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Brand | Alliance Laundry Systems |
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Model | PHM1401C |
Category | Washer |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT, and NOTE statements.
Lists critical safety precautions to reduce risks of fire, shock, and injury.
Provides instructions for safe operation and daily checks to ensure operator safety.
Specifies requirements for machine placement, foundation, and input/output services.
Discusses special attention needed for the AC inverter drive regarding environment and power.
Lists all applicable machine models covered by this manual.
Explains nameplate location, replacement parts, and customer support.
Introduces the UniLinc control, its capabilities, and essential grounding requirements.
Lists types of audit data accessible via PDA for machine management.
Describes how to reset all cycles and global settings to their factory default values.
Provides instructions on how to access the programming mode via keypad.
Identifies the seven keypads and their functions for machine operation.
Explains the different operational modes like Power-up, Idle, Run, Stop, Error, and Delayed Start.
Explains how the control runs cycles segment by segment and step by step.
The initial menu for selecting machine cycles after power-up.
Displays cycle, segment, and step information while the machine is operating.
Allows access to diagnostic information for the currently running cycle.
Allows users to select the number of hours until a cycle should start.
Indicates the machine is waiting for the basket to stop spinning.
Provides a hierarchical map of the display menus accessible from the System Menu.
Shows the navigation paths within the Run Menu and its sub-menus.
Allows access to cycle programming, diagnostics, laundry management, and timer reset.
Used for programming and modifying machine cycles, including segments and steps.
Allows adjustment of machine-wide settings like language, date/time, and water levels.
Used to select the user interface language for the machine.
Sets the machine's date, day of the week, and time, including daylight saving.
Configures global water level settings applicable to all programmed cycles.
Sets global temperature parameters for cycles, with Fahrenheit/Celsius options.
Manages settings for water reuse, recirculation, and leak detection features.
Restores machine settings to factory defaults, either individually or for all parameters.
Provides access to various diagnostic tools for machine testing and troubleshooting.
Offers features for manufacturing and customer service testing of machine components.
Details a sequence of tests to verify machine functionality and component operation.
Allows users to view and toggle the status of machine inputs and outputs.
Displays and logs all active and historical machine alarms and their counts.
Shows summary statistics like total cycle counts and run hours.
Records normal cycle completions and distinguishes from rapid advanced or aborted cycles.
Provides a time-based list of service reminders for daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks.
Lists daily maintenance reminders, including checks for leaks and cleaning.
Lists monthly maintenance tasks, including cleaning drive fins and inspecting belts.
Lists quarterly maintenance tasks, such as inspecting door hinges and anchor bolts.