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W A S H E R O P E R A T I N G M A N U A L
MODEL NO. WHLFP817M
WHLFP817MI
DOC. NO. 098030
EDITION 21.2018
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Operating Manual
WHLFP817M
WHLFP817MI
WARNING: ALL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL
MUST BE FOLLOWED DAILY FOR PROPER OPERATION OF YOUR MACHINE.
PLEASE ENTER THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS ON THE MACHINE(S)
DATA PLATE(S).
KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SECURE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
MACHINE MODEL
MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER(S)
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: VOLTS, PHASE, HZ.
244824
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS SIGNS
Replace If Missing Or Illegible
LOCATED ON THE FRONT OF THE DETERGENT DRAWER:
LOCATED AT THE REAR OF THE MACHINE:
LOCATED NEXT TO DOOR:
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS SIGNS
WARNING LABEL FOR POWER CABLE:
FIRE HAZARD LABEL ADJACENT TO DOOR:
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS SIGNS
ELECTRICAL HAZARD LABEL ADJACENT TO DOOR:
LOCATED ON THE REAR SHIPPING SECURITY BRACE:
If you need to order more safety or warning
signs, call the Laundrylux Parts Department
at (516) 371-2000, or call your local dealer.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANTES MESURES DE SECURITE
WARNING -
AVERTISSEMENT -
Pour réduire les risques d´incendie, de choc électrique ou de blessure quand, I´appareil est utilisé:
1. Read all instructions before using the appliance.
Lire toutes les instructions avant d’utiliser lappareil.
2. This machine must be installed according to the installation instructions.
Ce machine doit être visseé sur le plancher selon les instructions d’installation.
3. This machine MUST be serviced and operated in compliance with manufacturers instructions. CHECK DOOR LOCKS
EVERY DAY FOR PROPER OPERATION TO PREVENT INJURY OR DAMAGE. IF THE DOOR LOCK FAILS TO
OPERATE PROPERLY, PLACE THE MACHINE OUT OF ORDER UNTIL THE PROBLEM IS CORRECTED.
IL FAUT QUE cette appareil soit entretenue et actionnée conformement aux instructions du fabriquant. CONTROLEZ LA
SERRURE DE PORTE TOUS LES JOURS AFIN DE EVITER DES DOMMAGES OU DES RISQUES PERSONNELLES.
SI LA SERRURE DE PORTE NE FONCTIONNE PAS, IL FAUT METTRE LA MACHINE HORS SERVICE JUSQUÁ LE
PROBLEME SOIT CORRIGÉ.
4. Do not wash articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, drycleaning
Ne pas laver des articles qui ont été nettoyés ou lavés avec de l’essence, des solvants pour nettoyage à sec ou dautres
substances giveoff vapours that could ignite or explode.
6. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot-water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or
more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot-water system has not been used for such a period, before using a
De l’hydrogène peut être produit dans un système à eau chaude qui n’a pas été utilisé depuis deux semaines ou plus.
LHYDROGÈNE EST EXPLOSIF. Si le système à eau chaude n’a pas été utilisé depuis un certain temps, ouvrir tous les
robinets d’eau chaude et laisser l’eau couler pendant plusieurs minutes avant d’utiliser une laveuse, l’hydrogène accu
pendant que l’eau coule.
7. Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is
used near children.
près d l’appareil qui fonctionne.
8. If the machine is to be discarded, remove the door to prevent accidental entrapment.
9. Do not reach into the appliance if the tub is moving.
Ne pas mettre la main dans lappareil lorsque la cuve bougent.
10. Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the weather.
Ne pas installer ou placer cet appareil dans un endroit où il sera exposé aux intempéries.
11. Do not tamper with controls.
maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out.
Ne pas réparer ou remplacer les pièces de l’appareil ou procéder à l’entretien de celui-ci sauf si les instructions visant
MANUFACTURED BY HAIER EXCLUSIVELY FOR LAUNDRYLUX
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NOTICE TO: OWNERS, OPERATORS AND DEALERS
IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE, POOR HOUSEKEEPING AND WILLFUL NEGLECT OR
BYPASSING OF SAFETY DEVICES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS ACCIDENTS OR INJURY. TO ASSURE THE SAFETY
OF CUSTOMERS AND/OR OPERATORS OF YOUR MACHINE, THE FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE CHECKS MUST BE
PERFORMED ON A DAILY BASIS.
