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1. Put the top panel on the machine Replace the two screws that hold the top panel on the machine PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 2 How to Prepare the Machine Chapter 1 How to Install the Machine Figure 4 Names of the Controls Legend 1 3 2 Electrical Requirements The Select window e Connect this machine through an outlet with a 15 amp slow blow fuse or breaker Make sure The Select button that this machine is the only electrical device on this circuit The Amount window i e Ground this machine correctly to decrease the risk of an electrical shock Do not ground this The Status window machine to a gas pipe The Start button The Minutes window e Connect the machine only to an electrical outlet with a ground conductor socket AESOP e Do not use an adapter or extension cord e Do not remove the ground conductor from the plug e Speak with an electrical technician if the correct electrical outlet is not available 3 The first place of Amount window shows the first number in the access code Push the Start End of BIQUUM02 button to change the first number Push the Se ect button to keep the number 5 The second place of Amount window shows the second number in the access code Push the Start button to change the second number 6 Push the Se ect button to keep the number 7 The third place of Amount window shows the third number in the access code Push the onone the third b Transportation b
2. Distribution Speed 95 RPMs Maximum Extract Speed 1000 RPMs Machine Dimensions H x D x W 39 76 inches x 31 81 inches x 27 inches 1010mm x 808mm x 686mm Machine Weight 243 pounds 110 kilograms Wash Capacity 3 5 cubic feet End of BIQUUCO01 99 liters BIWUUI02 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU About the Forces Transmitted by Washer extractors During washing and extracting all washer extractors transmit both static and dynamic cyclic forces to the floor foundation or any other supporting structure During washing the impact of the goods as they drop imparts forces which are quite difficult to quantify Size for size both rigid and flexibly mounted machines transmit approximately the same forces during washing During extracting rigid machines transmit forces up to 30 times greater than equivalent flexibly mounted models The actual magnitude of these forces vary according to several factors e machine size e final extraction speed e amount condition and type of goods being processed PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION N SF Chapter 2 How to Prepare the Machine BIQUUIO3 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU How to Install the Bottom Panel This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org An optional bottom panel for the
3. machine to fill the run times stated below do not include machine fill time For all flush bath and rinse step the timer starts after the necessary water level is reached e The display shows 01 minutes remaining until the safety delay period expires and the controller unlocks the door latch e Drain and coast times can change without notice Coast time occurs after each extract step PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Sections 1 2 About the Forces Transmitted by Washer extractors Document BIWUUI02 1 2 1 Foundation Considerations 1 2 2 How Strong and Rigid 1 3 Machine Requirements Document BIQUUM02 1 3 1 Mechanical Requirements 1 3 1 1 Location 1 3 1 2 Floor 1 3 1 3 Water 1 3 1 4 Drain 1 3 2 Electrical Requirements 1 4 How to Remove the Transportation Bolts and Sleeves Document BIQUUI01 Chapter 2 How to Prepare the Machine 2 1 How to Set the Machine Controls Document BIQUUC02 2 1 1 How to Put the Access Code into the Machine 2 1 2 How to Set the Amout for a Wash Cycle 2 1 3 How to Change the Access Code 2 1 4 How to Set the Access Code to 1234 2 1 4 1 How to Get at the Button from in the Machine 2 1 4 2 How to Get at the Button from Out of the Machine 2 1 5 Model MCSIOHXCS How to Connect the Coin Counter 2 1 6 Model MCSIOHXCR How to Connect the Card Reader 2 2 How to Install the Bottom Panel Document BIQUUIO3 2 3 How to Connect the Water Inlets and the Drain Outlet Docum
4. the hazards and how to avoid them e Ensure that all personnel are clear of the machine before starting it The Danger of Entrapment in a Coin Machine DANGER 10 Entrapment Hazard A locking cylinder door can entrap anyone who enters the cylinder The person can be killed or seriously injured The door locks when a wash cycle starts e When a wash cycle stops correctly the door unlocks If power is lost during a wash cycle the door latch unlocks to allow the user to open the door and retrieve the goods Because power is required to lock the door closed the door can be opened even if the machine does not have power CAUTION 11 Entangle Hazard Contact with goods being processed can cause the goods to wrap around your body or limbs and dismember you The goods are normally isolated by the locked cylinder door e The owner employee must ensure that no user opens the door of a machine while the basket is turning e Ifpower is lost and immediately restored during a wash cycle a safety delay must expire before the door can be opened When power is restored and the door is closed the machine will resume operation where it was interrupted PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Preface Chapter 3 How to Use the Machine In a tragic incident a small child was placed climbed or was helped to climb into a front Table 11 Heavy Soil Timer 36 Actual 38 50 loaded coin machine and the door was then closed behind him The door locked
