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1.                                                                                  1  1  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3    4   lt   NIN                                  Tab 6    18 INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889_PUB_DATE_1_JUL_2011 DOC       Technical data    not    V   Electrical   Internal  oltage   Frequency   Capacity heating _ protection   V   Hz   kg   kW  IP                                                         440 480  380 415  440 480    380 415 50 60 14 1075 14 9 32 1 5   43  440 480 50 60 14 1075 14 9 32 1 5 1 43          1 200 240   1 200 240   3 200 240   3 200 240   3 200 240   3 200 240 50 60 14 1075 13 1 40 1 5 12 43  3 200 240 50 60 14 1075 14 9 50 1 5 13 8 43  3 380 415      50 60 14 1075 1 6 16 1 5 0 43  3 380 415   N 50 60 14 1075 7 1 16 1139  6 43  3 380 415      50 60 14 1075 10 1 20 1 5 9 43  3 380 415      50 60 14 1075 13 1 25 1 5 12 43  3 380 415      50 60 14 1075 14 9 32 ES 13 8 43  3 380 415 50 60 14 1075 1 6 10 1 5 0 43  3 440 480 50 60 14 1075 1 6 10 1 5 0 43  3 380 415 50 60 14 1075 7 1 16 1 5 6 43  3 440 480 7   3 380 415 9   3   3   3   3                                               7    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 19       Installation    Installation    Transportation and unpacking    20    The machine is delivered complete with feet etc  packed inside the machine in the drum    The machine is delivered bolted onto the transport pallet and packed in a shrink w
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3.           0 to 9             o    START   ADVANCE function     STOP  program interruption     CONFIRM THE SELECTION    CANCEL THE SELECTION    MOVE UP    MOVE DOWN    DECREASING THE TIME  SEQUENCE    INCREASING THE TIME SEQUENCE    INFO   overview of available wash programs  and program information     SERVIS  servicing information     DELAYED START FUNCTION   the delay starts running upon the  pressing of the  start  button      NUMERIC KEYPAD     1  OPL version   washers are designed for professionally trained attendants     540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 9       Operation    Before washing    Sort the linen according on the temperature and the instructions of the manufacturer of the fabrics  Check  if there aren t any strange objects between the linen like nails  screws  needles  etc  in order not to damage  the washer extractor or the linen  Turn sleeves of shirts  blouses  etc  inside out  To get a better washing  result  you have to unfold the fabrics and mix the bigger and smaller pieces of fabrics     Opening the drum door  Open the door by pulling on the door handle     Placing the laundry into the machine    CAUTION    The optimal washing load is determined by the filling factor  The proper filling factor is determined by the type of  linen and other factors  Cotton textiles normally require a filling factor of 1 10 1 13  which is a full drum load  Put the  linen in the drum depending on the maximum capacity of the washer  
4.       Always follow the instructions and or warnings that are stated on the fabrics  washing products or cleaning  products mentioned by the manufacturer      The washer must be set up in accordance with the instructions  All drain  inlet  electrical connections   ventilation  groundings and other connections must be done in according to the installation manual   in compliance with the local standards done by qualified technicians with proper authorization      The valid standards for connecting to the local power network  TT TN IT      must be followed    In the standard execution  the appliance may not be suitable for connecting to an IT supply system   Contact your commercial distributor for assistance      All appliances are produced according the EMC directive  Electro Magnetic Compatibility   They can be used  in restricted surroundings only  comply minimally with class A requirements   For safety reasons there must  be kept the necessary precaution distances with sensitive electrical or electronic device s       Do not change the parameters of the frequency inverter  This can cause serious injury  fire  washer damage  etc      During transportation and storage never use excessive forces on the packing because components can be  damaged protruding the contour line of the appliance      Use copper conductors only  This appliance must be connected to a supply circuit to which no lighting units  or general purpose receptacles are connected      Any changes concerning the i
5.     Do not expose the washer extractor to the weather  extreme low or high temperature and humidity      Do not store flammable materials around the appliances  Define the dangerous areas in the laundry room  and obstruct an admission to them during appliances operating        4 INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Safety Precautions      Do not wash articles that have been previously cleaned in  wash in soaked in  or spotted with gasoline   dry cleaning solvents  or other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite  or explode  Such fabrics must first be washed by hand and air dried      Do not add gasoline  dry cleaning solvents  or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water   These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode      Under certain conditions  hydrogen gas may be created in the hot water system that has not been used for  two or more weeks  HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE  If the hot water system has not been used for such  period open all hot water taps and let the water run out for few minutes  This will release any accumulated  gas  As this gas is flammable  do not smoke or use open flames during this time      TEMPERATURE IN WASHING MACHINE TUB  The electronic controller uses the temperature sensor  in the tub to control the temperature of the washing bath  There are a lot of things that have influence on  the temperature measurement  Therefore the temperature co
6.    HIGH SPIN INDUSTRIAL WASHER    EXTRACTORS       8kg  11kg  14kg       ORIGINAL INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER S MANUAL          540889  Publication date  1 Jul 2011          Contents    Contents  Safety DI eCautlOls            va ve ve                    4               8  Symbols onthe MACHING            8  Version Xcontrol  Version Xcontrol                                                            9                              e ELE 10  OPENING TNE  drum           esa                                   ERE 10  Placing the laundry into the                                                                                                  10  GCIOSING he GUM OOM  vias                                                                           10  Program  SCIECHONS 4 9  uui                                                     10  Wash programs                                                                                                 11  Add detergents REPE 11  Start the                                  12                     E 12  Version XcOntrol                                            13  End Of waslicycle                           13  POW CUD                            Um 13  Version  ACORLFOl  os cd ee e t E ete ttt em reti      etti    13  Version XGontrol PIUS         Pn t e tenes id      e b Pn      ib n vei        13  How to open the door by                                          IRE nnne nns 13  First service at technical                                  
