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Washer-Extractors
Cabinet Hardmount
S, P, and V-Series Microcomputers
Coin and Non-Coin Models
Refer to Page 2 for Model Identification
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
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Part No. F232137R4
September 2008
Table of
Contents
2
Model Identification .............................................................................
Nameplate Location..............................................................................
Replacement Parts ................................................................................
Customer Service..................................................................................
Safety Information..............................................................................
4
Explanation of Safety Messages ...........................................................
Important Safety Instructions ...............................................................
Operator Safety.....................................................................................
8
Display Indications ..........................................................................
Operating Instructions .......................................................................... 14
Beginning of Day ............................................................................. 16
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Introduction
Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these models:
HC18PC2
HC18SN2
HC18VC2
HC18VX2
HC20SN2
HC20VC2
HC20VX2
HC25PC2
HC25SN2
HC25VC2
HC25VX2
HC27SN2
HC27VC2
HC27VX2
HC30SN2
HC30VC2
HC30VX2
HC35PC2
HC35SN2
HC35VC2
HC35VNV
HC35VX2
HC40SN2
HC40VC2
HC40VX2
HC50PC2
HC50SN2
HC50VC2
HC50VNV
HC50VX2
HC60SN2
HC60VC2
HC60VN2
HC60VNF
HC60VX2
HC80PC3
HC80SN3
HC80VCV
HC80VNV
HC80VXV
NC18VC2
NC18VX2
NC25VC2
NC25VX2
NC27VC2
NC27VX2
NC35VC2
NC35VX2
NC80VCV
NC80VXV
SC18PC3
SC18SN2
SC18VN2
SC18VNV
SC20VN2
SC25SN2
SC27SN2
SC27VN2
SC27VNV
SC30VN2
SC35PC3
SC35SN2
SC35VN2
SC35VNV
SC40VN2
SC40VNV
SC50PC3
SC50SN2
SC50VN2
SC50VNV
SC35PC3
SC60PN2
SC60SN2
SC60VN2
SC60VNF
SC60VNV
SC80SN3
SC80VNV
SC125VNV
UC18PC2
UC18PC3
UC18PN2
UC18VN2
UC18VNV
UC20PN2
UC20VN2
UC25PC2
UC25PN2
UC27PN2
UC27VN2
UC27VNV
UC30PN2
UC30VN2
UC35PC2
UC35PC3
UC35PN2
UC35VN2
UC35VNV
UC40PN2
UC40VN2
UC40VNV
UC50PC2
UC50PC3
UC50PN2
UC50VN2
UC50VNV
UC60PN2
UC60SN2
UC60VN2
UC60VNF
UC60VNV
UC80PC2
UC80PC3
UC80PN3
UC80VNV
UC125VN
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Nameplate Location
The nameplate is located at the rear of the machine and inside door. Always provide the machine’s serial number and model number when ordering parts or when seeking technical assistance.
1
Introduction
Replacement Parts
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source from whom the machine was purchased or contact Alliance Laundry Systems at (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of the nearest authorized parts distributor.
Customer Service
For technical assistance, call the following number:
(920) 748-3121
Ripon, Wisconsin U.S.A.
1 Nameplate
Figure 1
CHM167R
CHM167R
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Safety Information
Important Safety Instructions Explanation of Safety Messages
Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and “CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this manual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the machine.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death to persons when using your washer, follow these basic precautions:
W023
DANGER
DANGER indicates the presence of a hazard that will cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the danger is ignored.
WARNING
WARNING indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if the warning is ignored.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates the presence of a hazard that will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the caution is ignored.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and “NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions.
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used to inform the reader of specific procedures where minor machine damage will occur if the procedure is not followed.
NOTE: The word “NOTE” is used to communicate installation, operation, maintenance or servicing information that is important but not hazard related.
1. Read all instructions before using the washer.
2. Refer to the GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS in the INSTALLATION manual for the proper grounding of the washer.
3. Do not wash textiles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, kerosene, waxes, cooking oils, drycleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
4. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water. These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
5. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS
IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used for such a period, before using a washing machine or combination washer-dryer, turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. The gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.
