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2.             1            lt     OSO O O O O Z Z Z  lt  Z  lt  Z    26 17    26 18 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40    COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS    oo O O O Z Z Z    OO O O O            owl    255    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40    TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N  
3.             Maintenance manual  for reference machines       Washer extactors  FOM 71 CLS  FOM 71 MP Lab    IEC 60456 Ed 5                 ef Yor_     Electrolux    438 9094 21 EN  2010 11 30    Operating manual in original language    Contents    Contents              1 1  Wascator FOM 71 CLS  Software Vers ONS dearneeaaedee    2 1  Installation inspection of the reference machine                                      3 1  Calibration of the level Control system                                                     4 1  Calibration of the scale                  5 1  Installation of laboratory sensors for temperature and                             6 1  speed connection for external weight signal  Adjustment of temperature  speed and water                                          7 1  Cleaning the machine from lint  scale and detergent                               8 1  Maintenance before start up of a test series                                            9 1  Regular maintenance 6   12                           004   424         10 1  Empty run test data CLS  pp 11 1  Program  description GLS    ns  12 1  FOM 71 MP Lab  Installation inspection of the reference machine                                    13 1  Calibration of the level control System  pp 14 1  Installation of laboratory sensors for temperature and speed                15 1  Adjustment of temperature     NS          ayusqa         16 1  Flow meter  Installation   ds         Flow meter  Calibration   ius TEN TON  F
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5.         Connect the eliminator 24V  X136  to the flow  meter control box         If the level control A is black it shall be  exchanged to a light grey  included in the kit    Part No 471 8856 02    Remove capacitor C22       Make a hole in the rear panel by knocking out  the hole to the left of the water connecions         Connect cable 10 connection X133 to the flow  meter control box and the other end to the  plinth B  X22  on connections 3 and 7 via the  hole in the rear panel         Disconnect the quick connector A    9  with  the wires coming from the water valves  Pull  cable 9 through the hole in the rear panel and  connect X9A and X9B to both sides of opened  connector X9  Connect X9C to the flow meter  control box                          Hot water  connection          Cold water  connection    Cold water  supply pipe       2 Flow meter control    Change of EPROM      Two memories are included in the kit  one with English display text and  one with German display text  In some cases the existing memory must  be changed  See section Start up with flow controlled programs      Fg   Incase a memory shift is needed dismount the        control board and   4  change the EPROM to attached     AN A    On some machines relay 10 may not be mounted  If so  replace the  board        Calibration and configuration of the flow meter    Fig          Flow meter control    Configure the flow meter according to the  attached configuration scheme  It is very easy to  make mistakes dur
6.      SEC    MAINWASH 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS                   Z  2 Z    Z      lt  Z   lt  222    255  20  1 MIN    z    O O O O O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z           Z   Z       IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60    HYSTERESES     UNITS  TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME  
7.      e Carry out an installation check according to instructions in Chapter 13   e Carry out a flow meter check according to instructions in Chapter 19     e Carry out an empty run test  Use Cotton 60  C or Cotton 40  C depending  on the type of program to be run during the test period       Compare the results obtained with results shown in Table 1 in Chapter  23  Empty run test data  MP Lab  Note the definitions assigned to the  time intervals shown in the table     e  fthe value fall outside the specification detailed in Table E 2 in         60456  carry out a second empty run test or recalibrate         f other values obtained from the empty run test differs from the value in  Table 1  analyse the reason for this difference and correct  wrong water  pressure  wrong supply water temperature  faulty heating element etc      Before every test period   e Check for the presence of lint according to instructions in Chapter 21       Check the supply time for first fill  Shall be 109   14 seconds from clo   sure of door lock relay to end of filling  If the time is too short  lower the  water pressure  If the time is too long  clean the supply filter in accordan   ce to instruction in Chapter 21 or rise the water pressure     e Carry out a weight check according to instructions in Chapter 19     Daily check       f the machine has not been in use for the last 2 hours run the start up  program  Program 991   The start up program will flush the machine with  water and normalise all 
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9.     Cold water inlet temperature  The temperature of the supplied cold  water     Temp at end of heating in   enzyme step  The temperature at the time the hea   ting relay is switched off after reach  ing the 40  C enzyme step     Temp at the end of the  enzyme step  The temperature in the bath just  prior to the heating up to 60  C     Empty run test data    Temp at the end of heating in  final heating     Temp at the end of the main wash     Amount of water in main wash     Amount of water in rinses     Total energy consumption     Drum Speed     Water pressure     The temperature when the hea   ting relay is switched off after  reaching 60  C     The temperature in the bath  just prior to drain after main  wash     The amount of supplied water  to the main wash     The amount of water supplied  in each rinse     The total energy consumed  during the program     Drum speed measured in RPM     Water pressure  Static  measured  close to inlet valve and during the  filling of water     FOM 71 CLS    Empty run test data    IEC 60456 ED 5 Cotton 60 Empty run    Time    Total program time   Heating time cold   20  C  Heating time 20  C   40  C  Heating time 40  C   60  C  Total mainwash time   Filling time of water first fill  Temperature    Cold water inlet temperature  At end of heating to 40   C   At end of heating to 60   C  At the end of mainwash  Water    Amount of water in mainwash  Amount of water in rinse 1  Amount of water in rinse 2  Amount of water in rinse 3  Amount 
10.     MAINWASH 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 20  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 30 SEC  COLD WATER Y N N    HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N    IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   
11.     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  MAINWASH 6   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N    NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N    IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N    ooooo0 Z Z ZZ Z Z Z    26 35    26 36 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME  
12.    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 6  PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N    255  20  30 SEC    z    OSO O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z        lt  2  lt  222    1 MIN         SO O OO O Z Z ZZ Z Z Z    26 11    26 12 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60    NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C    WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 7   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC    S Oo O O O 222222       z  lt  Z 
13.    PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS             8 072 2 Z Z  Z  lt  lt     1 MIN    Z  lt  Z  lt  222    255    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40    TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    EXTRACT  SPINNING     MIN     SEC    MAIN DATA   BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N  GENTLE ACTION ON TIME     SEC   GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME     SEC   NORMAL ACTION ON TIME     SEC   NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME     SEC    2 MIN           z    OS O O OO Z Z Z Z Z  lt        lt     MIN    MIN    12  12    26 23    26 24 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60    Synth Blends 60   MAINWASH 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACT
14.    Removal of residual detergent    Detergent may accumulate in certain parts of the machine and may also  form part of deposits on the inner side of the outer drum     e Detergent may accumulate in the hose between the drum and the exter   nal tap valve  Remove the valve and clean the hose using bottle cleaner   Flush the hose with water to ensure that no detergent remains     e Detergent may also accumulate in the hose between the drum and the  external level glass  Clean the glass and hose using bottle cleaner  Flush  the hose with water to ensure that no detergent remains     e Runa Cotton 85  C or Cotton 60  C program with the machine empty and  without detergent on a regular basis  If foam is visible during the main  wash  repeat the Cotton program until no  stable  foam is visible     Maintenance before start up of a test series 22 1    FOM 71MP Lab    Maintenance before start up of a test series    In order to ensure that the reference machine is in good order and will  work in accordance with the specifications given in IEC 60456 a number of  checks can be carried out     Before any major test period   e Check for any lint according to instructions in Chapter 21     e Check the supply time for first fill  Shall be 109   14 seconds from closu   re of door lock relay to end of filling  If time is too short  lower the water  pressure  If the time is too long  clean the supply filter in accordance with  the instruction set out in Chapter 21 or increase the water pressure
15.   DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 6    255  20  30 SEC    z    OSO O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z    OSO O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z    26 51    26 52 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20    PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TI
16.   MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DRAIN 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION Y N N  TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  RINSE 2    PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 0  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 3 MIN  COLD WATER Y N Y  HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DRAIN 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N    NORMAL ACTION Y N Y    IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   C
17.  3  GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME     SEC 12  NORMAL ACTION ON TIME     SEC 12    NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME     SEC 3    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20    COTTON 20    MAINWASH 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N    xz   lt  222    1 MIN     lt     OSO O O O O Z Z Z  lt  Z  lt  Z    26 49    26 50 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20    COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TI
18.  CLS  Empty run test data    During the RRT2008 ring test  data was obtained from a number  of laboratories  This data is useful when checking that the refe   rence machine in the laboratory is performing as expected     Please note  This data is obtained from runs with an unloaded  machine  Therefore  the energy and process times obtained  here cannot be compared with the same parameters applied  during a test series carried out with a loaded machine  However   empty test runs are not affected by load differentials or deter   gent batches and will only produce results that are specific to  the machine     Table 1 below shows the estimated defined values for Cotton  60  C  as well as average values from the RRT 2008 ring test     The RRT 2008 average values were obtained from the RRT 008  IEC CENELEC CECED ring test  These values are based on  empty run tests undertaken at 20 different laboratories     The definitions used in Table 1 differ from those given in IEC  60456 and below are applicable to Table1     Definitions   Total program time  Time from the start of first filling to  the start of the retardation phase at  the end extraction sequence    Heating time  The time until the heating relays have  been switched on during the diffe   rent heating periods    Total main wash time  The time from start of first filling until  the start of first rinse water supply    Filling time of water  The first filling time  26 litre   From  closure of door lock relay to end of  filling
