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UniMac to Roll Out New UniLinc Control for Its UW Line

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RIPON, WISC.—For years, on-premises laundries have relied on the labor and cost saving features of UniMac equipment. With the September 2007 launch of the new UniLinc control for its UW line of washer-extractors, UniMac takes efficiency to a higher level. The user-friendly control and management software bridge the gap between the laundry room and management offices—putting laundry operations data at the fingertips of general managers.

“With its advanced reporting and labor-saving traits, UniLinc will have managers looking at their laundries less as cost centers and more as contributors to overall profitability,” says Kim Shady, vice president of distributor sales for UniMac. “UniLinc offers access to unparalleled operations data, but its true strength lies in just how easy it is to use.”

Labor accounts for the largest cost of operating a laundry; UniLinc helps management ensure this resource is being utilized efficiently. A real time clock assists managers in identifying idle time between cycles, while a delayed start means washer-extractors can be loaded the night before and programmed to start an hour before labor arrives the next morning.

Thirty programmable water levels and 41 available cycles enable operations the highest level of control of the wash process, while helping conserve water. When UniLinc is combined with the labor and utility saving features of UniMac’s UW range of washer-extractors, such as a 300 G-force extraction speed, Rapid Jetspray Rinse, four fast-fill water valves and an inverter drive, the units rank as the ultimate in washing efficiency.

UniLinc also offers advanced maintenance data and reminders of tasks to be performed. It tracks error codes, with date and time of the occurrences, to assist with troubleshooting.

User-friendly, the control utilizes just seven soft-touch key pads, while icons, words and a foreign language display assist the user in reviewing machine operation.

Go to www.uniwash.com for more information.

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