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Instruction handbook W asher-extractors WS4250H – WS4350H – WS4500H – WS4650H WSB4250H – WSB4350H – WSB4500H – WSB4650H 01201 138/GB 14 .10.
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0907 0 0 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK General instructions General ................................................... 1/1 Precautions for use ................................. 1/2 Environmental information ...................... 1/3 Preliminary instructions .
D0630A/434 0107 1 1 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1. General Identifi cation plate General instructions The machines described in this handbook have a washing capacity of 229, 338, 467 or 668 litres according to their type. They are washer-extractors designed to meet the most severe requirements.
4221A 0107 2 1 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1. General This washer extractor is controlled by a microprocessor-based program control unit placed on the loading side. There are many advantages to this equipment, including : • T iming, levels and temperatures are controlled with great precision and fl exibility .
0107 3 1 0107 3 1 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1. General A very high working safety level of the machine is achieved thanks to a continuous monitoring and built-in safety devices.
0107 1 2 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 2. Precautions for use Precautions for use The machine should not be used by children. The machine is designed for "water washing" of textile only . This machine is for professional use and must be used exclusively by qualifi ed per- sonnel.
0107 1 3 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 3. Environmental information Environmental information Concerned by providing the end user with useful and necessary environmental information,.
0107 1 4 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK A fl ash of lightning with an arrow at its end displayed inside an equilat- eral triangle, warns the user about the presence of uninsulated "dangerous current" suffi cient in intensity to cause electrocution.
0107 2 4 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 4. Preliminary instructions SAFETY The mechanical and electrical installation of the machine should only be done by qualifi ed personnel. CAUTION Do not use the machine unless it is plugged into a correctly earthed power socket com- plying with standards in force.
0107 3 4 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 4. Preliminary instructions Ensure that the machine is not loaded beyond its nominal capacity (see "Specifi c load" in the instruction booklet’s technical charac- teristics).
0107 4 4 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 4. Preliminary instructions Distributor Letter Chemical System Responsibility Disclaimer The following policy should be considered and understo.
1 2 3 4 0107 1 5 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 5. Locking and tagging procedure Locking and tagging procedure A red insert at the beginning of this instruction handbook schematically shows the locking and tagging procedure described below .
D0604A D0650A 0107 1 6 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 6. Handling 1/ Lifting with handling straps Lifting in that case can only be done with handling straps (minimum capacity 1000 daN) which bear weight of the machine. Handling Before any handling, check that the four transport locks fi tted are still in place and well-tightened.
D0603A D0659A 0107 2 6 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 2/ Lifting with a fork-lift truck This can be carried out from the front or back, at the centre of the machine. CAUTION Y ou should never handle the machine in its longitudinal side (any other than sho wn on the drawing belo w) with a fork-lift truc k.
D0671A A B B A 0107 3 6 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 6. Handling CAUTION In order to avoid any bend- ing of casings, you should never climb and stand on top of the machine. 4/ Lifting with a jack Lifting in this case can only be done with a jack (minimum capacity 500 daN) which can bear the machine's weight.
D0660/776 0107 1 7 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 7. Packing - W eight Packing Packing dimensions in mm/inch Size A Size B Size C W asher extractor T ype 250 standard 1 180/46.5 1230/48.4 1840/72.4 W asher extractor T ype 250 barrier 1 180/46.
07100081B 1009 1 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 8.T echnical characteristics W asher extractor type 250 standard T op view Drain connection Front view Right view Left view.
0208 2 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 250 standard Diagram no. 07100081B 8.T echnical characteristics * normal cycle : prewash 3 min at 35 °C, drain. 2 min, main wash 4 min at 65 °C, drain 2 min, rinse 2 min, extract.
07100083B 0408 3 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 350 standard 8.T echnical characteristics T op view Drain connection Front view Right view Left view.
0208 4 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 350 standard Diagram n°. 07100083B 8.T echnical characteristics Heating Gas Electric Steam Thermic fl uid Characteristics Ø cage ---- ----------------------- 770 mm (30.
07100085B 0408 5 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 500 standard 8.T echnical characteristics T op view Drain connection Front view Right view Left view.