6. Do not allow children to play on or in the washer.
Close supervision of children is necessary when the washer is used near children. This is a safety rule for all appliances.
7. Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, remove the door to the washing compartment.
8. Do not reach into the washer if the wash drum is moving.
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9. Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to water and/or weather.
10. Do not tamper with the controls.
11. Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the user-maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that the user understands and has the skills to carry out.
12. To reduce the risk of an electric shock or fire, DO
NOT use an extension cord or an adapter to connect the washer to the electrical power source.
13. Use washer only for its intended purpose, washing textiles.
14. Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in the machine. This could result in serious damage to the basket.
15. ALWAYS disconnect the washer from electrical supply before attempting any service. Disconnect the power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.
16. Install the washer according to the
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. All connections for water, drain, electrical power and grounding must comply with local codes and be made by licensed personnel when required.
17. To reduce the risk of fire, textiles which have traces of any flammable substances such as vegetable oil, cooking oil, machine oil, flammable chemicals, thinner, etc., or anything containing wax or chemicals such as in mops and cleaning cloths, must not be put into the washer.
These flammable substances may cause the fabric to catch on fire by itself.
18. Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
19. Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or dropping the washer can damage safety features.
If this occurs, have washer checked by a qualified service person.
Safety Information
20. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent.
21. Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve and that fill hose connections are tight. CLOSE the shut-off valves at the end of each wash day.
22. Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the washer is to fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT bypass the loading door switch by permitting the washer to operate with the loading door open.
23. Always read and follow manufacturer’s instructions on packages of laundry and cleaning aids. Heed all warnings or precautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of children at all times
(preferably in a locked cabinet).
24. Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the textile manufacturer.
25. Never operate the washer with any guards and/or panels removed.
26. DO NOT operate the washer with missing or broken parts.
27. DO NOT bypass any safety devices.
28. Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this washer according to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating the washer.
Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to the dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer.
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Safety Information
WARNING
This machine must be installed, adjusted, and serviced by qualified electrical maintenance personnel familiar with the construction and operation of this type of machinery. They must also be familiar with the potential hazards involved.
Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage, and may void the warranty.
SW004
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the recommended clearances for inspection and maintenance are provided. Never allow the inspection and maintenance space to be blocked.
WARNING
Install the machine on a level floor of sufficient strength. Failure to do so may result in conditions which can produce serious injury, death and/or property damage.
W703
CAUTION
Be careful around the open door, particularly when loading from a level below the door. Impact with door edges can cause personal injury.
SW025
WARNING
Never touch internal or external steam pipes, connections, or components.
These surfaces can be extremely hot and will cause severe burns. The steam must be turned off and the pipe, connections, and components allowed to cool before the pipe can be touched.
SW014
Safety Decals
Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the machine. Failure to maintain legible safety decals could result in injury to the operator or service technician.
To provide personal safety and keep the machine in proper working order, follow all maintenance and safety procedures presented in this manual. If questions regarding safety arise, contact the manufacturer immediately.
Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid safety hazards.
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Operator Safety
WARNING
NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it has completely stopped.
Doing so could result in serious injury.
SW012
To ensure the safety of machine operators, the following maintenance checks must be performed daily:
1. Prior to operating the machine, verify that all warning signs are present and legible. Missing or illegible signs must be replaced immediately.
Make certain that spares are available.
2. Check door interlock before starting operation of the machine: a. Attempt to start the machine with the door open. The machine should not start with the door open.
b. Close the door without locking it and attempt to start the machine. The machine should not start with the door unlocked.
c. Close and lock the door and start a cycle.
Attempt to open the door while the cycle is in progress. The door should not open.
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning properly, call a service technician.
3. Do not attempt to operate the machine if any of the following conditions are present: a. The door does not remain securely locked during the entire cycle.
b. Excessively high water level is evident.
c. Machine is not connected to a properly grounded circuit.
Safety Information
Do not bypass any safety devices in the machine.
WARNING
Never operate the machine with a bypassed or disconnected balance system. Operating the machine with severe out-of-balance loads could result in personal injury and serious equipment damage.
