GIRBAU LOGI CONTROL Operating Instructions Manual

GIRBAU LOGI CONTROL Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating
Instructions Manual for
LOGI CONTROL
LOGI PRO CONTROL
GIRBAU, SA
Crta de Manlleu, km. 1
08500 VIC (Barcelona) • SPAIN
National sales:
T.(+ 34) 902 300 359
comercial@girbau.es
International sales:
T.(+ 34) 938 862 219
sales@girbau.es
Service:
T.(+ 34) 902 300 357
sat@girbau.es
EN
www.girbau.es
LOGI
For USA and CANADÁ:
CONTINENTAL GIRBAU Inc.
LOGIPRO
2500 State Road 44
WI 54904 Oshkosh • USA
Tel. 1(920) 231-8222
control
info@continentalgirbau.com
www.continentalgirbau.com
Cod. 523340
Rev. 10/1016

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Manual for LOGI CONTROL LOGI PRO CONTROL GIRBAU, SA Crta de Manlleu, km. 1 08500 VIC (Barcelona) • SPAIN National sales: T.(+ 34) 902 300 359 comercial@girbau.es International sales: T.(+ 34) 938 862 219 sales@girbau.es Service: T.(+ 34) 902 300 357 sat@girbau.es...
  • Page 2 Model From serial no. High speed HS-6008 2,080,884 HS-6013 2,110,200 HS-6017 2,120,320 HS-6023 2,140,001 HS-6024 2,390,001 EH020 1,430,001 EH030 1,460,021 EH040 1,470,060 EH055 1,490,001 EH060 2,400,001 Medium speed RMS610 2,021,494 RMS/RMG613 2,330,000 RMS/RMG617 2,340,000 RMS/RMG623 2,350,000 RMS/RMG628 2,410,001 REM025 1,371,423 REM/RMG033 2,360,000 REM/RMG040...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    5.3.3. USA/Canada application. EH020 model: SP-I; EH, REM: other models except REM025 ....26 5.3.4. United Kingdom application. HS, RMS models .................. 27 6. LOGI CONTROL. ADVANCED USE MODE ..................... 28 6.1. ADVANCED MODE menus ........................28 6.2. Access to ADVANCED MODE ........................28 6.3.
  • Page 4 8.8.1. Modifying of the access code ......................71 8.9. System clock. Hour Menu........................... 71 8.9.1. Setting the clock ..........................71 INFORMATION COMMON TO BOTH LOGI CONTROL AND LOGI PRO CONTROL ........72 9. TROUBLESHOOTING............................72 9.1. Freeing a trapped person ........................... 72 9.2.
  • Page 5 Safety instructions WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons when using the machine, follow basic precautions, including the following: 1. READ all instructions before using the machine, and KEEP them in a prominent location for customer use. 2.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions 18. All installations required for the proper operation of the machine MUST be carried out by a duly accredited Registered Installation Contractors (see Note 3), in compliance with the legal regulations applicable in the country of use. 19. The machine MUST be commissioned by the Authorised Technical Service in the presence of the Customer Technical Service (see Notes 2 and 4) or a responsible person appointed by the customer.
  • Page 7 Safety instructions SYMBOLS USED IN MACHINE LABELLING Electrical risk High temperature risk Protective guard for elements carrying Handle with caution. an electric current. Use adequate protection. Risk of inhaling harmful or irritant Mechanical risk vapours Protective guard for moving parts. Keep the doors/covers closed.
  • Page 8 Safety instructions IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND PRESERVATION INTENDED USE OF THE MACHINE AND INAPPROPRIATE USE. This machine is designed and intended solely for processing fabrics washed in a water bath or that have been previously treated in these conditions. Any use other than this is contraindicated without written authorisation from the manufacturer. Maximum output, performance, reliability and durability are achieved when the machine is installed, used and maintained correctly, and if a comprehensive and detailed service is carried out annually by the Authorised Technical Service.
  • Page 9: Introduction And Application

    1. INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION This manual contains the OPERATION, PROGRAMMING and ADVANCED USE MODE instructions for washing machines with LOGI CONTROL and LOGI PRO CONTROL systems. Most of the contents in this manual are common for both controls. However, the information on PROGRAMMING and ADVANCED USE MODE is specific for each control.
  • Page 10: Protection, Safety And Control Elements

