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Clarus Programing Manual

The document provides a comprehensive guide on programming wash programs using a machine's program control unit (PCU), detailing two approaches: creating a new program from scratch or modifying an existing one. It outlines the steps for programming in both Standard and Advanced modes, including selecting program modules, answering relevant questions, and managing program data. Additionally, it describes the functionalities of various program modules and the importance of naming and numbering custom programs.

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Clarus Programing Manual

The document provides a comprehensive guide on programming wash programs using a machine's program control unit (PCU), detailing two approaches: creating a new program from scratch or modifying an existing one. It outlines the steps for programming in both Standard and Advanced modes, including selecting program modules, answering relevant questions, and managing program data. Additionally, it describes the functionalities of various program modules and the importance of naming and numbering custom programs.

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Programming

Clarus Control

438 9050-51
03.07
Contents 3

An introduction to programming ------------------------------------------------------- 7


To create and write an entirely new program ------------------------------ 8
To program on the basis of an existing program ------------------------ 11
To delete a wash program --------------------------------------------------- 14
To create and write an entirely new program ------------------------------------- 17
The ”Move back” key ---------------------------------------------------------- 17
Select Programming Mode -------------------------------------------------- 17
Select Standard or Advanced mode --------------------------------------- 19
Select program module ------------------------------------------------------- 20
Select position of module in program sequence ----------------------- 21
Answer the questions for the module ------------------------------------- 22
Decide how you wish to continue programming ------------------------ 24
Programming text -------------------------------------------------------------- 25
Conclude programming ------------------------------------------------------- 26
Insert Main Data ---------------------------------------------------------------- 26
Insert the program name ----------------------------------------------------- 29
Insert the program number -------------------------------------------------- 30
Continue programming or stop programming --------------------------- 30
To program on the basis of an existing program -------------------------------- 31
The ”Move back” key ---------------------------------------------------------- 31
Select programming mode --------------------------------------------------- 31
Select Standard or Advanced mode --------------------------------------- 33
Select the existing program to adapt -------------------------------------- 34
To change data in a program module ------------------------------------- 35
To delete a module ------------------------------------------------------------- 38
To insert a new module ------------------------------------------------------- 40
Programming text -------------------------------------------------------------- 41
Conclude programming ------------------------------------------------------- 42
Main data ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43
Insert the program name ----------------------------------------------------- 46
Insert the program number -------------------------------------------------- 47
Continue programming or stop programming --------------------------- 48
Program modules, Standard mode ------------------------------------------------- 49
The Prewash, Main wash, Rinse and Soak,Standard mode -------- 49
Drain, standard mode --------------------------------------------------------- 57
Extraction, Standard mode -------------------------------------------------- 60
Cool-down, Standard mode ------------------------------------------------- 62
Program modules, Advanced mode ------------------------------------------------ 64
The Prewash, Main wash, Rinse and Soak, Advanced mode ------ 64
Drain, Advanced ---------------------------------------------------------------- 89
Extraction, Advanced mode ------------------------------------------------- 94
Cool-down, Advanced mode ------------------------------------------------ 97

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To delete a wash program To program on the basis of an


To create an entirely existing program
new program Delete a wash program
Select Programming Mode
Select Programming mode

Select Standard or
Questions, Standard Advanced
Select Standard or
Advanced
Prewash, Main wash,
Rinse, Soak
Select an existing program

Select program module


Drain
Decide how to continue:

Select position of module


in program sequence Extraction

Change data in a
module
Answer questions for Cool-down
module

Delete a module

Deside how to continue: Questions, Advanced

Insert a new module


Prewash, Main wash,
Delete a module Rinse, Soak

Enter text
Drain
Change data in
existing module

Extraction Conclude
programming
Enter text

Cool-down
Insert Main Data
Conclude
programming

Insert program name


Insert
Main Data

Insert program number


Insert
program number

Continue programming
or stop programming
Continue programming
or stop programming

Programming finished
Continue programming
or stop programming
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Programming finished
An introduction to programming 7

An introduction to programming
The machine’s program control unit (PCU) has nine standard programs,
numbered 991 to 999. If these programs are insufficient for your
requirements, you can also program your own wash programs and save
them under other unique program numbers.
There are two possible approaches to programming:
• You can create a completely new wash program by programming a
number of individual ”program modules” which are arranged in a logical
order to form a new program.
• You can create a new program on the basis of an existing one by
modifying, adding and deleting program modules, then saving the
program created under a new program number.
There are also two different levels (modes) available for programming:
• In Standard mode you can enter all the basic data required for a wash
program. Other variables are set automatically using tried-and-tested
standard values, which in most cases work without any problem.
• In Advanced mode you have a higher degree of control over all aspects
of the program. Using Advanced mode does, however, call for a detailed
knowledge of the way in which wash programs work, to ensure that all
the possibilities available are used correctly.
It is for you to decide which mode you wish to program in.
Wash programs can be programmed directly on the machine, via the PCU
control panel, which is the method described in this manual. Wash
programs can also be written on a personal computer and later transferred
to the machine’s PCU using a memory card. This option is described in a
separate manual.

Display screen Numeric keyboard

Card reader
1 2 3 for memory
RUN A WASH PROGRAM cards
GO TO THE MENU
MAKE YOUR CHOICE WITH 4 5 6
OR AND PRESS SELECT
WEIGHT, KG: 000,0

SELECT
7 8 9

Function keys The ”Move back” key


The functions of these keys change, depending on By pressing this key repeatedly you can
which menu or part of a menu you are using. Their move backwards through the menus you
current functions at any time are shown on the have navigated through. This will always
display immediately above each key. bring you back to the menu illustrated here.

4221 3651
8 An introduction to programming

To create and write an entirely new program


This is described in detail in Chapter "To create and
Select Programming mode write an entirely new program". The ”questions” asked
to help you construct each program module are
Questions, Standard mode
described in Chapters "Program modules, Standard
Select Standard or Advanced
mode" and Program modules, Advanced mode". The
Prewash, Main wash,
Rinse, Soak
relevant section numbers are shown to the left of each
description of the steps below.
Select program mode
Drain To create a new program you must start by
selecting programming mode.
Select position of module in
program sequence Extraction
Next you decide whether you wish to write the
whole program in Standard or Advanced mode.
Cool-down
Answer questions for module
Standard mode allows you to include all the
basic data required, while Advanced mode gives
Questions, Advanced mode you a higher degree of control over all aspects
Deside how to continue:

of the program.
Prewash, Main wash,
Delete a module Rinse, Soak Here you select which program module you
want to program. You can choose from the
Drain following modules:
Change data in
existing module
Prewash
Extraction
Used for prewash and brief soaking.
Enter text

Cool-down Main wash


Conclude
programming
Used as the main wash module, with heating
and detergent dispensing.
Insert Rinse
Main Data

Rinsing the wash load.


Insert
program name Drain
Drain stage after wash and rinse stages.
Insert
program number Extract
Cool-down
Continue programming
or stop programming Used for controlled cooling of the wash water
to prevent creasing of the wash load.

Programming finished
Soak
3928 Used for longer soak stages.
An introduction to programming 9

Here you determine the position of the module


(which you are about to program) in the program
sequence.
Select Programming mode
Once you reach the list of questions in the
Questions, Standard mode
module, you have to answer a series of
Select Standard or Advanced
questions to determine factors such as times,
Prewash, Main wash,
Rinse, Soak
speeds, temperatures, water and detergent
options, and so on. Detailed explanations of
Select program mode
each question can be found in these chapters:
Drain

Program modules, Standard mode


Select position of module in
program sequence Extraction
Program modules, Advanced mode

Cool-down
When you have completed the first program
Answer questions for module
module, you can decide how you wish to
continue:
Questions, Advanced mode
Deside how to continue:
• Program more modules. Once these are
finished and in a suitable order they will
Prewash, Main wash,
Delete a module Rinse, Soak become a new wash program.
• Modify a module you have programmed
Drain
Change data in already.
existing module

Extraction
• Delete a module you have programmed
already.
Enter text

Cool-down • Enter explanatory text.


Conclude
programming
• Stop programming.
How to delete an existing program module is
Insert described in chapter "To program on the basis of
Main Data
an existing program", section "To delete a
module".
Insert
program name
How to modify an existing program module is
described in chapter "To program on the basis of
Insert
program number an existing program", section "To change data in
a program module".

Continue programming
This is where you enter text to explain what the
or stop programming program is used for. The text will be displayed
when the program is used. No more than 155
characters.
Programming finished

3928 When you have decided to conclude


programming, you have to enter the program’s
”main data”, and to give it a name and number.
These steps are described in the next three
points.
10 An introduction to programming

”Main data” is the name given to various


Select Programming mode functions which apply to the program as a
Questions, Standard mode whole. In Standard mode you can control the
functions ”buzzer at program end”, ”start
Select Standard or Advanced
program with extraction”, and ”calculate weight
Prewash, Main wash,
Rinse, Soak of load”. In Advanced mode you can also
Select program mode
program the cycle times for gentle action and
Drain normal action.

Select position of module in


The program name may be up to 80 characters
program sequence Extraction long.
You can give the wash program a new program
Cool-down
Answer questions for module number between 1 and 990. You can also
replace an existing wash program by giving the
Deside how to continue:
Questions, Advanced mode new program the same number as the existing
program. Note that the standard programs
Prewash, Main wash, supplied with the machine (numbered 991 to
Rinse, Soak
Delete a module 999) cannot be deleted or changed.

Drain
When the program has been fully programmed,
Change data in
existing module
you can choose either to go on and program
another wash program, or to exit programming
Extraction
mode.
Enter text

Cool-down

Conclude
programming

Insert
Main Data

Insert
program name

Insert
program number

Continue programming
or stop programming

Programming finished

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An introduction to programming 11

To program on the basis of an existing program


This is described in detail in Chapter "To program on
Select Programming mode
the basis of an existing program". The ”questions”
asked to help you construct each program module are
Select Standard or Questions, Standard mode
described in Chapters "Program modules, Standard
Advanced
mode" and "Program modules, Advanced mode". The
relevant section numbers are shown to the left of each
Prewash, Main wash,
Select an existing program
Rinse, Soak description of the steps below.
To program on the basis of an existing program,
Drain you must start by selecting programming mode.
Deside how to continue
Next you decide whether you wish to write the
Extraction
whole program in Standard or Advanced mode.
Change data in
existing module
Cool-down
Standard mode allows you to include all the
basic data required, while Advanced mode gives
Delete a module you a higher degree of control over all aspects
Questions, Advanced mode of the program.
Insert a new module From the machine’s program library you select
Prewash, Main wash,
Rinse, Soak the program you want to serve as the basis for
your new program. You can choose any of the
Enter text
Drain standard programs (numbered 991 to 999)
supplied with the machine, or another program
Conclude you have created in the past.
programming Extraction

Now you can choose how to change the existing


Insert Cool-down
program:
Main Data
Change parameters in one of the program
modules in the existing program.
Insert
program name
• Delete one or more modules in the existing
wash program.
Insert
program number
• Add new program modules and program
them.
Continue programming • Enter new explanatory text.
or stop programming

• Stop programming.

Programming finished

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12 An introduction to programming

You can alter any of the parameters in any


Select Programming mode module. The questions help you to determine
factors such as times, speeds, temperatures,
water and detergent options, and so on. Detailed
Select Standard or Questions, Standard mode explanations of each question can be found in
Advanced
these chapters:
Prewash, Main wash,
Select an existing program
Rinse, Soak Program modules, Standard mode
Program modules, Advanced mode
Drain
Deside how to continue Here you are shown how to delete modules you
do not require in your new wash program.
Extraction

Change data in You can insert any suitable module wherever


existing module
Cool-down you wish in the program. You can choose from
the following modules:
Delete a module
Questions, Advanced mode Prewash
Used for prewash and brief soaking.
Insert a new module
Prewash, Main wash,
Rinse, Soak Main wash

Enter text
Used as the main wash module, with heating
Drain
and detergent dispensing.

Conclude
Rinse
programming Extraction

Rinsing the wash load.


Insert Cool-down Drain
Main Data

Drain stage after wash and rinse stages.


Insert
program name Extract
Cool-down
Insert
program number Used for controlled cooling of the wash water
to prevent creasing of the wash load.
Continue programming Soak
or stop programming
Used for longer soak stages.

Programming finished
This is where you enter the new text to explain
what the program is used for. The text will be
3931
displayed when the program is used. No more
than 155 characters.
When you have decided to conclude
programming, you have to enter the program’s
”main data”, and to give it a new name and
number. These steps are described in the next
three points.
An introduction to programming 13

”Main data” is the name given to various


functions which apply to the program as a
whole. In Standard mode you can control the
Select Programming mode functions ”buzzer at program end”, ”start
program with extraction”, and ”calculate weight
of load”. In Advanced mode you can also
Select Standard or Questions, Standard mode
Advanced program the cycle times for gentle action and
normal action.
Prewash, Main wash,
Select an existing program
Rinse, Soak The program name may be up to 80 characters
long.
Drain
Deside how to continue
You can give the wash program a new program
number between 1 and 990. You can also
Extraction replace an existing wash program by giving the
Change data in
existing module
new program the same number as the existing
Cool-down program. Note that the standard programs
supplied with the machine (numbered 991 to
Delete a module
999) cannot be deleted or changed.
Questions, Advanced mode
When the program has been fully programmed,
Insert a new module
Prewash, Main wash,
you can choose either to go on and program
Rinse, Soak
another wash program, or to exit programming
mode.
Enter text
Drain

Conclude
programming Extraction

Insert Cool-down
Main Data

Insert
program name

Insert
program number

Continue programming
or stop programming

Programming finished

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14 An introduction to programming

To delete a wash program

If this menu is not currently


RUN A WASH PROGRAM displayed:
GO TO THE MENU Press a repeatedly.
MAKE YOUR CHOICE WITH
OR AND PRESS SELECT
WEIGHT, KG: 000,0
SELECT
3589

Press b to highlight ”GO


RUN A WASH PROGRAM TO THE MENU”.
GO TO THE MENU

SELECT Press SELECT.

MENU
MAKE A CHOICE:
LIBRARY
PROGRAMMING MODE
SETTINGS 1
MEMORY CARD
Password protection of programming function
SERVICE MODE
STATISTICS If required you can implement password protection for
the functions PROGRAMMING and SETTINGS 1.
SELECT Once you have chosen a password (a four-digit
3663
Press b once to number), both functions will be protected, and
LIBRARY highlight PROGRAMMING accessed using the same password.
PROGRAMMING MODE MODE. Programming the password is done via the function
SETTINGS 1 SETTINGS 1, which is described in the section
MEMORY CARD ”Settings 1” of the Clarus Control Service manual.
SERVICE MODE
STATISTICS
MANUAL MODE
SETTINGS 2
EXIT

SELECT Press SELECT.


An introduction to programming 15

PROGRAMMING MODE
MAKE A CHOICE: Standard or Advanced mode?
STANDARD
ADVANCED This function is relevant only when you are creating or
EXIT
modifying a program. When you are deleting an entire
program, it makes no difference to the result. You can
let STANDARD (the default option) remain highlighted.
SELECT
3652

STANDARD Check that STANDARD is


ADVANCED highlighted.
EXIT

SELECT Press SELECT.

PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
LIBRARY
DELETE MAIN WASH
EDIT DRAIN
EXIT RINSE
PREWASH DRAIN
MAIN WASH EXTRACTION

SELECT
3924 Press b to highlight
DELETE PROGRAM
Using f and g to scroll quickly through
Press f to scroll quickly menus
down through the menu. When the top item in a menu is highlighted, you have
the option of scrolling down through the menu faster
LIBRARY
(this works in the same way in all menus where not all
DELETE
items can be displayed at once):
EDIT
EXIT
PREWASH This arrow PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
MAIN WASH indicates that
LIBRARY
RINSE there are more DELETE MAIN WASH
EDIT DRAIN
DRAIN items available in EXIT RINSE
PREWASH DRAIN
EXTRACTION the menu. MAIN WASH EXTRACTION

COOL-DOWN SELECT
SOAK 4047
TEXT
DELETE PROGRAM If you press f the next portion of the programming
EXIT menu will be displayed. The last item in that portion of
the menu will be highlighted:
SELECT Press SELECT.

