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2. 1 lt OSO O O O O Z Z Z lt Z lt Z 26 17 26 18 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40 COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS oo O O O Z Z Z OO O O O owl 255 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40 TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N
3. Maintenance manual for reference machines Washer extactors FOM 71 CLS FOM 71 MP Lab IEC 60456 Ed 5 ef Yor_ Electrolux 438 9094 21 EN 2010 11 30 Operating manual in original language Contents Contents 1 1 Wascator FOM 71 CLS Software Vers ONS dearneeaaedee 2 1 Installation inspection of the reference machine 3 1 Calibration of the level Control system 4 1 Calibration of the scale 5 1 Installation of laboratory sensors for temperature and 6 1 speed connection for external weight signal Adjustment of temperature speed and water 7 1 Cleaning the machine from lint scale and detergent 8 1 Maintenance before start up of a test series 9 1 Regular maintenance 6 12 004 424 10 1 Empty run test data CLS pp 11 1 Program description GLS ns 12 1 FOM 71 MP Lab Installation inspection of the reference machine 13 1 Calibration of the level control System pp 14 1 Installation of laboratory sensors for temperature and speed 15 1 Adjustment of temperature NS ayusqa 16 1 Flow meter Installation ds Flow meter Calibration ius TEN TON F
4. me m e e e e ee a e a ae e e e ae a e e e e e a e e a aee oae e aee a ae a ae e e a ae a a a ae e 2 X72 By 6 4 95 40 RED Flow meter control 11 136 135 X133 X9C X9A X9B X133 X9C 4 gt 1 Flowmeter Hoses with sensor Hose clamp Instruction Battery eliminator 24vac Level control Prom Part No Eng 438719389 De 438719394 Gasket Harness 0 Harness LH e WN gt
5. Connect the eliminator 24V X136 to the flow meter control box If the level control A is black it shall be exchanged to a light grey included in the kit Part No 471 8856 02 Remove capacitor C22 Make a hole in the rear panel by knocking out the hole to the left of the water connecions Connect cable 10 connection X133 to the flow meter control box and the other end to the plinth B X22 on connections 3 and 7 via the hole in the rear panel Disconnect the quick connector A 9 with the wires coming from the water valves Pull cable 9 through the hole in the rear panel and connect X9A and X9B to both sides of opened connector X9 Connect X9C to the flow meter control box Hot water connection Cold water connection Cold water supply pipe 2 Flow meter control Change of EPROM Two memories are included in the kit one with English display text and one with German display text In some cases the existing memory must be changed See section Start up with flow controlled programs Fg Incase a memory shift is needed dismount the control board and 4 change the EPROM to attached AN A On some machines relay 10 may not be mounted If so replace the board Calibration and configuration of the flow meter Fig Flow meter control Configure the flow meter according to the attached configuration scheme It is very easy to make mistakes dur
6. SEC MAINWASH 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS Z 2 Z Z lt Z lt 222 255 20 1 MIN z O O O O O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60 HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME
7. e Carry out an installation check according to instructions in Chapter 13 e Carry out a flow meter check according to instructions in Chapter 19 e Carry out an empty run test Use Cotton 60 C or Cotton 40 C depending on the type of program to be run during the test period Compare the results obtained with results shown in Table 1 in Chapter 23 Empty run test data MP Lab Note the definitions assigned to the time intervals shown in the table e fthe value fall outside the specification detailed in Table E 2 in 60456 carry out a second empty run test or recalibrate f other values obtained from the empty run test differs from the value in Table 1 analyse the reason for this difference and correct wrong water pressure wrong supply water temperature faulty heating element etc Before every test period e Check for the presence of lint according to instructions in Chapter 21 Check the supply time for first fill Shall be 109 14 seconds from clo sure of door lock relay to end of filling If the time is too short lower the water pressure If the time is too long clean the supply filter in accordan ce to instruction in Chapter 21 or rise the water pressure e Carry out a weight check according to instructions in Chapter 19 Daily check f the machine has not been in use for the last 2 hours run the start up program Program 991 The start up program will flush the machine with water and normalise all
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9. Cold water inlet temperature The temperature of the supplied cold water Temp at end of heating in enzyme step The temperature at the time the hea ting relay is switched off after reach ing the 40 C enzyme step Temp at the end of the enzyme step The temperature in the bath just prior to the heating up to 60 C Empty run test data Temp at the end of heating in final heating Temp at the end of the main wash Amount of water in main wash Amount of water in rinses Total energy consumption Drum Speed Water pressure The temperature when the hea ting relay is switched off after reaching 60 C The temperature in the bath just prior to drain after main wash The amount of supplied water to the main wash The amount of water supplied in each rinse The total energy consumed during the program Drum speed measured in RPM Water pressure Static measured close to inlet valve and during the filling of water FOM 71 CLS Empty run test data IEC 60456 ED 5 Cotton 60 Empty run Time Total program time Heating time cold 20 C Heating time 20 C 40 C Heating time 40 C 60 C Total mainwash time Filling time of water first fill Temperature Cold water inlet temperature At end of heating to 40 C At end of heating to 60 C At the end of mainwash Water Amount of water in mainwash Amount of water in rinse 1 Amount of water in rinse 2 Amount of water in rinse 3 Amount
10. MAINWASH 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 20 WASH TIME MIN SEC 30 SEC COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N
11. SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 MAINWASH 6 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N ooooo0 Z Z ZZ Z Z Z 26 35 26 36 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME
12. MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 6 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N 255 20 30 SEC z OSO O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z lt 2 lt 222 1 MIN SO O OO O Z Z ZZ Z Z Z 26 11 26 12 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60 NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 7 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC S Oo O O O 222222 z lt Z
13. PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS 8 072 2 Z Z Z lt lt 1 MIN Z lt Z lt 222 255 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40 TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC EXTRACT SPINNING MIN SEC MAIN DATA BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N GENTLE ACTION ON TIME SEC GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME SEC NORMAL ACTION ON TIME SEC NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME SEC 2 MIN z OS O O OO Z Z Z Z Z lt lt MIN MIN 12 12 26 23 26 24 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60 Synth Blends 60 MAINWASH 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACT
14. Removal of residual detergent Detergent may accumulate in certain parts of the machine and may also form part of deposits on the inner side of the outer drum e Detergent may accumulate in the hose between the drum and the exter nal tap valve Remove the valve and clean the hose using bottle cleaner Flush the hose with water to ensure that no detergent remains e Detergent may also accumulate in the hose between the drum and the external level glass Clean the glass and hose using bottle cleaner Flush the hose with water to ensure that no detergent remains e Runa Cotton 85 C or Cotton 60 C program with the machine empty and without detergent on a regular basis If foam is visible during the main wash repeat the Cotton program until no stable foam is visible Maintenance before start up of a test series 22 1 FOM 71MP Lab Maintenance before start up of a test series In order to ensure that the reference machine is in good order and will work in accordance with the specifications given in IEC 60456 a number of checks can be carried out Before any major test period e Check for any lint according to instructions in Chapter 21 e Check the supply time for first fill Shall be 109 14 seconds from closu re of door lock relay to end of filling If time is too short lower the water pressure If the time is too long clean the supply filter in accordance with the instruction set out in Chapter 21 or increase the water pressure
15. DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 6 255 20 30 SEC z OSO O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z OSO O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 26 51 26 52 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TI
16. MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 DRAIN 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N Y GENTLE ACTION Y N N TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN RINSE 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 0 WASH TIME MIN SEC 3 MIN COLD WATER Y N Y HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 DRAIN 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N Y IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N C
17. 3 GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME SEC 12 NORMAL ACTION ON TIME SEC 12 NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME SEC 3 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20 COTTON 20 MAINWASH 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N xz lt 222 1 MIN lt OSO O O O O Z Z Z lt Z lt Z 26 49 26 50 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20 COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TI
18. CLS Empty run test data During the RRT2008 ring test data was obtained from a number of laboratories This data is useful when checking that the refe rence machine in the laboratory is performing as expected Please note This data is obtained from runs with an unloaded machine Therefore the energy and process times obtained here cannot be compared with the same parameters applied during a test series carried out with a loaded machine However empty test runs are not affected by load differentials or deter gent batches and will only produce results that are specific to the machine Table 1 below shows the estimated defined values for Cotton 60 C as well as average values from the RRT 2008 ring test The RRT 2008 average values were obtained from the RRT 008 IEC CENELEC CECED ring test These values are based on empty run tests undertaken at 20 different laboratories The definitions used in Table 1 differ from those given in IEC 60456 and below are applicable to Table1 Definitions Total program time Time from the start of first filling to the start of the retardation phase at the end extraction sequence Heating time The time until the heating relays have been switched on during the diffe rent heating periods Total main wash time The time from start of first filling until the start of first rinse water supply Filling time of water The first filling time 26 litre From closure of door lock relay to end of filling
19. COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER 255 3 MIN z 2 22 Z Z IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60 DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y
20. COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 6 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N 20 30 SEC z OS O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z lt Z lt Z Z Z 1 MIN z OSO O O OO Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 26 19 26 20 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40 GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME
21. GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N O O 2 Z Z Z 1 MIN Z lt Z lt Z Z Z 3 MIN z OSO O O O OY Z Z Z Z Z lt 26 21 26 22 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40 GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 4
22. MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N z lt Z lt 2 255 30 14 MIN z 222222 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40 COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N
23. N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC O O OO O Z Z Z Z Z S O O O O Z Z Z Z Z lt 26 53 26 54 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20 DRAIN 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC EXTRACT SPINNING MIN SEC 1 MIN 5 MIN IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20 MAIN DATA BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N GENTLE ACTION ON TIME SEC GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME SEC NORMAL
24. SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N O O O O O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30 COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 L
25. Step 0 7 C Result will be a higher wash temperature Adjustment of temperature speed and water 7 7 Table 1 Parameters in Settings 1 FUNCTION DEFAULT EXPLANATION VALUE SPEED CALIB LOW RANGE IN 1000 Will change the drum speed in the low speed interval From software 1 8 and machine serial lt 300 RPM The default value is a ratio value and a 1 number 052089296 unit change will change the ratio 0 1 Thus 956 will mean 95 6 of original speed and 1050 105 of original speed SPEED CALIB HIGH RANGE IN Will change the drum speed in the high speed inter From software 1 8 and machine serial val gt 300 RPM The default value is a ratio value and number 052089296 a 1 unit change will change the ration 0 1 in the same way as for LOW RANGE SHOWED SPEED CALIB LOW Corrects the speed showed in display to actual From software 1 8 and machine serial speed number 052089296 Will change the showed display speed in the low speed interval lt 300 RPM The default value is a ratio value and a 1 unit change will change the ratio 0 1 Thus 956 will mean 95 6 of original displayed speed and 1050 105 of original displayed speed SHOWED SPEED CALIB HIGH Corrects the speed showed in display to actual From software 1 8 and machine serial speed I number 052089296 Will change the shown display speed in the high speed interval gt 300 RPM The default value is a ratio value and a 1 unit change will change the ratio 0 1 in the same
26. TEMP ADJUST SUB Default value O Software 1 8 Introduced 2007 01 27 from serial number 005200089296 Changes Following parameters added to Settings 1 SPEED CALIB LOW RANGE IN Default value 1000 SPEED CALIB HIGH RANGE IN Default value 1000 SHOWED SPEED CALIB LOW Default value 1000 SHOWED SPEED CALIB HIGH Default value 1000 Software 2 0 Introduced 2009 08 25 from serial number 005200126347 Changes Software bug regarding first fill corrected Following parameters added to Settings 1 BACKLIGHT Default value Rev 2 03 Introduced 2009 12 18 from serial number 005220402809 Changes Default values changed IS TEMP ADJUST ADD Default value 0 IS TEMP ADJUST SUB Default value 3 Software 3 0 Introduced 2010 04 12 from serial number 005220405727 Changes Software bug corrected Bug does not affect testing in accordance with IEC standards All software from 1 30 is suitable for IEC 60456 testing but version 1 8 is recommen ded Contact your nearest Electrolux Laundry Service Centre for downloading instruc tions Installation inspection of the reference machine Wascator FOM 71 CLS Installation inspection of the reference machine Before carrying out any major test series inspect the installation and check the following terms e The machine must be installed on a level base The following clearances are recom mended in order to facilitate calibration At least 500 mm between the machine and the wal
27. Z S O O OO Z Z Z Z Z lt Z 26 29 26 30 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60 DRAIN 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N Y GENTLE ACTION Y N N TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN RINSE 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 0 WASH TIME MIN SEC 3 MIN COLD WATER Y N Y HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 DRAIN 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N Y GENTLE ACTION Y N N TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN RINSE 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60 GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL
28. a smaller 5 litre min valve at the end of each filling in order to increase the accuracy of the system The parameter START SLOW FILLING HG defines how much before the set amount of water this change of valves shall occur Default value is 10HG 21 kg and equal to 1 litre Jand shall not be changed 7 2 Adjustment of temperature speed and water NOTE It is advisable that authorized technicians from Electrolux Laundry Systems are contacted before any change is made Procedure for changing parameters in SETTINGS 1 Electrical installation must be carried out by authorized personnel e Turn main switch at the rear of the machine to OFF Disconnect the machine from the main power e Unscrew the lid to the rear electrical connection box 4 screws and re move the lid Remove the main switch knob from the lid and place the knob in the main switch again e Reconnect the machine to main power and turn the main power switch to ON Select MENU in display e Go down to SETTINGS 1 Select and change the desired parameter For a list of available parame ters see Table 1 Once all changes have been made go to READY last line in Settings 1 Insert a short circuit jumper over the two pins to the right in connection X80 on the A21 board in rear connection box The board to the right facing rear The location of X80 is shown in fig 1 The jumper is stored on one of the pins in the X80 connector Pres
29. allow you to see any lint around the elements and the drain valve If there is lint on the heating elements they must be removed and clea ned Disconnect the electrical wires and loosen the fastening bolt on the element do not remove the bolt Using flat pliers turn the threaded axis about 90 anti clockwise The heating element can now be removed and cleaned Also clean the element if a layer of scale is visible After cleaning refit the element and ensure that no water leaks are visible around the element seal before refitting the front panel Removing lint from the drain valve If lint has been observed in on the drain valve try to remove it via the heating element openings If this is not possible the drain valve must be removed Remove the front panel and unscrew all hose fastenings on hose from detergent box to drain pipe and on the hose to the drum Unscrew the two bolts holding the drain valve unit and remove the electrical connec tion to the drain valve The drain valve assembly can now be removed Reassemble the unit in reverse order Note Do not place the electrical connector in wrong place correct fre quency is 50 or 60 Hz Also see instructions on next page Cleaning the machine 21 3 Description The drain valve is a motor operated diaphragm valve which ensures rapid machine emptying by its opening on a large cross sectional surface area Its design is self clearing which eliminates the need for lint
30. as 0 0 kg a margin of 0 1 kg is permitted If a different value is shown in the display the zero adjustment must be done again Calibration of the scale system 5 3 Adjustment of the FOM 71 CLS scale control unit in event that the scale cannot be set to zero If the offset weight is too high or negative a zero calibration may fail This may be cau sed by the addition or removal of heavy objects hoses panels etc during installation The instruction below describes how to overcome this fault The location of the potentiometer Bild 5 3 jpg 1 Remove the lower front panel and open up the control box for the FOM 71 CLS Weight System located below the machine as shown in the picture above The box is only at tached to the frame with zippers 2 All panel plates and components removed from the machine must be placed on top of the machine This is important in order to get the correct weight when performing the calibration 3 Turn the potentiometer shown above counter clockwise until the Clarus Control display shows about 20 kg If you turn the display too far it will display 999 If so turn the poten tiometer back about 1 full turn 4 Once this has been done a normal zero calibration may be performed in accordance with the instructions above Calibration of the scale system 6 1 Wascator FOM 71 CLS Installation of laboratory sensors for tempe rature and speed and connection for external weight signal Lab
31. be maintained and checked in order to ensure that the reference machine is in good order and will work in accordance with the specifications given in IEC 60456 Every 6 months Carry out an installation check according to instructions in Chapter 3 Use the start up program Program 991 and make a visual check and ensure that the supply or drain valves are not leaking Carry out a weight check according to instructions in Chapter 5 To prevent the build up of scale if the reference machine is run in hard water decalcify the machine according to procedure described in Chap ter 8 Check for any build up of lint or detergent and if verified clean according to instructions in Chapter 8 Carry out an empty run test Cotton 60 C or Cotton 40 C depending what type of program to run during the test period Compare the results obtained with results shown in Table 1 in Chapter 11 Empty run test data Note the definitions assigned to the time inter vals shown in the table If values are outside the specification in Table E 2 in IEC 60456 make another empty run test or recalibrate If other values from the empty run test differs from the values shown in Table 1 Analyse why the values differ and correct Wrong water pressure wrong supply water temperature faulty heating element etc Once a year Performa a complete calibration of the machine in accordance with certi fied procedures Empty run test data 11 1 Wascator 71