SW039
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Control Panel
Figure 2 shows the control panel for S, P and
V-computer machines.
Operation
keys are used in cycle selection. Press these keys to move among cycles from smaller to greater, or greater to smaller.
1
2
3
4
5
6
The Start key is used to start a cycle.
The Stop key is not active in normal RUN
Mode. In RUN Mode it is used only for stopping test cycle.
The LED display informs operator of various functions throughout operation of machine. Refer to tables on the following pages for displays and their meanings. Indicator lights in LED display indicate out-of-balance conditions and water levels. Refer to
Up Down Start Stop
8 7
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
Out-of-Balance Condition for VCV, VXV
High Water Level
Medium Water Level for V-Series
Low Water Level
LED Display
Keys for Standard OPL
Keys for Icon OPL
Keys for VC2, VCV, VX2, VXV
B161R
B161R
Figure 2
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Operation
Display Indications
Table 1 through Table 5 list the various displays and
what they mean. The operator should become familiar with these computer displays.
Display Indications for S-Series – Non-Coin
Display Meaning Display Meaning
FIL2
FIL3
FIL4
FIL5
FIL6
CFIL
S-05
HoLd
CY
Program identification code (ROM)
(this is an example only)
Wait...power has just been turned on
Cycle (followed by two-digit number)
CHEC/CYC* Test cycle selected
FAr Degrees Fahrenheit
CEL
PrE
UASH
FIL1
Degrees Celsius
Prewash segment (1st of 8 segments)
Wash segment (2nd of 8 segments)
First rinse (3rd of 8 segments)
Second rinse (4th of 8 segments)
Third rinse (5th of 8 segments)
Fourth rinse (6th of 8 segments)
Fifth rinse (7th of 8 segments)
Sixth rinse (8th of 8 segments)
Cold fill
SPIn/tI n
E*
Reads “SPIn” for one second, then
“tI n
E” followed by time for spin tSFL Temperature sensor failure or temperature out of range bFIL
HFIL
LOLE
HILE
SUP1
SUP2
SUP3
SUP4
SUP5
SUP6
SUP7
STOP
SdLY dOnE dOOr
FILL/STOP*
FULL
* Display indications separated by a slash (/) represent an alternating display.
Warm fill (both hot and cold)
Hot fill
Low water level
High water level
Supply 1
Supply 2
Supply 3
Supply 4
Supply 5 (supply 1 and 2)
Supply 6 (supply 2 and 3)
Supply 7 (supply 3 and 4)
Stop routine
Spin coast delay
Cycle and stop routine have ended
Door not properly closed
Programmed water level not reached after 30 minutes
The computer detects low water level or higher when none should be present
Table 1
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Operation
Display Indications
The following table lists the various displays and what they mean. The operator should become familiar with these computer displays.
Display Indications for P-Series – Coin
Display Meaning donE
PrE
UASH rin1 rin2 rin3 rin4
CFIL
Cn20
Hold
CY
PUSH
FILL bLCH
StOP
SdLY*
Program identification code (ROM)
Wait...power has just been turned on
Cycle (followed by two-digit number)
Select cycle
Fill step
Add bleach
Stop routine
Spin coast delay
Cycle and stop routine have ended
Prewash segment (1st of 6 segments)
Wash segment (2nd of 6 segments)
First rinse (3rd of 6 segments)
Second rinse (4th of 6 segments)
Third rinse (5th of 6 segments)
Fourth rinse (6th of 6 segments)
Cold fill bFIL
HFIL
Warm fill (both hot and cold)
Hot fill
LOLE Low water level
SPIn/tINE** Reads “SPIn” for one second, then
“tINE” followed by time for spin
* Machines shipped to France only.
