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1. 7 28 39 zv os sr 08 285 above 375 shove 287 Tab 4 6 A HOT WATER When the machine is provided with a hot water inlet we advise connecting this inlet to a hot water supply that is set to 70 C 158 F The hot water supply needs to be large enough to provide the required hot water for the washers WATER CONNECTION Most machines are made with 2 or 3 water inlets One is always marked with soft water If more inlets are present they are marked with Hot water or water For connection dimensions see fig 3 1 Always use the flexible hose delivered with the machine if not present contact your dealer In each case do not use a fixed connection to the water supply For the proper function of the machine it is necessary to keep the water pressure within the limits stated in the technical data It is also necessary to connect all available water inlets to a water supply If a hard water supply is not present connect it with soft water If no hot water supply is present contact your dealer for the proper required action The machine is equipped with 3 4 inlet valves First let the water flow from the tap into the drain before connecting the machine to the water system This is for cleaning the pipes from dirt Otherwise the filters could be stopped up Open the taps and check the connection points at the taps and at the inlets of the machine for tightness If water is leaking correct the
2. WATER CONNECTION Water pressure Recommended water pressure Water inlet Maximal water temperature 0 1 0 8 MPa 1 8 bar 14 5 116 PSI 0 25 MPa 2 5bar 36 3 PSI G3 4 BSP 90 C 194 F 0 1 0 8 MPa 1 8 bar 14 5 116 PSI 0 25 MPa 2 5bar 36 3 PSI G3 4 BSP 90 C 194 F 0 1 0 8 MPa 1 8 bar 14 5 116 PSI 0 25 MPa 2 5bar 36 3 PSI G3 4 BSP 90 C 194 F 0 1 0 8 MPa 1 8 bar 14 5 116 PSI 0 25 MPa 2 5bar 36 3 PSI G3 4 BSP 90 C 194 F CONNECTION OF WATER DRAINAGE Via drain valve diameter Flow amount with drain valve 76 mm 3 3 5 I s 76 mm 3 3 5 I s 76 mm 3 3 5 1 5 76 mm 3 3 5 I s CONNECTION OF STEAM Steam connection Steam pressure low Steam pressure high G1 2 1 3 bar 3 8 bar G1 2 1 3 bar 3 8 bar G1 2 1 3 bar 3 8 bar G1 2 1 3 bar 3 8 bar ELECTRICAL CONSUMPTION Light soiled fabrics wash 60 1 Without electrical heating With electrical heating 0 2 kWh 1 2 kWh 0 2 kWh 1 3 kW 0 3 kWh 1 7 kW 0 5kWh 3 5kWh WORKING CONDITIONS Ambient temperature Relative humidity Heigth above sea level Storage temperature 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F 30 to 90 without condensation up to 1000 m 3280 ft 0 C 32 F to 55 131 F 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F 30 to 90 without condensation up to 1000 m 3280 ft 0 C 32 F to 55 131 F 5 C 41 F to
3. For increasing resp decreasing the pressure of the door seal take off spacers pos 1 resp add spacers between the door frame and the hinge blocks Therefore remove the screws pos 4 on the door frame Tighten the screws again after positioning the spacers The adjustments of the door seal pressure must be executed as follows The door rubber pos 2 must still touch the tub rubber at the hinge side when the door opens at 5 Adjust the position of the door by loosening the screws pos 4 on the door frame The door hook must be right in the center of the door lock opening Tighten the screws pos 4 again after correct positioning of the door Adjusting spacers of the door hinge Door seal Door glass Bolts of the door hinge Door frame Fig 5 2 A Door fastening For 165 liter machines 1 Loosen two bolts 6 fastening the top door hinge 7 fig 5 2 B BE CAREFUL TO AVOID POSSIBLE FALLING OF THE DOOR WITH LOOSENED HINGE TO 4 FLOOR RISK OF INJURIES 2 Take off the elimination washer 8 3 Tighten the two bolts 6 fastening the top door hinge 4 Do the same with the bottom hinge 5 Check if the door hinge has not moved closing and opening of the door must be smooth If the thrust adjusting has not been sufficient exchange the door seal r 6 Lae Zz 6 9 505540 Fig 5 2 B
4. DO NOT COVER THE MACHINE VENTING IT SERVES AS A STEAM OUTLET AND MACHINE VENTING IT ALLOWS A PROPER MEASURING OF THE LEVEL On the backside the machine is provided with a drum air vent terminal see fig 3 1 pos 4 of external diameter 75 mm 3 Do not cover it For the safety of everyone do one of the following things 1 Make sure that no one can reach the backside of the machine 2 You can connect the machine venting pipe to the laundry central duct for exhausting the steam out of the building or to another room where it is safe to emit it The piping material must withstand a temperature of80 C 176 F You can attach a rubber elbow on the machine by using of a clamp The central duct formultiple venting must be dimensioned for the total cross section of venting pipes of all machines Acalibration of the machine s zero level must be made after the duct attachment 3 You can also use a rubber pipe elbow and a clamp and emit the vapor in the waste channel N WARNING BE SURE THAT THE END OF THE PIPE IS NOT IN THE WATER OTHERWISE THERE WOULD BE AN ACCUMULATION OF STEAM IN THE MACHINE THIS CAN LEAD TO INJURY TO PEOPLE AND CAN DAMAGE THE MACHINE 4 7 CONNECTION OF LIQUID WASHING SOAPS DOSING It is possible to connect an external dosing of liquid soaps to the machine N WARNING DISCONNECT THE MACHINE SUPPLY POWER INLET BEFORE INSTALLATION THE INLET TERMINALS ARE UNDER CURRENT EVEN WHE
5. Door fastening 6 Hinge bolt 8 Elimination washer 7 Hinge 9 Door INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 REPLACEMENT OF DOOR RUBBER For 60 75 95 liter machines 1 Open the door Remove the door glass Fig 5 2 A pos 3 with rubber pos 2 from the stainless steel door pos 5 by pushing it towards the drum Do it carefully do not damage the glass 2 Remove the seal pos 4 from the glass 3 Place a new rubber seal with wider groove on the glass with the edge up 4 Moisten the seal groove pos 2 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 pos 5 with the clip up 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 ADJUSTING OF VIBRATION SWITCH WARNING MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SUPPLY BY PULLING OUT THE PLUG The vibration switch is an important safety element which must if correctly adjusted stop the machine if excessive vibrations and shaking occur due to an unbalance caused by improper distribution of linen in the washing drum It is recommended that at the first installation and then once in a year a qualified worker verifies the vibration switch fig 5 2 C 1 Dismantle 601 751 951 the top cover by two bolts on machine rear for machines For the 165 the top cover ca
