Alliance Laundry Systems UW125VV Washer User Manual


 
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Programming
The V-computer board is inside the control module.
Near the center of the board is a small toggle switch:
this is the Run/Program Mode switch.
The Run/Program switch is normally in the down (Run
Mode) position. To enter Program Mode, flip the
switch to the up position. The display will now show
the current temperature in the sump.
Figure 4
Since the keypad operates in a slightly different
fashion when in Program Mode, pay careful attention
to the programming instructions provided in this
manual.
Key Functions in Program Mode
Up – The Up key is used to increase cycle numbers
(1 through 30) and other numerical values such as
times or temperatures (when creating wash formulas).
Down – The Down key is used to decrease cycle
numbers (1 through 30) and other numerical values
such as times or temperatures (when creating wash
formulas).
Start – The Start key acts as an enter key in Program
Mode. Use this key to enter data and move to the next
function in the cycle.
Stop – The Stop key saves all data and terminates the
programming procedure. If it is the first key pressed in
Program Mode, the computer enters Setup Mode. The
Stop key can be pressed again to exit Setup Mode and
return to Program Mode.
Setup Mode
Setup options are programmable options that are in
effect for all wash formulas. These options include:
Degrees displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius
Auxiliary heat enabled or disabled
Supply 5 or Auxiliary fill
Temperature-controlled fill enabled or disabled
Automatic cool-down enabled or disabled
NOTE: These options can be read or changed only
in Setup Mode.
To enter Setup Mode, press the Stop key while the
display is showing the temperature in the sump. Once
in Setup Mode, use the Up or Down key to change the
selected option. Use the Start key to accept the
selected option and move on to the next one. Press the
Stop key to exit Setup Mode.
CHM474R
1 Run/Program Mode Switch
2 Temperature Calibration Screw
Dangerous voltages are present in the
electrical control box(es) and at the motor
terminals. Only qualified personnel
familiar with electrical test procedures,
test equipment, and safety precautions
should attempt adjustments and
troubleshooting. Disconnect power from
the machine before removing the control
box cover, and before attempting any
service procedures.
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WARNING
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