Champion pp-3 Benutzerhandbuch

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Off State 
This state is active after filling up the tank with water and pressing the STOP key following 
the POWER UP state. This is also the state that becomes active whenever the Stop key is 
pressed during a wash cycle. 
In this state the Heater is working at very low power, trying to detect a possible dry-fire (i.e. 
an empty tank).  The 1
st
 line of the display indicates O F F  and the 2
nd
 line the current water 
temperature.  All cycle LED’s are also flashing, indicating that they can be pressed.  Pressing 
one of the Cycle keys starts the corresponding cycle and enters the WASH state. 
From this state, the cycle programming and low-level programming menus are accessible 
with the proper key sequence. 
 
 
Wash State 
This is the “normal” operating mode.  Pressing any of the 5 cycle keys will start the 
corresponding cycle.  The 1
st
 line of the display toggles the scrolling cycle’s name and the 
remaining cycle time (all cycle steps duration added together).  The 2
nd
 line of the display 
shows the current water temperature. 
While in Wash mode, the selected cycle LED is full on to indicate that the cycle is active.  
The Soap status LED is active if needed, as well as the Heater status LED.  The Pump LED 
group is functional according to the current Water Pump speed. 
Pressing the Up/Down keys will light the Up/Down LED’s, and the current temperature 
information is replaced by the set point temperature.  The Up/Down keys allow this value 
to be changed between 100° and 125°F (37° to 52°C).  If no key is pressed for 5 seconds, 
the display reverts to the current water temperature and the Up/Down LED’s shut off.  The 
new temperature will be stored until the next water change.  After a drain/fill sequence, the 
cycle temperatures programmed are used again. 
The cycle may be stopped by pressing the Stop key (at which point the Off state becomes 
active).  Pressing the current cycle’s key will pause the wash (timer freezes, and all outputs 
are off, except the Heater) and the cycle LED will flash.  Line 1 of the display then blinks 
P A U S E
.  Line 2 still shows the current water temperature.  Re-pressing the cycle key 
resumes the wash cycle where it left off. 
Pressing a cycle key other than the current cycle’s restarts the machine in the new selected 
cycle, with new soap amounts added if necessary. 
When a cycle is finished, the buzzer sounds according to Buzzer Time, and the system goes 
into the Hold/Clean state. 
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