** Display indications separated by a slash represent an alternating display.
Display
SUP3
PrO tESt norN
FrEE
PAY
CoiL
S3
HILE
SLUC* nobL bL nSUP
SUP
SUP1
SUP2
1AtS
4AtS
Coin/dEno** dOOr
Meaning
High water level
Overflow fill
No Bleach selected
Bleach selected
No supply selected
Supply selected
Supply 1
Supply 2
Supply 3
Programming Mode
Test mode selected
Run mode selected
Vend price disabled
Vend price enabled
Coin-blocking coil enabled
Supply 3 enabled
All 4 cycles share same vend price
Vend price may be set for individual cycles
Set value assigned each coin
Door not properly closed
Table 2
10
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Operation
Display Indications for V-Series – Coin
Display Meaning Display Meaning
FC 5
HoLd
CYXX tESt/CYC*
FAr
CEL
HEAt noHt
Strt/A
Program identification code (ROM)
(this is an example only)
Wait...power has just been turned on
PAY/(price)* Pay (flashes alternately with start price if
“FLSH” SETUP option is enabled)
Cycle (followed by two-digit number)
Test cycle selected
Degrees Fahrenheit
Degrees Celsius
Auxiliary heat enabled
Auxiliary heat disabled n t*
Start amount – flashes briefly before showing vend price in SETUP Mode
HFIL
Lo n
Ed
HI
SUP0
SUP1
SUP2
SUP3
SUP5
SUP6 drAI/dISt* drAI/For*
SPIn/tI n
E*
Con1/deno*
Con2/deno*
PrE
UASH
FIL1
FIL2
FIL3
FIL4
FIL5
FIL6
Coin 1 value – flashes briefly before showing value of coin 1 in SETUP Mode
Coin 2 value – flashes briefly before showing value of coin 2 in SETUP Mode
Prewash segment (1st of 8 segments)
Wash segment (2nd of 8 segments)
First fill (3rd of 8 segments)
Second fill (4th of 8 segments)
Third fill (5th of 8 segments)
Fourth fill (6th of 8 segments)
Fifth fill (7th of 8 segments)
Sixth fill (8th of 8 segments)
SdLY
STOP donE
HI 1
HI 2 bAL/FAIL*
SHUT/door*
CANt/OPEN*
FILL/STOP*
FULL
AFIL bFIL
Auxiliary fill
Warm fill (both hot and cold) dFLt tSFL
CFIL bLCH
1Pr
16Pr
Cold fill
Add bleach (for supply 2 only)
One vend price – all cycles
16 vend prices – one per cycle bAL?
SPC?
SPIN
CHEC/CYC* Test cycle selected (same as tESt/CYC) rEv
For
FrEE
Wash speed forward in test cycle
“Free” cycle option
* Display indications separated by a slash (/) represent an alternating display.
Hot fill
Low water level
Medium water level
High water level
No supplies
Supply 1
Supply 2
Supply 3
Supply 5 (supply 1 and 2)
Supply 6 (supply 2 and 3)
Distribution (load balancing before extract)
(Variable-speed only)
Drain step (low speed forward in test cycle)
Reads “SPIn” for one second, then “tI n
E” followed by time for spin
Spin coast delay
Stop routine
Cycle and stop routine have ended
Low spin in test cycle (Variable-speed only)
High spin in test cycle (Variable-speed only)
Balance routine failed during test cycle
Door not properly closed
Computer cannot unlock door after five attempts
Programmed water level not reached after
30 minutes
The computer detects low water level or higher when none should be present
Drive fault detected (Variable-speed only)
Temperature sensor failure or temperature out of range
Special factory balance SETUP Mode
Special factory Valve Flush Mode
Spin in test cycle (2 speed only)
Reverse wash speed in test cycle
Table 3
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Operation
Display Indications for V-Series – Non-Coin
Display Meaning Display
PU n
P nP n
P
PrE
UASH
FIL1
FIL2
FIL3
FIL4
FIL5
FIL6
FIL7
FIL8
FIL9
CFIL bFIL
HFIL
AFIL
Lo
CooL noCL
Ag 1
Ag 2
Ag 3
Ag 4
AgSn
AgSL
HoLd
CY tESt/CYC*
FAr
CEL
HEAt noHt tFIL ntFL
FP 1 Program identification code (ROM)
(this is an example only) n
Ed
HI
SUP1 Wait...power has just been turned on
Cycle (followed by two-digit number)
Test cycle selected
Degrees Fahrenheit
Degrees Celsius
Auxiliary heat enabled
Auxiliary heat disabled
Temperature-controlled fill enabled
Temperature-controlled fill disabled
SUP2
SUP3
SUP4
SUP5
SUP6
SUP7
SLo/For
Automatic cool-down enabled
Automatic cool-down disabled
Agitation 1 selected (90% agitation)
Agitation 2 selected (33% agitation)