    Description 2.3. Protection, safety and control elements  Fixed guards: Covers. These prevent access to dangerous points or moving parts. Protect from accidental machine spattering.  Moving guards: Dispenser cover. Door with interlock microswitch, door lock and delayed opening.  Overflow.
  • Page 11: Modes Of Use

    Modifying the access code for Advanced use mode.  Setting the time of the system clock (optional).  LOGI CONTROL models. Information regarding this intervention mode: Chapter 5 and 6.  LOGI PRO CONTROL models. Information regarding this intervention mode: Chapter 7 and 8. Cod. 523340...
  • Page 12: Program Execution Mode

    Program execution mode 4. PROGRAM EXECUTION MODE 4.1. LOGI CONTROL control panel Fig. 4.1 CONTROL PANEL ON switch Display LEDs indicating the phase of the program in progress LED indicating end of cycle Starting and stopping a program Access to the ADVANCED USE MODE...
  • Page 13: Logi Pro Control Control Panel

    Program execution mode 4.2. LOGI PRO CONTROL control panel Fig. 4.2 CONTROL PANEL ON switch Display Load selection indicator LEDs Starting and stopping a program Access to the ADVANCED USE MODE Start program delay (option) Modification of the program in progress Selection and movement keys Rinse hold function activated Start delayed program...
  • Page 14: Stop Modes

    Program execution mode 4.3. Stop modes 4.3.1. End of cycle The acoustic warning and the End report on the display inform the user that the program has finished and that the door lock is released. 4.3.2. Interrupting a program Key. This key interrupts a washing program. STOP appears on the display. Once the safety delay has finished, the acoustic warning and the End report on the display inform the user that the program has finished and that the door lock is released.
  • Page 15: Unbalance Control

    Program execution mode 4.4. Unbalance control Before starting the spin, the washing machine’s electronic control checks the correct distribution of the load. If it detects that the load is not well distributed and that can cause an excessive unbalance during the spin, the linen will be repositioned.
  • Page 16: Using The Dispenser

    Fill the compartments with the corresponding products, according to these symbols: Fig. 4.3 Fig. 4.4 Symbols used in the dispenser (Fig. 4.3, 4.4). LOGI CONTROL LOGI PRO CONTROL Powdered detergent for pre-wash Dispensing compartment 1 (powder) Powdered detergent for wash Dispensing compartment 2 (powder) Liquid bleach (chlorine, bleach, etc.)
  • Page 17: Starting A Program

    Program execution mode 4.7. Starting a program LOGI CONTROL  Close the door of the washing machine. The door report on the display will change to Pr-* (last executed program). (If Pr does not appear on the display, repeat the door closing operation).
  • Page 18 Program execution mode LOGI PRO CONTROL  Close the door of the washing machine. The door report on the display will change to Pr-* (last executed program).If Pr does not appear on the display, repeat the door closing operation).  Select the desired program with the program selection keys. The selected program number will be shown on the display.
  • Page 19: Modifying A Program In Progress

    Important: (UK only) The duration of the bath filling phase in Program 3 cannot be altered. 4.8.2. Crease-guard stop A function exclusive to LOGI CONTROL Once the washing program has started, you can program the drum rotation to stop before the final spin, with the objective of avoiding creases.
  • Page 20: Delaying A Program

    4.10. Consultations during a program Certain washer operating parameters can be consulted while a program is running. LOGI CONTROL Sequence of parameters that can be consulted and how they are shown on the display: dt-0 dt-1 consultable parameter...
  • Page 21 Program execution mode LOGI PRO CONTROL Sequence of parameters that can be consulted and how they are shown on the display: The parameters that can be consulted vary slightly depending on the dt parameter selected in the Mod menu (Section 8.7). dt-0 dt-1 consultable parameter...
  • Page 22: Logi Control. Specific Information

    LOGI CONTROL. Operation LOGI CONTROL. SPECIFIC INFORMATION 5. LOGI CONTROL. WASH PROGRAMS The washer offers the possibility of selecting from among eight different wash programs for different kinds of garment and soiling. Depending on the AREA OF USE defined in the washing machine SETUP, the original content of the programs varies.
  • Page 23: Interpretation Of The Program Tables

    LOGI CONTROL. Operation 5.2. Interpretation of the program tables SYMBOL OPTION DESCRIPTION Estimated program time  Minimum program time based on a machine with hot water supply and without heating. Time in minutes. Phase number The phase indicated with a grey background belongs to the wash phase.
  • Page 24: Original Content Of The Washing Programs