5. the machine Step Name Temperature started running and the child was scalded to death n Detergent Warm Drain Bleach Cold Drain The laundry owner employee must guard against entrapping anyone in a washer extractor by doing the following ii 5 1 Install Disconnect Switches The National Electric Code article 430 112 requires a Distribution clearly marked electric disconnect switch in sight and no more than 50 feet from each machine Local codes may have additional requirements Make disconnect switches readily accessible but not so accessible as to attract playful children Extract Softener Drain 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 You are urged to consult your licensed electrician and take immediate steps to comply if your Distribution installation does not now meet the National Electric Code requirement Extract ii 5 2 Inform the Customer Post signs prominently in the laundry or use whatever additional STEEN effective means are available to inform the customer of the entrapment hazard and how to minimize the hazard including but not necessarily limited to the following 1 that children must not be placed inside nor be allowed to operate or play in or around any Note Time accounts by minute machine 2 the location of the disconnect switch for each machine and 3 what to do in the event of an emergency ii 5 3 Test Door Interlock and Coin Co
6. water valve for 5 seconds monos fs If the machine does not fill to the necessary water level in 2 minutes the Minutes window shows 35 Automatically do a check of the drain pump a The Amount window shows 66 b Turn the drain pump on for 2 minutes c Ifthe machine is not empty in 2 minutes the Minutes window shows 2 Automatically do a check of the drive motor a The Amount window shows 55 b The machine turns at 90 revolutions per minute for 10 seconds c The machine turns at 1000 revolutions per minute for 30 seconds The automatic test procedure ends The Amount window shows Ed End Turn the power to the machine off The machine is in standby mode when you turn power to the machine on 4 2 2 2 The Test Procedure for the Motor and the Noise Level 2 Put the machine in the test mode Push the Select button one time The drain pump starts for 2 minutes If necessary push the Select button to stop the drain pump and continue the test procedure The motor starts The machine turns in the clockwise direction at 50 revolutions per minute for 5 seconds The motor stops for 10 seconds The motor starts The machine turns in the counter clockwise direction at 50 revolutions per minute for 5 seconds The machine turns in the counter clockwise direction at 93 revolutions per minute for 5 seconds The machine turns in the counter clockwise direction at 200 revolutions per minute for 10 seconds PELLERI
7. 22 pounds 10 kilograms of goods in the machine Make sure that all the items are almost the same Close the Door Close the door The Status window shows C if the door is not closed Select a Wash Cycle Push the Se ect button to set the necessary wash cycle Put the Necessary Number of Coins in the Machine The Amount window shows the necessary amount to run the wash cycle Deposit this number of coins in the coin slot The amount needed will decrease as you put each coin in the machine PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 2 How to Prepare the Machine 3 Turn the hot water and cold water supply valves fully on 4 Doacheck for leaks at the machine and at the water supply valves 2 3 2 Connect the Drain Outlet Connect the drain outlet from the machine to the sewer system See Figure 9 Figure 9 Drain Outlet Connection to Stand Pipe Machine Connected to Stand Legend Pipe l A 96 inches 244 centimeters maximum B Machine C Drain outlet hose e You can connect the drain outlet to a sewer stand pipe If you do this make sure that the outlet hose will not come out of the stand pipe e You can connect the drain outlet to a sink or basin If you do this make sure that the outlet hose will not come out of the sink or basin End of BIQUUI02 PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 1 How to Install the Machine Chapter 1 How to Install the Machine BIQUUC01 Published Book specs
8. Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU Important Manager User Data This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org Do these tasks before you deploy the machine 1 Make sure that all customers will be safe 2 Setthe machine controller for the necessary amount for each wash cycle Make Sure of the Safety of All Personnel Make sure that all personnel who will use this machine read this manual before they use the machine Make all user manuals available to the personnel who will use them Make sure that the users obey all precautions Use the Correct Detergent Use only HE high efficiency detergents in this machine Standard detergents can make too much suds PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 1 How to Install the Machine 1 1 3 Components and Specifications 1 2 Figure 1 The Machine Components Front View Table 4 Machine Specifications Electrical Power Rear View English 120 volts A C OZZF ASM EAB EONS Legend Top panel of the machine Vent for air Inlets for water Braces Transportation bolts Connection for the drain Rear panel of the machine Plug for power Clip for the hoses Adjustable foot Chemical dispenser Control panel Door handle Door Cover for the filter Metric 60 Hz Maximum Current 10 amps Water Pressure 4 5 PSI to 145 PSI 30 kPa to 1000 kPa Wash Speed 45 RPMs
9. N MILNOR CORPORATION o i 1 i 2 i 3 Preface Preface BIQUUKO1 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU About This Manual This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org Scope This manual gives instructions and specifications for Milnor washer extractors that have these model numbers e Visionex Model MCS10HXCR e Visionex Model MCS10HXCS If this Manual Does Not Have the Necessary Data Document BluuuD17 This manual has the best data that was available when your machine was made If you cannot find the necessary data e Are you looking for data about a component not made by Milnor but used on your machine for example a motor or a brake caliper We usually do not put the instructions of component manufacturers in Milnor manuals You can find some of these instructions in the part of the Milnor website that gives maintenance data http www milnor com tkbsearch18 asp You can also find instructions for many components on the manufacturers websites e Are you looking for data about a Milnor component on your machine that this manual does not give If we get better data or more data after the manual is available we will add it to a newer version of the manual Speak with the Milnor Customer Support group They can give you newer instructions if they are available or help you if not How to Get the Necess
