimum water level: Access control By selecting the minimum water option all blocks without heating will be run using the minimum level. This value specifies the lowest level selectable. The max. value is 350 mm. When access control is selected the programme is available for use. Only progammes that have been given "Access control" can be started.
Programming Peak load Price With this option the programme is set up to react to a peak load. If the input signal for a peak load is detected and the programme is in a heating phase the heaters will be switched off and the programme stopped. The following will then appear in the display: Prog. stopped. Peak load cut-out. By selecting the price option you can allocate a specific cost to the programme. This has to be paid before the programme can be started.
Programming Block name Block programmimg Block programming is used for specifying the individual steps in the blocks. The blocks for the individual areas are all identical and contain the same basic parameters. Programme block Step Standard settings Block name 20 empty spaces Block programming ~ Block parameter Block name: 1. 1. Block activation: No - e S e A Enter a name for the block. 1. Block activation 1. Block activation 2. Programme stop 1 No No 3. Programme stop signal 1 No 4. Heating 5.
Programming 2. Programme stop 1 4. Heating This is used to stop a programme. Is used to control the heating. It can, for example, be used for hot water rinsing. Selection choice: – No The programme does not stop. Selection choice: – Yes – Permanent The heaters are controlled in the normal way to reach the selected temperature. The programme always stops at the position programmed.
Programming 6. Temperature 9. Water level 1 Selection choice: The fill type can be set to auto load control, water level, water volume and suds to water ratio in the programme header. With auto load control or water level you can also set the height for Water level 1. – Cool air The heating is not switched on. – 15 to 95 °C The temperature can be programmed in 1 °C increments. 7. Hysteresis This is the temperature difference when the heating switches on and off.
Programming 10. Water inlet 1 – User defined Selection choice: No – Automatic 4 of 10 different inlet valves If the water inlet valves are programmed to "automatic" the required wash temperature is achieved during the water intake by controlling the cold and hot water inlet valves. The optimum hot water intake may not always take place. However the actual temperature will never be higher than the required temperature. The controls will react beforehand to bring in a different inlet valve.
Programming 12. Dispensing phase 1 14. Agitation from level This option is used for specifying the dispensing procedure for a max. of 6 dispenser pumps. This defines drum agitation in the programme block after the first water intake. Selection choice: – No Selection choice: – Automatic – User defined Dispensing does not take place.
Programming 15. Water level stop 1 17. Thermo stop Selection choice: $ Thermo stop locked if programme step 4. Heating is programmed to "No". – No Water is taken in at the right time into the following programme stages: Dispensing phase 1 and 2, Agitation from level and Wash time 1 and 2. These programme steps take place at the same time as the water intake. – Yes First water is taken into the machine up to the level specified and then the following programme steps are carried out.
Programming 22. Water level stop 2 28. Drain path 1 Settings as for Water level stop 1 23. Wash time 2 This option is used to specify how the water should be drained out of the machine, and where to. Settings as for Wash time 1 Selection choice: 24. Cool down The rate at which the water is cooled down before being drained is defined here. Selection choice: – No The water is not cooled down.
Programming **Areas 1 to 19 and 71 to 299 rpm cannot be selected. 32. Free spin speed selection Selection choice: The maximum spin speed available depends on the machine: – No The spin speed programmed into the block is always used. – Yes Model Max. spin speed PW 6101 PW 6131 1200 rpm 1100 rpm PW 6161 1150 rpm PW 6201 PW 6241 1100 rpm 1100 rpm PW 6321 1000 rpm The spin set for the last programme block before starting a programme is used for all programme blocks.
Settings To save parameters press the S button. Settings menu Supervisor level ~ Main menu e A Settings Change password The following will appear in the display after you have pressed the rotary dial: Supervisor level ~ Settings Memory function: No Programme lock: 1 to 16 - e e A Sub menu points: Memory function Programme lock Buzzer Unit - Temperature Unit - Seconds Unit - Minutes Unit - Hours Unit - Length Unit - Weight Unit - Volume Unit - Pressure Unit - Drum rotation max. Temperature max.
Settings Unit - Temperature, seconds, minutes, hours, length, weight, volume, pressure, drum rotation If this is set to "auto" the units for temperature, seconds, minutes, hours, length, weight, volume, pressure and drum rotation will be the default ones set for your language. Unit - Temperature Maximum temperature selection This value can be set from 95 °C / 203 °F to cold in 1 °C/°F steps and limits all temperature settings in the programmes to the selected value.
Settings Display Contrast setting The display can be set to "Normal" or "Detailed". The display contrast has settings from 1 to 10. It can be set to suit site requirements. As soon as you change the setting the contrast will change in the display. In the "Normal" setting only the pre-wash and main wash temperatures, the final spin speed of the last wash block and the area name are shown in the display.
Settings Dispenser calibration The dispensers need to be calibrated to ensure the dispenser pumps supply the correct amount of liquid agent. It is also possible to go straight into dispenser calibration. Switch the machine on. Then press the multi-function dial in and switch the machine on with the "Mains On" switch.
Settings Dispensing correction factor (D1 to D 13) Password required The correction factor can be used when changing from one liquid agent to another. If, for example, the agent used in dispenser pump D 1 is changed (to one with a higher concentration level), the correction factor can be used to reset the pump quickly. You deselect the password requirement here. To calculate the factor: Correction factor D1 = New amount Dos-p. D1 Current amount Dos-p.
Settings Customer data A variety of data can be entered under customer data Selection choice: - Location - Name - First name - Street - House number - Town - Post code - Telephone - System address - Installation date Location The type of business can be entered in this field.
Chip card access Chip card access option Programmes requiring special procedures are written on to a chip card which is then used to run the programme. Supervisor level ~ Main menu - Change password Card access: No A Selection choice: - No - Yes If this option is set to "Yes" programmes can only be started by using a programme card. Programmes in the machine's control unit cannot then be accessed. Card access: Welcome INSERT CARD i 34 ä FC M.-Nr.
Chip cards There are two different types of chip cards for use with this machine: If the programmes on the card are not suitable for the machine you are using the following message will appear in the display: Card operation Programmes on the card are only suitable for machine type PW 6201. A The chip card can store a maximum of 30 programmes, each with 6 blocks. If the card only contains one programme, then this programme will be run.
Chip cards Supervisor chip card – For saving dispensing data, language, programmes (programme packages or back up), settings, and single programmes for card operation. Card access Programmes requiring special procedures are written on to a card which is then used to run the programme. "Card access" has be activated via the supervisor level in the machine. Key card This card enables you to get into supervisor level automatically without having to enter a password.
Chip cards Data to card Language data This option is used to write data from the machine to a card. This includes language, dispensing information, programme data and settings. It is not possible to combine data from different machines onto one card. The Profitronic M is supplied with 11 languages as standard. To select the language you want to use you have to go into supervisor level and select the "Language" menu. It is also possible to save an existing language to a card through the "Language" menu.
Chip cards Dispensing data Programme data This menu can be used to copy all dispensing data relating to an existing programme in the machine onto a card. Existing dispensing data is only overwritten after another confirmation to do so. Dispensing type, dispensing phase 1, 2 (dispenser pumps, dispensing amount and level) and dispensing stop 1, 2 (yes or no) are then carried out for each programme. If you change dispensing agent it is easy to change the dispensing amount to suit.
Chip cards Settings Data to control unit This menu is used for copying all settings from the supervisor level (see "Settings" menu) on the control unit to a card. Existing settings are only overwritten after another confirmation to do so. Use this menu to write data from a card to the control unit (language, dispensing data, programme and settings).
Chip cards Dispensing Programme This menu is used for copying dispensing data from a card into the control unit. Existing dispensing data is only overwritten after another confirmation to do so. Dispensing data is only copied from programmes where the programme number, name and M.Nr match. The M.Nr of the programme is not deleted after changing dispensing data. This menu is used for copying one or more programes from a card into the control unit. It will overwrite existing programmes in the control unit.
Chip cards If there is insufficient space in memory to take the selected programmes the following will appear in the display: Data to control unit ~ Programme Insufficient controller memory A If you press the A button or, if you do not touch any buttons in the next 30 seconds the transfer procedure will not be carried out and you will be taken back to the sub menu.
Chip cards Delete data from card This menu is used for deleting all existing data from a card. Supervisor level ~ Main menu - Data to control unit Delete data from card A ^ After making your selection and pressing the rotary dial details about the card will appear in the display: Supervisor level ~ Delete data from card No data available to delete A All data is now deleted.
Manual control Water inlet p Manual control can be set before a programme is started or during a programme stop. The water inlet valves and the water level can be set. ^ Pressing the i "Manual control" button takes you to the password screen. Manual control ~ Water inlet Password: _ _ _ _ Valve: KH ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Level: 100 mm 0123456789 i S A A ^ Press the rotary dial to select "Valve". After entering the password the manual control screen will appear.
Manual control Dispensing ß Washing and heating XY The dispensing valve and the amount to dispense can be set. The temperature, rpm and wash rhythm can be set. ^ Press the "Dispensing" ß button. ^ Press the XY button for washing and heating. Manual control ~ Dispensing Dispenser pump: D1 Manual control ~ Washing and heating Dispensing amount: 100 ml Temp: 95 °C A ^ Press the rotary dial to confirm "Dispenser pump".
Manual control Spin u The spin speed can be set. ^ Press the u "Spin" button. Manual control ~ Spin rpm: 1200 rpm A ^ Set the spin speed. ^ Then press the h "Start" button to start the "Spin". ^ The spin will finish when it is ready or when the u button is pressed again. Manual control Level: 0 mm Spin speed: p Temperature: 22 °C No ß XY XZ u f Pressing the f "Stop/End" stops the selected function and pressing it again takes you out of manual control.
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