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Huebsch/SpeedQueen Coin-op F/L HWFT71WN


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Commercial Coin-op Huebsch (Alliance Laundry Equipment/SpeedQueen)Front Loader Washer

Mod# HWFT71WN

Ser# 0704004842

This has the the digital coin accumulators. I need info on how to change cycles or just do a drain/spin cycle without having to let the machine go thru a complete cycle.

Thanks,

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Parts Manual

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Step one - open service panel make sure service switch is openStep 2 - press the normal/hot and normal/warm button at the same timeOr whatever 2 buttons are on the left hand side of the control board in you case, most likely the 2 I mentionedRAPD will appear on the displayStep 3 - press start button to begin and advance through the test cycle

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Thanks John, already got the info and it was as you instruct.

Thanks for putting it here for anyone else that comes along later needing the same info.

Just one note, you don't have to leave the service access door open you just need to open it all the way to make sure the switch opens then close it back up, then you have up to 4 minutes to put it in any of the diagnostic or rapid advance modes. If it doesn't receive any of the correct key push combinations within this 4 minute period it reverts back to normal operation.

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