19.  COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER    255    3 MIN    z                2 22 Z Z        IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60    DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT    TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y 
20.  COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 6  PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N    20  30 SEC    z    OS O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z    Z  lt  Z  lt  Z Z Z    1 MIN    z    OSO O O OO Z Z Z Z Z Z Z    26 19    26 20 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40    GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME    
21.  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 3  PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N           O O 2 Z Z Z    1 MIN    Z  lt  Z  lt  Z Z Z    3 MIN    z    OSO O O O OY Z Z Z Z Z  lt       26 21    26 22 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40    GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 4
22.  MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N    z  lt  Z  lt  2    255  30  14 MIN    z               222222      IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40    COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N 
23.  N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    O O OO O Z Z Z Z Z      S O O O O Z Z Z Z Z  lt       26 53    26 54 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20    DRAIN 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION Y N   GENTLE ACTION Y N   TIME     MIN     SEC   RINSE 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    EXTRACT  SPINNING     MIN     SEC                                1 MIN    5 MIN    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20    MAIN DATA   BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N  GENTLE ACTION ON TIME     SEC   GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME     SEC   NORMAL 
24.  SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N    O O O O O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30    COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  L
25.  Step  0 7   C   Result will be a higher wash temperature        Adjustment of temperature  speed and water 7 7    Table 1  Parameters in Settings 1    FUNCTION DEFAULT   EXPLANATION  VALUE    SPEED CALIB  LOW RANGE IN   1000 Will change the drum speed in the low speed interval  From software 1 8 and machine serial  lt  300 RPM  The default value is a ratio value and a 1  number 052089296 unit change will change the ratio 0 1   Thus 956 will mean 95 6  of original speed and  1050 105  of original speed   SPEED CALIB  HIGH RANGE IN   Will change the drum speed in the high speed inter   From software 1 8 and machine serial val  gt  300 RPM  The default value is a ratio value and  number 052089296 a 1 unit change will change the ration 0 1  in the  same way as for LOW RANGE   SHOWED SPEED CALIB  LOW  Corrects the speed showed in display to actual    From software 1 8 and machine serial speed    number 052089296 Will change the showed display speed in the low    speed interval  lt  300 RPM  The default value is a  ratio value and a 1 unit change will change the ratio  0 1  Thus 956 will mean 95 6  of original displayed  speed and 1050 105  of original displayed speed    SHOWED SPEED CALIB  HIGH Corrects the speed showed in display to actual   From software 1 8 and machine serial speed     I   number 052089296 Will change the shown display speed in the high  speed interval  gt  300 RPM  The default value is a ratio  value and a 1 unit change will change the ratio 0 1   in the same
26.  TEMP ADJUST SUB Default value   O    Software 1 8  Introduced 2007 01 27 from serial number 005200089296    Changes  Following parameters added to Settings 1   SPEED CALIB  LOW RANGE IN   Default value   1000  SPEED CALIB  HIGH RANGE IN   Default value   1000  SHOWED SPEED CALIB  LOW  Default value   1000  SHOWED SPEED CALIB  HIGH  Default value   1000    Software 2 0  Introduced 2009 08 25 from serial number 005200126347  Changes  Software bug regarding first fill corrected     Following parameters added to Settings 1     BACKLIGHT Default value  Rev 2 03  Introduced 2009 12 18 from serial number 005220402809  Changes  Default values changed   IS TEMP ADJUST ADD Default value   0  IS TEMP ADJUST SUB Default value   3    Software 3 0  Introduced 2010 04 12 from serial number 005220405727    Changes  Software bug corrected   Bug does not affect testing in accordance with IEC standards     All software from 1 30 is suitable for IEC 60456 testing  but version 1 8 is recommen   ded  Contact your nearest Electrolux Laundry Service Centre for downloading instruc   tions     Installation inspection of the reference machine    Wascator FOM 71 CLS    Installation inspection of the  reference machine    Before carrying out any major test series inspect  the installation and check the following terms     e The machine must be installed on a level  base  The following clearances are recom   mended in order to facilitate calibration        At least 500 mm between the machine and  the wal
27.  Z      S O O OO Z Z Z Z Z  lt  Z    26 29    26 30 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60    DRAIN 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION Y N N  TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  RINSE 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N  LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 0  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 3 MIN  COLD WATER Y N Y  HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DRAIN 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION Y N N  TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  RINSE 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y    IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60    GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS  TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL 
28.  a smaller 5  litre min valve at the end of each filling in order to increase the accuracy of the  system  The parameter START SLOW FILLING HG defines how much before  the set amount of water this change of valves shall occur  Default value is 10HG   21 kg and equal to 1 litre Jand shall not be changed     7 2 Adjustment of temperature  speed and water    NOTE  It is advisable that authorized technicians from Electrolux  Laundry Systems are contacted before any change is made     Procedure for changing parameters in SETTINGS 1          Electrical installation must be carried out by      authorized personnel       e Turn main switch at the rear of the machine to OFF      Disconnect the machine from the main power     e Unscrew the lid to the rear electrical connection box  4 screws  and re   move the lid        Remove the main switch knob from the lid and place the knob in the  main switch again     e Reconnect the machine to main power and turn the main power switch  to ON        Select MENU in display   e Go down to SETTINGS 1        Select and change the desired parameter  For a list of available parame   ters  see Table 1         Once all changes have been made  go to READY  last line in Settings 1        Insert a short circuit jumper over the two pins to the right in connection  X80 on the A21 board in rear connection box   The board to the right  facing rear   The location of X80 is shown in fig  1  The jumper is stored  on one of the pins in the X80 connector       Pres
29.  allow you to see any lint around the elements and the drain valve     If there is lint on the heating elements  they must be removed and clea   ned  Disconnect the electrical wires and loosen the fastening bolt on  the element  do not remove the bolt   Using flat pliers  turn the threaded  axis about 90  anti clockwise  The heating element can now be removed  and cleaned  Also clean the element if a layer of scale is visible  After  cleaning  refit the element and ensure that no water leaks are visible  around the element seal before refitting the front panel     Removing lint from the drain valve    If lint has been observed in on the drain valve  try to remove it via the  heating element openings     If this is not possible  the drain valve must be removed     Remove the front panel and unscrew all hose fastenings on hose from  detergent box  to drain pipe and on the hose to the drum  Unscrew the  two bolts holding the drain valve unit and remove the electrical connec   tion to the drain valve     The drain valve assembly can now be removed   Reassemble the unit in reverse order     Note  Do not place the electrical connector in wrong place  correct fre   quency is 50 or 60 Hz      Also see instructions on next page     Cleaning the machine 21 3    Description    The drain valve is a motor operated diaphragm  valve  which ensures rapid machine emptying  by its opening on a large cross sectional surface  area  Its design is self clearing  which eliminates  the need for lint
30.  as 0 0 kg  a margin of   0 1 kg is  permitted   If a different value is shown in the display  the zero adjustment  must be done again     Calibration of the scale system 5 3    Adjustment of the FOM 71 CLS scale control unit in event that the scale  cannot be set to zero    If the offset weight is too high  or negative   a zero calibration may fail  This may be cau   sed by the addition or removal of heavy objects  hoses  panels  etc  during installation     The instruction below describes how to overcome this fault     The location of the  potentiometer    Bild 5 3 jpg       1  Remove the lower front panel and open up the control box for the FOM 71 CLS Weight  System located below the machine as shown in the picture above  The box is only at   tached to the frame with zippers     2  All panel plates and components removed from the machine must be placed on top of  the machine  This is important in order to get the correct weight when performing the  calibration     3  Turn the potentiometer  shown above  counter clockwise until the Clarus Control display  shows about  20 kg  If you turn the display too far it will display 999  If so  turn the poten   tiometer back about 1 full turn     4  Once this has been done  a normal zero calibration may be performed in accordance  with the instructions above     Calibration of the scale system 6 1    Wascator FOM 71 CLS    Installation of laboratory sensors for tempe   rature and speed and connection for external  weight signal    Lab
31.  be maintained and checked  in order to ensure that the reference machine is in good order and will work  in accordance with the specifications given in IEC 60456     Every 6 months     Carry out an installation check according to instructions in Chapter 3     Use the start up program  Program 991  and make a visual check and  ensure that the supply or drain valves are not leaking     Carry out a weight check according to instructions in Chapter 5     To prevent the build up of scale if the reference machine is run in hard  water decalcify the machine according to procedure described in Chap   ter 8     Check for any build up of lint or detergent and if verified clean according  to instructions in Chapter 8    Carry out an empty run test Cotton 60  C or Cotton 40  C depending  what type of program to run during the test period     Compare the results obtained with results shown in Table 1 in Chapter  11  Empty run test data   Note the definitions assigned to the time inter   vals shown in the table     If values are outside the specification in Table E 2 in IEC 60456 make  another empty run test or recalibrate     If other values from the empty run test differs from the values shown in  Table 1 Analyse why the values differ and correct  Wrong water pressure   wrong supply water temperature  faulty heating element etc      Once a year     Performa a complete calibration of the machine in accordance with certi   fied procedures     Empty run test data 11 1    Wascator        71
32.  dictated by operating conditions and water quality     The valve fails to open or close correctly   e Check that the motor has the correct supply voltage    e Check that the plunger rod can move freely    e Check that the diaphragm is not clogged by deposits of scale   Comment    When replacing the motor   Brown cable  60 Hz   Blue cable  common   Black cable  50 Hz    Tensioning the return springs  With the valve housing removed       Turn the return spring so that the spring s   tongue  is resting against  the stop screw       Place the valve housing over the return spring so that the pin on the  spring fits into the inlet of the piston rod   NOTE  The piston rod shall  be fitted so that its input is longitudinal with the housing        Then turn the housing one turn in a clockwise direction   In this way   the spring s pin will be threaded into the piston rod  The spring is then  tensioned approximately 1 4 turn  as a result of the rise in the piston  rod      Spring tongue Return spring s pin  Stop screw          Cleaning the machine    Removal of scale    Depending on how the reference machine is to be used  wet parts should  be descaled on a regular basis     e To remove and prevent the formation of scale in instances where the  machine is used in a hard water area  implement the following proce   dure     o Put 0 5 kg of citric acid      the detergent department   o Start program Cotton 85  C   o Rinse the reference machine again by running the Cotton 85  C pro   gram
