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Advances the cursor without deleting or duplicating the selected
step. This key accesses the next step and allows for modification
of the values there.
Scrolls through the available choices for the decision indicated by
the cursor.
2.3.3.6.1.1 Inserting a Step
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Duplicates the selected step to the next numerical position. If this
is Step 01, the duplicated step becomes the new Step 01 and all
the following steps move to the next higher numerical position.
Duplication of End Formula or Extract steps is prevented by the
controller.
2.3.3.6.1.2 Deleting a Step
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Deletes the selected step. The next step becomes the current step
by assuming the number of the step that was just deleted. All fol-
lowing steps move one number lower.
Deletion of End Formula is prevented in all cases. A Bath step
cannot be deleted if it falls between two Extract steps.
2.3.3.6.2 The Step Decisions
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A maximum of 30 formulas may be programmed, with a maximum combined total of 225 steps
in all formulas.
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01
This is a typical Type of Step decision display. The actual format
of the display varies according to the specific machine controller
and certain configure decisions.
0
End formula: The last step of each formula must be of type 0. The
basket moves or stops as directed by the How to End program-
ming decision, described in Section 2.3.3.6.5 : Concluding Deci-
sions, page 27 . A formula may be ended without a final extract
by setting the last step to type 0. If the last step before the End
Formula step is a type other than final extract, the controller will
ask “End Formula #xx?”.
Setting the first step of an existing formula to type 0 deletes the
formula, as described in Section 2.3.3.5 : Delete an Existing For-
mula, page 23 .
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One-way wash: Washing routine which may increase mechanical
action and reduce energy consumption to some degree. Use for
smaller pieces where tangling and “roping” is not a consideration.
Programming