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Cycle and error count, Programming cycle segments – Alliance Laundry Systems F232157R7 User Manual

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Programming

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NOTE: If machine is equipped with a card reader,

or interfaces with a control/remote pay system,

setting “con1”/ “dEno” and “con2”/ “dEno” equal

to the vend start amount (“Strt”/ “A

n

t”) will allow

starting with one pulse and is recommended. The

card or central remote pay vend amount should

match the “Strt”/ “A

n

t” setting.

15. Display shows “con1”, “dEno” next, then a

number such as 25. This means that the coin 1

denomination is 25 cents for single coin meters.

For example, a U.S. quarter coin meter would be

set for 25 cents or this would be the amount for

one of the two denominations for a dual coin

meter, such as a U.S. quarter for a dollar/quarter

dual coin meter. The vend price programmed

above will count down by this amount each time

a coin is added.

16. Press the (

∧) or (∨) keypad to decrease or

increase this amount.

17. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad.
18. Display shows “con2”, “dEno” next, then a

number such as 100. This means that the coin 2

denomination is 100 cents. This is the coin

denomination for coin meters that can process

two types of coins – such as a U.S. quarter/dollar

coin meter. The second coin input would be one

dollar. For single coin meters, press START

(Enter) keypad to continue. The vend price

programmed above will count down by this

amount each time this second coin type is added.

19. Press the (

∧) or (∨) keypad to decrease or

increase this amount.

20. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad.
21. Display shows “Strt”, “A

n

t” next, then a number

such as 150. This means that the start amount is

150 cents. This is the vend price required to

operate a wash cycle.

22. Press the (

∨) or (∧) keypad to decrease or

increase this amount.

23. When correct, press START (Enter) keypad.
24. Display shows “0000” when complete. Return

the Program/Run switch to the right and close the

lid. The display will show new vend price.

Cycle and Error Count

The control logs cycle count (total of all cycles

completed).

1. To read, enter PROGRAM Mode. Refer to

Entering Program Mode.

2. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display will show

the cycle count.

3. Press START (Enter) keypad. Display will show

certain error conditions that may have been

recorded by the control.

4. Read the information when consulting technical

assistance as needed.

5. Step through the error log by pressing START

(Enter) keypad repeatedly until display reverts to

normal PROGRAM Mode (“0000” or

temperature).

Programming Cycle Segments

The machine is preprogrammed with eight wash cycle

formulas that can be edited.
To edit any of these cycles, enter PROGRAM Mode.

Refer to Entering Program Mode. In PROGRAM

Mode, cycles are selected by number (1 through 8) as

opposed to the RUN Mode, where cycles are selected

by pressing one of the eight corresponding keypads.

The keypads must serve different functions in each

mode because there are more functions than keypads

in PROGRAM Mode.
In RUN Mode the top left keypad selects Cycle 1, the

(

∧) keypad directly below it selects Cycle 2, etc.

Figure 3 shows which keypad selects each cycle in

RUN Mode.

1. After entering PROGRAM Mode, display will

show “0000” or temperature (if machine is

configured for heat).

2. Press the (

∧) keypad to enter Cycle Programming

Mode. The display will reference cycles by

number. Cycle 1 will show first.

3. Use the (

∧) or (∨) keypad to select cycle to be

edited.

4. Press START (Enter) keypad to move into the

menu of options.