NOTICE À LATTENTION DES PROPRIÉTAIRES, UTILISATEURS ET REVENDEURS
UNE INSTALLATION INCORRECTE ET UN ENTRETIEN INADÉQUAT, DE MÊME QUE LA NÉGLIGENCE OU LA
NEUTRALISATION DÉLIBÉRÉES DES DISPOSITIFS DE SÉCURITÉ, PEUVENT ÊTRE CAUSES DE BLESSURES OU
D’ACCIDENTS SÉRIEUX. POUR ASSURER LA SÉCURITÉ DES CLIENTS ET/OU DES UTILISATEURS DE VOTRE
MACHINE, IL EST INDISPENSABLE DE PROCÉDER CHAQUE JOUR AUX CONTLES DE ROUTINE CI-APRÈS.
1. Prior to operation of the machine, check to make certain that all operating instructions and warning signs
of the signs.) Missing or illegible ones must be replaced immediately. Be sure you have spare signs and
labels available at all times. These can be obtained from your distributor or from Laundrylux.
2. Check the door safety interlock, as follows:
(a) OPEN THE DOOR of the machine and attempt to start in the normal manner:
For coin-operated models, insert the proper coins to start the machine.
For card-operated models, insert the card to start the machine.
THE MACHINE MUST NOT START
(b) CLOSE THE DOOR to start machine operation and, while it is operating, attempt to
open the door without exerting extreme force on the door handle. The door should
remain locked!
If the machine can start with the door open, or can continue to operate with the door
unlocked, the door interlock is no longer operating properly. The machine must be
placed out of order and the interlock immediately replaced.
3. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ATTEMPT TO BYPASS OR REWIRE ANY OF THE MACHINE
SAFETY DEVICES AS THIS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS ACCIDENTS.
4. Be sure to keep the machine(s) in proper working order. Follow all maintenance and safety procedures.
Further information regarding machine safety, service and parts can be obtained from your dealer or from
Laundrylux through its Technical Support Hotline - (516) 371-0700.
All requests for assistance must include the model, serial number and electrical characteristics as
previous page of this manual.
5. WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE(S) WITH SAFETY DEVICES BYPASSED, REWIRED OR
INOPERATIVE! DO NOT OPEN MACHINE DOOR UNTIL DRUM HAS STOPPED ROTATING!
AVERTISSEMENT: NE PAS FAIRE FONCTIONNER LA (LES) MACHINE(S) AVEC UN DISPOSITIF
DE SÉCURITÉ NEUTRALISÉ, RECÂBLÉ OU NON OPÉRATIONNEL! NE PAS OUVRIR LA
MACHINE TANT QUE LE TAMBOUR NE S’EST PAS IMMOBILISÉ!
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Contents
Control Panel + Instructions For Use ................................................................1:1
Heavy Soil + Extra Rinse ............................................................................2:1
Coin Meter ........................................................................................................3:1
Fault Codes ......................................................................................................4:1
Operating Mode ................................................................................................5.1
Service Mode ...................................................................................................6.1
Preventive Maintenance ...................................................................................7.1
Wash Programs................................................................................................8.1
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design, material
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Control Panel
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The display control panel allows the selection of the main wash programs. As desired,
soiling.
The control panel consists of program selection buttons (A), option buttons (B), a start
button (C), and a display (D) which shows the time remaining and the price for each
program.
In the event of faults, error codes will be displayed. See the “Fault Codes” section of
this manual.
A Program selection buttons
B Option buttons
C Start button
D Display indicating program time remaining and price of programs.
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Instructions for Use
Washing
Load garments into the machine and close
the door. Do not overload washer.
Add liquid detergent, bleach, and fabric softener
as recommended on the product label. Do not
level line.
Compartment 1 – Powder or liquid detergent
Compartment 2 – Liquid softener
Compartment 3 – Liquid bleach
Press button for the desired program.
Press buttons for desired option(s), if any.
Pay the price indicated on the display by
inserting coins, tokens, or card depending
on the payment system in use.
For OPL applications no price is displayed.
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Instructions for Use
Press the Start button.
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water than top loading washers while achieving very high quality laundering results. However,
sudsing if regular detergent (liquid or powder) is used, especially if too much detergent is used.
