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1. 34 Drain connection standard 35 Drain version with weighing system and drain placed underneath the machine in central part on request 35 5196 onae S DIES D E 36 Main drain 38 terrier aint A E 38 SLOAN COMMCCU ON 38 39 Electrical connection of the liquid soap supply 40 End of cycle indication on 0 nennen nnne nnne nennen 41 Electrical installatiOriu s oir tuo e eet t LED n PO Tor ee 42 Generales sched idc seu LIII 42 Residual current device 43 Supply protectiondevice ent adnan tide 43 Supply OM LR I DP I TAIN tener er perce A A 43 Machine protective earth connection and equipotential bonding 44 Multiple machines in line single nnne nnns nnns 45 Maintenance and senes asa nana assa 46 Checking and maintenance 46 Checking and ma
2. 1 24 55 3 94 3 94 dimension 4 33 max 1 97 see Table dimension 2 see Table 4 dimension 3 e Fill up the space between the wall and machine with plaster cardboard layer of maximum width 50mm 1 97 Table 8 dimensions stated in mm inches Fix the plaster cardboard to the wall by means of a thin profiled structure Fill up the gap between the machine and structure with foam rubber or any other compressible material which will not affect the weighing process 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 27 Installation 28 Mechanical installation Standard version and version with a steel base plinth N WARNING ALWAYS CONSULT THE STATIC REQUIREMENTS WITH A STATIC ENGINEER IN ORDER TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF PERMISSIBLE LOADS VIBRATIONS AND NOISE LEVEL IN THE BUILDING THE MANUFACTURER DOES NOT RECOMMEND INSTALLING THE WASHING MACHINE IN A ROOM WITH A CELLAR UNDERNEATH OR ON A FLOOR HAVING ROOMS UNDERNEATH 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 NEVER INSTALL THE MACHINE ON SURFACE CONSISTING OF VINYL e Forthe version with weighing system or version with weighing system and drain underneath the machine in the central part see th
3. Z WARNING IF THE WATER PRESSURE IS BELOW THE MIN VALUE THE WASH RESULT CAN NOT BE GUARANTEED FOR CERTAIN PROGRAM 32 Water type Water connection 1 2 3 cold and hot cold hot cold soft and cold hard and hot cold soft cold hard hot Table 12 3 1 3 waters 3 2 1 549209A Figure 14 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation Recuperated water connection Z WARNING DISCONNECT THE MACHINE POWER SUPPLY WHEN THE MAIN SWITCH IS TURNED OFF THE INLET TERMINALS OF THE MACHINE MAIN SWITCH ARE STILL UNDER CURRENT e Drill out the protective screens of the water inlet from INLET OF WATER FROM THE RECYCLE the recycle utilizing a drilling bit of 15mm 0 59 diameter OUTSIDE DIAMETER 19mm 0 75 see Figure15 We do not recommend piercing the screens open it could lead to blockage of the water channel e Inlet of water from the recycle into the machine electrical connection o Connect the control of your recycle valve or recycle pump onto the conductor of inlet valve 15 or I7 provided by the manufacturer By doing so you disconnect the valve in question from the standard function o The manufacturer waives all responsibility for malfunction of the washing machine in case that a different valve than the specified I5 or 17 is used as the water recycle valve o Fit a cable bushing into the
4. ET End of wash cycle e The wash cycle time is counted down to zero on the display When the wash cycle finishes the message UNLOAD is displayed on the side of the machine where the door for loading dirty laundry is located An indicating light flashes on the side of the machine where the door for removing clean laundry is located The drum then turns slightly and stops in a position which allows opening of the door inner door on the side of the machine where the door for removing clean laundry is located e Use the door handle and open the door of the unloading side outer door e Remove the laundry Close the drum door inner door and the door of the unloading side outer door How to remedy incorrect position of drum e See chapter How to remedy incorrect position of drum Power cut e f a power cut occurs in an idle condition of the machine and no wash program is running the machine remains in the idle condition e f a power cut occurs during the wash process the message CONTINUE STOP appears as soon as the power supply is restored If you press the STOP button the wash program will be cancelled If you press the START button the wash program will continue beginning from the step in which the program was interrupted N WARNING BEFORE YOU OPEN THE DOOR MAKE SURE THAT THE DRUM IS COMPLETELY STILL AND THAT THE WATER HAS DRAINED FROM IT How to open the door by failure e See chapter Unbl
5. dimensions stated in mm inches 21 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL Technical data Machines 18 24 kg 40 55 Ib version with weighing system with drain placed underneath a handling base on request 1 the machine in the central part and with LEFT SIDE VIEWED FROM THE LOADING SIDE LOADING SIDE DIRTY SIDE LO 134 RIGHT SIDE VIEWED FROM THE 23 VIEW FROM ABOVE LOADING SIDE Figure 3 MACHINE F3 Gia H3 CA 901 18 40 1695 755 3547 1663 1367 1512 1390 2 66 73 29 72 921 65 47 53 82 7 91 444 5472 4 55 36 26 17 48 3 version with weighing system and drain placed underneath the machine in the central part and with a handling base other dimensions see Table 2 Table 4 version with weighing system and drain placed underneath the machine in the central part and with a handling base on request dimensions stated in mm inches 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC 22 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL Technical data not Frequency Total power Motor i Internal fHz y KW Fuse A RETO WI gie 1 200 240 50 60 2 4 20 2 2 0 43 3 200 240 50 60 2 4 20 2
6. High spin hygienic barrier washer extractors 18kg 24kg Original installation maintenance and user s manual 549172 C Publication date 14 Apr 2014 Contents Contents Satety preCaullOnS 3 va2e204 EE 5 RE 9 SYMDOIS ON ThE machine i 9 Betore ee 11 Placing the laundry into the nennen nnne nnns 11 Add detergents E 13 Program selections RM 13 Wash programs 14 SICHER 14 End ot Waslr cycle 15 How to remedy incorrect position Of 15 PoWer CUT ien veld cucu iced vee acne E rmm a suus 15 How to open the door by 15 First service at technical problem annu nnne annnm nasa nnns snnt tnmen annus 16 Technical data eed i Aen Le Aie 18 Machines 18 24 kg 40 55 Ib standard 10 enne 19 Machines 18 24 kg 40 55 Ib version with weighing system and drain placed underneath the machine in the central part on request 2 t dee eee na ee ene de t oe ur ce
7. 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 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 e Water or Steam Leaks Must Be Repaired Immediately Closed supply immediately lf 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 Norm EN60204 1 is used for a net usable cage volume above 150 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Safety Precautions Z WARNING IF THE INSTALLED APPLIANCE OPERATE 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
8. o Fabric softener or starch in the soap dispenser liquid fabric softener or liquid starch for the last rinse Program selections e Choose one of the available wash programs best corresponding to the quality of the garments and allowed wash temperature in the wash load Enter the wash program number utilizing the numeric keypad The selection of the program determines the temperature and the time for washing and rinsing 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 13 Operation e NOTE o For locking a program mode changing factory settings and possibilities of program changes and setup see Programming manual Wash programs overview Wash program 1 Hot wash intensive 90 C Wash program 2 Warm wash intensive 60 C Wash program 3 Coloured wash intensive 40 C Wash program 4 Bright wash intensive 30 C Wash program 5 Woollens 15 C Wash program 6 Hot wash 90 C ECONOMY level Wash program 7 Warm wash 60 C ECONOMY level Wash program 8 Coloured wash 40 C ECONOMY level Wash program 9 Bright wash 30 C ECONOMY level Wash program 10 Eco hot wash 90 C ECONOMY level Wash program 11 Eco warm wash 60 C ECONOMY level Wash program 12 Eco color wash 40 C ECONOMY level Wash program 13 Eco bright wash 30 C ECONOMY level Wash program 14 Extraction low speed Wash program 15 Extraction high speed Wash program 16 Sport 60 C