32. dictated by operating conditions and water quality The valve fails to open or close correctly e Check that the motor has the correct supply voltage e Check that the plunger rod can move freely e Check that the diaphragm is not clogged by deposits of scale Comment When replacing the motor Brown cable 60 Hz Blue cable common Black cable 50 Hz Tensioning the return springs With the valve housing removed Turn the return spring so that the spring s tongue is resting against the stop screw Place the valve housing over the return spring so that the pin on the spring fits into the inlet of the piston rod NOTE The piston rod shall be fitted so that its input is longitudinal with the housing Then turn the housing one turn in a clockwise direction In this way the spring s pin will be threaded into the piston rod The spring is then tensioned approximately 1 4 turn as a result of the rise in the piston rod Spring tongue Return spring s pin Stop screw Cleaning the machine Removal of scale Depending on how the reference machine is to be used wet parts should be descaled on a regular basis e To remove and prevent the formation of scale in instances where the machine is used in a hard water area implement the following proce dure o Put 0 5 kg of citric acid the detergent department o Start program Cotton 85 C o Rinse the reference machine again by running the Cotton 85 C pro gram
33. ees uonduosep 104 3 LON S19 LZ INO 1018958M Oo0r UOYOD GPF 95009 DAI Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 25 4 oo se k AAA Jj I AS ap 2 oe fe TE ee N s A AE O __ oe zes O poo TAN fee x O Nes 00 pde 9 U9H EWJON 5 ysem Bune u uldS ulesq esuly ye su s nyessdwej Buunp uonoy Ajddns Pun eouenbesg 12 ees uonduosep 104 3 LON qe1 diN LZ WO4 4oleose 2509 SPUAJA SINSYIU S 9Sr09 DAI 2 2 2 212 2 ale a 25 5 Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 SNUSH IEUNON uiN euun ON S9A uids uleiq sulH ye seJnleleduel uonov Buunp uonoy Ajddng 4ele ou nb s 2 2 2 2 212 2 2 2 oc 12 ees uonduosep 104 3 LON qe1 diN LZ INO 4oleoseM 9 07 Spu lg son ulu S 96709 DAI Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 25 6 E c s bt e es ESAS EA e i gt EEES gt EEE A E E ES A he A uq Jr hu ___ pa e ls ENE 1 AE x oso jJ A j jeuswuew __ la o 9 3 en
34. filters The main valve components are e motor with gear e acme threaded plunger rod with plunger and return spring e rubber diaphragm e connections for water filling overfilling and drainage In the open position the valve is de energised The plunger rod is thus screwed down to its lowest position by the return spring The di Bild 1213 aphragm is compressed forcing the piston downwards and opening the valve When the motor is activated and begins to rotate the plunger rod is screwed upwards via the gear the diaphragm is compressed forcing the plung er upwards and the valve closes The overfilling connection is connected to the up per half of the washing drum and the water and suds are led directly to the waste outlet should the inlet valves or level control cease to function The connection for water filling as well as a nipple for ceonnection of the sensing line for the level control are located on the riser to the wash ing drum Nipple for sender hose level control Overfilling Water filling Washing Drain connection hose connection drum riser Le ES Diaphragm closed Al 2 SS 2 d position Open position Plunger rod Guide pin Bild 2 21 3 Gear wheel Return spring 21 4 Cleaning the machine Repair instructions Deposits of scale in the diaphragm may prevent the valve from closing or opening correctly Therefore the valve should be cleaned at specific inter vals
35. lt 222 255 60 1 MIN 2 2 2 2 2 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 8 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N oo SO O O OO Z ZZ Z Z Z Z 2 lt 222 26 13 26 14 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60 GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N
36. machine is sufficient and compliant with the specifica tion in the standard 15 2 litre and that the amount can be maintained at all times The water pressure at the intake of the machine may never fall below 100kPa Check that the power supply is compliant with the voltage specified on the reference machi ne data label and within the tolerances of the standard 2 Make sure that the power supply can maintain the required voltage level whilst the reference machine is heating Calibration of the level control system 4 1 Wascator FOM 71 CLS Calibration of the level control system During testing compliant with the IEC 604456 Ed5 standard this calibration does not control the supply water values of the wash program However where wash programs use the scale for controlling the water intake level the control becomes active and manages other levels inside the machine such as empty machine heating element safety level and overfill These levels are needed for the safety values of the machine Therefore the level must be adjusted and main tained in accordance with the procedure descri bed below CLS 1jpeg Assembling the ruler Fig 1 2 Mount the scale and ruler as shown in the pictures CLS 2 jpeg 4 2 Calibration of level control system Calibration of level control system The level control system can be calibrated both individually and manually Calibration starts at the bottom of the inner
37. or rinse results from the reference machine It is advisable not to remove the heating elements only for visual inspection of any scale or lint Elements shall only be removed when lint or scale have been identified in accordance with the inspection procedure A frequent removal of the elements will sooner or later result in high resistance in the wire connection causing too high connector temperature Electrical installation must be carried out by an authorized personnel 8 2 Cleaning the machine Cleaning the incoming supply water filter Debris clogging the incoming supply water filter can prolong the supply time so it falls outside the specification given in the standard Therefore it is necessary to regularly to clean the filter e Disconnect the incoming water hose and remove the filter The filter cartridge can easily be taken out from the valve housing Clean the filter and reassemble all the parts Inspecting and removal of lint from heating elements and the drain valve e The built up of lint around the heating elements and at the drain valve can be observed from inside the inner drum Use a battery torch and illuminate the inner side of the outer drum via the holes in the inner drum Lint around the elements and at the drain valve can then be seen e If lint is observed around the heating elements they shall be removed and cleaned Remove the front panel and the element cover Discon nect the electrical wires and
38. ratchet wrench Turn the valve and unhook it from the bolts 6 Disconnect the pressure hose from the lo werm part of the valve 7 Replace the valve with a new one 8 3 Main power switch Upper part Rubber diaphragm with drain connection Pressure plate Recoll spring Cylinder Diaphragm Nipple for con nection of feed hose from control valve 101772 8 4 Installation Assembling 4 1 2 O 3 4 Connect the pressure hose to the lower part of the valve Check that the hose is not bent or pinched Fit the rubber bellows onto the sleeve coupling Hook the valve onto the bolts and turn the valve into position Secure the 4 retaining bolts of the valve Secure the hose clamp at the connection of the rubber bellows on the sleeve coupling 5 Connect the drain hose to the upper part of the valve 3 6 7 Turn the main power switch to position 1 and verify correct valve operation and that it does not leak Reattach the front cover Removal of scale Depending on the use of the reference machine scale must be removed from all parts exposed to water on a regular basis If the machine is operated in a hard water area decalcify the machine in accordance with the following procedure o Put 0 5 kg of citric acid in the detergent department o Start program Cotton 85 C o Rinse the reference machine by running the Cotton 85 C program again Removal o
39. unscrew the fastening bolt on the ele ment until the bolt is at the end of the tread Do not remove the bolt Press the bolt and press in inwards as far as possible Now the hea ting element can be removed and cleaned Also clean the element if a layer of scale is visible After cleaning the heating elements shall be assembled again Make sure that no water leaks are visible around the element seal before mounting on the front panel Removal of lint from the drain valve e If lint has been observed in on the drain valve try to remove the lint via the openings of the heating elements e Ifthat is not possible then the drain valve must be removed See in struction on next page Cleaning the machine Repairs AN AN Repair work on the machine should only be done by specially trained personnel Dissambly IN IN For repair works on the drain valve there is a risk that water still left in the machine may flood onto the floor Be sure to dry up any spilled water since it may cause people to slip and hurt themselves 3 1 Take down power from the machine by tur ning the main power switch to the 0 position 2 Remove the front cover 4 3 Disconnect the drain hose from upper part of the valve 4 Undo the hose clamp holding the valve rub ber bellows against the sleeve coupling of the outer drum 5 5 Loosen unscrew the 4 retaining nuts of the valve a couple of turns use a socket extender and
40. way as for CALIB LOW BACKLIGHT Controls the time the display shall be illuminated in seconds 1 step 1 sec Max value 254 seconds READY Value 0 means display always illuminated Cleaning the machine 8 1 Wascator FOM 71 CLS Cleaning the machine from debris in water lint scale and residual detergent It is very important that the wet parts of the machine are free from debris and particles that can influence the wash performance of the machine Lint and threads from ballast and test swatches can accumulate on the heating elements and as the bundle of lint threads will grow it may eventu ally be so large that is clogging the drain valve and causing the drain valve to leak This leakage will definitely influence the wash performance as in the beginning of the main wash unsolved detergent is located above the drain valve seat When leakage occurs the concentrated solution will leak out reducing the detergent concentration in the bath Calcium carbonate from the hard water used in IEC tests will after time ac cumulate mainly on the heating elements If the scale layer is too thick the heating elements may be destroyed due to the insulating effect of the layer Heating power will also be reduced giving longer heating times Lint from the textiles together with zeolite from the detergent will accumu late on the surface of the outer drum and on the back gable If the amount of detergent is too large this can affect the wash and
41. 0 C or Cotton 40 C depen ding on the type of program to run be run during the test period Compare the results obtained with results shown Table 1 in Chapter 9 Empty run test data Note the definitions assigned to the time inter vals shown in the table e lf the value fall outside the specification detailed in Table E 2 in 60456 carry out a second empty run test or recalibrate f other values obtained from the empty run test differs from the value in Table 1 analyse the reason for this difference and correct wrong water pressure wrong supply water temperature faulty heating ele ment etc Before every test period e Check for the presence of lint according to instructions in Chapter 8 Check the supply time for first fill Shall be 127 x 14 seconds from closure of door lock relay to end of filling of the 5 litre valve If the time is too short lower the water pressure If the time is too long clean the supply filter according to instruction in Chapter 8 or rise the water pres sure e Carry out a weight check according to instructions in Chapter 5 Daily check e fthe machine has not been in use for the last 2 hours run the start up program Program 991 The start up program will flush the machine with water and normalise all temperatures inside the machine Regular maintenance 6 12 month Wascator CLS FOM 71 CLS Regular maintenance 6 12 months The reference machine shall at a regular basis