We STRONGLY RECOMMEND using low sudsing detergent that is clearly marked “HE” and that
no more than 1/3 cup be used for a full load.
and may remain in clothes at the end of the wash cycle. Detergent that is not rinsed away can
irritate skin and cause changes to clothing color when heated in a dryer.
Laundrylux has implemented a proprietary software algorithm in this washer to help distinguish
between over suds and clogged pump strainer basket conditions. Generally, this washer
will complete a wash cycle even if a moderate over sudsing or out-of-balance condition is
experienced. Excessive over sudsing, a clogged pump strainer basket (due to accumulated lint
and debris), or an extremely out-of-balance load are conditions which may cause a wash cycle to
If the wash cycle does not complete or you see an error code, the software is performing
properly to protect the washer from abnormal operating conditions. If necessary, from the lower
left front of the washer carefully remove the pump strainer basket to clean it out according to the
instructions in this manual. Please be careful to wait for any hot water in the drum to cool to a
safe temperature before removing the strainer since some water will be released.
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Instructions for Use
Wash Program Description
The machine offers four standard wash programs, and two optional features. The basic wash
programs are Cold, Warm, Hot, and Delicate. The optional features are Heavy Soil and Extra Rinse.
The options can be added to the basic wash programs (except for Delicate), in any combination. On
coin-operated models, a different price can be charged for each program, and an additional price
can be programmed for each of the two option buttons.
The Cold, Warm, and Hot wash programs are comprised of three program segments. These programs
detergent compartment of the detergent drawer. Approximately half way through the Mainwash, the
two cold water Rinses that complete the basic programs. Each rinse is followed by a drain and
compartment of the detergent dispenser.
The Delicate program consists of a four-minute cold water Mainwash and two cold water rinses.
Heavy Soil and Extra Rinse options cannot be used with the Delicate program.
drawer. The water temperature is the same as the Mainwash temperature except in the HOT
program, which has a warm prewash. The second option is an extra Rinse that gets inserted
For OPL use, a Rinse and Spin wash program is available by pressing the EXTRA RINSE button
with no wash programs selected. This optional program must be enabled during machine setup.
four minute extraction. Pressing the DELICATE button deselects this wash program.
Heavy Soil Option
The Heavy Soil option adds a Prewash to any wash program.
Heavy Soil is not available when the Delicate Program is selected.
The Extra Rinse option adds one additional cold water rinse to any
wash program except the Delicate cycle. The extra rinse repeats the
second-to-last rinse.
The display will show “donE” when the program ends.
Then door can then be opened.
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Coin Meter
In coin-operated machines, prices for programs and options must be programmed during machine
Prices can be programmed as dollars and cents or as the number of coins or tokens required to
start. There are four wash programs COLD, WARM, HOT, and DELICATE and two options HEAVY
SOIL and EXTRA RINSE that can be programmed to the same or different prices. The option
prices are added to the base prices of the COLD, WARM, and HOT programs. The options cannot
be added to the DELICATE program.
PRICE PROGRAMMING
1. To enter the programming mode unlock and remove the coin box.
2. Press and release the Service Switch located in the rear of the coin vault to enter service mode.
The display will go blank.
3. Select one of the six program or option buttons for which the price is to be programmed. The
current price for that selection is displayed.
4. Press the START button. The price will blink indicating it can be edited.
5. Use the four program selection buttons; COLD, WARM, HOT, and DELICATE to change each
of the four digits in the price display. Each button increments a corresponding digit, left to right,
in the price. Each digit rolls over from 9 to 0 without affecting the other digits. The left most digit
cannot be programmed to “0, but can be blanked out completely.
6. When the desired price is displayed, press START. The display will stop blinking indicating the
new value has been saved.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each remaining wash program and option. The option buttons only
8. When all prices have been entered, press the Service Switch in the vault to exit service mode.
9. Check the newly entered prices by selecting each program without and with the option
selections.