PROGRAMMING MODE
These arrows SELECT MODULE
indicate that there RINSE
are more items DRAIN
EXTRACTION
MAIN WASH
DRAIN
available, above COOL DOWN
TEXT
RINSE
DRAIN
and below those DELETE PROGRAM EXTRACTION
currently SELECT
displayed. 4048

Using this feature, you avoid having to press b


repeatedly to move through the menu item by item.
Similarly you can use g whenever the last item on a
portion of the menu is highlighted, to move quickly
upwards through the menu.
16 An introduction to programming

PROGRAMMING MODE
PROGRAM LIBRARY
PR.NO. NAME
1 HEAVY SOILED 90°C
2 HEAVY SOILED 60°C
991 NORMAL 95 °C STD
992 NORMAL 60 °C STD
993 NORMAL 40 °C STD
994 INTENSIVE 95°C

SELECT
3925

If necessary, use b Standard programs can not be deleted


orf to highlight the The nine standard programs 991-999 supplied with the
program to be deleted. machine can not be deleted.
1 HEAVY SOILED 90°C
2 HEAVY SOILED 60°C
991 NORMAL 95°C STD
992 NORMAL 60°C STD
993 NORMAL 40°C STD
994 INTENSIVE 95°C
995 INTENSIVE 60°C
996 PERM.PRESS 60°C
997 PERM.PRESS 40°C
998 EXTRACT LOW 1 MIN
999 EXTRACT HIGH 5 MIN
EXIT

SELECT Press SELECT.

PROGRAMMING MODE
DELETE PROGRAM NUMBER: 2
If you change your mind and
no longer wish to delete this
ARE YOU SURE ? program:
PRESS SELECT OR ANY OTHER KEY
Press any key other than
SELECT SELECT.
4049
If you do wish to delete this
SELECT program:
Press SELECT.

Choose 1 or 2:

1 HEAVY SOILED 90°C


991 NORMAL 95°C 1 To delete more programs:
992 NORMAL 60°C Use b or c to
993 NORMAL 40°C highlight another
994 INTENSIVE 95°C program to delete, then
995 INTENSIVE 60°C press SELECT.
996 PERM.PRESS 60°C
997 PERM.PRESS 40°C
998 EXTRACT LOW 1MIN 2 To stop deleting programs:
999 EXTRACT HIGH 5MIN
Press b to highlight
EXIT
EXIT.
3926

Press SELECT.
SELECT
To create and write an entirely new program 17

To create and write an entirely new program


The ”Move back” key
The ”Move back” function
If you find you are in the Each press of the ”Move back” key moves you back
wrong place, or if you want to one menu, in reverse order. By pressing this key
undo earlier key presses: repeatedly you can return to this menu at any time:
3627
Press the ”Move back” key
one or more times.
RUN A WASH PROGRAM
GO TO THE MENU
MAKE YOUR CHOICE WITH
OR AND PRESS SELECT
WEIGHT, KG: 000,0

SELECT
3651

Select Programming Mode


Password protection of programming function
If this menu is not currently
If required you can implement password protection for
RUN A WASH PROGRAM displayed:
the functions PROGRAMMING and SETTINGS 1.
GO TO THE MENU Press a repeatedly. Once you have chosen a password (a four-digit
MAKE YOUR CHOICE WITH
OR AND PRESS SELECT
number), both functions will be protected, and
WEIGHT, KG: 000,0 accessed using the same password.
SELECT Programming the password is done via the function
3589 SETTINGS 1, which is described in the section
”Settings 1” of the Clarus Control Service manual.
Press b to highlight ”GO
RUN A WASH PROGRAM TO THE MENU”.
GO TO THE MENU

SELECT Press SELECT


18 To create and write an entirely new program

MENU Using f and g to scroll quickly through


MAKE A CHOICE: menus
LIBRARY
PROGRAMMING MODE
When the top item in a menu is highlighted, you have
SETTINGS 1
MEMORY CARD
the option of scrolling down through the menu faster
SERVICE MODE
STATISTICS
(this works in the same way in all menus where not all
items can be displayed at once):
SELECT
3663
MENU
LIBRARY
Press b to highlight
MAKE A CHOICE:
PROGRAMMING MODE WASH PROGRAM LIBRARY
DELETE PROGRAM This arrow PROGRAMMING MODE
SETTINGS 1
SETTINGS 1
MEMORY CARD
MEMORY CARD indicates that SERVICE MODE
STATISTICS
SERVICE MODE
there are more
STATISTICS
items available SELECT
4050
MANUAL MODE
SETTINGS 2
EXIT
If you press f the next portion of the programming
menu will be displayed. The last item in that portion of
SELECT Press SELECT the menu will be highlighted:

MENU
MAKE A CHOICE:
MEMORY CARD
SERVICE MODE
STATISTICS
MANUAL MODE
SETTINGS 2
EXIT

SELECT
4051

Using this feature, you avoid having to press b


repeatedly to move through the menu item by item.
Similarly you can use g whenever the last item on a
portion of the menu is highlighted, to move quickly
upwards through the menu.
To create and write an entirely new program 19

Select Standard or Advanced mode


Standard or Advanced mode?
There are two distinct levels (modes) for programming.
In Standard mode you can enter all the basic data
required for a wash program. Other variables are set
automatically using tried-and-tested standard values,
which in most cases work without any problem.
PROGRAMMING MODE In Advanced mode you have a higher degree of
MAKE A CHOICE:
STANDARD
control over all aspects of the program. Using
ADVANCED
EXIT Advanced mode does, however, call for a detailed
knowledge of the way in which wash programs work,
to ensure that all the possibilities available are used
SELECT correctly.
3652
An example:
STANDARD Use b to highlight Via the modules Prewash, Main wash, Rinse and
ADVANCED
STANDARD or ADVANCED. Soak, when using Standard mode you have control of
EXIT
the following functions:
Wash time, temperature, fill level, five water intake
options, type of drum action during filling - heating -
SELECT Press SELECT.
wash, detergent supply from one of five alternatives,
ten signals for liquid supply, flushing cold/hot, spray
signal.
In Advanced mode you also have control of the
following functions:
Temperature hysteresis, max. temperature increase
per minute, level hysteresis, drum speeds during
filling - heating - wash, and maximum drum
acceleration rate.

If you have selected Standard mode


All Standard mode modules are described in detail in
chapter "Program modules, Standard mode".
Even if you have selected Standard mode for
programming, you still have the option of using
Advanced mode for programming any given module.
Each time you access a different module to work
through the questions there, you can choose either
Advanced or Standard mode.

If you have selected Advanced mode


All Advanced mode modules are described in detail in
chapter "Program modules, Advanced mode"
If you selected Advanced mode at the start of
programming, all programming will continue in
Advanced mode. You cannot switch back to Standard
mode for some modules only.
20 To create and write an entirely new program

Select program module


The wash program modules
PROGRAMMING MODE The way in which programs are structured, using
SELECT MODULE modules in sequence, is described in detail in
LIBRARY
DELETE MAIN WASH
chapter "An introduction to programming".
EDIT DRAIN
EXIT
PREWASH
RINSE
DRAIN
The modules can be programmed in either Standard
MAIN WASH EXTRACTION or Advanced mode. Standard mode is described in
chapter "Program modules, Standard mode", and
SELECT Advanced mode in chapter "Program modules,
3655
Advanced mode".
Use the cursor keys to... Prewash
Used for prewash and brief soaking.
Main wash
Used as the main wash module, with heating and
detergent dispensing.
LIBRARY Rinse
DELETE
Drain
EDIT
EXIT
Drain stage after wash and rinse stages.
.. highlight one of the seven Extract
PREWASH
program modules which go
MAIN WASH
to make up a wash Cool-down
RINSE Used for controlled cooling of the wash water to
program.
DRAIN prevent creasing of the wash load.
EXTRACTION (In this example we will
choose ”PREWASH”.). Soak
COOL-DOWN
SOAK
Used for longer soak stages.
TEXT
DELETE PROGRAM
EXIT

SELECT Press SELECT.


To create and write an entirely new program 21

Select position of module in program sequence


Position of module in wash program sequence
Obviously, when you are about to program the first
module in a wash program, you have no choice of
PROGRAMMING MODE Because this is the first
position in the sequence. When you program
SELECT MODULE module in the new wash
LIBRARY END OF PROGRAM subsequent modules, however, you can use these
program, you do not need to
DELETE
EDIT keys: b and c to determine the position of the
EXIT select its position in the
PREWASH module in the program sequence.
MAIN WASH program sequence.

INSERT PROGRAMMING MODE


SELECT MODULE
3889
LIBRARY
DELETE PREWASH 1
EDIT RINSE 1
INSERT Press INSERT. EXIT
PREWASH
MAIN WASH 1
MAIN WASH END OF PROGRAM

INSERT
3890

Once you have selected the position, press INSERT.


Note that the new module will be inserted above
(before) the position highlighted in the list on the right
of the display.
If you want the module to be last in the sequence,
press INSERT when END OF PROGRAM is
highlighted.
22 To create and write an entirely new program

Answer the questions for the module


Name of module Program module sequence numbering
PREWASH
PROGRAMMING
1
All wash program modules are automatically given
PAUSE WITH BUZZER N
sequence numbers to help distinguish them. The first
WASH TIME
TEMPERATURE
00:00
0 Sequence number of module time a module is used it is given the number 1, the
LEVEL -
COLD WATER N second time 2, and so on. For example:
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N

Y/N Prewash 1 Extract 1


3658
Option to scroll quickly Drain 1 Rinse 1
through the meny. Main wash 1 Drain 3
PAUSE WITH BUZZER N
WASH TIME 00:00
Cool-down 1 Rinse 2
TEMPERATURE 0°C Drain 2 Drain 4
LEVEL -
Extract 2
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N Different types of question
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
The questions in the various modules are of four
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
different types, and to be answered in different ways:
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
Use the function key or the Yes/No questions
ACTION DURING FILLING N
numeric keys to answer the The function key display shows Y/N, which is a
ACTION DURING HEAT N
various questions. toggle function (the letter to the right of the
ACTION DURING WASH N
COMPARTMENT 1 N highlighted question toggles between N and Y each
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00 time it is pressed). All Yes/No questions start with
COMPARTMENT 2 N No (N) as the default value.
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00 Drum action questions
COMPARTMENT 3 N
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00
The function key display shows -/G/N, which is a
COMPARTMENT 4 N
toggle function (the letter to the right of the highlighted
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
question toggles from - to G to N and so on, each time
COMPARTMENT 5 N it is pressed).
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00 - = drum at a standstill
WATER FLUSH C/H C
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00
G = gentle action
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00 N = normal action
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00 All questions of this type start with normal action (N)
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00 as the default value.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
Cold/hot water
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00 Selection of water temp. for flushing detergent
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00 compartment.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00 Water level questions - standard mode
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00 The function key display shows L/M/H and is a
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
toggle function (the letter to the right of the
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
highlighted question toggles from -, to L, M to H,
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00
each time it is pressed).
DRAIN N
EXIT - = No water filling
L = Low water level
M = Medium water level
Y/N Yes/No questions H = High water level
- /G/N Drum action All questions of this type have No water filling (-) as
a preprogrammed value.
C /H Cold or hot water
Times, temperatures, levels - advanced mode
Water level - standard mode To answer these questions, use the numeric keys.
L /M/H The number of digits required will vary.
1 2 3 Times, temperatures, levels - If you make a mistake while entering digits:
advanced mode Press ERASE one or several times.
4 5 6

7 8 9

0
Press b to move on to
the next question.

You can go back and


change a question you
have answered already by
pressing c repeatedly.
To create and write an entirely new program 23

PROGRAMMING MODE
PREWASH 1

LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00


LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00
DRAIN N
EXIT

SELECT Once you have finished


3665
entering all the values:
Press b to highlight
PAUSE WITH BUZZER N ”EXIT”.
WASH TIME 00:00
TEMPERATURE 0°C
LEVEL -
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
ACTION DURING FILL N
ACTION DURING HEAT N
ACTION DURING WASH N
COMPARTMENT 1 N
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 2 N
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 3 N
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 4 N
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 5 N
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00
WATER FLUSH C/H C
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00
DRAIN N
EXIT

SELECT Press SELECT.


24 To create and write an entirely new program

Decide how you wish to continue programming


PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
LIBRARY
DELETE
EDIT PREWASH 1
EXIT
PREWASH
END OF PROGRAM
Choose 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5:
MAIN WASH
1 Continue programming
SELECT new program modules:
3666
Highlight one of the
seven program modules.
Press SELECT.
Continue answering
3 LIBRARY
questions as described
earlier.
DELETE
2 EDIT 2 Modify an existing module:
EXIT Highlight EDIT and press
PREWASH SELECT. Then follow the
MAIN WASH instructions in chapter
RINSE "To program on the basis
1
DRAIN of an existing program"
EXTRACT section "To change data
COOL-DOWN in a program module".
SOAK
4 3 Delete a module:
TEXT
DELETE PROGRAM Highlight DELETE and
5 EXIT press SELECT. Then
follow the instructions in
chapter "To program on
SELECT the basis of an existing
program" section "To
delete a module". "TEXT” means more information
Before you run a wash program, by pressing TEXT,
4 Enter text about the
the display can show a text which gives more
program:
information about the program. This can be helpfull to
Highlight TEXT and then be able to choose correct wash program. The same
press SELECT. Then text can also be shown during the wash cycle.
follow the instructions in The text which can be used can consist of max. 150
section "Enter text about digits and can be programmed in this function.
the program".
5 Conclude programming:
Follow the instructions in
section "Conclude
programming".
To create and write an entirely new program 25

Programming text

PROGRAMMING Enter text (no more than How to enter letters/digits/other characters
PROGRAM NAME
approx. 150 characters) to Letters, digits and other characters can be inserted
accompany the program, using the numeric keypad. Each of the numeric keys
with the aid of the gives access to several characters (3-5 per key), as
functions described below. follows:
EXIT The cursor shows where the 1 2 3
3922 letter/digit/character will be
inserted. ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO
The function keys have these
functions: 4 5 6

Delete text. PQRST UVWXY ZÅÄÖ

One press: 7 8 9
Enter next letter/digit/
character. 01234 56789 =()
Two presses:
Insert space between words. 0
Visible when the cursor is not ° + -.
at the far left of a line: Use The first time you press a given key, the first
this to move the cursor to a character available through that key will appear on
new line.
1 2
the display. One press on 1 produces A. One press
3
Use the numeric keys to on 9 produces =.
4 5 6 enter letters/digits/ Simply press the relevant key the required number of
characters. times until the character you want appears on the
7 8 9
display. For example, to insert the letter C, press key
0 1. three times. To insert: ) (i.e. the end bracket),
press 9 three times.
Visible when the cursor is at When the character you want is on the display, press
E XIT the far left of a line: e to insert the next character.
Use this to exit (conclude) To insert a space between words, simply press e
entering text. a second time.
To delete a character, press d Press it repeatedly
to delete several characters.
To start a new line press b.
To end entering text, press b to bring the cursor
to the far left of a new line. Then press EXIT
26 To create and write an entirely new program

Conclude programming

PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
LIBRARY RINSE 1
EDIT DRAIN 3
DELETE RINSE 2
PREWASH DRAIN 4
MAINWASH EXTRACT 2
RINSE END OF PROGRAM
Once you have completed
SELECT programming of all modules
3667 in the program:
Press b...

LIBRARY ... to highlight either of the


DELETE two ”EXIT” options.
EDIT
EXIT
PREWASH
MAINWASH
RINSE
DRAIN
EXTRACT
COOL-DOWN
SOAK
TEXT
DELETE PROGRAM
EXIT

Press SELECT.
SELECT

Insert Main Data


What is Main Data?
PROGRAMMING MODE This option is presented only ”Main Data” is the name given to various functions
MAIN DATA if you selected Standard which influence the entire wash program.
STANDARD
ADVANCED mode at step "Select
EXIT standard or advanced mode".
Standard or Advanced mode?
SELECT Using Standard mode (see section Main data,
3668 standard mode) you can control the following
STANDARD Highlight STANDARD or functions:
ADVANCED ADVANCED. Buzzer at program end, start program with
EXIT extraction, calculate weight of load.
Using Advanced mode (see section Main data,
advanced mode) you can also control the following
SELECT Press SELECT.
functions:
Cycle times for gentle action and normal action.
To create and write an entirely new program 27

Main data, standard mode

PROGRAMMING MODE
MAIN DATA
BUZZER AT END N
START EXTRACT N
READY

Y/N
3669

Buzzer at end
BUZZER AT END N
If you answer Yes (Y):
START EXTRACT N The buzzer will sound when the program ends.
READY The buzzer signal can be turned off by pressing the
button with crossed buzzer-symbol.
Answer Yes (Y) or No (N). If you answer No (N):
Y/N No buzzer at program end.