6. Spare parts manual and Instruction manual for frequency invertor Before installing operating or maintaining the machine read and follow these instructions carefully and keep them in a handy place for later use Safety instructions included in manuals for personnel operating the washing machine must be printed and posted on a visible place near the machine in the laundry room Follow all basic and valid safety instructions and laws Do not bypass the instructions stated in the instruction manual and warnings on the labels The labels must stay on the machine and they must be legible Installation and service can be done only by a service organization with proper authorization Q Do not let children use play in on or around the machine Any changes concerning the installation 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 machine execution or functions are not allowed and the manufacturer refuses any responsibility in such cases During transportation and storage never use excessive forces on the carton box because components be damaged protruding the contour line of the machine The washer extractor must be installed on level If not the machine may become unbalanced during extraction and although fitted with an unbalance safety
7. 4 4 pos 2 3 Remove fixation plate rear left fig 4 4 pos 2 IMPORTANT UNSCREW ONLY THE NUTS WHERE INDICATED INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 After removing the shipping bars put the service panel fig 4 4 pos 3 and the rear panel fig 4 4 pos 4 back on the machine Keep the shipping bars pos 1 2 for possible future transportation 100593 Fig 4 4 Transporting braces 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION N WARNING THE MACHINE MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE POWER GROUND WATER VENTILATION AND STEAM SUPPLY 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 GENERAL The machine has been designed for connecting to the electrical network according to the specifications of your order Before connection check if the electrical values stated on the serial plate of the machine correspond to your electrical network If not do not connect the machine please contact your dealer If 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 N WARNING ONLY AUTHORIZED WORKER
8. 750 mm 29 53 845 mm 33 27 1215mm 47 83 0 7713 27 19 2 750 mm 29 53 845 mm 33 27 1215mm 47 83 0 77m 27 19 ft 750 mm 29 945 mm 27 56 1275mm 40 35 0 90m 31 92 ft 913 mm 36 1123 mm 44 2 1500 mm 59 1 68m 59 3 f DIMENSIONS OF INNER DRUM Diameter Depth Drum Volume 530 mm 20 86 270 mm 10 63 60dm 15 85gal 530 mm 20 86 330 mm 10 6 73dm 19 28gal 530 mm 21 420 mm 16 5 95dm 25 1gal 650 mm 25 6 500 mm 19 7 166dm 43 8gal WEIGHT Net Gross 207 kg 223 kg 210 kg 226 kg 250 kg 268 kg 390 kg 415 kg ELECTRICAL DATA 1AC 220 240V 50 60Hz 3AC 220 240V 50 60Hz 380 415V N 50 60Hz Permitted deviation of voltage Permitted deviation of frequency X X X 6 to 10 V 1 Hz X X X 6 to 10 V 1 Hz X X X 6 to 10 V 1 Hz X X X 6 to 10 V 1 Hz TOTAL INPUT OF THE MACHINE WITH Electric heating 6kW Electric heating 9 kW Electric heating 12 kW Electric heating 18 kW Without heating or steam Nominal output of motor 0 75 kW 0 75 kW 6 75 kW 9 75 kW 12 75 kW 0 75 kW 0 75 kW 7 5 kW 10 5 kW 13 5 kW 1 5 kW 1 5 kW 14 2kW 20 2kW 2 2kW 2 2kW WASHING FUNCTIONS Washing High extracting G factor 42 RPM 1000 RPM 300 42 RPM 1000 RPM 300 42 RPM 1000 RPM 300 42 RPM 1000 RPM 363 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
9. 80 Nm M16 8 8 C 200 Nm The bolts that have to be inspected are Bolts which are used for the reinforcement triangles for the cabinet This reinforcements are found in the front 2 pieces and in the back 2 pieces of the machine 16 bolts M6 amp M8 Bolts for fixation of bearing house in tub M10 or M12 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FUSES The internal fuses FU1 FU2 for controlling circuits have value 1 A 230V or 400V and dimension L 32 mm and 6 3mm The fuses are accessible from the machine rear fig 3 1 pos 7 PUTTING THE MACHINE OUT OF SERVICE 1 Turn off the main switch on the machine rear 2 Switch off the electrical power supply to the machine by pulling out the plug 3 Turn off the outer water inlets 4 Disconnect all water steam and drain connections 5 Insulate the external electric power inlet conductors 6 In case of a fixed machine unscrew the nuts fixing the machine to the floor 7 Mark the machine by OUT OF SERVICE In case the machine will never be used again and could be dismantled 1 Warning when dismantling parts of the machine avoid injuries by glass or sharp metal edges 2 Assort the parts for metal non metal glass plastics and recycle them INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 6 TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS 6 1 ERROR HANDLING The timer allows the full control of the washing machine When an error occurs then automatica
10. 895 mm 35 24 1015 mm 39 95 78 mm 3 07 78 mm 3 07 78 mm 3 07 55 mm 2 36 375 mm 14 76 375 mm 14 76 375 mm 14 76 415 mm 16 34 10 mm 0 39 10 mm 0 39 10 mm 0 39 15 mm 0 6 445 mm 17 52 445 mm 17 52 445 mm 17 52 530 mm 20 86 700 mm 27 56 700 mm 27 56 700 mm 27 56 700 mm 27 55 25 600 mm 23 6 600 mm 23 6 600 mm 23 6 600 mm 23 6 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 4 MACHINE INSTALLATION 4 1 MACHINE INSPECTION When the machine is delivered it is necessary to do a visual inspection for any damage that may have occurred during transit If the package or pallet are damaged or signs of possible damage are evident let the carrier note the condition on the shipping papers before the shipping receipt is signed Remove the package as soon as possible and check if the information on the serial plate correspond with your order The serial plate is located on the rear of the machine fig 4 1 This determines the type of model you have bought the voltage and the serial number lt gt EI Supply 0x V Hz Capacity kg Motor kW 8 Spin RPM II Heating 1 KW Total Power kW EL r Fuse Fig 4 1 Serial plate Check if the machine is not damaged and if all the accessor
11. OPEN In case of a power failure or an emergency situation proceed as follows 1 Before the door is open check the washing bath and machine parts temperature NWARNING IF TOO HOT DO NOT OPEN RISK OF BURN OR SCALD INJURIES KEEP CHILDREN OFF WHEN THE MACHINE IS IN OPERATION 2 When the washing bath is cooled down find the lever of emergency door opening on the left bottom side pull the lever by a screwdriver to open the door N WARNING IF THE WASHING WATER WAS NOT DRAINED OFF IT WILL RUN OUT THROUGH THE DOOR OPENING 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 7 LIST RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS Find more detailed information in the spare part manual for individual machines Drain valve 3 230V 2 way water inlet valve 3 way water inlet valve Rubber for door glass Micro switch 83 161 9 Rubber tub housing Contactor LC1 D09 019M7 9A Contactor LC1 D12 019M7 12A Contactor LC1 D18 01M7 18A Contactor LC1 D32 01M7 32A Contactor LC1 D40 11 LC D40 3M 40A Fuse 1A 32x6 3 Heating element 2000W 230V Heating element 3000W 230V Heating element 2x2000W 230V Heating element 2x3000W 230V XPZ 1550 belt XPZ 1537 belt XPZ 1512 belt Motor 0 75 kW Motor 1 5 kW Motor 2 2 kW Invertor 0 75kW Invertor 1 5 kW Invertor 2 2 kW Keyboard MCB LC Keyboard MCB 40 MCB LC board MCB 40 board PWR board INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 8 PUTTIN