9. 1 26 gg 3 94 3 94 gg 2 17 11 81 0 98 G19 131 61 252 397 23 14 27 67 153 442 7 95 45 28 51 18 24 55 599 3 90 3 15 24 37 9 92 15 62 6 02 17 40 1 Version with weighing system or with a steel base 20 Table 2 Layout of machine components dimensions stated in mm inches INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Technical data Machines 18 24 kg 40 55 Ib version with weighing system and placed underneath the machine in the central part on request ry LEFT SIDE VIEWED FROM THE LOADING SIDE LOADING SIDE DIRTY SIDE 23 RIGHT SIDE VIEWED FROM THE VIEW FROM ABOVE E LOADING SIDE NS 554537A Y Figure 2 MACHINE C 2 F 2 G 2 1 2 DA IA KA 2 18 40 820 m 1614 674 9228 1582 1286 estas 120 512 1309 2i 63 54 2654 gig 6228 50 63 4 72 444 5154 99 33 07 17 48 2 version with weighing system and drain placed underneath the machine in the central part dimensions specified with anchoring pads should you need dimensions without the anchoring pads deduct 9 mm other dimensions see Table 2 Table 3 version with weighing system and drain placed underneath the machine in the central part on request
10. 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 Contact your sales office for more info N 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 gt 42 Residual current device RCD us IN PE Laundry electrical switchboard Supply protection device Washing machine i 1 Phase conductors Protective conductor ed po Main switch inlet terminal switchboard FU Neutral conductor i m P E 5 7 q ay Va JH 7 I 8 Y 505529 Figure 28 Machine connection to electrical network with a residual current device INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation Residual current device RCD e n some countries an RCD is known as an ea
11. 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 51 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
12. 5 6 o The machine also comes with transport safety devices four plate angles between the support and the drum e n order to remove the safety devices o Remove side panels see Figure 4 pos 1 o Remove metal transport holders pos 2 3 o Mount side panels e The machine may not be moved with the transport holders removed Save the transport securities for future use 549193A Figure 4 24 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation Placement into hygienic barrier min 600 mm 23 62 STANDARD VERSION min 150 mm 5 91 VERSION WITH WEIGHING SYSTEM WITH DRAIN PLACED UNDERNEATH THE MACHINE IN THE CENTRAL PART AND WITH A HANDLING BASE ON REQUEST 549194C Figure 5 MACHINE A B C D E 18 40 25 175 see Table 2 110 max 50 24 55 0 98 6 88 dimension E 4 33 max 1 97 Table 7 dimensions stated in mm inches e Fill up the space between the wall and machine with plaster cardboard layer of maximum width 50mm 1 97 Fix the plaster cardboard to the wall by means of a thin profiled structure Fill up the gap between the
13. Drill with 211 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 549216A e On request the machine can be fitted with two additional inlets of liquid soap detergents situated on the panel see Figure 24 pos 1 Figure 24 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 39 Installation Z WARNING 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 Electrical connection of the liquid soap supply system e 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 e For electric connection of supply control signals is available on the side of the machine the terminal box with LED signalization of activation of the respective pump see Figure 25 1 At the terminal box there is a
14. Wash program 17 Mops 60 C Wash program 18 Horse cloths 40 C Wash program 19 Jeans 60 C Wash program 20 Starching e NOTE It is advisable to use only detergents with foam breaker which can easily be found in retail shops We do not recommend using gel detergents The dosage of soap to use is generally mentioned on the packing An overdose of detergent can lead to poor wash results and suds overflow which can damage the machine o Take care that the lid of the soap dispenser is closed if the machine starts Start the washer e After you have selected the required wash program push the START button The following message will appear on the display Did you lock the inner door If you are sure the inner door is locked correctly you confirm that by pushing of YES button The wash cycle starts In case you are not sure of proper locking push the NO button the programme will not start e f 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 e During the wash cycle the indication light is on light situated on the side of machine where the door for removing clean laundry is located 14 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Operation Progression bar Be Yeo FEST
15. label for electric connection Figure 25 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 2 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 manual 006000000 g 1121314156178 DAV oam 1004 524740 554540 Figure 25 40 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation End of cycle indication on request e The end of cycle indication consist of acoustic and visual signals so called traffic lights e The visual indication can be situated on the loading or unloading side of the machine e Fix the visual indication on a wall or another suitable structure Connect the cable end into a respective connector see Figure 1 pos 26 or 27 e Meaning of visual indication colours o Green the machine is in operation both sides Orange the machine will terminate operation within 4 5 minutes both sides o Red the machine has terminated operation and the linen can be remove
16. main power inlet 505 531 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 to make equipotential bonding between all these appliances The external protective terminal for this purpose is located on the side panel of the machine frame Figure 31 pos 3 The minimum protection conductor s cross section depends on the supply cable cross section and can be found in Table 14 However for the protection purposes with the supply cable section of min 4 mm we recommend to select a larger conductor section i e 6 mm 44 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation IH r IH Figure 31 1 Washing machine side of the machine 2 Laundry protective earth connection 3 Washing machine external protective terminal 4 Protective conductor washing machines connection 5 Grounding identification 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 Figure 32 The phase of the frequency control and motor which is connected
17. opening see Figure 16 and pull the cable through the bushing o Connect the coil for control of the recuperated water inlet 554574 the coil is not supplied with the machine operating voltage Figure 15 208 240V 50 60Hz o Secure the cable in a suitable manner so that it is protected INLET OF CABLE FOR CONTROL OF THE against being pulled out of the machine or inlet valve WATER VALVE OR PUMP FROM THE RECYCLE e Temperature range C F 10 14 to 90 194 e Pressure 8 bar 116 PSI e Connection outside diameter 19mm 0 75 e The hose and the connector must be resistant to chemical substances which are used for the washing process It is also possible to use a hose with enhanced performance such as the rubber EPDM hose The recycling system must be fitted with a filter which must be regularly and thoroughly cleaned based on the water quality 554575 This cleaning prevents prolongation of filling up times and Figure 16 malfunction of the water valves e For programming method please refer to the Programming manual 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 33 Installation Treatment of the recuperated water e The recuperated water must be filtered before entering the recycling tank A mechanical filter must be installed which filters off small particles fluff buttons paper etc of sizes 0 2 mm or smaller The denser the mesh the better There must also be a filt