Agitation 3 selected (10% agitation)
Agitation 4 selected (6.7% agitation)
SLo/rEv nor nor n
/For n
/rEv drAI nodr dISt
SPIn/tI n
E*
Agitation speed normal
Agitation speed low
Pump output enabled (future use only)
SPn1
SPn2
Pump output disabled (future use only) SPn3
Prewash segment (1st of 11 segments) STOP
Wash segment (2nd of 11 segments) SdLY dOnE dFLt dOOr bAL/FAIL*
First fill (3rd of 11 segments)
Second fill (4th of 11 segments)
Third fill (5th of 11 segments)
Fourth fill (6th of 11 segments)
Fifth fill (7th of 11 segments)
Sixth fill (8th of 11 segments)
Seventh fill (9th of 11 segments)
Eighth fill (10th of 11 segments)
Ninth fill (11th of 11 segments)
Cold fill
Warm fill (both hot and cold)
Hot fill
Auxiliary fill (Setup option)
Low water level
FILL/STOP*
FULL rotA tSFL
* Display indications separated by a slash (/) represent a flashing display.
Table 4
Meaning
Medium water level
High water level
Supply 1
Supply 2
Supply 3
Supply 4
Supply 5 (Setup option)
Supply 6 (supply 1 and 5)
Supply 7 (supply 3 and 4)
Gentle wash speed, forward direction
Gentle wash speed, reverse direction
Normal wash speed, forward direction
Normal wash speed, reverse direction
Drain enabled
Drain disabled
Distribution (load balancing before extract)
Reads “SPIn” for one second, then
“tI n
E” followed by time for spin
Lowest of three spins
Middle of three spins
Highest of three spins
Stop routine
Spin coast delay
Cycle and stop routine have ended
Drive fault detected
Door not properly closed
Balancing routine failed during test cycle after 10 attempts to balance load
Programmed water level not reached after 30 minutes
The computer detects low water level or higher when none should be present
Computer detects possible rotation of motor when there should be none
Temperature sensor failure or temperature out of range
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Operation nP n
P
PrE
UASH
FIL1
FIL2
FIL3
FIL4
FIL5
FULL ntFL
CooL noCL
Ag 1
Ag 2
Ag 3
Ag 4
PU n
P
HoLd
CY tESt/CYC*
FAr
CEL
HEAt noHt tFIL
Display
F23n tSFL
Display Indications for V-Series – Non-Coin
Meaning
Program identification code (ROM)
(this is an example only)
Wait...power has just been turned on
Cycle (followed by two-digit number)
Test cycle selected
Degrees Fahrenheit
Degrees Celsius
Auxiliary heat enabled
Auxiliary heat disabled
Temperature-controlled fill enabled
Temperature-controlled fill disabled
Automatic cool-down enabled
Automatic cool-down disabled
Agitation 1 selected (90% agitation)
Agitation 2 selected (33% agitation)
Agitation 3 selected (10% agitation)
Agitation 4 selected (6.7% agitation)
Pump output enabled (future use only)
Pump output disabled (future use only) For
Display
FIL6
FIL7
FIL8
FIL9
CFIL bFIL
HFIL
AFIL
Lo n
Ed
HI
SUP1
SUP2
SUP3
SUP4
SUP5
SUP6
SUP7
Meaning
Sixth fill (8th of 11 segments)
Seventh fill (9th of 11 segments)
Eighth fill (10th of 11 segments)
Ninth fill (11th of 11 segments)
Cold fill
Warm fill (both hot and cold)
Hot fill
Auxiliary fill (Setup option)
Low water level
Medium water level
High water level
Supply 1
Supply 2
Supply 3
Supply 4
Supply 5 (or Setup option)
Supply 6 (supply 1 and 5)
Supply 7 (supply 3 and 4)
Wash speed, forward direction
Prewash segment (1st of 11 segments)
Wash segment (2nd of 11 segments)
First fill (3rd of 11 segments)
Second fill (4th of 11 segments)
Third fill (5th of 11 segments)
Fourth fill (6th of 11 segments)
Fifth fill (7th of 11 segments)
The computer detects low water level or higher when none should be present
Temperature sensor failure or temperature out of range rEv drAI nodr
STOP
SdLY dOnE dOOr
FILL/STOP*
SPIn/tI n
E*
Wash speed, reverse direction
Drain enabled
Drain disabled
Stop routine
Spin coast delay
Cycle and stop routine have ended
Door not properly closed
Programmed water level not reached after 30 minutes
Reads “SPIn” for one second, then “tI n
E” followed by time for spin
* Display indications separated by a slash (/) represent a flashing display.