42. ACTION ON TIME SEC NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME SEC 12 12 26 55 Installation of flow meter control FOM 71 LAB 438 9041 07 04 only be carried out by authorized personnel Flow meter control Flow meter control This flow meter kit is specially designed for use together with the reference machine FOM 71 LAB and complies with the new EN 60456 prA1 The kit contains all necessary tubes and connectors for installation to a water hose If installation to fixed tubes is preferred be sure that a straight tube of 150 mm before and 75 mm behind the flow meter is mounted in order to get a uniform flow The tube diameter shall be the same as the attached tubes Be sure that the water has no particles that can block the rotating sensor wheel in the flow meter Mount if necessary a filter in the water housing in front of the straight tube The kit also contains a standard battery eliminator with euroconnection and 230V If other connections or voltages are needed an eliminator should be bought locally with following specifications Output 24 VDC stabilised Max 330mAmp DC connector type 2 1 mm pin negative pole in centre Disconnect the power supply to the machine Mount the flow meter control box on the wall Remove the top panel Mount the flow meter on the cold water supply pipe Connect cable with connection X135 to the flow meter and connect X135 on the flow meter control box see page 10 and 11
43. ASH TIME MIN SEC 2 MIN COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N Y COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 DRAIN 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N Y GENTLE ACTION Y N N TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN EXTRACT SPINNING MIN SEC 5 MIN MAIN DATA BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N Y GENTLE ACTION ON TIME SEC 3 GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME SEC 12 NORMAL ACTION ON TIME SEC 12 NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME SEC 3 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60 COTTON 60 MAINWASH 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAI
44. CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC EXTRACT SPINNING MIN SEC MAIN DATA BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N GENTLE ACTION ON TIME SEC GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME SEC NORMAL ACTION ON TIME SEC NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME SEC 31 255 2 MIN lt O O oO O Z Z Z Z Z lt Zz lt MIN MIN 12 12 26 31 26 32 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 Synth Blends 40 MAINWASH 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 20 WASH TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN COLD WATER Y N Y HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N Y COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0
45. EC 60456 Ed5 uiw uun uldS ulesq esuly ye su ON S9A 6ul leeH enuesy euuow enueo JeuuoN Buunp uonoy Buunp uonoy iddns eouenbes 510 LZ NOd 4o1eoseM 2 06 UONCD Sp3 9Sr09 ON S9A eni ulds ureiq esuly ye Buunp uonoy 6uunp Aiddns ayem ou nb s 510 LZ WOJ 4o1e9SEN 9 03 SPF 9Sr09 Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 12 8 FOM 71 MP Lab Installation inspection of the reference machine 13 1 FOM 71 MP Lab Installation inspection of the reference machine Before carrying out any major test series inspect the installation and check the following items e In order to make installation and servicing the machine easier the fol lowing clearances are recommended o Atleast 500 mm between the machine and the wall behind o Aminimum clearance of 250mm at the sides between the machine and a wall or other machine where more than one machine is instal led Bild 13_1 jpg e Check the mounting bolts to the floor as in this type of machine the drum is attached directly to the frame As a result the floor under the machine must be stable enough to absorb the dynamic forces genera ted during the spin cycles For fastening details see the Operating and installation manual for FOM 71 MP Lab e Check the levelling of the machine The v
46. EVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 3 gt O O OO O Z Z Z Z Z 1 MIN Z lt Z lt 222 3 MIN 2222 lt lt 26 47 26 48 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N Y GENTLE ACTION Y N N TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN RINSE 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 0 WASH TIME MIN SEC 2 MIN COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N Y COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 DRAIN 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N Y GENTLE ACTION Y N N TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN EXTRACT SPINNING MIN SEC 5 MIN MAIN DATA BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N Y GENTLE ACTION ON TIME SEC
47. G HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 31 255 20 30 SEC z S O OO O Z Z Z ZZ Z Z 2 lt 222 1 MIN z OSO O O OO Z Z ZZ Z Z Z 26 3 26 4 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85 MAINWASH 6 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 7 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NOR
48. G Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 0 WASH TIME MIN SEC 2 MIN COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N Y IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60 COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC O O OO O Z Z Z Z
49. GENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 6 20 30 SEC z OS O OO O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z OSO O O OO 2 2 Z Z Z Z Z 26 45 26 46 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN
50. ILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N oo O O O O Z xz lt 222 14 MIN 2 OSO O O OO Z Z ZZ Z Z Z lt Z Z Z 26 5 26 6 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85 GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N lt 31 255 3 MIN z Z Z Z Z xx IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85 COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME
51. IN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N oo 7 OSO O O OO Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 26 39 26 40 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 0 WASH TIME MIN SEC 3 MIN COLD WATER Y N Y HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 DRAIN 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N N GENTLE ACTION Y N Y TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN RINSE 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 0 WASH TIME MIN SEC 3 MIN COLD WATER Y N Y HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROL
52. ION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 20 WASH TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN COLD WATER Y N Y HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N Y COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 MAINWASH 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 20 WASH TIME MIN SEC 30 SEC COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60 COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE AC
53. LED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC EXTRACT SPINNING MIN SEC RINSE 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC oo 7 1 MIN 1 MIN S O O OO Z Z ZZ Z lt Z 26 41 26 42 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 DRAIN 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N N GENTLE ACTION Y N Y TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN EXTRACT SPINNING MIN SEC 6 MIN MAIN DATA BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N Y GENTLE ACTION ON TIME SEC 3 GE
54. MAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85 SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 8 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING F
55. ME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS oo O O O Z Z 2 OO O 2222222 lt Z Z ZZ Z IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20 HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC
56. ME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS oo O O O Z 2 Z OO O O O owl 255 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30 TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETER
57. ME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N O O O O O Z Z Z Z Z Z Z IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 20 COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y
58. MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC RINSE 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC Z 2 1 MIN Z lt 2 z OSO O OO O Z Z ZZ Z lt 1 MIN 26 7 26 8 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85 RINSE 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 0 W
59. MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 MAINWASH 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 40 WASH TIME MIN SEC 30 SEC COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME M
60. N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N O O 2222222 OOo O O 2222222 2 oo Z Z IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85 NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURIN
61. N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC oo 1 MIN lt 222 2 z OSO O O OO Z Z Z Z Z lt 1 MIN 26 15 26 16 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60 RINSE 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 0 WASH TIME MIN SEC 2 MIN COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N Y COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 DRAIN 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER
62. NG Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC Z Z ZZ 26 27 26 28 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 8 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 30 WASH TIME MIN SEC 14 MIN COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 MAINWASH 9 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLIN
63. NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS oo Z Z S O O OO Z ZZ Z Z Z Z Z 22222 255 26 33 26 34 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 TEMPERATURE C 20 WASH TIME MIN SEC 30 SEC COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 MAINWASH 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 40 WASH TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN
64. NTLE ACTION OFF TIME SEC 12 NORMAL ACTION ON TIME SEC 12 NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME SEC 3 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30 COTTON 30 MAINWASH 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N 1 lt OSO O O O O Z Z Z lt Z lt Z 26 43 26 44 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 30 COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TI
65. NWASH 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N 1 lt OSO O O O O Z Z Z lt Z lt Z 26 9 26 10 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 60 COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN
66. OLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC DRAIN 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION Y N GENTLE ACTION Y N TIME MIN SEC EXTRACT SPINNING MIN SEC MAIN DATA BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N GENTLE ACTION ON TIME SEC GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME SEC NORMAL ACTION ON TIME SEC NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME SEC 1 MIN Z lt lt Z lt 222 2 MIN lt OSO O O O O Z Z ZZ Z lt Z lt 2 MIN MIN 12 12 26 37 26 38 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 40 Wool 40 MAINWASH 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 20 WASH TIME MIN SEC 30 SEC COLD WATER Y N Y HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N Y COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N Y COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME
67. RING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N Zox 2 s lt 2 255 20 1 MIN lt OS O O O O Z Z Z lt Z lt Z 26 1 26 2 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 85 HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 3 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y
68. RMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N Y GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N N LEVEL UNITS 31 HYSTERESES UNITS 255 TEMPERATURE C 40 WASH TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 MAINWASH 6 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60 GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 7 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATI
69. TION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 4 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS oo Z Z S O O OO Z ZZ Z Z Z Z Z 22222 255 26 25 26 26 IEC 60456 Ed5 Synth Blends 60 TEMPERATURE C 20 WASH TIME MIN SEC 30 SEC COLD WATER Y N N HOT WATER Y N N COLD HARD WATER Y N N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N N SOAP DISPENSER N DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC 0 DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC 0 MAINWASH 5 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N N NO
70. VEL 0 SCU 5 e Press to fill the machine with water until the level reaches the botton of the inner drum where the ruler is placed e Press e Enter the value read on the ruler in RU units The first setting is O level in drum Press OK Press Open to fill more water e Press OK e Enter the value read on the ruler in RU units If you enter an incorrect value press CLR Enter new value Press OK e Enter another three values making five in total Once all values have been entered press 4 6 Calibration of level control system LEVEL CALIBRATION OLD CALIBRATION WILL BE OWERWRITTEN ARE YOU SURE PRESS OK ELSE PRESS ANY OTHER KEY 6 e Press OK e Go down to Exit e Press Select Calibration of the scale system 5 1 Wascator FOM 71 CLS Calibration of the scale system After installation and once all hoses and electrical cables have been connected to the machine the scale must be calibrated The current calibration Weight vs scale output is factory set and a zero calibration is required in order to compensate for the additional weight of the cables and hoses Important The cables and hoses must hang freely and the drain must have an air gap in order to ensure that the scale functions properly See chapter Installation Zero calibration is almost identical to a Tara but with one big difference In a Tara the scale will be zero adju
71. Y N N NORMAL ACTION Y N Y GENTLE ACTION Y N N TIME MIN SEC 1 MIN EXTRACT SPINNING MIN SEC 5 MIN MAIN DATA BUZZER ON WHEN PROGRAM FINISHED Y N Y GENTLE ACTION ON TIME SEC 3 GENTLE ACTION OFF TIME SEC 12 NORMAL ACTION ON TIME SEC 12 NORMAL ACTION OFF TIME SEC 3 IEC 60456 Ed5 Cotton 40 COTTON 40 MAINWASH 1 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 3 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 HOT LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N SOAP DISPENSER DETERGENT 1 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 2 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 3 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 4 TIME MIN SEC DETERGENT 5 TIME MIN SEC MAINWASH 2 PAUSE WITH BUZZER Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING FILLING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING FILLING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING HEATING Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING HEATING Y N NORMAL ACTION DURING WASH Y N GENTLE ACTION DURING WASH Y N LEVEL UNITS HYSTERESES UNITS TEMPERATURE C WASH TIME MIN SEC COLD WATER Y N HOT WATER Y N COLD HARD WATER Y N COMP 1 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N COMP 2 LEVEL CONTROLLED Y N
72. ation manual The configuration also sets the amount of water for the main wash and rinses as well as calibration factor K The value of the K factor is dependent on actual water pressure in the supply line and must be adjusted for each installation This calibration must be redone if water pressure in the supply line changes A flow meter shall be checked on a regular basis If necessary recalibration must be carried out in accordance with the procedures set out in the flow meter instal lation manual The check shall be carried out in accordance with one of the following procedu res e Procedure A 1 O O O O O O O O Select the Cotton 60 program or any other IEC cotton program Start the program without load Pause the program after first fill Drain the machine via the manual drain button and collect the water in a receptacle Make sure no water is left in the drain hose Weigh the water in the receptacle If the receptacle is too small drain water in stages and weigh Rapid advance the program to its end If the amount of water is incorrect adjust the K factor until the correct amount is achieved Make sure no other machine connected to the same water line is filling with water whilst calibration is in process e Procedure A 2 O O O O O O O Disconnect the water supply hose containing the flow meter from the machine Fit a flow restrictor of about 15 litres min at the end of the hose or a valve with th
73. ced giving longer heating times Lint from textiles together with zeolite from detergent will accumulate on the surface of the outer drum and on the back gable Detergent will also build up in these layers If the amount of detergent is exessive this may af fect the wash and or rinse results obtained from the reference machine It is not advisable simply to remove the heating elements to visually inspect for scale or lint The elements should only be removed where accumulations of lint or scale have been identified using the inspection procedure descri bed below Frequently removing the elements will sooner or later produce high resistance in the wire connection causing an excessively high connec tor temperature 21 2 Cleaning the machine Cleaning the incoming supply water filter Debris clogging the incoming supply water filter can prolong the supply time so it falls outside the specification given in the standard Therefore it is necessary to clean the filter on a regular basis Remove the incoming water hose and remove the filter The filter cart ridge can be easily removed from the valve housing Clean the filter and refit all components Inspecting and removing lint from heating elements and drain valve A build up of lint around the heating elements and at the drain valve can be seen from inside the inner drum Use a battery torch to illuminate the inner side of the outer drum through the holes in the inner drum This will
74. d up of scale if the reference machine is run in hard water decalcify the machine according to procedure described in chapter 21 Check for any build up of lint or detergent and if verified clean in ac cordance with procedures set out in Chapter 21 e Carry out an empty run test Cotton 60 C or Cotton 40 C depending what type of program to run during the test period Compare the results obtained with results shown in Table 1 in Chap ter 24 Empty run test data Note the definitions assigned to the time intervals shown in the table e f values are outside the specification in Table E 2 in IEC 60456 make another empty run test or recalibrate e f other values from the empty run test differs from the values shown in Table 1 analyse the reason for this difference and correct wrong water pressure wrong supply water temperature faulty heating element etc Once a year e Perform a complete calibration of the machine in accordance with cer tified procedures Empty run test data 24 1 FOM 71 MP Lab Empty run test data During the CLS MP Lab ring test data was obtained from a number of laboratories This data is useful when checking that the reference machine in the laboratory is performing as expected Please note This data is obtained from runs with an unloaded machine Therefore the energy and process times obtained here cannot be compared with the same parameters applied during a test series carried out with a loa
75. d using hot and cold water supply the WATER hot and cold water is pulsed so the inlet water tem perature does not exceed the set temperature TEMPERATURE IN C Y Temperatures shown in centigrade If N is set the temperature shown will be in Fahrenheit REPEATED PROGRAM MODE If set to Y a switch between standard and advanced QUESTION programming can be made before each sequence FOM 71 CLS shall always be programmed in advan ced mode LOCKED STANDARD WASH N PROGRAMS If N the user has access to programs 991 999 IN FOM 71 CLS these programs are the start up and check programs If sequence COOL DOWN is used this value defines the level increase of cold water if the Quick Cool down function is activated If set to a value other than zero the machine fills the drum to selected level at an unbalance stop before next attempt to distribute For FOM 71 CLS the value shall be 0 LEVEL LOW Set level for low level question in standard program ming mode Not used with FOM 71 CLS LEVEL QUICK COOL DOWN LEVEL UNBALANCE LEVEL MEDIUM See above medium level LEVEL HIGH See above high level Breaking point in the cool down sequence where the temperature controlled cool down 4 C min ends and the unmonitored part of the cool down sequence starts 1 step 1 C A default value for the motor on time This value only used during certain restarts after for example unba lance breaks 1 step 1 sec Default value for the motor off t
76. ded machine However empty test runs are not affected by load differentials or detergent batches and will only produce results that are specific to the machine Table 1 below shows the estimated defined values for Cotton 60 C as well as av erage values from the RRT 2008 ring test The RRT 2008 average values were obtained from the RRT 008 IEC CENELEC CE CED ring test These values are based on empty run tests undertaken at 15 different laboratories The definitions used in Table 1 differ from those given in IEC 60456 and below are applicable to Table1 Definitions Total program time Time from the start of first filling to the start of the retardation phase at the end extraction sequence Heating time The time until the heating relays have been switched on during the different heating peri ods Total main wash time The time from start of first filling until the start of first rinse water supply Filling time of water The first filling time 26 litre From closure of door lock relay to end of filling Cold water inlet temperature The temperature of the supplied cold water Temp at end of heating in enzyme step The temperature at the time the heating relay is switched off after reaching the 40 C enzyme step Temp at the end of the enzyme step The temperature in the bath just prior to the heating up to 60 C 24 2 Empty run test data Temp at the end of heating in final heating Temp at the end of the main wa
