Alliance Laundry Systems F232201R4 Washer User Manual


 
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Operation
F232201
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Error Recovery Routine
When the control detects an error, it will stop running
the current step and display a message to indicate what
type of error was found:
“FILL” indicates that the washer-extractor did
not fill within the allotted time.
“EMTY” indicates that the washer-extractor did
not drain in the allotted time.
“TEMP” indicates that the temperature sensor
has recognized a temperature above the
programmed value.
“MEMR” indicates that the control has detected a
problem with the cycle information. The cycle
must be edited.
“WATER” indicates that the WE-6 control
senses low, medium, or high water level at the
end of the stop routine.
“DRTEMP” indicates that the WE-6 has detected
water temperature over 160°F in a “drain to
reuse” step. Instead of draining to a tank, the
control gives this error message. The cycle must
be edited so the temperature is below 160°F upon
entering a reuse drain step (“Da” or “Db”).
All outputs remain off while the message
displays, and the door cannot be unlocked.
NOTE: The WE-6 control will not allow the door to
be opened while there is water in the washer-
extractor.
Each of these errors is considered to be recoverable.
The operator has two minutes to respond to the error
condition (except in the case of “WATER”). During
this time, the control will turn the signal (buzzer) relay
on and off at the rate of one second on and one second
off to alert the operator to the error condition. The
washer-extractor may be restarted by pressing the Start
keypad. Pressing the Start keypad will restart the cycle
step for the originally programmed time period.
“WATER” will remain displayed until the error is
corrected. The cycle may be aborted by pressing the
Stop keypad. After aborting the cycle, the control will
go to the normal stop routine. If the operator does not
respond to the error condition within the allocated two
minutes, the control will automatically abort the cycle.
NOTE: The “TEMP” alarm can be recovered only
after the temperature falls below the alarm level.
Certain error conditions are considered to be non-
recoverable:
If the door opens during a cycle, the control will
display “DOOR.” The operator must close the
door.
Then, after the control has detected that the door
is closed, it will automatically abort the cycle and
go to the normal stop routine.
“OVERHT” will be displayed when the control
detects an open or shorted temperature input
circuit or temperatures are outside of the washer-
extractor’s allowable limits. Contact a service
technician.