Alliance Laundry Systems UW35P2 Washer User Manual


 
Programming
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Programming a Spin Step
1. The computer must be in the PROGRAM mode,
and the cycle programming sequence must be
ready for the next step.
2. Press the Medium Speed or High Speed key.
The display will read “MSnncc” for medium
speed or “HS” for high speed spin.
NOTE: The WE-6 microcomputer inserts an
automatic 30-second medium-speed spin before
going to high speed for the programmed time.
3. Press the Enter key. The display will read
“M---S.” Now assign time in minutes and
seconds to the spin step.
4. Press the Enter key. The display will read
“SDLY” for one second. The display will then
change to “0M-00S.”
5. Now assign the time for the spin delay (coast
down). A minimum of 30 seconds is
recommended to reduce belt wear.
A spin delay is always advisable after a high
speed spin.
Also, always program a spin delay after a high
speed spin if another (non-spin) step is to follow.
NOTE: Do not program a Wash 1 step for a
shakeout after the spin step. If such a step is
programmed, the computer will revert to the
previous wash step and will fill with water
accordingly. See Stop Routine. However, a Wash 1,
2, or 3 step programmed for ONE second will select
stop routine agitation, and avoid refilling.
Programming a Rinse Step
When the Rinse key is pressed on the keypad, the
drain will remain open and the basket will rotate in
medium spin speed. Water is added through the door
spray nozzle only. To program a rinse step, use the
following procedure:
1. The computer must be in the PROGRAM mode,
and the cycle programming sequence must be
ready for the next step.
2. Press a water temperature key (Cold, Hot, or
Warm). If the Cold key is pressed, for example,
the display will read “C-nncc,” etc. Then press
the Rinse key. The display will read “CRnncc,”
“HRnncc,” or “WRnncc,” depending on whether
cold, hot, or warm temperature was selected.
3. Press the Enter key. The display will read
“M---S.” Now assign the time in minutes and
seconds desired for the duration of the rinse step.
4. Press the Enter key, and go to the next step in the
cycle.
NOTE: If a coast-down delay (“SDLY”) is desired
after a rinse step, program a medium-speed spin
step for one second after the rinse step. Then
program the desired coast-down time.
Programming an Auxiliary Step
Auxiliary No. 1 and Auxiliary No. 2 may be used to
control an external buzzer or other device (not
supplied with the machine) with a maximum current
draw of less than 1/2 amp.
Auxiliary No. 3 is identified on the fuse board as SG
(Signal) and controls the built-in buzzer (alarm)
mounted on the inside wall of the control module.
When A3 is programmed, the signal will sound
continuously for the duration of time assigned. The
same signal (buzzer) is used by the computer for an
alarm condition, such as a “FILL” or “EMTY” alarm.
When the signal is activated by the computer to
indicate an alarm condition, the tone will be pulsating
rather than continuous.
1. The computer must be in the PROGRAM mode,
and the cycle programming sequence must be
ready for the next step.
2. Press the Auxiliary key. The display will read
“A-nncc.” Now press the number key–1, 2, 3, 4,
or 5–that corresponds to the desired auxiliary
function:
A1–Auxiliary No. 1
A2–Auxiliary No. 2
A3–Signal (SG)
A4–Fill to level, using E1 on computer
output board. (E1 is a special function
ONLY. Contact factory for details.)
A5–Provides agitation, no refill.
The display will read “A2nncc,” for example, if
key 2 is pressed.
3. Press the Enter key. The display will read
“M---S.” Now assign the auxiliary step the
desired time in minutes and seconds.
4. Press the Enter key and go to the next step in the
cycle.