77. drum and can go up to 250 mm from that point A ruler is supplied with the machine with which the water level above the inner drum can be read CLS 7 jpg Place the ruler on the bottom of the inner drum equidistant between two lifters and front and rear gables Rotate the drum so that the ruler is fully vertical and ensure that the three pins of the ruler fit in the holes of the inner drum e Push the scale to the bottom of the drum and tighten the nuts IMG 0012 jpg 2 e Close the door Calibration of level control system 4 3 The ruler has two different scales one in mm and one in RU units exactly 2 mm RU unit The calibration shall be made in at least five level steps and the first step when the water just enters the inner drum More calibration steps can be made if requested Go down to Options menu Press Select Go down to Service mode Press Select CLS 4 jpg CLS 6 jpg 4 4 Calibration of level control system SERVICE PROGRAM MAKE A CHOICE CLEAR TRIP HOUR COUNTER CLEAR SERVICE COUNTER CLEAR WASH PROGRAM COUNTER IN CLS CLEAR WASH PROGRAM COUNTER IN SMC SCALE ADJUSTMENTS CALIB OF LEVEL SENSOR EXIT SELECT 2 e Service Mode menu is now shown the display Calibration of level control system 4 5 e Close the door e Go down to Calibration of level sensor e Press Select LEVEL CALIBRATION FILL WATER TO DESIRED LEVEL LE
78. e opening adjusted to about 15 litres min Select the Cotton 60 C program or any other IEC cotton program Start the program without load Pause the program after first fill Collect the water in a receptacle Weigh the water in the receptacle Rapid advance the program to its end 18 2 Flow meter calibration If amount of water is not correct adjust the K factor until the correct amount is achieved o Be sure no other machine connected to the same water line is filling water at the same time the calibration is done e Procedure B If a high quality and resolution calibrated laboratory flow meter is connected in se ries with the reference machine flow meter the following procedure may be imple mented instead o Select the Cotton 60 C program or any other IEC cotton program o Start the program without load o Pause the program after first fill Read the laboratory flow meter compare with the 26 litres the reference flow meter is to supply Ifthe amount of water is incorrect adjust the K factor until the correct amount is achieved o Rapid advance the program to its end o Be sure no other machine connected to the same water line is filling water at the same time the calib Flow meter Setting of the correct amount of water 19 1 FOM 71 MP Lab Flow meter Setting of the correct amount of water All references in this document refers to ELS Document 438 9041 07 Installation of the flow met
79. el scale e Clean the left hand external level tube using a bottle cleaner with a small diameter and remove all detergent deposits Rotate the drum so that two lifters are equidistant relative to the lowest point Close the door and press the manual flush button to allow water into the drum until the level reaches the inner surface of the drum e Check that the zero line on the external level tube matches with the level If it does not adjust the scale so the that the zero level lines match up e Use the drain button to drain the water B Water level check 1 Level calibration The machine must be empty Use the Level Control Program program no 1 The Level Control program fills the machine 5 times to 160 mm and then to 100 mm 130 mm 160 mm and 200 mm Measure to 160 mm on the external scale adjusting using the rotating poten tiometer on the front panel if necessary One full turn of the potentiometer cor responds to about 3 mm in level difference Restart for second filling and check the adjustment 2 Repeatability e Run Level Control program Program 1 e Fill 5 times to 160 mm e Read water level each time on the external scale Max deviation 5 mm 3 Linearity e Run Level Control program Program 1 Run the last part The program fills repeatedly to 100 mm 130 mm 160 mm and 200 mm e Read water level at each stop on the external scale Max deviation x 5 mm Installation of laborato
80. er control FOM 71 MP Lab See Appendix 1 In IEC 60456 Ed 5 the amount of water levels programmed into the flow meter shall be set according to table D 3 in the standard 26 26 22 C 22 26 C 26 C 6 a No set value for A2 needed IEC 60456 Ed5 Table D 3 Procedure for programming new set values into the flow meter e Follow the programming given in the Installation manual for the flow meter page 6 to 9 Go through the complete configuration procedure and set A1 and 2 page 8 in the Installation manual to the desired values e Control that the flow meter is delivering the correct amount If devia tion correct with the K factor See Chapter 18 Flow Flow meter maintenance 20 1 FOM 71 MP Lab Flow meter maintenance All references in this document refers to ELS document 438 9041 07 Instal lation of flow meter control FOM 71 LAB See Appendix 1 e Occasionally check the amount of water coming from the flow meter If the amount is not correct recalibrate in accordance with the procedures set out in Chapter 16 e The impeller in the flow meter is sensitive to contaminants in the water and after long inoperative periods the impeller may stop functioning e Ifthe impeller is not working properly or if the connection between im peller or control unit is broken the water intake will stop at 8 litre e this case check the electrical connection between the impeller and control unit or or ascertai
81. ertical difference from corner to corner of the top lid shall not exceed 5 mm If this is not the case adjust the feet of the machine e The machine must be connected using the supplied Y hose or two single hoses e Check that the amount of supply water at the water connection to the reference machine is sufficient and in line with the specification in the standard 15 2 litre and that the amount can be maintained in all circumstances Water pressure at the machine s water intake must never fall below 100 kPa e Check that the power supply is compliant with the voltage specified on the reference machine s data label and within the tolerances of the standard 2 Make sure that the power supply can maintain the required voltage level whilst the reference machine is heating Calibration of the level control system 14 1 FOM 71 MP Lab Calibration of the level control system For tests carried out in accordance with the IEC 604456 Ed5 standard this calibration does not control the supply water values of the wash program However even if the wash programs use the flow meter to control water in take the level control becomes active and manages other levels inside the machine such as empty machine heating element safety levels and overfill that are required for the safety values of the machine Therefore the level must be adjusted and maintained in accordance with the procedure outlined below A Calibration of the external lev
82. f residual detergent Detergent may accumilate at certain parts of the machine and also be a part of the deposits on the inner side of the outer drum Detergent may accumilate in the hose between the drum and the exter nal tap valve Remove the valve and clean the hose with a bottle cleaner Flush the hose with water to ensure that no detergent remains Run either a Cotton 85 C or Cotton 60 C programs on a regular basis without ading a load or detergent If foam is visible during the main wash repeat the Cotton programs until no stable foam is visible Maintenance before start up of a test series 9 1 Wascator FOM 71 CLS Maintenance before start up of a test series In order to ensure that the reference machine is in good order and will work in accordance with the specifications given in IEC 60456 a number of checks can be carried out Before any major test period e Check for any lint according to instructions in Chapter 8 e Check the supply time for first fill Shall be 114 14 seconds from closure of door lock relay to end of filling of the 5 litre valve If the time is too short lower the water pressure If the time is too long clean the supply filter in accordance with the instruction set out in Chapter 8 or increase the water pressure e Carry out an installation check according to instructions in Chapter 3 e Carry out a weight check according to instructions in Chapter 5 e Carry out an empty run test Use Cotton 6
83. hoose the two necessary volumes Following procedures shall be made to convert an existing EN 60456 program to a new program with flow meter control Take the existing EN 60 456 programs you want to convert to flow meter controlled programs and copy them into an empty location See Operating and Installation Manual for FOM 71 LAB for copying instructions and make following changes Set all water levels to 31 scale units In all sequences Change all inlet water in mainwash from COLD to COLD and HARD water Change all inlet waters in rinses from COLD to HOT and HARD water Now HARD means that the flow meter shall be used and COLD water volume A1 and HOT water volume A2 see page 8 AN A Only change in the sequences where you want a supply of water A All other parameters shall be unchanged It is possible to run all original programs with the level control as usual as long as the parameter HARD WATER is not activated Flow meter control Failures The water supply stops at about 8 litres Configuration wrong Go through all configuration steps and correct Too much water Approx 30 40 litre Flow control unit sends Alarm No signal from sensor to flow control unit Check cables Check that sensor wheel in the sensor unit rotates free Can be easily checked by removing the sensor housing and unscrew the 4 screws holding the wheel Error message from flow control unit E
84. ime Only used as above 1 step 1 sec Delay time for the flushing of water when liquid de tergent injection pumps are used 1 step 1 sec FLUSH DELAY TIME 1 FLUSH ON TIME Flushing time for the water after the flush delay time 1 step 1 sec BUZZER ON BUTTON N If Y a beep will occur each time a front panel key is pressed MAX FILLING TIME Max filling time before an error message occur if not level amount of water has been reached 1 step 10 sec MIDDLE TEMPERATURE COOL 7 DOWN DEFAULT MOTOR OFF TIME N 0 DEFAULT MOTOR ON TIME 12 3 0 MAX HEATING TIME Max heating time before an error message occurs if the temperature has not increased a specific number of degrees 1 step 10 sec 7 6 Adjustment of temperature speed and water Table 1 Parameters in Settings 1 FUNCTION DEFAULT EXPLANATION VALUE SHOW WEIGHT TIMEOUT 20 Time the weight is shown in the display before the normal display is restored 1 step 1 sec PC5 BLOCKING OF HEATING N Parameter for parallel operation of commercial wash ers Not used in FOM 71 CLS operations HEAT 2 STANDARD For machines with dual heating systems Selects which system that shall have priority Not used in FOM 71 CLS operations SERVICE ALARM HOURS Time between service information calls Parameter for commercial machines not used in FOM 71 CLS operations BUZZER TIMEOUT AT END 3 Buzzer on time at the end of a wash process 1 step 1 sec BUZZER TIMEOUT AT PAUSE 10 Buzzer
85. ing the configuration so be careful and follow strictly the scheme For a full description of all possibilities see the attached manual for the Batch controller type 8025 The calibration factor K factor must be calibrated E c according to conditions in each individual laboratory The K factor depends among other things of available water pressure The figure shows the dependency as measured in the Electrolux Wascator laboratory P bar 05 1 15 2 25 3 3 5 The two programmable volumes A1 and A2 shall be programmed according to the water volume indicated in EN 60 456 Note that carry over can depend on textile quality and always make a check before any new test series 4 Series 1 4 Flow meter control Start up with flow controlled programs Be sure that the service switch mounted on top of the electronic board is in position 1 See picture in chapter Service switch in Operating and Installation Manual FOM 71 LAB The switch in that position means that all programming questions will be presented on the display during programming Be sure that the question COLD HARD WATER appears in main wash and rinse sequences If not the memory attached to the kit has to be mounted on the FOM control board The flow meter can work parallel to the normal level control A YES on question HARD water in mainwash and rinse sequences will initiate the flow meter The questions Cold and HOT water will c