0208 6 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 500 standard Diagram no. 07100085B 8.T echnical characteristics Heating Gas Electric Steam Thermic fl uid Characteristics Ø cage ---- ----------------------- 770 mm (30.
07100087B 1009 7 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 8.T echnical characteristics W asher extractor type 650 standard T op view Drain connection Front view Right view Left view.
0208 8 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 8.T echnical characteristics W asher extractor type 650 standard Diagram no. 07100087B Heating Gas Electric Steam Thermic fl uid Characteristics Ø cage ---- ----------------------- 770 mm (30.
07100082B 0408 9 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 250 barrier 8.T echnical characteristics T op view Drain connection Front view Right view Left view.
0208 10 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 250 barrier Diagram no. 07100082B 8.T echnical characteristics Heating Gas Electric Steam Thermic fl uid Characteristics Ø cage --------------------- 770 mm (30.31") --------------------- Cage length --------------------- 520 mm (20.
07100084B 0408 1 1 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 350 barrier 8.T echnical characteristics T op view Drain connection Front view Right view Left view.
0208 12 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 350 barrier Diagram no. 07100084B 8.T echnical characteristics Heating Gas Electric Steam Thermic fl uid Characteristics Ø cage --------------------- 770 mm (30.
07100086B 0408 13 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 500 barrier 8.T echnical characteristics T op view Drain connection Front view Right view Left view.
0208 14 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W asher extractor type 500 barrier Diagram no. 07100086B 8. Characteristics techniques Heating Gas Electric Steam Thermic fl uid Characteristics Ø cage --------------------- 770 mm (30.
07100088B 1009 15 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 8.T echnical characteristics W asher extractor type 650 barrier T op view Drain connection Front view Right view Left view.
0208 16 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 8.T echnical characteristics W asher extractor type 650 barrier Diagram no. 07100088B Heating Gas Electric Steam Thermic fl uid Characteristics Ø cage --------------------- 770 mm (30.
D0267 0107 17 8 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 8. Characteristics techniques Label of energetic performance (gas heating only) The global output hg of the gas heated washer-extractor is determinated according to a stand- ardised method and shall not be lower than 50 %.
D0621A 40" 40" 40" 0408 1 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Y ou should have found an instruction handbook and keys to open the machine casings, in the machine. Depending on its destination, the washer extractor is delivered bare or may be placed on a transport pallet and/or packed with plastic fi lm.
1 109 2 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W orking place lighting The lighting should be designed so as to avoid eye strain for the operator ; it should be uniform without any glare, and should be suffi cient to detect any hazards.
D0622A 0107 3 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Mechanical installation Setting of the "Gripsol" bolsters Preparation of the ground and machine : - Degrease carefully the ground and the soles of the machine.
D0697A 0107 4 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Instructions to fi t the safety fl anges Position the safety fl anges (A) crosswise (one in the front and the other at the back of the sole). Mark the place of the drilling hole for the fi xing pin (B) and drill the holes for fi xing of fl anges (holes diam.
D0696A 0107 5 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Instructions to fi t the fi lling angles (barrier machines only) T wo angles (A and B) allow to fi ll the the soles ends. Assemble each fi lling angle with screws and nuts to the sole ends which are next to the partition wall, in the clean area.
1009 6 9 D1798 D1799 A B Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Instructions de pose des dynamomètres Sur les machines équipées d'un système de pesage, le montage des dynamomètres sur les types 250, 350 et 500 est en "O" (voir schéma A).
1009 7 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation This page ist left blank on purpose..
D0582B 0107 8 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Instructions for installation of the washer with barrier partition The barrier partition (O) (provided by customer) should be assembled before the installation of the machine.
D0577A 0107 9 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W aters connections W asher extractors are assembled in standard execution with two waters inlet. One hot water and one hard water . On option, a third water inlet (soft) is possible. The hereunder example sketch shows the connection of the machine to the different inlets.
D1680 D1679 1008 10 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Steam connection For transport reasons, the steam electrovalve is dismantled and placed in the cardboard box supplies. The inlet pipe to the machine has to be fi t with a manual stopping valve to ease installation and maintenance.