7.  2011 DOC       INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 31    Maintenance and adjustments    Maintenance and adjustments        N WARNING    ALWAYS FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  DO NOT BYPASS ANY SAFETY DEVICES OR THEIR  PARTS  ANY INTERFERENCE TO THE MACHINE FUNCTIONS AND CONSTRUCTION ARE  PROHIBITED    USE THE PROPER CHEMICAL AGENTS WHICH AVOID CALCIUM SEDIMENTS ON HEATING  ELEMENTS AND OTHER MACHINE PARTS  DISCUSS THIS ISSUE WITH YOUR SUPPLIER OF  WASHING PRODUCTS    THE MANUFACTURER OF THE MACHINE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DAMAGE OF HEATING  ELEMENTS AND OTHER MACHINE PARTS DUE TO CALCIUM SEDIMENTS    DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE WITH BROKEN   MISSING PARTS OR OPENED COVERS   BEFORE MAINTENANCE WORK DISCONNECT THE MACHINE POWER SUPPLY    WHEN THE MAIN SWITCH IS TURNED OFF THE INLET TERMINALS OF THE MACHINE MAIN SWITCH  ARE STILL UNDER CURRENT  THAT IS THE WAY TO AVOID INJURIES     When replacing any parts of the machine  exchange them with original parts obtained from your dealer or  ordered through the spare parts manual           Checking and maintenance daily    1  Remove the linen or other parts  paperclips  needles       that are left lying in the drum to avoid injuries  and damage to the rubber door seal  seals  glass etc     2  Clean the door seal from any remaining detergent and other foreign matter   Do not use solvents  acids or grease to clean the rubber door gasket     3  Clean the top and body when water or detergent traces are on the machine  Use a damped cl
8.  Contact your sales office for more info        Z  WARNING    GROUNDING  IN EVENT OF MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN OR LEAKAGE CURRENT  THE GROUNDING  WILL REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND SERVE AS A PROTECTING DEVICE    BY PROVIDING A PATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE OF ELECTRICAL CURRENT    THEREFORE IT IS VERY IMPORTANT AND THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ASSURE  THE WASHER IS ADEQUATELY GROUNDED AT THE POINT OF INSTALLATION TAKING   INTO CONSIDERATIONS THE NATIONAL AND LOCAL CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS              Residual current device  RCD   Laundry electrical switchboard  Supply protection device     Washing machine     Phase conductors     Protective conductor     Main switch inlet terminal switchboard    Neutral conductor                     5                               505529  Fig 11 Machine connection to electrical network  with a residual current device     28 INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Installation    Residual current device  RCD     In some countries an RCD is known as an  earth leakage trip  or  Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter   GFCI  or   an  Appliance Leakage Current Interrupter   ALCI  or    earth  ground  leakage current breaker     Specifications        Tripping current  100      if locally not available allowed use a 30mA trip current  preferably selective type  with small time delay set       Install max  2 machines on each RCD  for 30mA  only 1 machine        Type B  There are components inside 
9.  Min  phase conductor Min  Protection conductor  current  US  section in mm   AWG  section in mm   AWG   Automatic circuit breakers Fuses  16A  15    10A  10A  1 5 mm   AWG 15  1 5 mm   AWG 15   20A  20A  16A  15A  2 5 mm   AWG 13  2 5 mm   AWG 13   25A     20A  20A  4 mm   AWG 11  4        AWG 11   40A  40    32A  30    6 mm   AWG 9  6 mm   AWG 9   63A    50A  50A  10 mm   AWG 7  10 mm   AWG 7   80A 63A 16 mm  16        100   80   25       16        125   100   35 mm  25                            Tab 10 Manufacturer s recommended minimal conductor section                                                                                                 1  Protection conductor Y       2  Phase conductor  3  Phase conductor 6  4  Phase conductor  5  Neutral conductor             6  Molded tube 77               X  7  The stripped length of conductors 5 7  505 530  Fig 12 Adaptation of conductor ends of supply cable  N  W L3  1  Main switch 1 V L2  2  Turnbuckle  3    3 N    E F UM 2  4  Sag of inlet cable U L1       2           UD          505 531  Fig 13 Connection of main power inlet    Machine protective earth connection and equipotential bonding    Independent of the supply cable  the washer must be connected to the laundry protective earth system   with a separate conductor  The protection conductor  enabling this connection  is not included with the washer   If there are other washers appliances with exposed conductive parts  which can be touched simultaneously   make sure 
10.  Unload        lock switch closed   Don t start End cycle  ailure     X Full stop   request for Indis  E11   No Fill Fill failure Continue While filling  E12   Overfill Overfill failure Full stop   tumble While filling  E13   No Heating Heating failure Full stop   tumble While heating    Eu   Full stop   request for        E14   Heat Time Heating time failure        While heating  E15   Too Hot Too Hot Full stop   tumble While heating  E21   Overflow Overflow failure Full stop   tumble Wash step  E24   Level Sens Defective level sensor   Continue   Don t start Before start up  E25   Temp Sensor en temperature   Continue   Don t start Before start up  E26   Mitsub code Undefined frequency       Eyll stop   tumble Whole cycle  inverter error code  E27            fault Communication fault Full stop   safety time Whole cycle  inverter  E28   THT time   E OL THT Time out   E OL Full stop     safety time At spin sequence  E29          time   E OP OV3 Time out  E OP   Full stop   safety time At spin sequence  Initialization fault i TOT  E31 Load Parr inverer Don   t start At initialization    Verification fault      E32   Verify Parr A Don   t start At loading parameters  inverter  E35   Wrong Softw Wrong software version   Don t start New software version    Drain failure at the  E37       Drain Sp Spray Sequence Full stop   tumble Spray Sequence  E39   Out of Soap The Soap Supplies are For Info only Wash step  running Out of Soap    For Info onl  E41   Service Due Service Due Warn
11.  be disconnected when servicing a product      All industrial  OPL   On Premise Laundry  washers are designed for use in Laundry with professionally  trained attendants       Before the appliance is removed from service or discarded  remove the door             Water or Steam Leaks Must Be Repaired Immediately  Closed supply immediately      If any problems or failures should arise  immediately contact your dealer  serviceman or manufacturer     The manufacturer reserves the right to change the manuals without previous notice       Norm IEC335 is applied for machines with a net usable cage volume between 60 and 150 I  Norm  EN60204 1 is used for    net usable cage volume above 150          540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 5       Safety Precautions           N WARNING   DO NOT TOUCH THE DOORGLASS UNTIL CYCLE HAS BEEN COMPLETED  DO NOT OPEN DOOR  UNTIL CYLINDER REMAINS STOPPED AND WATER HAS BEEN DRAINED FROM CYLINDER    DO NOT PUT ARTICLES SOILED WITH EXPLOSIF SOLVENTS AND OR DANGEROUS CHEMICAL  PRODUCTS IN THE MACHINE  THIS MACHINE SHOULD NOT BE USED BY CHILDREN    DO NOT LET CHILDREN PLAY IN  ON  OR AROUND THE MACHINE  BEFORE TURNING THE  MACHINE             MAKE SURE THAT THERE ARE NO PEOPLE OR ANIMALS PRESENT IN OR  AROUND THE MACHINE         N WARNING   ORIGINAL OR IDENTICAL PARTS MUST BE USED FOR REPLACEMENT IN THIS MACHINE    AFTER SERVICING REPLACE AND SECURE ALL PANELS IN THE ORIGINAL WAY  TAKE THESE  MEASURES FOR CONTINUED PRO