Press b.

BUZZER AT END N
Start extract (start with extraction)
START EXTRACT N If you answer Yes (Y):
READY The machine will start with a short extraction cycle
when the program begins. This helps the load to
3670
soak up water, and the machine does not require
so much extra filling (repeated topping up).
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).
If you answer No (N):
No extraction when the program begins.
Press b.

BUZZER AT END N
START EXTRACT N
Once you have answered all
READY the questions, highlight
3672 READY, then:
S ELECT Press SELECT.
28 To create and write an entirely new program

Main data, advanced mode


The first three questions of
Advanced mode are the
same as in Standard mode,
see section "Main data, Drum action ”on-times” and ”off-times”
standard mode.
BUZZER AT END N Here you can determine the precise structure of drum
START EXTRACT N action (both ”gentle” and ”normal” action), by setting
GENTLE ON TIME SEC 3 the individual lengths of time the drum is to rotate
GENTLE OFF TIME SEC 12
(”on-time”) and be at a standstill (”off-time”).
NORMAL ON TIME SEC 12 The values displayed initially are those recommended
NORMAL OFF TIME SEC 3 by supplier.
READY Off-time On-time
Use the machine key to Drum action, right-
3892
enter the required value. hand rotation
1 2 3
If wrong digits are given:
4 5 6
Press ERASE.
7 8 9
Time
0

When ready
Press b.
Drum action, left-
hand rotation

BUZZER AT END N
START EXTRACT N
GENTLE ON TIME SEC 3
GENTLE OFF TIME SEC 12 Once you have answered all
NORMAL ON TIME SEC 12 the questions, highlight
NORMAL OFF TIME SEC 3 READY, then:
READY

3894
S ELECT Press SELECT.
To create and write an entirely new program 29

Insert the program name


Enter program name (no How to enter letters/digits/other characters
PROGRAMMING more than approx. 150
PROGRAM NAME characters) to accompany Letters, digits and other characters can be inserted
the program, with the aid of using the numeric keypad. Each of the numeric keys
the functions described gives access to several characters (3-5 per key), as
below. follows:
EXIT The cursor shows where the 1 2 3
4215 letter/digit/character will be
inserted. ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO
The function keys have these
functions: 4 5 6

Delete text. PQRST UVWXY ZÅÄÖ

One press: 7 8 9
Enter next letter/digit/
character. 01234 56789 =()
Two presses:
Insert space between words. 0
° + -.

1 2 3
Use the numeric keys to The first time you press a given key, the first
enter letters/digits/ character available through that key will appear on
4 5 6 characters. the display. One press on 1 produces A. One press
on 9 produces =.
7 8 9 Simply press the relevant key the required number of
times until the character you want appears on the
0 Use this to exit (conclude) display. For example, to insert the letter C, press key
entering text. 1. three times. To insert: ) (i.e. the end bracket),
press 9 three times.
E XIT
When the character you want is on the display, press
e to insert the next character.
To insert a space between words, simply press e
a second time.
To delete a character, press d Press it repeatedly
to delete several characters.
To start a new line press b.
To end entering text, press b to bring the cursor
to the far left of a new line. Then press EXIT
30 To create and write an entirely new program

Insert the program number

Allowed program numbers for new programs


PROGRAMMING MODE
The standard programs supplied with machine have
No. 991 - 999.
PROGRAM NUMBER?
New programs can have numbers 001 - 990.

EXIT
3675
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to
enter the program number.
4 5 6

7 8 9

E XIT Press EXIT

PROGRAMMING MODE The new program will now be


stored in the control unit
EEPROM.
PROGRAM HAS BEEN STORED
PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE...
Once the program has been
stored (”loaded”), a process
which takes only a matter of
3676 seconds, the display will look
1 2
like this (illustration, left).
3

4 5 6
Press any key.
7 8 9

Continue programming or stop programming

PROGRAMMING MODE
MAKE A CHOICE:
STANDARD
ADVANCED
EXIT

SELECT
3677

STANDARD Choose 1, 2 or 3:
1
ADVANCED 1 Continue programming in
EXIT Standard mode:
2
Highlight STANDARD
SELECT and press SELECT.
2 Continue programming in
Advanced mode:
Highlight ADVANCED
and press SELECT.
STANDARD 3 Stop programming:
3 ADVANCED Highlight EXIT and press
EXIT SELECT.

SELECT
To program on the basis of an existing program 31

To program on the basis of an existing program


The ”Move back” key
The ”Move back” function
If you find you are in the Each press of the ”Move back” key moves you back
wrong place, or if you want one menu, in reverse order. By pressing this key
to undo earlier key repeatedly you can return to this menu at any time:
3627 presses:
Press the ”Move back” key
one or more times. RUN A WASH PROGRAM
GO TO THE MENU
MAKE YOUR CHOICE WITH
OR AND PRESS SELECT
WEIGHT, KG: 000,0

SELECT
3651

Select programming mode

If this menu is not currently Password protection of programming function


RUN A WASH PROGRAM displayed: If required you can implement password protection for
GO TO THE MENU Press a repeatedly. the functions PROGRAMMING and SETTINGS 1.
MAKE YOUR CHOICE WITH Once you have chosen a password (a four-digit
OR AND PRESS SELECT
WEIGHT, KG: 000,0 number), both functions will be protected, and
SELECT accessed using the same password.
3589 Programming the password is done via the function
SETTINGS 1, which is described in the section
Press a to highlight ”Settings 1” of the Clarus Control Service manual.
RUN A WASH PROGRAM ”GO TO THE MENU”.
GO TO THE MENU

SELECT Press SELECT.


32 To program on the basis of an existing program

Using f and g to scroll quickly through


menus
MENU
MAKE A CHOICE:
When the top item in a menu is highlighted, you have
LIBRARY To scroll quickly through the option of scrolling down through the menu faster
PROGRAMMING MODE
SETTINGS 1 menus (this works in the same way in all menus where not all
MEMORY CARD
SERVICE MODE items can be displayed at once):
STATISTICS

SELECT
3663 MENU
Press b to highlight MAKE A CHOICE:
LIBRARY PROGRAMMING MODE WASH PROGRAM LIBRARY

PROGRAMMING MODE
This arrow PROGRAMMING MODE
SETTINGS 1

SETTINGS 1
indicates that MEMORY CARD
SERVICE MODE
there are more STATISTICS
MEMORY CARD
items available SELECT
SERVICE MODE
STATISTICS 4050

MANUAL MODE
SETTINGS 2
If you press f the next portion of the programming
EXIT
menu will be displayed. The last item in that portion of
the menu will be highlighted:
SELECT Press SELECT.

MENU
MAKE A CHOICE:
MEMORY CARD
SERVICE MODE
STATISTICS
MANUAL MODE
SETTINGS 2
EXIT

SELECT
4051

Using this feature, you avoid having to press b


repeatedly to move through the menu item by item.
Similarly you can use g whenever the last item on a
portion of the menu is highlighted, to move quickly
upwards through the menu.
To program on the basis of an existing program 33

Select Standard or Advanced mode


Standard or Advanced mode?
There are two distinct levels (modes) for programming.
In Standard mode you can enter all the basic data
required for a wash program. Other variables are set
automatically using tried-and-tested standard values,
which in most cases work without any problem.
PROGRAMMING MODE In Advanced mode you have a higher degree of
MAKE A CHOICE:
STANDARD
control over all aspects of the program. Using
ADVANCED
EXIT Advanced mode does, however, call for a detailed
knowledge of the way in which wash programs work,
to ensure that all the possibilities available are used
SELECT correctly.
3652 An example:
STANDARD Use b to highlight Via the modules Prewash, Main wash, Rinse and
ADVANCED STANDARD or ADVANCED. Soak, when using Standard mode you have control of
EXIT
the following functions:
Wash time, temperature, fill level, five water intake
options during filling, type of drum action during
SELECT Press SELECT.
filling - heating - wash, detergent supply from one of
five alternatives, ten signals for liquid supply,
flushing cold/hot, spray signal.
In Advanced mode you also have control of the
following functions:
Temperature hysteresis, max. temperature increase
per minute, level hysteresis, drum speeds during
filling - heating - wash, and maximum drum
acceleration rate.

If you have selected Standard mode


All Standard mode modules are described in detail in
chapter "Program modules, Standard mode".
Even if you have selected Standard mode for
programming, you still have the option of using
Advanced mode for programming any given module.
Each time you access a different module to work
through the questions there, you can choose either
Advanced or Standard mode.

If you have selected Advanced mode


All Advanced mode modules are described in detail in
chapter "Program modules, Advanced mode".
If you selected Advanced mode at the start of
programming, all programming will continue in
Advanced mode. You cannot switch back to Standard
mode for some modules only.
34 To program on the basis of an existing program

Select the existing program to adapt

PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
LIBRARY
DELETE MAIN WASH
EDIT DRAIN
EXIT RINSE
PREWASH DRAIN
MAIN WASH EXTRACT

SELECT
3895
LIBRARY Check that PROGRAM
DELETE LIBRARY is highlighted ...
EDIT
EXIT
PREWASH
MAIN WASH
RINSE
DRAIN
EXTRACT
COOL-DOWN
SOAK
TEXT
DELETE PROGRAM
EXIT

SELECT ... and press SELECT.

What is the program library?


The program library lists all wash programs, both user
PROGRAMMING MODE and standard programs, showing their program
PCS PROGRAM LIBRARY
PR.NO. NAME
numbers and names, for example:
991 NORMAL 95°C STD
992 NORMAL 60°C STD
993 NORMAL 40°C STD
994 INTENSIVE 95°C
995
996
INTENSIVE 60°C
PERM.PRESS 60°C
1 OWN PROG. 40 DEGREES
2 OWN PROG. 60 DEGREES
SELECT
3 OWN PROG. 90 DEGREES
3896
991 NORMAL 95°C
Use b to highlight the
992 NORMAL 60°C
program you want to adapt
(such as 996 PERM.PRESS 993 NORMAL 40°C
991 NORMAL 95°C
60°C). 994 INTENSIVE 95°C
992 NORMAL 60°C
993 NORMAL 40°C 995 INTENSIVE 60°C
994 INTENSIVE 95°C 996 PERM.PRESS 60°C
995 INTENSIVE 60°C 997 PERM.PRESS 40°C
996 PERM.PRESS 60°C
998 EXTRACT LOW 1 MIN
997 PERM.PRESS 40°C
998 EXTRACT LOW 1MIN
999 EXTRACT HIGH 5 MIN
999 EXTRACT HIGH 5MIN
Each time a new program is stored in the machine
program memory, its number and name will also be
SELECT Press SELECT. inserted automatically into the program library.
The program library can be used:
• When programming an existing program, which
shall be modified.
• When programming a new program with an old as
background.
• When choosing a suitable wash program.
To program on the basis of an existing program 35

To change data in a program module

PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE The modules of the program
LIBRARY
DELETE MAIN WASH selected will be shown on the
EDIT COOL-DOWN
PREWASH DRAIN right-hand side of the display.
MAIN WASH RINSE
DRAIN

SELECT
3897

Use b to highlight EDIT.

LIBRARY
DELETE
EDIT
EXIT
PREWASH
MAIN WASH
RINSE
DRAIN
EXTRACT
COOL-DOWN
SOAK
TEXT
DELETE PROGRAM
EXIT

SELECT Press SELECT.

PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE After you have highlighted
LIBRARY
DELETE MAIN WASH 1 EDIT and pressed SELECT,
EDIT COOL-DOWN 1
EXIT DRAIN 1 the first five program modules
PREWASH RINSE 1
MAIN WASH DRAIN 2 will be displayed, with the first
EDIT of them highlighted.
3898
If you want to edit some
module other than the first
(MAIN WASH 1), press b
MAIN WASH 1 repeatedly to highlight the
COOL-DOWN 1 right one.
DRAIN 1
Program module sequence numbering
RINSE 1
DRAIN 2
All wash program modules are automatically given
sequence numbers to help distinguish them. The first
RINSE 2
time a module is used it is given the number 1, the
DRAIN 3
second time 2, and so on.
RINSE 3
DRAIN 4
EXTRACT 1
END OF PROGRAM

EDIT Press EDIT.


36 To program on the basis of an existing program

PROGRAMMING MODE The wash program modules


996
MAIN WASH 1
All modules and module questions are described in the
PAUSE WITH BUZZER N
WASH TIME
TEMPERATURE
00:00
0
chapters:
LEVEL -
COLD WATER
HOT WATER
N
N
Option to scroll quickly "Program modules, standard mode" and
COLD HARD WATER N
through the meny. "Program modules, advanced mode".
Y/N
3899

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N


WASH TIME 00:00
TEMPERATURE 0°C
LEVEL -
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
Different types of questions
ACTION DURING FILL N The questions in the various modules are of four
ACTION DURING HEAT N different types, and to be answered in a different way:
ACTION DURING WASH N Yes/No questions
Use the function key or the
COMPARTMENT 1 N The function key display shows Y/N, which is a
numeric keys to alter the
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00 toggle function (the letter to the right of the
answers to the various
COMPARTMENT 2 N highlighted question toggles between N and Y each
questions.
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00 time it is pressed). All Yes/No questions start with
COMPARTMENT 3 N No (N) as the default value.
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00
Drum action questions
COMPARTMENT 4 N
The function key display shows -/G/N, which is a
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
toggle function (the letter to the right of the
COMPARTMENT 5 N
highlighted question toggles from - to G to N and so
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00
on, each time it is pressed).
WATER FLUSH C/H C
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00 - = drum at a standstill
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00 G = gentle action
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
N = normal action
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
All questions of this type start with normal action
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
(N) as the default value.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00 Cold/hot water
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00 Selection of water temp. for flushing detergent
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00 compartment.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
Water level questions - standard mode
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00 The function key display shows L/M/H and is a
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00 toggle function (the letter to the right of the
DRAIN N highlighted question toggles from L, M to H each
EXIT time it is pressed).
L = Low water level
Y/N Yes/No questions M = Medium water level
H = High water level
- /G/N Drum action All questions of this type have Low level (L) as a
preprogrammed value.
C /H Cold or hot water
Times, temperatures, levels -advanced mode
L /M/H Water level - standard mode To answer these questions, use the numeric keys.
Times, temperatures, levels - The number of digits required will vary.
1 2 3 If you pressed wrong digits:
advanced mode
Press ERASE once or serveral times.
4 5 6

7 8 9

Press b to move on to
the next question.

You can go back and


change a question you
have answered already by
pressing c repeatedly.
To program on the basis of an existing program 37

Once you have finished


modifying values as required:
PAUSE WITH BUZZER N Press b to highlight
WASH TIME 00:00 ”READY”.
TEMPERATURE 0°C
LEVEL -
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
ACTION DURING FILL N
ACTION DURING HEAT N
ACTION DURING WASH N
COMPARTMENT 1 N
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 2 N
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 3 N
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 4 N
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 5 N
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00
WATER FLUSH C/H C
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00
DRAIN N
EXIT

3900
SELECT Press SELECT.
38 To program on the basis of an existing program

To delete a module
PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
After you have chosen
LIBRARY
DELETE MAIN WASH 1 DELETE, the first five
EDIT COOL-DOWN 1
EXIT DRAIN 1 program modules will be
PREWASH RINSE 1
MAIN WASH DRAIN 2 displayed. The first module
SELECT will be highlighted.
3907
Press b to highlight
”DELETE”.