10. Published Manual Number MTQUUB01 e Specified Date 20090428 e As of Date 20090428 e Access Date 20090428 e Depth Detail e Custom n a e Applicability QUU e Language Code ENG01 Purpose publication Format 1colA General Electronic Vend Washer extractor Models MCS10HXCR and MCS10HXCS PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 400 KENNER LOUISIANA 70063 0400 U S A 0020504578 Chapter 4 How to Test and Repair the Machine 8 The machine turns in the counter clockwise direction at 1000 revolutions per minute for 60 Applicable Milnor products by model number seconds 9 The test procedure ends The first and second place of Amount window show Ed MCS10HXCR MCS10HXCS End of BIQUUTO1 PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 4 How to Test and Repair the Machine 4 2 2 1 How to Start the Automatic Test Procedure Tip If a problem interrupts the automatic test push the Start button to start the test where it stopped Push the Start button to start the automatic test procedure Automatically do a check of the door lock a All indicators on 3 seconds then off b The Amount window shows 88 c The Minutes window shows E if the door lock fails Automatically do a check of the water valves and the water level sensor The Amount window shows 77 Open the hot water valve for 5 seconds Open the primary water valve for 5 seconds Open the rinse water valve for 5 seconds Open the softener
11. TION i 5 2 Preface Table 1 Trademarks CBW E P OneTouch Gear Guardian Milnet RinSave E P Express E P Plus Mentor Milnor Staph Guard ExactXtract Mildata MultiTrac Visionex Trademarks of Other Companies These words are trademarks of other companies Table 2 Trademarks Acronis IBM all pineg Microsoft Access Siemens Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows Seagate Crystal 2000 NT XP Reports Yaskawa Atlas 2000 End of BIQUUK01 BIQUUS01 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU Safety for Milnor MCS10_ Models This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org i 1 General Safety Requirements Notice 5 This document contains both general and specific warnings The general warnings include those described from Section 11 1 through Section 11 1 3 Warnings about specific hazards and information about safe operating procedures appear from Section 11 2 to Section 11 5 4 and elsewhere in this manual Incorrect installation neglected preventive maintenance abuse and or improper repairs or changes to the machine can cause unsafe operation and personal injuries such as multiple fractures amputations or death The owner or his selected representative owner employee is responsible for understanding and ensuring the proper operation and maintenance of the
12. ary Repair Components Document BluUUD19 This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org You can get components to repair your machine from the approved supplier where you got this machine Your supplier will usually have the necessary components in stock You can also get components from the Milnor factory Tell the supplier the machine model and serial number and this data for each necessary component e The component number from this manual e The component name if known e The necessary quantity PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Preface i 4 o i 5 i 5 1 e The necessary transportation requirements e Ifthe component is an electrical component give the schematic number if known e Ifthe component is a motor or an electrical control give the nameplate data from the used component To write to the Milnor factory Pellerin Milnor Corporation Post Office Box 400 Kenner LA 70063 0400 UNITED STATES Telephone 504 467 2787 Fax 504 469 9777 Email parts milnor com How to Identify this Manual and its Included Documents Document BIUUUD13 This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org Use the specifications on the front cover of this manual to identify this manual or the included documents This section tells about these specifications Published manual number The primary identification number for the manual Specified date T
13. cations PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 3 How to Use the Machine Table 8 Delicate Wash Timer 29 Actual 32 00 1 Step Name Detergent Temperature Drain Rinse Drain Distribution Extract Softener Drain Distribution Sielaeiyw an ajon Table 9 Permanent Press Timer 29 Actual 31 30 1 Extract Step Name Detergent Drain Rinse Drain Distribution Extract Softener Drain SO OIA AN nn Rh WwW NY Distribution pd Table 10 Quick Wash Timer 27 Actual 30 00 1 Extract Step Name Detergent Drain Rinse Drain Distribution Extract Softener Drain Distribution 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Extract Preface Your first contact with any question should be your authorized Milnor dealer but problems or special situations encountered in the field may require consultation with the Milnor factory Written correspondence can be mailed to this address Pellerin Milnor Corporation Post Office Box 400 Kenner Louisiana 70063 0400 Telephone 504 467 9591 http www milnor com End of BIUUUK06 PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Table of Contents Table of Contents Sections Preface i About This Manual Document BIQUUK01 i l Scope 1 2 If t