12.  has enabled the ADVANCE function  you  can move to the next step by pressing the START button     540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Operation    Version Xcontrol Plus    After you have selected the required wash program  start the wash cycle by pressing the START button  If you  enter a number that does not correspond to any of the available programs  the display shows the message  INVALID  During the wash cycle the user can follow the progress of the wash sequence and the remaining wash cycle  time on the display        Progression  bar    Be Yeo   ST       TET       End of wash cycle    The wash cycle time is counted down to zero on the display  After the completion of the wash cycle  the door lock  gets deactivated  it unlocks  and the display shows the message UNLOAD  Open the door and remove the  laundry from the machine  The message UNLOAD disappears and the machine is ready to start a new  program  The SELECT CYCLE option is displayed        Z  WARNING    IF  AFTER A POWER CUT  THE MACHINE DOOR CANNOT BE OPENED AND THE MACHINE IS  FITTED WITH AN AUTOMATIC UNLOCKING CIRCUIT  WAIT UNTIL THE UNLOCKING CIRCUIT  UNLOCKS THE DOOR LOCK  BEFORE YOU OPEN THE DOOR  MAKE SURE THAT THE DRUM IS  COMPLETELY STILL AND THAT THE WATER HAS DRAINED FROM IT              Power cut    Version Xcontrol    If a power cut occurs and the door is closed and locked  the wash program will  after the power supply has been  restored  automatically continue in the program beginning from the step 
13.  the wiring and hoses in such a way that they can not be pinched  damaged   or rubbed  Before you start to use liquid soap  check with your liquid soap supplier whether the liquid soap is  harmless and inert to PP and PVC material in order to avoid a problem that manufacturer is not responsible  for     The washer has provisions for connecting external dosing of liquid soaps  On the back side  a plastic hose  connection part is present  fig 10   pos 1  to connect the liquid soap hoses  Depending of the number of liquid  soap pumps that will be used  drill holes  max  8  of   8 mm   0 315  in the plastic hose connection part for  each pump    On the plastic hose connection part is also a 3 nipples of    12 mm   2   Use this nipple ONLY for entering  diluted soap  Drill with   11 5 mm   0 45     By default  these nipples are closed  Drill only the ones that will be  used     Take care that the drill particles are carefully removed so that they can not clog up the hoses and openings     check that the hose connections are tight  check the clamps   any leakage of chemicals may cause serious  body injuries as well as serious damage to the washer  if one of the nipples are open  close and secure the opening  with an appropriate cover     26 INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Installation                                                                                                                                        548202       Elec
14. 5    Technical data    Technical data                                                                        1816   11 kg 25lb   14 kg 30 Ib  Innerdrum  volume litres 75 105 135  diameter mm 530 620 620  Drum speed  wash 49 49 49  extraction rpm 1165 1075 1075  Heating  electricity kW 6 9 6 9 12 9 12  steam bar 1 8 1 8 1 8  hot water      90 90 90  G factor 400 400 400  Weight  net kg 175 200 240  Sound pressure level dB  A   lt  65    65    65  Tab 1  Connections  8kg  1816   11kg 25lb   14kg 30 Ib  Water valves  connection  BSP DN20 3 4  DN20 3 4  DN20 3 4   Water pressure  kPa 100 800 100 800 100 800  Rec  water pressure  kPa 300 500 300 500 300 500  Capacity  l min 20 20 20  Drain valve  outer    mm 76 76 76  Flow amount with drain valvel min  210 210 210  Steam valve connection  BSP DN15 1 2  DN15 1 2  DN15 1 2   Steam pressure  kPa 100 800 100 800 100 800  Tab 2  16 INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889    PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Technical data    Machines 8 11 14 kg   18 25 30 Ib                                               548225                                                                                              Front Left side Rear side  Fig 1   1  Electrical connection 8  Soap dispenser  2  Hot water 9  Control panel  3  Cold water hard 10  Button CENTRALSTOP  4  Cold water soft 11  Door opening  8        18 lb     330  11 14kg  25 30lb      410  5  Main switch 12  Fuses  6  Connection liquid soap 13  USB port  7  Drain 14  Electrical con
15. 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC          Maintenance and adjustments    Checking and maintenance every six months    1  The filters in the water connection at the valves need to be cleaned  Turn off the tap  Unscrew the hoses  at the back of the appliance  Take out the filter at the center with pointed pliers  clean and re insert    When re attaching the hoses  make sure that the seals are seated correctly  Check water inlets for leaks   Tighten the connections or replace the seals of the inlet hose if necessary         N WARNING    BEFORE REMOVING TOP OR BACK PANEL OF THE MACHINE  SWITCH POWER OFF AND WAIT  FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES  BEFORE STARTING INSPECTION OF FREQUENCY INVERTER   CHECK FOR RESIDUAL VOLTAGE ACROSS MAIN CIRCUIT TERMINALS   AND    THIS VOLTAGE  MUST BE BELOW 30VDC BEFORE YOU CAN ACCESS THE INVERTER FOR INSPECTION           2  Remove dirt and dust  clean  and verify functionality from       the cooling fin of the inverter       the motor cooling fins       the internal ventilator of the inverter  if present        the external ventilator  if present        the external air relieves of the machine    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL       33       Maintenance and adjustments    Replacement of door rubber   1  Open the door  Remove the door glass with rubber from the door frame by pushing it towards the drum   Do it carefully  do not damage the glass    2  Remove the gasket from the glass    3  Place a new rubber gasket wi
16. Do not overload the washer extractor   Overloading the machine can lead to a bad wash result  Half washing loads can obstruct a proper function   Synthetics and blended fabrics usually require a filling factor of 1 18 1 20  which is half drum load  Loading more  will reduce the wash result and can damage the linen     Closing the drum door  Close the door with the door handle  making sure the door is properly latched before operating the washer     Program selections  Choose one of the available wash programs  best corresponding to the quality of the garments and allowed  wash temperature in the wash load     The Xcontrol version   choose the wash program by the arrow buttons   VY up          v down    The Xcontrol Plus version    enter the wash program number utilizing the numeric keypad   The selection of the program determines the temperature and the time for washing and rinsing     NOTE   For locking a program mode  changing factory settings and possibilities of program changes  and setup   see Programming manual     10 INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Wash programs overview    Operation                                                                            Wash program 1 Hot wash intensive 90       Wash program 2 Warm wash intensive   60        Wash program 3 Coloured wash intensive   40       Wash program 4 Bright wash intensive   30  C   Wash program 5 Woollens 15 C   Wash program 6 Hot wash 90 C ECONOMY level  Wash pr
17. EN POWER SUPPLY HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF WAIT FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES BEFORE  STARTING INSPECTION OR SERVICING THE WASHER  BEFORE STARTING INSPECTION OF  FREQUENCY INVERTER  CHECK FOR RESIDUAL VOLTAGE ACROSS MAIN CIRCUIT TERMINALS    AND    THIS VOLTAGE MUST BE BELOW 30 VDC BEFORE YOU CAN ACCESS THE INVERTER FOR  INSPECTION            N WARNING   DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY ON  IN OR AROUND THE APPLIANCE AT ANY TIME  CLOSE  SUPERVISION OF CHILDREN IS NECESSARY WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS USED NEAR CHILDREN   NEVER PERMIT CHILDREN TO OPERATE THE APPLIANCE            N WARNING  IF THE DOOR SAFETY LOCK DOES NOT WORK  DO NOT USE WASHER UNTIL THE DOOR LOCK  MECHANISM IS REPAIRED            N WARNING   FOLLOW ALL VALID BASIC SAFETY RULES AND LAWS  THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL  CANNOT ACCOUNT FOR EVERY POSSIBLE DANGEROUS SITUATION  THEY MUST BE GENERALLY  UNDERSTOOD  CAUTION AND CARE ARE FACTORS WHICH CAN NOT INCLUDED IN THE DESIGN  OF THE APPLIANCE AND ALL PERSONS WHO INSTALL  OPERATE OR MAINTAIN THE APPLIANCE  MUST BE QUALIFIED AND FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  IT IS UP TO THE USER  TO TAKE PROPER CARE WHEN OPERATING THE APPLIANCE            N WARNING   DO NOT REMOVE WARNING SIGNS PLACED ON THE APPLIANCE  OBSERVE SIGNS AND LABELS  TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURIES  SAFETY LABELS APPEAR AT CRUCIAL LOCATIONS ON THE  APPLIANCE  FAILURE TO MAINTAIN LEGIBLE SAFETY LABELS COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO THE  OPERATOR OR SERVICE TECHNICIAN            N WARNING   IF THE INSTALLED APPLIANCE OPE