86. l behind and min 50 mm on both sides of the machine whether installed next to the wall or other machines e Check the levelling of the machine The verti cal difference from corner to corner of the top lid shall not exceed 5 mm If not adjust the feet of the machine e The machine shall be connected using the supplied Y hose or using two single hoses e The water hose and power cable must hang freely between the machine and wall in order to prevent disrupting the reference machine scale system e Make sure that the drain installation is made according to the information on next page Observe the required air gap in the drain sys tem 3 1 3 2 Installation inspection of the reference machine Drain connection Connect a 75 mm 2 1 2 flexible rubber hose to the machine s drain pipe ensuring a down ward flow from the machine Avoid sharp bends which may prevent proper drainage There should be an air gap of 50 mm between the drain hose and the drain Make sure that the drain hose is sufficiently flexible so that it does not cause problems related to the scale system Pipes made from PVC or similar materials may not be connected to the machine due to the load cells The drainage hose should be located over a floor drain drainage channel or similar so that the distance between the outlet and the drain is at least 25 mm 1 Check that the amount of supply water at the water connection to the reference
87. low meter Change of amount of water A o 19 1 Flow meter Maintenance 132 07 Cleaning the machine from lint scale and detergent pdas 21 1 Maintenance before start up of a test 22 1 Regular maintenance 6 12 23 1 Empty run test data nee 241 Program description MP Lab EE MORET Programming charts Mp Lab iss 24 1 Installation of flow meter control 438 9041 07 04 reihen ae Appendix 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction The Maintenance manual for reference machines shall be used when performing washing machine tests according to the international standard IEC 60456 Ed 5 The purpose of this manual is to help the user to keep the reference machine in best condition in order to minimize the inaccuracy of the results caused by the reference machine The manual only deals with the approved reference machines in IEC 60456 Ed 5 Wascator FOM 71 CLS and FOM 71 MP Lab equipped with flow meter 472 99 0298 Wascator FOM 71 CLS Software versions 2 1 Wascator FOM 71 CLS Software versions Software 1 3 Original software installed from production start Software 1 7 Introduced 2004 04 28 from serial number 005200049196 Changes Following parameters added to Settings 1 START SLOW FILL MM Default value 0 IS TEMP ADJUST ADD Default value 0 IS
88. mbient temperature Ambient temperature Room temperature close to 25 1 Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 pu 8 zesuy I Z Z gt 2 gt 2 2 2 2 2 r 0 o N 2 u slueey IeuJoN uypewy 5 ysem 6une u ye 6uunp uonoy Alddns eouenbes NT sema oc 12 2 ees uonduosep 104 3LON LZ 1018958M 9 98 95 09 DAI 95709 40 uonduosep uie460Jd qe1 dNW LZ WOJ 1 Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 25 2 uIIN eul emjeladua 29 5 ysem Bune u uldS ulesq esuly ye Bununp uonoy iddns Su nb s 92 12 2 ees uonduosep 104 3LON 4 LZ 1 9009 UONOD 9Sb09 DAI 56 IE HH 25 3 Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 Z Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 gt 2 2 2 llu o leLuoN slueey IeuJoN uypewy 99 5 ysem 6une u ulds ure1g esuly ye s nyessdwej Bunesy Bununp uonoy 6uunp uonoy iddns ou nb s Hp 12
89. n of the wash and or spin speed can be achieved using the SPEED CALIB LOW RANGE IN 96 and SPEED CALIB HIGH RANGE IN 96 parameters The low range covers the speed interval 0 300 rpm and the high range from 300 1100 rpm The parameters are a ratio factor where a change of one unit will give a 0 1 96 change of the speed It is also possible to adjust the display value of the speed to actual speed The display value shown is a calculated value derived from motor speed and the pulley ratios Due to belt slip and pulley tolerances the displayed value may from time to time differ from the actual value Parameters SHOWED SPEED CALIB LOW and SHOWED SPEED CALIB HIGH can adjust any difference These parameters are also ratios where a change of 1 unit will give a 0 196 change of displayed speed Adjustment of water For zero calibration of the scale see Calibration of the scale system Due to the short time delay between the scale sensor system and the water valve closure a negative off set value is needed in order to increase the ac curacy Parameter OFF SET LEVEL HG 1Hg 0 1kg Default value is 2 0 2 kg but in case water pressure is high this value may need to be increased or if the pressure flow is low to be decreased If a change is necessary this can be observed during a filling if the weighting system always stops at a small amount 0 1 0 2 kg from the expected value The control system switches from the normal high flow valve to
90. n to write a free text area for each wash pro gram This is used in order to shift between pro grams using the scale or level control see manual Programming FOM 71 CLS chapter Programming text page 42 CHANGE WASH PROGRAM ALLO Possibility to change to a different wash program WED during a program operation Automatic restart possible The same program will be restarted as many times as desired when selecting AUTO RESTART ALLOWED the function Auto restart in wash program display ADJUST SPIN SPEED ALLOWED A possibility to change the spin speed during an extraction in an ongoing wash program DISPLAY REMAINING TIME Remaining time will be shown in display during program operation Note The remaining time will not be shown the very first time a specific program is running Actual bath temperature will be shown in the display during program operation DISPLAY ACTUAL SPEED Y Actual machine speed will be shown during the pro gram operation MACHINE NOT HEATED N Should be set to Y if programs without thermostop shall be used Fixed program time programs If set to N the wash programs will be programmed with thermostop The program will wait for the tem Y Y Y Y DISPLAY ACTUAL TEMPERATURE Y perature to reach set temperature before count down of set time Adjustment of temperature speed and water 7 5 Table 1 Parameters Settings 1 FUNCTION DEFAULT EXPLANATION VALUE TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF Y If set to Y an
91. n where the impeller may be stuck open and clean the impeller in accordance with the following instructions o Remove the electrical housing Unscrew the side mounted screw and twist and lift off the housing o Unscrew the 4 screws on the impeller housing and remove the impel ler plate with impeller o Carefully turn the impeller and rotate blow on the impeller until it rotates free o Refit the impeller and electrical housing Cleaning the machine FOM 71 MP Lab Cleaning the machine from debris in water lint scale and residual detergent It is very important that the wet parts of the machine are free from debris and particles that may affect influence the wash performance of the machi ne Lint and threads from ballast and test swatches may accumulate on the heating elements and as the bundle of lint threads will grow it may even tually become so large that it clogs the drain valve causing the drain valve to leak This leakage will definitely affect wash performance as undissolved detergent builds up above the drain valve seat when the main wash begins When leakage occurs the concentrated solution will leak out reducing de tergent concentration in the bath Calcium carbonate from hard water used in IEC tests will after prolonged exposure accumulate on the heating elements If the scale layer is too thick the heating elements may be destroyed due to the insulating effect of the layer The heating power will also be redu
92. of a wash program is too high or too low during the main wash sequence the temperature sensor must be replaced Speed e f speed is too low wash speed and or spin speed check incoming voltage and frequency e f speed is too high wash speed and or spin speed check incoming voltage and frequency Also check to see whether the V belt is exhibit ing signs of excessive wear Changing to a new V belt will may reduce the speed somewhat Water For level adjustment see Chapter 13 For flow meter adjustment see Chapter 17 Flow meter installation 17 1 FOM 71 Mp Lab Flow meter installation All references in this document refer to ELS document 438 9041 07 Instal lation of flow meter control FOM 71 MP Lab See Appendix 1 Make sure that the flow meter is installed as described in Installation manual 438 9041 07 Examine the straight tubes in front and after the flow meter sensor hou sing The flow sensor housing shall not be placed in a location where water can drip on it Program the unit in accordance with Installation manual 438 9041 07 Flow meter calibration 181 71 MP Lab Flow meter calibration All references in this document refers to ELS document 438 9041 07 Installation of flow meter control FOM 71 MP lab See Appendix 1 The flow meter must be configured and calibrated in accordance with the in stallation manual The configuration must adhere to the procedure at page 6 of the Install
93. of water in rinse 4 Total amount Energy Total energy consumption Voltage Line voltage during the test Ambient temperature Room temperature close to machine Min sec 72 00 130 7 00 80 gt o o Mise 45 0 5 ha o o 5 EN o Litre 6 ii 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 0 0 8 ume 9 700 c Co 5 C C C C V C 23 0 RRT2008 defined std Average Estimated Estimated defined std values g value 12 1 Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 s CCT JN EC JN reu enue5 euJuoN ysem Bune u ye au 6uunp Ajddng ejem eouenbes 510 LZ NOd 10182S8 M 9 98 SP3 9Sr09 z z pM No po x N 1 E AA ESTE E OO N J Me gt No r N N No N JeuBiu pue 09 10 eui MOUS 941 9z z ysemuleyy 9 sJeyeurejed eui Jayy pue 09 SIBMIJOS 40 Od C USEMUIBIN 9 Bulli y PUB GGL SIEMYOS 104 2 31ON JO OZ Ieuon Ippe eui 1943260 ay 6uldsnl S e Aq pewoll
94. ol SL 8431 S Jo slslsuoo usni eJ0Jeq Jo 610 LZ WO4 Jo1e9seM 10 6 LON 86 8 56 gep ou pue 0 9 LZ Z 96 0 pue 6 G 104 82 29 L6 886 Asse u peurejuoo 95909 40 uonduosep 710 LZ NOJ Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 12 2 ps A T qu AAA CA ad A E 1 wm ___ AA A oz j N 8 e Net vec j aa es pore N fees EXT ETE pueg 2 C C MENA cn A poo 0 A N N j oen Spo Nace N 4 2 2 _ AA 002 om N _ ee 9 U9H JEWWON ON S9A Bune u eu uidg urejq esutd je au uonoy Ajddns eouenbes S19 LZ WO4 4o1eoseM 9 09 SP3 95909 931 2 2 2 212 2 pore j N 8 _ EAS A j N __ _ gt Z gt Z2Z 2 2 2 2 12 3 Program description for IEC 60456 Ed5 a 9 _ 24 mp ge 00 S 00 1 00 9 00 1 00 00 1 e e ore je