LIBRARY
DELETE
EDIT
EXIT
PREWASH
MAIN WASH
RINSE
DRAIN
EXTRACT
COOL-DOWN
SOAK
TEXT
DELETE PROGRAM
EXIT

SELECT Press SELECT

PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
LIBRARY
DELETE MAIN WASH 1
EDIT COOL-DOWN 1
EXIT DRAIN 1
PREWASH RINSE 1
MAIN WASH DRAIN 2

SELECT
3908 If necessary press b to
highlight the module you
want to delete (e.g. COOL-
DOWN 1).
MAIN WASH 1
COOL-DOWN 1
DRAIN 1
RINSE 1
DRAIN 2
RINSE 2
DRAIN 3
RINSE 3
DRAIN 4
EXTRACT 1
END OF PROGRAM

DELETE Press DELETE.


To program on the basis of an existing program 39

MAINWASH 1 The module will now have


DRAIN 1 been deleted.
RINSE 1
DRAIN 2
RINSE 2
DRAIN 3
1
RINSE 3
Choose 1 or 2:
DRAIN 4
EXTRACT 1
END OF PROGRAM

3909
1 Delete more modules:
Use c or b to
highlight another
module.
DELETE Press DELETE.

2 Stop deleting:
PRESS b to highlight
MAINWASH 1
END OF PROGRAM.
DRAIN 1
RINSE 1
DRAIN 2
RINSE 2
DRAIN 3
RINSE 3
DRAIN 4
EXTRACT 1
2 END OF PROGRAM

3910

EXIT Press EXIT


40 To program on the basis of an existing program

To insert a new module

PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
LIBRARY
DELETE MAIN WASH 1
EDIT COOL-DOWN 1
EXIT DRAIN 1
PREWASH RINSE 1
MAIN WASH DRAIN 2

SELECT
3912

Use b and c to ...

LIBRARY
DELETE
EDIT
EXIT
PREWASH
MAIN WASH ...highlight one of the seven
RINSE possible wash program
DRAIN modules (e.g. COOL-DOWN).
EXTRACT
COOL-DOWN
SOAK
TEXT
DELETE PROGRAM
EXIT

SELECT Press SELECT.

PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
DRAIN DRAIN 3
EXTRACT
COOL-DOWN
RINSE
DRAIN
3
4
Now the last four modules
SOAK
TEXT EXTRACT 1 will be displayed. END OF
END OF PROGRAM
PROGRAM will be
INSERT highlighted.
3911

Press c to determine
where the new module will
MAIN WASH 1 be inserted in the program
DRAIN 1 sequence.
RINSE 1 The module will be inserted
DRAIN 2 above the module you
RINSE 2 highlight.
DRAIN 3
To insert the module last in
RINSE 3
the program, you should
DRAIN 4
highlight END OF
EXTRACT 1
PROGRAM.
END OF PROGRAM

INSERT Press INSERT.

Now you can answer the


questions as described in
chapter "To create and
write an entirely new
program ", section "Select
position of modle in
program sequence" and
following sections.
To program on the basis of an existing program 41

Programming text

PROGRAMMING Enter text (no more than How to enter letters/digits/other characters
approx. 150 characters) to Letters, digits and other characters can be inserted
PROGRAM NAME
accompany the program, using the numeric keypad. Each of the numeric keys
with the aid of the gives access to several characters (3-5 per key), as
functions described below. follows:

EXIT The cursor shows where the 1 2 3


3922
letter/digit/character will be
inserted. ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO
The function keys have these
functions: 4 5 6

Delete text. PQRST UVWXY ZÅÄÖ

One press: 7 8 9
Enter next letter/digit/
character. 01234 56789 =()
Two presses:
Insert space between words. 0
Visible when the cursor is not ° + -.
at the far left of a line: Use The first time you press a given key, the first
this to move the cursor to a character available through that key will appear on
new line.
the display. One press on 1 produces A. One press
Use the numeric keys to on 9 produces =.
enter letters/digits/ Simply press the relevant key the required number of
1 2 3 characters. times until the character you want appears on the
4 5 6 display. For example, to insert the letter C, press key
1. three times. To insert: ) (i.e. the end bracket),
7 8 9 press 9 three times.
Visible when the cursor is at When the character you want is on the display, press
0
the far left of a line: e to insert the next character.
Use this to exit (conclude) To insert a space between words, simply press e
E XIT entering text. a second time.
To delete a character, press d Press it repeatedly
to delete several characters.
To start a new line press b.
To end entering text, press b to bring the cursor
to the far left of a new line. Then press EXIT
42 To program on the basis of an existing program

Conclude programming

PROGRAMMING MODE
SELECT MODULE
LIBRARY
DELETE MAIN WASH 1
EDIT COOL-DOWN 1
EXIT DRAIN 1
PREWASH RINSE 1
MAIN WASH DRAIN 2
Once you have completed
SELECT programming:
3913
Press b...

LIBRARY
DELETE
EDIT
EXIT
PREWASH
MAIN WASH
RINSE
DRAIN
EXTRACT
COOL-DOWN
SOAK
TEXT ...to highlight either of the
DELETE PROGRAM two ”EXIT”.
EXIT

SELECT Press SELECT.


To program on the basis of an existing program 43

Main data What is Main Data?


”Main Data” is the name given to various functions
Main data, standard mode which influence the entire wash program.

PROGRAMMING MODE
996 PERM.PRESS 60°C
MAIN DATA
BUZZER AT END N
START EXTRACT N
READY

Y/N
3915

Buzzer at end
BUZZER AT END N
If you answer Yes (Y):
START EXTRACT N
The buzzer will sound when the program ends. The
READY
buzzer signal can be turned off by pressing the
crossed buzzer-symbol.
Y/N If you answer No (N):
Answer Yes (Y) or No (N). No buzzer at program end.

Press b.
44 To program on the basis of an existing program

BUZZER AT END N Start extract (start with extraction)


START EXTRACT N If you answer Yes (Y):
READY The machine will start with a short extraction cycle
when the program begins. This helps the load to
3670 soak up water, and the machine does not require
so much extra filling (repeated topping up).
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).
If you answer No (N):
No extraction when the program begins.

Press b.

BUZZER AT END N
START EXTRACT N
READY
Once you have answered all
the questions, highlight
3672 READY, then:
S ELECT Press SELECT.
To program on the basis of an existing program 45

Main data, advanced mode


The first three questions of
Advanced mode are the
same as in Standard mode,
see section "Main data, Drum action ”on-times” and ”off-times”
standard mode". Here you can determine the precise structure of drum
BUZZER AT END N
action (both ”gentle” and ”normal” action), by setting
START EXTRACT N
the individual lengths of time the drum is to rotate
GENTLE ON TIME SEC 3 (”on-time”) and be at a standstill (”off-time”).
GENTLE OFF TIME SEC 12
The values displayed initially are those recommended
NORMAL ON TIME SEC 12
by supplier.
NORMAL OFF TIME SEC 3
READY On-time Off-time
Use the machine key to Drum action, right-
3892
enter the required value. hand rotation
1 2 3

4 5 6 If wrong digits are given:


7 8 9 Press ERASE.
Time
0

When ready
Press b.
Drum action, left-
hand rotation

BUZZER AT END N
START EXTRACT N
GENTLE ON TIME SEC 3
GENTLE OFF TIME SEC 12
NORMAL ON TIME SEC 12
NORMAL OFF TIME SEC 3
READY Once you have answered all
the questions, highlight
3894 READY, then:

S ELECT Press SELECT.


46 To program on the basis of an existing program

Insert the program name


PROGRAMMING Enter program name (no How to enter letters/digits/other characters
PROGRAM NAME more than approx. 150
characters) to accompany Letters, digits and other characters can be inserted
the program, with the aid of using the numeric keypad. Each of the numeric keys
the functions described gives access to several characters (3-5 per key), as
below. follows:
EXIT
The cursor shows where the 1 2 3
4215
letter/digit/character will be
inserted. ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO
The function keys have these
functions: 4 5 6

Delete text. PQRST UVWXY Z

One press: 7 8 9
Enter next letter/digit/
character. 01234 56789 =()
Two presses:
Insert space between words. 0
° + -.
1 2 3
Use the numeric keys to The first time you press a given key, the first
4 5 6 enter letters/digits/ character available through that key will appear on
characters. the display. One press on 1 produces A. One press
7 8 9 on 9 produces =.
Simply press the relevant key the required number of
0 times until the character you want appears on the
Use this to exit (conclude) display. For example, to insert the letter C, press key
entering text. 1. three times. To insert: ) (i.e. the end bracket),
E XIT press 9 three times.
When the character you want is on the display, press
e to insert the next character.
To insert a space between words, simply press e
a second time.
To delete a character, press d Press it repeatedly
to delete several characters.
To start a new line press b.
To end entering text, press b to bring the cursor
to the far left of a new line. Then press EXIT
To program on the basis of an existing program 47

Insert the program number


Allowed program numbers for new programs
The standard programs supplied with machine have
PROGRAMMING MODE No. 991 - 999.
New programs can have numbers 001 - 990.
ENTER A PROGRAM NUMBER?

EXIT
3918

1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to


enter the new program
4 5 6 number.

7 8 9

E XIT Press EXIT

PROGRAMMING MODE The new program will now be


stored in the control unit
PROGRAM HAS BEEN STORED
EEPROM.
PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE...
Once the program has been
stored (”loaded”), a process
which takes only a matter of
3676 seconds, the display will look
1 2 3 like this (illustration, left).

4 5 6
Press any key.
7 8 9

0
48 To program on the basis of an existing program

Continue programming or stop programming

PROGRAMMING MODE
MAKE A CHOICE:
STANDARD
ADVANCED
EXIT

SELECT
3677

1 STANDARD Choose 1, 2 or 3:
ADVANCED
1 Continue programming in
EXIT
2 Standard mode:
Highlight STANDARD
SELECT and press SELECT.
2 Continue programming in
Advanced mode:
Highlight ADVANCED
and press SELECT.
STANDARD 3 Stop programming:
ADVANCED
3 Highlight EXIT and press
EXIT
SELECT.

SELECT
Program modules, standard mode 49

Program modules, Standard mode


The Prewash, Main wash, Rinse, and Soak, Standard mode
The module structure
The questions are identical for the Prewash, Main
PREWASH, MAIN WASH, RINSE To access this function, see wash and Rinse modules.
or SOAK
chapter "To create and write Soak can be programmed for a longer time (up to 27
an entirely new program. hours and 46 min.) Other modules are max 1 hour.
PROGRAMMING MODE
PREWASH 1 The module consists of three different parts:
PAUSE WITH BUZZER N
WASH TIME 00:00
TEMPERATURE 0 temperature
LEVEL -
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
ACTION DURING FILLING N

Y/N
3697
3
PAUSE WITH BUZZER N
WASH TIME 00:00
2
TEMPERATURE 0°C
LEVEL -
COLD WATER N 1
HOT WATER N
3802
COLD HARD WATER N time
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
1 Water filling
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
WATER FROM TANK 3 N The motor may be at a standstill, on gentle action
ACTION DURING FILL N or normal action. Detergent may be dispensed.
ACTION DURING HEAT N Answer the various 2 Water heating
ACTION DURING WASH N questions. Press b to The motor may be at a standstill, on gentle action
COMPARTMENT 1 N move on to the next
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
or normal action.
question. If heating is not programmed the program
COMPARTMENT 2 N
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00 You can go back and advances to normal action.
COMPARTMENT 3 N change questions already 3 Motor action at correct temperature and water
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00 answered by pressing c level
COMPARTMENT 4 N repeatedly. The motor may be at a standstill, on gentle action
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00 or normal action. Temperature and water level are
COMPARTMENT 5 N monitored and can be adjusted when neccessary.
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00
WATER FLUSH C/H C
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00
DRAIN N
EXIT
50 Program modules, standard mode

Pause with buzzer


PAUSE WITH BUZZER N
If you answer Yes (Y):
WASH TIME 00:00
The washer extractor will stop and the buzzer will
TEMPERATURE 0°C
sound before the program module starts.
LEVEL -
COLD WATER N Turn off the buzzer by pressing the button with
HOT WATER N crossed buzzer-symbol. Start the program by
COLD HARD WATER N pressing START.
WATER FROM TANK 1 N If you answer No (N):
WATER FROM TANK 2 N The program module will start without pause or
WATER FROM TANK 3 N buzzer.
ACTION DURING FILL N
ACTION DURING HEAT N

3698
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N Wash time


WASH TIME 00:00
Prewash, Main wash and Rinse
TEMPERATURE 0°C
The maximum wash time is 59 minutes and 59
LEVEL -
seconds, in increments of 1 second.
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N Soak
COLD HARD WATER N The maximum wash time is 27 hours and 46
WATER FROM TANK 1 N minutes in steps of 1 minute.
WATER FROM TANK 2 N Time taken for filling and heating water is not included
WATER FROM TANK 3 N in the programmed time.
ACTION DURING FILL N
ACTION DURING HEAT N
Use the numeric keys to
3699 enter the required value.
1 2 3

4 5 6
If wrong digits are given:
7 8 9
Press ERASE.
0

When ready:
Press b.

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N


WASH TIME 00:00 Temperature
TEMPERATURE 0°C
Choose a temperature between 0 - 98°C or 0 - 208°F
LEVEL -
(whole degrees, no decimals).
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N
WATER FROM TANK 1 N To change temperature scale °C/°F
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
You can change the temperature scale using the
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
”SETTINGS” function, which is described in the
ACTION DURING FILL N
Service Manual.
ACTION DURING HEAT N
Use the numeric keys to
3700
1 2 3 enter the required value.

4 5 6
If wrong digits are given:
7 8 9
Press ERASE.
0

When ready:
Press b.
Program modules, standard mode 51

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N


WASH TIME 00:00
TEMPERATURE 0°C Fill level
LEVEL - The function key display shows L/M/H and is a
COLD WATER N toggle function ((the letter to the right of the
HOT WATER N highlighted question toggles from L, M to H each
COLD HARD WATER N time it is pressed).
Answer:
WATER FROM TANK 1 N - = No water filling
WATER FROM TANK 2 N - = No water filling L = Low water level
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
L = Low water level M = Medium water level
ACTION DURING FILL N H = High water level
ACTION DURING HEAT N M = Medium water level L, M and H are standard levels, properly tested for
3775 H = High water level each type of machine.
L/M/H
Press b.

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N


WASH TIME 00:00
TEMPERATURE 0°C Cold water
LEVEL - If you answer Yes (Y):
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
The drum will fill with cold water until the correct
COLD HARD WATER N
water level is reached.
WATER FROM TANK 1 N If you answer No (N):
WATER FROM TANK 2 N No cold water filling.
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
ACTION DURING FILL N
ACTION DURING HEAT N
3799 Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).
Y/N
Press b.

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N


WASH TIME 00:00
TEMPERATURE 0°C
LEVEL - Hot water
COLD WATER N
If you answer Yes (Y):
HOT WATER N
The drum will fill with hot water until the correct
COLD HARD WATER N
water level is reached.
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
If only hot water valve is open and the water
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
temperature is higher than the programmed, the
ACTION DURING FILL N
cold water valve will automatically open to adjust
ACTION DURING HEAT N
the temperature.
3800
If you answer No (N):
Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).
Y/N No hot water filling.

Press b.
52 Program modules, standard mode

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N


WASH TIME 00:00
TEMPERATURE 0°C
Cold and hot water - correct temperature on
LEVEL -
intake
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
If you answer Yes (Y) to both of these questions, both
COLD HARD WATER N
the cold water and the hot water valves will open
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
when the machine is filling. If the set temperature limit
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
is exceeded, the hot water valve will be closed. When
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
the temperature has fallen 4°C below the set
ACTION DURING FILL N
temperature limit, the hot water valve will open again.
ACTION DURING HEAT N In this way you can achieve the correct water
3814 temperature even in an unheated washer extractor.
Note, however, that the water valves will close when
the correct water level is reached, regardless of
whether the correct temperature has been reached.