12. Open water valves to machine and check hose and connections for leaks Read carefully the User manual and Programming manual which are a part of delivery Initialize the programmer after machine installation The calibration of the zero level must not happen anymore This calibration is executed in the factory and is not changeable 9 Check the drum rotation direction during extracting according to the extracting label 10 Check the vibration switch function during extracting see also chapter 5 2 adjustments and parts exchange adjustment of the vibration switch 11 Check the emergency function INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 5 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS WARNING ALWAYS FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT BYPASS ANY SAFETY DEVICES OR THEIR PARTS ANY INTERFERENCE TO THE MACHINE FUNCTIONS AND CONSTRUCTION ARE PROHIBITED BEFORE MAINTENANCE WORK DISCONNECT THE MACHINE POWER SUPPLY In case of serious failures call the technical service of your supplier When replacing any parts of the machine exchange them with original parts obtained from your dealer or ordered through the spare parts catalogue 5 1 MAINTENANCE CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE DAILY 1 Remove the linen or other parts paperclips needles who are left lying in the drum to avoid injuries and damage to the rubber door seal seals glass etc Clean the door seal from any remaining detergent and o
13. are marked by L1 L2 and L3 A separate insulated terminal labeled N is provided for the neutral wire Connect the protection earth wire directly to the protection earth terminal marked PE located on the rear bridge Tighten the cap nut of the turnbuckle By this way the rubber ring in the turnbuckle is pressed thus securing the cable mechanically and against water If there s no mainswitch the terminals are marked in the same way so also the connection is the same Depending on your supply voltage it is possible that L2 and L3 1 AC or N 3 AC without Neutral must not be connected If the cable is attached from above it is recommended to make a sagging on the cable in front of its entry into the cable turnbuckle In this way an ingress of the running condensed water into the bush and or machine can be avoided The manufacturer recommends to attach the cable from beneath 1 L1 L2 L3 and N terminal 2 Turnbuckle 3 Turnbuckle nut 4 PE terminal Fig 4 5 B Example of supply cable connection 100 435 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CHECKING ROTATION DIRECTION CHECK IF THE DRUM ROTATES FROM THE FRONT VIEW IN CLOCKWISE DIRECTION DURING EXTRACTION IF IT ROTATES IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION DISCONNECT TWO PHASES OF THE CONNECTION FROM THE FREQUENCY CONVERTOR TO THE MOTOR SWITCH THEM OVER AND CHECK AGAIN THE ROTATION DIRECTION Fig 4 5 C Spin direction MULTIPLE MACHINES IN LINE SIMPLE PHASE W
14. from cylinder Always disconnect the power supply and close all water and steam valves while servicing the washer extractor Although the washer may be in the off position there is still electrical power to the switch supply terminals Do not repair or adjust belt drive when the machine is in operation Do not repair or replace any part of the washer or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the maintenance instructions Original or identical parts must be used for replacement in this washer extractor After servicing replace and secure all panels in the original way Take these measures for continued protection against electrical shock injury fire and or property damage If steam is leaking turn off the main steam supply and contact the maintenance worker Turn off the main supply like water steam electricity at the end of each operating day Check the functioning of the door lock mechanism on regular base Regularly once a three months check the proper function of ground and emergency button If the installed machines operates with coin token or similar operation 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 washer extractors is interrupted Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be created in
15. the clean or replace the heating elements heating elements There is too much vibration during bolts of cabinet and reinforcements e tighten the bolts extracting are not fixed properly e vibration switch is not correct INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 Solving the problem installed e the suspension is damaged the shock absorbers are cold e reinstall vibration switch e change the shock absorbers Door fails to open e a fault is occurred e power is off safety is working e power is off after a couple of minutes waiting the door is jammed wait until the counter has reached 0 wait until safety device is inactive you can always open the door by the mechanical override be sure the machine is stopped spinning and there is no hot water anymore in the tub Machine will not spin a fault in the program is made e wiring is damaged V belts are broken Motor is broken e Frequency converter is damaged check the program check and replace wiring replace the V belts repair or change motor repair or replace the frequency converter There is a lack of steam leak in steam system e too many condense in the steam System e too much machines on 1 supply repair the leakage e Remove the condens e Disconnect other machines or increase steam capacity 6 3 DOOR FAILS TO
16. the machine may become seriously damaged what may result in bodily injuries Never transport the machine without the transporting braces mounted Never put the machine in operation when the transporting braces are not removed To prevent the possibility of electrical shock make sure the washer has been properly grounded in accordance with the installation instructions and ALL local codes Use copper conductors only This appliance must be connected to a supply circuit to which no lighting units or general purpose receptacles are connected The machine must be connected to the power ground water ventilation and steam supply 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 All machines types 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 If you have a machine with frequency inverter do not change the parameters of the inverter Doing so can cause serious injury fire machine damage etc Before removing top or back panel of the machine switch power off and wait for at least 10 minutes Before starting inspec
