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Hold/Clean State 
In this state, there is water in the tank, and its temperature is maintained at the Hold 
Temperature
.  The pump speed in this mode is determined by the Hold Pump Speed.  The 
purpose of the Hold mode is to keep the dirt from settling back onto the dishes and also 
serves to keep the oily water and soap from separating between washes. 
Hold/Clean mode is active at the end of a Wash cycle.  At that time, the 1
st
 line of the 
display will flash C L E A N , and the current water temperature on the 2
nd
 line. 
Should the water be drained in this mode, the unit returns to the Power-up state once it 
detects the dry-fire condition that will exist. 
While in Hold/Clean mode, the 5 cycle LED’s blink to indicate that a new cycle may now 
be selected.  The Heater status LED is active if needed.  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 will be replaced by the blinking 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.  This new temperature will be stored until the next water change.  At the 
next drain/fill sequence, the Hold temperature is reset to the low-level programmed 
temperature. 
Pressing the Stop key will cause the unit to return to the OFF state. 
Additional System Features 
 
Internal Buzzer 
The internal buzzer emits a very short beep whenever a key is pressed.  This beep has an 
adjustable volume for the key presses. However, 100% of the volume is used when signaling 
alarms or other status changes. 
Soap Injection Algorithm 
This section explains how the various soap parameters interact.  The idea is that the quantity 
of soap per tank cannot exceed Soap Maximum.  Thus, the control keeps track of the total 
soap injection time, and resets this counter only in the Power-up state (when the tank is 
emptied). 
When a cycle is started, if the programmed soap quantity for this cycle is Soap Minimum, then 
this amount of soap is added.  If the cycle quantity programmed is Soap Intermediate or Soap 
Maximum
, then that quantity is injected. 
If a new cycle is selected before the Power-up state is active (which resets the soap amount 
counter), then the controller will add the difference in soap amounts if needed.  Again, there 
will never be more than Soap Maximum amount of soap in the water. 
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