Chapter 3. MilTouch Wash Formulas
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Chapter
MilTouch Wash Formulas
BICLJP02 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20130628 / 20130628 / 20130709 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CLJ
3.1. How to Use the MilTouch Formula Tables
Each standard MilTouch formula is described in a table. Formulas are made up of steps. Each
step is programmed through a series of decisions. In the formula tables, each step decision is
represented by a column, and each step is described by one row of the table.
Part of a typical formula table is shown below, and a definition of each decision follows the table.
Sample Formula Table
3.1.1.
Table 1: Sample Laundry Partial Formula: Example Only
Decision
Step
Number T M M Q F F F H C 3 L S C W S
2
0
6
1
2
2
0
2
3
4
0
1
Definitions of Step Decision Symbols
3.1.2.
Type = Type of Step
3.1.2.1.
(0) End Formula—always the last step in a formula; signifies that there are no further steps and
prompts programmer for How to End Formula
(1) 1-way Wash—basket rotates in one direction only throughout this step; used for small goods
(2) 2-way Wash—basket reverses rotation periodically throughout this step; used for goods
which might tangle
(3) Soak Wash—basket is stationary throughout this step; minimizes mechanical action
(4) Intermediate Extract 1—the slowest extract speed
(5) Intermediate Extract 2—the medium extract speed
(6) Final Extract—the fastest extract speed
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4
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