33.  ees uonduosep                       104  3 LON   S19 LZ INO 1018958M  Oo0r UOYOD GPF 95009 DAI    Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5    25 4           oo         se    k       AAA Jj I    AS ap 2    oe fe        TE ee      N                    s             A AE O __   oe       zes O  poo         TAN fee  x O     Nes              00    pde                                   9  U9H   EWJON                                                          5     ysem Bune  u  uldS ulesq esuly ye su    s  nyessdwej                                          Buunp uonoy   Ajddns Pun eouenbesg        12           ees uonduosep                       104  3 LON   qe1 diN LZ WO4 4oleose 2509 SPUAJA SINSYIU  S        9Sr09 DAI    2 2 2 212 2    ale            a    25 5    Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5           SNUSH IEUNON                           uiN euun                          ON S9A                                 uids uleiq   sulH ye          seJnleleduel                             uonov  Buunp uonoy   Ajddng 4ele       ou  nb  s    2 2 2 2 212 2    2  2        oc 12           ees uonduosep                      104  3 LON   qe1 diN LZ INO 4oleoseM 9 07 Spu  lg son  ulu  S        96709 DAI    Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5    25 6           E c s bt e es     ESAS EA e i  gt   EEES       gt      EEE  A E E ES    A                he      A uq                Jr    hu ___  pa e ls ENE 1  AE     x  oso      jJ A   j    jeuswuew __  la   o                    9   3 en          
34.  filters     The main valve components are   e motor with gear    e acme threaded plunger rod with plunger and  return spring    e rubber diaphragm    e connections for water filling  overfilling and  drainage     In the open position  the valve is de energised   The plunger rod is thus screwed down to its  lowest position by the return spring  The di  Bild 1213  aphragm is compressed  forcing the piston  downwards and opening the valve        When the motor is activated and begins to rotate   the plunger rod is screwed upwards via the gear   the diaphragm is compressed  forcing the plung   er upwards  and the valve closes     The overfilling connection is connected to the up   per half of the washing drum  and the water and  suds are led directly to the waste outlet  should  the inlet valves or level control cease to function     The connection for water filling as well as a   nipple for ceonnection of the sensing line for the   level control are located on the riser to the wash    ing drum    Nipple for    sender hose  level control    Overfilling Water filling Washing  Drain connection hose connection drum riser      Le       ES Diaphragm closed  Al 2     SS     2  d position   Open position  Plunger rod    Guide pin       Bild 2 21 3       Gear wheel Return spring    21 4 Cleaning the machine    Repair instructions    Deposits of scale in the diaphragm may prevent the valve from closing or  opening correctly  Therefore  the valve should be cleaned at specific inter   vals
35.  lt  222    255  60  1 MIN    2             2 2 2 2    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60    DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 8   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N    oo            SO O O OO Z ZZ Z Z Z Z      2  lt  222    26 13    26 14 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60    GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS  TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N  
36.  machine is  sufficient and compliant with the specifica   tion in the standard  15   2 litre  and that the  amount can be maintained at all times  The  water pressure at the intake of the machine  may never fall below 100kPa     Check that the power supply is compliant with  the voltage specified on the reference machi   ne data label and within the tolerances of the  standard    2        Make sure that the power supply can maintain  the required voltage level whilst the reference  machine is heating           Calibration of the level control system 4 1    Wascator FOM 71 CLS    Calibration of the level control    system    During testing compliant with the IEC 604456  Ed5 standard  this calibration does not control  the supply water values of the wash program   However  where wash programs use the scale  for controlling the water intake level  the control  becomes active and manages other levels inside  the machine such as empty machine  heating  element safety level and overfill  These levels  are needed for the safety values of the machine   Therefore  the level must be adjusted and main   tained in accordance with the procedure descri     bed below  CLS 1jpeg       Assembling the ruler    Fig  1 2  Mount the scale and ruler as shown in  the pictures        CLS 2 jpeg    4 2 Calibration of level control system    Calibration of level control system    The level control system can be calibrated both individually and manually   Calibration starts at the bottom of the inner 
37.  or rinse results from  the reference machine     It is advisable not to remove the heating elements only for visual inspection  of any scale or lint  Elements shall only be removed when lint or scale have  been identified in accordance with the inspection procedure  A frequent  removal of the elements will sooner or later result in high resistance in the  wire connection causing too high connector temperature              Electrical installation must be carried out by an authorized personnel       8 2 Cleaning the machine    Cleaning the incoming supply water filter    Debris clogging the incoming supply water filter can prolong the supply  time so it falls outside the specification given in the standard  Therefore it  is necessary to regularly to clean the filter     e Disconnect the incoming water hose and remove the filter  The filter  cartridge can easily be taken out from the valve housing  Clean the  filter and reassemble all the parts     Inspecting and removal of lint from heating elements and the drain  valve    e The built up of lint around the heating elements and at the drain valve  can be observed from inside the inner drum  Use a battery torch and  illuminate the inner side of the outer drum via the holes in the inner  drum  Lint around the elements and at the drain valve can then be  seen     e If lint is observed around the heating elements they shall be removed  and cleaned  Remove the front panel and the element cover  Discon   nect the electrical wires and
38.  ratchet wrench   Turn the valve  and unhook it from the bolts     6  Disconnect the pressure hose from the lo   werm part of the valve     7  Replace the valve with a new one           8 3    Main power switch                      Upper part  Rubber  diaphragm  with drain  connection  Pressure plate    Recoll spring    Cylinder    Diaphragm    Nipple for con   nection of feed  hose from control  valve    101772       8 4    Installation    Assembling     4  1   2     O 3     4     Connect the pressure hose to the lower part of the valve  Check that the  hose is not bent or pinched     Fit the rubber bellows onto the sleeve coupling     Hook the valve onto the bolts and turn the valve into position  Secure the  4 retaining bolts of the valve     Secure the hose clamp at the connection of the rubber bellows on the  sleeve coupling     5  Connect the drain hose to the upper part of the valve      3  6     7     Turn the main power switch to position 1 and verify correct valve  operation and that it does not leak     Reattach the front cover     Removal of scale    Depending on the use of the reference machine  scale must be removed  from all parts exposed to water on a regular basis     If the machine is operated in a hard water area  decalcify the machine in  accordance with the following procedure     o Put 0 5 kg of citric acid in the detergent department   o Start program Cotton 85  C     o Rinse the reference machine by running the Cotton 85  C program  again     Removal o
39.  unscrew the fastening bolt on the ele   ment until the bolt is at the end of the tread   Do not remove the bolt    Press the bolt and press in inwards as far as possible  Now the hea   ting element can be removed and cleaned  Also clean the element if  a layer of scale is visible  After cleaning  the heating elements shall be  assembled again  Make sure that no water leaks are visible around the  element seal before mounting on the front panel     Removal of lint from the drain valve    e If lint has been observed in on the drain valve try to remove the lint via  the openings of the heating elements     e Ifthat is not possible then the drain valve must be removed  See in   struction on next page     Cleaning the machine    Repairs    AN AN    Repair work on the machine should only be  done by specially trained personnel        Dissambly    IN IN    For repair works on the drain valve  there is       a risk that water still left in the machine may  flood onto the floor  Be sure to dry up any  spilled water since it may cause people to  slip and hurt themselves         3  1  Take down power from the machine by tur   ning the main power switch to the 0 position     2  Remove the front cover      4  3  Disconnect the drain hose from upper part of  the valve     4  Undo the hose clamp holding the valve rub   ber bellows against the sleeve coupling of the  outer drum      5  5  Loosen        unscrew the 4 retaining nuts of  the valve a couple of turns  use a socket   extender and
40.  way as for CALIB  LOW     BACKLIGHT Controls the time the display shall be illuminated in    seconds  1 step   1 sec Max value 254 seconds   READY    Value 0 means display always illuminated        Cleaning the machine 8 1    Wascator FOM 71 CLS    Cleaning the machine from debris in water  lint   scale and residual detergent    It is very important that the wet parts of the machine are free from debris  and particles that can influence the wash performance of the machine     Lint and threads from ballast and test swatches can accumulate on the  heating elements and as the bundle of lint threads will grow it may eventu   ally be so large that is clogging the drain valve and causing the drain valve  to leak  This leakage will definitely influence the wash performance as in the  beginning of the main wash unsolved detergent is located above the drain  valve seat  When leakage occurs the concentrated solution will leak out  reducing the detergent concentration in the bath     Calcium carbonate from the hard water used in IEC tests will after time ac   cumulate mainly on the heating elements  If the scale layer is too thick the  heating elements may be destroyed due to the insulating effect of the layer   Heating power will also be reduced  giving longer heating times     Lint from the textiles  together with zeolite from the detergent  will accumu   late on the surface of the outer drum and on the back gable  If the amount  of detergent is too large this can affect the wash and
41. 0  C or Cotton 40  C depen   ding on the type of program to run be run during the test period        Compare the results obtained with results shown      Table 1 in Chapter  9  Empty run test data   Note the definitions assigned to the time inter   vals shown in the table     e lf the value fall outside the specification detailed in Table E 2 in         60456  carry out a second empty run test or recalibrate         f other values obtained from the empty run test differs from the value  in Table 1  analyse the reason for this difference and correct  wrong  water pressure  wrong supply water temperature  faulty heating ele   ment etc      Before every test period   e Check for the presence of lint according to instructions in Chapter 8       Check the supply time for first fill  Shall be 127 x 14 seconds from  closure of door lock relay to end of filling of the 5 litre valve  If the time  is too short  lower the water pressure  If the time is too long  clean the  supply filter according to instruction in Chapter 8 or rise the water pres   sure     e Carry out a weight check according to instructions in Chapter 5     Daily check     e  fthe machine has not been in use for the last 2 hours run the start up  program  Program 991  The start up program will flush the machine  with water and normalise all temperatures inside the machine     Regular maintenance 6   12 month    Wascator CLS FOM 71 CLS    Regular maintenance 6 12 months    The reference machine shall at a regular basis
