Alliance SCN020WDV- User Manual

Alliance SCN020WDV

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Always contact the distributor, service agent, or the; this machine according to the; WARNING
  • Page 4 – Table of
  • Page 5 – Supply/Compartment Dispenser Programming “SUPC”; Collecting Audit Information
  • Page 6 – Card Reader Communications
  • Page 7 – Model Identification; Information in this manual is applicable to these
  • Page 8 – Preliminary Information; About the Control; Figure 1; Glossary of Terms; Programming Control, option 46; Communications; Network Communications
  • Page 9 – Control Identification; Programming Control
  • Page 10 – Display Identification; Entering
  • Page 11 – Machine Operation; S xx
  • Page 12 – Signals; Changing Cycles
  • Page 13 – Special Features; NOTE: Additional audit information is retrievable
  • Page 14 – Start Pulse Operation; OPL Mode
  • Page 15 – Opening the Top Cover; must be disabled before opening the top cover. For
  • Page 16 – Entering the Manual Mode; How to Enter the Manual Mode; Rapid Advance Feature; NOTE: The coin vault switch must be closed to; rAPd; Manual Programming; oFF
  • Page 17 – What Can Be Programmed?; Table 1; NOTE: The letters and numbers in the Option; Programmable Options Available
  • Page 23 – Programming Flowcharts; Entering Manual Mode
  • Page 28 – Diagnostics
  • Page 29 – Normal Hot Vend Price “AtS1”; The default vend price is 200.; option 2; . To program other options, refer to the; How to Exit Programming Feature
  • Page 30 – option 1; How to Program Coin #1 Value; The default coin value is 25.; option 3
  • Page 31 – How to Program Coin #2 Value; “PLSE”; option 4
  • Page 32 – Start Pulse Value “PLSE”; How to Program Start Pulse Value; “PLSn”; option 5
  • Page 33 – Start Pulse Mode “PLSn”; How to Program Start Pulse Mode; NOTE: To go back to the current programmable; option 6
  • Page 34 – Available Type “AtyP”; How to Program Available Type; to; option 7
  • Page 35 – Default Cycle “dCYC”; How to Program Default Cycle; “oPL”; option 8; Table 4
  • Page 36 – “AUd”; option 9; Audio Signal “AUd”; End of Cycle Signal; How to Program the Audio Signal
  • Page 37 – AUd; For Example; CArd; “CArd”; on
  • Page 38 – Card Reader Display Control; NOTE: This feature does not need to be; other options, refer to the appropriate section.
  • Page 39 – How to Program Error Code Programming; and refer to
  • Page 43 – How to Enter Cycle Programming; “AgIt”; AgIt; next Cycle Programming option. To program other
  • Page 44 – How to Program Cycle Segment “SEg1”; Programming Segment Enable/Disable; Programming Fill Step; FLEn; Table 9; “SUPL”
  • Page 45 – Programming Supply Step; SUPL; SUEn; Compartment Dispenser Programming; “AgSt”
  • Page 46 – Programming Agitate Step; AgSt; AgEn; Programming Drain Step; drAn; “SPIn”
  • Page 47 – Programming Extract Step; SPIn; SPEn; PCtd; Cnin
  • Page 48 – “bALr”; Number of Balance Retries; “IrA”
  • Page 49 – “t FC”; “FH”
  • Page 50 – Hot Water Temperature “FH”; How to Program Hot Water Temperature; Warm Water Temperature; How to Program Warm Water Temperature
  • Page 51 – Cold Water Temperature “FC”; How to Program Cold Water Temperature; Codn; “PtEn”; To prevent personal injury, avoid contact
  • Page 52 – Production Test Cycle; “rAEn”; Rapid Advance; “nCtd”
  • Page 53 – No Cycle Time Display “nCtd”; How to Program No Cycle Time Display; “PCtd”; Programmable Cycle Time
  • Page 54 – Slow Drain Detection Adjust; NOTE: The Slow Drain Detection Adjust Value can; “SPAU”; How to Program Pause/Resume Mode; options, refer to the appropriate section.