Register 26 (“No Decimal in Price”) determines how prices are displayed by the machine. When
set to “00” (default), prices are set and displayed with a decimal (e.g. “3.00”). When set to “01”, the
decimal point is turned off, and prices are set and displayed as “number of coins or tokens” required
(e.g. “12”). In either case, the value of each coin drop is stored in Register 33 “Coin Value 1” and
Register 34 “Coin Value 2” and determine how much the remaining price will be reduced each time
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Coin Meter
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DISCOUNT PRICE “PROMOTION” PROGRAMMING
The washer is capable of applying a “Promotion percentage discount to the vend price of a
percentages can be selected using the washer’s built-in Real Time Clock (RTC) or one promotion
event can be selected using an optionally-installed, external signal provided by a clock-driven relay
or switch. This signal can activate multiple washers. Both options require setup via the service
registers, access to which is described in the Service Mode section of this manual.
During machine setup, the promotional discount is represented by a two digit percentage (%%) and
can range from 0% (no discount) to “A0” = 100% (free wash). When Promotion pricing is active,
the displayed vend price equals the sum of the discounted program price rounded up to the next
multiple of register “033” (Coin value 1) and the option price, which is not discounted. For example, if
Coin Value 1 = 0.25 and a 50% Promotion discount is applied to a COLD (1.00) wash program with
a HEAVY SOIL (0.25) option selected (1.25 total), the displayed vend price would be rounded up to
“0.75.
To use Promotion percentage discount pricing the washer must be set to “COIN MODE” operation.
Promotion pricing can be used with the washer set to either Decimal or No Decimal in price, Reg 26
= “00” or “01.
PROMOTION PRICING VIA THE REAL TIME CLOCK (RTC)
The RTC and Promotion pricing times are set and displayed in 24hr format. (e.g. 1:15 PM = 13:15).
The promotion days of the week are represented by a two digit number (nn). The RTCs built in
pairs of Promotional start and stop times and percentages.
1. Navigate to Register 70 (RTC set-up) as explained in the Service Mode section.
2. Press START, this will stop the clock. The year will be displayed as a four digit number (yyyy).
Edit these values using the COLD, WARM, HOT, and DELICATE buttons.
3. Press START, a two day digit number “(0d)” for the day of the week will be displayed.
(01=Sunday, 02=Monday, ... 07=Saturday.) Edit this value using the DELICATE button.
4. Press START, the Month and Day will be displayed as two digit numbers (mm.dd). Edit these
values using the COLD, WARM, HOT, and DELICATE buttons.
5. Press START, the Hour and Minutes will be displayed in 24 hr format as two digit numbers (hh.
mm). Edit these values using the COLD, WARM, HOT, and DELICATE buttons.
6. Press START to save the changes and exit register 70. This will reset the clock to the set time,
clocks on multiple machines to a master clock such as a wall clock, wristwatch, or cell phone.
7. Navigate to Register “71” (RTC Promotion #1 START) to set the percentage discount, day of the
week and start time for promotion #1.
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8. Press START, a two digit day number (“0d”) for which the start day(s) of the week for promotion
#1 will be displayed. (01=Sunday, 02=Monday, ...07=Saturday, 08=All days, 09=Monday-Friday
only, 0A=Saturday and Sunday only, 00=promotion is inactive.) Edit this number using the
DELICATE button to cycle through the allowed values.
9. Press START, the Hours and Minutes in 24 hr format for the start of Promotion #1 will be
displayed (hh.mm). Edit these values using the COLD, WARM, HOT, and DELICATE buttons.
10. Press START, the promotion percentage discount will be displayed as two digits (%%).The
discount can range from “00” = 0% toA0” = 100% (e.g. Free Wash). Edit this number using the
HOT and DELICATE buttons. Note, pressing the HOT button ten times will cycle the value to
A0”.
11. Press START to save the changes and exit Register “71”
12. Navigate to Register “72” (RTC Promotion #1 END”). This will allow you to set the end time for
promotion #1.
13. Press START, the promotion end time in hours and minutes in 24 hr format will be displayed (hh.
min). Edit these values using the COLD, WARM, HOT, and DELICATE buttons.
14. Press START, this will save the changes and exit register 72.
15. Program the three other Promotion times and percentages as desired using register pairs: 073 &
074 (Promotion #2), 075 & 076 (Promotion #3), and 077 & 078 (Promotion #4). Each promotion
can have a different percent reduction. They must not overlap with each other.
16. Exit Service Mode.
PROMOTION PRICING VIA EXTERNAL CLOCK-DRIVEN RELAY OR SWITCH
This washer can apply a Promotion price discount using an external clock-driven relay or manual
switch. To use this feature the washer requires an optional external price reduction harness kit be
installed. Refer to the product installation manual for information regarding connecting this signal to
the washer to activate discounts.