    LOGI CONTROL. Operation 5.3. Original content of the washing programs 5.3.1. General application. HS, RMS models Pr - 1. E  66 Pr - 2. H – W  56 XTRA HEAVY SOIL EAVY SOIL HITE - - - - - -...
  • Page 25: Usa/Canada Application. Eh020 Model: Sp-0

    LOGI CONTROL. Operation 5.3.2. USA/Canada application. EH020 model: SP-0 Pr - 1. E  22 Pr - 2. H  19 XTRA HEAVY SOIL HITE EAVY SOIL HITE - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 26: Usa/Canada Application. Eh020 Model: Sp-I; Eh, Rem: Other Models Except Rem025

    LOGI CONTROL. Operation 5.3.3. USA/Canada application. EH020 model: SP-I; EH, REM: other models except REM025 Pr - 1. E  49 Pr - 2. H  42 XTRA HEAVY SOIL HITE EAVY SOIL HITE - - - - - -...
  • Page 27: United Kingdom Application. Hs, Rms Models

    LOGI CONTROL. Operation 5.3.4. United Kingdom application. HS, RMS models Pr – 1. H  43 Pr - 2. H  37 EALTHCARE SLUICE EAVY SOIL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 28: Logi Control. Advanced Use Mode

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6. LOGI CONTROL. ADVANCED USE MODE There is an ADVANCED USE mode: This mode includes five different menus by means of which each user can personalise the operation of the washing machine. 6.1. ADVANCED MODE menus...
  • Page 29: Initial Program Content

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.4. Initial program content 6.4.1. General application HS, RMS models Pr - 1. E  66 Pr - 2. H – W  56 XTRA HEAVY SOIL EAVY SOIL HITE Ph Ph Ph Ph - - - - - -...
  • Page 30: Usa/Canada Application. Eh020 Model: Sp-0

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.4.2. USA/Canada application. EH020 model: SP-0 Pr - 1. E  22 Pr - 2. H – W  19 XTRA HEAVY SOIL HITE EAVY SOIL HITE Ph Ph L Ph Ph L - - - - - -...
  • Page 31: Usa/Canada Application. Eh020 Model: Sp-I; Eh, Rem: Other Models Except Rem025

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.4.3. USA/Canada application. EH020 model: SP-I; EH, REM: other models except REM025 Pr - 1. E  49 Pr - 2. H – W  42 XTRA HEAVY SOIL HITE EAVY SOIL HITE Ph Ph L...
  • Page 32: United Kingdom Application. Hs, Ms, Rms Models

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.4.4. United Kingdom application. HS, MS, RMS models Pr - 2. H  37 Pr - 1. H  43 EAVY SOIL EALTHCARE SLUICE Ph Ph Ph Ph - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 33: Modifying A Program

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.5. Modifying a program 6.5.1. Programming vectors See the definition of the functions and values programmable in each phase in the following sections. ROTATION COOL EXTRACT EXECUTION LEVEL TEMP. DISP. ROTATION PAUSE EXTRACT TIME DOWN TIME...
  • Page 34: Definition Of Programmable Functions And Values For Each Phase

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.5.3. Definition of programmable functions and values for each phase FUNCTION CONCEPT OPTIONS Ph-Y Phase can be executed Phase execution Ph-N Phase cannot be executed Low level Medium level High level (level not programmable in machines with pump...
  • Page 35: Program Modification Sequence

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.5.4. Program modification sequence Access the ADVANCED USE MODE (Section 6.2). The display shows Pro. Press the key to access the PROGRAMMING menu. The display shows Pr-1. Program 1 is ready for modification. The ▲/▼ keys allow the user to select another program.
  • Page 36 LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode Temperature of the bath This allows the user to modify the water temperature in the phases in which this function is available. In other phases, it is not possible to program the water temperature. OPTIONS MEANING Programmable range in soak, pre-wash and wash phases C-00 ...
  • Page 37 LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode Rotation time Rotation time programmed in the phase. Time in minutes. This time is started once the programmed temperature and level are reached. OPTIONS MEANING 1 ... 12 Programmable range in the soak, pre-wash and rinse phases 1 ...
  • Page 38 LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode R.P.M. (G FORCE) FOLLOWING MACHINE MODEL RMS613/17 RMS623 RMS628 OPTIONS RMS610 REM033/040 REM055 REM070 600(108) 600(125) 600(140) 592(150) R.P.M. (G FORCE) FOLLOWING MACHINE MODEL HS-6008 HS-6013 HS-6017 HS-6023 HS-6024 OPTIONS EH020 EH030 EH040 EH055 EH060 970(283)
  • Page 39: Information Menu. Info Menu

