Operation
Stop Routine
WARNING
NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it has completely stopped. Doing so could result in serious injury.
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The operator can select the agitation which will be in effect for the STOP routine “shakeout.” To minimize cycle time, if rotation has stopped, the control shakeout time is brief. This will help prevent tangling of the load and provide maximum control. Three agitations are available for the STOP routine. They are as follows:
Wash 1
•12 seconds forward
•3 seconds pause
•12 seconds reverse
•3 seconds pause
Wash 2
•3 seconds forward
•27 seconds pause
•3 seconds reverse
•27 seconds pause
Wash 3
•no rotation
To select the agitation in the stop routine, program a Wash 1, 2, or 3 step for 1 second. The washer- extractor will begin refilling to the most recent water level if the time is more than 1 second. If the most recent wash type was Wash 4, 6, or 7, the
NOTE: If the desired action is not programmed in the final cycle step, the control will default to the most recent action in the cycle. If the cycle stops prematurely, the most recent action at the time the cycle is interrupted will be in effect during the stop routine.
The display will read
10 seconds. (The “cc” here stands for the current cycle number and will be represented by numbers in the actual display.) During the final seconds, the display reads “STOPcc.” The display will then read “DONEcc.” At that point, the door can be opened. If rotation is sensed, control does not allow door to open.
In stop routine, the coast time ensures a minimum time for coast. After the minimum, the control determines if rotation sensor is working, then a short
NOTE: If control detects that rotation sensor is not working upon entering the stop routine, all stop procedure times default to maximum values. Refer to Programming manual for additional information.
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