1. Navigate to Register 79 (Promotion %% for discount input signal) as explained in the Service
Mode section.
2. Press START the promotion percentage discount will be displayed as two digits (%%).The
discount can range from “00” = 0% toA0” = 100% (e.g. Free Wash). Edit this number using the
HOT and DELICATE buttons. Note, pressing the HOT button ten times will cycle the value to
A0”.
3. Press START, this will save the changes and exit register 79.
4. Exit Service Mode.
When the external signal is activated, the washer will apply a promotion percentage discount, set in
register 79, to the displayed vend price.
Please contact Laundrylux’s Technical Support team at (516) 371-0700 if you have any questions or
need assistance with price programming or implementing discount price programming.
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If power to the machine is accidentally cut, the
machine will restart automatically when power is
restored. The machine will resume the program it
was running at the point the power was cut.
Faults/errors in the program or machine are
indicated by a numerical error code on the panel
display.
Some error codes are cleared automatically when
the Start button is pressed to restart the machine
and some when the door is opened.
For the other error codes, a service technician must be called.
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Er1A Door fails to lock on wash program start.
Er1b Doorlock error during wash program.
Er1C Door fails to unlock at the end of wash program.
Er1d Door switch opened during wash program. Make sure machine was not
overloaded.
Er1E INTERLOCK circuit failure (inverter).
Err2 Drain error. Water is not emptied in 10 minutes. Check pump strainer for
clog.
Err5 Water level not reached within 8 minutes. Check water inlet screens for
debris or clog.
Er7A Motor overheat.
Er7b No Tachometer signal. Motor harness disconnected.
Err8 Water Level above parameter set for safety during a wash program.
Pump activates automatically.
Er10 Water level sensor error.
EuAr Communication error between display and power modules.
Unb Load cannot be balanced during extraction. Open door and manually
rebalance clothes and press Start within two minutes.
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The washer is capable of accepting payment using coins or tokens in COIN MODE or using
payment cards in CARD MODE (serial). Setting the machine to COIN MODE and setting all
wash program and option prices to “0.00” will allow the machine to operate for free in OPL
mode.
COIN OR SERIAL MODE CONFIGURATION
1. In Metered machines unlock and remove the coin box. Press and release the Service
Switch located in the rear of the coin vault to enter service mode. In Non-Metered
machines the Service Switch is located behind the front console locking plate.
2. The display will go blank.
3. Press the “HEAVY SOIL” and “EXTRA RINSE” buttons simultaneously. This display
shows “0 00” if the machine is in COIN MODE or “1 00” if the machine is in CARD
MODE.
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5. Press the COLD program button to change the operating mode. The left-most digit
6.
7. Press the service mode button to exit the service mode.
8. Disconnect and reconnect power.
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and view usage statistics. The service mode also allows a technician to activate individual
components of the machine, for troubleshooting. The software also provides a “Limited Service
Mode” (LSM) that allows a technician to activate machine components, via PIN entry, without
having access to the coin vault service switch. If desired on machine setup, LSM via PIN entry
can be disabled or allowed to have full SM functionality without requiring access to the coin vault.
1. Remove the coin box.
2. Press and release the SERVICE MODE plunger switch at the rear of the coin vault. The
screen will display “8888.
3. Press the START button. “SE” appears in the display.
4. Use the HEAVY SOIL & EXTRA RINSE buttons to navigate to the desired register.
5. Press START to access the register or activate the function.
6. Use HEAVY SOIL & EXTRA RINSE to change values, as appropriate. Some registers
require using the COLD, WARM, and HOT, DELICATE buttons to edit settings.
7. Press START to save new values, as appropriate.
8. Press the SERVICE MODE switch to exit. SM exits automatically after 60 seconds of
inactivity with all service functions off.
For Non Metered machines, the SERVICE MODE plunger switch is located behind the front
console locking plate.
1. Press and hold COLD, DELICATE, and START buttons for three seconds.
2. Use the program buttons to enter the PIN code (default is “1234”).
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4. Use the HEAVY SOIL & EXTRA RINSE buttons to navigate to the desired register.
