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Programming manual Tumble dryers Compass Control 487 05 40 51/EN 2011.07.08

Contents 3 Contents Safety precautions... 5 General... 7 Engaging service mode... 7 Programming... 8 Parameter programming... 8 Statistics... 12 Adjust contrast... 14 Restore to factory settings... 15 I/O address... 17 Coin values... 18 The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and component specifications.

Safety Precautions 5 Safety Precautions Do not dry unwashed items in the machine The machine is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been used for cleaning. Do not allow minors to use the machine. Do not hose down the machine with water. The machine's door lock must under no circumstances be bypassed. Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, waxes and wax removers should be washed in hot water with an extra amount of detergent before being dried in the machine. Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the machine. Fabric softeners or similar products should be used as specified by the fabric softener instructions. The machine may not be used to dry floor mops that contain polypropylene. The final part of a drying cycle occurs without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that the items are left at a temperature that ensures that the items will not be damaged. WARNING. Never stop the machine before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipiated. Remove garments from the machine as soon as they are dried. This prevents them from becoming creased and reduces the risk of spontaneous ignition. If the machine develops a fault, this must be reported to the person in charge as soon as possible. This is important both for your safety and that of others. The machine must not be located where a door, sliding door, etc., can block the machine's door The machine is not intended to be used by people (including minors) with reduced physical or mental capacity or lack of experience and knowledge. Such people must be instructed in the use of the machine by a person who has responsibility for their safety. Minors must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine. Adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flow of gases into the room for appliances burning other fuels, including open fires. Gas heated tumble dryer: If you can smell gas, Do not switch on any equipment Do not use electrical switches Do not use telephones in the building Evacuate the room, building or area Contact the person responsible for the machine

General 7 General 3 This programming manual is intended for personnel with the authority to adjust parameters in the machine s existing drying programs, programming coin meters, reading statistics and configuring certain interfaces between the machine and the user. Programming is achieved using menus in the display while the machine is in service mode. Engaging service mode Service mode is engaged using the service switch on the CPU board under the top cover on the front of the machine. 1 Press the service button A. 2 The machine's software will now switch to service mode. The display lists the submenus available in this mode. This programming manual describes the functions and programming instructions for the following submenus: PARAMETER PROGR. STATISTICS ADJUST CONTRAST RESET TO FACTORY QUICK START BUTTONS COIN VALUE For other submenus, please refer to the service manual. To save changes to the machine's memory, they must be confirmed in a menu that is displayed automatically whenever a change is made. A 9999 1 2 3 MAIN MENU MENU 01.00.00 SERVICE PARAMETER PROGR. STATISTICS CONFIG. 1 CONFIG. 2 NEW VALUE IS: service ARE YOU SURE? YES

8 Programming Programming PARAMETER PROGR. From this menu you can change a number of parameters in the machine s drying program. These changes can be applied to all installed drying programs or just for one individual drying program. Number of automatic programs are set in Config 2. 4 Select the PARAMETER PROGR. row and press the control knob. Choose to apply the change to one drying 5 program and press the control knob again. 6 The parameters that can be adjusted are now shown on the display. Select the desired parameter and press the control knob. 7 TEMPERATURE TIME/AUTO PROG. RESIDUAL MOISTURE EXTRA DRYING TIME DRYING TIME COOL DOWN TIME COOL DOWN TEMP REV ON/OFF The arrow in each parameter menu shows the column being adjusted. Turn the control knob clockwise to set the desired value between 0 and 9. Turn the control knob anticlockwise to move to the next column. Turn the control knob clockwise and set the value, etc. Once all the columns have been set, press the control knob to confirm and exit the parameter list. Once all the necessary parameters have been adjusted, select EXIT to return to the main menu. 4 5 6 7 MAIN MENU MENU 02.00.00 PARAMETER PROGR. STATISTICS CONFIG. 1 CONFIG. 2 ADJUST CONTRAST PARAMETER PROGR. MENU 02.01.00 P1 : EXTRA DRY P2. DRY P3 : IRON DRY EXTRA DRY MENU 02.01.01 TEMPERATURE TIME/AUTO PROG. RESIDUAL MOISTURE EXTRA DRYING TIME DRYING TIME TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE 70