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N


WASH TIME 00:00
TEMPERATURE 0°C
LEVEL -
COLD WATER N Cold hard water
HOT WATER N
If you answer Yes (Y):
COLD HARD WATER N
The drum will fill with cold hard water until the
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
correct water level is reached.
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
If you answer No (N):
ACTION DURING FILL N No cold hard water filling.
ACTION DURING HEAT N
4211
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N


WASH TIME 00:00
TEMPERATURE 0°C
LEVEL -
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N Tank water
WATER FROM TANK 1 N If you answer Yes (Y):
WATER FROM TANK 2 N The drum will be filled from the specified tank (e.g.
WATER FROM TANK 3 N a tank for reuse of water or a special laundry
ACTION DURING FILL N product).
ACTION DURING HEAT N
If you answer No (N):
4212 No filling from these sources.
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.
Program modules, standard mode 53

Drum action at different stages


The program module consists of three different
stages:
Temperature

ACTION DURING FILL N


Washing
ACTION DURING HEAT N
ACTION DURING WASH N Heating
COMPARTMENT 1 N
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 2 N Water filling Time
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 3 N
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00 Options: During each of these stages you can determine
COMPARTMENT 4 N - = Drum at standstill whether the drum is to be at a standstill, on gentle
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
G = Gentle action action or normal action.
Options for each question:
3801
- /G/N N = Normal action
- = Drum at standstill
G = Gentle action
Press b. N = Normal action
You can set the drum ”on-times” and ”off-times” for
gentle action and normal action when programming
via ”Insert Main Data, Advanced mode”, see the
section ”Main Data”.

ACTION DURING WASH N Detergent options for machines with detergent


COMPARTMENT 1 N dispensers
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00 For machines with integral detergent dispensers there
COMPARTMENT 2 N are five options for detergent dispensing.
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00
If you insert Yes (Y), water will flush through that
COMPARTMENT 3 N
compartment throughout the time that the drum is
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00
filling with water at the beginning of the program
COMPARTMENT 4 N
module.
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 5 N
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00

3804
Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).
Y /N
Press b.
54 Program modules, standard

ACTION DURING WASH N


COMPARTMENT 1 N
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 2 N
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00 Detergent dispensing in machines with
COMPARTMENT 3 N detergent compartments
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00
Here you can determine the length of time water will
COMPARTMENT 4 N
be flushed through each individual compartment.
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 5 N
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00

4830

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

COMPARTMENT 2 N
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 3 N
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 4 N
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 5 N
Water for flushing detergent compartment
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00 Every time detergent is supplied from a detergent
WATER FLUSH C/H C compartment, the compartment is flushed through to
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00 remove residues of detergent. Here you can specify if
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00 the compartment is to be flushed clean using cold or
4213 hot water.
Specify cold (C) or hot (H)
C /H water.
Press b
Program modules, standard 55

WATER FLUSH C/H C


LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00
Dispensing liquid detergent from external
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00
system
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
For machines with an external detergent supply
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
system there are ten control signals which can open
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
external supply valves for a specified time.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00 The valves open for the time set, starting from when
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00 the drum has stopped filling.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00 The maximum time is 4 minutes and 10 seconds, in
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00 increments of 1 second.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
The supply lines are flushed clean automatically.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00
DRAIN N
EXIT
3805
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to
enter the required value.
4 5 6

7 8 9 If wrong digits are given:


0 Press ERASE.

When ready
Press b.

LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00


LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
Drain
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00 A streamlined means of programming the drain stage.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00
If you require times and settings different from those
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00
listed below you must answer No (N), then program a
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00
separate drain module immediately after this module,
see the section ”Drain, advanced mode”.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00 If you answer Yes (Y):
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00 The program module will end with a drain
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00 sequence with these settings:
DRAIN N No pause before drain.
EXIT
Drain plus normal speed 50 sec.
4082 Distribution time 40 sec.
Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).
Y/N (These times are default values, but can be altered
through the function SETTINGS 2, see service
Press b. manual.)
If you answer No (N):
No drain.
56 Program modules, standard mode

LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00


LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00 Once you have answered all
DRAIN N the questions, highlight
EXIT READY, then:
3813 Press SELECT to exit the
SELECT program module.
Program modules, standard mode 57

Drain, standard mode

PROGRAMMING MODE The module structure


DRAIN 1 Drain module can consist of part 1 or 2, or both 1 and
PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN
ACTION
N
N
To access this function, see 2 depending on how one wants the program:
DRAIN A N chapter "To create and write
DRAIN TIME 0:50 Speed
DISTRIBUTION TIME
READY
0:40 an entirely new program".

Y/N
3803

Answer the various 2


PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N questions in the module.
ACTION N Press b to move on to
DRAIN A N the next question.
DRAIN TIME 0:50
You can go back and 1
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40 Time
change questions already
3802
READY
answered by pressing c
repeatedly. 1 Drain time
The drain will be open. The motor may be at a
standstill, on gentle action or normal action. During
this time the drum water will be discharged.
If this time is set to 0 the drain module will only
consist of distribution time.
2 Distribution time
The drain will be open. The motor runs at
distribution speed. During this time the wash load
will be distributed evenly around the walls of the
inner drum.
If this time is set to 0 the drain module will only
consist of draining time.

Pause before drain


PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N If you answer Yes (Y):
ACTION N The washer extractor will stop and the buzzer will
DRAIN A N sound before the drain opens.
DRAIN TIME 0:50 Turn off the buzzer by pressing the button with
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40 crossed buzzer-symbol. Start the program by
READY pressing START.
3808 If you answer No (N):
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N). The program module will open, with no pause.

Press b.
58 Program modules, standard mode

Drum action during drain cycle


Here you can determine the drum action during the
time programmed for the drain cycle:
Drum speed

PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N


ACTION N
DRAIN A N
DRAIN TIME 0:50 Options:
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40 - = Drum at standstill
READY
Drum action during drain cycle
G = Gentle action 3811 Time
3806
N = Normal action
-/G/N Options:
- = Drum at standstill
G = Gentle action
Press b.
N = Normal action

Choose drain valve


If the machine has two drain valves (for example to
allow water to be reused during some wash
sequences) here you can specify which drain valve is
PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N to open.
ACTION N If you answer Yes (Y):
DRAIN A N
The machine’s normal drain will remain closed
DRAIN TIME 0:50
during the drain sequence. The drain valve for water
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40
recovery will open instead.
READY
If you answer No (N):
4223
The machine’s normal drain will open during the
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N)
drain sequence. The drain valve for water recovery
will remain closed.
Press b.

Drain time
PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N
ACTION N
Here you can determine the drain time:
DRAIN A N Drum speed
DRAIN TIME 0:50
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40
READY

3807
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to
enter the required value.
4 5 6

7 8 9 If wrong digits are given:


Drain time
Press ERASE. Time
0 3812

The maximum time is 42 minutes and 30 seconds, in


When ready increments of 10 seconds.
Press b.
Program modules, standard mode 59

PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N


Distribution time
ACTION N Here you can determine the length of time the drum
DRAIN A N operates at distribution speed:
DRAIN TIME 0:50 Drum speed
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40
READY
3809
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to
enter the required value.
Distribution time
4 5 6

7 8 9 If wrong digits are given:


Press ERASE.
0
3815 Time
When ready
The maximum time is 42 minutes and 30 seconds, in
Press b. increments of 10 seconds.

PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N


ACTION N
DRAIN A N
DRAIN TIME 0:50
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40 Once you have answered all
READY the questions, highlight
3810
READY, then:
SELECT Press SELECT to exit the
program module.
60 Program modules, standard mode

Extraction, Standard mode The module structure


For machines with frequency-controlled motors:
PROGRAMMING MODE The extraction time module consists of a single
EXTRACT 1 To access this function, see extraction period, for which you can determine
EXTRACT TIME 00:00 sections "To start a wash extraction time and speed. The machine does not
SPEED RPM 0
READY program from the program accelerate to its highest speed immediately,
library" - "Pause" . however. Instead it accelerates in several steps,
because some of the water needs to be extracted
at lower speeds. Shown below are the standard
3818 values the machine has when delivered:
Answer the various Speed
questions in the module. turbo = 1000 rpm
EXTRACT TIME 00:00 Press b to move on to high = 900 rpm (20 sek)
SPEED RPM 0 the next question.
medium = 700 rpm (15 sek)
READY You can go back and
change questions already
low = 550 rpm (10 sek)
answered by pressing c
repeatedly.

Time
3816

If you program a low (maximum) extraction speed,


the number of acceleration steps at the beginning
of extraction may be reduced.
The time you program is the period the machine
will run at its highest speed.

time period you program


Speed

highest speed you


program

tid
3817

For machines without frequency-controlled motors


you must choose one of the extraction speed options
shown on the display.

EXTRACT TIME 00:00


SPEED (LOW=400 HIGH=1000) RPM 0
READY 3822
Program modules, standard 61

Extraction time
EXTRACT TIME 00:00
SPEED RPM 0
The maximum extraction time is 59 minutes and 59
READY
seconds, in increments of 1 second.
3819 Use the numeric keys to The period during which the drum is reaching its
1 2
enter the required value. correct speed is not included in the ”extraction time”.
3

speed time period you program


4 5 6
If wrong digits are given:
7 8 9 Press ERASE.
0

When ready
Press b.

Time
3817

EXTRACT TIME 00:00 Extraction speed


SPEED RPM 0 For machines with frequency-controlled motors:
READY Enter the extraction speed you require. The
3820 Use the numeric keys to maximum speed varies from one machine to
enter the required value. another.
1 2 3
If you enter a value which is too high, the value will
4 5 6 If wrong digits are given: be changed to the maximum allowed when you
press b.
7 8 9 Press ERASE.
For machines without frequency-controlled
0 motors:
If the machine does not have a frequency-
controlled motor, the available extraction speed
When ready options will be shown on the display.
Press b.
EXTRACT TIME 00:00
SPEED (LOW=400 HIGH=1000) RPM 0
READY

Enter one of these values. Note that no other


values are allowed.

EXTRACT TIME 00:00


SPEED RPM 0
Once you have answered all
READY the questions, highlight
3821 READY, then:
Press SELECT to exit the
SELECT program module.
62 Program modules, standard mode

Cool-down, Standard mode The module structure


The cool-down module is used to achieve controlled
PROGRAMMING MODE cooling of the wash water. This helps prevent creasing
COOL-DOWN 1
To access this function, see of the wash load.
chapter "To create and write
QUICK COOL-DOWN N During the cool-down sequence cold water is added
ACTION N an entirely new program".
END TEMP
READY
55°C for a brief period at 30 second intervals. When
temperature is over 70°C the cool down is monitored
so that the limit value (4°C/min) is not exceeded. If the
Y/N limit value is exceeded, no water will be added until
3824 the mean value is acceptable again.
Answer the various If temperature is under 70°C no monitoring is done.
questions in the module.
QUICK COOL-DOWN N Press b to move on to the mean value must not
ACTION N the next question. exceed the limit value
END TEMP 55°C You can go back and Temp. 30 seconds
READY change questions already no monitoring of
answered by pressing c temperatures under
repeatedly. 70°C
70°C

water added

Time

3846
Program modules, standard mode 63

Quick cool-down
QUICK COOL-DOWN N
If you answer Yes (Y):
ACTION N
The machine will fill with cold water to a fixed
END TEMP 55°C
higher level. The machine does not monitor the
READY drop in temperature of the wash water. This
3825 function is used mainly for reducing the
temperature of the water before it is discharged.
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N). Do not use this function to prevent creasing of the
wash load!
Press b. If you answer No (N):
The machine makes a controlled cool-down as
described earlier.

QUICK COOL-DOWN N Drum action during cool-down


ACTION N Allows you to determine drum action during cool-
END TEMP 55°C
Options: down. Options:
READY - = Drum at standstill
- = Drum at standstill
3843 G = Gentle action
G = Gentle action N = Normal action
- /G/N N = Normal action

Press b.

QUICK COOL-DOWN N
ACTION N Final temperature
END TEMP 55°C Enter the temperature you require for the water when
READY cool-down has ended.
3844 Use the numeric keys to
enter the required value. Temperature
1 2 3

4 5 6
If wrong digits are given:
7 8 9 Press ERASE.
0

When ready Final temperature


Press b. Time
3847

QUICK COOL-DOWN N Once you have answered all


ACTION N the questions, highlight
END TEMP 55°C READY, then:
READY
Press SELECT to exit the
3845 program module.

SELECT
64 Program modules, advanced mode

Program modules, Advanced mode


The Prewash, Main wash, Rinse, Soak, Advanced mode

The module structure


PREWASH, MAIN WASH, RINSE or SOAK To access this function, see The questions are identical for the Prewash, Main
chapter "To create and write wash, Rinse and Rinse repeat modules.
an entirely new program".
Soak can be programmed for a longer time (up to 27
PROGRAMMING MODE hours and 46 min.) Other modules are max 1 hour.
PREWASH 1
PAUSE WITH BUZZER
WASH TIME
N
00:00 The module consists normally of three different parts:
TEMPERATURE 0°C
TEMPERATURE HYST. 4°C
MAX. TEMP. INCREASE 0°C
FIRST LEVEL 0
LEVEL 0 Temperature
Y/N
3848

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N


WASH TIME 00:00 3
TEMPERATURE 0°C
TEMPERATURE HYST. 4°C
2
MAX. TEMP. INCREASE 0°C
FIRST LEVEL 0
LEVEL 0 1
LEVEL HYST. 20
COLD WATER N Time
3802
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N 1 Water filling
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
The motor may be at a standstill, on gentle action
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
or normal action. Detergent may be dispensed.
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
ACTION DURING FILL N 2 Water heating
ACTION DURING HEAT N
The motor may be at a standstill, on gentle action
ACTION DURING WASH N
or normal action.
SPEED DURING FILL. RPM 48
SPEED DURING HEAT. RPM 48
If heating is not programmed the program
SPEED DURING WASH. RMP 48
advances to normal action.
ACCELERATION. RPM/SEC 20 3 Motor action at correct temperature and water
COMPARTMENT 1 N Answer the various level
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
questions in the module. The motor may be at a standstill, on gentle action
COMPARTMENT 2 N
Press b to move on to or normal action. Temperature and water level are
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 3 N
the next question. monitored and adjusted.
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00 You can go back and
COMPARTMENT 4 N change questions already
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
answered by pressing c
COMPARTMENT 5 N
repeatedly.
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00
WATER FLUSH C/H C
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00
DRAIN N
EXIT
Program modules, advanced mode 65

Usable default values


When you are programming a new program module,
some of the questions will already have usable default
values in place. These are the standard values which
are used if you program in Standard mode.
You can naturally change these values, but they are
there to provide an indication of settings which
normally work well.

Pause with buzzer


PAUSE WITH BUZZER N
If you answer Yes (Y):
WASH TIME 00:00
The washer extractor will stop and the buzzer will
TEMPERATURE 0
sound before the program module starts. Turn off
the buzzer by pressing the button with crossed
TEMPERATURE HYST 4
buzzer-symbol. Start the program by pressing
MAX TEMP. INCREASE 0
START.
FIRST LEVEL 0
FILL LEVEL 0
If you answer No (N):
The program module will start without pause or
LEVEL HYST. 20
buzzer.
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N

3849

Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.

Wash time
PAUSE WITH BUZZER N
Prewash, Main wash and Rinse
WASH TIME 00:00
The maximum wash time is 59 minutes and 59
TEMPERATURE 0 seconds, in steps of 1 second.
TEMPERATURE HYST 4
Soak
MAX TEMP. INCREASE 0
The maximum wash time is 27 hours and 46
FIRST LEVEL 0
minutes, in steps of 1 minute.
FILL LEVEL 0
LEVEL HYST. 20
Time taken for filling and heating water is not included
in the programmed time.
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N

Use the numeric keys to


3850
enter the required value.
1 2 3

4 5 6
If wrong digits are given:
7 8 9 Press ERASE.
0

When ready
Press b.
66 Program modules, advanced mode

PAUSE WITH BUZZER N Temperature


WASH TIME 00:00 Choose a temperature between 0 - 98°C or 0 - 208°F
TEMPERATURE 0 (whole degrees, no decimals).
TEMPERATURE HYST 4
MAX TEMP. INCREASE 0
FIRST LEVEL 0 To change temperature scale °C/°F
FILL LEVEL 0
You can change the temperature scale using the
LEVEL HYST. 20
”SETTINGS” function, which is described in the
COLD WATER N
Service Manual.
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N
Use the numeric keys to
3851
enter the required value.
1 2 3

4 5 6 If wrong digits are given:


7 8 9 Press ERASE.