5. Press START to access the register or activate the function.
6. Use HEAVY SOIL & EXTRA RINSE to change values, as appropriate.
7. Press START to save new values, as appropriate.
8. LSM exits automatically after 60 seconds of inactivity with all service functions off.
00-19 Statistics: These are non-resetable auditing counters and log registers for tracking
machine usage, the four latest errors, and the four latest coinbox opening time stamps.
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digits of the display, and the current setting appears in the right digit (“0” = deactivated, “1” =
activated). Press the START button to toggle the state.
70-79 Real Time Clock, calendar, and time-of-day discount promotion setup: These registers set
up the internal clock, calendar, and promotion pricing.
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STATISTICS (NON-RESETTABLE):
000 - Cold program counter. Range: 0000 to F999, (A=10, ... F=15 e.g. “B101” = 11,101)
001 - Warm program counter. Range: 0000 to F999
002 - Hot program counter. Range: 0000 to F999
003 - Delicate program counter. Range: 0000 to F999
004 - Rinse and Spin program counter. Range 0000 to F999
005 - Heavy soil option (only) counter. Range: 0000 to F999
006 - Extra rinse option (only) counter. Range: 0000 to F999
007 - Heavy Soil & Extra Rinse counter both options selected Range: 0000 to F999
008 - Total program counter i.e. 00+01+02+03+04 . Range from 0000 to F999
*011 - Newest error and time stamp. “011”>E ##>yyyy>mm.dd>hh.mm>(reg 8)>”010
*012 - 2nd latest error and time stamp.
*013 - 3rd latest error and time stamp.
*014 - Oldest error and time stamp. “014”>E ##>yyyy>mm.dd>hh.mm>(reg 8)>010”
015 - Coin box access 1 time stamp: (Most recent access)
016 - Coin box access 2 time stamp:
017 - Coin box access 3 time stamp:
018 - Coin box access 4 time stamp: (Oldest access).
*019 - Firmware version.
Statistics (000-010): Program and option counts are updated when the cycle ends. When in coin
mode (decimal in price), registers 009-010 shows the value of the amount collected. When in no-
decimal mode (token), 009-010 shows the number of coins collected. When both program options
have been selected for a program, register 007 is incremented but not registers 005 and 006.
Selecting an error register displays the error code. Each successive press
of the START button (>) advances the display: Year > Month.Day > Hour.Minutes > Total Program
Count > Register Exit. As new errors occur, they are saved in register 011 and the older records
shift up by one register location. The original contents of register 014 are discarded.
Each successive press of the START button (>) advances the display:
Year > Month.Day> Hour.Minutes> Register Exit. With each opening of the coin box, the register
time stamps are saved in register 015 and the older records shift up by one register location. The
original contents of register 018 are discarded.
Wash Program Parameters:
020 - Low water level (prewash & wash): range 5-32 (Approximate volume in liters, default = 07”).
021 - High water level (rinse): range 5-32 (Approximate volume in liters, default = 10”).
022 - Delete rinse 2: range “00” or “01, default=“01” (rinse 2 deleted).
023 - Delete prewash: range “00” or “01, default=“01” (prewash deleted).
024 - Default program selection:
00= No cycle selected (display “----“). Enables RINSE&SPIN program selection.
01= COLD cycle is default (This is the factory default)
02= WARM cycle is default
03= HOT cycle is default
04= DELICATE cycle is default.
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025 - Mainwash time: from 0-999 seconds, default=”360, i.e. six minutes.
026 - Decimal in price: “00”= default=decimal displayed, ”01”= no decimal (token).
028 - Regret Time: The allowable time, after program start, that a user can change the wash
program/options or add items to the wash. 0000-9999 seconds. “0000” = disabled,
Default = 030. “9999” = unrestricted.
Press the START button, to pause the cycle and unlock door. If the new program/option
selection has a higher vend value, the user will be prompted to insert additional payment.
Upon pressing the start button with the door closed, the door will relock and the cycle
resumes.
033 - Coin value 1: “0000-9999”, default = ”0025”
034 - Coin value 2: “0000-9999”, default = ”0100”
035 - Limited Service Mode PIN setting: Default = “1234”. (“0000” disables LSM).
036 - Full Service Mode via PIN entry setting: Default = ’0000” (Disabled).
037 - Network address: “0000 - 9999, “0000”= default
*040 - Door lock.
*041 - Cold water - detergent compartment (Y11).