18. RATE WITH COIN  TOKEN OR SIMILAR OPERATION FOR USE IN  SELF SERVICE SITUATIONS  THEN THE OWNER INSTALLER MUST PROVIDE A REMOTE LOCATED  EMERGENCY STOP DEVICE  THIS DEVICE MUST BE PLACED IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT IS EASY AND  SAFELY ACCESSIBLE FOR THE USERS  THE EMERGENCY STOP DEVICE TAKES CARE THAT AT  LEAST THE CONTROL CIRCUIT OF THE APPLIANCE IS INTERRUPTED              540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 7       Operation    Operation    Symbols on the machine    AX  A  A      o  O       35                         Caution  dangerous electrical tension   electrical devices    Caution  other danger  read and follow  written instructions    Caution   Increased temperature    Do not close or cover    The machine hot air outlet    In case of emergency press the emergency    button to stop the machine    Steam    INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL             Warm water inlet      red color of the label     Soft cold water inlet       light blue color of the label     Hard cold water inlet      dark blue of the label     The holes to be drilled not punched    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Operation    Version Xcontrol    Version Xcontrol Plus       v oo   0      START   ADVANCE function for the OPL version   1     CONFIRM THE SELECTION    CANCEL THE SELECTION    MOVE UP    MOVE DOWN    SELECTION OF ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS    INFO  OPL version  program information  Coin operated version  User s Manual    gsu  2ooo                     
19. ROTECTION DEVICE  SEE TABLE 10    FOR THE MINIMAL CROSS SECTION        As short as possible  directly from the supply protection device to the washer without branching off     No plug or extension cords  The machine is intended to be permanently connected to the electrical network  Connection         Insert the cable through the hole in the on the rear panel  insure a strain relief  turnbuckle  is used so that the supply  cable can not move       Strip the conductor ends according fig 12        The protective conductor must be longer so that when the cable is pulled out accidentally  this conductor  is disconnected the last one        With stranded conductors  use    wire end tubes  with an insulated sleeve  6  for L1 U   L2 V    L3 W          conductors  Make sure there can not be make accidental contact  since the supply cable stays under voltage  even when the main switch is off        Crimp a ring terminal  eyelet  to the protection conductor for good fixation to the PE terminal        Connect the supply cable conductors to the incoming terminals  main switch  1   marked with L1 U   L2 V     L3 W    N   and the terminal  copper screw  marked with PE  see fig 13        Provide a sag in the cable  in front of the cable strain relief  This will avoid ingress of condensed water  into the machine  see fig 13     540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 29       Installation                                  Power supply protection device nominal
20. STALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Trouble shooting aids  List of recommended spare parts        drain valve       2 way inlet valve      3 way inlet valve      4 way inlet valve      steam valve       door lock       fuses       thermostat sensor      motor contactor      heating contactor      heating element      V belts       door seal    Find more detailed information and order codes in the spare parts catalogue for individual machines at your  dealer     540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL       37       IMPORTANT    MACHINE TYPE           PROGRAMMER     Electronic timer       INSTALLATION DATE        INSTALLATION  CARRIED OUT BY        SERIAL NUMBER   ELECTRICAL DETAILS              NOTE    ANY CONTACTS WITH YOUR DEALER REGARDING  MACHINE SAFETY  OR SPARE PARTS  MUST INCLUDE  THE ABOVE IDENTIFICATION    MAKE CERTAIN TO KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SECURE  PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE     DEALER           
21. TECTION AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK  INJURY  FIRE AND OR  PROPERTY DAMAGE            N WARNING  LOOKING AT THE MACHINE FROM THE FRONT VIEW THE DRUM ROTATION DURING EXTRACTION  MUST BE CLOCKWISE            N WARNING   THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED TO A GROUNDED METAL  PERMANENT WIRING SYSTEM   AND ADDITIONALLY AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR MUST BE RUN WITH THE CIRCUIT  CONDUCTORS AND CONNECTED TO THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING TERMINAL OR LEAD ON THE  APPLIANCE            N WARNING   IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF FIRE  ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND INJURY  THIS WASHER  MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED  NEVER PLUG IN OR DIRECT WIRE AN APPLIANCE UNLESS IT IS  PROPERLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES    IF MORE APPLIANCES IN THE SAME LOCATION  MUTUAL GROUNDING MUST BE APPLIED WHERE  POSSIBLE            N WARNING   THE WASHER EXTRACTOR IS INTENDED TO BE PERMANENTLY CONNECTED  IT MUST BE  SECURED MOUNTED TO A NON COMBUSTIBLE  ADEQUATE FLOOR STRUCTURE  A CONCRETE  FOUNDATION IS REQUIRED  METAL REINFORCED WOOD FLOORS ARE NOT ALLOWED DUE   TO THE RISK OF FIRE AND EXCESSIVE VIBRATIONS    NEVER INSTALL THE WASHER ON AN UPPER FLOOR OR OVER A BASEMENT WITHOUT A LOAD  SUPPORT DESIGNED BY A STRUCTURAL ENGINEER               N WARNING  ALTHOUGH THE APPLIANCE MAY BE IN THE            POSITION  THERE IS STILL ELECTRICAL  POWER TO THE SWITCH SUPPLY TERMINALS        INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC          Safety Precautions        N WARNING   WH
22. ark and drill 2 holes    10 mm and 50 mm deep in the positions shown           Position of feet    Installation         Drilling points for expander bolts                      548228                                                         The machine shall be lifted in the bottom frame       Place the machine over the two drilled holes       Check that the machine is in level     Adjust with the feet     Mechanical installation  Machine A B C D E F G H       8 kg  18 Ib 530 444 95 129 5 375 167 5 40 118 710 691 5  11 kg 25 Ib 618 444 88 5 129 5 455 170 35 118 795 691 5  14 kg   30 Ib 618 564 88 5 159 5 515 140 60 118 795 841 5  Tab 8           N WARNING    IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THE MACHINE IS PLACED IN LEVEL  FROM SIDE TO SIDE AS  WELL AS FRONT TO REAR  IF THE MACHINE IS NOT PROPERLY LEVELED  IT MAY RESULT IN OUT   OF BALANCE WITHOUT A REAL OUT OF BALANCE IN THE DRUM          Mount the expander bolts in the holes drilled in the floor  Fit the washers and nuts  and tighten well     22    INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC          Installation    Water connections    All intake connections to the machine are to be fitted with manual shut off valves and filters  to  facilitate installation and servicing     Water pipes and hoses should be flushed clean before installation  After installation hoses should  hang in gentle arcs     All connectors present on the machine must be connected up  The table shows the possible  connectio
