Programming and Configuration Manual Tumble dryer Compass Pro Original instructions Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 438 9216-30/EN 2016.11.07 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Contents Contents 1 General ..............................................................................................................................................5 1.1 Activating service mode..............................................................................................................5 1.2 Abbreviations ............................................................................................................................6 2 Service menu......................................................................................................................................7 3 Function test .......................................................................................................................................8 3.1 ACTIVATE OUTPUTS ..............................................................................................................10 3.2 SHOW INPUTS ....................................................................................................................... 11 3.3 MCU ....................................................................................................................................... 11 3.4 INTERNAL COM......................................................................................................................12 3.5 EXTERNAL COM. ...................................................................................................................12 3.6 DISPLAY TEST .......................................................................................................................12 4 Configuration ....................................................................................................................................13 4.1 LANGUAGE SETTINGS...........................................................................................................13 4.1.1 DEFAULT LANGUAGE ...................................................................................................13 4.1.2 SECOND LANGUAGE ...................................................................................................14 4.1.3 LANGUAGE TIMEOUT...................................................................................................14 4.1.4 ALLOW LANGUAGE CHANGE .......................................................................................14 4.2 TIME/DATE .............................................................................................................................14 4.2.1 TIME/DATE....................................................................................................................14 4.2.2 SET TIME......................................................................................................................14 4.2.3 SET DATE .....................................................................................................................14 4.2.4 24 HOURS DISPLAY ......................................................................................................14 4.2.5 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME...............................................................................................15 4.3 USER INTERFACE..................................................................................................................16 4.3.1 SHOW°C .......................................................................................................................16 4.3.2 DISPLAY CONTRAST ....................................................................................................16 4.3.3 BACKLIGHT TIME .........................................................................................................16 4.3.4 BUTTON CLICK.............................................................................................................16 4.3.5 PROGRAM END BUZZER..............................................................................................16 4.4 MACHINE ADDRESS ..............................................................................................................16 4.5 YOUR PASSWORD .................................................................................................................17 4.6 I/O CONFIGURATION..............................................................................................................17 4.6.1 LIST ALL I/O BOARDS ...................................................................................................17 4.6.2 SETUP ALL I/O BOARDS ...............................................................................................17 4.6.3 ADD/REMOVE I/O BOARD.............................................................................................17 4.7 CONFIG. 1 ..............................................................................................................................17 4.7.1 COMMON......................................................................................................................18 4.7.2 DRYER .........................................................................................................................25 4.8 CONFIG. 2 ..............................................................................................................................28 4.8.1 COMMON......................................................................................................................29 4.8.2 DRYER .........................................................................................................................29 4.9 ERROR CODE ........................................................................................................................30 4.10 RESTORE SETTINGS .............................................................................................................30 4.11 PROCESS MENU....................................................................................................................31 4.11.1 PROCESS MENU TIME .................................................................................................31 4.11.2 INACTIVE TIMEOUT ......................................................................................................31 4.11.3 REGRET TIME ..............................................................................................................31 4.11.4 PAUSE PERMITTED ......................................................................................................31 4.11.5 PAUSE TIME .................................................................................................................32 4.11.6 NEW PROG. SELECT ....................................................................................................32 4.11.7 ABORT PROG. ALLOW..................................................................................................32 4.11.8 SHOW STATISTICS .......................................................................................................32 4.11.9 STATUS MENU..............................................................................................................32 4.11.10ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE ..................................................................................32 4.11.11PROCESS MENU PAUSE .............................................................................................32 4.12 MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................................32 4.12.1SERVICE ALARM ..........................................................................................................33 4.12.2SERVICE ALARM OPTION.............................................................................................33 4.12.3SERVICE ALARM HOURS .............................................................................................33 4.12.4SERVICE ALARM DAYS.................................................................................................33 4.12.5LAST SERVICE TIME.....................................................................................................33 4.13 TMIS.......................................................................................................................................33 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Contents 5 6 7 8 9 4.13.1USE TEXT MESSAGING ................................................................................................34 4.13.2TMIS TIMEOUT SEC......................................................................................................34 4.13.3SET SOON READY MSG ...............................................................................................34 4.13.4UNLOCK DOOR TIMEOUT (not valid for tumble dryers)....................................................34 4.13.5MASTER CODE (not valid for tumble dryers)....................................................................34 Price programming ............................................................................................................................35 5.1 SET COIN 1 VALUE.................................................................................................................35 5.2 SET COIN 2 VALUE.................................................................................................................35 5.3 DECIMAL IN PRICE.................................................................................................................35 5.4 PRICE ON ALL PROGRAMS....................................................................................................35 5.5 PRICE/PROGRAM ..................................................................................................................36 5.6 PRICE/OPTION.......................................................................................................................36 5.7 PRICE/TRIANGLE OPT............................................................................................................36 5.8 TIME PER COIN......................................................................................................................36 5.9 PRICE REDUCTION................................................................................................................36 5.10 PRICE REDUCTION SCOPE ...................................................................................................36 5.11 COIN COUNTER 1 ..................................................................................................................36 5.12 COIN COUNTER 2 ..................................................................................................................36 5.13 HAPPY HOUR.........................................................................................................................37 5.14 Example on how to set coin values............................................................................................38 Statistics...........................................................................................................................................41 6.1 RUN HOURS ..........................................................................................................................41 