9
Program Functions
Limits:
n To ensure the correct operation of the washer, values must be
within certain limits.
n Programming functions into a washer that does not have the
associated function will cause error codes during operation.
n If a programmed value is outside the programmed limits,
the default program value will override the programmed value.
Programming the Water Temperature:
– Minimum value: 34°F (1°C)
– Maximum value: 113°F (45°C) for PREWASH and SOAK,
and 196°F (92°C) for the WASH Sequence.
– For RINSE, FINAL RINSE, and SPRAY, no temperature can
be programmed.
Programming the Water Inlet Valves:
n Depending on the programmed temperature the water inlet valves
are suggested.
n While the tub is filling with water, the computer controls the water
temperature by switching on and off the hot and cold water inlet
valves.
n For washers with a Top Soap Dispenser, you must consider that
by programming the water inlet valves, you are also selecting the
Soap Box at which the soap must be added.
n If you want to program a Wash Sequence with:
– Cold water: Only cold inlet valves must be programmed.
– Warm or hot water: Cold and hot inlet valves must be
programmed.
Top Soap Dispenser washers:
The cold water inlet valves
Inlet Valve 1 Corresponds with soap box for Prewash.
Inlet Valve 2 Corresponds with soap box for Wash –
powdered detergent.
Inlet Valve 3 Corresponds with soap box for Wash –
liquid detergent.
Inlet Valve 4 Corresponds with soap box for Final Rinse.
Inlet Valve 7 Is a direct inlet valve and speeds up the
water fill process.
Programming the Drain sequence:
After programming the Wash Sequence, program the
Drain/Extraction sequence.
n Drain, or
n Extraction, or
n No Drain, or
n Static Drain, or
n Reversing Drain.
Then program all related functions of the Drain/Extraction
sequence. The available functions are:
n Sequence Time (length of step)
n Speed
n Drain valve 1–2
It is also possible to skip a sequence between two other
sequences by programming No Wash or No Drain.
Example: The No Drain sequence should be programmed
between a Wash and a Cool Down Sequence.
NOTE: See Programming for more information on sequences.
Tumble Sequence:
n The wash cycle always ends with a Tumble Sequence.
n The Tumble sequence takes 30 seconds, then the program is
finished and the door can be opened.
n The Tumble sequence cannot be skipped.
The hot water inlet valves
Inlet Valve 5 Corresponds with soap box for Prewash.
Inlet Valve 6 Corresponds with soap box for Wash –
powdered detergent.
Inlet Valve 8 Corresponds with soap box for Wash –
liquid detergent.
See the schematic diagram supplied with the washer for
additional information on inlet valves.
How to Select Inlet Valves:
EXAMPLE:
n For a Prewash: Programmable temperature: 34–113°F
(1–45°C)
Inlet Valve 1 (cold) and/or for Prewash
5 (hot) and/or 7 (cold) Direct Inlets
n For a Wash: Programmable temperature: 34–198°F
(1–92°C)
Inlet Valve 2 (cold)
and/or 6 (hot) Soap box for
and/or 7 (cold) Wash –
powdered
detergent
Direct Inlets
n For a Rinse: Inlet Valves 1 + 2 + 7 (cold) No Soap
n For a Final Rinse: Inlet Valve 4 and/or 7 (cold) Soap box for
Final Rinse
Direct Inlets
NOTES:
n Water inlet 7 must be used for washers with laundry
product supply pumps because the liquid is added at
the direct water inlet channel.
n If the water recycling feature is used, the water recycling
supply must be connected to Inlet Valve 5 or 7.