*042 - Warm water - detergent compartment (Y11 + Y13).
*043 - Hot water - detergent compartment (Y13).
*044 - Cold water - bleach compartment (Y21).
*045 - Cold water, softener compartment (Y11 + Y21).
*046 - Drain pump.
*047 - Drum clockwise wash rotation, 50 RPM.
*048 - Drum counter-clockwise wash rotation, 50 RPM.
*049 - Drum clockwise distribution rotation, 95 RPM.
*050 - Drum counter-clockwise distribution rotation, 95 RPM.
*051 - Drum 400 RPM.
*052 - Drum 600 RPM.
*053 - Drum 1000 RPM.
*054 - Display test.
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*056 - Detergent pump trigger signal.
*057 - Bleach pump trigger signal.
*058 - Softener pump trigger signal.
*059 - Coin meter test, each dropped coin adds 1 to displayed total. Registers 009 and 010
unaffected.
070 - RTC set-up: 24hr format, “070”>yyyy>mm.dd>hh.mm>070”. During set up, the RTC is
stopped. When the “START” button is pressed to save hh.mm and exit register 70, the
seconds digits of the RTC is set to “00” without affecting the hours and minutes values,
and the RTC re-started.
071 - RTC promotion 1 START: “071”>D>hh.mm>%%>”071
072 - RTC promotion 1 END: “072”>hh.mm>072
073 - RTC promotion 2 START “073”>D>hh.mm>%%>073
074 - RTC promotion 2 END “074”>hh.mm>”074
075 - RTC promotion 3 START “075”>D>hh.mm>%%>075”
076 - RTC promotion 3 END “076”>hh.mm>076
077 - RTC promotion 4 START “077”>D>hh.mm>%%>077
078 - RTC promotion 4 END “078”>hh.mm>”078”
079 - Promotion %% for discount input signal (range “00”-”A0”, default=”00, “A0” = 100%)
Select a value identifying the day(s) “D” for which the promotion will be active, as follows:
00=promotion is inactive.
01=Sunday, 02=Monday, ...07=Saturday.
08=All days, 09=Monday-Friday only, 0A=Saturday and Sunday only.
Use COLD, WARM, HOT, & DELICATE to edit “yyyy, “mm.dd”, & “hr.min” values. Press START
to advance to the next entry within the register.
Use HOT and DELICATE to edit the discount percentage “%%. If percentage = 90-99 pressing
DELICATE will set the percentage to “A0” = 100%.
Note:
* = Registers can be accessed in Limited Service Mode.
machine will be set to COIN MODE with all wash program and option prices = 0.00.
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Preventive Maintenance
7:1
To keep your machine in proper working order, follow the preventive maintenance
recommendations provided below.
Leave the loading door open when the machine is not in use.
Daily
Check the door and door lock:
- Open the door and try starting the machine. The machine MUST NOT START.
- Close the door, start the machine and try opening the door using reasonable
force. IT MUST NOT BE POSSIBLE TO OPEN THE DOOR WHILE THE
MACHINE IS OPERATING!
- Check that the door does not leak.
- Clean the door seal, removing any detergent and lint.
Check that there are no indications of leaks behind or around the machine.
Clean out any residue remaining in the detergent dispenser.
Use a soft wash cloth and mild detergent to clean door and plastic panels.
Inspect liquid chemical tubing and connections for leaks. Repair as necessary.
Check the drain pump strainer and remove any accumulated lint and debris.
Inspect the interior of the machine (during an actual wash cycle to ensure that no
leaks are noticed) by:
- Turning off the main power switch of the machine.
- Remove the top panel.
- Start a wash program.
- KEEP CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS WHILE MACHINE IS OPERATING!!
- Inspect all internal hoses, seals and gaskets for signs of leakage.
Repair as necessary.
- Stop the machine and disconnect the power. Turn off the water supply and check
times, reducing productivity.
and repair any leak.
Contact your local dealer, or Laundrylux Technical Support at (516) 371-0700 if you
have questions regarding installation, operation, or maintenance of your machine.