6.2 TRIP RUN HOURS ..................................................................................................................41 6.3 LAST SERVICE TIME ..............................................................................................................41 6.4 PROG. RUN............................................................................................................................41 6.5 TRIP PROGRAMS...................................................................................................................42 6.6 PROGRAM STATISTICS..........................................................................................................42 6.7 OPTION..................................................................................................................................42 6.8 COIN COUNTER 1 ..................................................................................................................42 6.9 COIN COUNTER 2 ..................................................................................................................42 6.10 TOT. COIN VALUE...................................................................................................................42 6.11 ERROR LOG...........................................................................................................................43 6.12 PERFORMANCE STAT. ...........................................................................................................43 6.13 POWER FAIL ..........................................................................................................................44 6.14 E2 WRITE AT POWER OFF .....................................................................................................44 6.15 EXT. WRITE AT P. OFF ............................................................................................................44 Program parameters..........................................................................................................................45 7.1 ACTIVATED PROGRAMS ........................................................................................................46 7.2 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING ...............................................................................................46 7.3 CONFIG BUTTONS .................................................................................................................48 7.4 SET START AFTER PAUSE .....................................................................................................49 7.5 RESTORE SETTINGS .............................................................................................................49 System .............................................................................................................................................50 8.1 SYSTEM INFORMATION .........................................................................................................50 8.2 MACHINE ADDRESS ..............................................................................................................50 Default language ...............................................................................................................................51 The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and component specifications. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 5 1 General This manual is intended for personnel with the authority to adjust parameters in the machine’s existing programs, programming coin meters, reading statistics and configuring certain interfaces between the machine and the user. Programming is achieved by using menus on the display while the machine is in service mode. This manual lists all available menus and submenus and a description of those. Depending on machine model and program, not all of the menus might be available on your type of machine. 1.1 Activating service mode Service mode is activated by pressing the service button. The service mode can also be accessed from the control knob, by a long press, or via the price programming button. From those views however, not all of the menus will be available. (Password might be needed). Access to the service mode are different depending on machine model, market and segment. The service button is found at one of the following locations: 1. At the door on the operating panel. 2. Behind the operating panel. The panel on top of the machine needs to be removed. fig.7203A When pressing the service button the machine software will switch to its service mode. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 6 1.2 Abbreviations Abbreviation Explanation MCU Motor Control Unit DLCU Door Lock Control Unit COM Communication CW Clock-Wise CCW Counter Clock-Wise OH Over Heat RMC Residual Moisture Control RTC Real Time Clock CBT Central Booking Terminal VGB Voice Guidance Board AWS / AS Automatic Weight System / Automatic Saving DST Daylight Saving Time IPS Internal Payment System HP Heat Pump Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 7 2 Service menu The service menu is used for example to: • Control the machine function • Configuration of the machine / prices / parameters • Read statistics and system information When the machine is in service mode the display lists the submenus available in the SERVICE MENU. SERVICE MENU FUNCTION TEST CONFIGURATION PRICE PROGRAMMING STATISTICS PROGRAM PARAMETERS SYSTEM DEFAULT LANGUAGE Select menus and submenus by turning the control knob. Activate a menu by pressing the control knob. This manual cover descriptions of menus and submenus starting with the menu FUNCTION TEST as a chapter covering all submenus to this menu. The next chapter is CONFIGURATION and so on. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 8 3 Function test The function test is used to facilitate troubleshooting the machine. It is for example possible to: • Control the machine functions • Control the sensor signals to the CPU board • Check the communication in the machine control system • Check the display Activate the FUNCTION TEST menu. SERVICE MENU FUNCTION TEST CONFIGURATION PRICE PROGRAMMING STATISTICS PROGRAM PARAMETERS SYSTEM DEFAULT LANGUAGE The display will now show the following submenus: • • • • • • ACTIVATE OUTPUTS SHOW INPUTS MCU INTERNAL COM. EXTERNAL COM. DISPLAY TEST Perform a function test Door 1. Open and close the door. 2. Check input DOOR CLOSED. Note that O.H. DRUM MOTOR also will toggle when door is opened. O.H. FAN MOTOR also will toggle when door is opened (only on I/O 8). Vacuum test 1. Activate the fan. Make sure the door is closed. 2. Check input VACUUM. The input shall change status from inactive to active withing 15 seconds after the fan was activated. Drum rotation test 1. Activate DRUM MOTOR CW. Visually check drum rotation clockwise. Make sure the door is closed. 2. Activate DRUM MOTOR CCW. Visually check drum rotation counter clockwise. Make sure the door is closed. Heat and Overheat protection 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Activate the fan. Make sure the door is closed. Check input VACUUM. Activate HEATING 1 and HEATING 2 (if available). Check inputs INLET AIR TEMP. and OUTLET AIR TEMP. Deactivate the heat. Note! Heat control is inactivated in service mode. If heat is on too long the OH protection for inlet or outlet air will break. If one of the OH protections is broken, the power is cut for the heating. For machines with I/O 8 this will also cut off the power to the following inputs: DOOR CLOSED, VACUUM, O.H. DRUM MOTOR, O.H. FAN MOTOR. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 9 Gas 1. Check input GAS ERROR. If the value is 0 the gas control box is indicating an error. To reset the gas control box, activate the output GAS ERROR RESET for a couple of seconds. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 10 Programming and Configuration Manual 3.1 ACTIVATE OUTPUTS Activate the ACTIVATE OUTPUTS menu. The display will now show the functions that can be activated: • FAN MOTOR • DRUM MOTOR CW • DRUM MOTOR CCW • HEATING 1 • HEATING 2 • GAS ERROR RESET • SLOT BLOCKING • PROGRAM RUN • CONDENSER PUMP • EXT SIGNAL • DRIER INTERLOCK (used on machines with MCU) • EXTERNAL BUZZER • FLASH LIGHT • INTERNAL BUZZER • MCU FAN Make the selected function active or inactive by pressing the control knob. ■ (or values) = Active □ = Inactive X = Not available on the machine Z = The machine is prepared for the function on an extra I/O board but not activated Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 3.2 SHOW INPUTS Activate the SHOW INPUTS menu. The display will now show input functions that can be detected: • SERVICE BUTTON • SERVICE 2 INPUT • O.H. INLET AIR • O.H. OUTLET AIR • DOOR CLOSED • VACUUM • O.H. DRUM MOTOR • O.H. FAN MOTOR • INLET AIR TEMP. • OUTLET AIR TEMP. • RMC • DRUM MOTOR (used on machines with MCU) • MOTOR • GAS ERROR (active low) • LINT DOOR • CONDENSER TANK • COIN 1 • COIN 2 • COIN 1 EXTERN • COIN 1 IPS • PRICE REDUCTION • START/STOP • FREE START • PRICE PROG. • MACHINE STOP • BLOCK START ACTIVE • POWER CONTROL • HP LOW PRESSURE • HP HIGH PRESSURE • JUMPER 1 • JUMPER 2 • JUMPER 3 • INTERNAL FILTER • INTERLOCK AND BUTTON (submenu interlock and button 1–10) Activated or inactivated function is indicated by: ■ (or values) = Active □ = Inactive X = Not available on the machine Z = The machine is prepared for the function on an extra I/O board but not activated 3.3 MCU This setting is only used on machines with MCU. Shows the MCU status. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 11 Programming and Configuration Manual 12 Motor status showed in the service program From MCU (first data byte) 1 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 Indicate a trip state with no automatic restart Reset trip state Writing, reading to uP/EEPROM Weight mode Unbalance mode Serial control mode Always 0 Always 0 bit 5 bit 4 From MCU (second data byte) bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 0 bit 7 bit 6 No short circuit indication DC-bus voltage OK Interlock ON Motor following 1 First short circuit indication DC-bus voltage out of range Interlock OFF Motor is not following Error code 0 0 0 0 No error 0 0 0 1 1. High temperature FC 0 0 1 0 2. High temperature motor 0 0 1 1 3. Drive request but no interlock signal present 0 1 0 0 4. Communication error 0 1 0 1 5. Short-circuit 0 1 1 0 6. Error in interlock-circuits on FC 0 1 1 1 7. Under voltage on DC-bus 1 0 0 0 8. Over voltage on DC-bus 1 1 1 1 F. Motor not following 3.4 INTERNAL COM. Not implemented. 3.5 EXTERNAL COM. Activate the EXTERNAL COM. menu. The display will now show the following submenu: • RESTORE CBT A password is needed to continue. The display will now show an eight figure code. Call authorized service and state the code. Authorized service will assign a pass code. Enter the pass code you have been given and press the control knob. This will reset communication to factory default and the error code NO CBT COMMUNICATION will be reset. 3.6 DISPLAY TEST Activate the DISPLAY TEST menu. The display shows a grid for checking that all the segments in the display are intact. By turning the control knob, two different grids and a completely white and a completely blank page are shown. Press the control knob to exit. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 13 4 Configuration Activate the CONFIGURATION menu. SERVICE MENU FUNCTION TEST CONFIGURATION PRICE PROGRAMMING STATISTICS PROGRAM PARAMETERS SYSTEM DEFAULT LANGUAGE The display will now show the following submenus: • LANGUAGE SETTINGS • TIME/DATE • USER INTERFACE • MACHINE ADDRESS • YOUR PASSWORD • I/O CONFIGURATION • CONFIG. 1 • CONFIG. 2 • ERROR CODE • RESTORE SETTINGS • PROCESS MENU • MAINTENANCE • TMIS General for all parameters/settings/values: Save = Long press Edit = Turn/Press Exit = Double press If there is a changeable value, the lowest and highest values that can be set are listed below the changeable value. 4.1 LANGUAGE SETTINGS Activate the LANGUAGE SETTINGS menu. If a password is set in YOUR PASSWORD, a password is needed to continue. Enter the password set in YOUR PASSWORD and press the control knob. The display will now show the following submenus: • DEFAULT LANGUAGE • SECOND LANGUAGE • LANGUAGE TIMEOUT • ALLOW LANGUAGE CHANGE General for all parameters/settings/values: Save = Long press Edit = Turn/Press Exit = Long press/Double press If there is a changeable value, the lowest and highest values that can be set are listed below the changeable value. 4.1.1 DEFAULT LANGUAGE Set the language to be shown when the machine is started. (The available languages are shown in a list). The progam unit will return to this language if the machine is not used during the period specified in the LANGUAGE TIMEOUT menu. When no default language is pre-set from factory, at first power up, the operator will be forced to select default language. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 14 4.1.2 SECOND LANGUAGE Second language is only possible on some markets and segments. Set the language to be shown as the second language. The second language will be displayed in the user interface when machine is idle position and during running mode. 4.1.3 LANGUAGE TIMEOUT Set the time after which an unused machine should return to the default language and return to the program selection. The time can be set in minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 2 minutes. 4.1.4 ALLOW LANGUAGE CHANGE Set if language change is allowed or not in the user interface. YES = Language change is allowed NO = Language change is not allowed 4.2 TIME/DATE Activate the TIME/DATE menu. The display will now show the following submenus: • TIME/DATE • SET TIME • SET DATE • 24 HOURS DISPLAY • DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME General for all parameters/settings/values: Save = Long press Edit = Turn/Press Exit = Long press/Double press If there is a changeable value, the lowest and highest values that can be set are listed below the changeable value. 4.2.1 TIME/DATE Select to view actual time in the machine. 4.2.2 SET TIME Set the correct time for the internal RTC clock. 4.2.3 SET DATE Set the correct date for the internal RTC clock. Start by setting the year. • Set the year. Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob. • Set the month. Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob. • Set the day. Exit with a long press on the control knob and then save with a long press on the control knob. 4.2.4 24 HOURS DISPLAY Set if the display for the internal RTC clock shall show 12 or 24 hours. YES = 24 hours NO = 12 hours Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 4.2.5 15 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME It is possible to activate and set the rules for daylight saving time (DST) with the parameters (start and stop) for daylight saving time. The function use the internal RTC clock in the timer. The internal time needs to be correct in order for this function to work. Make sure the time and date are correct. See SET TIME and SET DATE. Activate the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME menu. The display will now show the following submenus: • • • • • ENABLE SET DST START SET DST END SET ADJUST AMOUNT SET START/END TIME 4.2.5.1 ENABLED Set if the internal RTC clock should adjust the time according to the DST settings automatically. YES = The internal RTC clock should adjust the time according to the DST settings automatically. NO = The internal RTC clock should not adjust the time according to the DST settings automatically. 4.2.5.2 SET DST START Set the rules for DST to start. • Start by setting the week. Set the week as the last week, the first week, the second week, the third week or the fourh week (in the month). Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob. • Set the day. Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob. • Set the month. The months are set as numbers (1 = January — 12 = december). Exit with a long press on the control knob and then save with a long press on the control knob. 4.2.5.3 SET DST END Set the rules for DST to end. • Start by setting the week. Set the week as the last week, the first week, the second week, the third week or the fourh week (in the month). Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob. • Set the day. Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob. • Set the month. The months are set as numbers (1 = January — 12 = december). Exit with a long press on the control knob and then save with a long press on the control knob. 4.2.5.4 SET ADJUST AMOUNT Set the amount of time to adjust when DST goes into effect (this is one hour in most cases). The time is set in hours and minutes. 4.2.5.5 SET START/END TIME Set the time when the DST should start and end. The time is set in 12 or 24 hours depending on what is set in 24 HOURS DISPLAY menu. The set time defines when on the day (in standard time) the DST should start and end — the time is adjusted back the same amount of time. 4.2.5.6 Example of DST DST starts the last Sunday in March. The adjustment is 1 hour at 02:00 AM. DST ends the last Sunday in October. The time is adjusted back 1 hour at 02:00 AM. For above example the settings are: SET DST START: Week: LAST, day: SUN, month: 3 SET DST END: Week: LAST, day: SUN, month: 10 SET ADJUST AMOUNT: 1 hour SET START/END TIME: 02:00 AM Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 16 4.3 USER INTERFACE Activate the USER INTERFACE menu. If a password is set in YOUR PASSWORD, a password is needed to continue. Enter the password set in YOUR PASSWORD and press the control knob. The display will now show the following submenus: • SHOW°C • DISPLAY CONTRAST • BACKLIGHT TIME • BUTTON CLICK • PROGRAM END BUZZER General for all parameters/settings/values: Save = Long press Edit = Turn/Press Exit = Long press/Double press If there is a changeable value, the lowest and highest values that can be set are listed below the changeable value. 4.3.1 SHOW°C Set if all the temperature values shall be displayed in °C or °F. YES = Displayed in °C NO = Displayed in °F 4.3.2 DISPLAY CONTRAST Set the contrast value of the display. The contrast of the display can be adjusted to adapt to the prevailing light in the room. The pre-set value is 57. 4.3.3 BACKLIGHT TIME Set the time that will pass before the display will reduce the backlight illumination. The time can be set in minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 30 seconds. 4.3.4 BUTTON CLICK Set if the machine shall give a sound for each new position when the buttons on the control panel/control knob is pressed/turned or not. YES = Sound NO = No sound 4.3.5 PROGRAM END BUZZER Set the time that the buzzer shall beep when a program has ended. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 10 seconds. 0 = No beep 4.4 MACHINE ADDRESS Set the address of the machine if the machine is to be connected in a network. The pre-set value is 000. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 17 4.5 YOUR PASSWORD Set if some of the menus shall be password protected or not. The menus that will be protected by this password are: • PRICE PROGRAMMING • PROGRAM PARAMETERS • LANGUAGE SETTINGS • USER INTERFACE • YOUR PASSWORD • CONFIG. 1 • I/O CONFIGURATION Set the desired password. The password can be changed at any time. 0000 = No password For some markets / segments a default password is set from factory: 9191. 4.6 I/O CONFIGURATION Activate the I/O CONFIGURATION menu. If a password is set in YOUR PASSWORD, a password is needed to continue. Enter the password set in YOUR PASSWORD and press the control knob. The display will now show the following submenus: • LIST ALL I/O BOARDS • SETUP ALL I/O BOARDS • ADD/REMOVE I/O BOARD 4.6.1 LIST ALL I/O BOARDS All the I/O boards in the machine are listed on the display. 1 = Active I/O board 0 = Inactive I/O board 4.6.2 SETUP ALL I/O BOARDS After replacing an I/O board or in instances where an I/O board has been added to the machine, the new I/O board must be set up in order to activate the function options. The function options of the I/O board are controlled by the parameter software loaded on the relevant program device. Set up the I/O boards one by one by pressing the service button on the board. Follow the instructions on the display. 4.6.3 ADD/REMOVE I/O BOARD A new I/O board that has been set up needs to be added in this menu in order to function. (If the machine software is prepared for an extra I/O board). Select the I/O board you want to add or remove and press the control knob. Add or remove up the I/O board by pressing the service button on the board. Follow the instructions on the display. Note! I/O boards that the machine must have to operate can not be removed. 4.7 CONFIG. 1 Activate the CONFIG. 1 menu. If a password is set in YOUR PASSWORD, a password is needed to continue. Enter the password set in YOUR PASSWORD and press the control knob. Activate the relevant sub-menu. The sub-menus are divided into different sections, COMMON and DRYER. In COMMON all parameters valid for both washer extractors and tumble dryers are listed. In DRYER all parameters valid only for tumble dryers are listed. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 18 4.7.1 COMMON The following sub-menus are available in COMMON menu: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PROCESS MENU TIME INACTIVE TIMEOUT REGRET TIME PAUSE PERMITTED PAUSE TIME NEW PROG. SELECT ABORT PROG. ALLOW SHOW STATISTICS STATUS MENU SHOW°C DELAYED START DELAY STEP TIME SERVICE VIA KNOB TIMEOUT, DISPLAY LAST. PROG. TIMEOUT DEFAULT LANGUAGE SECOND LANGUAGE ALLOW LANGUAGE CHANGE LANGUAGE TIMEOUT AUTO START PAID BLOCK START ACTIVE BUTTON CLICK PAUSE PROGRAM BUZZER PROGRAM END BUZZER COIN 1 COIN 2 DECIMAL IN PRICE PRICE REDUCTION PRICE REDUCTION SCOPE FLASH LIGHT ON LONG PRESS TIME LIMIT CLEAN MACHINE DISPLAY CONTRAST BACKLIGHT TIME DISPLAY WARNING DEFAULT TRIANGLE OPT. SERVICE MENU TIMEOUT YOUR PASSWORD SERVICE ALARM SERVICE ALARM OPTION SERVICE ALARM HOURS SERVICE ALARM DAYS VOLUME VGB 24 HOURS DISPLAY ENABLE DST PROCESS MENU PAUSE USE TEXT MESSAGING (TMIS) TMIS TIMEOUT(TMIS) SET SOON READY MSG(TMIS) UNLOCK DOOR TIMEOUT(TMIS) MASTER CODE(TMIS) SHOW ACTIVE PROG NO. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 4.7.1.1 19 PROCESS MENU TIME The PROCESS MENU is the menu that appears on the display when pressing the control knob (start button on machines without control knob) in the user interface during operation. Set the time that it is possible to activate the PROCESS MENU during a program run. Default value is set to 24 hours, which means that it always is possible to activate the menu. If for example the time is set to 10 minutes it is only possible to activate the menu during the 10 first minutes of a program run. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. 4.7.1.2 INACTIVE TIMEOUT Set the time that the PROCESS MENU will be displayed before disappearing if inactive. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. 4.7.1.3 REGRET TIME Set the time that some menus will be displayed for in the PROCESS MENU before disappearing. When regret time is up the function will be blocked. For example: Pause function shall only be possible during the 10 first minutes of the program run = Set the time to 10 minutes. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. 4.7.1.4 PAUSE PERMITTED Set the desired function for the sub-menu PAUSE in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate PAUSE during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate PAUSE during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.7.1.5 PAUSE TIME Set the maximum time a program can be paused before it is aborted. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. 4.7.1.6 NEW PROG. SELECT Set the desired function for the sub-menu CHANGE PROGRAM in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate CHANGE PROGRAM during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate CHANGE PROGRAM during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.7.1.7 ABORT PROG. ALLOW Set the desired function for the sub-menu END PROGRAM in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate END PROGRAM during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate END PROGRAM during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.7.1.8 SHOW STATISTICS Set the desired function for the sub-menu STATISTICS in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate STATISTICS during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate STATISTICS during the time set in REGRET TIME. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 20 4.7.1.9 STATUS MENU Set the desired function for the sub-menu STATUS MENU in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate STATUS MENU during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate STATUS MENU during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.7.1.10 SHOW°C Set if all the temperature values shall be displayed in °C or °F. YES = Displayed in °C NO = Displayed in °F 4.7.1.11 DELAYED START Set the desired function for the DELAYED START menu. When the time is set for the DELAYED START in the user interface, the time is acting on one of the following parameters: OFF = Inactive START DELAY = The program will start after the set time. READY = The program will be ready at the set time. STARTS = The program will start at the set time. Example: If READY is set and in user interface the time is set to 12.00, the program will be ready at 12.00. 4.7.1.12 DELAY STEP TIME Set the step time that is used when setting the time in the user interface for delayed start. The time is set in minutes. 4.7.1.13 SERVICE VIA KNOB Set the level for accessability to the service menu through the control knob. 0 = No access through the control knob. 1 = Access through the control knob. 2 = User password is needed to get access. 3 = ELS password is needed to get access. When activating the service menu throught the control knob, the machine needs to be in idle position. (Not all of the menus will be available). The control knob shall be pressed as long as the time set in LONG PRESS TIME LIMIT to get acces to the service menu. Default settings are depending on market/segment. 4.7.1.14 TIMEOUT, DISPLAY Set the time after which the machine should reset a program selection that has not started. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 1 minute. 4.7.1.15 LAST. PROG. TIMEOUT Set the time that the last program used in the machine will be listed on top of the program list after program end and door has been opened. The time can be set in minutes and seconds. 4.7.1.16 DEFAULT LANGUAGE Set the language to be shown when the machine is started. (The available languages are shown in a list). The progam unit will return to this language if the machine is not used during the period specified in the LANGUAGE TIMEOUT menu. When no default language is pre-set from factory, at first power up, the operator will be forced to select default language. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 21 4.7.1.17 SECOND LANGUAGE Second language is only possible on some markets and segments. Set the language to be shown as the second language. The second language will be displayed in the user interface when machine is idle position and during running mode. 4.7.1.18 ALLOW LANGUAGE CHANGE Set if language change is allowed or not in the user interface. YES = Language change is allowed NO = Language change is not allowed 4.7.1.19 LANGUAGE TIMEOUT Set the time after which an unused machine should return to the default language and return to the program selection. The time can be set in minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 2 minutes. 4.7.1.20 AUTO START PAID Set if a selected program in user interface shall start as soon as full price is paid for and the door is closed in a coin operated machine. YES = Active NO = Not active 4.7.1.21 BLOCK START ACTIVE Set if it shall be possible to block the start of a program with the control knob via a separate input. (Function used by external booking systems). YES = Active NO = Not active 4.7.1.22 BUTTON CLICK Set if the machine shall give a sound for each new position when the buttons on the control panel/control knob is pressed/turned or not. YES = Sound NO = No sound 4.7.1.23 PAUSE PROGRAM BUZZER Set the time that the buzzer shall beep when a program has paused (unless the pause is interrupted manually by the user). The time can be set in minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 10 seconds. 0 = No beep 4.7.1.24 PROGRAM END BUZZER Set the time that the buzzer shall beep when a program has ended. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 10 seconds. 0 = No beep 4.7.1.25 COIN 1 Set the value for coin slot 1. (If the coin value is set to more than 0, the machine is treated as a coin operated machine). Example: If the value is set to 10 the coin value will be displayed as 10 (if the DECIMAL IN PRICE is set to NO) or 00,10 (if the DECIMAL IN PRICE is set to YES). Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 22 Programming and Configuration Manual 4.7.1.26 COIN 2 Set the value for coin slot 2. Example: If the value is set to 10 the coin value will be displayed as 10 (if the DECIMAL IN PRICE is set to NO) or 00,10 (if the DECIMAL IN PRICE is set to YES). 4.7.1.27 DECIMAL IN PRICE Set if the price shall be shown with or without decimal. YES = Decimal in price NO = No decimal in price 4.7.1.28 PRICE REDUCTION Set the requested price reduction in % of the set price. The set price reduction is now valid for all programs and options. Only available if activated on I/O module type 2. 4.7.1.29 PRICE REDUCTION SCOPE Set if the price reduction, set in PRICE REDUCTION, shall apply to “Total price” or “Program price”. TOTAL PRICE = Program and options PROGRAM PRICE = Program only Turn the control knob to switch between TOTAL PRICE and PROGRAM PRICE. 4.7.1.30 LONG PRESS TIME LIMIT Set the time that the control knob needs to be pressed when saving. The time is set in seconds. The pre-set value is 4 seconds. 4.7.1.31 CLEAN MACHINE Set the time that the CLEAN MACHINE message shall be shown on the display. The text is visible on the display when the door is opened after a finished program. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. 4.7.1.32 DISPLAY CONTRAST Set the contrast value of the display. The contrast of the display can be adjusted to adapt to the prevailing light in the room. The pre-set value is 57. 4.7.1.33 BACKLIGHT TIME Set the time that will pass before the display will reduce the backlight illumination. The time can be set in minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 30 seconds. 4.7.1.34 DISPLAY WARNING Set the time that different warnings shall be shown on the display. The time can be set in minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 10 seconds. Example: If the time is set to 1 minute, DELAYED START ABORTED warning (as an example) will be visible on the display during 1 minute. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 23 4.7.1.35 DEFAULT TRIANGLE OPT. This menu is only valid for machines with triangle options. Set the triangle option that shall be used as pre-selection in user interface. Turn the control knob to see the triangle options. 4.7.1.36 SERVICE MENU TIMEOUT Set the time for SERVICE MENU TIMEOUT. The set time is the time that the service menu will be visible on the display when activating service mode if nothing else is made — turning the control knob. If and when turning the control knob, you will not exit service mode unless selecting BACK and EXIT SERVICE. 4.7.1.37 YOUR PASSWORD Set if some of the menus shall be password protected or not. The menus that will be protected by this password are: • PRICE PROGRAMMING • PROGRAM PARAMETERS • LANGUAGE SETTINGS • USER INTERFACE • YOUR PASSWORD • CONFIG. 1 • I/O CONFIGURATION Set the desired password. The password can be changed at any time. 0000 = No password For some markets / segments a default password is set from factory: 9191. 4.7.1.38 SERVICE ALARM Set if the machine shall give a service alarm or not. YES = Active (how the service alarm shall be triggered is set in SERVICE ALARM OPTION NO = Not active (no service alarm) 4.7.1.39 SERVICE ALARM OPTION Set how the service alarm shall be triggered. RUN HOURS = Based on run hours. The interval is set in SERVICE ALARM HOURS CALENDAR DAYS = Based on calendar days. The interval is set in SERVICE ALARM DAYS CAL. DAYS OR RUN HOURS = Based on both run hours and calendar days The service alarm is cleared in STATISTICS — LAST SERVICE TIME 4.7.1.40 SERVICE ALARM HOURS If SERVICE ALARM is set to RUN HOURS the service alarm will be displayed after the time set in this menu. The pre-set value is 1600 run hours. 4.7.1.41 SERVICE ALARM DAYS If SERVICE ALARM is set to CALENDAR DAYS the service alarm will be displayed after the time set in this menu. The pre-set value is 365 calender days. 4.7.1.42 VOLUME VGB Set the volume in Voice Guidance Board (VGB). The volume is set in a value between 0 and 255. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 24 Programming and Configuration Manual 4.7.1.43 24 HOURS DISPLAY Set if the display for the internal RTC clock shall show 12 or 24 hours. YES = 24 hours NO = 12 hours 4.7.1.44 ENABLE DST Set if the internal RTC clock shall adjust the time according to the DST settings automatically. YES = The internal RTC clock shall adjust the time according to the DST settings automatically. NO = The internal RTC clock shall not adjust the time according to the DST settings automatically. 4.7.1.45 PROCESS MENU PAUSE Set if the machine shall pause when the process menu is displayed in the user interface. YES = The machine shall pause when the process menu is displayed NO = The machine shall not pause when the process menu is displayed 4.7.1.46 USE TEXT MESSAGING Enable or disable TMIS communication. YES = Enable TMIS communication NO = Disable TMIS communication Default is NO. This must be set to YES to use TMIS functions. 