95. on time at the activation of a programmed pause 1 step 1 sec ERROR OVERFILLED N If N no overfilling error message Levels above the over fill level allowed PASSWORD ACTIVE N No password required If Y password needed in order to start the machine CMIS ADDRESS Address for commercial management system Not used in FOM 71 CLS operations LEVEL IN MM ACTIVE If Y the level values are in mm from bottom of the drum For FOM 71 CLS the highest possible level exceeds the number of available software bites and therefore the levels are measured in RU units 1 RU unit 2 mm START SLOW FILLING HG Amount of water to be filled through the 5litre min valve at the end of the filling sequence when using the scale in order to increase the accuracy Value in hg 1 hg 0 1 Kg OFF SET LEVEL HG Offset value negative for the scale calculation elimi nating delays in control and valve systems Value in hg 1 hg 0 1 Kg Value entered START SLOW FILL MM Amount of water to be filled through the 5litre min From software 1 7 and machine serial valve at the end of the filling sequence when using number 52049196 the level control in order to increase the accuracy Value in hg 1 hg 0 1 Kg IS TEMP ADJUST ADD Temperature calibration Add increases actual temperature signal to the control unit Step 0 7 C Result will be a lower wash temperature IS TEMP ADJUST SUB Temperature calibration Sub decreases actual temperature signal to the control unit
96. oratory sensors can be attached to the Wascator FOM 71 CLS model However it is important that the installation is carried out in accordance with the instructions below so as not to incur improper operation or obtain inac curate test results Installation of a laboratory temperature sensor A suitable place for an external temperature sensor can be found on the back gable of the CLS 5jpg drum At the bottom of the gable next to the rubber hose running to the sample cock there is a socket to which a sensor can be connected Use a 1 4 clamping nut for the sensor Maximum insertion of the sensor is 50 mm from the edge of the socket If the sensor is inserted too far it will interfere with the rotating inner drum 6 2 Calibration of the scale system Installation of speed sensor A speed sensor can be attached to the end of the drum shaft In order to be able to attach the sensor a hole can be made in the back panel of the machine A diameter less than 60 mm will not affect the performance of the machine Ventilation holes may change the air tempera ture inside the machine which may also affect water temperature rimam External weight sensing signal An external signal may be obtained from the weight control system On distribution card B located on the right side panel in the rear con nection box there are two o
97. rror in stored values Reprogram the unit 6 Flow meter control Configuration Buttons to use Button 1 Toggle up Incrementing key for numeric values Button 2 Toggle down Change digit in numerical Operation Button 3 Enabling key To enter calibration mode press simultaneously button 2 and 3 for 3 5 seconds Follow route below and select using the enter button when a selection shall be made Language gt gt English Deutsch Francais Italiano Espanol Flow meter control Batch Total FZ K factor gt 23 gt Teach No Teach Y Set and trim the K factor value with buttons 1 and 2 according to local conditions depending on water pressure tube size etc See also fig 6 at page 3 Suitable start value 100 0 Loc mem Loc manu Mem manu Option gt y gt Ext mem Ext T 8 Flow meter control Set Al to desired mainwash and A2 to desired rinse quantity Liters Set A3 A to 0 Overfill IA E Overf Y Alarm gt 252 P E3 Relay2 M Set Del 00 N Go to next value Flow meter control Del XXX Set Del 100 gt Inv No gt 2 Inv Yes Relay 1 Relay 2 CE End dose Valve Inv N Total a 2 Res Yes End gt Flow meter control 10 2 43 14 15 6 Relay 2 Relay 1
98. ry sensors 15 1 FOM 71 MP Lab Installation of laboratory sensors for temperature and speed Laboratory sensors can be attached to the FOM 71 MP Lab model Ho wever it is important that the installation is executed in accordance with the instructions below so as not to return improper operations or faulty test results Electrical installation must be carried out by an authorized personnel Installation of the laboratory temperature sensor A suitable place for an external temperature sensor can be found at the side of the heating element box Hole dimension is BSP See picture below Outer shell Plugged connection BSP can be used for external temperature sensor Temperature sensor Sump Heating elements Drain valve 15 2 Installation of laboratory sensors Installation of speed sensor A speed sensor can be attached to the end of the drum shaft To facilitate attaching the sensor a hole can be made in the back panel of the machine A diameter of less than 60 mm will not affect machine performance Venti lation holes may change the air temperature inside the machine which may also affect water temperature Adjustment of temperature speed and water 16 1 FOM 71 MP Lab Adjustment of temperature speed and water In contrary to Wascator FOM 71 CLS there is little scope to change or calibrate the internal parameters of the FOM 71 MP Lab software Temperature e the temperature
99. s SELECT on the front panel and read in display that the changes have been loaded into the CPU e Disconnect the jumper Replace the jumper on only one pin e Turn main switch to OFF and disconnect main power e Re fit the main switch knob in the rear connection box lid and re fit the lid on the machine knob in the OFF position Connect the machine to main power and turn main switch to the ON position Adjustment of temperature speed and water 7 3 EUN The jumper shall short circuit these two pins Bild 7 3 jpg 7 4 Adjustment of temperature speed and water Table 1 Parameters in Settings 1 FUNCTION DEFAULT EXPLANATION VALUE ADJUST TIME ALLOWED Change of the step time See display e g wash rinse etc time during a program operation ADJUST TEMPERATURE ALLOWED Change of the temperature within a sequence during program operation Option to show scale output in the display SHOW WEIGHT ALLOWED WATER REDUCTION NOT ALLOWED Some normal washing machines with this type of control can have an automatic system with water reduction depending on load weight For the FOM 71 CLS this function must always be Y RAPID ADVANCE ALLOWED Permission to rapid advance during a program ration N N Y Y Y Y Y The functions in Manual Mode See display under Menu are active MANUAL FUNCTIONS ALLOWED Pause function can be activated with the pause PAUSE ALLOWED button FREE TEXT ALLOWED Optio
100. sh Amount of water in main wash Amount of water in rinses Total energy consumption Drum Speed Water pressure The temperature when the heating relay is switched off after reaching 60 C The temperature in the bath just prior to drain after main wash The amount of supplied water to the main wash The amount of water supplied in each rinse The total energy consumed during the program Drum speed measured in RPM Water pressure Static measured close to inlet valve and during the filling of water Empty run test data 24 3 Table 1 FOM 71 MP Lab Estimated Estimated RRT2008 Measured defined std defined std Average value ranges value 16 IEC CENELEC Not Com pulsory Tm of en rs 35 Heating time cold 20 Mimsee 100 owof oo Heating time 200 400 Mimsee zeo oso zol Heating time 490 690 vinse at ol el Total mainwashtime Minsec eol ia a r A Temperature Temperature Cold water inlet tempera ture At end ofheatngtoaorc of o At end of heating to 60 C Water _________ Amount of water in main wash Amountofwateriminser el 180 uc wo Amount ofwaterinrinseS el id 05 al Amount oo Total amount tel eol 25 a E Total energy consumption nl iao auto vs A A
101. sted although the adjustment will be lost when the power is switched off In a Zero calibration the adjustment will be saved Additional calibration variants may be selected in Service mode but they do not apply to the CLS version If a weight transducer need to be replaced or if the scale electronics are changed a complete calibration of the scale is required Please consult an Electrolux Laundry System Service Centre before performing such a calibration 5 2 Calibration of the scale system Zero adjustment of the scale weight function The scale is factory set and no adjustment should be necessary unless some components have to be replaced However a zero adjustment must be carried out as the total weight of the machine has to be programmed into the scale Make sure that the water and drain hoses are in place and properly moun ted Make sure that all panels are fitted and the power connection is loca ted on top of the machine Enter Service mode as described in level calibration Go to Scale adjustment Press Select Go to Zero calibration Press Select Press Select Make sure that there is no additional weight on the machine and don t lean on the machine When display text Reset scale from calibration appears press Select Go down to Exit Press Select Go back to the main menu The zero adjustment is now complete and the weight of the emty machine should now be shown in the display
102. temperatures inside the machine Regular maintenance 6 12 months 23 1 FOM 71MP Lab Regular maintenance 6 12 months The reference machine shall at a regular basis be maintained and checked in order to ensure that the reference machine is in good order and will work in accordance with the specifications given in IEC 60456 Every 6 months e Use the start up program Program 3 and make a visual check and ensure that the supply or drain valves are not leaking e Carry out a flow meter check according to instructions in Chapter 18 e To prevent the build up of scale if the reference machine is run in hard water decalcify the machine according to procedure described in chapter 21 e Check for any build up of lint or detergent and if verified clean accor ding to instructions in Chapter 21 e Carry out an empty run test Cotton 60 C or Cotton 40 C depending what type of program to run during the test period Compare the results obtained with results shown in Table 1 Chap ter 11 Empty run test data Note the definitions assigned to the time intervals shown in the table e f values are outside the specification in Table E 2 in IEC 60456 make another empty run test or recalibrate e f other values from the empty run test differs from the values shown in Table 1 analyse the reason for this difference and correct wrong water pressure wrong supply water temperature faulty heating element etc To prevent the buil
103. utputs X78 1 and X 78 2 which are for the weight signal The loca tion of X78 is shown in the diagram of distribu tion card B below Japan only A B View of rear connection box Electrical installation must be carried out by an authorized personnel Calibration of the scale system 6 3 Weight signal 4 20 mA 4 mA equal to O kg and 20mA to 80 kg Output X78 1 X78 2 9 rX E E E C GE C E C E E E O View of distribution card B Adjustment of temperature speed and water 71 Wascator FOM 71 CLS Adjustment of temperature speed and water Many of the machine s preset parameters shown under Settings 1 in Menu mode can be changed Some of these parameters are useful during the mainte nance and calibration procedures A full parameter list can be found in Table 1 Adjustment of temperature If the actual temperature in the bath does not correspond to the set temperatu re or temperature shown in the display a correction can be made Parameters IS TEMP ADJUST ADD and IS TEMP ADJUST SUB can correct a deviation Each parameter will change the temperature decrease or increase For defini tions and scale intervals see table at the end of this document Note that equal parameter values in both fields will both add and subtract the same change and thus giving no correction from the default value Adjustment of speed An accurate calibratio

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