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.6. Information menu. INFO menu PARAMETERS MEANING LOGI Type of control Washer model **** Software version **** Number of total cycles executed Pr-* Number of cycles executed individually by each program Number of times the anti-suds function has been activated Access the ADVANCED USE MODE.
  • Page 40: Modifying The Operating Parameters. Mod Menu

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.7. Modifying the operating parameters. Mod menu The Mod menu allows the user to modify the operation parameters of all the programs. The modifications carried out from Mod menu affect the eight programs. 6.7.1. Summary table of the changeable parameters...
  • Page 41: Summary Table Of The Changeable Parameters Applicable Only In The United Kingdom

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.7.2. Summary table of the changeable parameters Applicable only in the United Kingdom PARAMETER MODIFICATION OF OPTIONS Without buzzer Low buzzer Buzzer Normal buzzer   Strong buzzer Information on the dt-0 Functions display  ...
  • Page 42: Parameter Modification Sequence

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.7.3. Parameter modification sequence Access to ADVANCED USE MODE. Section 6.2. The display shows Pro. Press the ▲ key twice. The display shows INFO, Mod successively. Press key to display the first parameter. Buzzer The door safety unlock can be warned by sounding a beep. The duration of this warning is programmable.
  • Page 43 LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode Dispenser cleaning CAUTION! DO NOT ACTIVATE THIS OPTION IN MACHINES CONNECTED TO EXTERNAL DOSING INSTALLATIONS. This option activates the cleaning of the dispenser liquid product compartments by opening their water filling valves to eliminate the possible remaining products.
  • Page 44 LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode One-off wash phase temperature selection This option allows the user to disable the possibility of modifying the temperature of the wash phase for the program that is currently in use. OPTIONS MEANING tS-0 Wash phase temperature selection disabled...
  • Page 45 LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode Purge drain (Option available only on models with a double drainage kit installed on the machine and activated on the configuration menu. Intervention reserved for the Authorised Technical Service) The parameter only appears if a Purge Time other than 0 has been programmed in the previous parameter.
  • Page 46: Code For Accessing The Advanced Use Mode. Ncod Menu

    LOGI CONTROL. Advanced mode 6.8. Code for accessing the ADVANCED USE MODE. Ncod menu As described in Section 6.2, the access to the CONFIGURATION mode is restricted by an access code. This code can be modified by the user if so desired.
  • Page 47: Logi Pro. Specific Information

    LOGI PRO. Operation LOGI PRO. SPECIFIC INFORMATION 7. LOGI PRO. WASH PROGRAMS The washing machine offers the possibility of selecting from among 25 different washing programs. The first 8 programs are devoted to different types of linen and degrees of soiling. The remaining programs have a single content in all their phases and are designed for the user to be able to modify them, thereby creating new programs.
  • Page 48: Interpretation Of The Program Tables

    LOGI PRO. Operation 7.2. Interpretation of the program tables SYMBOL OPTION DESCRIPTION Estimated program time  Minimum program time based on a machine with hot water supply and without heating. Time in minutes. Phase number The phase indicated with a grey background belongs to the wash phase. Phase execution Y / N Phase can be executed...
  • Page 49: Original Content Of The Washing Programs

    LOGI PRO. Operation 7.3. Original content of the washing programs 7.3.1. General application. HS-6008, RMS610, RMG models Pr - 1. E  66 XTRA HEAVY SOIL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 50 LOGI PRO. Operation Pr - 5. H – C  51 EAVY SOIL OLOR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pr - 6.
  • Page 51: Usa/Canada Application. Eh020, Rem025, Rmg Models

    LOGI PRO. Operation 7.3.2. USA/CANADA application. EH020, REM025, RMG models Pr - 1. E  49 XTRA HEAVY SOIL WHITE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 52 LOGI PRO. Operation Pr - 5. H  42 EAVY SOIL COLOR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pr - 6.
  • Page 53: United Kingdom Application. Hs-6008, Rms610, Rmg Models