17. the wiring between Program mode the input connector and the keyswitch e the START button is not functional e set the Key switch to Run mode the key switch stands in Program mode e the SET button is not functional the key switch stands in Run mode set the Key switch to Program mode check if the connector K of the keyboard no button is functional and the key Ae switch is in the right position The dot to indicate that the software is the key switch is not functional check if the input connector is well in program mode can not be enabled connected and check the wiring between 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Problem Cause Solving the problem or disabled e the infrared key is not functional the input connector and the keyswitch set the menu item Ir On use the key switch at a distance less then 0 5 meter and in front of check the battery the LED of the infrared key is eluminated when the button is pressed The machine is not behaving as e if the wrong machine type is e check if the right machine type is expected selected the wrong outputs will be selected in the S submenu activated the suspension is not working the change shock absorbers or springs shock absorbers are cold A program is started but the outputs e check if connector R and Q connect the connector at the correct are not activated connected po
18. 100391 Control panel 8 Main switch Connection liquid soap 9 Electrical supply connection Serial plate 10 Drain Soap hopper venting 11 Adjustable leg Water supply 12 Steam connection Frequency convertor 13 Soap hopper Fuses 14 Emergency Coin system 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CAPACITY 60L CAPACITY 75L CAPACITY 95L CAPACITY 165L 660 mm 25 98 660 mm 25 98 660 mm 25 98 830 mm 32 68 685 mm 26 97 685 mm 26 97 785 mm 30 91 960 mm 37 8 1070 mm 42 13 1070 mm 42 13 1130 mm 44 49 1285 mm 50 54 560 mm 22 05 560 mm 22 05 560 mm 22 05 715 mm 28 15 585 mm 23 03 585 mm 23 03 685 mm 26 97 815 mm 32 09 20 mm 0 79 20 mm 0 79 20 mm 0 79 0 mm 0 420 mm 15 54 420 mm 15 54 480 mm 18 90 430 mm 16 92 263 10 35 263 10 35 263 10 35 300 11 81 910 35 83 910 35 83 970 38 19 1135 44 68 103 4 06 103 4 06 103 mm 4 06 120 4 72 980 mm 38 58 980 mm 38 58 1040 mm 40 94 1195 mm 47 44 mm 1 73 44 mm 1 73 44 mm 1 73 44 mm 1 73 835 mm 32 87 835 mm 32 87
19. 35 C 95 F 30 to 90 without condensation up to 1000 m 3280 ft 0 C 32 F to 55 131 F 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F 30 to 90 without condensation up to 1000 m 3280 ft 0 C 32 F to 55 C 131 F BOTTOM LOAD Max static load on floor Max dynamic load on floor Frequency of dynamic load 2413 650 N 16 Hz 2492 730 N 16 Hz 3002 N 1100 N 16 Hz 5450N 1220 N 16Hz NOISE Equivalent sound power level Leq dB A 70 dB A 70 dB A 70 dB A 70 dB A 1 Depends of temperature of cold and hot water supply INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 T I L A 60 75 95 1 machines 165 L machine with frequency control drive
20. 9000 W 12000 W 18000 W heating Fuse cross Fuse cross Fuse cross Fuse cross Fuse cross breaker section breaker section breaker section breaker section breaker section 1AC 220 240V 2xD16 2 1 PE 2 5mm 3AC 200 240V 3xD16 3 1 PE 2 5mm 3AC 380 415V 4xD16 4 1 4 16 4 1 4xC20 4 1 4xC25 4 1 4x C40 N PE 2 5mm 2 5mm 2 5mm 4mm 3AC 220 240V 3xD16 3 1 3xC25 3 1 3xC32 3 1 3xC40 3 1 3x C60 PE 2 5mm 4 mm 4mm 6mm 3AC 440V 3xD16 3 1 3xC16 3 1 3xC20 3 1 3xC25 3 1 3x C32 2 5mm 2 5mm 2 5mm 4mm Tab 4 5 The values of securing and minimal wire section recommended by the manufacturer SUPPLY CABLE CONNECTION TO THE MAC HINE N WARNING THE PROTECTIVE CONDUCTOR MUST BE LONGER SO THAT WHEN THE CABLE IS PULLED OUT ACCIDENTALLY THIS CONDUCTOR IS DISCONNECTED AS THE LAST ONE A WARNING THE WASHER EXTRACTOR IS INTENDED TO BE PERMANENTLY CONNECTED TO FIXED WIRING Push the cable through the turnbuckle and connect the wires with the main switch The diameter of the supply cable must between 10 14 mm for PG16 turnbuckle and between 13 18 mm for PG21 turnbuckle Conductors of the supply cords shall not be consolidated by lead tin soldering where they are subject to contact pressure unless the clamping means is constructed so that there is no risk of a bad contact due to cold flow of the solder The phase terminals
21. G THE MACHINE OUT SERVICE DISCONNECTING THE MACHINE Disconnect the outer electric power supply from the machine Switch off the main switch located on the back of the machine Turn off the outer water or steam inlet Make sure the inlets of power supply water and steam are closed Disconnect all power water or steam inlets Insulate the outer power supply cables Mark the machine by OUT OF SERVICE Unscrew all nuts bolts which attach the machine to the floor DISASSEMBLY WARNING WHEN DOING THE JOB AVOID INJURIES BY GLASS OR SHARP METAL EDGES 1 Assort the parts for metal non metal glass plastics and recycle them 2 Bearing house contains grease take care of enviromental friendly liquidation REMARKS 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PROGRAMMER EASY CONTROL FULL CONTROL INSTALLATION DATE INSTALLATION CARRIED OUT BY SERIAL NUMBER ELECTRICAL DETAILS 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
22. N THE MAIN SWITCH IS OFF ELECTRICAL CONNECTION AND CONNECTING THE MACHINE INLETS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORIZED WORKERS ACCORDING TO INSTALLATION MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH VALID LOCAL STANDARDS AFTER THE HOSES ARE CONNECTED PUT ALL MACHINE COVERS BACK TO THEIR PLACES For connecting the liquid soap inlets and wiring for machines 601 751 95l you must take of the top panel Unscrew the two bolts and take the top panel of the machine For the 165l it is sufficient to open the top panel by means of the two keyswitches at the front At the right side panel there is a support for the top panel The hoses of external dosing of liquid soaps are pushed through the holes in the rear panel after removing the plugs The hoses should be protected by rubber bushings where penetrating the rear panel After this make as many holes in the soap hopper fig 4 7 A pos 1 as you have liquid soap hoses Connect the hoses to the soap hopper by means of clamps 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL N WARNING CHECK IF THE HOSES ARE TIGHTEN BY THE CLAMPS ANY LEAKAGE OF CHEMICALS MAY CAUSE CORROSION ON THE PARTS IN THE MACHINE The liquid soap pump system supply needs to be connected to an external electrical source Only authorised workers with a valid qualification must execute the electrical connection of the machine according to the valid local standards Do not connect the pump s
