Alliance Laundry Systems HF18VCV Washer User Manual


 
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Operation
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Cycle Selection
Note:
Press keys at their centers just hard
enough to activate them.
As coins are inserted in the coin meter slot, the
display shows the remaining amount to start. It
will continue to count down until the start
price is satisfied.
Once the amount to start is satisfied, the
display will read “CYxx” where “xx”
represents a cycle number. Press the Up or
Down key until the desired cycle number is
displayed. Press the Start key to start the
cycle. For a more detailed description of the
preprogrammed cycles, see the cycle charts at
the end of the Programming section.
Note:
If the coin meter is equipped with a coin
blocking coil, the machine must be loaded and
the door closed before coins can be added. The
meter will not accept coins until these two
conditions are met.
If the computer detects that the door is not
properly closed when the Start key is pressed,
the display will alternately read “SHUT” and
“door.” Verify that the door is properly
closed, and press Start again to begin the
desired cycle.
Cycle Execution
To display the temperature of the water while a
cycle is running, press the Up key. To display
the number of the cycle in progress, press the
Start key.
Note:
The computer does not count down the
remaining cycle time during fills and drains or
prior to first achieving the programmed heat
temperature when heating. The computer
resumes counting down cycle time once the
programmed fill level is reached, when the
machine has drained, and after a programmed
heat temperature is reached.
Each of the 16 cycles consists of eight
segments: Prewash, Wash, and Fills 1–6. A
description of the various steps in a cycle
segment follows:
Fill
After the Start key is pressed, the door locks,
the drain closes, and the machine begins filling
to the programmed level. Each programmed
segment begins with a fill. The display counts
down the remaining cycle time in minutes and
seconds while the cycle is running, except as
noted above.
If a supply is programmed in a step, the
supply dispenser will flush during the fill of
that segment. If the programmed supply is
supply 2 (“sup 2”), the display will flash
“bLCH” alternately with the cycle time while
supply 2 is on. This signals the user to
manually add liquid bleach in the middle
supply dispenser compartment.
Note:
If the computer does not detect the
programmed water level after attempting to fill
to that level for 30 minutes, the display will
flash “FILL”/“STOP” while sounding the
buzzer briefly. The computer will then abort
the cycle. This indicates a serious problem.
Contact a qualified service technician.