    LOGI PRO. Operation 7.3.3. United Kingdom application. HS-6008, RMS610, RMG models Pr - 1. H  43 EALTHCARE SLUICE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 54 LOGI PRO. Operation Pr - 7.  29 YNTHETICS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pr - 8.  32 OOL AND DELICATES - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 55: Logi Pro. Advanced Use Mode

    LOGI PRO. Advanced mode 8. LOGI PRO. ADVANCED USE MODE There is an ADVANCED USE mode: This mode includes five different menus by means of which each user can personalise the operation of the washing machine. 8.1. ADVANCED MODE menus MENU PURPOSE Programming menu.
  • Page 56: Initial Program Content

    LOGI PRO. Advanced mode 8.4. Initial program content 8.4.1. General application. HS-6008, RMS610, RMG models Pr - 1. E  66 XTRA HEAVY SOIL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 57 LOGI PRO. Advanced mode Pr - 5. – C  51 EAVY SOIL OLOR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 58: Usa/Canada Application. Eh020, Rem025, Rmg Models

    LOGI PRO. Advanced mode 8.4.2. USA/CANADA application. EH020, REM025, RMG models Pr - 1. E  49 XTRA HEAVY SOIL WHITE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 59 LOGI PRO. Advanced mode Pr - 5. H  42 EAVY SOIL COLOR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 60: United Kingdom Application. Hs-6008, Rms610, Rmg Models

    LOGI PRO. Advanced mode 8.4.3. United Kingdom application. HS-6008, RMS610, RMG models Pr - 1. H  43 EALTHCARE SLUICE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 61 LOGI PRO. Advanced mode Pr - 5.  48 OLOR - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
  • Page 62: Modifying A Program

    LOGI PRO. Advanced mode 8.5. Modifying a program 8.5.1. Programming vectors PHASE C / F 0 ... 90 no, Lo, 1…10 Y / N 0…6 0…4 1…99 0…4 1…99 0...20 0 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1…6 n.p. 2...9 32 ...
  • Page 63: Program Modification Sequence

    LOGI PRO. Advanced mode 8.5.3. Program modification sequence Access the ADVANCED USE MODE (Section 8.2). The display shows Pro. Press the key to access the PROGRAMMING menu. The display shows Pr-1. Program 1 is ready for modification. The ▲/▼ keys allow the user to select another program.
  • Page 64 LOGI PRO. Advanced mode Temperature of the bath Allows the water temperature to be modified OPTIONS MEANING Programmable values C-00 ... C-90 C-**:degrees Celsius F 32 ... F 194 F***:degrees Fahrenheit The ▲/▼ keys allow the user to modify the option displayed. key validates the selection on the display and allows the user to access the following programmable function.
  • Page 65 LOGI PRO. Advanced mode Rotation sequence The mechanical action of the washing machine on the linen is different depending on the rotation sequence selected. R.P.M. FOLLOWING MACHINE MODEL HS-6008 ROTATION OPTIONS REVERSE RMS610 RMG613/17 RMG623 RMG628 SEQUENCE EH020 RMG033/040 RMG055 RMG070 REM025 No rotation in...
  • Page 66 LOGI PRO. Advanced mode Bath drain The emptying of the washing machine bath involves activating the draining system, and the selection of a drum rotation speed. Option E-1 implies an unchangeable time value. The duration of options E-2...E-6 is programmable within a determined range.
  • Page 67: Information Menu. Info Menu

    LOGI PRO. Advanced mode 8.6. Information menu. INFO menu PARAMETERS MEANING LOGI Type of control Washer model **** Software version **** Number of total cycles executed Pr-* Number of cycles executed individually by each program Number of times the anti-suds function has been activated Access the ADVANCED USE MODE.
  • Page 68: Modifying The Operating Parameters. Mod Menu

    LOGI PRO. Advanced mode 8.7. Modifying the operating parameters. Mod menu The Mod menu allows the user to modify the operation parameters of all the programs. The modifications carried out from Mod menu affects all programs. 8.7.1. Summary table of the changeable parameters PARAMETER MODIFICATION OF OPTIONS...
  • Page 69 LOGI PRO. Advanced mode Information on the display during a program Allows the user to select the information to be displayed during the program execution. If the View Functions option is selected, the table in Section 7.1 allows the user to identify the reports displayed with the functions that the washing machine is executing.
  • Page 70 LOGI PRO. Advanced mode Proportional water level This modifies the values of the bath levels in proportion to the predetermined load. OPTIONS MEANING JL-0 Proportional modification of the bath time deactivated JL-1 Proportional modification of the bath time activated The ▲ key allows the user to modify the option displayed. key validates the selection on the display and allows the user to access the following programmable function.
  • Page 71: Code For Accessing The Advanced Mode. Ncod Menu