11 0 7 11 9 D1524 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Steam and condensate connections: indirect steam heating Steam connection The customer must install a line purge, a manually closing valve with handwheel lockable in off position (do not use a 1/4 turn valve) and a fi lter on the supply side of the washer-extractor .
D1613 0408 12 9 D1591 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Drain's evacuation sleeve Connection durit Connection nozzle W aste water collector Drain connection The machine's exhaust sleeve outside diameter is of 75 mm (3").
D0625B 01 10 13 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Air vent connection The air vent of the drum opens on the top of the machine. Connect the connection bellow Ø 60 to this opening. Connect the air vent, to the outside of the laundry in accordance with tte legislation.
D0651A 0107 14 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Machine type Units A Length of exchanger mm/inch 1 1 10/43.7" B Dimension of output exchanger mm/inch 1040/41" C Dimension of evacuation pipe mm/inch 645/25.
D0460 0107 15 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Connection of the evacuation pipe of the gas exchanger . Fresh air inlet T o allow the gas exchanger to work at ist best, it is important that the laundry air inlet passes throught an opening from the outside.
D0693A D0435 0107 16 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Installation of the exhaust of burn gas Connect the whole set of pipes on your cheminey pipe, that is to say : 1 aluminium pipe (A) lenght 500 mm (20") on the exchanger .
D0410 B AC D 0107 17 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Gas connection CAUTION The installation, connection and gas arrival adjustments for the machine must be done by qualifi ed personnel only . The customer must install a fi lter and a manual stop valve on the supply side of the ma- chine if NA TURAL GAS is used.
D0291 0107 18 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation The gas exchanger is adjusted at the plant to be suitable for the kind of gas specifi ed on the order . If you have to supply your machine with gas in a family different from the gas for which your machine was adjusted, proceed as follows.
D0290 D0034 0107 19 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation IMPORT ANT Adjustments should be made by qualifi ed personnel only . Adjustement and chesking of the outlet pressure The gas outlet pressure of the electrovalve is adjusted at the factory .
0608 20 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Legend of symbols used I: machine working with only one gas family II: machine working with two gas families 1: 1 st family : .
0107 21 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation ** normal cycle : prewash 3 min at 35 °C, drain. 2 min, main wash 4 min at 65 °C, drain 2 min, rinse 2 min, extract. 2 min, rinse 2 min, extract 2 min, rinse 2 min, extrac. 10 min (cold water supply at 15 °C).
0107 22 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation T ABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES - W asher-Extractor 500 Category T ype Working Ø of Pressure at Heat Consumption Consumption of gas supply Hi injectors injectors emission Mn in Vn in index pressure in mm in mm H 2 O Qn in kW kg/h (Hi)** m³/h** in mbar (Hi) * 2E, 2H, G 20 20 34.
0107 23 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Check-out Before leaving, put the appliance into operation and allow to run a com- plete cycle.
0107 24 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK CAUTION Liquid detergents are particularly aggressive. We advise you to use only products with pH lower than 9 in order to avoid the machine's rubbers from being attacked. Dilute imperatively all of your detergents before letting them fl ow into the machine.
D1482 D1483 0107 25 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation CAUTION The running of detergents must be independent from the running of the machine.
0107 26 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Electrical liquid detergents' connection If your machine have 1 I/O card, you have to use signal of detergent box.
0107 27 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation W asher-extractor electricity power supply CAUTION Prior to use, the washer-extractor should be plugged into a correctly earthed power socket complying with the standards in force.
D0467 D0627A D0466 0107 28 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Connect the power supply cable on the ma- chine main switch. Connect the 3 phases on the main switch (see marks L1, L2, L3) and connect the earth wire on the earth terminal (PE) of this main switch.
D0661 D0663 D0662 0107 29 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation Measure the power supply voltage at the transformer primary with a voltmeter be- tween the transformer 0 and 400 volts terminals. - If the voltage is equal to 400 volts, do not touch the transformer connection which must be as shown in the adjacent fi gure.