18. the steel base onto the required place e 2 Drill off the rivets and remove the hole cover 6 on the plinth corresponding to the desired draining valve and direction of drain e 3 Cut the hose 10 to length A m Draining 18 kg 401b 24 kg 5516 position Dimension A First 305 12 440 17 32 ai Second 180 7 1 295 11 61 Right First inst me om Second 95 3 74 115 4 53 Table 13 dimensions stated in mm inches 4 For draining to the right and for the first position of draining carry out the following steps cut the bent piece 12 by 30mm 1 18 dimension B e 6 Place the assembled parts into the plinth and secure by bolts 16 e 7 Place the machine onto the plinth and secure the machine to the plinth by securing bolts 18 e 8 Connect the hose to the discharge position inside the machine and to the discharge piping outside the machine 5 Assemble the parts 7 15 549172 PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC 554433 Figure 20 continuation Side drain INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 37 Installation Main drain channel pipe e 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 Figure 21 pos 1 to assure the good working of the drain pipe If the main drain pipe cannot
19. the temperature of the washing bath There are a lot of things that have influence on the temperature measurement Therefore the temperature control 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 e 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 Avoid damp conditions where water or moisture could run down the walls and covers of the washer or cover the floor around the washer Do not install the washer above an open gutter Close any nearby gutters so
20. 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 Figure 32 Multiple machines in line 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 45 Maintenance and adjustment Maintenance and adjustments Z 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 e 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 e Remove th
21. 2 0 43 3 200 240 50 60 13 6 40 2 2 12 43 3 200 240 50 60 19 6 63 2 2 18 43 3 380 415 50 60 2 4 20 2 2 0 43 3 380 415 50 60 13 6 25 2 2 12 43 3 380 415 50 60 19 6 32 2 2 18 43 3 380 415 50 60 2 4 16 2 2 0 43 3 440 480 50 60 2 4 16 2 2 0 43 3 380 415 50 60 13 6 25 2 2 12 43 3 440 480 50 60 13 6 25 2 2 12 43 3 380 415 50 60 19 6 32 2 2 18 43 3 440 480 50 60 19 6 32 2 2 18 43 Table 5 Frequency Total power Motor Heatin Internal fHz y kW Fuse A n 9 n 1 200 240 50 60 3 2 20 3 0 43 3 200 240 50 60 3 2 20 3 0 43 3 200 240 50 60 20 2 63 3 18 43 3 380 415 50 60 3 2 20 3 0 43 3 380 415 50 60 20 2 32 3 18 43 3 380 415 50 60 3 2 16 3 0 43 3 440 480 50 60 3 2 16 3 0 43 3 380 415 50 60 20 2 32 3 18 43 3 440 480 50 60 20 2 32 3 18 43 Table 6 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 23 Installation Installation Transportation and unpacking e The machine is delivered bolted onto the transport pallet and packed in a shrink wrap foil or box o Remove packing from the machine o Remove side panels see Figure 4 pos 1 Remove the bolts between the machine and pallet o Mount side panels o When the machine is lifted off the pallet Make sure that the machine does not come down on the floor with either of the corners first The panel of the machine can be damaged o Place the machine on its final position see Figures
22. 5 41 do 95 Relative humidity 30 to 90 without condensation Height above sea level m ft do 1000 3280 Storage temperature CIF 1 do 55 34 do 131 Maximum static load on floor kN 5 32 5 85 Maximum dynamic load on floor 4 5 0 7 4 9 1 2 Frequency of dynamic load Hz 15 65 15 65 Table 1 18 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Technical data Machines 18 24 kg 40 55 Ib standard version 18 kg 40 Ib 24 kg 55 Ib P00 LOADING SIDE LEFT SIDE VIEWED FROM THE DIRTY SIDE LOADING SIDE 24 kg 55 Ib P00 gt UNLOADING SIDE RIGHT SIDE VIEWED FROM THE CLEAN SIDE LOADING SIDE Figure 1 549172_C_PUB_DATE_14_APR_2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 19 Technical data Control panel 2 Emergency stop button CENTRALSTOP 3 Door for loading dirty laundry outer door i e the dirty side door opening width x high 18 kg 40 Ib 376 x 325 14 8 12 79 24 kg 55 Ib 496 x 325 19 52 x 12 79 e Main switch Heating change over switch electric heating steam heating on request USB port on request Fuses Trace Tech connection RS485 on request 9 Electrical connection to liquid soap pumps 10 Electrical supply connec
23. 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 CAUTION MACHINE WITH WEIGHING SYSTEM NEVER CARRY LOAD SENSORS BY THEIR CABLES AVOID ELECTRIC WELDING NEAR THE LOAD SENSORS AN IMPACT MIGHT CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE LOAD SENSORS AVOID UNEQUAL LOAD DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN THE LOAD SENSORS WHEN PUTTING THE MACHINE DOWN WHEN THE POWER OF THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED ON THE SYSTEM NEEDS A 10 MINUTES WARM UP TIME THIS IS IMPORTANT WHEN THE POWER HAS BEEN OFF FOR MORE THAN F
24. E UP MOVE DOWN SELECTION NO DECREASING THE TIME SEQUENCE SELECTION YES 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 e c o 10 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Operation Before washing e 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 e 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 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 L
25. EMERGENCY STOP DEVICE TAKES CARE THAT AT LEAST THE CONTROL CIRCUIT OF THE APPLIANCE IS INTERRUPTED Z 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 ON MAKE SURE THAT THERE ARE NO PEOPLE CHILDREN OR ANIMALS PRESENT IN OR AROUND THE MACHINE Z 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 PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK INJURY FIRE AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE N WARNING LOOKING AT THE MACHINE FROM THE PULLEY SIDE THE DRUM ROTATION DURING EXTRACTION MUST BE CLOCKWISE Z 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 A
26. IVE MINUTES IGNORING WARM UP MIGHT RESULT IN A MAJOR ERROR IN WEIGHING N WARNING THE RECYCLING TANK MUST BE INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED AND AUTHORISED TECHNICIANS ONLY THE INSTALLATION MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Operation Operation Symbols on the machine Caution dangerous electrical tension e electrical devices 6 Caution other danger read and follow written instructions ci 24 Do close or cover 4 lt 90 190 F 100 800 kPa 15 116 psi gt 40 100 800 kPa 15 116 Warm water inlet color of the label Soft cold water inlet light blue color of the label psi Hard cold water inlet blue of the label psi The machine hot air outlet eS The holes to be drilled not punched In case of emergency press the emergency button to stop the machine Y Steam m Main switch 2 4 lt 40 mg L EH Caution Increased temperature CETT pel gt Lighting Steam heating Electrical heating 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL Operation Xcontrol Plus 0 START ADVANCE function STOP program interruption CONFIRM THE SELECTION CANCEL THE SELECTION MOV