14. e Automatic Test Procedure 4 2 2 2 The Test Procedure for the Motor and the Noise Level PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Figures Tables and Supplements Figure 11 Add Supplies to the Machine Table 5 Hot Water Wash Timer 31 Actual 34 00 Table 6 Warm Water Wash Timer 31 Actual 34 00 Table 7 Cold Water Wash Timer 29 Actual 31 45 Table 8 Delicate Wash Timer 29 Actual 32 00 Table 9 Permanent Press Timer 29 Actual 31 30 Table 10 Quick Wash Timer 27 Actual 30 00 Table 11 Heavy Soil Timer 36 Actual 38 50 Figure 12 Lower Cover Door Figure 13 Get at the Drain Hose and Pump Filter Figure 14 Drain Pump Filter Figure 15 Inspect the Door Seal 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 1 4 Chapter 3 How to Use the Machine Chapter 3 How to Use the Machine BIQUUO01 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENG01 Applic QUU How to Use the Machine for Coins Model MCS10HXCS This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org This document tells how to use the Milnor Visionex model MCS10HXCS washer extractor You must use coins to use this machine Some models also let you use currency Figure 10 The Machine Controls The Control Panel Legend Select window Select button Amount window Door Locked indicator light Start button Status window Minutes window Put a Load in the Machine Put a load of
15. e last printed It is the sole responsibility of every potential owner to obtain written confirmation that any data furnished by Milnor applies for the model s and serial number s of the specific machines End of BIWUUI02 BIQUUM0O2 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU Machine Requirements This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org You must install the machine correctly WARNING 14 You must electrically ground this machine e Do not change the electrical plug on the machine e Do a check with an electrical technician to find if the machine is correctly grounded Mechanical Requirements Location e You can put the machine below a shelf or in a closed or open recess A good location will keep noise at a minimum and prevent too much machine movement e Do not install the machine where the temperature can go below 32 degrees Fahrenheit 0 degrees Celsius Water that freezes in the machine can cause damage Floor e The floor must be smooth and hard Do not install the machine on carpet or other soft material e The floor below the machine can have a maximum slope of 1 inch across the machine e The floor must hold the total weight of the machine filled with water and a load This weight is 400 pounds 180 kilograms Water e Your water heater must supply hot water at a temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit 49 degre
16. ent BIQUUI02 2 3 1 Connect the Water Inlets 2 3 2 Connect the Drain Outlet Chapter 3 How to Use the Machine 3 1 How to Use the Machine for Coins Model MCS10HXCS Document BIQUUO01 3 1 1 Put a Load in the Machine 3 1 2 Close the Door 3 1 3 Select a Wash Cycle 3 1 4 Put the Necessary Number of Coins in the Machine Table of Contents Figures Tables and Supplements Figure 2 How Rotating Forces Act on the Foundation Figure 3 Transportation Bolts Figure 4 Names of the Controls Figure 5 Coin Slide Meter Box Figure 6 Coin Slot Meter Box Figure 7 The Access Code Button Figure 8 Install the Bottom Panel Figure 9 Drain Outlet Connection to Stand Pipe Figure 10 The Machine Controls PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Table of Contents Sections 3 1 5 Add the Supplies 3 1 6 Push the Start Button 3 2 The Seven Standard Wash Cycles Document BIQUUP01 Chapter 4 How to Test and Repair the Machine 4 1 How to Keep the Machine Clean Document BIQUUM01 4 1 1 The External Parts 4 1 2 The Drain Pump Filter 4 1 3 The Door Seal 4 2 How to Do Tests and Repair the Machine Document BIQUUTO1 4 2 1 The Error Codes 4 2 1 1 El The Door Lock Did Not Operate 4 2 1 2 E2 The Machine Did Not Drain 4 2 1 3 E5 The Machine Did Not Fill 4 2 1 4 E6 The Inverter Sensed a Problem 4 2 1 5 EF Inverter Communication Problem 4 2 2 How to Set the Machine to the Test Mode 4 2 2 1 How to Start th
17. es Celsius e The inlet valves for the hot and cold water must be nearer than 4 feet 1 2 meters from the machine e The minimum water pressure must be 4 5 PSI 30 kPa The maximum water pressure must be 145 PSI 1000 kPa Drain e Attach the drain hose in the drain pipe to prevent damage from water leaks e The maximum height of the drain pipe must be less than 96 inches 2 4 meters from the bottom of the machine PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 2 How to Prepare the Machine Put the correct access code into the machine See Section 2 1 1 How to Put the Access Code into the Machine e The Wash Cycle window shows the first wash cycle number e The Amount window shows the necessary amount for the wash cycle e The Status window and the Minutes window are empty Push the Start button to increase the necessary amount for the wash cycle The maximum amount is 16 00 The minimum is 0 Push the Se ect button to go to the subsequent wash cycle After you set the amount for wash cycle 7 push the Select button The Select window shows n and the Amount window shows x x 1 8 if the machine is set for a coin slide meter box Figure 5 Push the Start button to change the amount per slide action Push the Select button e To change the access code push the Select button Read Section 2 1 3 How to Change the Access Code now e To go to the standby condition push the Select button 5 times The first 4 p
18. g the machine if the door is open The controller used on coin machine models in the Milnor C4E line permits opening the door only during the first 60 seconds of the wash cycle while the basket is turning in wash speed If the door is opened the drain valve opens immediately the motor stops driving the basket and if the machine still has electric power a brake is immediately applied to the basket The wash program that was in progress when the door opened will resume where it was interrupted and the door will lock after any time remaining on the door latch delay timer expires The door locks immediately if the timer expires while the door is open and the door is subsequently closed DANGER 6 Entangle and Sever Hazards Contact with goods being processed can cause the goods to wrap around your body or limbs and dismember you The goods are normally isolated by the locked cylinder door e Do not put any part of your body in the machine while the basket is moving e Do not operate the machine with the door open Do not attempt to open the door or reach into the cylinder until the cylinder is stopped e Do not touch goods inside or hanging partially outside the turning cylinder e Do not open the cylinder door with water in the cylinder Do not tamper with or disable any safety device or operate the machine with a malfunctioning safety device Request authorized service e Do not operate the machine with a malfunctioning door i