0107 30 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation The feeder cable sections mentioned in our literature are given only as a guide. T o obtain a value perfectly suited to your own application and which takes account of the differ- ent correction factors in respect of your plant, refer to the tables below .
0107 31 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation T able 4 (B2, C and E correction factors for cable grouping) B2 C E Number Seated in Wall Fixing Cable of cables Cable Duct or Cable T rough T ray 1 1.00 1.00 1.00 2 0.80 0.85 0.
D0628A 0107 32 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation CAUTION Before putting the machine into service, it is compulsory to remove the 4 transport locks fi tted. Remove of the transport locks fi tted T o do so, remove the front and rear casings, then the fi xing screws of the transportation bridles (B).
0807 33 9 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 9. Installation This page ist left blank on purpose..
0107 1 10 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Operating inspection Before putting the machine into service, carry out the working tests. The operating inspection must be done by an approved technician.
0107 2 10 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Automatic operation • Check that the external switch or switches are switched on and that the manual valves for water and steam (if the machine has steam heating) are open. • Run one of the machine's built-in (standard) with heating.
1 D0698 2 3 D0543 D0544 0107 1 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Emergency stop The emergency stop must be unblocked, if not the machine will not work (to unblock, turn the red button to the right). If the machine for some reason has to be stopped, abnormal or dangerous running, press emergency stop button.
2 1 D0682 2 1 4 3 D0682 6 5 8 7 0107 2 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK The control board on the loading side includes the following : Indicator (1) light = "power On". Key (2) "Cage positioning". Key (3) "Door unblocking".
D0612 5 4 3 D0694 D0695 0107 3 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Automatic operation Preparation Sort the linen according to the instructions mentioned on the care labels. Empty the pockets and clasp the slide fas- teners. • Position the cage doors in front of the drum door thanks to the key "Cage positioning".
D0613 6 0107 4 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK • Block the cage (B) by rotating it manu- ally to the front and rear so that the upper door stops on the blocking straps (C).
7 D0595 8 P2 L2 L1 L3 P1 1 109 5 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Dosage of the detergents Pour the detergents in the containers ac- cording to the program.
3627 0807 6 11 4221A Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK T o run a wash program The « Move back » function Each press of the « Move back » key moves you back one menu, in reverse order .
991 0 993 993 0 0807 7 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Use the numeric key to en- ter the program number . Press SELECT . If you have entered a wrong number… Enter the correct number to overstrike the earlier one. Note: you must always enter three digits, even when the number is really only a one or two-digits number .
1 00:00 991 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 14:30 991 0107 8 11 3627 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Nom du programme Delayed start time (hrs:mins) 2 Delayed start Use the numeric keys to enter a time (max. 24 hrs). This parameter appears on the right of the display .
0107 9 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Additional functions during the program Ra p i d advance (see section « Rapid advance ») Rapid advance through the program to the program step required. Rapid advance can be used to move both forwards and backwards through the program.
0107 10 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK T o start a wash program from the program library Waht is the program library ? The program library lists all wash programs, both user and st.
0 0107 1 1 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Select library via menu Y ou can also select the program library via the option "GO TO THE MENU". Then select "W ASH PRO- GRAM LIBRARY". T o select a program from the PCU program labrary : Press PCS.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 00:00 991 14:30 991 0107 12 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK If you want to see the description of the program : Press TEXT . Delayed start Delayed start means that the machine will not start the wash program until the time entered has elapsed.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0107 13 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK T o change parameters in the current program step During program operation the display will look like this (see section « T o start the wash pro- gram »).
0107 14 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Rapid advance During program operation the display will look this (see section « T o start the wash program »). Check that « RAPID ADV ANCE » is highlighted. T o terminate a program before it has fi nished • Select RAPID ADV ANCE and press SELECT .
0107 15 11 CLARUS CONTROL Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Show weight (for machines with weighing equipment installed only) During program operation, the display will look like this (see section "T o start the wash pro- gram").
0107 16 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation During program operation, the display will look like this (see section "T o start the wash program"). No water reduction The wash load is weighed during the program and the water level is adjusted automatically according to its weight.