23. S WITH A VALID QUALIFICATION MUST EXECUTE THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE MACHINE ACCORDING TO THE VALID LOCAL STANDARDS 100 434 MACHINE Fig 4 5 A Example of electrical connection SUPPLY CABLE AND SAFETY DEVICES If there is no mainswitch at the back of the machine there must be installed a circuit breaker with properties according to the local standards to isolate each washer for a safe disconnecting of the machine e g maintenance Supply cable of the machine must have copper wires The cross section of the supply wires depends on the supply voltage and on the total electrical power input of the machine see table 4 3 The supply cable safety device against a short circuit fault and overloading must be performed by automatic breakers or fuses in the laundry switchboard The recommended minimal cross section of the supply wires as well as the values of fuses F for the supply are stated in table 4 5 In all cases were the local standards requirments are higher these has to be followed above the recommendation in table 4 5 If the local standards say that there must be installed a differential leakage current breaker we suggest to install one of 100 mA eqiupped with invertor drive 30 mA for convential motor system INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 ELECTRIC HEATING Without EXECUTION electrical 6000 W
24. en tub and Replace rubber piece drain valve Machine is not filling or filling time is e inlet taps are closed open inlet taps too long water pressure too low look at your supply installation water is blocked somewhere check for kinks in the inlet hose e inlet valve filter is blocked close water inlet and clean filter e inlet valve is damaged replace inlet valve Machine is filling with water in the e inlet valve is damaged replace inlet valve OFF position Machine is leaking clamps of hoses are not tightened e tighten the clamps some hose is damaged e replace the hose sealing is damaged change the sealing supply and drain hoses are not connect the hoses properly connected properly There is a door seal leakage the door rubber seal is damaged change the door rubber seal e insufficient door pressure remove spacers from behind the hinges There is no warm water in the wash program is not correct change program to correct temperature sequence the hoses not correct connected e connect the supply hoses correctly the incoming supply to the warm water inlet valve e use warm water supply check your incoming supply is not warm warm water installation The heating time is too long e heating elements are defective change heating elements wiring is damaged or wrong check replace or repair wiring calcium sediments cover
25. hen multiple single phase machines are connected to the same electrical network it is necessary to connect the machines according to fig 4 9 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 L1 L2 L3 e e 9 Q L1 L1 rs gt 4 Fig 4 5 D Multiple machines in line 100 eff INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 4 6 CONNECTION OF WATER SUPPLIES WATER CONNECTION WATER HARDNESS It is advisable to contact the water supplier for information concerning the properties of the water in your area Good wash results are dependent also on the water hardness For medium to very hard water consideration should be made to make the water softer Only in some cases is the use of hard water desirable such as adding softener in the linen The soap supplier can help you with making the right decisions concerning hard water soft water washing programs type of soap and other related items to have the best wash results dH gal soft 0 1 25 EXE 7 0 12 12 0 8 75 8 75 1 25 2 5 7 12 a 8 75
26. ies are included according to your order The accessories and manuals are located inside the machine 4 2 MACHINE STORAGE When the machine will be stored after delivery be sure this is followed Use the delivered package to protect the machine against moisture and dirt The storage temperature is between 0 C and 55 C The machine may not be installed within the reach of spraying water Avoid severe climatic storage conditions and excessive humidity When the temperature changes and this causes damp you must avoid water under and around the machine and also on his covers If possible leave the machine in the transporting package or at least let it set on the transporting wooden id until the time of final installation on the foundation according the chapter 4 3 of this manual 4 3 MACHINE POSITIONING N WARNING IF THE MACHINE IS LOCATED ON AN ELEVATED BASE FOR EASIER OPERATION THE FRONT LEGS OF THE MACHINE SHOULD BE SERCURED FOR SAFETY REASONS Before placing the machine on its place remove the packaging loosen the rear panel see fig 4 4 pos 4 and the service panel see fig 4 4 pos 5 Remove the four bolts which holds the machine on the wooden pallet Lift up the machine carefully take care not to damage the machine components Leave at least a 0 6 m 23 6 free space between the rear panel of machine and the wall Leave at least a 0 01 m 0 39 free space between the side panel of the machine and the wal
27. ion 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 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 Clean and remove dirt and dust 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 check if ventilator in coolfins of inverter if present is functional check if external ventilator if present is functional 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 5 2 ADJUSTMENTS AND 5 EXCHANGES ADJUSTMENT OF DOOR SEAL THRUST For 60 75 95 liter machines If there is a water leakage around the door it is necessary to find out if the problem has been caused due to the door shift out of its position or if the door seal thrust should be adjusted In some cases the door seal has to be replaced Fig 5 2
28. l or other machine Above the machine must be minimum 0 7 m 27 56 of free space for the maintenance access All passages and spaces the machine has to be transported through at installation should be reasonably dimensioned to meet the height and width of the machine including the package Never push pull or press the components protruding from the contour line of machine control panel door control elements water inlet and outlet pipes etc Make sure that the filling door is closed during handling Take care that the floor where the machines will be placed is underneath supported The washer should not be installed on an upper floor or over a basement without approval of structural engineer about the requirements of permissible loading vibrations and noise level in the building Take care that the floor where the machines will be placed is not combustible 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 4 3 1 FREELY ON THE FLOOR The machine is to be located on a not elevated leveled concrete floor that comply with static and dynamic stress of the machine The friction coefficient must be higher then 0 5 between the rubber feet and the floor material Do not place the machine on a smooth surface but on a rough floor material like concrete If the friction coefficient is less then the machine can move while spinning If this should happens fasten the machine see Fasten with achoring bolts For 60 75a