Table 5
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Operation
Operating Instructions
1. Turn on main power source (circuit breaker).
For non-coin models: Turn on the On/Off switch on the front panel to the On position. Refer to
2. Push button and turn handle clockwise to open.
3. Load to capacity whenever possible. DO NOT
U001I
U001I
Figure 3
For non-coin models : Press and hold the DOOR
UNLOCK button on the left side of the control panel while performing the above step. Refer to
U003I
Figure 5
4. Close door and turn handle counterclockwise
until button pops out. Refer to Figure 6.
U005I
Figure 6
DOOR UNLOCK
On
Off
U135R
U135R
Figure 4
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5. Add liquid and/or powder supplies to supply
a. Add detergent to container 1.
b. Add softener to container 3.
For non-coin models: Liquid supplies may be injected directly into the supply dispenser by an external chemical supply dispenser. Refer to
Installation and Programming Manuals.
6. Press the Up or Down key to select wash cycle.
Press the Start key. Refer to Figure 8.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury, recommended inlet water temperature should be no
higher than 125° Fahrenheit (51° Celsius).
W709
1
3
Operation
7. For coin models: Insert required number of coins
to start machines. Refer to Figure 7.
8. For non-coin models: Press the Start key.
CYCLE SELECTION
UP DOWN START STOP
Figure 8
9. When applicable, add bleach to container 2 when the display reads “bLCH”. Refer to
U137R
1
2
3
Detergent
Bleach
Softener
Figure 7
2
B157R
B157R
CYCLE SELECTION
UP DOWN START STOP
CHM2221N
Figure 9
NOTE: To stop a cycle at any time, press the Stop
(non-coin models only) key.
NOTE: To display the temperature of the water while a cycle is running, press the Up key. To display the number of the cycle in progress, press the Start key.
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Maintenance
WARNING
Sharp edges can cause personal injury.
Wear safety glasses and gloves, use proper tools and provide lighting when handling sheet metal parts.
W366R1
IMPORTANT: Replace all panels that are removed to perform service and maintenance procedures.
Do not operate the machine with missing guards or with broken or missing parts. Do not bypass any safety devices.
Daily
IMPORTANT: Door lock should be checked daily to ensure proper operation. Also check that all safety and instruction labels are on the machine.
Any missing or illegible safety instructions labels should be replaced immediately.
Beginning of Day
1. Inspect water inlet valve hose connections on the back of the machine for leaks.
2. Inspect steam hose connections for leaks (where applicable).
3. Check door interlock before starting operation: a. Attempt to start the machine with the door open. The machine should not start with the door open.
b. Close the door without locking it and attempt to start the machine. The machine should not start with the door unlocked.
c. Close and lock the door, and start a cycle.
Attempt to open the door while the cycle is in progress. The door should not open.
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning properly, call a service technician.
End of Day
1. Clean the door gasket of residual detergent and all foreign matter.
2. Clean between the door gasket and the door glass with a damp cloth.
3. Clean automatic supply dispenser lid and general area. Flush dispenser with clean water.
4. Clean the machine’s top, front and side panels with mild detergent. Rinse with clean water.
5. Leave loading door open at the end of each day to allow moisture to evaporate.
NOTE: Unload the machine promptly after each
completed cycle to prevent moisture buildup. Leave loading door open after each completed cycle to allow moisture to evaporate.