27. LL LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES IF MORE APPLIANCES IN THE SAME LOCATION MUTUAL GROUNDING MUST BE APPLIED WHERE POSSIBLE N WARNING ALWAYS CONSULT THE STATIC REQUIREMENTS WITH A STATIC ENGINEER IN ORDER TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF PERMISSIBLE LOADS VIBRATIONS AND NOISE LEVEL IN THE BUILDING THE MANUFACTURER DOES NOT RECOMMEND INSTALLING THE WASHING MACHINE IN A ROOM WITH A CELLAR UNDERNEATH OR ON A FLOOR HAVING ROOMS UNDERNEATH 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 A BASEMENT WITHOUT A LOAD SUPPORT DESIGNED BY A STRUCTURAL ENGINEER N WARNING ALTHOUGH THE APPLIANCE MAY BE IN THE OFF POSITION THERE IS STILL ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE SWITCH SUPPLY TERMINALS 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 7 Safety Precautions N WARNING WHEN 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
28. Put your fingers over the edge of the front panel on the door lock side Push the emergency door opening button Open the door if all safety conditions are fulfilled How to remedy incorrect position of drum e On the unloading side after the wash cycle has terminated open the outer door and close them again within 30 seconds at the latest New positioning of the drum will occur e On the loading side close the outer door and press the arrow down button on the programmer New positioning of the drum will occur Error indication shown on display L 50 e See chapter First service at technical problem e See Programming manual chapter Troubleshooting ist of recommended spare parts e drain valve e 2 way inlet valve e 3 way inlet valve e 4 way inlet valve e steam valve e door lock e fuses e thermostat sensor e motor contactor e heating contactor e heating element e V belts e door seal o Find more detailed information and order codes in the spare parts catalogue for individual machines at your dealer INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Putting the machine out of service Putting the machine out of service Disconnecting the machine Switch off the external electric power inlet to the machine Turn off the main switch on the machine Shut the external water or steam inlet to the machine Make sure that the external electric power and steam inle
29. adjust the feet of load sensors Each load sensor foot can be adjusted within the range of 5mm Adjustment procedure 1 Lift up the machine 2 Loosen the nut 8 and turn the foot 3 in order to achieve the required position 3 Tighten the nut 8 4 Put the machine down and verify that the load applied to each sensor is within the specified range 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 29 Installation Mechanical installation version with weighing system and drain placed underneath the machine in the central part on request Placement of drain underneath the machine approximately in the middle of it is only possible in combination with the weighing system UNLOADING SIDE e This solution enables installation of machines in a row next to one another with a minimum clearance of 120 mm 4 72 between the machines e The machine can be slidden out of the row for maintenance and LOADING servicing purposes by means of a manual stacking truck It is necessary to proceed very carefully when handling with the lower part of the machine so that no components get damaged 554538 Figure 10 e t is advisable to use anchoring pads supplied on request fixed to the floor underneath the weighing system They serve the purpose of placing the machine back in its exact position after it has been slid out of the row Drill 4 holes 216 mm 0 63 into
30. be connected to a supply circuit to which no lighting units or general purpose receptacles are connected 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 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 was
31. 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 d1 d2 d3 e The recommended drain pipes diameter di 75 3 for one machine d2 100 4 for two machines d3 125 5 for three machines d1 549211A Figure 21 Recommended drain pipe diameters Venting Z WARNING VAPOURS ESCAPE FROM THE MACHINE THROUGH THE AIR VENT OPENING SEE FIGURE 1 POSITION 21 DO NOT COVER Steam connection Z WARNING INSTALL A STEAM SUPPLY DISCONNECTING DEVICE IN THE VICINITY OF EACH WASHER DISCONNECT THE STEAM SUPPLY ALWAYS BEFORE ANY SERVICE OR INTERVENTION GIVING SUFFICIENT TIME TO COOL DOWN THE PARTS TO AVOID INJUIRES Z WARNING IT IS NECESSARY TO INSERT A FILTER WITH PERMEABILITY UP TO 300 MICROMETERS IN FRONT OF THE STEAM VALVE POSSIBLE DIRT BIGGER THAN 300 MICROMETERS MIGHT DAMAGE THE STEAM VALVE AND CAN CAUSE ITS LEAKAGE e For dimensions of steam connection information see Figure 22 and technical data table e Use an inlet steam pressure hoses only adapted to the steam valve with appropriate seal that is suitable for the applied working pressure Take care that by the installation and connection of the steam supply the necessary measure are taken that accidental contact is prevented this for all pe
32. d now the clean side only or the linen can be loaded after the previous cycle has been terminated the dirty side only 554944 554543 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 41 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 Figure 28 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 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 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
33. e following chapters e Secure the machine to the floor by two anchoring bolts The anchoring bolts are not supplied with the machine e Drill 2 holes of diameter 20 mm 0 78 and depth 95 mm 3 74 in the positions shown Figure 7 for the anchoring bolts on request Drilling points for anchoring bolts B UNLOADING SIDE ANCHORING BOLT LOADING SIDE NOT PART OF THE MACHINE SUPPLY Figure 7 Mechanical installation MACHINE A B C D E 660 95 18 40 see 2 see Table2 25 98 3 74 215 dimension dimension 795 87 5 8 46 ae 31 29 3 44 Table 9 dimensions stated in mm inches INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL The machine shall be lifted in the bottom frame Place the machine over the two drilled holes Check that the machine is in level If not use appropriate washers to level it up Mount the anchoring bolts in the holes drilled in the floor Fit the washers and nuts and tighten well 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation Mechanical installation version with weighing system on request e Lift up the machine Install the stands 1 underneath the machine e Install load sensors 2 with their rubber feet 3 and sensor guards 9 on request onto the stands e Check that all the stands and load sensors with rubber feet are correctly placed on the machine frame and tighte
34. e 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 e 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 e 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 e 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 e Check water and possible steam inlets for leakage e 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 e Check the bearing house for leakage e 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 e Check for the belt tension or possible damage therefore remove the machine side cover e Check the tightness of the bolts according to chapter Tightening moments e Check visually all hoses and connection inside the machine for leaking e Make sure that the control components are prot
35. ected against moisture and dust during the clean up Wipe and clean up the machine inside e On machines with electric heating check the tightening of the contacts of heating elements terminals and other power terminals main switch fuse disconnectors contactors Checking and maintenance every six months e The filters in the water connection at the valves need to be cleaned Turn off the tap Unscrew the inlet hoses from 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 46 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Maintenance and adjustment Z 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 e Remove dirt and dust clean and verify functionality from the cooling fin of the inverter o the motor cooling fins o the internal ventilator of the inverter if present o the external ventilator if present o the external air relieves of the machine o Lubrication see chapter Lubrication Adjusting