29. lly the machine will go over to a safe state With the diagnostic program you can determine the problem See Program manual This program will test all the functions of the washing machine If a failure occurs then the computer will display a diagnostic message The message is a number that correspond with a typical problem If a failure occurs and the timer gives no message you can consult chapter 6 2 6 2 PROBLEM CHECK LIST Problem Cause Solving the problem When the power is switched on no external power e verify the external tension of the the display is not lighting up machine e the emergency button is activated e deactivate the emergency button Remark the power connector is not connect the power connector The display must always light up connected on the board when the power connector is the power connector is inverse e check the wiring and connect the connected to the power board connected connector as it must be EPROM with software must be implemented e the fuse on the PWR board has e if the transformer is deformed replace jumped the PWR board Check the wiring and the tension at the power Connector If the transformer is still OK change the Fuse e if the display is lighting up verify that the input signals or the 16 V signal are not touching the cabinet e the EPROM that contains the e put the right EPROM with software into software is not implemented the socket on the board e the in
30. n be folded open and supported by the support at the right side panel 2 Check the distance between microswitch pos 1 and the limiter pos 2 3 The distance between the microswitch and the spring holder must be 0 2 mm Check the position and condition of the sensor pos 3 in the limiter pos 2 It must be exactly in the center of the hole Unscrew the tiltswitch plate and move the plate up down left and right to adjust the center of the sensor to the center of the hole on the limiter At the first installation and then once in a year the vibration switch has to be tested on his functionality After starting the extraction mode and after reaching the maximum RPM carefully switch over the vibration switch by moving the flexible sensor manually The machine will stop extracting and will return to 0 RPM N WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE MACHINE IF THIS FUNCTION DOESN T WORK ANYMORE DO THIS CAREFULLY TO AVOID INJURIES BY VIBRATING AND FIRM PARTS OF THE MACHINE AFTER YOU HAVE CHECKED THE FUNCTION MOUNT THE MACHINE COVER BACK 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1 Microswitch 2 Limiter 3 Sensor Fig 5 2 C Vibration switch REPLACEMENT REGULATION OF THE BEL T N WARNING MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SUPPLY BY PULLING OUT THE PLUG FROM THE SOCKET On a new machine and after a belt replacement make an inspection of the belt tightness 1 After first 24 hrs
31. nd 95 liter machines Position the machine only on his 4 adjustable rubber feet For 165 liter machines Place between the four corners of the frame and the floor a thin rubber sheet of 10 x 10 cm with thickness between 1 en 2mm maximum We advice to fasten this machines always see Fasten with achoring bolts 4 3 2 FREELY ON AN ELEVATION Only for 60 75 and 95 liter machines If you choose to place the machine on a metal base or pad use a U profile to secure the machine position Fix the U profile to the iron frame by welding or fix it to the floor by ancoring bolts This is necessary to prevent that the machine moves from the base Make a base according fig 4 3 2 Place the machines front rubber feet in the U profile 100 764A uw Fig 4 3 2 Design of metal base Capacity 60L Capacity 75L Capacity 95L Distance A 660 660 760 Distance B 480 480 480 Distance C 590 590 590 Tab 4 3 2 Distances Frame N WARNING NEVER DO THIS FOR A 165 LITER MACHINE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 4 3 3 FIXED ELEVATION machine also be secured to mounting base or foundation by means of bolts and anchoring bolts to assure the safety When a concrete pad or a frame is used then is the maxium height 305 mm 12 The pad or frame must be designed so that it can carry the static and dynamic forces The tickness
32. ne The drain has to be connected to the waste channel You can use the elbow which is a part of the delivery Secure the elbow with a clamp THE WASTE CHANNEL MUST BE LOCATED LOWER THAN THE DRAIN PIPES BECAUSE THE WATER DISCHARGES FROM THE MACHINES BY GRAVITY DO NOT REDUCE THE DIAMETER OF THE MACHINE DRAIN PIPES 1 waste channel cover 2 drain elbow 275mm 3 3 clamp 4 waste channel Without rubber feet 1 55 mm 75 mm 3 With rubber feet X1 73mm X2 100 mm gt 20mm Fig 4 6 A Design of the waste channel 100 436 The main drainpipe must have the capacity to be able to handle the total output of all connected machines There must also be a hole every twenty meter in the drainpipe fig 4 6 B pos 1 to assure the good working of the drain This allows air in the main drain and facilitates drainage of the water flow 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 4 6 B D1 D2 D3 The recommended drain pipes diameter are 01 75 mm 3 for one machine D2 100 mm 4 for two machines D3 125 5 for three machines If the main drain cannot be sufficiently deodorized install a deodorizer per machine Fig 4 6 B Recommended drain pipe diameters INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 AIR VENT CONNECTION N WARNING WATCH OUT FOR STEAM ESCAPE FROM THE MACHINE VENTING
33. of iron profiles is minimuim 4 mm 0 158 For 60 75 and 95 liter machines remove the four rubber feeds from the machine frame Do not tighten anchoring bolts before the concrete base around the bolts is completely secured Tighten the anchoring bolts with the prescribed torque of the bolts Bolt M8 Securing nut Nut M8 Machine frame Washer Elevation frame Concrete floor Ancoring bolt 4 508 089 100 413 Fig 4 3 3 B Frame fixation dimensions 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Capacity 60L Capacity 751 Capacity 95L Capacity 1651 660 mm 25 98 660 mm 25 98 660 mm 25 98 830 mm 32 7 560 mm 22 05 560 mm 22 05 560 mm 22 05 715 mm 28 1 50 mm 1 97 50 mm 1 97 50 mm 1 97 57 5 mm 2 3 685 mm 26 97 685 mm 26 97 785 mm 30 91 960 mm 37 8 455 mm 17 91 455 mm 17 91 565 mm 22 24 815 mm 32 09 130 mm 5 12 130 mm 5 12 130 mm 5 12 80 mm 3 15 110 mm 4 33 110 mm 4 33 130 mm 5 2 110 mm 4 33 Tab 4 3 3 Distances anchoring bolts 4 3 4 LEVELING THE MACHINE N WARNING THE MACHINE MUST RELIABLY REST IN ALL FOUR CORNERS OF THE MACHINE THE MACHINE MAY NOT ROCK THE MACHINE MUST BE IN WATER LEVELLED POSITION For 60 75 and 95 liter machine