When ready
Press b.
Temperature hysteresis
Once the drum has filled with water to the right level, it
is heated to the washtemperature you have
PAUSE WITH BUZZER N programmed. During the wash the water will cool
WASH TIME 00:00
down somewhat. When the water temperature has
TEMPERATURE 0
reached a lower limit (which you determine using this
function), heating restarts and the water temperature
TEMPERATURE HYST 4
is brought back up to the correct level.
MAX TEMP. INCREASE 0
FIRST LEVEL 0 Temperature hysteresis is the number of degrees
FILL LEVEL 0
between the wash temperature and the temperature
LEVEL HYST. 20
at which heating needs to restart.
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N Temperature
COLD HARD WATER N Wash temperature Temperature
Use the numeric keys to hysteresis
3852
1 2 3 enter the required value.

4 5 6 Heating restarts at
If wrong digits are given:
this temp.
7 8 9 Press ERASE.
0 Water temperature
Time
3867
When ready
Press b. An example:
Wash temperature: 60°C
Temperature hysteresis: 4°C
The water is initially heated to 60°C. When the
temperature has fallen to 56°C, heating restarts and
the water temperature is brought back up to 60°C.
Program modules, advanced mode 67

Maximum rate of temperature increase


PAUSE WITH BUZZER N
This parameter, expressed in degrees per minute, is
WASH TIME 00:00
used to determine the rate at which the water may be
TEMPERATURE 0
heated to wash temperature.
TEMPERATURE HYST 4
MAX TEMP. INCREASE 0
An example:
FIRST LEVEL 0 Say you were to set this parameter to allow a
FILL LEVEL 0 maximum temperature increase rate of 3°C per
LEVEL HYST. 20 minute. If we assume that the machine heats the
COLD WATER N water 3°C in 20 seconds,, then heating would be
HOT WATER N
switched off after 20 seconds and would remain off for
COLD HARD WATER N
40 seconds. The same pattern would continue
throughout the heating period, so that the average
Use the numeric keys to rate of temperature increase would never exceed 3°C
3853
enter the required value. per minute.
1 2 3

4 5 6 Temperature
If wrong digits are given:
Water temperature
7 8 9 Press ERASE.
0

Wash temperature
When ready
Press b.
Heating limit
°C/min
Time

3868

If you program a too fast temperature increase which


is to fast for the machine, the heating will be made
without any interruptions.
If the value is set to 0 the function is not activated and
the heating is done without any interruptions.

First level
WASH TIME 00:00 For the relevant water level data, see the next
TEMPERATURE 0 function, ”FILL LEVEL”.
TEMPERATURE HYST 4 After water is first added to a drum containing a dry
MAX TEMP. INCREASE 0 load, the level always falls slightly because the load
FIRST LEVEL 0 absorbs water.
FILL LEVEL 0 For this reason you are able to program a ”first level”
LEVEL HYST. 20 (i.e. the initial filling level) which is slightly higher than
COLD WATER N the level used during the rest of the wash, to avoid a
HOT WATER N situation where the water has to be topped up
COLD HARD WATER N repeatedly during the first part of the wash.
WATER FROM TANK 1 If the parameter on this line is 0, this function will not
Use the numeric keys to be used. Instead the drum will fill to the ”FILL LEVEL”
3854
enter the required value. set.
1 2 3
”First level” (initial
4 5 6 If wrong digits are given: Water level filling level)

7 8 9 Press ERASE. wash level


0

When ready The level falls when the


Wash level
load absorbs water
Press b.

Actual water level Time

3869
68 Program modules, advanced mode

TEMPERATURE 0 Fill level


TEMPERATURE HYST 4 Enter a water filling level from 0 - 255, whole numbers
MAX TEMP. INCREASE 0 only.
FIRST LEVEL 0 The ”Fill level” is measured in ”scale units”, which
FILL LEVEL 0 correspond to different water levels for different
LEVEL HYST. 20 machines. Printed below is a conversion table for this
COLD WATER N machine.
HOT WATER N
COLD HARD WATER N
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
3855
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to
enter the required value.
4 5 6

7 8 9 If wrong digits are given:


0 Press ERASE.

When ready
Press b.
Program modules, advanced mode 69

FLE 125 FC - Conversion table, water level FLE 175 FC - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level * Scale units Quantity of Water level *
water(litres) (mm) water(litres) (mm)
98 15 28 89 15 30
108 25 65 95 20 48
113 30 84 low level 100 25 65
118 36 101 mid level 106 30 83
122 40 115 111 35 100
126 45 131 116 40 117 low level
130 50 149 high level 121 45 130
134 55 165 125 50 145
138 60 179 130 55 160
142 65 194 134 60 175
146 70 209 138 63 186 mid level
150 75 223 141 65 190
154 80 238 145 70 205
158 85 250 150 75 218
161 90 265 153 80 230
165 95 280 157 85 245 high level
169 100 295 162 90 258
173 105 308 165 95 272
177 110 322 168 100 285
180 115 336 172 105 297
185 120 352 174 110 310
189 125 366 177 115 325
193 130 382 180 120 335
197 135 395 184 125 348
200 140 410 188 130 362
* Distance above bottom of inner drum. 191 135 374
194 140 385
199 145 400
202 150 411
205 155 424
210 160 438
214 165 450
218 170 464
221 175 477
225 180 490
229 185 504
233 190 520
237 195 533
241 200 546
246 205 560
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
70 Program modules, advanced mode

FLE 225 FC - Conversion table, water level FLE 400 FC, W3400H - Conversion table,
water level
Scale units Quantity of Water level *
water(litres) (mm) Scale units Quantity of Water level *
water(litres) (mm)
85 15 9
90 20 29 61 30 31
94 25 46 70 40 53
99 30 60 76 50 75
103 35 75 85 65 103 low level, steam
107 40 88 91 75 121 low level, el
111 45 100 95 80 130
115 50 114 low level 100 90 146
119 55 125 107 100 164
123 60 138 112 110 180
127 65 150 118 120 198
130 70 161 125 135 221 mid level
134 75 173 128 140 230
138 80 186 mid level 132 150 242 high level
141 85 196 137 160 258
144 90 205 142 170 270
147 95 217 147 180 285
150 100 229 150 190 296
154 105 241 157 200 315
155 107 246 high level 160 210 325
156 110 252 165 220 342
158 115 262 170 230 352
161 120 271 176 240 372
163 125 281 178 230 382
166 130 291 185 260 400
168 135 301 188 270 412
171 140 312 194 280 427
173 145 323 197 290 438
175 150 332 203 300 453
177 155 343 208 310 465
179 160 353 * Distance above bottom of inner drum.
182 165 364
185 170 373
188 175 384
191 180 394
193 185 403
196 190 414
200 195 425
204 200 435
209 205 448
213 210 455
216 215 468
220 220 480
224 225 488
227 230 500
230 235 510
234 240 522
239 245 533
243 250 546
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
Program modules, advanced mode 71

FL 335 MP - Conversion table, water level FL 335 Clarus - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level * Scale units Quantity of Water level *
water(litres) (mm) water(litres) (mm)
60 10 6 safety level, 0 0 0
steam 52 5 0
75 20 10 safety level, 60 10 6
el. heated
66 15 32
81 25 33
71 20 47
86 30 49
77 25 63
91 35 64
81 30 76
95 40 77
85 35 89
99 45 90
89 40 100
103 50 102
93 45 110
107 55 114
96 50 123
112 60 125
100 55 135
115 65 135 low level
103 60 145
118 70 147
107 65 155
121 75 158
110 70 165
124 80 167
114 75 175
127 85 177
117 80 185
130 90 188
120 85 195
134 95 198
123 90 204
137 100 208
126 95 214
140 105 217
130 100 223
143 110 228
133 105 234
146 115 237
136 110 243
149 120 248
138 115 251
152 125 258 mid level
141 120 260
155 130 267
145 125 270
158 135 275
148 130 280
160 140 284
150 135 289
164 145 293
153 140 298
166 150 302
156 145 305
170 155 311 high level
159 150 316
172 160 319
162 155 325
174 165 328
164 160 334
178 170 336
167 165 343
181 175 345
170 170 350
184 180 354
173 175 360
187 185 362
176 180 368
189 190 371
179 185 377
191 195 380
181 190 385
194 200 388
184 195 394
197 205 397
187 200 402
200 210 404
190 205 410
203 215 415
193 210 418
206 220 422
196 215 430
208 225 431
199 220 440
211 230 441
201 225 447
214 235 450
204 230 455
217 240 456
207 235 464
219 245 465
210 240 473
222 250 474
213 245 481
225 255 482
215 250 490
228 260 492
218 255 498
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
260
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
72 Program modules, advanced mode

EXSM 230 - Conversion table, water level EXSM 350 Clarus - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level * Scale units Quantity of Water level *
water(litres) (mm) water(litres) (mm)
55 6 5 61 20 5
60 10 26 65 25 20
66 15 49 69 30 30
72 20 67 73 35 44
77 25 84 77 40 55
82 30 100 80 45 68
87 35 118 84 50 80
92 40 135 87 55 90
94 43 140 90 60 100
96 45 146 93 65 110
100 50 160 96 70 120
104 55 174 99 75 130
108 60 188 102 80 141
110 62 195 low level 103 81 143 low level
112 65 200 105 85 151
116 70 214 108 90 160
120 75 225 111 95 170
124 80 240 114 100 180
128 85 254 117 105 190
132 90 265 120 110 200
136 95 276 123 115 209
139 100 290 125 120 217
141 102 295 mid level 128 125 225
143 105 300 130 130 234 mid level
146 110 310 133 135 242
150 115 323 136 140 251
153 120 335 138 145 259
157 125 345 high level 141 150 268
160 130 357 143 155 275
164 135 368 146 160 281
167 140 380 148 165 290 high level
171 145 390 151 170 299
174 150 400 153 175 305
178 155 415 155 180 315
181 160 425 157 185 320
185 165 438 160 190 330
188 170 448 165 200 345
192 175 460 170 210 360
195 180 471 175 220 376
199 185 483 179 230 391
203 190 495 184 240 408
206 195 505 189 250 421
* Distance above bottom of inner drum. 193 260 438
198 270 455
203 280 470
208 290 485
213 300 500
217 310 512
221 320 530
226 330 545
231 340 560
236 350 576
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
Program modules, advanced mode 73

FLE 850 MP - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level *


water(litres) (mm)
18 10 -
29 20 20
34 24 34
36 30 42
44 40 63
50 50 85
56 60 100
62 70 116
67 80 135
73 90 151
78 100 165
83 110 178
85 114 185 low level
87 120 190
92 130 203
96 140 217
100 150 229
104 160 242
108 170 252 mid level
112 180 264
116 190 275
119 198 284
120 200 287
123 210 297
126 220 307
127 222 313
130 230 319 high level
134 240 329
137 250 340
141 260 350
145 270 360
148 280 370
152 290 380
155 300 390
158 310 401
162 320 410
165 330 420
168 340 429
171 350 439
174 360 448
178 370 457
181 380 466
185 390 476
188 400 486
191 410 495
194 420 506
198 430 515
202 440 525
205 450 534
208 460 544
211 470 553
214 480 563
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
74 Program modules, advanced mode

W365H - Conversion table, water level W375H - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level* Scale units Quantity of Water level*
water (litres) (mm) water (litres) (mm)
10 2.5 0 10 3 1
16 5 25 15 5 22
23 7.5 49 22 8.2 45
24 8 52 low level 24 9 52 low level
29 10 69 26 10 59
30 10.5 72 mid level 30 12 71 mid level
31 11 76 31 12.5 75
33 12 82 34 14 84
34 12.5 85 36 15 90 high level
35 13 88 43 19 113
36 13.4 91 high level 46 21 125
40 15 102 48 22 128
45 17.4 118 54 25 144
46 18 121 61 30 170
48 19 127 70 35 195
50 20 134 90 47.1 255
54 22 146 110 56 300 overfilling level
56 23 152 122 68 352
61 26 167 * Distance above bottom of inner drum.
67 30 186
79 35 223
90 40.7 258
105 47.6 297 overfilling level
126 57.3 352
* Distance above bottom of inner drum. W375N - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level*


water (litres) (mm)
10 3 1
15 5 22
20 7.2 39
24 9 52
36 15 90
38 16 97
40 17.5 103 low level
47 21.5 126 mid level
48 22 128
51 23.5 136 high level
54 25 144
61 30 170
66/62 30.5 172
70 35 195
80 41 125
90 47 255
110 56 300 overfilling level
122 68 352
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
Program modules, advanced mode 75

W385M - Conversion table, water level W385N - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level* Scale units Quantity of Water level*
water (litres) (mm) water (litres) (mm)
10 3.4 1 11 3.4 1
14 5 17 14 5 17
20 8 35 20 8 35
22 8.8 41 low level 25 10 51
31 13.2 69 mid level 40 18 96 low level
34 15 79 43 20 104
35 15.5 82 high level 47 22.6 116 mid level
40 18 96 50 25 126
46 22 113 51 25.5 129 high level
52 26 132 58 30 151
58 30 151 62 32.5 162
61 31.8 159 66 35 174
70 38 186 70 38 186
80 42.5 216 73 40 195
87 50 238 87 50 238
94 55 260 102 60 282
110 66 306 overfilling level 110 66 306 overfilling level
123 76 347 123 76 347
* Distance above bottom of inner drum. * Distance above bottom of inner drum.
76 Program modules, advanced mode

W3105H - Conversion table, water level W3105N - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level* Scale units Quantity of Water level*
water (litres) (mm) water (litres) (mm)
12 3.7 1 12 3.7 1
15 5 15 16 5 15
25 10 53 20 7 30
26 10.6 56 26 10 52
28 11.7 63 43 20 107
29 12.2 66 47 22.6 119 low level
30 12.8 69 51 25.1 132
32 13.9 76 54 27 141
34 15 83 low level 57 28.8 150 mid level
38 17.5 97 62 32.1 165 high level
41 19.4 107 mid level 66 35 178
42 20 110 69 37 186
46 22.2 121 75 40.7 204
47 22.8 124 high level 88 50 245
50 24.5 132 102 60 289
54 27 144 105 61.8 296
59 30 158 118 71 336 overfilling level
60 30.7 161 137 84.1 394
63 32.8 171 * Distance above bottom of inner drum.
66 35 181
72 39.3 202
88 50 251
103 60 295
118 71 345 overfilling level
133 82 393
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.

W3105M - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level*


water (litres) (mm)
12 3.7 1
16 5 15
20 7 30
26 10 52
32 13.5 73 low level
42 19.5 104 mid level
47 22 117 high level
51 25.1 132
54 27 141
57 28.8 150
62 32.1 165
66 35 178
69 37 186
75 40.7 204
88 50 245
102 60 289
105 61.8 296
118 71 336 overfilling level
137 84.1 394
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
Program modules, advanced mode 77

W3130H - Conversion table, water level W3130M - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level* Scale units Quantity of Water level*
water (litres) (mm) water (litres) (mm)
14 4.9 1 14 4.3 1
24 10 40 20 8 26
31 14 62 24 10 39
33 15 68 32 14.5 61 low level
35 16 73 39 20 85
36 17 78 42 22.1 94 mid level
38 18.5 85 low level 46 25 105 high level
40 20 92 52 30 124
44 23 105 57 34 139
45 23.5 108 62 38.3 154
46 24 111 mid level 64 40 160
47 25 114 69 44 175
50 27.5 125 76 50 196
52 30 130 high level 87 60 231
55 31.2 140 98 70 264
60 35 156 109 80.2 298
62 37 163 118 89 325 overfilling level
66 40 175 131 100 364
70 42.5 185 * Distance above bottom of inner drum.
80 50 214
92 60 252
105 70 289
117 79.6 324
142 100 400
154 110 436 overfilling level
170 122.5 486
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.

