Milnor 30015C4E Manuel d'installation

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Published Manual Number: MTCEXB01
• Specified Date: 20120411
• As-of Date: 20120411
• Access Date: 20120411
• Depth: Detail
• Custom: n/a
• Applicability: CEX
• Language Code: ENG01, Purpose: publication, Format: 1colA
General—
Electronic Coin Washer-
extractor Control with
Seven Formulas
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 400, KENNER, LOUISIANA 70063 - 0400, U.S.A.
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Published Manual Number: MTCEXB01 • Specified Date: 20120411 • As-of Date: 20120411 • Access Date: 20120411 • Depth: Detail • Custom: n/a • App

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Preface B ICEXS03 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX iv. D aily Test of Door Interlock T

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Preface Table 3: Pellerin Milnor Corporation Contact Information Purpose Department Telephone FAX E-mail/Website Order, or enquire about

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Table of Contents Table of Contents Sections Figures, Tables, and Supplements Preface i. About This Manual (Document BICEUK01) i.1. Sco

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Table of Contents Sections Figures, Tables, and Supplements 1.2. About the Forces Transmitted by Washer-extractors (Document BIWUUI02) 1.2.1

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Table of Contents Sections Figures, Tables, and Supplements 3.3.1. Normal Operation (Coins Required) Supplement 2: The Three-Compartment Suppl

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Chapter 1. Commissioning Chapter 1 Commissioning B ICEUK02 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Appli

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Chapter 1. Commissioning • the liquor level and chemical conditions in the bath preceding extraction, and • other miscellaneous factors. Estimat

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Chapter 1. Commissioning Figure 4: How Rotating Forces Act on the Foundation Typical Rigid Machine Legend A. Direction of force B. Load C. Ro

Page 10 - Preface

Chapter 1. Commissioning One foolproof solution for “dribbling” is to completely purge the appropriate chemical injection tube with fresh water a

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Chapter 1. Commissioning When calibrating injections, it is permissible to remove tubes from barbed fittings to take samples. However, always check

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Applicable Milnor® products by model number: 30010CGE 30015C4E 30015CGE 30022C4E 36021C4E

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Chapter 1. Commissioning Figure 7: Optional C_E Rear-mounted Water and Liquid Supply Injector Figure Legend . 1.

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Chapter 1. Commissioning • Do not reroute or rearrange any wires not specifically permitted by this instruction. • Do not connect a common wire t

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Chapter 1. Commissioning imer Stop Connections 1.4.2. T Timer stop is not available on machines using the Milnor® C_E controller. — End of BICEUI

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Chapter 2. Configuring Chapter 2 Configuring B ICEXC01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: C

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Chapter 2. Configuring Figure 9: Formula Set Switch DIP Switch 1, Position 6 Legend . A. Switch number printed on circuit board B. Switch

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Chapter 2. Configuring 3. Referring to Table 5, set the coin count offset. Tip: The coin count offset is the number of coins added to the configure

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Chapter 2. Configuring Figure 11: Example Coin Count Settings Switch Positions Legend . A. Wash cycle 1 = 11 quarters (positions 3 a

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Chapter 3. Operating Chapter 3 Operating B ICEXO01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX 3

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Chapter 3. Operating C. Select button—scrolls through the seven available wash cycles listed on the machine control panel. The current selected wa

Page 22 - C_E controller

Chapter 3. Operating If the door is open, press this button four times to clear the wash cycle accumulator (see Section 3.3.3 “Viewing and Clearing

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Preface Preface B ICEUK01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX i. A bout This Manual i. 1.

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Chapter 3. Operating B IWUUO01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX 3.2. D etermining Load

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Chapter 3. Operating 3.3.1. N ormal Operation (Coins Required) 1. Open door and load machine. Load the machine at or near its rated capacity, as d

Page 26 - D. Position 3 is OFF

Chapter 3. Operating Operation—This assembly consists primarily of a stainless steel box divided internally into three separate compartments and

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Chapter 3. Operating 3.3.2. A ttendant Operation (Attendant Key Required) Two situations call for this method of operation: recurring attendant ope

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Chapter 3. Operating 7. Set the Attendant switch to the normal operating position. Remove the key. 8. Unload the machine when the wash cycle ends

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Chapter 3. Operating clearing the error. When an error of this type occurs, use the following procedure to return the machine to service: 1. If pos

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Chapter 3. Operating Note 5: Because the incoming water pressure and other factors influence the time required for the machine to fill, the run tim

Page 31 - 3.3.1. N

Chapter 3. Operating Table 8: GreenTurn™ Wash Cycles (available in WUMCR1A/200013 and later, and WUC4E1A/20010 and later) Hot Warm Cold

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Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Testing and Troubleshooting B ICEXT01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 /

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Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Figure 15: Normal Position of Attendant Switch Figure 16: Attendant Position of Attendant Switch Ta

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Preface Depth—“Detail” manuals show the maximum available data. “Synopsis” manuals show the minimum necessary data. A manual with more data goes wi

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Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Display or Action Explanation Note 8: The door latch lock is normally activated 60 seconds after

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Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Display or Action Explanation second timer expires, the controller terminates the cycle and signals an

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Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Chart 1: Test to Prove Door is Properly Latched User loads machine and closes door A1: User

Page 38 - Testing and Troubleshooting

Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting example, Level made input originates from the water level switch and tells the processor board the machine ha

Page 39 - PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION

Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Table 11: Input Signals for Milnor C_E Coin Models Signal Name Connector Pin Function Brake 9

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Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting 4.2.3. A ctuating Outputs and Functional Tests Table 12: Output Signals Output Name Connector Pins Fu

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Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting 4.2.4. F unctional Tests In the output testing mode, the controller provides two functional tests. These te

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Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting 4.2.4.2. Functional Test 13—This test checks the door lock, inverter speeds, and vibration switch. he test e

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Preface Figure 1: Warning Placard for Owners, Managers, and Employees Incorrect installation, neglected preventive maintenance, abuse, and/or impr

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Preface for such a period, before using a washing machine, turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This

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Preface any other overriding standard. • Replace guards and covers before returning the machine to service and do not permit the machine to be oper

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Preface machine of hazards that can result from improper use. Safety placards help to ensure a safe work environment and, as with any other machine

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Preface alerting customers to this, or, if an attendant is always on duty, to make the attendant responsible for responding to such an emergency. ii

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