42. ACTION ON TIME     SEC   NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME     SEC    12  12    26 55    Installation of flow meter control    FOM 71 LAB    438 9041 07 04              only be carried out by authorized personnel        Flow meter control    Flow meter control    This flow meter kit is specially designed for use  together with the reference machine FOM 71  LAB and complies with the new EN 60456 prA1     The kit contains all necessary tubes and  connectors for installation to a water hose  If  installation to fixed tubes is preferred be sure that  a straight tube of 150 mm before and 75 mm  behind the flow meter is mounted in order to get  a uniform flow  The tube diameter shall be the  same as the attached tubes  Be sure that the  water has no particles that can block the rotating  sensor wheel in the flow meter  Mount if  necessary a filter in the water housing in front of  the straight tube  The kit also contains a standard  battery eliminator with euroconnection and 230V   If other connections or voltages are needed an  eliminator should be bought locally with following  specifications  Output 24 VDC stabilised  Max  330mAmp  DC connector type  2 1 mm pin   negative pole in centre       Disconnect the power supply to the machine     Mount the flow meter control box on the wall     Remove the top panel       Mount the flow meter on the cold water supply  pipe     Connect cable with connection X135 to the    flow meter and connect X135 on the flow  meter control box  see page 10 and 11
43. ASH TIME     MIN     SEC 2 MIN  COLD WATER Y N N  HOT WATER Y N Y  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DRAIN 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION Y N N  TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  EXTRACT   SPINNING     MIN     SEC 5 MIN  MAIN DATA   BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION ON TIME     SEC 3  GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME     SEC 12  NORMAL ACTION ON TIME     SEC 12    NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME     SEC 3    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60    COTTON 60    MAINWASH 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAI
44. CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC    DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    EXTRACT  SPINNING     MIN     SEC    MAIN DATA   BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N  GENTLE ACTION ON TIME     SEC   GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME     SEC   NORMAL ACTION ON TIME     SEC   NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME     SEC    31  255    2 MIN                lt        O O oO O Z Z Z Z Z  lt  Zz     lt     MIN    MIN    12  12    26 31    26 32 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    Synth Blends 40    MAINWASH 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 20  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  COLD WATER Y N Y    HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N Y  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0
45. EC 60456 Ed5     uiw   uun  uldS ulesq esuly    ye su                              ON S9A  6ul leeH       enuesy  euuow   enueo JeuuoN                         Buunp uonoy   Buunp uonoy     iddns            eouenbes     510 LZ NOd 4o1eoseM  2 06 UONCD Sp3 9Sr09                           ON S9A  eni   ulds ureiq esuly ye                                                 Buunp uonoy   6uunp              Aiddns ayem   ou  nb  s        510 LZ WOJ 4o1e9SEN  9 03            SPF 9Sr09           Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5    12 8    FOM 71 MP Lab    Installation inspection of the reference machine 13 1    FOM 71 MP Lab    Installation inspection of the reference machine    Before carrying out any major test series  inspect the installation and  check the following items     e In order to make installation and servicing the machine easier  the fol   lowing clearances are recommended     o Atleast 500 mm between the machine and the wall behind     o Aminimum clearance of 250mm at the sides between the machine  and a wall or other machine  where more than one machine is instal   led           Bild 13_1 jpg       e Check the mounting bolts to the floor  as in this type of machine the  drum is attached directly to the frame  As a result  the floor under the  machine must be stable enough to absorb the dynamic forces genera   ted during the spin cycles  For fastening details see the Operating and  installation manual for FOM 71 MP Lab     e Check the levelling of the machine  The v
46. EVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 3                    gt     O O OO O Z Z Z Z Z      1 MIN    Z   lt   Z     lt  222    3 MIN    2222  lt  lt     26 47    26 48 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30    PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION Y N N  TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  RINSE 3    PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 0  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 2 MIN  COLD WATER Y N N  HOT WATER Y N Y  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DRAIN 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION Y N N  TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  EXTRACT   SPINNING     MIN     SEC 5 MIN  MAIN DATA   BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION ON TIME     SEC
47. G HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    31  255  20  30 SEC    z    S O OO O Z Z Z ZZ Z Z           2  lt  222    1 MIN    z    OSO O O OO Z Z ZZ Z Z Z    26 3    26 4 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85    MAINWASH 6   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 7   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NOR
48. G Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 0  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 2 MIN  COLD WATER Y N N    HOT WATER Y N Y    IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60    COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    O O OO O Z Z Z Z
49. GENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 6    20  30 SEC    z    OS O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z    OSO O O OO 2 2 Z Z Z Z Z    26 45    26 46 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30    PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN    
50. ILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N    oo O O O O Z    xz  lt  222    14 MIN    2     OSO O O OO Z Z ZZ Z Z Z     lt  Z Z Z    26 5    26 6 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85    GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N     lt     31  255    3 MIN    z                  Z Z  Z  Z   xx    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85    COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    
51. IN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N    oo    7      OSO O O OO Z Z Z Z Z Z Z    26 39    26 40 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 0  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 3 MIN  COLD WATER Y N Y  HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DRAIN 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION Y N N  GENTLE ACTION Y N Y  TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  RINSE 2    PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 0  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 3 MIN  COLD WATER Y N Y  HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROL
52. ION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N  LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE      C 20  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  COLD WATER Y N Y  HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N Y  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0    MAINWASH 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 20  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 30 SEC  COLD WATER Y N N    HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N    IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60    COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE AC
53. LED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N    IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    EXTRACT  SPINNING     MIN     SEC    RINSE 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    oo    7      1 MIN    1 MIN    S O O OO Z Z ZZ Z  lt  Z    26 41    26 42 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    DRAIN 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION Y N N  GENTLE ACTION Y N Y  TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  EXTRACT   SPINNING     MIN     SEC 6 MIN  MAIN DATA   BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION ON TIME     SEC 3  GE
54. MAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85    SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 8   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING F
55. ME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS    oo O O O Z Z 2    OO O       2222222     lt  Z Z  ZZ   Z    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20    HYSTERESES     UNITS  TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC
56. ME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS    oo O O O Z 2 Z    OO O O O            owl    255    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30    TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETER
57. ME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N    O O O O O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20    COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y
58. MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT    TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    RINSE 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC                   Z  2    1 MIN    Z  lt                2           z    OSO O OO O Z Z ZZ Z  lt       1 MIN    26 7    26 8 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85    RINSE 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N  LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 0  W
59. MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0    MAINWASH 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 40  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 30 SEC  COLD WATER Y N N    HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N    IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     M
60. N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N    NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS  TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N             O O 2222222    OOo O O 2222222    2 oo Z Z    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85    NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS  TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURIN
61. N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    oo            1 MIN             lt 222    2           z    OSO O O OO Z Z Z Z Z  lt       1 MIN    26 15    26 16 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60    RINSE 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 0  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 2 MIN  COLD WATER Y N N  HOT WATER Y N Y  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DRAIN 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER 
62. NG Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC         Z Z ZZ             26 27    26 28 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60    DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC                 MAINWASH 8   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 30  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 14 MIN  COLD WATER Y N N    HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N N  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0    MAINWASH 9   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLIN
63. NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS    oo       Z  Z      S O O OO Z ZZ Z Z Z Z    Z   22222    255    26 33    26 34 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    TEMPERATURE       C 20  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 30 SEC  COLD WATER Y N N  HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N N  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0    MAINWASH 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 40  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  COLD WATER Y N N  HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N N  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN 
64. NTLE ACTION OFF TIME     SEC 12  NORMAL ACTION ON TIME     SEC 12    NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME     SEC 3    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30    COTTON 30    MAINWASH 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME    MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N                          1            lt     OSO O O O O Z Z Z  lt  Z  lt  Z    26 43    26 44 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30    COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TI