36. ected recommended torque values o 4 Nm nut M6 for securing the heating element 2 3 hose clamp 1 1 3 Nm wire hose clamp e For other torque values please contact the service department Replacement washer fuses Fuse values e The correct values of fuses can be found in the vicinity of the fuse holders and on the electrical scheme and delivered with the machine When a 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 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 49 Trouble shooting aids Trouble shooting aids Unblocking of the door lock in case of emergency e f 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 Z 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 TOO 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 e Verify if all condition are present to safely open the door Gently push the washing unit to back
37. er installed on the pressure side of the pump It is also possible to install an additional chemical filter The manufacturer advises to consult a specialist in filter systems Water recycling tank properties Z WARNING IT IS PROHIBITED TO HEAT THE WATER IN THE RECYCLING TANK THIS WOULD DISTURB THE TEMPERATURE BALANCE OF THE WASHER AND MAKE THE REMAINING CHEMICALS IN THE RECUPERATED WATER MORE ACTIVE WHICH WOULD LEAD TO CORROSION OF THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION e The recycling tank must meet the following minimum requirements o The tank must be made according to national standards o Tank capacity the capacity varies depending on multiple factors so it must be calculated by an authorized engineer The factors are 1 The number of washing steps per washer in which the water will be recuperated 2 The programmable amount of water that will be recuperated in a washing step to find this amount please refer to the Programming manual 3 The number of washers that will deliver water to the recycling tank 4 The use of recuperated water per washer e The tank must have an overflow to the sewer Water from the sewer must not be able to flow back into the recycling tank e The network of pipes and hoses the water pump and the recycling tank must be of a non corroding material It must be resistant to water and chemicals used for washing e The tank must be equipped with a system that fills the tank with clean water to a minimu
38. g the belts tension is necessary see the recommended values below o 18 kg 40 Ib 64 69 Hz o 24 kg 55 Ib 72 75 Hz N WARNING TO CHANGE THE BELTS NEVER USE A CROWBAR SCREW DRIVER OR ALIKE TO TAKE OFF THE BELTS OVER THE PULLEY 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 47 Maintenance and adjustment Lubrication Z WARNING CARRY OUT THE LUBRICATION PROCEDURE ONLY WHEN THE MAIN SWITCH IS OFF AND ALL COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN STOPPED UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE IN THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS e Use a grease press Press the lubrication in slowly High pressure may distort the sealing e Use lubricating grease containing extreme pressure additives of the following characteristics o NLGI consistency no 2 o Lithium base o EP additives o With anti corrosion properties o Stable against oxidation o Water resistant o good mechanical and thermal stability o recommended lubricants Gadus S2 V220 2 SHELL Alvania EP2 LF SHELL Beacon EP2 ESSO e The standard location of lubrication points see Figure 34 is 549590 under the covers on the left and right side of the machine Figure 34 Lubricator o Bearing lubricator 1 o Lubricator of sealing rings 2 e On request the lubrication points located on the upper panel see Figure 35 o left bearing lubrication pos 1 o fight bearing lubrication pos 2 o left sealing ring lubrication pos 3 o fight seal
39. her extractor is not designed for work which may create an explosive atmosphere inside the machine and will not be used for this purpose 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 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 5 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
40. igh Overload ibad call exceeds m Full Stop Tumble system only E300 Specific Mitsubishi MITS ERR iste E Full stop safety time Whole cycle uam MEMORY ERR Memory Error Full stop safety time Any time Internal memory 550 Error data for For Info only function whole traceability y TRACEYBILITY Internal Traceability Traceability function whole E551 FULL memory is full Forinteroniy cycle E560 Errors in communication Only in Advanced menu E563 ERRORS it UsBilash disk Info only Data Export Import SOFTW ERR Software Error Full stop safety time Any time 549172_C_PUB_DATE_14_APR_2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 17 Technical data Technical data MACHINE kg Ib 18 40 24 55 Inner drum volume 180 240 diameter mm inch 750 29 53 750 29 53 Drum speed wash 42 42 extraction rpm 939 939 Heating electricity kW 12 18 18 steam bar 3 8 3 8 hot water C F 90 194 90 194 G factor 370 370 Net weight kg Ib 430 948 460 1014 Water valves connection BSP DN20 34 3x DN20 34 Water pressure kPa 100 800 100 800 Recommended water pressure kPa 300 500 300 500 Capacity l min 20 20 Drain valve outer mm 76 76 Flow amount with drain valve l min 210 210 Steam valve connection BSP DN15 1 2 DN15 1 2 Steam pressure kPa 100 800 100 800 General data Ambient temperature C F 5 do 3
41. ing ring lubrication pos 4 e Before you start the lubrication procedure put the machine in the extraction mode of operation for about 10 minutes in order to warm up the old grease in the bearings Then switch the machine off slowly pump the lubricant and at the same time turn the drum Remove the excess pressed out lubrication After the sealing has been lubricated it might occur that certain amount of excess lubrication is pressed out into the area of the external drum tub In order to remove the excess lubrication carry out hot wash cycle without any laundry Thus the grease is washed away e Once every 6 months carry out lubrication of o Bearings 4g for one bearing approx 4 strokes based on the grease press type o Sealing rings 39 for one sealed spot approx 3 strokes based on the grease press type 554544 Figure 35 Lubricator on the upper panel on request 48 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Maintenance and adjustment Water filters e 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 Tightening moments e Sel
42. intenance every three months 46 Checking and maintenance every six nnne nnn nnns 46 Adi usting ot satfety Switch ss gione ang vested E en E EE EHE 47 Belt replacement and adjusting 0 47 EUbricatioriss Gee 48 WateotlterS 49 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL Safety Precautions TGALEMINGIMOMENIS 5 fee M Sm 49 Replacement washer fuses 49 Ieequorc 50 Unblocking of the door lock in case of emergency 50 How to remedy incorrect position of nnne nennen 50 Error indication shown on display 50 List of recommended spare parts n nnn nrer sse nnn nnns 50 Putting the machine out of 51 Disconnecting the frachlniea HER TEN R NV TERR RNC TOR cU A 51 51 Machine GiSpOS alt sic EET 4 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Safety Precautions Safety precautions Failure to comply with the instructions may lead to incorrec
43. m required working level in case the water level drops below this minimum If this requirement is not met and an insufficient or no amount of recuperated water is fed into the washer it will not function properly e A pump must transport the recuperated water from the tank to the washer The requirements for the pump depend on the number and type of washers that are connected to the recycling system The maximum pump pressure is 8 116 PSI The use of a float in the recycling tank e This option is not obligatory However it is advisable to install a level switch This level switch must be connected to the LEVEL microprocessor by means of a potential free contact SWITCH see Figure 17 e The relay contact K1 has to close when the water level is too low Terminal B is positioned on the left side in the lower part of the microprocessor Terminal A is positioned directly above terminal B The microprocessor is positioned inside the washer If the Check signal recycle parameter is set to yes in the configuration menu the timer will send a signal in case that the water level of the recycling tank is too low Figure 17 Terminal A Terminal B 1 5 4 5 6 5 4 5 6 8 9 554576 34 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation Drain connection Drain under the machine standard e Connect a 76 3 pipe or rubber hose