0107 17 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Pause T wo ways of pausing during a wash program Note that you must be in normal wash mode to be able to pause in this way . If, for example, you are us- ing "Manual Functions", you will have to exit that fi rst before you can use Pause.
0107 18 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Manual operation during a program During program operation the display will look this (see section « T o start the wash program »).
0107 19 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Use the cursor key to select the function. Press SELECT . Manual functions during a wash program W ater/drain (see section "Water/drain") Allows manual operation of all water valves and the drain valve.
0107 20 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK T o access this function, see instructions in section « Manual operation ». W ater level in drum. Press OPEN . The function will be activated for as long as you press and hold this key . The function ceases as soon as you release the key .
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 200 400 600 1000 800 3682 0107 21 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Maximum extraction speed Press SELECT . T o limit the program’s highest extraction speed This function allows you to modify the highest extrac- tion speed allowed during the program.
0107 22 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Press SELECT . Motor on after wash Motor to rotate after program has ended If you answer Y es (Y) : The motor will continue to rotate in alternative direc- tions after the program has ended. This prevents creas- ing of the load.
0107 23 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Detergent signals and water fl ushing Press OPEN. The function will be actived for as long as you press and hold this key .
0107 24 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Te x t During program operation the display will look this (see section « T o start the wash program »). Description of wash program. Automatic return to normal display If you do not press SELECT within 20 seconds, the display will revert automatically .
0107 25 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK T o change the wash program after program operation has commenced During program operation the display will look this (see section « T o start the wash program »).
0107 26 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK T o change temperature scale °C/°F During program operation the display will look this (see section « T o start the wash program »). T o change temperature scale °C/°F This function changes the temperature scale used for all temperatures displayed during the wash program.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0107 27 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Auto restart What is Auto restart ? Auto restart means that the same program will be repeated one or more times, according to the number set. The program will restart immediately , and the door will remain locked.
0107 28 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Manual operation T o select manual operation If this menu is not currently displayed : Press repeatedly .
0107 29 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Manual operation when no program is running Motor/door (see section "Motor/door") Lock/unlock door . Switch motor on/off (normal drum action). W ater and drain valves (see section "Water/drain") Operation of drain valve and all water valves.
0107 30 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W ater fi lling : Press OPEN. The function will be activated for as long as you press and hold this key . The function ceases as soon as you release the key . Press SELECT . Drain (a toggle function) : Press Y/N to toggle the func- tion from Y es (Y) and No (N).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 °C 24 °C 0107 31 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Use the numeric key to enter the temperature the water is to be heated do.
0107 32 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK T o access this function, see in- structions in section « T o select manual operation ». Detegent signals and water fl ushing Press SELECT . Press OPEN. The function will be activated for as long as you press and hold this key .
2 1 D0694 D0695 3 D0694 0107 33 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation At the end of the wash For your safety , the door can only be open after 40 seconds. Standard machines • Position the cage doors in front of the drum door with key "Cage positioning".
4 D0695 0907 34 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation • Open the cage doors. • Unloading the linen and close the doors. Y ou can start a new washing cycle. • Rotate the door manually to complete the positioning of the doors in front of the opening of the drum.
0107 35 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK If this menu is not currently diplayed : Press repeatedly . Statistics T o select "Statistics" Press SELECT . Press to highlight « GO TO THE MENU ». Press SELECT . Press fi ve times… … to highlight « ST A TIS- TICS ».
0107 36 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK The Statistics function The Statistics function gives you access to the follow- ing information : TOT AL RUN TIME HOURS : Shows the total operating time for the machine since it was installed.
0107 37 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK If the menu is not currently dis- played : Press repeatedly . Statistics registers which can be reset to zero The following registers in the statistics function can be cleared (reset to zero) : • T otal trip run time hours.
3972 0107 38 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK The service mode may only be used by authorised personnel, because all safety interlocks are disabled when it is in use. Press SELECT . Now you can choose either to clear/reset a register or to adjust the weighing equipment.