23. in connection    x3    gt 20 mm    The main drain channel pipe must have the capacity to be able to handle the total output of all connected  machines  In a drainpipe  a deodorized must be provided every twenty meter  fig 9   pos 1 to assure   the good working of the drain pipe  If the main drain pipe cannot be sufficiently deodorized  install a deodorizer  per machine  Every time a machine is coupled on the drainpipe  the diameter of the tube or the width of the  waste channel must be more  See  fig 9   D1  D2  D3    The recommended drain pipes diameter are   01   75        3    for one machine   D2   100 mm  4    for two machines   D3   125 mm   5    for three machines                                 a dL  t t           Fig 9 Recommended drain              pipe diameters                   100437    540889_PUB_DATE_1_JUL_2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 25       Installation    Venting        N WARNING  VAPOURS ESCAPE FROM THE MACHINE THROUGH THE AIR VENT OPENING   SEE  FIG 8   DO NOT COVER              Liquid soap connection    General   Always use liquid soap pumps with a flow rate that can bring the requested quantity in less  than 30sec     Important   Start pumping immediately after the water valves are open  The incoming water dilutes the liquid  soap and brings it into the tub assembly     Caution  The machines are produces in two versions   Without liquid soap  standard version   With liquid soap  according to the request     Secure the location of
24. in which the program was interrupted   If the machine is fitted with an automatic unlocking circuit and if during the power cut the door lock gets unlocked  and  the door remains closed   the message Continue   Unload is displayed  Press the START button in order to  continue the wash program  If the door has been opened  the wash program gets cancelled     Version Xcontrol Plus    If a power cut occurs and the door remains closed  the message Continue   Unload is displayed after the power  supply is restored  Press the START button in order to continue the wash program  If the door has been  opened  the wash program gets cancelled     How to open the door by failure    See Installation and maintenance manual     540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 13       Operation    First service at technical problem                                                                                                  Failure message               Action Fault occurrence  E2 No Drain Drain failure Full Stop   tumble Draining sequence  E3 Tilt Fault Out of balance Full stop   tumble Whole cycle  E4 Imbalance 2  balance Normal Skip   continue After 5 attempts to spin  E5  Tilt High Sp un  palace high Full stop     safety time 2500 or 750 RPM  E6 Door Coil Door switch failure Full stop     safety time Whole cycle  E7 Door Switch    aC SWR Full stop     safety time Whole cycle  E8 Door Start    lock                   Don   t start At start up  ailure  E9   Door
25. ing                     Open door   reset  E42   Connection      Network For Info only Data Transfer Networking  Connection          14    INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC          Operation                                              Wrong Voltage Range         E43 Voltage Par Selection Make correct selection Configuration menu  On Hold Signal Failure Full stop   tumble  Whole cycle  E80   Time Out Input16   Soap Dispensing  System  Full stop   tumble  Wash St  E81        Reheat Heating Failure ve E        Traceability only     Full stop   request for Wash St  E82   No Refill Refill failure           Traceability only     No successful wash Info that the wash cycle Abnormal Cycle Termination  E83   Cycle Fail cycle termination has to be repeated   Traceability only   Real Time Clock  No For Info only  End cycle  E85          Low Batt Battery or battery low  Traceability only   power  E300  Specific Mitsubishi Full stop   safety time Whole cycle  E353 MITS ERR Inverter Alarm  E500  Full stop   safety time Any time  MEMORY ERR Memory Error n d    E525  E550 TRACEYBILITY Internal memory Error   For Info only Traceability function  whole  WRITE data for traceability cycle  E551 TRACEYBILITY Internal Traceability For Info only Traceability function  whole  FULL memory is full cycle  punt SOFTW ERR Sotware Eitor Full stop   safety time Any time          540889_PUB_DATE_1_JUL_2011 DOC       INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL    1
26. n options  which will depend on the water types to be connected to the machine  Check  the machine plates too     All water connectors must be connected up  otherwise the wash program will not function  correctly     Hoses are to be of an approved type and grade and comply with IEC 61770   Machines shall be connected with new water hoses  Re used water hoses must not be used     The water pressure data  see   Technical data   Connections        N WARNING   IF THE WATER PRESSURE IS BELOW THE MIN  VALUE  THE WASH RESULT CAN NOT BE  GUARANTEED FOR CERTAIN PROGRAM           540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL       23       24    Installation                               Water type Water connection  1 2 3  cold and hot cold   hot  cold soft and cold hard cold soft cold hard hot  and hot  Tab 9  2 waters                   Fig 5    INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL    3 waters                                        540900  Fig 6    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC    Installation    Drain connection    Connect a 76 mm  8   pipe or rubber hose to the machine s drain pipe  ensuring a downward flow  from the machine  Avoid sharp bends which may prevent proper draining     The drainage pipe should be located over a floor drain  drainage channel  Venting             1  Waste channel cover  2  Drain elbow    76 mm   3     3  Clamp   4  Waste channel          Recommended distances for 8 11 14 kg   18 25 30 Ib  X12112 mm  x2   2100 mm Fig 8 Dra
27. nection to liquid soap pumps   A BC D    IF G  H      K L M        8kg 18lb   710   726  1115   790   355   230 88 920   1010  103 208   293   390   1020   24  11kg 25lb   795   761 1225   792   342   230 88  1030   1120  103 208   379   475  1130   24  14               795   911 1225   942   342   230 88  1030   1120  103 208   379   475  1130   24   Tab 3  8 kg  18 Ib 11       25 lb 14 kg  30 Ib  Frequency of the  dynamic force Hz 19 4 17 9 17 9  Floor load at  max extraction kN 1 9  0 5 2 2 10 5 2 6  0 5  Tab 4    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL    17       Technical data    not    Internal  protection  IP    Voltage  Frequency   Capacity Heating   V   Hz   kg   kW                                                 380 415  440 480  380 415  440 480                                        1 200 240 8 0   1 200 240 8 4 6   3 200 240 8 0   3 200 240 8 6   3 200 240 8 9   3 380 415      50 60 8 1165 0 85 16 0 75 0 43  3 380 415      50 60 8 1165 6 7 16 0 75 6 43  3 380 415      50 60 8 1165 9 7 20 0 75 9 43  3 380 415 50 60 8 1165 0 85 10 0 75 0 43  3 440 480 50 60 8 1165 0 85 10 0 75 0 43  3 8 6   3 8 7   3 8 9   3 8 9    Tab 5    not    Internal  protection  IP    Frequency   Capacity Heating   Hz   kg   kW     200 240  200 240  200 240  200 240  200 240  200 240   380 415  N   380 415  N   380 415         380 415        380 415  440 480  380 415  440 480  380 415  440 480  380 415  440 480                A                        