19. h moving components normally isolated by guards covers and panels can entangle and crush your limbs These components move automatically 2 1 1 How to Put the Access Code into the Machine Tip The access code is set to 1234 until you change it 1 Turn the machine off Disconnect the wall plug or set the circuit breaker off 2 Push the Se ect button Figure 4 while you turn the machine on and continue to push it for 5 seconds This lets you put the access code into the machine PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
20. he first assembly date for the machine or change about which this manual gives data As of date The company makes new manuals about items that are not new These new manuals will include data started before this date Access date The date Milnor prepared the manual for its publication Depth Detail manuals show the maximum available data Synopsis manuals show the minimum necessary data A manual with more data goes with a synopsis manual Custom A value of n a here shows that this manual applies to all machines identified on the inner front cover of the manual Other values show the laundry name and a code for the specified machine Applicability Each value here shows the machines or model numbers that this manual applies to The inner front cover shows the full list of the applicable models If this value is not used this manual has a different function Language Code The value here shows the language and dialect of this manual Eng01 shows that the manual uses United States English Refer to a document in this manual with all of the specifications shown on the front cover Replace the published manual number with the document number Trademarks Document BIUUUD14 Trademarks of Pellerin Milnor Corporation These words are trademarks of Pellerin Milnor Corporation PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 1 1 4 2 1 2 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 4 4 2 1 5 4 2 2 Chapter 4 H
21. his Manual Does Not Have the Necessary Data Document BIUUUD17 1 3 How to Get the Necessary Repair Components Document BIUUUD19 1 4 How to Identify this Manual and its Included Documents Document BIUUUD13 1 5 Trademarks Document BIUUUD14 1 5 1 Trademarks of Pellerin Milnor Corporation 1 5 2 Trademarks of Other Companies il Safety for Milnor MCS10_ Models Document BIQUUS01 ii l General Safety Requirements ii 1 1 Personnel 11 1 2 Safety Devices 11 1 3 Maintenance 11 2 The Danger from a Rotating Cylinder 11 3 The Danger from Processing with Flammable Materials 1 4 The Danger from Operating with Guards or Covers Removed 1 5 The Danger of Entrapment in a Coin Machine 1 5 1 Install Disconnect Switches 1 5 2 Inform the Customer 11 5 3 Test Door Interlock and Coin Counter Operation 1 5 4 Ensure Cycle Completion iii Contacting Milnor Document BIUUUK06 Table of Contents Chapter 1 How to Install the Machine 1 1 Important Manager User Data Document BIQUUC01 1 1 1 Make Sure of the Safety of All Personnel 1 1 2 Use the Correct Detergent 1 1 3 Components and Specifications PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Figures Tables and Supplements Table 1 Trademarks Table 2 Trademarks Table 3 Pellerin Milnor Corporation Contact Information Figure 1 The Machine Components Table 4 Machine Specifications Table 5 Hot Water Wash Timer 31 Actual 34 00 1 Step Name Detergent Tempe
22. k of the tap and the water inlet pressure Also be sure that the screens in the inlet hoses are clear of contamination E6 The Inverter Sensed a Problem The inverter had an error When the basket turns the machine does checks of the inverter This error occurs if the controller does not see the input at all times The controller stops the wash cycle and turns all machine outputs off Turn the machine off EF Inverter Communication Problem The inverter did not communicate with the machine controller or the motor for 20 seconds The controller stops the wash cycle and turns all machine outputs off Turn the machine off How to Set the Machine to the Test Mode 1 Push the Start button while you turn the machine on 2 The Select window shows C to tell you that the machine is prepared for the test procedures PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 4 How to Test and Repair the Machine Figure 14 Drain Pump Filter 8 Replace the pump filter 9 Put the plug in the hose 10 Replace the hose in the clip 11 Turn the machine on Do a check for leaks 12 Close the lower cover door Replace the screw and the white plug 4 1 3 The Door Seal 1 Open the machine door 2 Remove all clothing and other goods from the machine basket 3 The gray seal is between the door opening and the basket Do a check of the area at the rear of the seal for objects Figure 15 Figure 15 Inspect the Door Seal PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORA
23. l and chemical conditions in the bath preceding extraction and The Rear of the Control Panel The Internal View other miscellaneous factors Estimates of the maximum force normally encountered are available for each model and size upon request Floor or foundation sizes shown on any Milnor document are only for on grade situations based only on previous experience without implying any warranty obligation or responsibility on our part 1 2 1 Foundation Considerations Size for size flexibly mounted machines generally do not require as strong a floor foundation or other supporting structure as do rigid machines However a floor or other supporting structure having sufficient strength and rigidity as described in Section 1 2 2 is nonetheless vitally important for these models as well 1 2 2 How Strong and Rigid Legend Many building codes in the U S A specify that laundry floors must have a minimum live load A The Access Code button capacity of 150 pounds per square foot 732 kilograms per square meter However even B The access hole to the Access Code button compliance with this or any other standard does not necessarily guarantee sufficient rigidity In any event it is the sole responsibility of the owner user to assure that the floor and or any other supporting structure exceeds not only all applicable building codes but also that the floor and or 2 1 4 2 How to Get at the Button from Out of the Machine any other supporting str