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Weekly
1. For variable-speed models only, clean the AC drive box filter(s) weekly or more frequently as needed:
NOTE: If fan filter service indicator light is on, fan filter must be cleaned immediately to prevent possible damage. Thermostat automatically resets after drive compartment cools down. LED will then extinguish after cycle run.
NOTE: If filter indicator is ignored, repeated resets might shorten life of drive. Clean filter regularly to avoid indicator prompt.
a. Open the top cover.
b. Grasp the filter handle and pull straight up to remove filter.
c. Wash the filter with warm water and allow filter to air-dry. As an alternative, the filter may be vacuumed clean.
IMPORTANT: The control module cover and fan filter must be in place for the fan to properly cool the AC inverter drive. Failure to observe this warning will void the warranty and could lead to expensive AC inverter drive repair.
2. Check the machine for leaks.
a. Start an unloaded cycle to fill the machine.
b. Verify that door and door gasket do not leak. c. Verify that the drain valve is operating and that the drain system is free from obstruction.
If water does not leak out during the first wash segment, the drain valve is closed and functioning properly.
Maintenance
Monthly
NOTE: Disconnect power to the machine at its source before performing the monthly maintenance procedures.
1. Use the following procedures to determine if
V-belt(s) require replacement or adjustment. Call a qualified service technician in either case.
a. Check V-belt(s) for uneven wear and frayed edges.
b. For groove-pulley drive systems, verify alignment by placing a straightedge across both pulley faces. The straightedge should make contact with the pulleys in four places.
3
4
1
2
2
1
Motor
Motor Pulley
Straightedge
Basket Pulley
3
4
H040I
H040I
Figure 10
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Maintenance c. For flat-pulley drive systems, verify allowable distance of belt from edge of pulley as shown
Flat-Pulley Alignment
Model
Allowable
Distance from Edge
18 – 40
50 – 60
.09 in. (2 mm)
.38 in. (10 mm)
Table 6 d. For variable-speed models only, verify that
V-belts are properly tensioned by applying a set force to the belt and measuring the deflection to determine the belt tension. Refer
to Table 7 for the acceptable belt tension
ranges. Belt tension measurements should be taken as close to the center of the belt span as
NOTE: Hoses and other natural rubber parts deteriorate after extended use. Hoses may develop cracks, blisters or material wear from the temperature and constant high pressure they are subjected to.
2. Check all hoses for any visible signs of deterioration. Any hose showing signs of deterioration listed above should be replaced immediately.
NOTE: All hoses should be replaced every five years.
1
2
18
H039I
1
2
Deflection
Span Length
Figure 11
Model
35, 40
50, 60
80
Belt
Motor-Basket
Motor-Basket
Motor-Basket
Belt Tension Testing for Variable-Speed Models
Belt Span
16.9 in. (428 mm)
16.8 in. (426 mm)
22.1 in. (561 mm)
Deflection Range
.31 – .34 in. (7.9 – 8.7 mm)
.28 – .31 in. (7.1 – 7.9 mm)
.47 – .5in. (11.9 – 12.7 mm)
Table 7
Force
Min – Max
6.1 – 7.4 lbs. (27 – 33 N)
6.1 – 7.4 lbs. (27 – 33 N)
4.9 – 7.3 lbs. (21.8 – 31.5 N)
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Maintenance
2
1
H047I
H047I
1
2
Bearing Grease Fitting
Seal Grease Fitting
3. For 80 pound capacity models only, lubricate bearings and seals each month OR after every
200 hours of operation. Refer to Figure 12.
a. Use a premium-grade lithium-based #2 grease. Never mix two types of grease, such as petroleum and silicone.
Figure 12 b. Pump the grease gun slowly, permitting only the following number of strokes:
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Bearing grease fitting, two strokes
Seal grease fitting, one stroke
NOTE: Do not pump the grease gun until grease comes out of the bearing housing. This can result in overlubrication, causing damage to bearings and seals.