65. NWASH 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N                          1            lt     OSO O O O O Z Z Z  lt  Z  lt  Z    26 9    26 10 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60    COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN
66. OLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    DRAIN 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N  NORMAL ACTION Y N  GENTLE ACTION Y N  TIME     MIN     SEC    EXTRACT  SPINNING     MIN     SEC    MAIN DATA   BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N  GENTLE ACTION ON TIME     SEC   GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME     SEC   NORMAL ACTION ON TIME     SEC   NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME     SEC    1    MIN    Z  lt  lt  Z   lt  222    2 MIN                lt     OSO O O O O Z Z ZZ Z  lt  Z     lt  2    MIN    MIN    12  12    26 37    26 38 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40    Wool 40    MAINWASH 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 20  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 30 SEC  COLD WATER Y N Y    HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N Y  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N Y  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     
67. RING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS    TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N    Zox 2 s lt  2        255    20  1 MIN     lt     OS O O O O Z Z Z  lt  Z  lt  Z    26 1    26 2 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85    HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 3   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y 
68. RMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N    LEVEL     UNITS 31  HYSTERESES     UNITS 255  TEMPERATURE       C 40  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  COLD WATER Y N N  HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N N  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  MAINWASH 6   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N    NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N    IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60    GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 7   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATI
69. TION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 4   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS    oo       Z  Z      S O O OO Z ZZ Z Z Z Z    Z   22222    255    26 25    26 26 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60    TEMPERATURE       C 20  WASH TIME     MIN     SEC 30 SEC  COLD WATER Y N N  HOT WATER Y N N  COLD HARD WATER Y N N  COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N N  SOAP DISPENSER N  DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 2 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 4 TIME     MIN     SEC 0  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC 0    MAINWASH 5   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N  NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N  NO
70. VEL  0 SCU           5  e Press            to fill the machine with water until the level reaches the botton  of the inner drum where the ruler is placed     e Press            e Enter the value read on the ruler in RU units  The first setting is O level in  drum       Press  OK      Press  Open  to fill more water   e Press  OK      e Enter the value read on the ruler in RU units   If you enter an incorrect value   press  CLR   Enter new value       Press  OK    e Enter another three values  making five in total         Once all values have been entered  press                4 6 Calibration of level control system    LEVEL CALIBRATION    OLD CALIBRATION  WILL BE OWERWRITTEN    ARE YOU SURE     PRESS OK ELSE PRESS ANY OTHER KEY           6  e Press  OK    e  Go down to  Exit      e Press  Select      Calibration of the scale system 5 1    Wascator FOM 71 CLS    Calibration of the scale system    After installation  and once all hoses and electrical cables have been  connected to the machine  the scale must be calibrated  The current  calibration  Weight vs scale output  is factory set and a zero calibration   is required in order to compensate for the additional weight of the cables  and hoses  Important  The cables and hoses must hang freely and the  drain must have an air gap in order to ensure that the scale functions  properly  See chapter  Installation     Zero calibration is almost identical to a Tara  but with one big difference  In  a Tara  the scale will be zero adju
71. Y N N  NORMAL ACTION Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION Y N N  TIME     MIN     SEC 1 MIN  EXTRACT   SPINNING     MIN     SEC 5 MIN  MAIN DATA   BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N Y  GENTLE ACTION ON TIME     SEC 3  GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME     SEC 12  NORMAL ACTION ON TIME     SEC 12    NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME     SEC 3    IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40    COTTON 40    MAINWASH 1   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 3  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2 HOT  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  SOAP DISPENSER   DETERGENT 1 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 2 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 3 TIME     MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 4 TIME    MIN     SEC  DETERGENT 5 TIME     MIN     SEC    MAINWASH 2   PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N   NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N  NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N  GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N  LEVEL     UNITS   HYSTERESES     UNITS   TEMPERATURE       C   WASH TIME     MIN     SEC   COLD WATER Y N   HOT WATER Y N   COLD HARD WATER Y N   COMP 1  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N  COMP 2  LEVEL CONTROLLED  Y N              
72. ation manual  The configuration also sets the amount of water for the  main wash and rinses  as well as calibration factor K  The value of the K factor is  dependent on actual water pressure in the supply line and must be adjusted for  each installation  This calibration must be redone if water pressure in the supply  line changes     A flow meter shall be checked on a regular basis  If necessary  recalibration must  be carried out in accordance with the procedures set out in the flow meter instal   lation manual     The check shall be carried out in accordance with one of the following procedu     res     e Procedure A 1    O    O O O    O O O O    Select the Cotton 60 program  or any other IEC cotton program   Start the program without load   Pause the program after first fill     Drain the machine via the manual drain button and collect the water in a  receptacle  Make sure no water is left in the drain hose     Weigh the water in the receptacle   If the receptacle is too small  drain water in stages and weigh   Rapid advance the program to its end     If the amount of water is incorrect  adjust the K factor until the correct  amount is achieved     Make sure no other machine connected to the same water line is filling with  water whilst calibration is in process     e Procedure A 2     O    O O O O O O    Disconnect the water supply hose containing the flow meter from the  machine     Fit a flow restrictor of about 15 litres min at the end of the hose  or a valve  with th
73. ced giving longer heating times     Lint from textiles  together with zeolite from detergent  will accumulate on  the surface of the outer drum and on the back gable  Detergent will also  build up in these layers  If the amount of detergent is exessive  this may af   fect the wash and or rinse results obtained from the reference machine     It is not advisable simply to remove the heating elements to visually inspect  for scale or lint  The elements should only be removed where accumulations  of lint or scale have been identified using the inspection procedure descri   bed below  Frequently removing the elements will sooner or later produce  high resistance in the wire connection  causing an excessively high connec   tor temperature     21 2    Cleaning the machine    Cleaning the incoming supply water filter    Debris clogging the incoming supply water filter can prolong the supply  time so it falls outside the specification given in the standard  Therefore it  is necessary to clean the filter on a regular basis     Remove the incoming water hose and remove the filter  The filter cart   ridge can be easily removed from the valve housing  Clean the filter and  refit all components     Inspecting and removing lint from heating elements and drain valve    A build up of lint around the heating elements and at the drain valve can  be seen from inside the inner drum  Use a battery torch to illuminate the  inner side of the outer drum through the holes in the inner drum  This  will
74. d up of scale if the reference machine is run in  hard water decalcify the machine according to procedure described in  chapter 21       Check for any build up of lint or detergent and  if verified  clean in ac   cordance with procedures set out in Chapter 21     e Carry out an empty run test Cotton 60  C or Cotton 40  C depending  what type of program to run during the test period         Compare the results obtained with results shown in Table 1 in Chap   ter 24  Empty run test data   Note the definitions assigned to the time  intervals shown in the table     e  f values are outside the specification in Table E 2 in IEC 60456 make  another empty run test or recalibrate     e  f other values from the empty run test differs from the values shown in  Table 1  analyse the reason for this difference and correct  wrong water  pressure  wrong supply water temperature  faulty heating element etc      Once a year     e Perform a complete calibration of the machine in accordance with cer   tified procedures     Empty run test data 24 1    FOM 71 MP Lab  Empty run test data    During the CLS MP Lab ring test  data was obtained from a number of laboratories   This data is useful when checking that the reference machine in the laboratory is  performing as expected     Please note  This data is obtained from runs with an unloaded machine  Therefore   the energy and process times obtained here cannot be compared with the same  parameters applied during a test series carried out with a loa
75. d using hot and cold water supply the  WATER hot and cold water is pulsed so the inlet water tem   perature does not exceed the set temperature     TEMPERATURE IN   C Y Temperatures shown in centigrade  If N is set the  temperature shown will be in Fahrenheit    REPEATED PROGRAM MODE If set to Y a switch between standard and advanced   QUESTION programming can be made before each sequence     FOM 71 CLS shall always be programmed in advan   ced mode     LOCKED STANDARD WASH N  PROGRAMS    If N the user has access to programs 991  999  IN  FOM 71 CLS these programs are the start up and  check programs     If sequence COOL DOWN is used this value defines  the level increase of cold water if the Quick Cool  down function is activated     If set to a value other than zero the machine fills the  drum to selected level at an unbalance stop before  next attempt to distribute  For FOM 71 CLS the value  shall be 0    LEVEL LOW Set level for low level question in standard program   ming mode  Not used with FOM 71 CLS    LEVEL QUICK COOL DOWN    LEVEL UNBALANCE    LEVEL MEDIUM See above  medium level   LEVEL HIGH See above  high level     Breaking point in the cool down sequence where the  temperature controlled cool down  4   C min  ends  and the unmonitored part of the cool down sequence  starts 1 step   1  C    A default value for the motor on time  This value only  used during certain restarts after for example unba   lance breaks  1 step   1 sec    Default value for the motor off t
76. ded machine  However   empty test runs are not affected by load differentials or detergent batches and will  only produce results that are specific to the machine     Table 1 below shows the estimated defined values for Cotton 60  C  as well as av   erage values from the RRT 2008 ring test     The RRT 2008 average values were obtained from the RRT 008 IEC CENELEC CE   CED ring test  These values are based on empty run tests undertaken at 15 different  laboratories     The definitions used in Table 1 differ from those given in IEC 60456 and below are  applicable to Table1     Definitions   Total program time  Time from the start of first filling to the start  of the retardation phase at the end extraction  sequence    Heating time  The time until the heating relays have been  switched on during the different heating peri   ods    Total main wash time  The time from start of first filling until the start  of first rinse water supply    Filling time of water  The first filling time  26 litre   From closure of  door lock relay to end of filling    Cold water inlet temperature  The temperature of the supplied cold water    Temp at end of heating in   enzyme step  The temperature at the time the heating relay is  switched off after reaching the 40  C enzyme  step     Temp at the end of the  enzyme step  The temperature in the bath just  prior to the heating up to 60  C     24 2    Empty run test data    Temp at the end of heating in  final heating     Temp at the end of the main wa