24. machine The owner employee must familiarize himself with the contents of all machine instruction manuals The owner employee should direct any questions about these instructions to a Milnor dealer or the Milnor Service department ii 1 4 Personnel tTrain employee personnel what to do in case of emergencies Inform personnel about hazard avoidance and the importance of care and common sense Provide personnel with the safety and operating instructions that apply to them Verify that personnel use proper safety and operating procedures Verify that personnel understand and abide by the warnings on the machine and precautions in the instruction manuals ii 1 2 Safety Devices Do not remove or stop safety devices on the machine or in the laundry e Keep all guards covers panels and doors installed e Repair worn or broken safety devices before you operate the machine ii 1 3 Maintenance e Let only approved personnel do servicing on this machine PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Preface e Examine the machine for indications of possible failure e Make the necessary repairs Replace components before they become worn i 2 The Danger from a Rotating Cylinder li 3 A tremendous amount of inertia is stored in the rotating cylinder of any washer extractor even at slow speeds Washer extractors are equipped with a door interlock designed to prevent opening the door if the cylinder is turning and to prevent startin
25. machine is included but it is not installed The machine will operate with less noise if you install this panel 1 Use the machine container to prevent damage to the machine and the floor 2 Get aid to tilt the machine rearward on the container 3 Put the bottom panel on the machine See Figure 8 Use the 8 screws in the accessories bag 4 Get aid to right the machine Figure 8 Install the Bottom Panel Bottom View of the Machine Legend A Front of the machine B Bottom panel End of BIQUUI03 BIQUUI0O2 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU How to Connect the Water Inlets and the Drain Outlet Connect the Water Inlets CAUTION 21 Prevent machine damage from water valve leaks Water leaks can cause damage Obey these rules to prevent water leaks e Be careful when you connect the supply hoses to the water inlets e Use the supplied flexible washers when you connect the supply hoses e Turn the supply valve fully on to do a check for leaks e Use only new hoses when you install this machine Replace hoses before they break e Do not make the hoses flat Do not let the hoses get kinks 1 Connect the new supply hoses to the water supply valves 2 Connect the supply hoses to the water inlets on the machine PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 2 How to Prepare the Machine Chapter 1 How to Install the Machine Figure 7 The Access Code Button e the liquor leve
26. ne Attach the bottom of the control to the machine before Figure 2 How Rotating Forces Act on the Foundation you put the top of the panel into its position Typical Flexibly mounted Machine 7 Replace the screws that hold the control panel to the machine 2 1 5 Model MCS10HXCS How to Connect the Coin Counter This machine model has some bolts in the top panel and an electrical harness Use these components to connect a meter box that contains a mechanical coin slide device or an electronic coin mechanism You will get more instructions with the meter box Speak to your Milnor representative 2 1 6 Model MCS10HXCR How to Connect the Card Reader p This machine model has a space in the control panel for a card reader device Use these components to connect a meter box that contains an electronic card reader You will get instructions with the device Speak to your Milnor representative End of BIQUUC02 Direction of force Load Rotation Frequency RPM 60 PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 1 How to Install the Machine 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 4 The figure s above depict s both on grade and above grade installations as well as models installed directly on a floor slab or on a foundation poured integrally with the slab Current machine data is available from Milnor upon request All data is subject to change without notice and may have changed sinc
27. nt Milnor washer extractors utilize high voltage electrical power to drive many moving parts As previously stated the washer basket acquires tremendous inertia during extract which must be absorbed by the brake or permitted sufficient time to dissipate Every guard side panel and door on the machine exists to isolate energized or moving parts from personnel and must be securely in place for safe operation DANGER 8 Electrocution and Electrical Burn Hazards Contact with high voltage will electrocute or burn you High voltage is present at the machine unless the main machine power disconnect is off Do not unlock or open electric box doors e Do not remove guards covers or panels e Do not reach into the machine housing or frame e Do not service the machine unless qualified and authorized You must clearly understand the hazards and how to avoid them e Know the location of the main machine disconnect and use it in an emergency to remove all electric power from the machine DANGER 9 Entangle and Crush Hazards Contact with moving components normally isolated by guards covers and panels can entangle and crush your limbs These components move automatically e Do not remove guards covers or panels e Do not reach into the machine housing or frame e Do not operate a damaged or malfunctioning machine Request authorized service e Do not service the machine unless qualified and authorized You must clearly understand