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Maintenance
4. Remove back panel, and check overflow hose and drain hose for leaks.
5. Unlock the hinged lid, and check the supply dispenser hoses and hose connections.
6. Clean inlet hose filter screens: a. Turn water off and allow valve to cool, if necessary. b. Unscrew inlet hose and remove filter screen. c. Clean with soapy water and reinstall. Replace if worn or damaged.
7. Tighten motor mounting bolt locknuts and bearing bolt locknuts, if necessary.
8. Use compressed air to clean lint from motor.
9. Clean interior of machine, both basket and shell, by wiping with a water-soaked sponge or cloth.
10. Use compressed air to ensure that all electrical components are free of moisture and dust.
11. Verify the insulation is intact on all external wires and that all connections are secure. If bare wire is evident, call a service technician.
12. For variable-speed models only, clean AC drive cooling fan blades monthly (more often if required by the condition of the air).
a. Open the top cover and remove the control module cover.
b. Gently wipe the fan blades clean with a dry cloth.
Quarterly
NOTE: Disconnect power to the machine at its source before performing the quarterly maintenance procedures.
1. Tighten door hinges and fasteners, if necessary.
2. Using a Teflon-based spray lube, lubricate the door lock by applying the spray to the door lock pin while turning the door handle.
3. Tighten anchor bolts, if necessary.
4. Verify that the drain motor shield is in place and secure.
5. Check all painted surfaces for exposed metal.
(Matching paint is available from the manufacturer.)
● If bare metal is showing, paint with primer or solvent-based paint.
● If rust appears, remove it with sandpaper or by chemical means and paint with primer or solvent-based paint.
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6. Clean customer-supplied steam filter, where
applicable. Refer to Figure 13.
a. Turn off steam supply and allow time for the valve to cool.
b. Unscrew Cap. c. Remove Element and clean. d. Replace Element and Cap.
2
1
Maintenance
7. For variable speed and F-speed models only, measure the out-of-balance switch gap setting and adjust it as needed. The switch gap settings are listed in the Installation manual, which is supplied with the machine.
8. Check the bearing mounting bolts to make sure
they are torqued properly. Refer to Table 8 for
specifications.
Machine
Capacity
18-25
27-60
80
80
125
125
Bearing
All
All
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
Table 8
Torque
75 ft.-lbs.
105 ft.-lbs.
200 ft.-lbs.
97 ft.-lbs.
500 ft.-lbs.
140 ft.-lbs.
H042I
H042I
1
2
Cap
Filter Element
Figure 13
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Maintenance
Care of Stainless Steel
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Remove dirt and grease with detergent and water.
Thoroughly rinse and dry after washing.
Avoid contact with dissimilar metals to prevent galvanic corrosion when salty or acidic solutions are present.
Do not allow salty or acidic solutions to evaporate and dry on stainless steel. Wipe clean of any residues.
Rub in the direction of the polish lines or “grain” of the stainless steel to avoid scratch marks when using abrasive cleaners. Use stainless steel wool or soft, non-metal bristle brushes. Do not use ordinary steel wool or steel brushes.
If the stainless steel appears to be rusting, the source of the rust may actually be an iron or steel part not made of stainless steel, such as a nail or screw. Tip: Paint all carbon steel parts with a heavy protective coating. Stainless steel fasteners should be used whenever possible.
Remove discoloration or heat tint from overheating by scouring with a powder or by employing special chemical solutions.
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Do not leave sterilizing solutions on stainless steel equipment for prolonged periods of time.
When an external chemical supply is used, ensure no siphoning of chemicals occurs when the washer-extractor is not in use. Highly concentrated chemicals can cause severe damage to stainless steel and other components with the machine. Damage of this kind is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. Locate the pump below the washer-extractor’s injection point to prevent siphoning of chemicals into the machine.
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Table of contents
- 16 Operating Instructions
- 18 Maintenance
- 18 Daily
- 18 Beginning of Day
- 18 End of Day
- 19 Weekly
- 19 Monthly
- 22 Quarterly
- 24 Care of Stainless Steel