    LOGI PRO. Advanced mode 8.8. Code for accessing the ADVANCED MODE. Ncod menu As described in Section 8.2 the access to ADVANCED MODE is restricted by an access code. This code can be modified by the user if so desired. The code must always contain a combination of EIGHT numbers.
  • Page 72: Information Common To Both Logi Control And Logi Pro Control

    Troubleshooting INFORMATION COMMON TO BOTH LOGI CONTROL AND LOGI PRO CONTROL 9. TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1. Freeing a trapped person PROCEDURE IN THE EVENT OF ENTRAPMENT OF A PERSON OR AN ANIMAL INSIDE THE WASHER 1. Press the START/STOP key. This action interrupts the wash cycle in operation and opens the washing machine drain.
  • Page 73: Disassembling The Door Of The Washing Machine

    Troubleshooting 9.3. Disassembling the door of the washing machine WARNING: It should only be carried out by the Authorised Technical Service except in emergency situations. This procedure is recommended in problems caused by a failure to realise the door of the machine. Specific information for RMS610, RMS/RMG613, RMS/ /RMG617, RMS/RMG623, RMS/RMG628, HS-6008, HS-6013, Fig.
  • Page 74: What To Do When

    Troubleshooting 9.4. What to do when … Some of the washing machine’s operating problems can be solved by the user intervention. These problems are detailed below. Should you have any questions, remember to consult the Authorised Technical Service. the wash cycle ends with the report: END/BAL ..
  • Page 75: System Alarms

    Troubleshooting 9.5. System alarms The safety of the washing machine in use requires the machine to monitor itself closely for any possible anomalies. These anomalies are reported in the form of alarms. The ALM message will appear on the washing machine’s display alternating with the specific alarm report. DISPLAY REPORT LIKELY CAUSE PROCEDURE...
  • Page 76: Maintenance

    Maintenance 10. MAINTENANCE Caution  The users must refrain from carrying out actions reserved for the Authorised Technical Services.  Before performing any work on the washing machine, disconnect and mechanically lock the external switch, and close and mechanically lock the manual water inlet valves. ...
  • Page 77: Cleaning The Solenoid Valve Filters

    Maintenance 10.3. Cleaning the solenoid valve filters Only by qualified personnel Required tools:  Disassembly of the fittings: Slip-joint pliers or pipe spanner diam. 1-½ in. (35 mm)  Disassembly of the filter supports: spanner 1- in (34 mm)  Disassembly of the filters: pliers Steps to follow ...
  • Page 78: Checking The Emergency Stop

    Maintenance 10.4.2. Checking the emergency stop (Only models with Emergency Stop Button) Check the Emergency Stop on a WEEKLY basis. Checking procedure: Connect the ON/OFF switch. The display will read door. Close the door. Select and start a wash cycle. About a minute after starting the cycle, activate the EMERGENCY button.
  • Page 79: Cleaning The Dispenser

    Maintenance 10.5. Cleaning the dispenser Only to be performed by the Authorised Technical Service  Disconnect and mechanically lock the external switch. Close and mechanically interlock the manual water supply valves.  Clean the dispenser by using a cloth or sponge dampened with water. Warm water makes cleaning easier. Never use abrasive products, solvents or tools that could scratch or damage the dispenser.
  • Page 80: Cleaning The Drain Pump

    Maintenance 10.6. Cleaning the drain pump (Drain pump washers. Fig. 10.3) Only to be performed by the Authorised Technical Service Required tools. Disassembly of the lower front panel: Torx. T25 screwdriver  Before disassembling the lower front panel of washing machine, disconnect mechanically lock the external switch, and close...
  • Page 81: Withdrawing From Service

    Withdrawing from service 11. WITHDRAWING FROM SERVICE  Removing the washer from service requires a specialised company.  Never release the washer unsecured.  To release the washer and carry out subsequent transportation, refer to the same specifications and cautions indicated for Installation. When removing the machine from service: ...

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