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8.1
Wash Programs
COLD
PROGRAM NO OPTION
HEAVY
SOIL
EXTRA
RINSE
HEAVY SOIL
EXTRA RINSE
PreRinse - - - 2 min C low - - - 2 min C low
Drain - - - Y - - - Y
3 min C low 3 min C low 3 min C low 3 min C low
Drain Y Y Y Y
6 min C low 6 min C low 6 min C low 6 min C low
Drain Y Y Y Y
Rinse 1 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high
Drain Y Y Y Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse 2 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high
Drain Y Y Y Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse 3 - - - - - - 1 min C high 1 min C high
Drain - - - - - - Y Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse Soft 2 min C high 2 min C high 2 min C high 2 min C high
Drain Y Y Y Y
Spin 6 min 6 min 6 min 6 min
COLD
NOTES:
C = COLD valve open
H = HOT valve open
CH = COLD and HOT valves open
low = LOW level
high = HIGH level
Y = Yes
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8.2
Wash Programs
WARM
PROGRAM NO OPTION
HEAVY
SOIL
EXTRA
RINSE
HEAVY SOIL
EXTRA RINSE
PreRinse - - - 2 min CH low - - - 2 min CH low
Drain - - - Y - - - Y
3 min CH low 3 min CH low 3 min CH low 3 min CH low
Drain Y Y Y Y
6 min CH low 6 min CH low 6 min CH low 6 min CH low
Drain Y Y Y Y
Rinse 1 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high
Drain Y Y Y Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse 2 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high
Drain Y Y Y Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse 3 - - - - - - 1 min C high 1 min C high
Drain - - - - - - Y Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse Soft 2 min C high 2 min C high 2 min C high 2 min C high
Drain Y Y Y Y
Spin 6 min 6 min 6 min 6 min
WARM
NOTES:
C = COLD valve open
H = HOT valve open
CH = COLD and HOT valves open
low = LOW level
high = HIGH level
Y = Yes
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8.3
Wash Programs
HOT
PROGRAM NO OPTION
HEAVY
SOIL
EXTRA
RINSE
HEAVY SOIL
EXTRA RINSE
PreRinse - - - 2 min CH low - - - 2 min CH low
Drain - - - Y - - - Y
3 min CH low 3 min CH low 3 min CH low 3 min CH low
Drain Y Y Y Y
6 min H low 6 min H low 6 min H low 6 min H low
Drain Y Y Y Y
Rinse 1 1 min CH high 1 min CH high 1 min CH high 1 min CH high
Drain Y Y Y Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse 2 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high 1 min C high
Drain Y Y Y Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse 3 - - - - - - 1 min C high 1 min C high
Drain - - - - - - Y Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse Soft 2 min C high 2 min C high 2 min C high 2 min C high
Drain Y Y Y Y
Spin 6 min 6 min 6 min 6 min
HOT
NOTES:
C = COLD valve open
H = HOT valve open
CH = COLD and HOT valves open
low = LOW level
high = HIGH level
Y = Yes
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8.4
Wash Programs
DELICATE
PROGRAM NO OPTION
HEAVY
SOIL
EXTRA
RINSE
HEAVY SOIL
EXTRA RINSE
PreRinse - - - Not
Available
(DOUBLE
BEEP)
Not
Available
(DOUBLE
BEEP)
Not
Available
(DOUBLE
BEEP)
Drain - - -
- - -
Drain - - -
4 min C
Drain Y
Rinse 1 1 min C high
Drain Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse 2 1 min C high
Drain Y
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse 3 - - -
Drain - - -
Spin 30 sec / 400RPM
Rinse Soft 2 min C high
Drain Y
Spin 2 min
DELICATE
NOTES:
C = COLD valve open
H = HOT valve open
CH = COLD and HOT valves open
low = LOW level
high = HIGH level
Y = Yes
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8.5
Wash Programs
RINSE AND SPIN*
PROGRAM NO OPTION
HEAVY
SOIL
EXTRA
RINSE
HEAVY SOIL
EXTRA RINSE
PreRinse - - -
Drain - - -
- - -
Drain - - -
- - -
Drain - - -
Rinse 1 4 min C
Drain Y
Spin - - -
Rinse 2 - - -
Drain - - -
Spin - - -
Rinse 3 - - -
Drain - - -
Spin - - -
Rinse Soft - - -
Drain - - -
Spin 6 min
RINSE AND SPIN
NOTES:
*Register 24 = “00”, No wash programs selected.
C = COLD valve open
H = HOT valve open
CH = COLD and HOT valves open
low = LOW level
high = HIGH level
Y = Yes
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