Alliance Laundry Systems P232156R9 manual SW025

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Basic Installation/Operation

CAUTION

Be careful around the open door, particularly when loading from a level below the door. Impact with door edges can cause personal injury.

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NOTE: When washing items which may disintegrate or fragment, such as mop heads or sponges, use laundry nets to prevent drain blockage.

IMPORTANT: To prevent out-of-balance conditions, premature wear or damage to machine when using laundry nets, use several small nets in a load.

7.When loading is complete, ensure that all fabric is inside the basket. Then close and lock the door.

8.Add dry supplies in the supply dispenser compartment cups prior to the start of each cycle.

Liquid supplies can be injected directly into the supply dispenser by an external chemical supply system.

NOTE: Supply dispenser compartment cups must not be removed when an external chemical injection supply system is attached to the washer- extractor.

9.Find the cycle number of the desired wash cycle. Cycle numbers must be two-digit numbers from 01 to 39.

NOTE: Press keypads at their centers just hard enough to activate them.

Press the numbers desired on the keyboard and note that these numbers are displayed after “NEXT.”

When keypads are pressed on the keyboard, a signal will be heard. If an error is made, press the numbers again. As numbers are entered, they move from right to left on the display.

10.To start the selected cycle, press the Start keypad. If the selected cycle number is not in the control memory, the display will show “NCYC.” If this happens, select another cycle. Otherwise, the display will now show the first step. For example, if the display reads “HL01,” “HL” represents a hot fill to low level, and “01” indicates that this is the first step of the cycle.

As the cycle proceeds, the display will show the function being executed, the step number, and the cycle number selected. Pressing the Edit Cycle keypad while the cycle is running will cause the display to show the remaining cycle time in minutes. Pressing this keypad again will return the display to normal.

To begin the cycle at any step other than the first step, press the Advance keypad to advance through the cycle to the desired starting point. (The Advance keypad is enabled at the factory and can be disabled at the laundry site.) Then press the Start keypad.

It is possible to skip to the next step in a cycle, with the exception of a drain step: drain steps must be allowed time to complete.

When the display shows the step desired to begin the cycle, press the Start keypad.

If the door is not locked, the display will indicate “CLOSE” and “DOOR.” If this occurs, be sure the door is closed and locked and press the Start keypad again.

If the LED indicator lights for the control outputs indicate that one or more outputs are activated but the washer-extractor is not functioning according to the output or outputs indicated, contact a service technician.

As water fills the washer-extractor, one or more of the indicator lights located to the left of the keyboard will come on and stay on until the required water level is reached. LED dots located immediately above the last three digits on the right of the control display will illuminate to indicate the water level(s) reached:

When the indicator dot above the last digit on the right is lit, the low water level has been reached.

When the dot above the next-to-the-last digit is lit, medium water level (optional) has been reached.

When the dot over the third digit from the right has been lit, high level has been reached.

11.The cycle will continue until its completion. Then the display will read “DONE.”

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