4.7.1.47 TMIS TIMEOUT SEC. Set the time for how long the TMIS start message shall be displayed after program is started. When this time has elapsed, it is no longer possible to activate TMIS for current program. The time is set in mm:ss. Default time is 2 minutes. 4.7.1.48 SET SOON READY MSG This is to determine when to send the soon ready message “YOUR LAUNDRY WILL BE FINISHED IN xx MINUTES” to the user. It is based on the estimated remaining time of the program. If set to “0” or no remaining time is available for current program, the soon ready message will not be sent. The time is set in hh:mm:ss. Default time is 10 minutes. 4.7.1.49 UNLOCK DOOR TIMEOUT (not valid for tumble dryers) Set the time that the door shall remain locked after program is finished. The time is set in hh:mm:ss. Default time is 5 minutes. If the user has activated TMIS at program start, TMIS will send text messages to the user’s phone number: “YOUR LAUNDRY IS READY, PLEASE UNLOAD THE MACHINE” and “MACHINE DOOR WILL UNLOCK IN xx MINUTES” when the program is finished. On the display, the TMIS End message “PLEASE SEND TEXT <machine ID> TO <phone number> OR ENTER YOUR PHONE NUMBER TO UNLOCK DOOR” will be shown. If no text message is sent or no phone number entered, the door will remain locked until the time set in UNLOCK DOOR TIMEOUT has elapsed. If the time is set to “0”, the door will automatically unlock immediately when program has ended and the TMIS End message will not be sent. 4.7.1.50 MASTER CODE (not valid for tumble dryers) This is to set the MASTER CODE that can be used by the laundry owner to override the UNLOCK DOOR TIMEOUT in case needed. By using LONG PRESS while the TMIS End message still is present, the text “PLEASE ENTER MASTER CODE TO UNLOCK DOOR” will be shown. If correct MASTER CODE then is entered, the door will unlock immediately. The default master code is 1234. It is recommended to change the default code. 4.7.1.51 SHOW ACTIVE PROG NO. Set if the program number shall be displayed next to the program name on the display. YES = The program number shall be displayed next to the program name NO = The program number shall not be displayed next to the program name Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 4.7.2 25 DRYER The following submenus are available in DRYER menu: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE ABORT PROG. DOOR OPEN STARTS ON DOOR CLOSING TIME PER COIN SHOW LOAD FEW ITEMS CHANGE TIME STEP POWER CTRL HEAT ECOPOWER STARTUP TIME ECOPOWER TEMP. LOW ECOPOWER TEMP. HIGH ECOPOWER EXTRA TIME ECOPOWER ENABLE TEMP. TIMEOUT, VACUUM RESTORE VAC.ERR. W/DOOR ENABLE INT. FILTER TEST TIME BEFORE I.F. TEST FAILS BEFORE I.F. MSG HOURS BEFORE I.F. ERR. VAC.ERR. PROGRAM RUN VAC.ERR. DRUM STOP TIME VAC.ERR. FAN STOP TIME 4.7.2.1 ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE This menu is only valid for machines with MCU. Set the desired function for the sub-menu ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.7.2.2 ABORT PROG. DOOR OPEN Not implemented. 4.7.2.3 STARTS ON DOOR CLOSING Decide if the program shall start automatically when the door is closed both when a program is fully paid for and after a pause. YES = Active NO = Not active 4.7.2.4 TIME PER COIN Set the time for each coin. The time is set in hours, minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 10 minutes. 4.7.2.5 SHOW LOAD FEW ITEMS Set the time that the text “LOAD ONLY FEW ITEMS” shall be shown on the display. The text is visible on the display when “Care program” has been selected. The time is set in seconds. The pre-set value is 5 seconds. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 26 4.7.2.6 Programming and Configuration Manual CHANGE TIME STEP Set the step time that is displayed in the user interface when selecting time in a time program. If the time is set to 5 minutes, when selecting time in the user interface, the time will be displayed with 5 minutes intervals. 5, 10, 15 etc. The time is set in minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 5 minutes. If the value is set to 0 the function is disabled. 4.7.2.7 POWER CTRL HEAT Set if the power priority function for heating shall be engaged or not. YES = Power priority engaged NO = Power priority not engaged 4.7.2.8 ECOPOWER STARTUP TIME Set the time that shall pass before the EcoPower function is enabled. The time is set in seconds. The pre-set value is 90 seconds. Recommended range: 1–15 minutes. Values set out of range may deteriorate the performance of the machine. If the value is set to 0 the EcoPower function is disabled in the machine. 4.7.2.9 ECOPOWER TEMP. LOW Set the temperature for ECOPOWER TEMP. LOW function. The pre-set value is 55°C. 4.7.2.10 ECOPOWER TEMP. HIGH Set the temperature for ECOPOWER TEMP. HIGH function. If the outlet temperature is above this temperature after ECOPOWER STARTUP TIME, EcoPower is disabled. Also used to calculate "adjust for small loads" if the temperature is between ECOPOWER TEMP. LOW and ECOPOWER TEMP. HIGH. The pre-set value is 65°C. 4.7.2.11 ECOPOWER EXTRA TIME Set the extra time before the temperature is lowered to ECOPOWER ENABLE TEMP. after it has reached “high temp.” The time is set in seconds. The pre-set value is 600 seconds. Recommended range: 5–15 minutes. Values set out of range may deteriorate the performance of the machine. 4.7.2.12 ECOPOWER ENABLE TEMP. Enable temperature for EcoPower. (Temperature and extra drying time (+ “adjust for small loads”) is fulfilled. The pre-set value is 45°C. Recommended range: 40–50°C. Values set out of range may deteriorate the performance of the machine. 4.7.2.13 TIMEOUT VACUUM Set the time that shall pass before the error code “TIMEOUT VACUUM” is activated. The time is set in seconds. The pre-set value is 15 seconds. 4.7.2.14 RESTORE VAC. ERR. W/DOOR Decide if the vacuum error codes shall be reset when opening the door or not. (Valid at program start). YES = It is possible to reset vacuum error codes by opening the door. NO = Vacuum error codes are handled like all other error codes and will not be reset by opening the door. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 27 4.7.2.15 ENABLE INT. FILTER TEST This internal filter test is only available on T5190LE tumble dryer. The internal filter test is a function to notify that the filter is clogged and needs to be cleaned. If enabled, the warning message; NOTIFY RESPONSIBLE! CLEAN SPECIAL FILTER will be shown to the user when the display “dims up” (when choosing a program or turning or pressing the control knob). The time set in HOURS BEFORE I.F. ERR. is visible together with the warning message. The time starts to count down from when the warning message is shown on the display. When the time is up the warning message is replaced by the error code. Warning message: NOTIFY RESPONSIBLE! CLEAN SPECIAL FILTER Error code: AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTED MAINTENANCE NEEDED YES = Enabled. NO = Disabled. 4.7.2.16 TIME BEFORE I.F. TEST This function is only available on T5190LE tumble dryer and if ENABLE INT. FILTER TEST is set to YES. Set the time before the internal filter test is activated. This is the time before the machine checks the filter status after program start. The time is set in hours, minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 20 seconds. This value is the minimum value. 4.7.2.17 FAILS BEFORE I.F. MSG This function is only available on T5190LE tumble dryer and if ENABLE INT. FILTER TEST is set to YES. Set the number of “fails” before the internal filter test shows the warning message to the user. When the machine checks the filter status at program start and the filter is clogged this counts as one “fail”. The pre-set value is 3. 4.7.2.18 HOURS BEFORE I.F. ERR. This function is only available on T5190LE tumble dryer and if ENABLE INT. FILTER TEST is set to YES. Set the time before the internal filter test error code is shown on the display. If the filter is not cleaned within this time, the error code AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTED MAINTENANCE NEEDED will be shown on the display. When the warning message is shown on the display the time set here will be visible for the user. The time is counting down and when the time is up the warning message is replaced by the error code. Warning message: NOTIFY RESPONSIBLE! CLEAN SPECIAL FILTER Error code: AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTED MAINTENANCE NEEDED The time is set in hours. The pre-set value is 50 hours. 4.7.2.19 VAC. ERR. PROGRAM RUN Set if the function “vacuum error during program run” shall be activated or not. If activated the tumble dryer will stop the drum (and fan if selected below) and reverse the drum action (if available) to try to fix vacuum errors. If the vacuum error still is not fixed after 5 retries the tumble dryer will show the error code REDISTRIBUTION OF LOAD NEEDED. OFF = Not active. STOP DRUM = The tumble dryer will stop the drum to try to fix vacuum errors. STOP DRUM AND FAN = The tumble dryer will stop both the drum and the fan to try to fix vacuum errors. 4.7.2.20 VAC. ERR. DRUM STOP TIME Set the time for drum stop if vacuum is lost during program run. The pre-set value is 5 seconds. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 28 Programming and Configuration Manual 4.7.2.21 VAC. ERR. FAN STOP TIME Set the time for fan stop if vacuum is lost during program run. The pre-set value is 10 seconds. 4.8 CONFIG. 2 Activate the CONFIG. 2 menu. A password is needed to continue. The display will now show an eight figure code. Call authorized service and state the code. Authorized service will assign a pass code. Enter the pass code you have been given and press the control knob. Activate the relevant sub-menu. The sub-menus are divided into different sections, COMMON and DRYER. In COMMON all parameters valid for both washer extractors and tumble dryers are listed. In DRYER all parameters valid only for tumble dryers are listed. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 4.8.1 COMMON The following submenus are available in COMMON menu: • LONG PRESS FOR SERVICE • BACKLIGHT MIN. VALUE • BACKLIGHT MAX. VALUE • STEP HEAT DELAY • CHANGE PASSW. CONF. 1 • PPU ACTIVE The menus are used as factory installations and must normally not be changed. If changes shall be made, contact authorized service before carrying out the change. 4.8.2 DRYER The following submenus are available in DRYER menu: • MAX DRUM SPEED, DRYER • MIN DRUM SPEED, DRYER • MIN COOLING TIME OFFS. • MAX COOLING TIME OFFS. • MIN COOLING TEMP. OFFS. • MAX COOLING TEMP. OFFS. • MIN IN. AIR TEMP. OFFS. • MAX IN. AIR TEMP. OFFS. • MIN OUT. AIR TEMP. OFFS. • MAX OUT. AIR TEMP. OFFS. • MIN RMC STOP VALUE • MAX RMC STOP VALUE • MIN END TEMP. VALUE • MAX END TEMP. VALUE • MIN DRYING TIME OFFSET • MAX DRYING TIME OFFSET • TEMP. CTRL. ENABLE TEMP. • TEMP. CTRL. DELTA TIME • TEMP. CTRL. DELTA TEMP. • RMC CALIBR. TEMP. • RMC CALIBR. FACTOR The menus are used as factory installations and must normally not be changed. If changes shall be made, contact authorized service before carrying out the change. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 29 Programming and Configuration Manual 30 4.9 ERROR CODE Activate the ERROR CODE menu. The listed error codes can be triggered without “a real error has occurred”. This menu makes it possible to deactivate such an error code. Select the error code to activate or deactivate. Note! Do not deactivate an error code before the cause for it is verified and resolved. YES = Activated NO = Deactivated 4.10 RESTORE SETTINGS Activate the RESTORE SETTINGS menu. If a password is set in YOUR PASSWORD, a password is needed to continue. Enter the password set in YOUR PASSWORD and press the control knob. The display will now show this menu: • • • • • • • • LANGUAGE PROGRAM PARAMETERS ACTIVATED PROGRAMS CONFIG (1&2) RESTORE BUTTON CONFIG RESTORE CBT RESET TO FACTORY TOTAL RESTORE LANGUAGE If this menu is activated and saved the set language will be reset to the default language set from factory. If there was no default language set from factory; when exit the service menu you will be forced to set a language again. PROGRAM PARAMETERS If this menu is activated and saved the changes made in program parameters will be reset to the default settings from factory. ACTIVATED PROGRAMS If this menu is activated and saved any changes to the activated programs list will be reset to the default settings from factory. CONFIG (1&2) If this menu is activated and saved all settings in Config. 1 and 2 will be reset to the default settings from factory. RESTORE BUTTON CONFIG If this menu is activated and saved the settings for the config. button will be reset to the default settings from factory. If there was no default settings for the config. button set from factory; when exit the service menu you will be forced to set up the config button again. RESTORE CBT A password is needed to continue. The display will now show an eight figure code. Call authorized service and state the code. Authorized service will assign a pass code. Enter the pass code you have been given and press the control knob. This will reset communication to factory default and the error code NO CBT COMMUNICATION will be reset. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 31 RESET TO FACTORY A password is needed to continue. The display will now show an eight figure code. Call authorized service and state the code. Authorized service will assign a pass code. Enter the pass code you have been given and press the control knob. When activating RESET TO FACTORY all settings will be reset to factory settings. TOTAL RESTORE A password is needed to continue. The display will now show an eight figure code. Call authorized service and state the code. Authorized service will assign a pass code. Enter the pass code you have been given and press the control knob. When activating TOTAL RESTORE all settings — menu settings as “coin values” etc will be deleted. 4.11 PROCESS MENU Activate the PROCESS MENU menu. The display will now show the following submenus: • • • • • • • • • • • PROCESS MENU TIME INACTIVE TIMOUT REGRET TIME PAUSE PERMITTED PAUSE TIME NEW PROG. SELECT ABORT PROG. ALLOW SHOW STATISTICS STATUS MENU ALLOWED SPEED CHANGE PROCESS MENU PAUSE 4.11.1 PROCESS MENU TIME The PROCESS MENU is the menu that appears on the display when pressing the control knob (start button on machines without control knob) in the user interface during operation. Set the time that it is possible to activate the PROCESS MENU during a program run. Default value is set to 24 hours, which means that it always is possible to activate the menu. If for example the time is set to 10 minutes it is only possible to activate the menu during the 10 first minutes of a program run. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. 4.11.2 INACTIVE TIMEOUT Set the time that the PROCESS MENU will be displayed before disappearing if inactive. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. 4.11.3 REGRET TIME Set the time that some menus will be displayed for in the PROCESS MENU before disappearing. When regret time is up the function will be blocked. For example: Pause function shall only be possible during the 10 first minutes of the program run = Set the time to 10 minutes. The time can be set in hours, minutes and seconds. 4.11.4 PAUSE PERMITTED Set the desired function for the sub-menu PAUSE in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate PAUSE during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate PAUSE during the time set in REGRET TIME. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 32 4.11.5 PAUSE TIME Set the maximum time a program can be paused before it is aborted. 4.11.6 NEW PROG. SELECT Set the desired function for the sub-menu CHANGE PROGRAM in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate CHANGE PROGRAM during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate CHANGE PROGRAM during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.11.7 ABORT PROG. ALLOW Set the desired function for the sub-menu END PROGRAM in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate END PROGRAM during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate END PROGRAM during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.11.8 SHOW STATISTICS Set the desired function for the sub-menu STATISTICS in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate STATISTICS during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate STATISTICS during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.11.9 STATUS MENU Set the desired function for the sub-menu STATUS MENU in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate STATUS MENU during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate STATUS MENU during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.11.10ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE This menu is only valid for machines with MCU. Set the desired function for the sub-menu ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE in the PROCESS MENU in the user interface. ON = It is possible to activate ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE during the time set in PROCESS MENU. OFF = The sub-menu will not be displayed in the PROCESS MENU. REGRET TIME = It is possible to activate ALLOW DRUM SPEED CHANGE during the time set in REGRET TIME. 4.11.11PROCESS MENU PAUSE Set if the machine shall pause when the process menu is displayed in the user interface. YES = The machine shall pause when the process menu is displayed NO = The machine shall not pause when the process menu is displayed 4.12 MAINTENANCE Activate the MAINTENANCE menu. The display will now show the following submenus: • • • • • SERVICE ALARM SERVICE ALARM OPTION SERVICE ALARM HOURS SERVICE ALARM DAYS LAST SERVICE TIME Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 33 4.12.1 SERVICE ALARM Set if the machine shall give a service alarm or not. YES = Active (how the service alarm shall be triggered is set in SERVICE ALARM OPTION NO = Not active (no service alarm) 4.12.2 SERVICE ALARM OPTION Set how the service alarm shall be triggered. RUN HOURS = Based on run hours. The interval is set in SERVICE ALARM HOURS CALENDAR DAYS = Based on calendar days. The interval is set in SERVICE ALARM DAYS CAL. DAYS OR RUN HOURS = Based on both run hours and calendar days The service alarm is cleared in STATISTICS — LAST SERVICE TIME 4.12.3 SERVICE ALARM HOURS If SERVICE ALARM is set to RUN HOURS the service alarm will be displayed after the time set in this menu. The pre-set value is 1600 run hours. 4.12.4 SERVICE ALARM DAYS If SERVICE ALARM is set to CALENDAR DAYS the service alarm will be displayed after the time set in this menu. The pre-set value is 365 calender days. 4.12.5 LAST SERVICE TIME This menu shows the date and time for last service alarm. SERVICE ALRAM HOURS and SERVICE ARLAM DAYS are counted from this date. Resettable. 4.13 TMIS TMIS is a GSM based system, normally connected to a network of machines. The user can identify himself to a machine via text messaging and provides functionality like for example: • Possibility to check machine availability in advance • Preventing the door to be opened for other users • Text notification when machine is about to be ready It also allows the owner or service personnel to receive information or control certain functions on machines in the network via text messaging, such as: • Message when in error • Machine occupancy • Read counters • Block / unblock machine etc If TMIS function is enabled on the machine, the TMIS Start message will be displayed after a program is started: “TO ACTIVATE TMIS, PLEASE SEND TEXT <machine ID> TO <phone number>”. Now the user can choose to use the TMIS functionality or not. By sending the text above, TMIS is activated for the selected program. If the user does not want to use the TMIS functionality, he can just press the start button shortly to exit TMIS start message. If neither of the above is performed, the TMIS Start message will automatically disappear when the time set in TMIS TIMEOUT SEC. has elapsed. If TMIS is activated, the TMIS Gateway will forward the user’s phone number to the machine. Depending on configuration it is later used to send text messages to the user. It is also to verify that the right phone number is used to unlock the door after the program has ended. When TMIS is activated, the machine will show “TMIS active symbol” on the display, if not, the “TMIS inactive symbol” will be shown. If TMIS is disabled the symbol will not be shown at all. As long as TMIS Start panel is visible, the regret menu will be temporarily disabled and will not pop up. (Button is used to remove TMIS Start panel). When TMIS is activated, the PROCESS MENU is disabled during that program. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 34 Programming and Configuration Manual Door lock function (not valid for tumble dryers) When program is finished, a message will be displayed, prompting to send a text message or manually enter phone number to unlock door. The door will unlock if: • • • • The user sends the text message from the same phone number that was used to activate TMIS. The user manually enters the same phone number that was used to activate TMIS. The laundry owner enters the MASTER CODE . The time set in UNLOCK DOOR TIMEOUT has elapsed. Error during program run If the machine enters error mode, TMIS will send a text message to the phone number that was used to activate TMIS: “MACHINE ERROR. PLEASE RETURN AND UNLOAD MACHINE”. For more details about the TMIS system please refer to the Product data sheet. 4.13.1 USE TEXT MESSAGING Enable or disable TMIS communication. YES = Enable TMIS communication NO = Disable TMIS communication Default is NO. This must be set to YES to use TMIS functions. 4.13.2 TMIS TIMEOUT SEC. Set the time for how long the TMIS start message shall be displayed after program is started. When this time has elapsed, it is no longer possible to activate TMIS for current program. The time is set in mm:ss. Default time is 2 minutes. 4.13.3 SET SOON READY MSG This is to determine when to send the soon ready message “YOUR LAUNDRY WILL BE FINISHED IN xx MINUTES” to the user. It is based on the estimated remaining time of the program. If set to “0” or no remaining time is available for current program, the soon ready message will not be sent. The time is set in hh:mm:ss. Default time is 10 minutes. 