Published Manual Number: MTCEXB01 • Specified Date: 20120411 • As-of Date: 20120411 • Access Date: 20120411 • Depth: Detail • Custom: n/a • App
Preface B ICEXS03 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX iv. D aily Test of Door Interlock T
Preface Table 3: Pellerin Milnor Corporation Contact Information Purpose Department Telephone FAX E-mail/Website Order, or enquire about
Table of Contents Table of Contents Sections Figures, Tables, and Supplements Preface i. About This Manual (Document BICEUK01) i.1. Sco
Table of Contents Sections Figures, Tables, and Supplements 1.2. About the Forces Transmitted by Washer-extractors (Document BIWUUI02) 1.2.1
Table of Contents Sections Figures, Tables, and Supplements 3.3.1. Normal Operation (Coins Required) Supplement 2: The Three-Compartment Suppl
Chapter 1. Commissioning Chapter 1 Commissioning B ICEUK02 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Appli
Chapter 1. Commissioning • the liquor level and chemical conditions in the bath preceding extraction, and • other miscellaneous factors. Estimat
Chapter 1. Commissioning Figure 4: How Rotating Forces Act on the Foundation Typical Rigid Machine Legend A. Direction of force B. Load C. Ro
Chapter 1. Commissioning One foolproof solution for “dribbling” is to completely purge the appropriate chemical injection tube with fresh water a
Chapter 1. Commissioning When calibrating injections, it is permissible to remove tubes from barbed fittings to take samples. However, always check
Applicable Milnor® products by model number: 30010CGE 30015C4E 30015CGE 30022C4E 36021C4E
Chapter 1. Commissioning Figure 7: Optional C_E Rear-mounted Water and Liquid Supply Injector Figure Legend . 1.
Chapter 1. Commissioning • Do not reroute or rearrange any wires not specifically permitted by this instruction. • Do not connect a common wire t
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
Chapter 2. Configuring Chapter 2 Configuring B ICEXC01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: C
Chapter 2. Configuring Figure 9: Formula Set Switch DIP Switch 1, Position 6 Legend . A. Switch number printed on circuit board B. Switch
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
Chapter 2. Configuring Figure 11: Example Coin Count Settings Switch Positions Legend . A. Wash cycle 1 = 11 quarters (positions 3 a
Chapter 3. Operating Chapter 3 Operating B ICEXO01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX 3
Chapter 3. Operating C. Select button—scrolls through the seven available wash cycles listed on the machine control panel. The current selected wa
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
Preface Preface B ICEUK01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX i. A bout This Manual i. 1.
Chapter 3. Operating B IWUUO01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 / 20120411 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CEX 3.2. D etermining Load
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
Chapter 3. Operating Operation—This assembly consists primarily of a stainless steel box divided internally into three separate compartments and
Chapter 3. Operating 3.3.2. A ttendant Operation (Attendant Key Required) Two situations call for this method of operation: recurring attendant ope
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
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
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
Chapter 3. Operating Table 8: GreenTurn™ Wash Cycles (available in WUMCR1A/200013 and later, and WUC4E1A/20010 and later) Hot Warm Cold
Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Testing and Troubleshooting B ICEXT01 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20120411 / 20120411 /
Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Figure 15: Normal Position of Attendant Switch Figure 16: Attendant Position of Attendant Switch Ta
Preface Depth—“Detail” manuals show the maximum available data. “Synopsis” manuals show the minimum necessary data. A manual with more data goes wi
Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Display or Action Explanation Note 8: The door latch lock is normally activated 60 seconds after
Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Display or Action Explanation second timer expires, the controller terminates the cycle and signals an
Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Chart 1: Test to Prove Door is Properly Latched User loads machine and closes door A1: User
Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting example, Level made input originates from the water level switch and tells the processor board the machine ha
Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting Table 11: Input Signals for Milnor C_E Coin Models Signal Name Connector Pin Function Brake 9
Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting 4.2.3. A ctuating Outputs and Functional Tests Table 12: Output Signals Output Name Connector Pins Fu
Chapter 4. Testing and Troubleshooting 4.2.4. F unctional Tests In the output testing mode, the controller provides two functional tests. These te
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
Preface Figure 1: Warning Placard for Owners, Managers, and Employees Incorrect installation, neglected preventive maintenance, abuse, and/or impr
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
Preface any other overriding standard. • Replace guards and covers before returning the machine to service and do not permit the machine to be oper
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
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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