B&C Technologies EL-6 Stock Programs Listing User Manual
El6 stock program list si, sp, hi & hp models

EL6 Stock Program List SI, SP, HI & HP Models
April 17, 2007
This is a list of the standard wash programs provided with the EL6 control. These Programs can be modified to the user's needs by
adding and deleting different cycles. Always test your new programs thoroughly before introducing them into production.
11.
Cold Wash, PreRinse
12.
Warm Wash, PreRinse
13.
Hot Wash, PreRinse
21.
Cold Normal
22.
Warm Normal
23.
Hot Normal
24.
Cold Gentle
25.
Warm Gentle
26.
Rinse & Spin
27.
Reclaim
28.
Soak
29.
Starch
30.
Test Program
1.
Cup 1 & Chem 1 (Detergent 1) ____________________________
2.
Cup 2 & Chem 2 (Detergent 2) ____________________________
3.
Cup 3 & Chem 3 (Detergent 3) ____________________________
4.
Cup 4 & Chem 4 (Detergent 4) ____________________________
5.
Cup 5 & Chem 5 (Hard Water) ____________________________
6.
Chem 6 (Relay 17)
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7.
Chem 7 (Relay 18)
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8.
Chem 8 (Relay 19)
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Programs
Chemical Dispenser / Signal Assignments (Output Name in EL6):
This list contains descriptions of the standard cycles provided with the EL6 control. These cycles
can be used to quickly setup effective wash programs. If you need to design your own cycles
please study the manner in which these examples (particularly the spin routines and unroll99)
have been structured, as it is possible to program operations that will produce undesirable results.
Please note that the SP and HP spin routines incorporate a balance detection routine, which
includes steps 1 through 5 in each cycle. Please do not modify these steps. Always test your new
cycles thoroughly before introducing them into production.
Always make sure that there is enough spin deceleration time programmed after the final extract!
Too little deceleration time may result in the operator being able to open the door before the
machine has come to a complete stop.
EL6 Standard Programs, 17-April-2007