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Programming
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2. Press the Auxiliary key. The display will read
“A-nncc”. Now press the number key 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.
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.
5. Auxiliary 4 (extra fill valve)
The WE-6 microcomputer can provide control of
an extra fill valve, with programmable water
level. Note that your machine must be equipped
with the necessary electrical components,
including a suitable fill valve. The fill valve must
connect to the output “CS” on the solid state
output printed circuit board (part number
F370443). When that output energizes, the LED
directly below the “Hot Fill” LED on the front
panel (label is “spare”) will come on.
The extra fill valve permits filling from an
external source, and allows you to program low,
medium or high water level. The fill operates
exactly like a fill from reuse tank A or B,
described above, except that the source is simply
an extra external valve (the site provides the fill
source).
With the WE-6 microcomputer in Program
Mode, ready to accept a new step, the display
will show “nncc” where “nn” represents step
number, and “cc” represents cycle number.
Press the Auxiliary key. Display will show
“A nncc”.
Press the 4 key. Display will then show “R nncc”.
Press the Low, Medium or High key to program
the desired water level. Display will show “L”,
“M” or “H” in the second digit from the left
corresponding to the desired water level.
Press the Enter key. Display will show “M---S”.
Enter the desired maximum time to allow for the
step.
Press the Enter key. Another step may be
programmed or the Program Mode may be
exited.
6. Wet Clean 1/2 Wash Speed (Gentle Wash). The
Wash 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 agitations can have either
normal wash speed of 1/2 wash speed (gentle
wash) if the WE-6 is prompted for wet cleaning
(“WET CL”). To select the gentle wash speed,
program an Auxiliary 1 step (A1) before the low-
speed step or steps which are to have reduced
wash speed. Any time for the Auxiliary 1 step
may be programmed: 1 second is a good choice.
The reduced wash speed will then be in effect
until a drain step is activated or until the Stop
routine takes place. The computer accomplishes
this by leaving the Auxiliary 1 output energized
after an Auxiliary 1 step until a drain step is
reached.
NOTE: If “NO WCL” is selected in the prompting
process, Auxiliary 1 operates as a timed output
(remains on for the time programmed).