28. nity of the fuse holders and on the electrical scheme   and delivered with the machine  When    fuse is blown  you can replace it with the same value but in NO case  a higher value  If the fuse blows again  do not change it  but find the cause of the failure    Contact your commercial distributor for help if necessary     540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 35       Trouble shooting aids  Trouble shooting aids  Unblocking of the door lock in case of emergency    If the power blackout takes too long  you can make an emergency unblocking of the door lock   The emergency door opening has been described as follows         N WARNING    BEFORE THE EMERGENCY DOOR OPENING TURN OFF THE MACHINE MAIN SWITCH    NEVER OPEN THE DOOR WHILE DRUM IS STILL RUNNING    NEVER OPEN THE DOOR IF           HOT  IS INDICATED  RISK OF BURN OR SCALD INJURIES   NEVER OPEN THE DOOR IF THE MACHINE PARTS FEELS TOO WARM    NEVER OPEN THE DOOR  UNTIL THERE IS NO WATER IN THE DRUM  IN THE OPPOSITE CASE   IT WILL FLOW OUT AFTER OPENING THE DOOR              1  Verify if all condition are present to safely open the door    2  Softly push the washing unit to back    3  Put your fingers over the edge of the front panel at the door lock side   4  Push the emergency door opening button    5  Open the door if all safety conditions are fulfilled     Error indication shown on display    See User s manual  chapter 5     See Programming manual  chapter    Troubleshooting        36 IN
29. nstallation which are not described in this Installation Manual must be approved  by the supplier or manufacturer  Otherwise  the supplier and manufacturer are not responsible for potential  injuries to operators or for any damages  Interventions in the appliance execution or functions are not allowed   and the manufacturer refuses any responsibility in such cases      The washer extractor must be installed on level  If not  the washer may become unbalanced during extraction  and  although fitted with an unbalance safety  the washer may become seriously damaged what may result  in bodily injuries      Never put the washer in operation when the transporting braces are not removed  The washer should  always be tested before use      It is possible that there are residues of products used during the production process in the new washer   These residues could cause stains on your laundry  Therefore  you must first run at least 1 hot wash with  old rags before using for your normal laundry      Keep the appliance top and surface and the area around clean and clear of combustible or flammable products      The use of hypochlorite will cause corrosion which may cause component failure under certain circumstances      The warranty of the machine cannot be accepted in case corrosion was caused by chlorine and chlorine  compounds impact      The washer extractor is not designed for work which may create an explosive atmosphere inside the  machine and will not be used for this purpose  
30. ntrol of the washing bath is not very precise      Always strictly comply with the instructions that are written on the laundry chemicals   laundry aids    dry cleaning solvents  and disinfectants packaging to avoid personal injury  Keep these agents out of the reach  of children  preferably in a locked cabinet      Do not tamper the washer extractor controls and do not bypass the safety instructions and the warnings      By danger turn off the main switch or other emergency disconnection devices      Do not put some part on the soap dispenser lid to held it open by filling or when the machine operates    Do not open the soap dispenser lid after the machine is started  The discharge or splashing of hazardous  liquid can cause serious scalding and burning      Do not operate the appliance when parts are broken or missing or when covers are open  The appliance  must not be operated until the fixed guards are put correctly in place      The appliance must not be stored  installed or exposed to the weather  extreme low or high temperature  and humidity levels  Do not hose down the washer  NEVER allow the appliance to get wet      Check the functioning of the door lock mechanism on regular base  NEVER bypass the doorlock mechanism      Disconnect the power and close all water and steam supply before cleaning  servicing and at the end of each  operating day      Out of the venting at the back of the washer can escape warm vapor or and hot air  Do not cover the vent  but protect it 
31. nual     540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 27    Installation    Electrical installation    General    The machine has been designed for connecting to the electrical network according the specification of your order   Before connection check the electrical data stated on the data plate  if they correspond to your electrical network   An individual branch circuit needs to be used for each machine  The way of the connection   is described in fig 11  For electrical protection  there must be installed a residual current device  RCD    and a circuit breaker in the electrical installation of the building  laundry switchboard     For correct selection see below     IMPORTANT         f the machine is not equipped with a main switch then supply disconnecting devices need to be provided  in the installation for all electrical supplies connected to the machine  in accordance with EN 60204 1 standard   point 5 3        Make sure the supply voltage is always within the limits specified in the chapter  TECHNICAL DATA  in all  circumstances  When you have long distances in the electrical installation  it may be necessary to use bigger  cables to reduce the voltage drop       When the machine is connected near a large capacity power supply transformer  BOOKVA or more  wiring  length shorter than 10 m  or there is a power capacitor switch over  a power supply improving reactor must  be installed  If you do not install this  the inverter may get damaged 
32. oap dispenser is closed if the machine starts     540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL    2011 DOC       INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL    11    Start the washer    Version Xcontrol    Coin operated models    Non coin operated models    e       INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL     D    Operation    e Choose the required wash program  Insert the correct amount of coins in  the slot   the sum must correspond to the selected program  The  display shows the remaining sum to be paid  After the payment is  done  the display prompts the user to start the program utilizing  the START button     e Push the START button to start the washer extractor  If you have by  mistake chosen a different wash program  you can change the choice  within the first 150 seconds utilizing the arrow buttons   y up  and     down   When a more expensive washing program was chosen   the value will be shown to add  When you don t add more coins  the  chosen program at the start will be executed     e During the washing cycle you can follow the actual washing sequence  and the remaining time on the displays     e Choose the required program  Press the START button to start the  operation of the machine  If you have by mistake chosen a different  wash program  you can change the choice within the first step  utilizing the arrow buttons                    v down      e During the washing cycle you can follow the actual washing sequence  and the remaining time on the displays     e  f the machine operator