44. machine and structure with foam rubber or any other compressible material which will not affect the weighing process 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 25 Installation Placement into hygienic barrier with guards on request min 600 mm 23 62 STANDARD VERSION min 150 mm 5 91 VERSION WITH WEIGHING SYSTEM WITH DRAIN PLACED UNDERNEATH THE MACHINE IN THE CENTRAL PART AND WITH A HANDLING BASE ON REQUEST L 25 G m B A 554437B Version with weighing system or with steel base and guards for the hygienic barrier on request Figure 6 26 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation MACHINE A B 18 40 see Table 2 dimension 100 100 see Table 2 110 50
45. n 21 Machines 18 24 kg 40 55 Ib version with weighing system with drain placed underneath the machine in the central part and with a handling base on request nenne 22 installation MEC X X 24 Transportation and unpacklrig iie iii i EE o e Ee E EE d o e d e e e et e e fe efe ee 24 Placement into hygienic nennen nnne 24 Placement into hygienic barrier with guards on request 26 Mechanical installatlOnze 28 Mechanical installation version with weighing system on request 29 Mechanical installation version with weighing system and drain placed underneath the machine inthe central On requ st PEE DIEM CL UE ERE PU Des a e ei dte E end 30 Mechanical installation version with weighing system with drain placed underneath the machine in the central part and with a handling base on request 31 E i 0 pm 32 Recuperated water sane nnns 33 Treatment of the recuperated 34 Water recycling tank 34 The use of a float in the recycling tank
46. nded 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 e The supply cable is not delivered with the machine e Specifications o Conductors with copper cores o Stranded conductors are strongly recommended flexible wiring to avoid conductor breaking because of vibration o THE CROSS SECTION DEPENDS ON THE USED SUPPLY PROTECTION DEVICE SEE TABLE 14 FOR THE MINIMAL CROSS SECTION o As short as possible directly from the supply protection device to the washer without branching off o No plug or extension cords The machine is intended to be permanently connected to the electrical network e Connection o Insert the cable through the hole see Figure 1 pos 10 insure a strain relief turnbuckle is used so that the supply cable can not move o Strip the conductor ends according Figure 29 o The protective conductor must be longer so that when the cable is pulled out accidentally this conductor is disconnected the last one o With stranded conductors use wire end tubes with an insulated sleeve 6 for L1 U L2 V L3 W N conductors Make sure there can not be make accidental contact since the supply cable stays under voltage even when the main switch is off o Crimp a ring terminal eyelet to the protection conductor for good fixation to the PE terminal o Connect the supply cable conductors to the incoming
47. ned e Place the machine in the required position e Check that all the rubber feet of the load sensors are stable e Remove the transport safety devices transport props e Use a water level to check that the lower frame of machine is positioned totally level e Attach hoses for water supply to the machine o NOTE The machine is not anchored into the floor it stands on the load sensor feet Take into consideration that the entire machine acts as a measuring gauge Therefore anything that you place onto the machine or anything that is in physical contact with it influences the weighing process Make sure that the water connection as regards the pressure in the hoses does not interfere with the weighing The hoses must not pull or push the machine in any direction or prop it up in any way e Install the covers 4 5 and 6 In case that the machine is placed in a hygienic barrier install also the sealing profile 7 e Check and if necessary adjust the height of the load sensor feet X3 Y3kg REIN ARS so that an even load distribution among all the load sensors is ensured see Figure 9 X2 Y2kg Sa tke Advanced menu gt Weighing gt Load cell calibration o X1 X2 X3 X4 10 40 load on each load sensor in Figure 9 must be in the specified range Y1 Y2 Y4 load of each load sensor in kg o Incase that the load sensors are outside the specified range it is necessary to
48. not exceed 540 mm 21 26 max 540 mm 21 26 Figure 13 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 31 Installation Water connections The appliance has been designed with a build in AB airgap system according EN1717 Nevertheless when potable water will be connected to the appliance an approved double check valve or some other no less effective device providing backflow prevention protection to at least fluid category three shall be fitted at the point of connections between the water supply and the appliance 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 12 shows the possible connection 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 To connect cold water use a hose with plastic elbow To connect hot water use a hose with metal elbow Re used water hoses must not be used The water pressure data see Technical data Connections
49. oading more will reduce the wash result and can damage the linen Placing the laundry into the machine e Put the main switch into the position ON The display of the control panel lights up If it does not light up check whether any of the emergency stop buttons are activated release them e The following is displayed Select program Door position and the symbol arrow down e Press the arrow down symbol The drum then turns slightly and stops in a position which allows opening of the door inner door on the side of the machine where the door for loading dirty laundry is located e Use the door handle and open the door of the loading side outer door e Closed drum door inner door 549187 e First phase of opening the door Press safety pin spring 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 11 Operation e Using both hands force push both door parts inside until the latches on one door part are released from the openings on the other door part Opening the door while reducing the hand pressure on the door e Drum door opened Open the upper part of the drum door into the uppermost position you must overcome the force of its spring Thus the upper part of door is secured 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 12 Operation e Version with weighing system Before you insert the laundry alwa
50. ocking of the door lock in case of emergency 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 15 Operation First service at technical problem N Failure message Failure Action Fault occurrence E2 No Drain End Drain failure Full Stop tumble Draining Whole cycle revolutions under Tilt Fault pally Sumen Full stop tumble the distribution revolutions activated level Safety switch activated during the E4 Imbalance transition from Skip continue Spin distribution into spin sequence Safety switch E5 Tilt High Sp activated at high Full stop safety time High revolutions revolutions E6 Door Switch Door switch failure Full stop safety time Whole cycle E7 Door Coil Door lock failure Full stop safety time Whole cycle Door lock failure in 3 T E8 Door Start the beginning of cycle Don t start In the beginning of cycle Door lock opening E9 Door End failure at the end of Don t start End cycle cycle T Full stop request for VERE E11 No Fill Fill failure Continue While filling Failure due to water overfill water level After filling or during the filling E12 OverFill above the pre set Full stop tumble procedure value E13 No Heating Heating failure Full stop tumble While heating S Full stop request for E14 Heat Time Heating time failure continue While heating E15 Too Hot Too Hot Full s