W3130N - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level*


water (litres) (mm)
13 4.3 1
20 8 26
33 15 64
39 20 85
47 25.8 108 low level
52 30 124
57 34 139 mid level
62 38.3 154 high level
63 39.2 157
64 40 160
69 44 175
75 49.2 193
76 50 196
87 60 231
98 70 264
109 80.2 298
118 89 325 overfilling level
131 100 364
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
78 Program modules, advanced mode

W3180H - Conversion table, water level W3180M - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level* Scale units Quantity of Water level*
water (litres) (mm) water (litres) (mm)
14 6 4 safety level 12 5.5 1
36 20 76 14 6.5 7
40 23 88 18 10 28
49 31 118 32 20 71
50 32 127 40 26.7 95 low level
51 32.9 129 low level 44 30 106
57 38 142 47 33 115 mid level
59 40 149 51 37 128 high level
62 43 159 56 42 143
66 47 172 mid level 64 50 167
78 58 208 high level 73 60 196
85 65 231 78 65 110
86 66 235 83 70 225
88 68 241 92 80 254
172 150 490 overfilling level 101 90 281
* Distance above bottom of inner drum. 110 100 308
134 127 380
154 146 433 overfilling level
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.

W3180N - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level*


water (litres) (mm)
12 5.5 1
18 10 28
20 11.5 34
32 20 71
44 30 106
50 36 125 low level
54 40 137
62 48 161 mid level
66 52 173
77 64 207 high level
78 65 210
83 70 225
93/88 75 241
92 80 254
101 90 281
110 100 308
134 127 380
154 146 433 overfilling level
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
Program modules, advanced mode 79

W3240H - Conversion table, water level W3250M - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level* Scale units Quantity of Water level*
water (litres) (mm) water (litres) (mm)
17 7,5 1 safety level 12 6.5 1
40 26 80 17 11 23
46 31.5 98 39 30 89
57 43 135 low level 48 40 117
65 51 157 50 42.5 123 low level
77 65 195 56 50 142
80 70 205 mid level 62 57.8 161 mid level
87 78 228 high level 64 60 166
97 78 228 66 62.5 172
98 92 285 77 76.2 205 high level
170 180 480 overfilling level 80 80 214
* Distance above bottom of inner drum. 86 88 232
88 90.8 238
91 94.8 247
97 103 265
W3300H - Conversion table, water level 123 140 346
155 183.5 440
Scale units Quantity of Water level* 172 206.6 483 overfilling level
water (litres) (mm) * Distance above bottom of inner drum.
11 7.7 1
17 12.7 22 safety level
43 40 101 W3250N - Conversion table, water level
54 54.3 136
61 58.5 146 low level Scale units Quantity of Water level*
73 80.8 191 water (litres) (mm)
80 90.2 213 mid level
87 103 235 high level 12 65 1
105 123 274 17 11 23
123 160 341 20 13.5 32
170 235 480 overfilling level 39 30 89
56 50 142
* Distance above bottom of inner drum. 60 55.2 154 low level
62 57.8 161
64 60 166
80 80 214 mid level
81 81.3 217
86 88 232 high level
95 100 259
100 107.5 274
102 111 280
109 120 303
123 140 346
129 148 363
172 206.6 483 overfilling level
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
80 Program modules, advanced mode

W3330M - Conversion table, water level W3330N - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level* Scale units Quantity of Water level*
water (litres) (mm) water (litres) (mm)
14 8.2 1 14 8.2 1
16 10 9 16 10 9
20 13.5 22 20 13.5 22
27 20 44 36 30 73
44 40 97 44 40 97
57 60 141 low level 60 64.5 150 low level
60 64.5 150 73 86 193
64 70 162 75 89.5 200
73 86 193 80 98 217 mid level
80 98 217 mid level 81 100 220
81 100 220 86 108.5 235 high level
86 108.5 235 high level 93 120 257
93 120 257 98 128 272
98 128 272 100 131.5 278
102 135 285 105 140 294
117 160 329 117 160 329
138 199 397 138 199 397
181 275 530 overfilling level 181 275 530 overfilling level
* Distance above bottom of inner drum. * Distance above bottom of inner drum.

W3600X, EXSM 6135 - Conversion table, W3850H - Conversion table, water level
water level
Scale units Quantity of Water level*
Scale units Quantity of Water level* water (litres) (mm)
water (litres) (mm)
30 13.8 5
7 13 1 43 32 52
16 26 26 53 49.5 85
24 40.5 55 71 81.2 137
35 60 90 92 126 200
46 80 121 102 151 233 low level
50 90 136 113 177 263
55 100 151 low level 122 201 291
61 113 169 140 248 344 mid level
64 120 180 150 275 375 high level
82 160 234 mid level 159 302 403
88 175 253 177 353 458
91 182 262 194 401 507
97 194 279 212 451 559
106 220 309 229 500 610
162 360 474 * Distance above bottom of inner drum.
240 – – overfilling level
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.

W31100H - Conversion table, water level

Scale units Quantity of Water level*


water (litres) (mm)
25 15.1 5
38 33.8 45
62 84.2 117
91 159.7 203 low level
112 226.7 264
125 268.2 303 mid level
132 290.5 324 high level
158 381 402
192 504 503
* Distance above bottom of inner drum.
Program modules, advanced mode 81

TEMPERATURE HYST. 4 Level hysteresis


MAX TEMP. INCREASE 0 Once the drum has filled with water, the water level is
FIRST LEVEL 0 monitored during both heating and washing.
FILL LEVEL 0 If the water level falls below a certain level (which you
LEVEL HYST. 20 determine using this function), more water will be
COLD WATER N added to achieve the correct level.
HOT WATER N
Level hysteresis is the number of ”scale units”
COLD HARD WATER N
between the current water level set and the level at
WATER FROM TANK 1 N which filling (topping up) restarts.
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
WATER FROM TANK 3 N Level
ACTION DURING FILL N Correct water level Level
Use the numeric keys to
3856 enter the required value. hysteresis
1 2 3

4 5 6 If wrong digits are given:


Filling restarts here
Press ERASE.
7 8 9

0 Water level in drum


Time
When ready 3867
Press b.
An example (levels expressed in ”scale units”):
Water level: 150
Water hysteresis: 20
The drum is initially filled to level 150. If the level
falls below 130, filling restarts to bring the level
back to 150.
The hysteresis value can be programmed from 0 to
255, in increments of 1.
82 Program modules, advanced mode

MAX TEMP. INCREASE 0 Cold water


FIRST LEVEL 0
If you answer Yes (Y):
FILL LEVEL 0
The drum will fill with cold water until the correct
LEVEL HYST. 20
water level is reached.
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N If you answer No (N):
COLD HARD WATER N No cold water filling.
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
ACTION DURING FILL N
ACTION DURING HEAT N
3857

Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).


Y/N

Press b.

FIRST LEVEL 0
FILL LEVEL 0
LEVEL HYST. 20
COLD WATER N
Hot water
HOT WATER N If you answer Yes (Y):
COLD HARD WATER N The drum will fill with hot water until the correct
WATER FROM TANK 1 N water level is reached.
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
If only hot water valve is open and the water
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
ACTION DURING FILL N
temperature is higher than the programmed, the
ACTION DURING HEAT N
cold water valve will automatically open to adjust
ACTION DURING WASH N
the temperature.
3858
If you answer No (N):
No hot water filling.
Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).
Y/N

Press b.
Program modules, advanced mode 83

FILL LEVEL 0
Cold and hot water - correct temperature on
LEVEL HYST. 20
intake
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N If you answer Yes (Y) to both of these questions, both
COLD HARD WATER N the cold water and the hot water valves will open
WATER FROM TANK 1 N when the machine is filling. If the set temperature limit
WATER FROM TANK 2 N is exceeded, the hot water valve will be closed. When
WATER FROM TANK 3 N the temperature has fallen 4°C below the set
ACTION DURING FILL N temperature limit, the hot water valve will open again.
ACTION DURING HEAT N In this way you can achieve the correct water
ACTION DURING WASH N temperature even in an unheated washer extractor.
SPEED DURING FILL. RPM 48
Note, however, that the water valves will close when
3866 the correct water level is reached, regardless of
whether the correct temperature has been reached.

FILL LEVEL 0
LEVEL HYST. 20
Only machines with hard
COLD WATER N water connection. Cold hard water
HOT WATER N If you answer Yes (Y):
COLD HARD WATER N The drum will fill with cold hard water until the
WATER FROM TANK 1 N correct water level is reached.
WATER FROM TANK 2 N If you answer No (N):
WATER FROM TANK 3 N Cold hard water will not be added.
ACTION DURING FILL N
ACTION DURING HEAT N
ACTION DURING WASH N
SPEED DURING FILL.RPM 48
3859

Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.
84 Program modules, advanced mode

LEVEL HYST. 20
COLD WATER N
HOT WATER N
Water from tank
COLD HARD WATER N
Applies only to certain If you answer Yes (Y):
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
machines. The drum will be filled from the specified tank (e.g.
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
a tank for reuse of water or a special laundry
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
product).
ACTION DURING FILL N
If you answer No (N):
ACTION DURING HEAT N
ACTION DURING WASH N
No filling from these sources.
SPEED DURING FILL.RPM 48
SPEED DURING HEAT.RPM 48
3860

Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.

Drum action at different stages


The program module consists of three different
COLD WATER N stages:
HOT WATER N Temperature
COLD HARD WATER N
WATER FROM TANK 1 N
WATER FROM TANK 2 N
WATER FROM TANK 3 N Washing
ACTION DURING FILL N
ACTION DURING HEAT N Heating
ACTION DURING WASH N
SPEED DURING FILL RPM 48
Water filling Time
SPEED DURING HEAT RPM 48
SPEED DURING WASH RPM 48 Options:

3861
- = Drum at standstill During each of these stages you can determine
G = Gentle action whether the drum is to be at a standstill, on gentle
Y/N action or normal action.
N = Normal action
Options for each question:
- = Drum at standstill
Press b. G = Gentle action
N = Normal action
You can set the drum action ”on-times” and ”off-times”
for gentle action and normal action when using ”Insert
Main Data, Advanced mode”, see section "Main
data, advanced".
Program modules, advanced mode 85

Individual drum speeds for various stages


The program module consists of three different
stages:
water filling, heating and washing. You can determine
WATER FROM TANK 3 N
the drum speed individually for each of these stages.
ACTION DURING FILL N
ACTION DURING HEAT N This function allows you to set
ACTION DURING WASH N Only for machines with Drum speed this level (the same for both
SPEED DURING FILL. RPM 48 frequence controlled motor. right-hand rotation right-hand and left-hand rotation)
SPEED DURING HEAT. RPM 48
SPEED DURING WASH. RMP 48
ACCELERATION. RPM/SEC 20
COMPARTMENT 1 N
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 2 N

Use the numeric keys to


3862
enter the required value.
1 2 3

4 5 6
If wrong digits are given:
7 8 9
Press ERASE.
0

When ready
Press b.
Drum speed
left-hand rotation

Acceleration rate
This function allows you to determine the rate of
acceleration for the drum, i.e. the rpm per second at
which its speed should increase until it reaches the
speed(s) you set in the function above. This setting
will apply to both normal action and gentle action.
ACTION DURING WASH N
SPEED DURING FILL. RPM 48
SPEED DURING HEAT. RPM 48 Only for machines with In this function you determine
SPEED DURING WASH. RMP 48 frequence controlled motor. Drum speed
right-hand rotation how steep this part of the curve
ACCELERATION. RPM/SEC 20
will be.
COMPARTMENT 1 N
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 2 N
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 3 N
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00 Use the numeric keys to
enter the required value.
3863

1 2 3
If wrong digits are given:
4 5 6 Press ERASE.
7 8 9

0
When ready
Press b. Drum speed
left-hand rotation
86 Program modules, advanced mode

ACCELERATION. RPM/SEC 20
COMPARTMENT 1 N
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 2 N
Water for flushing detergent compartment
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00 Every time detergent is supplied from a detergent
COMPARTMENT 3 N compartment, the compartment is flushed out to
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00 remove residues of detergent. Here you can specify if
COMPARTMENT 4 N the compartment is to be flushed clean using cold or
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00 hot water.
COMPARTMENT 5 N
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00

3864

Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.

ACCELERATION. RPM/SEC 20
COMPARTMENT 1 N
DETERGENT 1 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 2 N
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00 Detergent dispensing in machines with
COMPARTMENT 3 N detergent compartments
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00 Here you can determine the length of time water will
COMPARTMENT 4 N be flushed through each individual compartment.
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 5 N
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00

4831

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

0
Program modules, advanced mode 87

COMPARTMENT 2 N
DETERGENT 2 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 3 N
DETERGENT 3 TIME 0:00
COMPARTMENT 4 N
DETERGENT 4 TIME 0:00
Water for flushing detergent compartment
COMPARTMENT 5 N
DETERGENT 5 TIME 0:00 Every time detergent is supplied from a detergent
WATER FLUSH C/H C compartment, the compartment is flushed through to
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00 remove residues of detergent. Here you can specify if
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00 the compartment is to be flushed clean using cold or
hot water.
4213
C /H

WATER FLUSH C/H C


LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
Dispensing liquid detergent from external
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00
system
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00
For machines with an external detergent supply
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00
system there are ten control signals which can open
external supply valves for a specified time.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00 The valves open for the time set, starting from when
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00 the drum has stopped filling.
DRAIN N
Use the numeric keys to The maximum time is 4 minutes and 10 seconds, in
EXIT
enter the required value. increments of 1 second.
3805 The supply lines are flushed clean automatically.
1 2 3
If wrong digits are given:
4 5 6
Press ERASE.
7 8 9

0
When ready
Press b.
88 Program modules, advanced mode

LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00


Drain
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00 A streamlined means of programming the drain stage.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00 If you require times and settings different from those
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00 listed below you must answer No (N), then program a
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00 separate drain module immediately after this module,
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00 see the section ”Drain, advanced mode”.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00 If you answer Yes (Y):
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00 The program module will end with a drain
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00 sequence with these settings:
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
No pause before drain.
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00
Drain plus normal speed 50 sec.
DRAIN N Distribution time 40 sec.
EXIT (These times are default values, but can be altered
through the function SETTINGS 2, see service
4082 Answer Yes (Y) or No (N). manual.)
Y/N
If you answer No (N):
Press b. No drain.

LIQUIDE DETERGENT 1 0:00


LIQUIDE DETERGENT 2 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 3 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 4 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 5 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 6 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 7 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 8 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 9 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 10 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 11 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 12 0:00
LIQUIDE DETERGENT 13 0:00
Once you have answered all
DRAIN N
the questions, highlight
READY
READY, then:
3919
SELECT Press SELECT to exit the
program module.
Program modules, advanced mode 89

Drain, Advanced The module structure


Drain module can consist of part 1 or 2, or both 1 and
2 depending on how one wants the program:
PROGRAMMING MODE
DRAIN 1
PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N
Speed
MOTOR ACTION
DRAIN A
N
N
To access this function, see
DRAIN B
DRAIN C
N
N
chapter "To create and write
DRAIN D N an entirely new program".
Y/N 2
3872

PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N Answer the various


MOTOR ACTION N questions in the module. 1
DRAIN A N Press b to move on to Time
DRAIN B N the next question.
DRAIN C N
You can go back and 1 Drain time
DRAIN D N change questions already The drain will be open. The motor may be at a
DRAIN TIME 0:50 answered by pressing c standstill, on gentle action or normal action. During
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40 repeatedly. this time the drum water will be discharged.
SPEED DURING DRAIN.RPM 48 If this time is set to 0 the drain module will only
ACC. DURING DRAIN.RPM/SEC 20 consist of distribution time.
READY 2 Distribution time
The drain will be open. The motor runs at
distribution speed. During this time the wash load
will be distributed evenly around the walls of the
inner drum.
If this time is set to 0 the drain module will only
consist of draining time.

