Pellerin Milnor Corporation i
Contents
Preface ..............................................................................................................................................1
1 About this Manual .................................................................................................................1
1.1 Scope ..........................................................................................................................1
1.2 The Normal Display at Start-up .................................................................................1
1.3 If this Manual Does Not Have the Necessary Data....................................................1
1.4 Trademarks .................................................................................................................1
1 Commissioning..............................................................................................................................3
1.1 Important Data About this Machine ..................................................................................3
1.1.1 Make Sure That All Laundry Personnel are Safe....................................................3
1.1.2 Change the Data ......................................................................................................3
1.1.2.1 When to Change Data...................................................................................3
1.1.2.2 Steps that are Necessary When You Change Data .......................................4
1.1.2.3 Data Accessibility.........................................................................................4
1.1.2.4 Replace Incorrect Data .................................................................................4
1.2 Determining Load Size ......................................................................................................4
1.3 Vital Information About the Forces Imparted to Supporting Structures by Launder-
ing Machines ...........................................................................................................5
1.3.1 Disclaimer of Responsibility ...................................................................................5
1.3.2 Major Design Considerations ..................................................................................5
1.3.3 Primary Information Sources ..................................................................................6
1.4 Prevent Damage from Chemical Supplies and Chemical Systems ...................................7
1.4.1 How Chemical Supplies Can Cause Damage..........................................................7
• Dangerous Chemical Supplies and Wash Formulas..............................................7
• Incorrect Configuration or Connection of Equipment ..........................................7
1.4.2 Equipment and Procedures That Can Prevent Damage...........................................9
• Use the chemical manifold supplied. ....................................................................9
• Close the line.......................................................................................................10
• Do not let a vacuum occur...................................................................................10
• Flush the chemical tube with water.....................................................................10
• Put the chemical tube fully below the inlet.........................................................10
• Prevent leaks. ......................................................................................................10
1.5 Connecting Chemical Systems ........................................................................................10
1.5.1 Maximizing Chemical Injection Precision ........................................................11
1.5.2 Available Chemical Injection Methods..............................................................12
1.5.2.1 Chemical Injection Output Signals.............................................................12
1.5.2.2 Optional Five-Compartment Flushing Chemical Injector ...................12
1.5.2.3 Liquid Chemical Tube Connectors .........................................................12
1.5.3 Considerations for Pumped Chemical Systems ................................................12
1.5.4 Connecting Devices to Receive Injection Signals..............................................13
1.5.5 Connecting Chemicals to 30-inch T5_ Models .....................................................13
2 Programming ...............................................................................................................................14
2.1 Controls on E-P Express
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Washer-extractors ..................................................................14
2.1.1 Control Functions During Normal Operation........................................................14
2.1.2 Control Functions During Manual Operation........................................................16
2.1.3 Control Functions During Programming...............................................................16
2.2 Selecting an Industry Formula Set ..................................................................................17