Programming
Red Keys
Supply
Supply is pressed when soap, bleach, or other chemicals are desired. Key 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 must then
be pressed to indicate the specific supply dispenser being used. Combinations of these supplies can
be programmed. See Programming a Supply step.
Over
Over is pressed when an overflow of water is desired. The drain is closed and water is added, using
fill valves only, without regard to level. Water flows out the overflow connection for the time
assigned to the step.
Add Cycle
Add Cycle is pressed to begin the process of programming a new cycle into memory.
Soak
Soak is used when no agitation is desired. This follows a fill and/or supply step. The time must be
assigned in hours and minutes. (Wash 3 also provides no agitation.)
Medium Speed
Medium Speed is pressed when a medium spin only is desired for washing delicate items not suited
for high-speed spin or when an intermediate spin is desired.
High Speed
High Speed is pressed when a fast spin is desired.
Edit Cycle
Edit Cycle is pressed followed by a two-digit cycle code number to display the steps of a
preprogrammed cycle. The cycle may be altered during the edit cycle procedure by deleting,
changing, or adding steps.
Add Step
Add Step is pressed to add a step to an existing cycle during the edit cycle procedure.
Clear (black on
Clear is pressed when an error has been made in programming a step. Instead of pressing Enter as
red background)
the step is completed, press Clear to eliminate the incorrect information. (Clear should never be
pressed when displaying a cycle unless a particular step is to be eliminated or changed. See
Displaying a Cycle in Memory.)
Drain
Drain is pressed after a wash, dilution rinse, or soak step is programmed in order to remove water
from the machine. A time must be assigned that will allow the machine to reach empty. If the
computer has been prompted for two drains, press key 1 or key 2 for the desired drain valve. See
Prompting the WE-6.
Auxiliary
Auxiliary is pressed to activate the buzzer or other auxiliary output.
No Reverse is used to rotate the basket in one direction only during a step and should be pressed just
No Reverse
before pressing the Enter key.
Enter
Enter is pressed to enter programming information into the computer's memory.
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Programming Keypad (Continued)
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