34. of operation 2 After first 80 hrs of operation 3 Every 6 months or every 1000 operation hours which ever come first The belts are accessible from the rear of the machine If the belts are too tight the bearing seating are under stress and their life service will be shortened If the belts are too loose they can be slipping on the pulley and can cause a noisy operation In the case when it s needed tighten the belts FOR 165 LITER MACHINES The testing force of belt tensioning is 200 N which can be measured by tension meter Procedure for approximate belt tensioning with belt deflection 20 mm for machine 165L apply a load of 5 5 kg to the middle of the belt Change the belts if they are worn out or damaged N TO CHANGE THE BELTS NEVER USE A CROWBAR TO TAKE OFF THE BELTS OVER THE PULLEY GROOVES Dismantle the rear panel fig 5 2 D pos 1 Take off the belts pos 2 by pulling the belt and turning the drum pulley pos 5 Put a new belt 2 of identical type on pulleys pos 5 and 8 The re assembly of the belts is done in the reverse order as the disassembly The belt must be placed in the correct motor pulley trenches in such way the belt is running in the center of the drum pulley To tighten or loosen the belt tension 1 Loosen the bolts pos 4 for securing the motor position 2 First unscrew the lower nut pos 6 and then unscrew the upper nut pos 7 for increasing the belt tension 3 For decreasing the belt tensi
35. on screw the lower and upper nut pos 6 and 7 and lift the motor suspension After this tighten all the bolts INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 After the belt replacement check the pulley alignment the tightness of belts bolts and nuts Keep the belts and pulleys clean and free of oil lubricants water etc Rear panel 2 x Belt 2 x Screw M12 Alignment 2 x Screw M10 Motor pulley Securing nut of bolt M16 lower Securing nut of bolt M16 upper Drum pulley co 400 100 418 Fig 5 2 D Regulation of belt 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 THE FILTER CLEANING CHECK IF THE INLET OF HOT WATER TO THE MACHINE IS CLOSED AND COLD TIGHTENING MOMENTS N WARNING REGULARY ONCE IN THREE MONTHS OR EVERY 500 WORKING HOURS INSPECT THE TIGHTNESS OF THE BOLTS REPLACE A DAMAGED BOLT WITH A BOLT OF THE SAME STRENGTH VALUE MARKED ON HIS HEAD IGNORING OF THE BOLT QUALITY AND MECHANICAL STRENGTH CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURIES The recommended torque values for standardized steel bolts M6 8 8 C 10 Nm M8 8 8 C 25 Nm M10 8 8 C 45 Nm M12 8 8 C
36. position of the seal and tighten the screw coupling WATER CONSUMPTION The water consumption depends on the programmed values in the timer These values are shown in the program manual For a prewash and wash the low water level LL is used The high water level HL is used for rinsing The programmed units correspond to an average amount of water You can calculate the total water consumption in one washing program by counting up the amount of water by each washing step An example is shown for a system with cold and warm water supply for a machine with capacity of 95 liter A system without warm water supply you can count with the total amounts Program 60 C Light soiled linen Consumption liter Cold water Warm water Total 1 Wash 60 C 15 16 31 2 Rinse 3x 46 0 138 TOTAL 61 16 169 Tab 4 6 B Water consumption The values received from this calculation is only an estimation of the real water consumption The deviation depends on many circumstances In the wash cycle for example there will be taken a mix of warm water and cold water The mix of the water depends on the temperature of both The total amount of water consumed depends also on the loading of the drum with linen and the turning of the drum 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL WATER DRAIN CONNECTION The machine is equipped with a drain valve of 75 mm 3 diameter The drain is situated on the rear of the machi
37. primus FS 6 16 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SOFT MOUNTED WASHER EXTRACTOR PUBLICATION DATE 05 02 WITH ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER 100646 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Publication date 05 02 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 WARNINGS 3 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 4 MACHINE INSTALLATION 4 1 MACHINE INSPECTION 4 2 MACHINE STORAGE 4 3 MACHINE POSITIONING 4 3 1 FREELY ON THE FLOOR 4 3 2 EREEE Y ON AN ELEVATION 8 4 3 3 FIXED ON AN ELEVATION 4 3 4 LEVELING THE MACHINE 4 4 SHIPPING BARS 4 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 4 6 CONNECTION OF WATER SUPPLIES 4 7 CONNECTION OF LIQUID WASHING SOAPS DOSING 4 8 PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR OPERATION 5 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS 5 1 MAINTENANCE 5 2 ADJUSTMENTS AND PART S EXCHANGES 6 TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS 6 1 ERROR HANDLING 6 2 PROBLEM CHECK LIST 6 3 DOOR FAILS TO OPEN 7 LIST OF RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS 8 PUTTING THE MACHINE OUT OF SERVICE 100 646 PUB DATE 05 02 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 2 WARNINGS FAILURE COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MAY LEAD INCORRECT USE OF THE WASHER EXTRACTOR AND MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURIES OR DEATH AND OR DAMAGE TO THE LAUNDRY AND OR THE WASHER EXTRACTOR This English version is the original version This instruction is not complete without User manual Installation and Maintenance manual Programming manual
38. put connector is disconnected The machine is not starting up when the key switch stands in Program set the Key switch to Run mode the start button is pressed mode e the correct amount of coins is not e the start button must be pressed when inserted 00 is flashing on the lower display e the door is not closed properly e close the door Coins are inserted but the displayed e the micro contact mounted on the e verify the well functioning of the micro program price is not counting down coin drop is not functional contact of the coindrop positive pulses should be generated e the optocoupler mounted on the e verify the well functioning of the coindrop is not functional optocoupler positive pulses should be generated check the wiring to the coindrop e if the wiring is broken repair the wiring e insert the correct coin value in the u e verify if you have entered a coin submenu value in the u submenu for the corresponding coindrop Coindrop is accepting coins but does the start button is not pushed after e push the start button not start the washer the amount is flashing on 00 the right amount is not reached Put the right amount the coindrop e the door is not closed properly e close the door The machine is not responding on e the key switch is not functional no check if the input connector is well pressing the keyboard buttons dot is displayed when switching in connected and check
39. s The rubber feets are screwed on the bottom of the machine frame and are adjustable with a wrench size 13 and 17 mm Check the position of the top of the machine by a water level and adjust machine legs fig 3 1 pos 11 Adjust the four rubber feet until the machine is leveled and tighten the nuts M10 back to the bottom of the frame For 165 liter machines The 165 liter machines don t have rubber feets for adjustment to water level When it is necessary use thin hard plates of 10 x 10 cm with thickness of 1 mm and place them under the frame corner of the lowest position Use more of them until the machines stands water level It is always adviseable to bolt down this machine after leveling Take care that the machine is in the lowest possible position If the machine with his cabinet rocks can it damage the machine cabinet The manufacturer is not responsible for consequences caused by a wrong installation 4 4 SHIPPING BARS N WARNING DO NOT TRY TO OPERATE THE MACHINE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHIPPING BARS DO NOT TRANSPORT THE MACHINE WITHOUT SHIPPING BARS MOUNTED OTHERWISE THIS CAN LEAD TO INJURY TO PEOPLE AND CAN DAMAGE THE MACHINE The machine is blocked for transport This eliminates all possible movement of the tub during transportation There are 3 striking shipping bars which must be removed before putting the machine into operation 1 Remove fixation plate front fig 4 4 pos 1 2 Remove fixation plate rear right fig
40. sition e check if connector R and Q are not e Pin Q10 must be supplied with 220Vac inverted when the door is closed Dashes are displayed and on the e this is a wait state caused by a e wait until the counter has reached 0 lower display a counter is counting power interruption or a safety down sequence at the end of the process SEDES SLMS poweragainas you will restart the counter Wrong water level check if the programmed water set the right water levels the water level sensor must not be levels in the P submenu are the calibrated correct ones f select the right machine type in the S check if the right machine type is submenu selected in the S submenu the standard water levels can only be you have changed the machine type reinitialised by changing the program Set but the standard water levels are not in the S submenu standard wash changed The process is stopped and there is you can start a new program e advancing a program turn the key still water in the drum advance the program to the tumble switch in program mode and press the sequence start button When the water is drained you can open the door the drain is stopped up clean the drain e the drain valve is blocked clean the drain valve The water does not stay in the the drain valve is not closing check wiring from drain valve machine change drain valve when broken leakage of rubber betwe
41. 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 The instructions and warnings described in this manual do not include all conditions and situations which may occur during the installation maintain or operate of your machine They must be generally understood Caution and care are factors which are not included in the design of this machine and all persons who install operate or maintain the machine must be qualified and familiar with the operating instructions If any problems or failures occur which you do not understand immediately contact your dealer serviceman or manufacturer Warnings and labels present on the machine INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL PUB DATE 05 02 100646 3 TECHNICAL INFORMATION LOAD CAPACITY OF DRY LINEN 1 10 DIMENSIONS CABINET DIMENSIONS Width Depth Height 60L 6 kg 13 2 Ib 660 mm 25 98 680 mm 26 77 1050 41 34 75L 7 3 kg 16 1 Ib 660 25 98 680 mm 26 77 1050mm 41 34 95L 10 kg 21 Ib 660 mm 25 98 780 30 71 1110mm 43 70 165L 16 5 kg 36 4 Ib 830 mm 32 6 960 mm 37 8 1285 mm 50 5 PACKING DIMENSIONS Width Depth Height Transportation volume
42. ther foreign matter Clean the top and body when water or detergent traces are on the machine Use a damped cloth do not use abrasive cleaners Dry with a soft cloth 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 Check water and possible steam inlets for leakage 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 N WARNING HOT MACHINE PARTS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO COOL FIRST 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 5 2 Check visually all hoses and connection inside the machine for leaking Make sure that the control components are protected against moisture and dust during the clean up Wipe and clean up the machine inside Tighten the contacts of heating elements terminals on machines with electrical heating CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE EVERY SIX MONTHS 1 The filters in the water connect
43. tion 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 The washer extractor is intended to be permanently connected to fixed wiring The washer must not be operated when the finger protection rubbers are removed or damaged Do not expose the washing extractor to excessive humidity or extreme temperatures Keep the top of the machine clean without the presence of flammable materials Do not wash or spray the machine with running water Do not operate the washer extractor when parts are broken or missing or when covers are open The machine may not operate until the fixed guards are put correctly in place Do not tamper with the washer extractor controls and do not bypass the safety instructions and the warnings Do not store flammable materials around the machine Define the dangerous areas in the laundry room and obstruct an admission to them during machine s operating Carefully read and follow the instructions on the packaging of detergents Observe all warnings cautions and labels to avoid personal injury Store detergents laundry aids and disinfectants out of reach of children preferably in a locked cabinet Do not put articles soiled with explosif solvents and or dangerous chemical products the machine for any reason Do not open door until cylinder remains stopped and water has been drained
44. ystem in the machine The liquid soap signals are available in the machine on a connector see fig 4 7 B The first terminal is the common line of the signals The following terminals are the signals that will be active depending of the programmed wash programme These signals have a potential of max 250V Use a cable that is sufficcient for their function and pass it in the appropriate opening in the machine Connect these signal terminals like the manufacturer of the liquid soap system requires The liquid soap system may draw maximum 0 1A out the control circuit of the washer extractor 1 l000000000 a Py 2 3 Soap signals Electrical connection liquid soap Elektrische verbindung f r flussiger Seife El forbindelser for doseringspumper for flydende vaskemidler S hk liit nt nestem iset pesuaineet Electrische verbinding voor vloeibare zeep Connection lectriqu pour savon liquide Conexiones electricas jabon liquido HLEKTRIKH SUNDESH UIROU SAPOUNIOU 100 455 Fig 4 7 B Electrical connection soap pumps 4 8 PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR OPERATION CHECKING BEFORE PUTTING INTO SERVIC E Make sure the transporting braces are removed Put out all things from wash drum Check the machine horizontal position Check connection and clearance of your drain channel or central drainage Check protective connection earthing and electrical supply connection

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