0107 39 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Both counters can be reset in the same way . If you do not want to reset the register : Press any key other than SELECT . If you want to reset the register : Press SELECT . First you have a chance to change your mind.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 0 0107 40 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Number of washes for program in timer or memory card Y ou can reset program in both timer and the memory card (if inserted) : Write from which program number you want to clear wash programs.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 0 0107 41 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Press ERASE. If you do not want to reset the register : Press on any button except SELECT . If you want to reset the regis- ter : Press SELECT . Do you want to change your mind ? Now the numbers of washes toy haves marked are erased.
0107 42 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Scale adjustments (for machines with weighing equipment installed only) Press repeatedly until SCALE ADJUSTMENTS is highlighted. Press SELECT . When you have fi nished : Press repeatedly until EXIT is highlighted.
0107 43 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Press SELECT . Check that "RESET SCALE TO ZERO" is highlighted. If it isn't... Press or as required to highlight "RESET SCALE TO ZERO". This screen shows that the weighing equipment has been reset to zero.
0107 44 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation This screen shows that the stored tare parameter has been cleared. Press SELECT .
0107 45 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Press twice to highlight "T ARE SCALE". Press SELECT . Press SELECT . T are scale (for machines with weighing equipment installed only) This screen shows that the stored tare parameter has been cleared.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0107 46 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Press SELECT . Press SELECT . Press SELECT . This screen shows that the parameter has been entered successfully .
0907 47 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation This screen shows the stored tare parameter ; unit : hec- tograms (1 hectogram = 100 grams) Read tare value (for machines with weighing equipment installed only) Read tare value This function lets you check the value currently stored as the tare parameter .
4758 0107 48 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation ON (normal) Scale unit Calibration switch CAL (calibrage) Set the calibration switch to calibartion mode. Calibration mode/normal mode T o gain access to the calibration switch in the scale unit, the lower front panel has to be taken off.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0107 49 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation (for machines with weighing equipment installed only) Press SELECT .
0107 50 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation (for machines with weighing equipment installed only) Restore the calibra- tion switch to normal mode.
0107 51 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Zero calibration (for machines with weighing equipment installed only) If you wish to calibrate zero for the weighing equipment : This screen shows you have calibrated zero.
0107 52 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Read version number (for machines with weighing equipment installed only) The screen shows the version number .
D0793 1 PHASE PHASE N N 230 V 230 V X15-1 X15-2 X15-3 X15-4 2 3 4 X15 X15 1 2 3 4 Art. No. 71074156 1 109 53 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1.
0107 54 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Memory card General introduction A memory card is a plastic card, the size of a credit card, with an electronic memory chip inside it. This memory card is capable of storing 10 to 15 wash programs of normal size.
1 2 3 1 56 78 9 0 0107 55 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK If this menu is not currently displayed : Press repeatedly . Card reader T urn the memory card so its memory chip is at the far end, and on the left of the card... ...then insert the memory card into the program control unit.
0107 56 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Press SELECT . Press three times… … to highlight « MEMOR Y CARD ». 1 1. Machine operation SELECT PROGRAM LIBRARY PROGRAMMING MO.
0107 57 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK “The "Memory card" functions Run wash program straight from memory card (see section "T o run a wash program straight from a memory card") A wash program can be run from the memory card, without fi rst being copied to the washer extractor .
00:00 994 0107 58 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK T o run a wash program straight from a memory card Press SELECT . Program name T o run a program from the memory card In broad terms, the program control unit has two differ- ent memories.
0107 59 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Note that restricted-use pro- grams on a memory card cannot be copied. T o copy a program from memory card to the machine's program control unit Press SELECT .
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0107 60 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Choose 1 or 2 : 1 If you want to give the program a different program number (from the one it had on the memory card : Use the numeric keys to enter the new program number , the press SE- LECT .
0107 61 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK T o copy a program from the program control unit to a memory card What happens when a program is copied ? Both the memory card and the program control unit have memory chips capable of storing wash pro- grams.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0107 62 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Choose 1 or 2 : 1 If you want to give the program a different program number (from the one it had on the machine) : Use the numeric keys to enter the new program number , then press SE- LECT .