51. of safety switch STICK OF SAFETY e The safety switch is an important component which must if SWITCH 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 or when the amount of laundry exceeds the machine capacity o Setting the safety switch without laundry inserted in drum 18 24 kg 40 55 Ib X 2 mm 0 08 The X dimension represents the distance between the lower edge of the lug and the stick of safety switch see Figure 33 N WARNING 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 N WARNING MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SUPPLY BY USE AND SECURE THE DISCONNECTING DEVICE e On a new machine and after a belt replacement make an inspection of the belt tightness o After first 24 hrs of operation o After first 80 hrs of operation o Every 6 months or every 1000 operation hours which ever comes first e The belts are accessible from the side of the machine the side with main switch 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 correctin
52. ont soap dispenser water is empty Mach only The Soap Supplies E39 Out of Soap are running Out of For Info only Wash step Soap For Info only E41 Service Due Service Due Warning Open door reset End cycle E42 Connection PHA For Info only Data Transfer Networking Wrong Voltage E43 Voltage Par Range Selection Make correct selection Configuration menu Incorrect selection E44 Model Type of machine type Make correct selection Configuration menu Incorrect signal for E80 SoapTimeOut liquid detergent Full stop tumble Whole cycle dispensing Wash Step E81 No Reheat Heating Failure Full stop tumble Traceability only E Full stop request for Wash Step E82 No Refill Refill failure Continue Traceability only No successful wash Info that the wash cycle Abnormal Cycle Termination ERE ee se cycle termination has to be repeated Traceability only Real Time Clock No End cycle E85 RTC Reset Bat or battery low For Info only Traceability only Communication fault machines with weighing E100 Weigh No Comm weighing system Full Stop Tumble system only Weight machine is too j machines with weighing E101 Weigh Low oi Don t Start system only Weight machine is i machines with weighing E102 Weigh High too high Don t Start system only Weight is not Xm E103 Weigh Balance balanced over 4load Don t Start with weighing cell s ystem only Weight on individual machines with weighing E104 We
53. person injury The manufacturer is not responsible for the damage to the fabrics that are washed by an inappropriate washing method 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
54. rsons Due to the high temperature direct injury will appear 38 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation CONNECT THE STEAM HOSE TO STEAM VALVE 549213A Figure 22 Steam connection Liquid soap connection e General Always use liquid soap pumps with a flow rate that can bring the requested quantity in less than 30sec e IMPORTANT Start pumping immediately after the water valves are open The incoming water dilutes the liquid soap and brings it into the tub assembly e Secure the location of 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 e The washer has provisions for connecting external dosing of liquid soaps On the side a plastic hose connection part is present Figure 23 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 98 mm 0 315 in the plastic hose connection part for each pump We recommend using the left openings for connecting the pumps first and setting the flow rate of the pumps to 60 to 100 hour On the plastic hose connection part is also a 3 nipples of 12 mm 2 Use this nipple ONLY for entering diluted soap
55. rth leakage trip or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI or an Appliance Leakage Current Interrupter ALCI or earth ground leakage current breaker Specifications Tripping current 100mA if locally not available allowed use 30mA trip current preferably selective type with small time delay set o Install max 2 machines on each RCD for 30mA only 1 machine o Type B There are components inside the machine which make use of DC voltages and therefor a type B RCD is necessary For information only Type B is better performance than type A and type A is better than type AC e 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 e 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 recomme
56. t use of the appliance and may result in risk of fire bodily injuries or death and or damage to the laundry and or the appliance WARNING Read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in this manual carefully before N 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 i WARNING SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR LATER USE 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 cause damage or injuries If the machine is used for special applications follow the instructions and warning to avoid
57. terminals main switch 1 marked with L1 U L2 V L8 W and the terminal copper screw marked with PE see Figure 30 o Provide a sag in the cable in front of the cable strain relief This will avoid ingress of condensed water into the machine see Figure 30 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 43 Installation Power supply protection device nominal Min phase conductor Min Protection conductor current US section in mm AWG section in mm AWG Automatic circuit breakers Fuses 16A 15A 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 AWG 11 4 mm AWG 11 40A 40A 32A 30A 6 mm AWG 9 6 mm AWG 9 63A 50A 50 10 mm AWG 7 10 mm AWG 7 80A 63A 16 mm 16 mm 100A 80A 25 mm 16 mm 125A 100A 35 mm 25 mm Table 14 Manufacturer s recommended minimal conductor section Protection conductor Phase conductor Phase conductor Phase conductor Neutral conductor Molded tube The stripped length of conductors A i m 505530 7 Figure 29 Adaptation of conductor ends of supply cable Main switch Turnbuckle Sag of inlet cable hop Machine protective earth connection and equipotential bonding N W L3 V L2 Figure 30 Connection of
58. that waste water steam cannot collect near inside the washer 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 Vapour or hot air can escape out of the venting Do not cover the vent but protect it 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
59. the floor for the placement of the anchoring pads These holes should be 60 mm 2 36 deep see Figure 10 MACHINE A B C D E F G 640 105 1031 18 40 Table2 Table2 25 20 4 13 108 5 40 59 dimension dimension ON REQUEST 24 55 775 975 4 27 31 81 1120 30 51 3 84 44 09 554539 Table 10 dimensions stated in mm inches Figure 11 30 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation Mechanical installation version with weighing system with drain placed underneath the machine in the central part and with a handling base on request e The machines installed on a handling base may be placed LEFT BACKSTOP OF RIGHT BACKSTOP OF in a row There must be a minimum clearance of 150 mm 5 9 THE HANDLING THE between the machines It is then possible to pull the machine out of the row perform servicing and push it back into the correct position The backstops anchored to the floor facilitate the return of the machine into the correct position see Figure 12 4 UNLOADING SIDE e on oa en 1 1 1 MACHINE C D E F 913 LOADING dimension dimension 24 55 E 7 87 1 65 1033 0 47 40 67 554572 Table 11 dimensions stated in mm inches e The width of a pallet truck fork must