4.13.4 UNLOCK DOOR TIMEOUT (not valid for tumble dryers) Set the time that the door shall remain locked after program is finished. The time is set in hh:mm:ss. Default time is 5 minutes. If the user has activated TMIS at program start, TMIS will send text messages to the user’s phone number: “YOUR LAUNDRY IS READY, PLEASE UNLOAD THE MACHINE” and “MACHINE DOOR WILL UNLOCK IN xx MINUTES” when the program is finished. On the display, the TMIS End message “PLEASE SEND TEXT <machine ID> TO <phone number> OR ENTER YOUR PHONE NUMBER TO UNLOCK DOOR” will be shown. If no text message is sent or no phone number entered, the door will remain locked until the time set in UNLOCK DOOR TIMEOUT has elapsed. If the time is set to “0”, the door will automatically unlock immediately when program has ended and the TMIS End message will not be sent. 4.13.5 MASTER CODE (not valid for tumble dryers) This is to set the MASTER CODE that can be used by the laundry owner to override the UNLOCK DOOR TIMEOUT in case needed. By using LONG PRESS while the TMIS End message still is present, the text “PLEASE ENTER MASTER CODE TO UNLOCK DOOR” will be shown. If correct MASTER CODE then is entered, the door will unlock immediately. The default master code is 1234. It is recommended to change the default code. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 35 5 Price programming Activate the PRICE PROGRAMMING menu. SERVICE MENU FUNCTION TEST CONFIGURATION PRICE PROGRAMMING STATISTICS PROGRAM PARAMETERS SYSTEM DEFAULT LANGUAGE The display will now show the following submenus: • SET COIN 1 VALUE • SET COIN 2 VALUE • DECIMAL IN PRICE • PRICE ON ALL PROGRAMS • PRICE/PROGRAM • PRICE/OPTION • PRICE/TRIANGLE OPT. • TIME PER COIN • PRICE REDUCTION • PRICE REDUCTION SCOPE • COIN COUNTER 1 • COIN COUNTER 2 • HAPPY HOUR General for all parameters/settings/values: Save = Long press Edit = Turn Exit = Double press If there is a changeable value, the lowest and highest values that can be set are listed below the changeable value. 5.1 SET COIN 1 VALUE Set the value for coin slot 1. (If the coin value is set to more than 0, the machine is treated as a coin operated machine). Example: If the value is set to 10 the coin value will be displayed as 10 (if the DECIMAL IN PRICE is set to NO) or 00,10 (if the DECIMAL IN PRICE is set to YES). Note! If connected to an electronic coin meter, this parameter is representing value per pulse. See “Example on how to set coin values”. 5.2 SET COIN 2 VALUE Set the value for coin slot 2. Example: If the value is set to 10 the coin value will be displayed as 10 (if the DECIMAL IN PRICE is set to NO) or 00,10 (if the DECIMAL IN PRICE is set to YES). 5.3 DECIMAL IN PRICE Set if the price shall be shown with or without decimal. YES = Decimal in price NO = No decimal in price 5.4 PRICE ON ALL PROGRAMS This setting is used to set the same price for all active programs in the machine. The set price will be used until a different price is set for a single program in PRICE/PROGRAM menu. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 36 Programming and Configuration Manual 5.5 PRICE/PROGRAM Activate the PRICE/PROGRAM menu. The display will now show the programs that can be programmed with a price. • NORMAL • LOW • NO HEATING Set the price for each program. 5.6 PRICE/OPTION Activate the PRICE/OPTION menu. The display will now show the options that can be programmed with a price. • EXTRA DRY • DRY • IRON DRY Set the price for each option. + = The price will increase with the set value (for example the option EXTRA DRY) - = The price will decrease with the set value (for example the option DRY) 0 = No affect on the price. 5.7 PRICE/TRIANGLE OPT. Activate the PRICE/TRIANGLE OPT. menu. The display will now show the options that can be programmed with a price. • ECO PROGRAM • QUICK PROGRAM • CARE PROGRAM Set the price for each option. 5.8 TIME PER COIN Set the time for each coin. The time is set in hours, minutes and seconds. The pre-set value is 10 minutes. 5.9 PRICE REDUCTION Set the requested price reduction in % of the set price. The set price reduction is now valid for all programs and options. Only available if activated on I/O module type 2. 5.10 PRICE REDUCTION SCOPE Set if the price reduction, set in PRICE REDUCTION, shall apply to “Total price” or “Program price”. TOTAL PRICE = Program and options PROGRAM PRICE = Program only Turn the control knob to switch between TOTAL PRICE and PROGRAM PRICE. 5.11 COIN COUNTER 1 This menu shows the total number of coins inserted in coin slot 1. Resettable. 5.12 COIN COUNTER 2 This menu shows the total number of coins inserted in coin slot 2. Resettable. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 37 5.13 HAPPY HOUR The happy hour function is used to set up different times for price reduction — HAPPY HOUR. The function use the internal RTC clock in the timer. The internal time needs to be correct in order for this function to work. Make sure the time and date are correct. See SET TIME and SET DATE. The programming of price reduction is dynamic. If no occasion is set there is only two options: BACK and ADD NEW OCCASION. When an occasion is set the start and end time are displayed in the menu. A square shows if the time is enable or not. (Filled square = enable). From the occasion list it is possible to edit or remove occasion. It is possible to set up to ten occasions. When all ten occasions are set the line for ADD NEW OCCASION is removed and in order to set a new occasion some occasion has to be removed. The occasions can be activated and deactivated whenever. Deactivated occasions can be “saved” for future use if not removed from the list. It is not possible to set overlapping times. Activate ADD NEW OCCASION to set a new occasion. For each new occasion the following menus are shown: • • • • • • • • • • • • • REDUCTION START TIME END TIME ENABLED ALL DAYS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY REMOVE OCCASION REDUCTION Activate the REDUCTION menu. Set the desired price reduction in %. START TIME Activate the START TIME menu. Set the start time for the price reduction. END TIME Activate the END TIME menu. Set the end time for the price reduction. ENABLED Press the control knob to enable or disable the function. (Filled square = enable). ALL DAYS Press the control knob to enable or disable all days. (Filled square = enable). MONDAY to SUNDAY Set the days for the occasion. Press the control knob to enable or disable days. (Filled square = enable). REMOVE OCCASION Only valid if an occasion is set. Activate the occasion to be removed and select REMOVE OCCASION. The occasion will be removed from the list. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 38 5.14 Example on how to set coin values Set the time to be payed for in SET TIME/PROGRAM menu. Set the price for the set time in PRICE/PROGRAM menu. Set the coin value in SET COIN 1 VALUE (and SET COIN 2 VALUE). Coin Pulses from electronic coin meter 0.2 AUD 2 1 AUD 10 20 2 AUD 0.2 CHF 2 0.5 CHF 5 Programming of coin 1 (value per pulse) 0.10 AUD Value 10 with “decimal in price”. 0.10 CHF Value 10 with “decimal in price”. 1 CHF 10 2 CHF 20 20 CZK 2 10 CZK 1 DKK 1 1 DKK 2 DKK 2 5 DKK 5 10 DKK 10 0.1 EUR 1 0.2 EUR 2 0.5 EUR 5 1 EUR 10 2 EUR 20 1 HKD 1 2 HKD 2 5 HKD 5 10 HKD 10 1 LTL 1 2 LTL 2 5 LTL 5 1 NOK 1 5 NOK 5 10 NOK 10 20 NOK 20 0.5 NZD 5 1 NZD 10 2 NZD 20 1 SEK 1 5 SEK 5 10 SEK 10 10 TWD 1 50 TWD 5 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 0.10 EUR Value 10 with “decimal in price”. 1 HKD 1 LTL 1 NOK 0.10 NZD Value 10 with “decimal in price”. 1 SEK 10 TWD Programming and Configuration Manual 39 Programming coin meter microswitches Coin meters are available in various pre-programmed versions. Each version can be programmed for two or three different currencies using microswitches; see example in the table. The table shows the various coin meter versions, currencies and microswitch settings. Order number 438893002 438893003 438893004 438893005 438893007 Currency Applicable in the following countries NZD (Dollar) New Zealand, Cook Islands, Niue, Pitcairn, Tokelau AUD (Dollar) Australia, Christmas Island, Cocos Island, Heard Island, Kiribati, Nauro, etc. EUR (Euro) 16 European countries, etc. DKK (Krone) Denmark, Faroe Islands, Greenland NOK (Krone) Norway EUR (Euro) 16 European countries, etc. SEK (Krona) Sweden HKD (Dollar) Hong Kong TWD (Dollar) Taiwan CHF (Franc) Switzerland, Lichtenstein CZK (Koruna) Czech Republic LTL (Litas) Lithuania Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Microswitch settings Programming and Configuration Manual 40 Order number 438892008 Currency Applicable in the following countries AED (Dirham) United Arab Emirates ZAR (Rand) South Africa ILS (Shekel) Israel GBP GBP 1 (before 2017) Microswitch settings UK 438893859 EUR (Euro) 16 European countries, etc. GBP GBP 1 (before 2017) UK 438893759 438893012 EUR (Euro) 16 European countries, etc. CNY China THB Thailand Coin blocking The coin meter is pre-programmed to accept all coins specified on the coin meter label (A). Certain types of coin can be blocked by changing microswitch settings. Set the microswitch associated with the coin type to be blocked to the ON position. Example: To block a EUR 0.10 coin: Set microswitches 1 and 2 to the ON position. fig.7090B Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 6 Statistics Activate the STATISTICS menu. SERVICE MENU FUNCTION TEST CONFIGURATION PRICE PROGRAMMING STATISTICS PROGRAM PARAMETERS SYSTEM DEFAULT LANGUAGE The display will now show the following submenus: • RUN HOURS • TRIP RUN HOURS • LAST SERVICE TIME • PROG. RUN • TRIP PROGRAMS • PROGRAM STATISTICS (sub menues) • OPTION (sub menues) • COIN COUNTER 1 • COIN COUNTER 2 • TOT. COIN VALUE • ERROR LOG (sub menues) • PERFORMANCE STAT. (sub menues) • POWER FAIL • E2 WRITE AT POWER OFF • EXT. WRITE AT P. OFF Activate the desired menu to see available statistics. General for all parameters/settings/values: Reset = Long press (some of the menus can not be reset) Back = Short press 6.1 RUN HOURS This menu shows the total time since the machine was installed and used for the first time. The time is specified in hours and minutes. Not resettable. 6.2 TRIP RUN HOURS This menu shows the total time since the TRIP RUN HOURS counter was last reset. The time is specified in hours and minutes. Resettable. 6.3 LAST SERVICE TIME This menu shows the date and time for last service alarm. SERVICE ALRAM HOURS and SERVICE ARLAM DAYS are counted from this date. Resettable. 6.4 PROG. RUN This menu shows the total running time, in hours, since the machine was installed and used for the first time. Not resettable. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 41 Programming and Configuration Manual 42 6.5 TRIP PROGRAMS This menu shows the total running time, in hours, since the TRIP PROGRAMS counter was last reset. Resettable. 6.6 PROGRAM STATISTICS Activate the PROGRAM STATISTICS menu. The display will now show the available programs. • • • • • NORMAL LOW NORMAL LOW NO HEATING Note! The programs listed depend on machine type. This example is taken from a machine with program 6A83/ 6G83. The available statistics such as total program runs and total run time, is listed for each program. 6.7 OPTION Activate the OPTION menu. The display will now show the following submenus: • OPTION • COMBINED OPTIONS OPTION This menu shows statistics for the selected option. Select option from the list and press the control knob to see statistics for the selected option. COMBINED OPTIONS This menu shows statistics for when an option has been used in combination with other options. Select option combination from the list and press the control knob to see statistics for the selected option combination. 