Operating instructions
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Card programming
General
Programmable cards are used to regulate the
different phases in a washing process. These are
provided with a pattern of 16 ribs with pegs
marked with the letters A-Q.
The cards are available in two sizes: 80 or 120
steps numbered from 0 upwards.
The program controls sense a step of 16 pegs
across at one time. The card is fed forward by
the program controls motor so that a new step is
sensed. When the machine is filling with water or
is heating the water, the program controls motor
stops until the required level or temperature is
reached.
If necessary, the program controls can be simply
modified so that each step corresponds to one
minute instead for 30 seconds.
Programming
The principle applied to programming is to use a
special pair of pliers to punch the pegs in the
different stages. A peg that has been removed
means that the corresponding function is
activated when the program controls have fed
that particular stage forward.
First mark the pegs you want to remove with a
felt tip pen. Then make an additional check
before you begin to punch the pegs.
Card programming
0340
Step no.
80 or
120 steps
Step number (in relation to the edge of the
programcontrols)
0341
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Fig.
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Fig.
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