Programming

Programming Heat

1.To program auxiliary heat (either electric or steam), the computer must be in the Program Mode, and the cycle programming sequence must be ready for the next step.

NOTE: Models with both electric and steam heat are equipped with a selector switch which allows the user to select either option. Because both options are energized by the WE-6 computer via the same output, the procedure for programming a heat step will be the same for either. The switch directs the output signal only to the selected option.

2.The machine must be filled with water.

3.Press the Heat key. The display will read “HTnncc.”

4.Press the Enter key. The display will read either “080Fnn” or “025Cnn”, depending on whether Fahrenheit or Centigrade is prompted.

5.Enter the final temperature desired. Three digits must be entered for the temperature. If the desired temperature is less than 100 degrees, the first digit should be 0. The valid temperature range is 80 – 200 degrees Fahrenheit and

25 – 93 degrees Centigrade. The computer will not accept temperatures outside of this range. If 100 degrees Fahrenheit is selected, the display will read “100Fcc”.

6.Press the Enter key. The display will read

“H---M”. Now assign the maximum time in hours and minutes for the water to reach the desired temperature.

7.Press the Enter key and go to the next step in the cycle.

Programming a Wash 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 Wash key. The display will read “W-nncc”.

3.Now press the number key (from 1 to 7) that corresponds to the desired wash step listed in Table 9.

WashDescription

118 seconds forward, pause 3 seconds;

18 seconds reverse, pause 3 seconds; repeat

23 seconds forward, pause 27 seconds;

3 seconds reverse, pause 27 seconds; repeat

3No agitation

410 seconds forward, pause 20 seconds;

10 seconds reverse, pause 20 seconds; repeat

5Refer to Programming a Wash 5 Thermal Cool-Down. Agitation is the same as Wash 1, or most recent agitation

64 seconds forward, pause 56 seconds;

4 seconds reverse, pause 56 seconds; repeat

7No agitation, drain open (no automatic refilling)

NOTE: A Wash 7 step can be programmed when a drain without rotation is desired. However, a spin step must not follow Wash 7 since balancing is done only in Drain 1, A, or B. NOTE: In all wash steps except Wash 7, the machine will automatically refill to the most recent water level (if any), and the drain will be closed.

Table 9

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