Programming 9 TEMPERATURE 8 Set the temperature for the selected drying program using the control knob and press the control knob to confirm. The temperature can be set between 30 and 70 C. Confirm that the setting is to be saved by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. TIME/AUTO PROG. 9 Use the control knob to set whether the programs should be time controlled or automatic. Automatic programs are programs controlled by RMC or AutoStop. Time controlled: 0 Automatic: 1 Confirm that the setting is to be saved by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. RESIDUAL MOISTURE 10 Use the control knob to adjust the residual moisture and press the control knob. The level can be set between 0 and 57. (In some cases the value is limited. If a too high or low value is selected, the display will show the max and min value allowed). Confirm that the setting is to be saved by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. Only valid if TIME/AUTO PROG. is set to 1. EXTRA DRYING TIME 11 Use the control knob to adjust the time and press the control knob. The time can be set between 0 and 90 minutes. (In some cases this value is limited. If a too high or low value is selected, the display will show the max and min value allowed). Confirm that the setting is to be saved by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. Only valid if TIME/AUTO PROG. is set to 1. 8 9 10 11 TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE 70 TIME/AUTO PROG. TEMPERATURE 1 RESIDUAL MOISTURE 00 EXTRA DRYING TIME TEMPERATURE 10

10 Programming DRYING TIME 12 Use the control knob to adjust the time and press the control knob. The time can be set between 0 and 90 minutes. (In some cases this value is limited. If a too high or low value is selected, the display will show the max and min value allowed). Confirm that the setting is to be saved by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. Only valid if TIME/AUTO PROG. is set to 0. COOL DOWN TIME 13 Use the control knob to adjust the time and press the control knob. The time can be set between 1 and 20 minutes. (In some cases this value is limited. If a too high or low value is selected, the display will show the max and min value allowed). Confirm that the setting is to be saved by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. COOL DOWN TEMP 14 Use the control knob to adjust the temperature and press the control knob. The temperature can be set between 30 and 85 C. (In some cases the value is limited. If a too high or low value is selected, the display will show the max and min value allowed). Confirm that the setting is to be saved by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. REV ON/OFF 15 Use the control knob to set the drum reversing and press the control knob, 1=ON and 0=OFF. Confirm that the setting is to be saved by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. 12 13 14 15 DRYING TIME 20 COOL DOWN TIME 03 COOL DOWN TEMP 45 REV ON/OFF 1

Programming 11 Changing P-programs Following parameters determine how eg. program EXTRA DRY is executed. Menu Explanation 02.01.01 Residual moisture level in %. 02.01.02 Extra drying time, for how long the drying must carry on after 0% or Autostop temperature is reached. 02.01.03 Time / Automatics, the program can be set with a specified time period or with a non-time determined drying via the built-in automatics. 02.01.04 Max outlet air temperature set-up, roughly represents the temperature of the garments. 02.01.05 Drying time which might be set in 02.01.03. 02.01.06 Cooling down condition for temperature, the cooling down of the garments stops when both conditions (02.01.06 / 02.01.07) are met. 02.01.07 Cooling down condition for time, the cooling down of the garments stops when both conditions (02.01.06 / 02.01.07) are met. 02.01.08 Reversing during P-program on/off. Example: Changing EXTRA DRY Program EXTRA DRY can be adjusted to the individual textiles which are to be used in the dryer. The below example shows how to change the set up of program for drying thick lining boiler suits in mixed fabric 65/35 with polyester lining. 02.01.01 00 factory setting = 00% is maintained 02.01.02 15 extra drying time is set to 15 min 02.01.03 01 automatic program is maintained 02.01.04 60 outlet air temperature is set to 60 C (140 F) 02.01.05 20 factory setting = 20 min is maintained (not used in Automatic programs) 02.01.06 35 cooling down temperature on the outlet air temperature is set to 35 C (95 F) 02.01.07 10 cooling down time is set to 10 min 02.01.08 01 factory setting = 01 is maintained (drum is reversing)

12 Programming STATISTICS 16 17 This menu contains information on running time, payment, settings and error codes. Select the STATISTICS row and press the control knob. The display will now show a number of submenus containing the available statistical functions. Select the desired menu and press the control knob. RUN HOURS COIN ERROR LOG RUN HOURS RUN HOURS 18 Specifies the total running hours, in hours, since the machine was installed and used for the first time. TRIP RUN HOURS 19 Specifies the total running hours, in hours, since the running hours counter was last reset. SERVICE HOURS COUNT 20 Can be set for a number of hours to the next service. Confirm by pressing the control knob. 16 17 18 MAIN MENU MENU 03.00.00 STATISTICS CONFIG. 1 CONFIG. 2 ADJUST CONTRAST RESET TO FACTORY STATISTICS MENU 03.01.00 RUN HOURS COIN ERROR LOG 1 EXIT RUN HOURS 0 BACK= PRESS KNOB 19 TRIP RUN HOURS 0 BACK= PRESS KNOB 20 SERVICE HOURS COUNT 0 BACK= PRESS KNOB