28. nterlock The Danger from Processing with Flammable Materials Washer extractors are manufactured specifically for use with water not with any type of solvent nor with any other material that might be flammable They are not suitable for any type of solvent cleaning process DANGER 7 Explosion and Fire Hazards Flammable substances can explode or ignite in the cylinder drain trough or sewer The machine is designed for washing with water not any other solvent Processing can cause solvent containing goods to give off flammable vapors Do not use flammable solvents in processing e Do not load machine with goods containing dry cleaning materials e Do not use the machine in the presence of solvent fumes PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 4 How to Test and Repair the Machine Figure 12 Lower Cover Door Front Side of the Machine Legend Machine door Lower cover door White plug Push here to open the lower cover door a Pry the white plug Figure 12 Item C out of the hole Remove the screw under the white plug c Push the bottom of the cover door Figure 12 item D to get at the drain hose and pump filter Figure 13 Get at the Drain Hose and Pump Filter Inside the Lower Cover Door Legend Drain pump filter installed Drain hose Drain hose plug Put the end of the drain hose in a bucket Remove the plug from the drain hose Water will come out Turn the drain pump filter to loosen it Wa
29. olts through plastic sleeves prevent damage when you move the machine Remove ee the bolts and sleeves before you use the machine 8 Push the Se ect button to keep the number The fourth place of Amount window shows the fourth number in the access code Push the CAUTION 16 Be Careful This machine is heavy Start button to change the fourth number e Get aid to move the machine 10 Push the Se ect button to keep the number If the access code is correct you can set the amount that are necessary to make the machine operate If the access codes do not agree the machine goes back to the standby condition Try again BIQUUIO1 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU How to Remove the Transportation Bolts and Sleeves may gt This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org oe Er 2 1 2 How to Set the Amount for a Wash Cycle This machine can use a coin slide meter box Figure 5 or a coin slot meter box Figure 6 e If your machine uses a coin slide meter box the number in the Amount window will decrease by 0 25 for each coin in the slide One coin equals one count e If your machine uses a coin slot meter box the number in the Amount window will decrease by 0 25 for each dropped coin Figure 5 Coin Slide Meter Box Figure 6 Coin Slot Meter Box PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 1 How to Ins
30. ow to Test and Repair the Machine Do acheck of the door seal for stains 5 For the stains use a solution that is 3 4 cup 175 milliliters household bleach in 1 gallon 3 8 liters of warm water Let the area dry for 5 minutes 7 Usea dry cloth to remove remaining moisture End of BIQUUMO1 BIQUUT0O1 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU How to Do Tests and Repair the Machine The Error Codes If the machine senses an error the Minutes window flashes an error code for the condition The Machine Status window flashes E to tell the customer about the error The customer can remove the load from the machine if the Machine Status window flashes U Some error messages stop automatically when the problem stops For other errors the attendant must set the machine to operate again E1 The Door Lock Did Not Operate The door latch did not operate correctly There are three conditions at the same time e The door is closed e The machine is trying to lock the door e The machine sees that the door is not locked This error condition can occur when the machine has power after the safety time Turn the machine off E2 The Machine Did Not Drain Check if the drain pump did not work or the lint filter was blocked or excessive suds were in the cylinder E5 The Machine Did Not Fill The tap did not open or water level did not reach the request To prevent this error do a chec
31. rature Chapter 3 How to Use the Machine Speed RPM Drain Bleach Drain Distribution Extract Softener Drain Sl OAV NAN AIIAJN Distribution _ Table 6 Warm Water Wash Timer 31 1 Extract Step Name Detergent Actual 34 00 Drain Bleach Drain Distribution Extract Softener Drain Distribution S Sej jal alm a wir Table 7 Cold Water Wash Timer 29 Actual 31 45 1 Extract Step Name Detergent Drain Rinse Drain Distribution Extract Softener Drain 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Distribution p Extract PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 3 How to Use the Machine 3 1 5 Add the Supplies Put the necessary quantity of detergent in the pocket that is near to the rear side of the machine If necessary put bleach and softener in the correct pockets Figure 11 Add Supplies to the Machine The Supply Hopper Legend Pocket for detergent Pocket for bleach Pocket for softener SOFTENER SLUMEADOR 3 1 6 Push the Start Button Push the Start button to start the machine End of BIQUUO01 BIQUUP01 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU 3 2 The Seven Standard Wash Cycles e Because the incoming water pressure and other factors influence the time required for the
32. tall the Machine Figure 3 Transportation Bolts Bolt and Sleeve Location Rear View Legend A Transportation bolts 4 locations Remove the lower 2 transportation bolts and sleeves Use a wrench Turn the plastic sleeves to remove them from the braces Remove the top 2 transportation bolts and sleeves Close the holes with the supplied caps nA BW N Re Keep the bolts and sleeves They are necessary if you move the machine End of BIQUUIO1 PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 2 How to Prepare the Machine Chapter 2 How to Prepare the Machine BIQUUCO02 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU How to Set the Machine Controls This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org The Milnor MCS10H_ washer extractor models have seven wash cycles The machine controller keeps the amount you set for each cycle Machines in this model line can have a coin counter that accepts quarters and other coins The Amount window shows the necessary amount for the wash cycle Put a dollar coin or a bill in the machine to decrease the necessary count by four CAUTION 18 Electrocution and Electrical Burn Hazards Contact with electric power can kill or seriously injure you Electric power is present inside the cabinetry unless the main machine power disconnect is off CAUTION 19 Entangle and Sever Hazards Contact wit