  • Page 55 – Normal Warm Vend Price
  • Page 56 – Normal Cold Vend Price “AtS3”
  • Page 57 – Perm Press Hot Vend Price
  • Page 58 – Perm Press Warm Vend Price
  • Page 59 – Perm Press Cold Vend Price
  • Page 60 – Delicate Hot Vend Price “AtS7”
  • Page 61 – Delicate Warm Vend Price
  • Page 62 – Delicate Cold Vend Price “AtS9”
  • Page 63 – How to Program the Time and Date; NOTE: The hours will be displayed in military
  • Page 64 – (Special Vend A Start
  • Page 65 – How to Read
  • Page 69 – Length in Hours), continue to next Special Vend A
  • Page 71 – (Special Vend A End
  • Page 73 – Normal Hot Vend Price), continue to next Special
  • Page 75 – fifth digit is “
  • Page 84 – keypad and refer to; (Special Vend C Days
  • Page 85 – (Special Vend D Days
  • Page 86 – Cycle Modifier Programming
  • Page 88 – Heavy Options), continue to next Cycle Modifier
  • Page 90 – “droP”; “drop”
  • Page 91 – “LPSA”; Days Enable “LPSA”; “LPSb”
  • Page 92 – Days Enable “LPSb”; “LPSC”; Days Enable “LPSC”; “LPSd”
  • Page 93 – Days Enable “LPSd”; “PFr”; Power Fail Reset “PFr”; How to Program Power Fail Reset; “dAEn”
  • Page 95 – Testing Machine; FLo; Low Water Level “FLo”; How to Program Low Water Level; NOTE: The Low Water Level value can be set from
  • Page 96 – Medium Water Level “FnEd”; How to Program Medium Water Level; FHI; High Water Level “FHI”; How to Program High Water Level; tCF
  • Page 97 – Temperature Controlled Fill
  • Page 98 – refer to the appropriate section.
  • Page 99 – How to Enter Audit Feature; How to Read Audit Data; rCyC
  • Page 100 – Manual Reset; How to Enter Manual Reset
  • Page 101 – Testing Machine and; How to Enter Diagnostic Testing Feature; How to Start Tests
  • Page 103 – Diagnostic Test Descriptions; Top Cover Opening Test; NOTE: Coins entered in Test Mode will not
  • Page 104 – Coin Drop #2 Input Test; Coin Drop Header Present Test; Machines with 24 VDC Door Lock Solenoid; Show Fill Time Test
  • Page 105 – Show Drain Time Test; Collecting
  • Page 106 – Frame Balance Switch Input Test
  • Page 107 – To Enter Production Test Cycle; Production Test; To Exit Production Test Cycle
  • Page 110 – Error Codes; EI
  • Page 114 – How to Enter Rapid Advance; Entering the; NOTE: Door must be closed to start cycle.; How to Use Rapid Advance; NOTE: The Rapid Advance option must be turned
  • Page 115 – Clear Vend Feature; How to Clear Vend; Opening the Top
  • Page 116 – Power Fail Recovery
  • Page 117 – Communications Mode; Infra-red Communications; EIXX; NOTE: The Infra-red Communications option
  • Page 118 – Default Cycles
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Page 3 - Always contact the distributor, service agent, or the; this machine according to the; WARNING

F8237601 1 © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense, caution, and carefulness are fac...

Page 4 - Table of

© Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT © Copyright 2012, Alliance Laundry Systems LLCAll rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the expressed written consent of the publisher. 2 F8237601 ...

Page 5 - Supply/Compartment Dispenser Programming “SUPC”; Collecting Audit Information

© Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT F8237601 3 5. Start Pulse Mode “PLSn”............................................................. 31 6. Available Type “AtyP” ................................................................ 32 7. Default Cycle “dCYC” ................

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