Programming 13 COIN COIN COUNT 1 and 2 21 Coin count 1 shows the total number of coins deposited in coin slot 1. Coin count 2 shows the total number of coins deposited in coin slot 2. 21 COIN COUNT 1 0 BACK= PRESS KNOB ERROR LOG ERROR LOG 22 Select an error code and press the control knob. The following infomration is displayed for the selected error code: Error code For more information, refer to the service manual. 22 ERROR: 8 RUN HOURS: 0 MACHINE OVERHEATED BACK= PRESS KNOB

14 Programming ADJUST DISPLAY The contrast of the display can be adjusted with 23 this menu to adapt to the prevailing lighting in the room where the machine is placed. 24 Turn the control knob clockwise or anticlockwise until the desired contrast is achieved. Confirm the new setting by pressing the control knob. 23 MAIN MENU MENU 06.00.00 ADJUST DISPLAY RESET TO FACTORY QUICK START BUTTONS I/O ADDRESS 24 TURN CLOCKW INCREASE. ANTICLOCKW DECREASE

Programming 15 RESET TO FACTORY Using the RESET TO FACTORY menu, changed parameters in the machine s software can be reset to their factory defaults, i.e. the parameter values the machine had when it left the factory. Parameter for resetting is: 25 26 27 RESET TO FACTORY Select the RESET TO FACTORY row and press the control knob. You must enter a password on the display in order to get access to TOTAL FACTORY RESET The password is 0001 Enter the password as follows: Set a number between 0 and 9 by turning the control knob clockwise. Select the parameter you want to reset and press the control knob. Confirm the reset by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. 25 26 27 MAIN MENU MENU 07.00.00 RESET TO FACTORY QUICK START BUTTONS I/O ADDRESS COIN VALUE EXIT RESET TO FACTORY MENU 07.01.00 TOTAL FACTORY RESET EXIT TOTAL FACTORY RESET YES

16 Programming QUICK START BUTTONS 28 If the machine is equipped with quick start buttons, you can set which program is to be started when each quick start button is pressed. 29 Press the desired quick start button. The display shows a list of programs that may be selected. Select the desired program and press the control knob. 28 MAIN MENU MENU 08.00.00 QUICK START BUTTONS I/O ADDRESS COIN VALUE EXIT 29 QUICK START BUTTONS SELECT BUTTON BACK= PRESS KNOB

Programming 17 I/O ADDRESS Not in use

18 Programming COIN VALUE The COIN VALUE menu is used to specify the relationship between coin slot 1 and coin slot 2. 30 Select the COIN VALUE row and press the control knob. A number of submenus now appear on the display. Select the desired menu and press the control knob. TIME PER COIN 1 TIME PER COIN 2 DISCOUNT VALUE MIN TIME BEFORE START STANDBY VALUE DOT WHEN PRICE TIME PER COIN 1 and 2 31 Select TIME PER COIN 1 or 2 and press the control knob. For coin counters with one coin slot, only TIME PER COIN 1 is used. 32 Enter the desired time (0-90 minutes) for each coin slot. Confirm the by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. DISCOUNT VALUE This menu allows additional drying time to be 33 added existing drying programs. The value is set in minutes per coin. E.g. Discount value = 5 mins. Coin value 1 = 15 mins. Total drying time = 15 + 5 = 20 mins. Confirm the by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. 30 31 32 33 MAIN MENU MENU 10.00.00 COIN VALUE EXIT COIN VALUE MENU 10.01.00 TIME PER COIN 1 TIME PER COIN 2 DISCOUNT VALUE MIN TIME BEFORE START COIN VALUE 1 15 DISCOUNT VALUE 50

Programming 19 MIN TIME BEFORE START 32 This menu allows you to set the minimum drying time that must be paid in order to start the machine. Specify the desired time (0-90 minutes) by turning the control knob clockwise. Confirm the by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. 32 MIN TIME BEFORE START 00 STANDBY VALUE This menu allows you to set the value to be shown in the display when the machine is in standby mode. Specify the desired value (0-9999) by turning the 33 control knob clockwise. Confirm the by selecting YES and pressing the control knob again. DECIMAL IN PRICE This menu allows you to choose whether the value to be shown in the display when the machine is in standby mode is to appear with or without a decimal. 34 E.g. standby value = 100 YES = 1.00 NO = 100 33 34 STANDBY VALUE 0000 DECIMAL IN PRICE NO

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