77. drum and can go up to 250  mm from that point    A ruler is supplied with the machine with which the water level above the  inner drum can be read     CLS 7 jpg             Place the ruler on the bottom of the inner drum  equidistant between two  lifters and front and rear gables  Rotate the drum so that the ruler is fully  vertical and ensure that the three pins of the ruler fit in the holes of the inner  drum     e Push the scale to the bottom of the drum and tighten the nuts     IMG 0012 jpg        2  e Close the door     Calibration of level control system 4 3    The ruler has two different scales  one in mm and one in RU units   exactly 2 mm RU unit     The calibration shall be made in at least five level steps  and the first  step when the water just enters the inner drum  More calibration steps  can be made if requested      Go down to  Options menu         Press  Select       Go down to  Service mode         Press  Select      CLS 4 jpg    CLS 6 jpg       4 4 Calibration of level control system    SERVICE PROGRAM    MAKE A CHOICE     CLEAR TRIP HOUR COUNTER   CLEAR SERVICE COUNTER   CLEAR WASH PROGRAM COUNTER IN CLS  CLEAR WASH PROGRAM COUNTER IN SMC  SCALE ADJUSTMENTS    CALIB  OF LEVEL SENSOR    EXIT       SELECT        2  e    Service Mode    menu is now shown      the display     Calibration of level control system 4 5    e Close the door   e Go down to  Calibration of level sensor        e Press  Select      LEVEL CALIBRATION    FILL WATER TO  DESIRED LEVEL    LE
78. e opening adjusted to about 15 litres min      Select the Cotton 60  C program  or any other IEC cotton program   Start the program without load    Pause the program after first fill    Collect the water in a receptacle    Weigh the water in the receptacle     Rapid advance the program to its end     18 2 Flow meter calibration       If amount of water is not correct adjust the K factor until the correct amount  is achieved     o Be sure no other machine connected to the same water line is filling water at  the same time the calibration is done     e Procedure B     If a high quality and resolution calibrated laboratory flow meter is connected in se   ries with the reference machine flow meter  the following procedure may be imple   mented instead     o Select the Cotton 60  C program  or any other IEC cotton program    o Start the program without load    o Pause the program after first fill         Read the laboratory flow meter        compare with the 26 litres the reference  flow meter is to supply        Ifthe amount of water is incorrect  adjust the K factor until the correct  amount is achieved     o Rapid advance the program to its end     o Be sure no other machine connected to the same water line is filling water at  the same time the calib    Flow meter  Setting of the correct amount of water 19 1    FOM 71 MP Lab    Flow meter  Setting of the correct amount of water     All references in this document refers to ELS Document 438 9041 07  Installation of the flow met
79. el scale    e Clean the left hand external level tube using a bottle cleaner  with a small  diameter  and remove all detergent deposits        Rotate the drum so that two lifters are equidistant relative to the lowest  point       Close the door and press the manual flush button to allow water into the  drum until the level reaches the inner surface of the drum     e Check that the zero line on the external level tube matches with the level  If  it does not  adjust the scale so the that the zero level lines match up     e Use the drain button to drain the water   B  Water level check    1  Level calibration      The machine must be empty       Use the Level Control Program  program no  1   The Level Control program  fills the machine 5 times to 160 mm and then to 100 mm  130 mm  160 mm  and 200 mm     Measure to 160 mm on the external scale  adjusting using the rotating poten   tiometer on the front panel if necessary  One full turn of the potentiometer cor   responds to about 3 mm in level difference       Restart for second filling and check the adjustment     2  Repeatability  e Run Level Control program  Program 1    e Fill 5 times to 160 mm     e Read water level each time on the external scale  Max deviation   5 mm     3  Linearity  e Run Level Control program  Program 1         Run the last part  The program fills repeatedly to 100 mm  130 mm  160 mm  and 200 mm     e Read water level at each stop on the external scale  Max deviation x 5 mm     Installation of laborato
80. er control FOM 71 MP Lab  See Appendix 1     In IEC 60456 Ed 5 the amount of water levels programmed into the flow  meter shall be set according to table D 3 in the standard     26  26  22    C 22   26     C 26     C 6    a  No set value for A2 needed       IEC 60456 Ed5 Table D 3    Procedure for programming new set values into the flow meter     e Follow the programming given in the Installation manual for the flow  meter page 6 to 9         Go through the complete configuration procedure and set A1 and   2   page 8 in the Installation manual  to the desired values     e Control that the flow meter is delivering the correct amount  If    devia   tion correct with the K factor  See Chapter 18 Flow    Flow meter  maintenance 20 1    FOM 71 MP Lab    Flow meter  maintenance   All references in this document refers to ELS document 438 9041 07 Instal   lation of flow meter control FOM 71 LAB  See Appendix 1     e Occasionally check the amount of water coming from the flow meter  If  the amount is not correct  recalibrate in accordance with the procedures  set out in Chapter 16     e The impeller in the flow meter is sensitive to contaminants in the water  and after long inoperative periods  the impeller may stop functioning     e Ifthe impeller is not working properly  or if the connection between im   peller or control unit is broken  the water intake will stop at 8 litre     e      this case  check the electrical connection between the impeller and  control unit or or ascertai
81. ertical difference from corner  to corner of the top lid shall not exceed 5 mm  If this is not the case   adjust the feet of the machine     e The machine must be connected using the supplied Y hose or two  single hoses     e Check that the amount of supply water at the water connection to  the reference machine is sufficient and in line with the specification in  the standard  15   2 litre  and that the amount can be maintained in  all circumstances  Water pressure at the machine s water intake must  never fall below 100 kPa     e Check that the power supply is compliant with the voltage specified  on the reference machine s data label and within the tolerances of the  standard    2          Make sure that the power supply can maintain the required voltage  level whilst the reference machine is heating     Calibration of the level control system 14 1    FOM 71 MP Lab    Calibration of the level control system    For tests carried out in accordance with the IEC 604456 Ed5 standard  this  calibration does not control the supply water values of the wash program   However  even if the wash programs use the flow meter to control water in   take  the level control becomes active and manages other levels inside the  machine such as empty machine  heating element safety levels and overfill that  are required for the safety values of the machine  Therefore  the level must be  adjusted and maintained in accordance with the procedure outlined below    A  Calibration of the external lev
82. f residual detergent    Detergent may accumilate at certain parts of the machine and also be a part  of the deposits on the inner side of the outer drum     Detergent may accumilate in the hose between the drum and the exter   nal tap valve  Remove the valve and clean the hose with a bottle cleaner   Flush the hose with water to ensure that no detergent remains     Run either a Cotton 85  C or Cotton 60  C programs on a regular basis   without ading a load or detergent  If foam is visible during the main wash   repeat the Cotton programs until no  stable  foam is visible     Maintenance before start up of a test series 9 1    Wascator FOM 71 CLS    Maintenance before start up of a test series    In order to ensure that the reference machine is in good order and will  work in accordance with the specifications given in IEC 60456 a number  of checks can be carried out     Before any major test period   e Check for any lint according to instructions in Chapter 8     e Check the supply time for first fill  Shall be 114   14 seconds from  closure of door lock relay to end of filling of the 5 litre valve  If the time  is too short  lower the water pressure  If the time is too long  clean the  supply filter in accordance with the instruction set out in Chapter 8 or  increase the water pressure     e Carry out an installation check according to instructions in Chapter 3   e Carry out a weight check according to instructions in Chapter 5     e Carry out an empty run test  Use Cotton 6
83. hoose the two  necessary volumes  Following procedures shall be made to convert an  existing EN 60456 program to a new program with flow meter control     Take the existing EN 60 456 programs you want to convert to flow meter  controlled programs and copy them into an empty location  See Operating  and Installation Manual for FOM 71 LAB for copying instructions   and  make following changes     Set all water levels to 31 scale units  In all sequences      Change all inlet water in mainwash from  COLD  to  COLD  and  HARD   water     Change all inlet waters in rinses from  COLD  to  HOT  and  HARD  water     Now  HARD  means that the flow meter shall be used and  COLD  water  volume A1 and  HOT  water volume A2  see page 8      AN A    Only change in the sequences where you want a supply of water     A       All other parameters shall be unchanged     It is possible to run all original programs with the level control as  usual as long as the parameter  HARD WATER    is not activated        Flow meter control    Failures    The water supply stops at about 8 litres     Configuration wrong  Go through all configuration steps and correct     Too much water  Approx  30   40 litre   Flow control unit sends Alarm       No signal from sensor to flow control unit     Check cables         Check that sensor wheel in the sensor unit rotates free  Can be easily  checked by removing the sensor housing and unscrew the 4 screws  holding the wheel     Error message from flow control unit     E
84. ime  Only used as  above  1 step   1 sec    Delay time for the flushing of water when liquid de   tergent injection pumps are used  1 step   1 sec    FLUSH DELAY TIME 1   FLUSH ON TIME Flushing time for the water after the flush delay time   1 step   1 sec   BUZZER ON BUTTON N If Y a beep will occur each time a front panel key is  pressed     MAX FILLING TIME Max filling time before an error message occur if not  level amount of water has been reached  1 step   10  sec    MIDDLE TEMPERATURE COOL 7  DOWN    DEFAULT MOTOR OFF TIME    N  0  DEFAULT MOTOR ON TIME 12  3  0    MAX HEATING TIME Max heating time before an error message occurs if  the temperature has not increased a specific number  of degrees  1 step   10 sec       7 6 Adjustment of temperature  speed and water    Table 1  Parameters in Settings 1    FUNCTION DEFAULT   EXPLANATION  VALUE  SHOW WEIGHT TIMEOUT 20 Time the weight is shown in the display before the  normal display is restored  1 step   1 sec    PC5 BLOCKING OF HEATING N Parameter for parallel operation of commercial wash   ers  Not used in FOM 71 CLS operations    HEAT 2 STANDARD For machines with dual heating systems  Selects  which system that shall have priority  Not used in  FOM 71 CLS operations    SERVICE ALARM  HOURS Time between service information calls  Parameter  for commercial machines not used in FOM 71 CLS  operations    BUZZER TIMEOUT AT END 3 Buzzer on time at the end of a wash process  1 step    1 sec   BUZZER TIMEOUT AT PAUSE 10 Buzzer 
85. ing the configuration so be  careful and follow strictly the scheme  For a full  description of all possibilities see the attached  manual for the Batch controller type 8025  The  calibration factor  K factor  must be calibrated             E c    according to conditions in each individual  laboratory  The K factor depends among other  things of available water pressure  The figure  shows the dependency as measured in the  Electrolux  Wascator laboratory  P  bar                    05 1 15 2 25 3 3 5    The two programmable volumes A1 and A2 shall  be programmed according to the water volume  indicated in EN 60 456  Note that carry over can  depend on textile quality and always make a  check before any new test series           4    Series 1          4 Flow meter control    Start up with flow controlled programs    Be sure that the service switch mounted on top of the electronic board is in  position 1  See picture in chapter  Service switch  in Operating and  Installation Manual FOM 71 LAB  The switch in that position means that all  programming questions will be presented on the display during  programming  Be sure that the question  COLD HARD WATER  appears in  main wash and rinse sequences  If not the memory attached to the kit has  to be mounted on the FOM control board     The flow meter can work parallel to the normal level control  A  YES on  question  HARD  water in mainwash and rinse sequences will initiate the  flow meter  The questions  Cold  and  HOT  water will c
