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Milnor E-P Express - The Configure Decisions

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Pellerin Milnor Corporation 31
2.3.4.2 The Configure Decisions
BNCXUP12.C27 0000208704 A.5 D.3 A.4 1/2/20 1:35 PM Released
Display or Action Explanation
LANGUAGE ?
0=ENGLISH 0
The language chosen here controls all programming and opera-
tional prompts on the machine display.
Scrolls the available languages, listed below.
0 = English
1 = Spanish
2 = French
3 = German
4 = Dutch
5 = Italian
6 = Portuguese
Accepts the selected value for the current decision and advances
the cursor to the next decision. This action is required for each
configuration decision.
COLD OR SPLIT FINISH
0=COLD [1=SPLIT] 0
As described in Section 2.3.3.6.1.6 : Finish (TT=13), page 28 , the
finish step for all formulas can be configured to fill with either
cold water or split water (both hot and cold). If you find that finish
chemicals, especially starch, don't mix well with cold water, set
this decision to fill all finish steps with both hot and cold water.
The split fill decision is more commonly used in cold climates.
or
Toggles the selection between “0=COLD” and “1=SPLIT.”
Accepts the current selection and advances to the next configure
decision.
TIME TO DRAIN SSS
MIN=030 MAX=255 060
When the machine must be installed where draining is accom-
plished through solid piping instead of a drain trough, additional
time may be required to completely drain the water from the ma-
chine. This decision sets the time after the drain opens until the
controller signals the inverter to accelerate to extract speed. If low
level is still achieved when this time expires, an error stating “Too
Long to Drain” is displayed. The minimum value is 30 seconds;
the maximum value is 255 seconds (4:15).
CAUTION: Motor damage and inverter fault hazard The motor may be dam-
aged and/or the inverter may trip frequently if the drain time is not long
enough to allow most of the free water to exit the machine before extract
begins.
Factory testing has found that a drain time of 60 seconds provides
some margin of safety for a machine that drains freely into an open trough.
Increase drain time if the machine drains into an enclosed pipe, especially
if that same pipe might simultaneously drain additional machines.
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