33. ogram 7 Warm wash 60     ECONOMY level  Wash program 8 Coloured wash 40 C ECONOMY level  Wash program 9 Bright wash 30     ECONOMY level  Wash program 10 Eco hot wash 90 C ECONOMY level  Wash program 11 Eco warm wash 60     ECONOMY level  Wash program 12 Eco color wash 40 C ECONOMY level  Wash program 13 Eco bright wash 30     ECONOMY level  Wash program 14 Extraction low speed   Wash program 15 Extraction high speed   Only Xcontrol Plus  Wash program 16   Sport 60        Only Xcontrol Plus  Wash program 17   Mops 60        Only Xcontrol Plus  Wash program 18   Horse cloths 40 C   Only Xcontrol Plus  Wash program 19   Jeans 60        Only Xcontrol Plus  Wash program 20   Starching             Add detergents    Fill the soap dispenser on the top of the washer extractor depending of the chosen program     e Pre wash in the soap    dispenser    e Main wash in the soap dispenser  e Main wash in the soap dispenser    e Fabric softener or starch in the soap dispenser    NOTE     It is advisable to use only detergents with  foam breaker   which can easily be found in retail shops  The  dosage of soap to use is generally mentioned on the packing  An overdose of detergent can lead to poor      detergent for the pre wash       liquid detergent for the main wash or liquid bleach etc     o       detergent for the        wash               fabric softener or starch for the last rinse     wash results and    suds     overflow which can damage the machine     Take care that the lid of the s
34. oth  do not  use abrasive cleaners  Dry with a soft cloth     4  Hoppers must be cleaned at the end of each working day  Remove sediments inside the reservoir by means  of a plastic spatula and splash by water     5  Check water and possible steam inlets for leakage     6  At the end of the working day  open the machine door to allow airing out the machine and to prolong the  door gasket life service  We recommend to shut off all electrical power inlets and main water inlets     Checking and maintenance every three months    1  Check if the drain valve is not leaking during the wash process  It is also important that the valve opens  properly afterwards  drain valve opens when electrical power falls out   Wash out the drain if the water  doesn t drain fluent       Check for the belt tightness or possible damage  therefore remove the machine rear cover     Check the tightness of the bolts according to chapter  Tightening moments        Check visually all hoses and connection inside the machine for leaking     a A WO I      Make sure that the control components are protected against moisture and dust during the clean up   Wipe and clean up the machine inside     6  On machines with electric heating check the tightening of the contacts of heating elements terminals  and other power terminals  main switch  fuse disconnectors  contactors      7  Tighten the contacts of heating elements terminals on machines with electrical heating     32 INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 
35. ppliance       WARNING   Read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    this manual carefully before      WARNING   SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR LATER USE     operating the appliance  Improper use of the appliance may cause risk of fire  electrical shock  or serious body injuries or death as well as serious damage to the appliance       This English version is the original version of this manual  Without this version  the instructions are incomplete      Before installation  operation and maintenance of the machine read carefully the complete instructions  i e   this  Installation  maintenance and user s manual    Programming manual  and  Spare parts manual     The Programming manual and Spare parts manual are not delivered with a machine by default  You shall  ask the supplier   manufacturer to obtain Programming manual and Spare parts manual      Follow the instruction written in manuals and keep the manuals in a proper place by the machine for later use      Safety instructions included in manuals for personnel operating the appliance must be printed and posted  on a visible place near the machine in the laundry room      The washer extractor is designed for fabrics washing only  other objects can damage the washer and can  cause damage or injuries      If the machine is used for special applications follow the instructions and warning to avoid person injury      The manufacturer is not responsible for the damage to the fabrics that are washed by an inappropriate  washing method
36. rap foil or box   e Remove packing from the machine    e Remove front and rear panel  Remove the bolts between the machine and pallet    e Mount front and rear panel     When the machine is lifted off the pallet  Make sure that the machine does not come down on the floor  with either of the rear corners first  The side panel of the machine can be damaged     e Mount the feet   e Place the machine on its final position   e Level the machine with the feet of the machine     The machine also comes with transport safety devices  four plate angles between the support and the  drum      In order to remove the safety devices    e Remove front and rear panel  see fig 2   pos 3  4   e Remove both front metal transport holders  pos  1   e Remove both rear transport holders  pos  2     e The machine may not be moved with the transport holders removed  Save the transport securities for  future use        Fig 2    INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Installation        Siting and floor    Install the machine close to a floor drain or open  drain     In order to make installation and servicing the  machine easier the following clearances are  recommended       At least 500 mm between the machine and  the wall behind      and         50 mm on both sides of the machine  whether installed next to the wall or other    machines   548227    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 21       Mechanical installation      M
37. s   1  After first 24 hrs of operation  2  After first 80 hrs of operation    3  Every 6 months or every 1000 operation hours   which ever comes first    The belts are accessible from the rear of the machine  If the belts are too tight or too loose  the durability   will be shortened  If too loose they can be slipping on the pulley and can cause a noisy operation and generate  excessive wear with fast breaking as consequence  In such cases correcting the belts tension is necessary   The belt tension can be verified with an approximate method         N ATTENTION   TO CHANGE THE BELTS  NEVER USE A CROWBAR  SCREW DRIVER OR ALIKE TO TAKE OFF THE  BELTS OVER THE PULLEY              Water filters    Machines are equipped with filters on water inlets  It is necessary to clean up the filters occasionally to avoid  a prolongation of filling the machine with water  Intervals of cleaning depend on the quality of the water   for example foreign particles in the water line         N WARNING   BEFORE YOU START CLEANING THE WATER FILTERS  CHECK IF ALL WATER INLET TO THE  MACHINE IS CLOSED              34 INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Maintenance and adjustments    Tightening moments    The recommended torque values for standardized steel bolts   M6 8 8  C 2 10 Nm   M8 8 8  C 2 25 Nm   M10 8 8  C 2 45 Nm   M12 8 8  C 2 80 Nm   M16 8 8  C   200 Nm    Replacement washer fuses    Fuse values   The correct values of fuses can be found in the vici
38. se                                                                                    31  Maintenance and adjustments                                                      32  Checking and maintenance                                      aiana adean                                 32  Checking and maintenance every three months                       32  Checking and maintenance every six months                     sse eee nnne 33  Replacement  of door rubbQrt     eie eel ctt ie ertet         34  Adjusting of out oF balance  Switch          ter t eere rien          erede eee Eee      34  Belt replacement and adjusting                                         ennt nnne 34  Water                       TETTE IRA 34  Tighit  ning  moments  oth ccn        P REX ages             35  Replacement washer fuses                                       aa VA Aa aaia TAa             35  Trouble shooting aids         36  Unblocking of the door lock in case Of                                             36  Error indication shown on                                                                  EAAS EELA E 36  List of recommended Spare                                                    37    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL       Safety Precautions    Safety precautions    Failure to comply with the instructions may lead to incorrect use of the appliance  and may  result in risk of fire  bodily injuries or death and or damage to the laundry and or the a
