ADC EcoWash Washers

ADC EcoWash Washers

This note covers reader installation on ADC EcoWash washers. The reader uses pulse control to start the machine

Parts

  • Reader (with Generic Relay board - ASSY-02-02-11)
  • Cable harness
  • Power supply

Installation

  1. Before proceeding, you should assign numbers to each of the machines in the laundry room/building.
    It is highly recommended that you place number labels on each washer and dryer machine.


  2. Set the DIP switch, on the back of the reader, to number the reader.

    See our 
    Reader DIP Switch settings article for instructions on how to set the reader's dip switches

  3. Splice the GREEN and WHITE wires, from the provided reader cable harness, to this harness inside the machine
    (it doesn't matter which reader wires are spliced to which machine wires):



    On some of these machines, the original coin drop harness may look like this:
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    And the coin drop's wiring will be coming from CN2 on the machine's control board:
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    If you have this variant of these machines, you'll connect the reader's GREEN and WHITE wires (reader's start wires) to the BROWN and YELLOW wires that are seen on the machine's coin drop harness (it doesn't matter which reader wire goes to which machine wire)

  4. Use the provided external power supply to provide power to the card reader
    You can connect the AC side of the 12V power supply, to 110Vac inside the machine.

  5. Mount the reader to the machine, and Activate it with this store location's Activation Card:
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Pricing

Set the pricing of the reader from the LaundroPortal.
See our article discusses Configuring Vend Prices for general instructions on configuring vend prices.

Pulse readers only sends ONE pulse to start the machine.
Therefore, you will need to set the value of a single pulse to meet the vend price set on the machine itself.

Usually this means either setting the price of the machine to $0.25 so that it starts from 1 pulse (by default the coin value is usually set to $0.25).
OR changing the value of the Coin Input, on the machine itself, to match the full vend price of the machine.

If every tap of a laundry card only deducts $0.25 off the vend price being displayed on the machine, then you need to adjust the coin/pulse value, on the machine itself, so that one pulse deducts the full vend price from the machine, allowing it to start from 1 tap of the laundry card.


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