0107 63 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation T o delete a program on a memory card Press SELECT . The program will now be deleted from the memory card. This takes between 5 and 51 sec- onds. If you want to delete more pro- grams: Continue in the same way as described above.
0107 64 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation T o delete all programs on a memory card If you change yor mind and do not want to delete the entire memory card : Press any key other than SELECT . Note that restricted-use pro- grams on a memory card cannot be copied.
D0841 1 0107 65 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation W eighing equipment (optional equipment) Description The weighing equipment comprises the fol- lowing units : .
2 3651 3 4775 0107 66 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Reset to zero Menu line showing actual weight Weight display mode Normal mode After a power-cut When the supply is restored after a power- cut, the weight display will show "0" if the load inside the drum is less than 6.
0107 67 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Resetting the weighing equipment If the display does not show the weight (in an empty machine) as zero after a program, the weighing equipment can be reset to zero using the T AR key .
0107 68 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Checking accuracy of weighing equipment display T wice a year you need to check that the weighing equipment is displaying the ac- curate weight, with the aid of an object of known weight.
4 4807 5 4872 1000- 1330 280- 650 2 2 8 0 - 2 6 0 0 2 0 2 0 - 2 3 5 0 5 8 0 - 8 8 0 8 3 0 - 1 1 3 0 1730- 2050 1 5 0 0 - 1 8 3 0 1 2 3 0 - 1 5 3 0 DEAD LOAD A B 0107 69 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1.
1000- 1330 280- 650 2 2 8 0 - 2 6 0 0 2 0 2 0 - 2 3 5 0 5 8 0 - 8 8 0 8 3 0 - 1 1 3 0 1730- 205 0 1 5 0 0 - 1 8 3 0 1 2 3 0 - 1 5 3 0 DEAD LOAD 6 4807 0107 70 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation T o replace the scale unit • Remove the machine’s side panel.
7 CEL D0842-4822-4822bis C1 C2 C3 C4 230 V X9-CPU UM 0107 71 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Component locations Fig.
8 4804 0107 72 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Fault-fi nding, weighing equipment Error message on display : Weight, in kg : 999,0 or -999,9 Probable cause : The weighing equipment is overloaded/ "underloaded", i.
0107 73 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation • If more than one load cell is faulty , the faulty cells can be identifi ed using a multimeter on the scale unit weight-totalling board to check each cell in turn, as follows : - Remove the four screws on the scale unit cover .
9 4807 1000- 1330 280- 650 2 2 8 0 - 2 6 0 0 2 0 2 0 - 2 3 5 0 5 8 0 - 8 8 0 8 3 0 - 1 1 3 0 1730 - 2050 1 5 0 0 - 1 8 3 0 1 2 3 0 - 1 5 3 0 DEAD LOAD 0107 74 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Dead load selector Scale unit Connectors, load cells Connector , CPU communi- cation Connector , power supply Calibration switch 1 1.
0107 75 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 1 1. Machine operation Information in display : Function no allowed. Probable cause : A function has been selected in the program which cannot be carried out. Fault-fi nding procedure : • Check that the function in question is switched on under "Settings".
0107 76 11 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK This page ist left blank on purpose. 1 1. Machine operation.
0107 1 12 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 12. Safety Safety Restarting the machine After any stoppage of the machine, either due to power failure, emergency stop, motor safety , the machine can only be restarted after having pressed key "ON".
0107 2 12 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 12. Safety Drain A 'hold to run" switch allows the manual opening of the drain to empty the machine if needed (open the loading side casing to get to it). Accessibility All of the casings can be dismantled by means of a specially designed tool.
0108 1 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Operating incidents In order to limit the risk of failure in the electronic controls of the programming unit of the machine, the machine should be earthed. Should interferences happen, the fi rst thing to be checked is the earthing of the machine.
0108 2 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK W A TER IN DRUM Error 6 - W aste water collector might be blocked. - Drain valve or wiring faulty . - Level tube probably blocked. - Level detection function on CPU PCB faulty . - Air vent blocked.
0108 3 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK DOOR LOCK Error 17 Error/Function Cause Action signal absent from door status switch, although door is locked. - T ransient fault. No action required. - Fault in door lock switch or in wiring faulty .