86. l behind and min  50 mm on both  sides of the machine whether installed next to  the wall or other machines        e Check the levelling of the machine  The verti   cal difference from corner to corner of the top  lid shall not exceed 5 mm  If not adjust the  feet of the machine     e The machine shall be connected using the  supplied Y hose or using two single hoses     e The water hose and power cable must hang  freely between the machine and wall in order  to prevent disrupting the reference machine  scale system     e Make sure that the drain installation is made  according to the information on next page   Observe the required air gap in the drain sys   tem     3 1       3 2    Installation inspection of the reference machine    Drain connection    Connect a 75 mm  2 1 2   flexible rubber hose  to the machine   s drain pipe  ensuring a down   ward flow from the machine  Avoid sharp  bends  which may prevent proper drainage     There should be an air gap of 50 mm between  the drain hose and the drain     Make sure that the drain hose is sufficiently  flexible so that it does not cause problems  related to the scale system     Pipes made from PVC or similar materials  may not be connected to the machine due to  the load cells     The drainage hose should be located over a  floor drain  drainage channel or similar so that  the distance between the outlet and the drain  is at least 25 mm  1       Check that the amount of supply water at the  water connection to the reference
87. low meter  Change of amount of water   A o 19 1  Flow meter  Maintenance   132             07  Cleaning the machine from lint  scale and detergent   pdas 21 1  Maintenance before start up of a test                                                     22 1    Regular maintenance 6   12                                                              23 1  Empty run test data                                                      nee 241  Program description MP Lab   EE MORET    Programming charts Mp Lab   iss   24 1  Installation of flow meter control  438 9041   07 04    reihen ae    Appendix 1    Introduction 1 1    Introduction    The Maintenance manual for reference machines shall be used when performing  washing machine tests according to the international standard IEC 60456 Ed 5     The purpose of this manual is to help the user to keep the reference machine in  best condition in order to minimize the inaccuracy of the results caused by the  reference machine     The manual only deals with the approved reference machines in IEC 60456 Ed 5   Wascator FOM 71 CLS and  FOM 71 MP Lab equipped with flow meter 472 99  0298      Wascator  FOM 71 CLS    Software versions 2 1    Wascator FOM 71 CLS    Software versions    Software 1 3   Original software installed from production start    Software 1 7    Introduced 2004 04 28 from serial number 005200049196   Changes  Following parameters added to Settings 1   START SLOW FILL MM Default value   0  IS TEMP ADJUST ADD Default value   0  IS
88. mbient temperature      Ambient temperature       Room temperature close to          25 1    Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5         pu 8   zesuy       I    Z Z  gt  2  gt  2  2 2 2 2                     r   0   o N    2   u                          slueey IeuJoN   uypewy                                      5     ysem 6une  u                                                     ye                              6uunp                         uonoy   Alddns          eouenbes    NT sema       oc 12       2   ees uonduosep                     104  3LON                 LZ        1018958M  9 98                   95 09 DAI           95709        40  uonduosep uie460Jd qe1 dNW LZ WOJ 1                  Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5    25 2                                                                uIIN eul   emjeladua   29        5     ysem Bune  u    uldS ulesq esuly ye                                                                          Bununp uonoy     iddns              Su  nb  s     92 12       2   ees uonduosep                     104  3LON   4           LZ        1                9009 UONOD        9Sb09 DAI    56  IE    HH    25 3    Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5       Z Z 2 2 2 2 2 2    2 2  gt   2 2 2             llu  o  leLuoN   slueey IeuJoN   uypewy                           99        5     ysem 6une  u          ulds ure1g esuly ye           s  nyessdwej   Bunesy   Bununp uonoy  6uunp uonoy     iddns          ou  nb  s    Hp        12          
89. n of the wash and or spin speed can be achieved using  the SPEED CALIB  LOW RANGE IN 96 and SPEED CALIB  HIGH RANGE IN 96  parameters  The low range covers the speed interval 0 300 rpm  and the high  range from 300 1100 rpm  The parameters are a ratio factor where a change of  one unit will give a 0 1 96 change of the speed     It is also possible to adjust the display value of the speed to actual speed  The  display value shown is a calculated value derived from motor speed and the  pulley ratios  Due to belt slip and pulley tolerances the displayed value may  from time to time differ from the actual value  Parameters  SHOWED SPEED  CALIB  LOW  and SHOWED SPEED CALIB  HIGH    can adjust any difference  These parameters are also ratios where a change of  1 unit will give a 0 196 change of displayed speed     Adjustment of water  For zero calibration of the scale see  Calibration of the scale system      Due to the short time delay between the scale sensor system and the water  valve closure a negative off set value is needed in order to increase the ac   curacy  Parameter  OFF SET LEVEL HG  1Hg   0 1kg   Default value is 2  0 2  kg  but in case water pressure is high  this value may need to be increased  or if  the pressure flow is low  to be decreased  If a change is necessary this can be  observed during a filling if the weighting system always stops at a small amount     0 1 0 2 kg   from the expected value     The control system switches from the normal high flow valve to
90. n to write a free text area for each wash pro     gram  This is used in order to shift between pro   grams using the scale or level control  see manual  Programming FOM 71 CLS  chapter Programming  text page 42     CHANGE WASH PROGRAM ALLO  Possibility to change to a different wash program  WED during a program operation   Automatic restart possible  The same program will be  restarted as many times as desired when selecting    AUTO RESTART ALLOWED  the function Auto restart in wash program display     ADJUST SPIN SPEED ALLOWED A possibility to change the spin speed during an  extraction in an ongoing wash program   DISPLAY REMAINING TIME Remaining time will be shown in display during   program operation Note  The remaining time will not    be shown the very first time a specific program is  running     Actual bath temperature will be shown in the display   during program operation   DISPLAY ACTUAL SPEED Y Actual machine speed will be shown during the pro   gram operation    MACHINE NOT HEATED N Should be set to Y if programs without thermostop  shall be used    Fixed program time programs   If set to N the wash programs will be programmed  with thermostop   The program will wait for the tem     Y  Y  Y  Y  DISPLAY ACTUAL TEMPERATURE Y    perature to reach set temperature before count down  of set time        Adjustment of temperature  speed and water 7 5    Table 1  Parameters      Settings 1    FUNCTION DEFAULT   EXPLANATION  VALUE    TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF Y If set to Y an
91. n where the impeller may be stuck open and  clean the impeller in accordance with the following instructions     o Remove the electrical housing  Unscrew the side mounted screw and  twist and lift off the housing      o Unscrew the 4 screws on the impeller housing and remove the impel   ler plate with impeller     o Carefully turn the impeller and rotate  blow on  the impeller until it  rotates free     o Refit the impeller and electrical housing     Cleaning the machine    FOM 71 MP Lab    Cleaning the machine from debris in water  lint  scale and residual  detergent    It is very important that the wet parts of the machine are free from debris  and particles that may affect influence the wash performance of the machi   ne     Lint and threads from ballast and test swatches may accumulate on the  heating elements and as the bundle of lint threads will grow it may even   tually become so large that it clogs the drain valve  causing the drain valve  to leak  This leakage will definitely affect wash performance as undissolved  detergent builds up above the drain valve seat when the main wash begins   When leakage occurs  the concentrated solution will leak out reducing de   tergent concentration in the bath     Calcium carbonate from hard water used in IEC tests will  after prolonged  exposure  accumulate on the heating elements  If the scale layer is too thick  the heating elements may be destroyed due to the insulating effect of the  layer  The heating power will also be redu
92. of a wash program is too high or too low during the  main wash sequence  the temperature sensor must be replaced     Speed     e  f speed is too low  wash speed and or spin speed   check incoming  voltage and frequency     e  f speed is too high  wash speed and or spin speed  check incoming  voltage and frequency  Also check to see whether the V belt is exhibit   ing signs of excessive wear  Changing to a new V belt will may reduce    the speed somewhat     Water     For level adjustment  see Chapter 13         For flow meter adjustment  see Chapter 17     Flow meter installation 17 1    FOM 71 Mp Lab    Flow meter installation     All references in this document refer to ELS document 438 9041 07 Instal   lation of flow meter control FOM 71 MP Lab  See Appendix 1     Make sure that the flow meter is installed as described in Installation  manual 438 9041 07    Examine the straight tubes in front and after the flow meter sensor hou   sing     The flow sensor housing shall not be placed in a location where water  can drip on it     Program the unit in accordance with Installation manual 438 9041 07     Flow meter calibration 181           71 MP Lab    Flow meter calibration     All references in this document refers to ELS document 438 9041 07 Installation  of flow meter control FOM 71 MP lab  See Appendix 1     The flow meter must be configured and calibrated in accordance with the in   stallation manual  The configuration must adhere to the procedure at page 6 of  the Install
93. of water in rinse 4  Total amount   Energy    Total energy consumption  Voltage    Line voltage during the test  Ambient temperature    Room temperature close to machine    Min sec 72 00    130  7 00  80     gt       o  o      Mise       45  0    5    ha  o  o     5  EN  o    Litre    6    ii    0  8 0  8 0  8 0   0  0               8      ume  9  700          c  Co 5          C  C  C  C  V   C          23 0    RRT2008  defined std   Average    Estimated    Estimated   defined  std values g    value       12 1    Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5    s CCT  JN EC  JN reu                                                                enue5  euJuoN                                        ysem Bune  u                                    ye au                             6uunp              Ajddng ejem eouenbes     510 LZ NOd 10182S8 M  9 98            SP3 9Sr09           z z    pM  No po    x N   1  E AA  ESTE E  OO N J   Me   gt                   No      r N   N    No   N              JeuBiu pue 09                 10                   eui MOUS             941           9z  z ysemuleyy          9                               sJeyeurejed        eui  Jayy pue 09    SIBMIJOS 40           Od  C USEMUIBIN        9                                                  Bulli   y             PUB GGL SIEMYOS 104  2 31ON              JO        OZ Ieuon    Ippe eui        1943260                     ay   6uldsnl                                     S e                                  Aq pewoll
