Whirlpool CET8000AQ1 commercial stacked washer/dryer

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ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
SETUP
INSTRUCTIONS
WARM
START
(after
power
failure)
-
A
few
seconds
after
power
is
restored,
if
a
cycle
was
in
progress
at
the
time
of
the
power
failure,
“RESELECT
CYCLE”
will
flash
in
the
display,
indicating
the
need
for
a
key
press
to
restart
washer
or
dryer.
WASHER
DOOR
LOCK
-
Prior
to
beginning
a
cycle,
there
is
a
door
lock
routine
of
lock/unlock/relock,
then
cycle
begins.
The
door
will
remain
locked
until
the
end
of
a
cycle
or
approximately
2
minutes
after
a
power
interruption.
PRICING
-
After
the
door
is
opened
and
then
closed
following
the
completion
of
a
cycle,
the
display
indicates
the
cycle
price
(unless
set
for
free
operation,
where
the
display
will
flash
“SELECT
CYCLE”).
As
coins
are
dropped
or
debit
inputs
arrive,
the
display
will
change
to
lead
the
user
through
the
initiation
of
a
cycle.
There
are
four
(4)
types
of
dryer
pricing:
Fixed
“Vend”
Pricing
A
dryer
set
up
for
“Fixed
Cycle”
operation
can
only
accept
additional
time
accumulated
by
increments
equal
to
the
length
of
a
complete
dry
cycle.
A
maximum
of
99
minutes
may
be
purchased;
no
additional
credit
is
given
for
coins
dropped
with
99
minutes
in
the
display.
Accumulator
Pricing
If
the
price
is
set
to
one
coin
1,
then
accumulator
pricing
is
in
effect.
Cycle
time can
be
purchased
one
coin
at
a
time
up
to
the
maximum
time
of
99
minutes.
Fixed
Cycle
With
Top
Off
Pricing
A
dryer
set
to
offer
“Top
Off”
capability
will
allow time
to
be
added
to
an
existing
dry
cycle
in
increments
equal
to
the
number
of
minutes
of
dry
time
per
quarter
(coin
1),
up
to
99
minutes,
regardless
of
the
cost
required
to
start
the
dryer.
No
credit
is
given
for
coins
or
debit
inputs
entered
when
the
control
is
displaying
99
minutes.
In
Enhanced
Debit
Mode,
the
top
off
price
can
be
set
independently
(see
VALUE
OF
COIN
2),
and
the
top
off
time
is
calculated
according
to
the
following
equation:
top
off
price
top
off
time
=
x
full
cycle
length
full
cycle
price
Penny
increment
offset
is
not
applied
to
top
off
purchases.
FREE
CYCLES
-
This
is
established
by
setting
the
cycle
price
to
zero.
When
this
happens,
“SELECT CYCLE”
will
appear
rather
than
a
cycle
price.
Any
cycle
started
as
a
free
cycle
will
automatically
terminate
when
the
door
is
opened.
34
DEBIT
CARD READY
-
This
washer/dryer
is
debit
card
ready.
It
will
accept
a
variety
of
debit
card
systems,
but
does
NOT
come
with
a
debit
card
reader.
Refer
to
the
debit
card
reader
manufacturer
for
proper
washer/dryer
set-up.
In
models
converted
to
a
Generation
1
debit
card
system,
debit
pulses
represent
the
equivalent
of
one
coin
(coin
1).
Control
Set-up
Procedures
IMPORTANT:
Read
all
instructions
before
operating.
Insert
service
switch
key
and
turn
counterclockwise.
Once
a
Generation
2
debit
card
reader
is
installed
(according
to
the
reader
manufacturer’s
instructions),
the
set-up
modes
can
be
changed
only
by
inserting
a
set-up
card
(supplied
by
the
reader
manufacturer)
into
the
card
slot.
Inserting
the
service
switch
key
and
turning
will
only
access
the
service
mode.
The
washer/dryer
is
now
in
set-up
mode.
The
lower
temperature
setting
buttons
and
the
lower
portion
of
the
display
are
used
to
set
up
the
digital
control
for
the
washer.
The
upper
three
fabric
setting
buttons
and
the
upper
portion
of
the
display
are
used
to
set
up
the
controls
for
the
dryer.
The
display
can
contain
4
numbers
and/or
letters
and
a
decimal
point
on
both
the
top
and
bottom
display
portions.
These
are
used
to
indicate
the
set-up
codes
and
related
code
values
available
for
use
in
programming
the
washer/dryer.
How
to
Use
the
Buttons
to
Program
the
Controls
1.
The
lower-left
(HOT)
button
is
used
to
adjust
the
values
associated
with
washer
set-up
codes
and
the
upper-
left
(COTTON/WHITES)
button
is
for
the
dryer.
Pressing
the
button
will
change
the
value
by
increments.
Rapid
adjustment
is
possible
by
holding
the
button
down.
2.
The
lower-middle
(WARM)
button
will
advance
through
the
set-up
codes.
Pressing
the
button
will
advance
both
the
washer
and
dryer
to
the
next
available
set-up
code.
Some
set-up
codes
are
washer-
or
dryer-specific
and
will
not
be
displayed
on
both
the
washer
and
dryer
portions
of
the
display.
Holding
down
the
lower-middie
(WARM)
button
will
automatically
advance
through
the
set-up
codes
at
a
rate
faster
than
1
per
second.
3.
The
lower-right
(COLD)
button
is
used
to
select
or
deselect
washer
options;
upper-right
(COLORS/DELICATES)
is
used
for
dryer
option
selection
or
deselection.
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