0108 4 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 13. Maintenance Operating incidents Cause Action I/O COMM ERROR Error 21 Communication between the CPU board and one of the I/O boards disturbed or lost. - T ransient fault. No action required.
0108 5 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 13. Maintenance T ANGLING OF THE LINEN The mechanical action during washing can lead to the tangling of large pieces such as bed sheets or table cloths.
0108 6 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 13. Maintenance Error Meaning Possible cause KEB ERROR 31 EOP Error overvoltage. Displayed advertisement : - V oltage in the DC-link circuit too high.
0108 7 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 13. Maintenance Error Meaning Possible cause KEB ERROR 42 EPU Error power unit. Displayed advertisement : - General power circuit fault. . KEB ERROR 44 EPUIN Error power unit invalid. Displayed advertisement : - Software version for power circuit and control card are different.
0108 8 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 13. Maintenance Error Meaning Possible cause KEB ERROR 52 EPUCO Error power unit commun. Displayed advertisement : - Parameter value could not be written to the power circuit. Acknowledgement from PC<>OK .
0108 9 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 13. Maintenance KEB ERROR 79 EPUCI Error pow . unit code inv . Displayed advertisement : - During the initialization the power circuit could not be recognized or was identifi ed as invalid. . KEB ERROR 80 PUCH Error power unit changed.
0108 10 13 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 13. Maintenance Error Meaning Possible cause KEB ERROR 87 EINI Error initialisation MFC. Displayed advertisement : - MFC not booted. . KEB ERROR 90 ECCD Error calc. drive data. Displayed advertisement : - During the automatic motor stator resistance measurement.
D0629B 13 2 10 1 1-18 17 16 8 15 4 12 5 9 16 1 14 3-14 13 15 6 15 7 0107 1 14 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 14. Preventive maintenance CAUTION Complete the washing cycle, unload the machine and shut off the power supplies (water , gas, electricity , steam) before any maintenance or repair intervention is carried out.
0107 2 14 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 14. Preventive maintenance Daily (8 H.) Check that the "emergency stop button" works properly . Check that the opening safety devices of the drum doors and of the outer doors are working correctly .
3 1 2 2 4 6 8 8 7 5 8 0107 3 14 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK Daily (8 H.) Clean the pump fi lter of the heating box on the gas exchanger . W eekly (40 H.) Clean the fl uf f fi lter with suction device. Clean the cover fi lter with suction device.
0107 4 14 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 14. Preventive maintenance Every year (2000 H.) Sweep the smoke tubes of the heating box and the exhaust pipes of burnt gas.
0107 5 14 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 14. Preventive maintenance Colorants Do not input colorant in the machine with very hot water . V ery hot water react with the colorant, which creates a very corrosive solu- tion. The colorants must be input with cold water or warm water which temperature doesn’t exceed 50°C (122°F).
-20°C + 140°C -40°C + 200°C -20°C + 150°C -20°C + 135°C -30°C + 700°C 0°C + 100°C 0°C + 120°C +10°C + 65°C 96 01 1 01 1 96 01 1 019 96 01 1 014 96 01 1 000 96 01 1 004 96 010 001 96 01.
0310 1 15 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 15. Electric diagrams Confi guration of variator KEB type 5 list of CP parameters Code Function CP . 0 Password input CP . 1 Inverter status display CP . 2 Utilization CP . 3 Actual frequency display CP .
0107 1 16 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 16. Appendices Conversion of measurement units The following is a list of correspondences of the main frequently used units, to avoid the need to use measurement unit conversion tables. bar : 1 bar = 100 000 Pa 1 bar = 1.
D1250 D1251 D1252 D1253 D1255 D1257 D1258 D1261 D1262 D1263 D1264 D1256 D1254 D1259 D1260 95 95 D1232 95 95 D1233 70 D1234 60 D1235 60 D1236 50 D1237 50 D1238 40 D1239 40 D1240 30 D1242 30 D1243 D1245 D1247 D1248 D1249 D1246 40 D1241 30 D1244 0107 2 16 Notice Date Page 01201 138 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK 16.
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