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Ep One Touch

EP One Touch Controller
Hotel and Hospitality Group 1 is designed for Bed and Bath Linen
A---Blankets and Spreads
B---Sheets
C---Towels
D---White Heavy Soil

Hotel and Hospitality Group 2 is designed for Food and Beverage Linen
A---Colored 100% Polyester
B---White 100% Polyester
C---Stain Treatment
D---White Kitchen Goods

Healthcare Group 1 is designed for Bed and Bath Linen
A---Blankets and Spreads
B---Sheets
C---Towels
D---Diapers and Pads

Healthcare Group 2 is designed for Personal and Food/Beverage
A--Personal Goods
B---White 100% Polyester
C---Stain Treatment
D---White Heavy Soil

On your processor board, there is an IC chip called the EPROM. On that chip there is a white label with some writing on that chip. That chip contains the software that makes your processor work.
This controller in the earlier software versions WUETIMERA or WUETIMERB only had one industry group of formulas. Industry group A is Hotel and Hospitality, and Industry group B was Healthcare. You can select between two groups of formulas within each group by using dip switch 1 on the microprocessor board. The controller only has one industry type based on the Industry group A or B designated by your software version. The controller does contain both groups for that industry type. Dip Switch 1 selects either group 1 or group 2 for industry type programmed into the EPROM. Dip Switch 2 enables either a straight cold water or a split water (hot and cold) for the final bath step. Switch 8 should normally be on, but if you set it to the off position, it allows you to connect an external display box to the microprocessor that will better enable you to troubleshoot the machine. Setting this switch to the off position also changes how the buttons operate on the machine switch panel.

If you have the newer version of software WUT5E1A version 21001 or later, you have both industry groups contained in the controller. Dip Switch 1 on the microprocessor card designates the Formula Group Set. If switch 1 is on, it will designate group 1, and if the switch is off, it will designate groupb 2. Dip Switch 3 will designate Conventional versions of Hotel and Hospitality formulas. Dip Switch 4 will designate Green Turn versions of Hotel and Hospitality formulas. Dip Switch 5 will designate Conventional versions of Healthcare Formulas. Dip Switch 6 will designate Green Turn versions of the Healthcare Formulas. If you want Group 1 Normal Healthcare formulas, Dip Switch 1 and 5 would be on. If you wanted Group 2 Green Turn Healthcare formulas, Dip Switch 1 will be off and 6 would be on. You can only have 1 dip switch on for Dip Switches 3, 4, 5, or 6. If you have two of these switches on, your machine will malfunction. Dip Switch 2 enables either a straight cold water or a split water (hot and cold) for the final bath step. Switch 8 should normally be on, but if you set it to the off position, it allows you to connect an external display box to the microprocessor that will better enable you to troubleshoot the machine. Setting this switch to the off position also changes how the buttons operate on the machine switch panel.



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4 August 2011
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