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ADD/CHANGE FORMULA
00 RETURN TO MENU
Appears if step just previously programmed is the last step of the
formula. The controller is prepared for adding or editing another
formula, or returning to the Programming menu.
Returns to the Program menu.
PROGRAM 0 MENU
0K TURN KEY TO RUN
This is the Program menu.
Saves changes and new formulas, then returns to the Run mode.
CAUTION: Ensure programming changes are saved — If the program key is turned
to
at this point, all programming changes will be lost when power to
the machine is turned off.
,
Saves all formula modifications and returns the controller to the
Run mode.
PLEASE WAIT
This display indicates that the formula modifications are being
saved in permanent memory.
RUN FORMULA
00 OK TO POWER OFF
This is the Run Formula display.
2.3.3.6.6 How to Save or Discard Changes
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Use the procedures detailed above to navigate in a formula and make changes. The following pro-
cedures should be used to return to the formula menu and either save or discard the changes
made.
Display or Action Explanation
Saves all changes if the cursor is on the Step Number. This key
may need to be pressed more than one time to exit the formula.
Exits the formula and discards all changes made during this pro-
gramming session.
2.3.4 Configure the Control (Option 2)
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Because the microprocessor control system used in this machine is capable of controlling several
different models, each unit must be configured to match its specific model and type of washer-ex-
tractor. This configuration informs the microprocessor of the mechanical characteristics of this
machine, specifically the number of seconds the machine should drain before accelerating to ex-
tract speed. This decision is discrete to the specific machine model and must never be changed
except under instruction from the Milnor
®
factory. In addition to hardware-specific decisions, cer-
tain configuration choices, such as the display of English or alternate-language prompts, are left
to the discretion of the owner/operator.
Programming