39. sufficiently  It serves air gap and as a vapor outlet to prevent pressure building in the washer      Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended  in the service manual or published user repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out   Only qualified service personnel may open the appliance to carry out servicing      Information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician familiar with proper  and safe procedures to be followed when repairing an electrical appliance  All tests and repairs should be  performed by a qualified service technician equipped with proper tools and measuring devices  All component  replacements should be made by a qualified service technician using only factory approved replacement  parts      Improper assembly or adjustment may occur if service or repair is attempted by persons other then qualified  service technicians or if parts other then approved replacement parts are used  Improper assembly or adjustment  can create hazardous conditions      There can be a risk of injury or electrical shock while performing services or repairs  Injury or electrical shock  can be serious or even fatal  Consequently  extreme caution should be taken while performing voltage checks  on individual components or a product  PLEASE NOTE  Except as necessary to perform a particular in servicing  a product  the electrical power supply should ALWAYS
40. th wider groove on the glass with the edge up     4  Moisten the seal groove for door with soap water  Place a smooth cord in the groove all around   Tighten up the margin by cord and fit the unit to the door opening  Hold one end of the cord firmly on the  door  Pull the other cord end towards the center of the glass for the rubber edge properly fit in     Important note  After the door seal replacement it can happen that the door seal pressure is too high on the  door lock side as well as on the hinge side  If this happens  follow the service instructions mentioned above     Adjusting of out of balance switch    The out of balance switch is an important component which must   if correctly adjusted   stop the machine  when excessive movement and shaking occur due to an unbalance caused by improper distribution of linen  in the washing drum  The adjustment of the vibration switch has ALWAYS to be executed at the installation  of the washer  It is recommended that once a year a qualified worker verifies the vibration switch petting         N ATTENTION    DO NOT USE THE MACHINE IF THIS FUNCTION DOESN T WORK PROPERLY    THIS FUNCTIONAL TEST CAN ONLY BE EXECUTED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN WITH PROPER  AUTHORIZATION              Belt replacement and adjusting tension       Z  WARNING   MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SUPPLY BY USE AND SECURE  THE DISCONNECTING DEVICE              On a new machine and after a belt replacement  make an inspection of the belt tightnes
41. the machine which make use of DC voltages and therefor a  type B  RCD  is necessary  For information only  Type B is better preformance than type A  and type A is better than type AC    When locally allowed  there must always be installed an RCD  In some power network earthing systems    IT  TN C       an RCD might not be allowed  see also IEC 60364     Some washer control circuits are supplied with a separating transformer  Therefore the RCD may not detect   faults in the control circuits  but the fuse s  of the separating transformer will      Supply protection device    A supply protection device basically protects the machine and wiring against overloads and short circuits  As  supply protection device  you can use either  glow wire  fuses or  automatic  circuit breakers    See  Technical data  for the rating of the nominal current and other specifications of the supply protection device  In  this table there is specified that the protection must be the  slow  type  for circuit breakers this means curve D   Although not recommended  if for some reason you can not use a slow type  select   the protection device with 1 step higher nominal current rating to avoid disconnecting during start up     Supply cable  The supply cable is not delivered with the machine   Specifications       conductors with copper cores     stranded conductors are strongly recommended  flexible wiring  to avoid conductor breaking because of vibration     THE CROSS SECTION DEPENDS ON THE USED SUPPLY P
42. to make equipotential bonding between all these appliances  The external protective terminal for  this purpose is located on the rear panel of the machine frame   fig 14   pos 3   The minimum protection  conductor s cross section depends on the supply cable cross section and can be found in table 10  However   for the protection purposes with the supply cable section of min  4 mm2 we recommend to select   a larger conductor section  i e  6 mm      30 INSTALLATION  MAINTENANCE AND USER  MANUAL 540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL 2011 DOC       Installation    1  Washing machine  rear view   2  Laundry protective earth connection 1    3  Washing machine external protective  terminal   4  Protective conductor   washing  machine connection   5  Earth mark                          s 4 Ta          Fig 14 534479      Multiple machines in line single phase    When multiple single phase machines are connected to the same electrical network  it is necessary to connect  the machines according to fig 15  The phase of the frequency control and motor which is connected  to the terminal inside the machine  has to be connected alternatively for the first machine with the first phase L1    of the network  the second machine with the second phase L2      The fourth machine must again be connected to the  first phase L1  This assures a better load of the electrical network                                                                         Fig 15 Multiple machines in line 100 677    540889 PUB DATE 1 JUL
43. trical connection label             e                                61718  24V AC  MAX 10mA supply                    Fig 10    Electrical connection    The power supply of the liquid soap supply system has to be connected to an external electrical source  Only  authorized workers with a valid qualification must execute the electrical connection on the machine according  to the valid local standards  The correct connection way can be found on the wiring diagram that is located  inside the cabinet in a plastic bag  Do not connect the liquid soap pump system in the washer     Electronic controller with blue pcb and graphical display    For electric connection of supply control signals is available on the back side of the machine the terminal box  with LED signalization of activation of the respective pump   see fig 10   pos 2   Above the terminal box there  is a label for electric connection  fig 10  Detail connection of signals could be also found on the electric  scheme of the machine  Signals for supply pumps control are 24V AC  Maximum current for control circuits of  pumps must be limited to 10mA  Lead the cable for connection of pumps control signals through the plastic  cable bushing  pos 3  After connection of conductors to the respective positions of the connector    P     screw  clamps   fix up the cable by tightening the cable bushing  against disconnection and close the box with the  cover  For details about liquid soap supply system programming  see Programming ma
    
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