Alliance Laundry Systems HC80VNV Washer User Manual


 
Programming
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5. On Variable-Speed machines, note wire
connections on the output control board for
the AC Drive control. Some machines will
have six wires connected to “STF,” “STR,”
“RH,” “RM,” “RL” and “COM” individually or a
single connector labeled “J11-1.” Remove
these wires or connector to ensure the
basket will not rotate. Also remove the input
power to the drive.
NOTE: If this step is not followed, damage can
occur to the calibration temperature probe.
6. On Fixed-speed machines, remove fuses from
the “FWD,” “REV” and “SPIN” outputs to
ensure the basket will not rotate.
7. Restore input power to the machine.
8. Wait until machine message displays “CY
followed by a two-digit cycle number (01 – 30).
9. Program one of the unused cycles to Fill to High
Level using both of the water inlet valves. Select
a time limit for the step that would be sufficient
to complete the calibration procedure.
10. When machine has completed the Fill to High
Level, press and hold the Up (arrow) key on the
keypad to display the machine temperature.
Make sure that the V-Computer is in the correct
temperature unit (deg F or C). Refer to
Programming Setup Options section of manual
to change.
11. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, turn the machine
temperature calibration screw until the displayed
temperature of the machine and the temperature
of the temperature calibration equipment are
accurate to the nearest degree (refer to Figure 2).
Figure 2
12. When the temperatures match, calibration is
completed.
13. Remove power from the machine input.
14. Reconnect any wires/connectors/fuses that were
removed, making sure they are installed exactly
as they were removed.
15. Reinstall all machine protective covers.
16. Remove the temperature calibration probe from
the bottom of the machine basket.
17. Restore input power to machine.
18. Machine is now ready for use.
NEVER insert hands or objects into basket
until it has completely stopped. Doing so
could result in serious injury.
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