60. tion 11 Drain standard 1 x 3 12 Soap dispenser 13 Steam connection steam version 1 2 14 Cold water soft 15 Cold water hard 16 Hot water 17 Signal of machine running 18 Door for removing clean laundry outer door i e the clean side 19 Inlet of water from the recycle external diameter 19 20 Connection liquid soap 21 Air relieve 22 Cable inlet cable for control of the valve or pump of water from the water recycle on request for water recycle 23 Drain into the water recycle 1 x 3 on request for water recycle 24 Additional inlets of liquid soap detergents placed on the panel on request 25 Lubrication system external placement on request see chapter Lubrication 26 Connector for connecting visual end of cycle indication unloading side clean side on request 27 Connector for connecting visual end of cycle indication loading side dirty side on request MACHINE A B C Cmi D F G H Ht I J K L M NO 18 49 200 850 655 805 35 43 1145 1455 1605 31 33 46 515 665 25 79 31 63 1423 1573 1127 1277 277 1025 263 35 15 15 1020 45 08 57 28 63 19 1 22 979 20 28 26 18 675 g25 56 02 61 93 44 37 50 27 10 91 40 35 10 35 1 38 0 59 0 59 24 55 10 16 38 18 26 58 32 48 MACHINE P Q RS T U VINWIX Y Z AA DA EA FA GA HA 48 40 3 54 50 496 259 384 133 321 76
61. to the machine s drain pipe ensuring a downward flow from the machine Avoid sharp bends which may prevent proper draining e The drainage pipe should be located over a floor drain drainage channel LOADING UNLOADING UNLOADING SIDE Figure 18 One drain valve Figure 19 Two drain valves 1 Drain standard e 76mm 3 2 Drain into the water recycle 976mm 3 on request for water recycle 3 Clamp 4 Waste pipeline Drain version with weighing system and drain placed underneath the machine in the central part on request e Position of draining holes see Figures 2 3 Tables 3 4 e Connection of drain pipe see chapter Drain under the machine standard 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 35 Installation Side drain on request e Side drain can only be used with a steel base plinth or with a weighing system e The following assembly instructions describe method of draining water from the standard position to the left of the machine Installation of draining position to the right is more or less the same 1 Washing machine loading side 2 Drain to the left 3 Steel base plinth 4 First draining position standard 5 Second draining position into water recycle on request Figure 20 Side drain 36 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Installation e 1 Install
62. top tumble While heating E21 OverFlow Water level too high Full stop tumble After filling or during the filling procedure E24 Level Sens Dele ce ove Continue Don t start Before start up sensor Defective 25 Temp Sensor temperature sensor Continue Don t start Before start up Undefined frequency E26 Mitsub Code Full stop tumble Whole cycle E27 Invert Com Communication fault Full stop safety time Whole cycle inverter E28 THT time THT Time out Full stop safety time At spin sequence E29 time OV3 Time out E OP Full stop safety time At spin sequence Initialization fault 1 Load Par frequency inverter Don t start When setting up parameters Verification fault E32 Verify Par frequency inverter Don t start At loading parameters parameters E35 Wrong Softw Don t start New software version Reduction of spinning E36 Imbalance Vapaana ton sequence revolutions Spinning sequence system activated For Info only 16 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL 549172 C PUB DATE 14 APR 2014 DOC Operation Failure message Failure Action Fault occurrence Drain failure at the E37 No Drain Spr Spray Sequence Full stop tumble Spray Sequence E38 No Recycle The tank with Warning at the End Wash step recuperated Fr
63. ts are shut off Disconnect all electric water or steam inlets Insulate the external electric power inlet conductors Equip the machine with a sign OUT OF SERVICE Unscrew nuts bolts fixing the machine to the floor During transportation follow the instructions stated in chapter Transportation and unpacking In case the machine will never be used again secure it so that injury of persons damage to health property and nature is avoided Make sure enclosing of persons or animals inside the machine cannot occur injury of persons by moving or sharp parts of the machine possibly operating fills e g remove the door secure the drum against turning and similar BE CAREFUL FALLING DOOR AND GLASS CAN CAUSE INJURIES Machine disposal N WARNING TAKE ALL NECESSARY ACTION AND PRECAUTIONS WHEN DOING DISASSEMBLY OF THE WASHER TO AVOID INJURIES BY GLASS OR SHARP METAL EDGES Possibility of the machine disposal by the specialized company Information concerning the WEEE directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment for European Union member states only o For the production of the machine that you have purchased natural resources are being reclaimed and used The machine can contain substances which are dangerous for health and environment o When you dispose of your machine to avoid spreading of these substances in our environment and to reduce the pressure on our natural resources we encourage you to
64. use the collection reuse and recycle system of your region or country These systems reuse or recycle most of the components o The symbol crossed out bin on wheels 2 invites you to make use of these systems o If you wish more information concerning the systems for collection reuse or recycling of disposed machines you can take contact with the competent administration of your region or country waste management o You can also take contact with us for more information concerning the environmental performances of our products o Please consider that the WEEE directive is generally only valid for household machines In some countries professional machines are added in others not Therefore the symbol may not be present Info for dealers Due to the diversity of the national legislations manufacturer can not take all the measures to be in accordance with all national legislations of each member state We expect that each dealer who imports our appliances into a member state and puts it on the market takes the necessary steps to be in rule with the national legislation as the directive requires Possibility of the machine liquidation by own potential It is necessary to sort out the parts for metal non metal glass plastics etc and bring them to recycle places The sorted out materials has to be classified in waste groups Offer the sorted waste to the company which is competent for further treatment 549172 C PUB DATE
65. ys tare set zero weight by pressing the 0 button e Insert the laundry into the drum e Close the drum door inner door by following the same procedure as for opening the door but in reversed order e Check proper securing the door by the safety pin spring so that it avoids pushing the door inside the washing drum This means that it is not possible to open the door again without another push of the safety pin spring There must be a gap between the safety pin spring and the upper door edge e Closed drum door inner door Z WARNING MAKE SURE THAT THE DRUM DOORIS CLOSED PROPERLY IT MEANS THAT IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO OPEN THE DOOR AGAIN WITHOUT ANOTHER PUSH OF THE SAFETY PIN SPRING MAKE SURE THAT THERE IS A GAP BETWEEN THE SAFETY PIN SPRING AND THE UPPER DOOR EDGE 549187 e Use the door handle and close the door of the loading side outer door It is not necessary to turn the handle completely around Otherwise slipping of the safety system would occur When the machine is operating the safety system serves as a protection against violent handling and the possibility of the door lock sustaining damage Add detergents e Fill the soap dispenser depending of the chosen program o Pre wash in the soap dispenser detergent for the pre wash o Main wash in the soap dispenser detergent for the main wash o Main wash in the soap dispenser liquid detergent for the main wash or liquid bleach etc

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