Operating Instructions
Microprocessor
Prior to operation, the micro computer should be set to display the amount of vend price being oered
and the cycle to be given to the user. NOTE: Should a power loss occur during cycle and when power
returns, P U S H will be displayed in window and customer must push the START button to continue the
cycle.
Starting the Washer
A. Load the clothes loosely in the cylinder and latch the door securely. Be sure clothing does not get
caught between the door gasket and tub front when closing the door.
B. Pour low-sudsing powdered detergent in the amount shown below into the detergent dispenser on
top of the machine. Rinse conditioners may also be added to the dispenser. The correct location is
shown on the dispenser lid.
NOTE: To close the door the handle, must be in the horizontal position and then
moved to the vertical position. After moving the door to the closed position, the
handle must be turned down to the vertical position to latch the door for machine
operation.
C Using the TEMPERATURE SELECT buttons on the front, select the desired temperature. If
temperature pricing is being used you will display price changes as you push the desired
temperature selection. This selection must be made before inserting coins to satisfy temperature
price selected. If coins or value are added after extended plus cycle vend price is met it will be
lost without credit. If water temperature pricing feature is active and vend price met and machine
started the customer may change temperature selections of equal to or lower priced temperature
selections already inserted into machine.
D. Insert coins, tokens or activate card reader to meet displayed vending price. The washer will
automatically start and the green “on” led will glow. The clothes door will lock and remain locked
until the end of the cycle.
E. If utilizing ADD PLUS CYCLE $.ooo option The front display will scroll, ADD PLUS CYCLE
.25(example),amount to be added. User will have 1 minute to insert proper amount to activate this
option.
F. At the correct time in the wash bath cycle the green “ADD BLEACH” light will come on indicating
the time and showing a diagram of the location for adding bleach if desired.
End of Cycle
When the cycle is completed, the end of cycle buzzer will sound and the “on” light will go o. The loading
door can now be opened by turning the door handle to the indicated position and pulling. Leave the
clothes door open when the machine is not in use. Also, at the end of cycle the display will reset to the
original amount required to start.
TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSORS
Like most electrical equipment your new machine can be damaged or have its life shortened by voltage
surges due to lightning strikes which are not covered by factory warranty. Local power distribution
problems also can be detrimental to the life of electrical components. We recommend the installation of
transient voltage surge suppressors for your new equipment. These devices may be placed at the power
supply panel for the complete installation and don’t require and individual device for each machine.
These surge protectors help to protect equipment from large spikes and also from small ongoing spikes
in the power that occur on a day to day basis. These smaller surges can shorten overall life of electrical
components of all types and cause their failure at a later date. Although they can’t protect against all
events, these protective devices have a good reputation for signicantly lengthening the useful life of
electronic components.
Electronic Components are helped to have a longer useful life when they are supplied with the clean
stable electrical power they like.
We are including the following names and links to a few suppliers of these devices for those who don’t
currenty have a source.
MANUFACTURER LINK
MCG Surge Protection mcgsurge.com
Eaton Corporation eaton.com/us/en-us
Schneider Electric se.com/us/en
Asco Power Technolgies ascopower.com/us/en
Emerson Electric Co. emerson.com/en-us
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