33. ter will come out When no water comes out the drain hose or the pump filter remove the pump filter ee gee Remove all objects from the pump filter PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Chapter 4 How to Test and Repair the Machine gt SE Chapter 4 How to Test and Repair the Machine BIQUUM01 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU How to Keep the Machine Clean This document uses Simplified Technical English Learn more at http www asd ste100 org Use only HE high efficiency detergent in this machine To let the machine dry do not fully close the door The External Parts Use a soft cloth or a sponge to remove spilled liquids Clean the machine frequently to keep it clean Notice 24 Prevent damage to the paint and other parts Clean the machine with soap and water only e Do not use abrasive cleaners or abrasive applicators The Drain Pump Filter The drain pump filter collects threads and small objects Clean the filter frequently to let the machine drain quickly CAUTION 25 Avoid Burns This procedure releases a small amount of water from the machine e Let the water in the machine become cool before you open the drain pump filter 1 Turn the machine off 2 Open the lower cover door PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION Preface i 4 The Danger from Operating with Guards or Covers Removed ii 5 Like other types of industrial equipme
34. ucture for each washer extractor or group of washer extractors actually has sufficient strength and rigidity plus a reasonable factor of safety for both to support the weight of all the fully loaded machine s including the weight of the water and goods and including the published 360 degree rotating sinusoidal RMS forces that are transmitted by the machine s a Screws behind the bottom of the panel hold it to the machine Remove the screws Moreover the floor foundation or other supporting structure must have sufficient rigidity i e a natural or resonant frequency many times greater than the machine speed with a reasonable factor of safety otherwise the mentioned 360 degree rotating sinusoidal RMS forces can be multiplied and magnified many times It is especially important to consider all potential vibration problems Turn the machine on that might occur due to all possible combinations of forcing frequencies rotating speeds of the machine s compared to the natural frequencies of the floor and or any other supporting structure s A qualified soil and or structural engineer must be engaged for this purpose 1 Turn the machine off 2 Remove the control panel from the machine b Pull the bottom of the control panel up and away from the machine c Pull the control panel down and away from the machine Push the Access Code button Figure 7 for two seconds Turn the machine off D p e Put the control panel on the machi
35. unter Operation Verify daily that the door interlock is functioning properly ii 5 4 Ensure Cycle Completion Make a check that the machine does not start unless the door is closed and you push the Start button End of BIQUUSO1 BIUUUKO6 Published Book specs Dates 20090428 20090428 20090428 Lang ENGO1 Applic QUU iii Contacting Milnor Your authorized Milnor dealer can assist you with any aspect of your Milnor machine and is familiar with local conditions that may be pertinent to its installation use or maintenance Always contact your dealer first Should you or your dealer need assistance from the Milnor factory refer to Table 3 for contact information Table 3 Pellerin Milnor Corporation Contact Information Purpose Department Telephone E mail Website Order or enquire about Parts 504 467 2787 504 469 9777 parts milnor com replacement parts Obtain advice on installing Customer Service 504 464 0163 504 469 9777 service milnor com servicing or using Technical Support www milnor com Customer Service Learn about request or enrollin Training 504 712 7725 504 469 9777 training milnor com Milnor service seminars Determine warranty eligibility or Warranty 504 712 7735 504 469 9777 service milnor com claim status Administration Attention Warranty Ask about comment on or report Technical 504 712 7636 504 469 1849 techpub milnor com an error in equipment manuals Publi
36. ushes show subsequent numbers in the access code Push the button one more time to set the machine to the standby condition 2 1 3 How to Change the Access Code o2 I oo od a Doe The 1 in the Amount window shows the first number of the access code Push the Start button to change the first number from 1 to a value from 0 through 9 Push the Select button to keep this value The display shows the second number Push the Start button to change the second number from 2 to a value from 0 through 9 Push the Select button to keep this value The display shows the third number Push the Start button to change the third number from 3 to a value from 0 through 9 Push the Select button to keep this value The display shows the fourth number Push the Start button to change the fourth number from 4 to a value from 0 through 9 Push the Select button to keep this value and set the machine to the standby condition 2 1 4 How to Set the Access Code to 1234 You can get at the Access Code button from in the machine or you can remove the control panel 2 1 4 1 How to Get at the Button from in the Machine NO HOD eS Turn the machine off Remove the top panel from the machine Two screws at the rear of the machine hold the top panel Turn the machine on Put a piece of rigid wire through the hole in the shield at the rear of the control panel Figure 7 Push the Access Code button for two seconds

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