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Pellerin Milnor Corporation
2.3.3.6.1.6 Finish (TT=13)
BNCXUP12.C21 0000208673 A.5 D.3 A.4 1/2/20 1:35 PM Released
The finish operation is usually the final bath operation of the wash formula. This controller allows
the injection of any chemical, with sour, starch, and softener being the most common. The bath
level is always low, and the water temperature is almost always cold. In locations where the in-
coming cold water is so cold that chemicals do not mix readily with the water, the machine can
be configured to fill all finish steps with split water.
2.3.3.6.1.7 Extract (TT=14)
BNCXUP12.C22 0000208672 A.5 D.3 A.4 1/2/20 1:35 PM Released
Extract operations are used between bath steps to remove water, chemicals, and suspended soil;
and as the final operation in a formula to remove water for faster drying.
2.3.3.6.1.8 Quick Reference for Step Types
BNCXUP12.R01 0000208671 A.5 D.3 B.2 4/28/20 2:59 PM Released
Table 5. Summary of Step Types
Step Name
TT Code
Temperature
Basket Motion
Basket Speed
End of Formula 0 0 N/A N/A N/A
Soak
0 1 Hot
None None
0 2 Cold
0 3
Split
Flush
0 4 Hot
Reversing Wash speed
0 5 Cold
0 6
Split
Wash
0 7 Hot
Reversing Wash speed
0 8 Cold
0 9
Split
Rinse
1 0 Hot
Reversing Wash speed
1 1 Cold
1 2
Split
Finish 1 3
Cold (see note) Reversing Wash speed
Extract
1 4 N/A Clockwise
Extract speed
Note:
A configuration decision allows the filling of finish steps for all formulas
with either cold or split water.
2.3.3.6.2 MMQ = Step Time
BNCXUP12.C23 0000208708 A.5 D.3 A.4 1/2/20 1:35 PM Released
Display or Action Explanation
F12 TT MMQ C:12345
S01 06 032 03:30
Typical programming display for step time. When the wash for-
mula is running, the step timer begins counting from 00:00 when
level is achieved for a bath step, or when the controller commands
extract speed. The timer causes the current step to end when the
programmed time elapses. Time is programmed in minutes, mi-
nutes, and quarter-minutes, with a maximum programmable time
for each step of 633 (63 minutes and 45 seconds).
Programming

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