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within  the  machine.  The  thermostat  indicators include  a: black   pointer—indicates   actual   water temperature, green  pointer—controls  your  lower  tem- perature,  and yellow   pointer— controls   your   higher temperature. Your start (No. 10) and stop (No. 11) buttons are self-explanatory. The stop button can be used to shut down the machine quickly if necessary. SAFETY  FEATURES The Milnor has many safety devices that you should  become  familiar  with.  These  safety features  should  be  listed  on  a  locally  prepared document and posted near the machine. The door to the washer has an interlock that prevents the door   from   opening   during   operation.   The machine will also cut off automatically if the air pressure  is  too  low.  The  air  pressure  should  be a  minimum  of  80  pounds  for  extract  or  a  brake air  pressure  switch  will  prevent  the  machine  from entering extract. AUTOMATIC   OPERATIONS Before  you  operate  the  Milnor,  perform  the preoperational  checks  as  outlined  for  the  Dyna Wash and load the machine to the rated capacity. 1.  Turn  cylinder  knob  until  formula  chart fingers  approach  start. 2.  Close  and  lock  the  door,  add  supplies  to automatic  dispenser. 3.  Place  all  switches  in  the  AUTO  or FORMULA   position. 4. Turn cylinder knob until interior light goes on  in  the  formula  chart. 5.  Push  start  button. 6.  After  cycles  complete  a  signal  will  sound, push  stop  button,  open  door. 7.   Unload   machine. MANUAL   OPERATION Manual operation should only be used when the   automatic   timer   is   inoperative.   Manual operation slows down workflow, causes less than desirable  washing  results,  and  ties  up  laundry personnel as they will be busy attending machine controls. The following steps should be followed: 1.  Load  machine  to  rated  capacity. 2.  Turn  formula  chart  to  uncut  position. 3.  Close  and  lock  the  door. 4.   Set   your   switches   to   the   following positions: Master   switch—MANUAL   setting Motor    switch—WASH-FORMULA setting Temperature  control—for  first  cycle put  temperature  2  switch  to  ON  and temperature  1  switch  to  OFF Drain  switch—shut Hot  water  switch—in Cold  water  switch—in 5. Push start button and washer will fill with water  of  selected  temperature.  You  can  fill  washer to  desired  water  level  and  shut  off  the  water by  placing  the  hot  and  cold  water  switches  to OFF. 6.  Add  supplies  following  applicable  wash formula. 7. Switch drain to open and allow water to empty  at  the  end  of  each  cycle. 8.  Energize  the  extract  motor  by  switching the motor switch to EXTRACT after draining the water from the flush suds cycle. Leave drain open for  this  procedure. 9.  Shut  off  extract,  close  drain  after  1 minute. 10.  Complete  the  next  two  rinse  cycles. 11.  Switch  temperature  1  to  ON  and temperature  2  to  OFF  on  the  third  rinse. 12.  Turn  water  switches  on,  fill  washer  to desired  level,  and  shut  water  switches  off. 13.  Add  sour  and  starch  as  required. 14.  Open  drain  at  end  of  final  rinse.  Allow water  to  empty  and  energize  extract. 15. Push the off button and turn all switches off  at  the  end  of  the  extract.  Allow  the  cylinder 5-29

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