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95. on time at the activation of a programmed  pause  1 step   1 sec   ERROR  OVERFILLED N If N no overfilling error message  Levels above the  over fill level allowed    PASSWORD ACTIVE N No password required  If Y password needed in  order to start the machine    CMIS ADDRESS Address for commercial management system  Not  used in FOM 71 CLS operations     LEVEL IN MM ACTIVE If Y the level values are in mm from bottom of the  drum  For FOM 71 CLS the highest possible level  exceeds the number of available software bites and  therefore the levels are measured in RU units  1 RU  unit   2 mm    START SLOW FILLING HG Amount of water to be filled through the 5litre min  valve at the end of the filling sequence when using  the scale in order to increase the accuracy  Value in  hg  1 hg   0 1 Kg    OFF SET LEVEL HG Offset value  negative  for the scale calculation elimi   nating delays in control and valve systems  Value in  hg  1 hg   0 1 Kg  Value entered    START SLOW FILL  MM Amount of water to be filled through the 5litre min   From software 1 7 and machine serial valve at the end of the filling sequence when using   number 52049196 the level control in order to increase the accuracy   Value in hg  1 hg   0 1 Kg    IS TEMP ADJUST ADD Temperature calibration  Add increases actual  temperature signal to the control unit  Step  0 7   C   Result will be a lower wash temperature    IS TEMP ADJUST SUB Temperature calibration  Sub decreases actual  temperature signal to the control unit 
96. oratory sensors can be attached to the  Wascator FOM 71 CLS model  However  it is  important that the installation is carried out in  accordance with the instructions below so as  not to incur improper operation or obtain inac   curate test results     Installation of a laboratory temperature  sensor    A suitable place for an external temperature  sensor can be found on the back gable of the CLS 5jpg  drum     At the bottom of the gable  next to the rubber  hose running to the sample cock  there is a  socket to which a sensor can be connected        Use a 1   4    clamping nut for the sensor     Maximum insertion of the sensor is 50 mm from  the edge of the socket  If the sensor is inserted  too far  it will interfere with the rotating inner  drum     6 2 Calibration of the scale system    Installation of speed sensor    A speed sensor can be attached to the end of  the drum shaft  In order to be able to attach the  sensor  a hole can be made in the back panel  of the machine  A diameter less than 60 mm  will not affect the performance of the machine    Ventilation holes may change the air tempera   ture inside the machine  which may also affect  water temperature                                                                                    rimam                      External weight sensing signal    An external signal may be obtained from the  weight control system  On distribution card B   located on the right side panel in the rear con   nection box   there are two o
97. rror in stored values  Reprogram the unit     6 Flow meter control    Configuration    Buttons to use  Button 1  Toggle up  Incrementing key for numeric  values    Button 2  Toggle down  Change digit in numerical    Operation    Button 3  Enabling key    To enter calibration mode press simultaneously button 2 and 3 for 3     5 seconds    Follow route below and select using the enter button when a selection shall be made    Language  gt  gt  English  Deutsch  Francais  Italiano    Espanol       Flow meter control       Batch        Total     FZ          K factor  gt   23        gt        Teach No  Teach Y         Set and trim the K factor value with  buttons 1 and 2 according to local  conditions depending on water  pressure  tube size etc  See also fig 6  at page 3  Suitable start value  100 0         Loc mem  Loc manu  Mem  manu    Option   gt    y gt  Ext mem    Ext  T     8 Flow meter control           Set Al to desired mainwash and A2  to desired rinse quantity  Liters   Set  A3     A  to 0     Overfill IA    E  Overf  Y      Alarm  gt                             252              P E3    Relay2  M    Set Del   00       N        Go to  next     value    Flow meter control      Del   XXX     Set Del   100             gt  Inv No   gt   2   Inv Yes         Relay 1  Relay 2 CE       End dose  Valve         Inv N            Total a         2  Res Yes           End  gt     Flow meter control    10    2 43 14 15       6    Relay 2 Relay 1                                          
98. ry sensors 15 1    FOM 71 MP Lab    Installation of laboratory sensors for temperature  and speed    Laboratory sensors can be attached to the FOM 71 MP Lab model  Ho   wever  it is important that the installation is executed in accordance with  the instructions below so as not to return improper operations or faulty test  results              Electrical installation must be carried out by an authorized personnel       Installation of the laboratory temperature sensor     A suitable place for an external temperature sensor can be found at the  side of the heating element box  Hole dimension is      BSP  See picture  below     Outer shell    Plugged connection        BSP can be used for  external temperature  sensor    Temperature sensor    Sump    Heating elements    Drain valve       15 2 Installation of laboratory sensors    Installation of speed sensor    A speed sensor can be attached to the end of the drum shaft  To facilitate  attaching the sensor  a hole can be made in the back panel of the machine   A diameter of less than 60 mm will not affect machine performance   Venti   lation holes may change the air temperature inside the machine  which may  also affect water temperature      Adjustment of temperature  speed and water 16 1    FOM 71 MP Lab    Adjustment of temperature  speed and water    In contrary to Wascator FOM 71 CLS  there is little scope to change or  calibrate the internal parameters of the FOM 71 MP Lab software     Temperature     e    the temperature 
99. s SELECT on the front panel and read in display that the changes  have been loaded into the CPU     e Disconnect the jumper  Replace the jumper on only one pin   e Turn main switch to OFF and disconnect main power     e Re fit the main switch knob in the rear connection box lid and re fit the  lid on the machine  knob in the OFF position        Connect the machine to main power and turn main switch to the ON  position     Adjustment of temperature  speed and water 7 3    EUN    The jumper shall short circuit  these two pins    Bild 7 3 jpg       7 4 Adjustment of temperature  speed and water    Table 1  Parameters in Settings 1    FUNCTION DEFAULT   EXPLANATION  VALUE  ADJUST TIME ALLOWED Change of the    step time     See display  e g  wash     rinse etc time during a program operation   ADJUST TEMPERATURE ALLOWED Change of the temperature within a sequence during  program operation    Option to show scale output in the display     SHOW WEIGHT ALLOWED    WATER REDUCTION NOT ALLOWED Some normal washing machines with this type of  control can have an automatic system with water  reduction depending on load weight  For the FOM 71    CLS this function must always be Y     RAPID ADVANCE ALLOWED      Permission to rapid advance during a program          ration    N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y    The functions in    Manual Mode     See display under  Menu  are active    MANUAL FUNCTIONS ALLOWED  Pause function can be activated with the pause    PAUSE ALLOWED  button   FREE TEXT ALLOWED Optio
100. sh     Amount of water in main wash     Amount of water in rinses     Total energy consumption     Drum Speed     Water pressure     The temperature when the heating relay  is switched off after reaching 60  C     The temperature in the bath just prior to  drain after main wash     The amount of supplied water to the  main wash     The amount of water supplied in each  rinse     The total energy consumed during the  program     Drum speed measured in RPM     Water pressure  Static  measured  close to inlet valve and during the filling  of water     Empty run test data 24 3    Table 1    FOM 71 MP Lab Estimated    Estimated  RRT2008 Measured  defined std   defined std   Average value  ranges value  16 IEC CENELEC Not Com   pulsory     Tm           of en  rs    35   Heating time cold  20      Mimsee       100  owof oo    Heating time 200 400   Mimsee  zeo  oso  zol    Heating time 490 690   vinse  at ol el     Total mainwashtime           Minsec  eol ia         a r  A      Temperature      Temperature       Cold water inlet tempera   ture    At end ofheatngtoaorc    of   o               At end of heating to 60  C                           Water  _________     Amount of water in main       wash    Amountofwateriminser   el 180  uc wo        Amount ofwaterinrinseS   el id 05  al     Amount                                  oo           Total amount  tel eol    25    a    E                   Total energy consumption   nl iao auto             vs                          A          A
101. sted  although the adjustment will be lost  when the power is switched off  In a Zero calibration  the adjustment will  be saved     Additional calibration variants may be selected in Service mode  but they  do not apply to the CLS version     If a weight transducer need to be replaced  or if the scale electronics are  changed  a complete calibration of the scale is required  Please consult  an Electrolux Laundry System Service Centre before performing such a  calibration     5 2    Calibration of the scale system    Zero adjustment of the scale  weight function     The scale is factory set and no adjustment should be necessary unless  some components have to be replaced  However  a zero adjustment must  be carried out as the total weight of the machine has to be programmed  into the scale     Make sure that the water and drain hoses are in place and properly moun   ted  Make sure that all panels are fitted and the power connection is loca   ted on top of the machine     Enter  Service mode    as described in level calibration   Go to  Scale adjustment      Press  Select    Go to  Zero calibration    Press  Select     Press  Select   Make sure that there is no additional weight on the  machine and don t lean on the machine      When display text  Reset scale from calibration     appears   press  Select     Go down to  Exit   Press  Select     Go back to the main menu     The zero adjustment is now complete and the weight of the emty machine  should now be shown in the display
102. temperatures inside the machine     Regular maintenance 6  12 months 23 1    FOM 71MP Lab    Regular maintenance 6 12 months    The reference machine shall at a regular basis be maintained and checked  in order to ensure that the reference machine is in good order and will  work in accordance with the specifications given in IEC 60456     Every 6 months     e Use the start up program  Program 3  and make a visual check and  ensure that the supply or drain valves are not leaking     e Carry out a flow meter check according to instructions in Chapter 18     e To prevent the build up of scale if the reference machine is run in hard  water decalcify the machine according to procedure described in  chapter 21     e Check for any build up of lint or detergent and if verified clean accor   ding to instructions in Chapter 21    e Carry out an empty run test Cotton 60  C or Cotton 40  C depending  what type of program to run during the test period        Compare the results obtained with results shown in Table 1      Chap   ter 11  Empty run test data   Note the definitions assigned to the time  intervals shown in the table     e  f values are outside the specification in Table E 2 in IEC 60456 make  another empty run test or recalibrate     e    f other values from the empty run test differs from the values shown in  Table 1  analyse the reason for this difference and correct  wrong water  pressure  wrong supply water temperature  faulty heating element etc        To prevent the buil
103. utputs  X78 1 and X  78 2   which are for the weight signal  The loca   tion of X78 is shown in the diagram of distribu   tion card B below                Japan only A B    View of rear connection box                  Electrical installation must be carried out  by an authorized personnel       Calibration of the scale system 6 3    Weight signal 4  20 mA  4 mA  equal to O kg and 20mA to 80 kg     Output X78 1      X78 2             9       rX               E  E      E  C   GE  C   E  C   E  E  E    O    View of distribution card B       Adjustment of temperature  speed and water 71    Wascator FOM 71 CLS    Adjustment of temperature  speed and water    Many of the machine s preset parameters shown under Settings 1 in Menu  mode can be changed  Some of these parameters are useful during the mainte   nance and calibration procedures  A full parameter list can be found in Table 1    Adjustment of temperature    If the actual temperature in the bath does not correspond to the set temperatu   re or temperature shown in the display  a correction can be made  Parameters     IS TEMP ADJUST ADD    and IS TEMP ADJUST SUB    can correct a deviation   Each parameter will change the temperature  decrease or increase   For defini   tions and scale intervals  see table at the end of this document  Note that equal  parameter values in both fields will both add and subtract the same change and  thus giving no correction from the default value     Adjustment of speed    An accurate calibratio
    
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