6.8 COIN COUNTER 1 This menu shows the total number of coins inserted in coin slot 1. Resettable. 6.9 COIN COUNTER 2 This menu shows the total number of coins inserted in coin slot 2. Resettable. 6.10 TOT. COIN VALUE This menu shows the total coin value inserted to the machine. Not resettable. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 43 6.11 ERROR LOG Activate the ERROR LOG menu. The display will now show the following submenus: • • • • • NUMBER OF ERRORS ERROR LOG 1 ERROR LOG 2 MCU ERROR LOG 1 MCU ERROR LOG 2 NUMBER OF ERRORS This menu shows the total number of error codes that has been activated on the machine. ERROR LOG 1 This menu shows up to 20 of the latest error codes and how many programs that have been carried out since the error code was generated. The most recent error is at the top of the list. Activate an error code to get the following information: • • • • The program that was running when the error occurred. The program phase the machine was in when the error occurred. Total number of programs when the error occurred. Total running hours when the error occurred. ERROR LOG 2 This menu shows all the error codes that have occurred and the total number that each error code has been activated. Activate an error code to get the following information: • Number of times the error code has been activated. • Total number of programs when the last error occurred. • Total running hours when the last error occurred. MCU ERROR LOG 1 Only valid for machines with MCU. This menu shows the last 8 error codes related to the MCU. MCU ERROR LOG 2 Only valid for machines with MCU. This menu shows all the error codes related to the MCU. 6.12 PERFORMANCE STAT. Activate the PERFORMANCE STAT. menu. The display will now show the following submenus: • • • • • • ECOPOWER ENABLED ECOPOWER TIME TIME OK PROGRAMS COMPLETED OK PROGRAMS ABORTED PROGRAMS VAC. ERR. PROG. RUN ECOPOWER ENABLED This menu shows how many times that EcoPower has been activated. ECOPOWER TIME This menu shows the total time that EcoPower has been activated. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 44 Programming and Configuration Manual TIME OK PROGRAMS This menu shows the run time completed OK programs, not rapid advanced, not aborted. COMPLETED OK PROGRAMS This menu shows the number of completed OK programs, not rapid advanced, not aborted. ABORTED PROGRAMS This menu shows the number of aborted programs. VAC. ERR. PROG. RUN This menu shows the number of vacuum errors during program run. 6.13 POWER FAIL This menu shows how many times a power failure has occured during program run. 6.14 E2 WRITE AT POWER OFF This menu shows the number of Eeprom writes during power down. 6.15 EXT. WRITE AT P. OFF This menu shows the number of external flash writes during power down. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 45 7 Program parameters Activate the PROGRAM PARAMETERS menu. SERVICE MENU FUNCTION TEST CONFIGURATION PRICE PROGRAMMING STATISTICS PROGRAM PARAMETERS SYSTEM DEFAULT LANGUAGE The display will now show the following submenus: • ACTIVATED PROGRAMS • PARAMETER PROGRAMMING • CONFIG BUTTONS • SET START AFTER PAUSE • RESTORE SETTINGS General for all parameters/settings/values: Save = Long press Edit = Turn/Press Exit = Long press/Double press If there is a changeable value, the lowest and highest values that can be set are listed below the changeable value. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 46 7.1 ACTIVATED PROGRAMS This functions is used to specify the programs in the program library that are to be made available to the user and in which order the programs are to be presented on the display. When activated, all the programs contained in the installed program library are listed. The activated program is presented in the program selection menu. At the end of each row these programs are numbered in the order they are presented in the user program selection. • • • • • NORMAL LOW NORMAL LOW NO HEATING Note! The programs listed depend on machine type. This example is taken from a machine with program 6A83/ 6G83. Add (activate) a program Select the program to be added, when pressing the control knob the program will be activated. The selected program is assigned the number after the last activated program, i.e. the selected program will be presented last in the program selection menu. Remove (deactivate) a program Select the program to be removed, when pressing the control knob the program will be deactivated and renumbering will take place automatically for the remaining programs in the list. 7.2 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING The listed programs can be changed. The changes can be applied to all installed programs or just one individual program. Activate the program to be changed: • • • • • NORMAL LOW NORMAL LOW NO HEATING Note! The programs listed depend on machine type. This example is taken from a machine with program 6A83/ 6G83. Parameters that can be changed The listed parameters can be changed. Activate the parameter to be changed: • • • • • • EXTENDED PROGRAMMING PRE-DRYING MAIN-DRYING END-DRYING COOLING ANTI CREASE Note! All parameters are shown, but in a time program only MAIN-DRYING, COOLING and ANTI CREASE are used. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 47 EXTENDED PROGRAMMING Possibility to change drum rotation parameters. (Only valid for machines with reversing drum). • • • • • OVERRIDE MOTOR ACTION REVERSING (only visible if OVERRIDE MOTOR ACTION is set to YES) MOTOR CLOCKWISE (only visible if OVERRIDE MOTOR ACTION is set to YES) MOTOR REVERSING (only visible if OVERRIDE MOTOR ACTION is set to YES) PAUSE BETWEEN REV. (only visible if OVERRIDE MOTOR ACTION is set to YES) OVERRIDE MOTOR ACTION YES = Program will use the values for motor action set in the following parameters for all drying modules and cooling. The following parameters are only visible if OVERRIDE MOTOR ACTION is set to YES. NO = Pre-set values will be used. REVERSING YES = Drum reversing. NO = No drum reversing. MOTOR CLOCKWISE Set the time that the drum shall rotate clockwise before pause. MOTOR REVERSING Set the time that the drum shall rotate counter clockwise before pause. PAUSE BETWEEN REV. Set the time for pause between the rotation cycles (MOTOR CLOCKWISE and MOTOR REVERSING) PRE-DRYING, MAIN-DRYING and END-DRYING • • • • • MAX INLET AIR TEMP. MAX OUTLET AIR TEMP. END VALUE RMC END TEMPERATURE MODULE TIME Note! All parameters are shown, but in a time program/coin program PRE-DRYING and END-DRYING are not used. MAX INLET AIR TEMP. Adjust the inlet air temperature. MAX OUTLET AIR TEMP. Adjust the outlet air temperature. END VALUE RMC Adjust the RMC end value. END TEMPERATURE Adjust the end temperature. MODULE TIME Adjust the module time. COOLING • OUTLET AIR TEMP. • COOLING TIME Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 48 OUTLET AIR TEMP. Adjust the outlet air temperature. COOLING TIME Adjust the cooling time. ANTICREASE PARAM. • FAN ALWAYS OFF FAN ALWAYS OFF Adjust the fan settings in ANTI CREASE. YES = Fan is always off NO = Fan is always on (default setting) 7.3 CONFIG BUTTONS Press the config button to be set up / changed on the machine. Note that not all of the buttons are allowed to be changed. Select function for the button from the list: • • • • QUICK SELECTION OPTION REMOVE BUTTON RESET BUTTONS QUICK SELECTION Select program, triangle (if possible — depending on software / machine type) and option for the quick selection button from the list on the display. Selected program and option will be pre selected when the quick selection button is pressed in the user interface. • SAVE • PROGRAM • TRIANGLE • OPTIONS The settings will be saved automatically when pressing the control knob again. OPTION Select option for the option button from the list on the display. • SAVE • OPTIONS The settings will be saved automatically when pressing the control knob again. REMOVE BUTTON The settings will be removed and the button will be deactivated. RESET BUTTONS The settings for the button will be reset to factory settings. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 49 7.4 SET START AFTER PAUSE If a pause is programmed in a program module there is a possibility to program a time when the machine shall restart from pause automatically. The function use the internal RTC clock in the timer. The internal time needs to be correct in order for this function to work. Make sure the time and date are correct. See SET TIME and SET DATE. The programming of times is dynamic. If no occasion is set there is only two options: BACK and ADD NEW OCCASION. When an occasion is set the start time is displayed in the menu. A square shows if the time is enable or not. (Filled square = enable). From the occasion list it is possible to edit or remove occasion. It is possible to set up to ten occasions. When all ten occasions are set the line for ADD NEW OCCASION is removed and in order to set a new occasion some occasion has to be removed. The occasions can be activated and deactivated whenever. Deactivated occasions can be “saved” for future use if not removed from the list. Activate ADD NEW OCCASION to set a new occasion. For each new occasion the following menus are shown: • • • • • • • • • • ENABLED ALL DAYS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY REMOVE OCCASION ENABLED Press the control knob to enable or disable the function. (Filled square = enable). ALL DAYS Press the control knob to enable or disable all days. (Filled square = enable). MONDAY to SUNDAY Set the days for the occasion. Press the control knob to enable or disable days. (Filled square = enable). REMOVE OCCASION Only valid if an occasion is set. Activate the occasion to be removed and select REMOVE OCCASION. The occasion will be removed from the list. 7.5 RESTORE SETTINGS If this menu is activated and saved the changes made in program parameters will be reset to the default settings from factory. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 50 Programming and Configuration Manual 8 System Activate the SYSTEM menu. SERVICE MENU FUNCTION TEST CONFIGURATION PRICE PROGRAMMING STATISTICS PROGRAM PARAMETERS SYSTEM DEFAULT LANGUAGE The display will now show the following submenus: • SYSTEM INFORMATION • MACHINE ADDRESS 8.1 SYSTEM INFORMATION The display will now show the following submenus: • CPU • I/O BOARD • MCU • TIME/DATE Activate relevant menu to see further information. 8.2 MACHINE ADDRESS This menu shows the address of the machine. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Programming and Configuration Manual 51 9 Default language Activate the DEFAULT LANGUAGE menu. SERVICE MENU FUNCTION TEST CONFIGURATION PRICE PROGRAMMING STATISTICS PROGRAM PARAMETERS SYSTEM DEFAULT LANGUAGE Set the language to be shown when the machine is started. (The available languages are shown in a list). The progam unit will return to this language if the machine is not used during the period specified in the LANGUAGE TIMEOUT menu. When no default language is pre-set from factory, at first power up, the operator will be forced to select default language. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Electrolux Laundry Systems Sweden AB 341 80 Ljungby, Sweden www.electrolux.com/professional Share more of our thinking at www.electrolux.com Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine