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Washer-Extractor
EL-6 Computer Programming
and Operating Instructions
B&C Technologies
Panama City, FL
(850) 249-2222
(850) 249-2226 FAX
www.bandctech.com
Revision 2.4
26-Aug-2014
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ENTER
PAUSE
INS
TEMP
DEC
LEVEL
INC
TIME
POWER FAILURE
BALANCE RETRY
TEMP PROBE FAULT
PN 230-004
ADVAN
DEL
RESET
PROGRAM N?
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Washer-Extractor

Washer-ExtractorEL-6 Computer Programming and Operating InstructionsB&C TechnologiesPanama City, FL(850) 249-2222(850) 249-2226 FAXwww.bandctech.c

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ProgrammingMotor Programming continuedNotes on Motor ProgrammingThere are a number of different modes available for motor programming:1. Forwards - P

Page 3 - B&C Technologies

10ProgrammingMotor Programming Flow ChartPOWERPROGRAM #EXIST?n?START + RESETRESET45ENTER*EDIT MOTORS*MOTOR NYESNOT. FORWARD = ST. PAUSE = ST. BACKWARD

Page 4 - Introduction

Cycle Programming SequenceCool Down3INCBal. Load3INCDrain3INCCold Water3INCHot Water3INCHeating3INCDetergent 13INCDetergent 23INCDetergent 33INCDeterg

Page 5 - Quick Reference

Cycle Programming Sequence12Hard Water3INCRelay 163INCRelay 113INCRelay 123INCRelay 133INCMotor3INCRPM3INCRelay 173INCRelay 183INCRelay 193INCYes to t

Page 6 - Key Symbols

Cycle Programming Sequence13Relay 203INCRelay 213INCRelay 223INCRelay 233INCRelay 243INCEnd Step3INCLevel3INCTemp.3INCTime3INCWDT3INCStore?Yes to open

Page 7 - Important Safety Information

14ProgrammingCycle ProgrammingCycle libraries can be created for later use in the Wash programming step. When the machine is stopped, press the START

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15ProgrammingCycle Programming continuedTo activate the Drain and end Step 1, press ENTER. Pressing INC or DEC will scroll through the other function

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16ProgrammingCycle Programming continuedLoad Balancing /Temperature Controlled FillThe Load Balancing option is essentially a temperature controlled,

Page 10 - Programming

17ProgrammingCycle Programming continuedEditing an existing cycleIf the cycle you chose already exists, the display will show:EXISTING!At this point,

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Function 1 2 3 4Cool DownBal LoadDrainCold WaterHot Water Yes YesHeatingChem 1Chem 2 YesChem 3Chem 4Hard Water (Chem 5)Relay 16Relay 11 (Aux Fill)Rela

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19ProgrammingWash Program CreationWhen the machine is stopped, press the START and RESET buttons together. The display is:n?Using the keypad, type 27

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ProgrammingWash Program Creation continued20STOP key when the display changes to:STORE?Confirm by pressing the ENTER key. The cycle in question will

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ProgrammingWash Program Creation continuedn?EDIT PROG. No.START +RESETPROGRAM N.CODE 27NUMBEREDIT PROG. No. 1ENTEREXIST?NOT FOUND! EXISTING!NO YESC1&g

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ExecutionWash Program Execution22After power is applied to the machine, and the internal diagnostics are complete, the machine is ready for a program

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ExecutionWash Program Execution23Partial ProgramA program can be partially run. After selecting the program you wish to execute, the display will sho

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ExecutionWash Program Execution24Malfunction AlarmsThe state of the water temperature and water levels are constantly monitored to prevent functioning

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Service Functions25Access FunctionsAll machine functions are accessed by pressing START and RESET simultaneously. At the changed prompt, key the requ

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Service Functions26Access Functions continuedMaximum Spin SpeedFunction 201This function allows you to display or modify the maximum spin speed. Upon

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Maintenance RequiredFunction 218This function sets the number of washes before the maintenance alarm is activated. The default value is 450. This me

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Service Functions28Access Functions continuedFunction 223 continued5. ENTERThe display now shows “COPY FROM CARD?”6. Press ENTERThe display now sho

Page 23 - Execution

Table of ContentsIntroductionCustomer ServiceReplacement PartsQuick ReferenceSafety InformationKey SymbolsImportant Safety InformationProgrammingMotor

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Metric Conversions29Fahrenheit to CentigradeF C F C F C86 30 129.2 54 172.4 7887.8 31 131 55 174.2 7989.6 32 132.8 56 176 8091.4 33 134.6 57 177.8 819

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cm in cm in cm in cm in cm in1 0.39 21 8.27 41 16.14 61 24.02 81 31.892 0.79 22 8.66 42 16.54 62 24.41 82 32.283 1.18 23 9.06 43 16.93 63 24.8 83 32.6

Page 26 - Service Functions

Blank Programming Chart31Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22CoolingLoad BalancedDrainCold WaterHot WaterHeatingDetergent

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Water Level GuideLow - 15%Med - 25%High - 35%Overflow - 50%100%32MachineHE-30/35 8 cm 3.0 in 3.4 gal 12.8 l 13 cm 5.0 in 7.5 gal 28.5 l 18 cm 7.0 in 1

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RPM-G Force Guide33EL6 PROGRAM SPEEDS IN RPM FROM G-FORCE POINTSMachine 0.4 G 0.8 G 1.0 G 1.5 G 3.0 G 50 G 150 G 200 G 320 G 350 GSP-40/45 32.4 45.9 5

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Appendix A34Creating a Heat CycleFunct ion 1 2 3 4 5Cool DownBal LoadDrainCold WaterHot Water Yes YesHeating Yes Yes Yes Yes YesC 90 90 90 90 90Chem 1

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Introduction3EL6 ComputerThe EL-6 Computer is a powerful and programable solid state controller. Up to 30 programs, each with up to 15 cycles can be

Page 32 - Blank Programming Chart

Quick Reference4To perform these functions, press START and RESET together, then at the prompt (n?), key in the desired number, the press ENTER. Deta

Page 33 - Water Level Guide

. Anyone operation or servicing this machine must follow the safety rules in this manual. Particular attention must be paid to the DANGER, W

Page 34 - RPM-G Force Guide

Important Safety InformationSAFETY CHECK LISTBefore Initial start up of a B&C washer – extractor perform the following safety check:A. Make sure

Page 35 - Appendix A

ProgrammingProgramming the EL-6 takes place on three levels:1. Programming motors (Function 45)Allows 15 different agitation profiles to be created.

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Programming8Motor ProgrammingTo access the motor programming mode, press START and RESET together. The display shows:n?Enter 45 at this prompt, follo

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