Usable default values


When you are programming a new program module,
some of the questions will already have usable default
values in place. These are the standard values which
are used if you program in Standard mode.
You can naturally change these values, but they are
there to provide an indication of settings which
normally work well.
90 Program modules, advanced mode

Pause before drain


PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N If you answer Yes (Y):
MOTOR ACTION N
The washer extractor will stop and the buzzer will
DRAIN A N
sound before the drain opens.
DRAIN B N Turn off the buzzer by pressing the button with
DRAIN C N crossed buzzer-symbol. Start the program by
DRAIN D N pressing START.
DRAIN TIME 0:50 If you answer No (N):
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40
Answer Yes (Y) or No (N). The program module starts, with no pause.
SPEED DURING DRAIN.RPM 48
ACC. DURING DRAIN.RPM/SEC 20
Press b.
READY
3873
Y/N
Drum action during drain cycle
Here you can determine the drum action during the
time programmed for the drain cycle:
Drum speed

PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N


MOTOR ACTION N
DRAIN A N
DRAIN B N
DRAIN C N Drum action during drain cycle
DRAIN D N 3811
TIme
DRAIN TIME 0:50 Options:
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40
- = Drum at standstill Options:
SPEED DURING DRAIN.RPM 48
ACC. DURING DRAIN.RPM/SEC 20 G = Gentle action - = Drum at standstill
READY N = Normal action G = Gentle action
N = Normal action
3874
-/G/N

Press b.
Program modules, advanced mode 91

Choose drain valve


If the machine has two drain valves (for example to
allow water to be reused during some wash
sequences) here you can specify which drain valve is
PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N to open.
MOTOR ACTION N
If you answer Yes (Y):
DRAIN A N
The machine’s normal drain will remain closed
DRAIN B N
during the drain sequence. The drain valve for water
DRAIN C N
recovery will open instead.
DRAIN D N
DRAIN TIME 0:50
If you answer No (N):
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40 The machine’s normal drain will open during the
SPEED DURING DRAIN.RPM 48 drain sequence. The drain valve for water recovery
ACC. DURING DRAIN.RPM/SEC 20 will remain closed.
READY

4225
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.

Extra drain valves


PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N
MOTOR ACTION N
Here you can control a further three drain valves in
addition to the two in the previous function. These
DRAIN A N
drain valves will open and close without affecting the
DRAIN B N
two drains in the previous function.
DRAIN C N
DRAIN D N
If you answer Yes (Y):
DRAIN TIME 0:50 The specified drain will open throughout the drain
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40 sequence.
SPEED DURING DRAIN.RPM 48 If you answer No (N):
ACC. DURING DRAIN.RPM/SEC 20 The drain will remain closed.
READY
4226
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.
92 Program modules, advanced mode

PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N


MOTOR ACTION N
DRAIN A N
Drain time
DRAIN B N
DRAIN C N
Here you can determine the drain time:
DRAIN D N Drum speed
DRAIN TIME 0:50
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40
SPEED DURING DRAIN. RPM 48
ACC. DURING DRAIN. RPM/SEC 20
READY

3875
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to
enter the required value.
4 5 6
Drain time
7 8 9 3812 Time
If wrong digits are given:
0 Press ERASE. The maximum time is 42 minutes and 30 seconds,
in increments of 10 seconds.

When ready
Press b.

PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N


MOTOR ACTION N
DRAIN A N
DRAIN B N
Distribution time
DRAIN C N
DRAIN D N
Here you can determine the length of time the drum
DRAIN TIME 0:50
operates at distribution speed:
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40 Drum speed
SPEED DURING DRAIN.RPM 48
ACC. DURING DRAIN.RPM/SEC 20
READY

3876 Use the numeric keys to


1 2 3 enter the required value. Distribution time

4 5 6
If wrong digits are given:
7 8 9
Press ERASE.
Time
0 3815

The maximum time is 42 minutes and 30 seconds, in


When ready increments of 10 seconds.
Press b.
Program modules, advanced mode 93

Drum speed during drain


PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N
MOTOR ACTION N This function allows you to determine drum speed
DRAIN A N during the drain stage. The speed will apply to both
DRAIN B N normal action and gentle action.
DRAIN C N
DRAIN D N
This function allows you to set
Only for machines with Drum speed this level (the same for both
DRAIN TIME 0:50 frequence controlled motor.
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40
right-hand rotation right-hand and left-hand rotation)
SPEED DURING DRAIN.RPM 48
ACC. DURING DRAIN.RPM/SEC 20
READY Use the numeric keys to
3877 enter the required value.
1 2 3

4 5 6 If wrong digits are given:


Press ERASE.
7 8 9

When ready
Press b.

Drum speed
left-hand rotation

PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N


MOTOR ACTION N
DRAIN A N
Acceleration rate during drain
DRAIN B N This function allows you to determine the rate of
DRAIN C N acceleration for the drum, i.e. the rpm per second at
DRAIN D N which its speed should increase until it reaches the
DRAIN TIME 0:50
speed(s) you set in the last function. This setting will
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40 Only for machines with apply to both normal action and gentle action.
SPEED DURING DRAIN.RPM 48 frequence controlled motor.
ACC. DURING DRAIN.RPM/SEC 20
READY Drum speed In this function you determine
right-hand rotation how steep this part of the curve
3878 will be.
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to
enter the required value.
4 5 6

7 8 9 If wrong digits are given:


0 Press ERASE.

When ready
Press b.

PAUSE BEFORE DRAIN N


MOTOR ACTION N Drum speed
DRAIN A N left-hand rotation
DRAIN B N
DRAIN C N
DRAIN D N
DRAIN TIME 0:50
DISTRIBUTION TIME 0:40
SPEED DURING DRAIN.RPM 48 Once you have answered all
ACC. DURING DRAIN.RPM/SEC 20 the questions, highlight
READY READY, then:
3879 Press SELECT to exit the
SELECT program module.
94 Program modules, advanced mode

Extraction, Advanced mode The module structure


For machines with frequency-controlled motors:
PROGRAMMING MODE The extraction time module consists of a single
EXTRACT 1 To access this function, see
chapter "To create and write extraction period, for which youcan determine
DRAIN A N
DRAIN B N
an entirely new program". extraction time and speed. The machine does not
DRAIN C N
DRAIN D N accelerate to its highest speed immediately,
EXTRACT TIME 00:00
SPEED RPM 0 however. Instead it accelerates in several steps,
READY
because some of the water needs to be extracted
at lower speeds. Shown below are the standard
4662 values the machine has when delivered:
Answer the various
questions in the module.
Speed
DRAIN A N Press b to move on to turbo = 1000 rpm
DRAIN B N the next question.
high = 900 rpm (20 sec.)
DRAIN C N You can go back and medium = 700 rpm (15 sec.)
DRAIN D N change questions already
EXTRACT TIME 00:00 answered by pressing c
SPEED RPM 0 repeatedly. low = 550 rpm (10 sec.)
READY

Time
3816

If you program a low (maximum) extraction speed,


the number of acceleration steps at the beginning
of extraction may be reduced.
The time you program is the period the machine
will run at its highest speed.

Speed time period you program

highest speed you


program

Time
3817

For machines without frequency-controlled


motors you must choose one of the extraction speed
options shown on the display.
DRAIN A N
DRAIN B N
DRAIN C N
DRAIN D N
EXTRACT TIME 00:00
SPEED (LOW=400 HIGH=1000) RPM 0
READY 4669
Program modules, advanced mode 95

Choose drain valve


If the machine has two drain valves (for example to
allow water to be reused during some wash
sequences) here you can specify which drain valve is
to open.
If you answer Yes (Y):
DRAIN A N
DRAIN B N
The machine’s normal drain will remain closed
during the drain sequence. The drain valve for water
DRAIN C N
recovery will open instead.
DRAIN D N
EXTRACT TIME 00:00 If you answer No (N):
DISTRIBUTION TIME 00:40 The machine’s normal drain will open during the
SPEED RPM 0 drain sequence. The drain valve for water recovery
READY will remain closed.

4664
Y/N Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).

Press b.

Extra drain valves


Here you can control a further three drain valves in
DRAIN A N addition to the two in the previous function. These
DRAIN B N drain valves will open and close without affecting the
DRAIN C N two drains in the previous function.
DRAIN D N
If you answer Yes (Y):
EXTRACT TIME 00:00
The specified drain will open throughout the drain
SPEED RPM 0
sequence.
READY
If you answer No (N):
4665 Answer Yes (Y) or No (N).
Y/N The drain will remain closed.

Press b.
96 Program modules, advanced mode

Extraction time
DRAIN A N
DRAIN B N
The maximum extraction time is 59 minutes and 59
DRAIN C N
seconds, in increments of 1 second.
DRAIN D N The period during which the drum is reaching its
EXTRACT TIME 00:00 correct speed is not included in the ”extraction time”.
SPEED RPM 0
READY Speed time period you
4666
program
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to
enter the required value.
4 5 6 final (maximum) speed
7 8 9
you program
If wrong digits are given:
0 Press ERASE.

Time
When ready 3817

Press b.

Extraction speed
For machines with frequency-controlled motors:
DRAIN A N Enter the extraction speed you require. The
DRAIN B N maximum speed varies from one machine to
DRAIN C N
another.
DRAIN D N If you enter a value which is too high, the value will
EXTRACT TIME 00:00 be changed to the maximum allowed when you
SPEED RPM 0 press b.
READY For machines without frequency-controlled
4667 motors:
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to If the machine does not have a frequency-
enter the required value. controlled motor, the available extraction speed
4 5 6 options will be shown on the display.
7 8 9 If wrong digits are given: DRAIN A N
DRAIN B N
0 Press ERASE. DRAIN C N
DRAIN D N
EXTRACT TIME 00:00
When ready
SPEED (LOW=400 HIGH=1000) RPM 0
Press b. READY 4669

Enter one of these values. Note that no other


values are allowed.

DRAIN A N
DRAIN B N
DRAIN C N
DRAIN D N
EXTRACT TIME 00:00
Once you have finished:
SPEED RPM 0
READY Check that READY is
highlighted.
4668
Press SELECT to exit the
SELECT program module.
Program modules, advanced mode 97

Cool-down, Advanced mode


The module structure
PROGRAMMING MODE The cool-down module is used to achieve controlled
COOL-DOWN 1 cooling of the wash water. This helps prevent creasing
QUICK COOL-DOWN N To access this function, see of the wash load.
MOTOR ACTION N
VALVE ON TIME 100-70° C IN SEC. 3 chapter "To create and write
VALVE ON TIME 70°-END IN SEC. 5 During the cool-down sequence cold water is added
END TEMP 55°C an entirely new program".
SPEED.RPM 48 for a brief period at 30 second intervals. The
ACCELERATION.RPM/SEC 20
sequence is divided into two distinct sections:
Y/N
1 98° - 70°C.
3880 You program the length of time during which the
Answer the various cold water valve opens every 30seconds, but the
QUICK COOL-DOWN N questions in the module. machine monitors constantly to ensure that the
MOTOR ACTION N Press b to move on to cool-down rate does not exceed the limit value,
VALVE ON TIME 100-70° C IN SEC. 3 the next question. which is 4°C/minute when the machine is delivered.
VALVE ON TIME 70°-END IN SEC. 5 You can go back and If the limit value is exceeded, no water will be
END TEMP 55°C change questions already added until the mean value is acceptable again.
SPEED.RPM 48 answered by pressing c 2 70°C - final temperature
ACCELERATION.RPM/SEC 20 repeatedly. You program the length of time during which the
READY cold water valve opens every 30 seconds. The rate
of cool-down is not monitored during this stage.
The valve opens and closes depending on the
programming mode.

Temp. 30 sec. 1

2
70°C
Water added
Final
temp.

time

3920

Usable default values


When you are programming a new program module,
some of the questions will already have usable default
values in place. These are the standard values which
are used if you program in Standard mode.
You can naturally change these values, but they are
there to provide an indication of settings which
normally work well.
98 Program module, advanced mode

Quick cool-down
QUICK COOL-DOWN N
MOTOR ACTION N If you answer Yes (Y):
VALVE ON TIME 100-70° C IN SEC. 3
The machine will fill with cold water to a fixed
VALVE ON TIME 70°-END IN SEC. 5
higher level. The machine does not monitor the
drop in temperature of the wash water. This
END TEMP 55°C
function is used mainly for reducing the
SPEED.RPM 48
temperature of the water before it is discharged.
ACCELERATION.RPM/SEC 20
READY
Do not use this function to prevent creasing of the
wash load!
3881
If you answer No (N):
Answer Yes (Y) or No (N). The machine makes a controlled cool down as
Y/N described earlier.

Press b.

QUICK COOL-DOWN N Drum action during cool-down


MOTOR ACTION N
Allows you to determine drum action during cool-down.
VALVE ON TIME 100-70° C IN SEC. 3 Options:
VALVE ON TIME 70°-END IN SEC. 5
- = Drum at standstill
END TEMP 55°C
SPEED.RPM 48 G = Gentle action
Options: N = Normal action
ACCELERATION.RPM/SEC 20
READY - = Drum at standstill
3882 G = Gentle action
N = Normal action
- /G/N

Press b.
Program module, advanced mode 99

Valve on-time in seconds


The cool-down sequence is divided into two stages
according to the water temperature:
1 100 to 70°C
Here the machine monitors the sequence to ensure
that the average cool-down rate does not exceed a
set rate (normally 4°C per minute). If the rate set is
QUICK COOL-DOWN N
exceeded, no water will be added until the mean
MOTOR ACTION N
value is acceptable again.
VALVE ON TIME 100-70° C IN SEC. 3 2 70° to final temperature
VALVE ON TIME 70°-END IN SEC. 5 The rate of cool-down is not monitored during this
END TEMP 55°C stage. The valve opens and closes depending on
SPEED.RPM 48 the programming mode.
ACCELERATION.RPM/SEC 20 During the cool-down sequence cold water will be
READY added for a fixed period at intervals of 30 seconds. It
is this period (the valve ”on-time”) which you can
3883
determine here. You can program different ”on-times”
1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to for the two temperature ranges described above.
enter the required value.
4 5 6

7 8 9 Temp. 30 sec. 1
If wrong digits are given:
0 Press ERASE.
2
70°C
When ready
Water added
Press b. Final
temp.

Time
3920

The valve on-time can be programmed from 0 to 30


seconds, in increments of 1 second.
100 Program modules, advanced mode

QUICK COOL-DOWN N
MOTOR ACTION N
VALVE ON TIME 100-70° C IN SEC. 3
VALVE ON TIME 70°-END IN SEC. 5
Final temperature
END TEMP 55°C Enter the temperature you require for the water at the
SPEED.RPM 48 end of cool-down.
ACCELERATION.RPM/SEC 20
Temperature
READY

3885
Use the numeric keys to
1 2 3 enter the required value.

4 5 6
If wrong digits are given:
7 8 9
Press ERASE.
Final
0
temperature Time
When ready 3921

Press b.

Drum speed during cool-down


You can determine the drum speed during cool-down.
QUICK COOL-DOWN N The speed will apply to both normal action and gentle
MOTOR ACTION N action.
This function allows you to set
VALVE ON TIME 100-70° C IN SEC. 3
Drum speed this level (the same for both
VALVE ON TIME 70°-END IN SEC. 5 Only for machines with
END TEMP 55°C frequence controlled motor. right-hand rotation right-hand and left-hand rotation)
SPEED.RPM 48
ACCELERATION.RPM/SEC 20
READY
3886

1 2 3 Use the numeric keys to


enter the required value.
4 5 6

7 8 9 If wrong digits are given:


Press ERASE.
0

When ready
Press b.
Drum speed
left-hand rotation
Program modules, advanced 101

Acceleration rate during drain stage


QUICK COOL-DOWN N
This function allows you to determine the rate of
MOTOR ACTION N
acceleration for the drum, i.e. therpm per second at
VALVE ON TIME 100-70° C IN SEC. 3
which its speed should increase until it reaches the
VALVE ON TIME 70°-END IN SEC. 5
speed you set in the last function. This setting will
END TEMP 55°C Only for machines with apply to both normal action and gentle action.
SPEED.RPM 48 frequence controlled motor.
ACCELERATION.RPM/SEC 20
READY In this function you determine
3887
Drum speed how steep this part of the curve
Use the numeric keys to right-hand rotation will be.
1 2 3
enter the required value.
4 5 6

7 8 9 If wrong digits are given:

0
Press ERASE.

When ready
Press b.

Drum speed
left-hand rotation

QUICK COOL-DOWN N
MOTOR ACTION N
VALVE ON TIME 100-70° C IN SEC. 3
VALVE ON TIME 70°-END IN SEC. 5
END TEMP 55°C
SPEED.RPM 48
Once you have finished:
ACCELERATION.RPM/SEC 20
READY Check that READY is
highlighted.
3888
SELECT Press SELECT to exit the
program module.
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