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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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LS-11 / LS-14 / LS-19 / LS-26 / LS-36 / LS-45 / LS-62 / LS-125
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MACHINES LS-11 / LS-14 / LS-19 / LS-26 / LS-36 / LS-45 / LS-62 / LS-125 TS-11 / TS-14 / TS-19 / TS-26 RS-11 / RS-14 / RS-19 / RS-26 /RS-36 / RS-62 Página 1 de 1 12132021...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................... 2 INTRODUCTION ........................3 USE ............................. 3 Recomendations for use ....................3 Using the dispenser ....................... 3 Machine features ......................3 INTERFACE ..........................4 Screen OFF OPL ......................4 Main Screen OPL ......................4 Run screen OPL....................... 5 PROGRAMMES ........................
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In order to reduce the risk of electrical shocks or injury when using the appliance, the basic precautions should be observed, including the following:  READ all the instructions prior to using the appliance and KEEP THEM in an easily accessible place for reference in the event of doubt.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION Dear customer, Thank you for the confidence you have placed in our product. We hope it meets your needs. The guarantee does not cover damage to glass components, or consumables (seals, bulbs, etc.) nor damage to insulation material or damage due to the incorrect installation of the appliance, or to inappropriate use, inadequate maintenance or poor repair processes.
  • Page 6: Interface

    3 INTERFACE All the washing machines have a touch screen displaying all the information and from where it is possible to select all the controls shown on the screen. When the machine is switched on, Screen Off is displayed. The ON/OFF button takes the user to the Main screen, from where it is possible to run a programme or go to the main menu.
  • Page 7: Run Screen Opl

    1. Machine identifier: Label identifying the machine. 2. Time: Time and minutes in the selected format. 3. Weight of clothes: The weight of the clothes in the machine is displayed (if the weighing kit is active) or the nominal load for the selected model (if the kit is not active), and the weight of the load entered can be edited.
  • Page 8 Remaining time: Minutes estimated for the completion of the programme. Status of programme progress, relation between total time and time remaining for programme. Status (drawing): Animated drawing showing the current cycle of the washing machine (filling, draining, washing, rinsing, spinning or untangling). Status (text): General text for any message to be displayed.
  • Page 9  Settings/values: Display of settings and true values for the current cycle (Temperature, Level, Time remaining). Allows setting values to be edited, but is only effective for currently running programme.  Manual dosing: This section can be accessed, the state of each dispenser (ON /OFF) is displayed, and the required dose can be activated/deactivated.
  • Page 10: Programmes

    4 PROGRAMMES There is a programme library consisting of all the programmes installed by default, together with the programmes created by the user. Before explaining the programme management (see section 5.1), details are given of their parameters and of the standard programmes found in the library. 4.1 Cycle parameters Each programme is made up of a series of cycles, consisting of a set of parameters which can be configured, depending on the cycle type in question.
  • Page 11: Parameters For Spin Cycles

     Dispenser 1.8: Each dispenser can be activated independently, and the following parameters must be configured if it is activated:  Start: If dispenser X is active, indicate when this dispenser should start dosing.  Safety level (ML): Start dosing when the safety level is reached. ...
  • Page 12: Cycle Library

    4.2 Cycle library These are the cycles found by default in the cycle library. These cycles can be used to form new programmes.  Soak cycles  F1: Soak  Prewash cycles  F2: Normal Prewash Cold  F3: Normal Prewash 40ºC ...
  • Page 13 Symbols and values of the parameters: Time Value in minutes Temperature Value in ºC Level 1:Minimum, 2:Low, 3: Medium, 4:High, 5:Maximum Wash speed 1:Minimum, 2:Low, 3:Normal, 4:High, Spin speed 2:Normal, 3:Rapid, 4:Maximum Water inlet 0:Cold, 1:Cold/Hot according to adjustment Wash rate Run time (seconds) Stop time (seconds) ...
  • Page 14: Programme Library

    15;05 15;05 15;05 10;08 10;08 05;15 05;15 02;02 02;02 D2, D3 D2, D3 D2, D3 F26 F27     15;05 15;05 10;08 10;08 05;15 05;15 02;02 02;02 4.3 Programme library These are the programmes that are found by default in the programme library: P1: Energetic 90ºC P2: Energetic 60ºC P3: Energetic 30ºC...
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  • Page 16 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05                               ...
  • Page 17 10;08 10;08 10;08 10;08 10;08 05;15 05;15 05;15 05;15              D4, D5 D4, D5 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05         ...
  • Page 18 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05 15;05                          D2, D3 D4, D5 D2, D3 D4, D5  ...
  • Page 19: Model Parameters

    4.4 Model parameters MINIMUM MEDIUM HIGH INTERMEDIATE MINIMUM NORMAL MEDIUM HIGH 0,2V (rpm) 0,4V (rpm) 0,5V (rpm) 0,6V (rpm) 0,8V (rpm) 1V (rpm) 5V (rpm) 3,5V (rpm) 5V (rpm) 7,5V (rpm) 450G (rpm) LS -11 1000 1245 1000 LS -14 1000 1150 1000...
  • Page 20: Template For Customized Programs

    (Level 0: Offset level, Level 6: Minimum safety level, Level 7: Maximum safety level, Level 8: Weighing level) 4.5 Template for customized programs Página 18 de 43...
  • Page 21: Configuration

    5 CONFIGURATION The main configuration menu of the washing machine is shown below. Here, it is possible to configure different washing machine parameters, and display or download stored data. This menu is entered from the icon in the Main screen (see section 3.2.). ...
  • Page 22: My Programmes

    5.1.1 My programmes The programmes in the folder “My programmes” are those which are available on the OPL Main Screen. Press the button to add/remove programmes, and the screen goes to the programme library. Here, the programmes which are currently included in “My programmes” are highlighted, and it is possible to select/deselect each of the programmes to be added to/removed from the list of favourites.
  • Page 23  Create programme: Creation of new wash programmes using cycles existing in the library. When this button is pressed, the user is asked to enter the name of the new programme. Next the following screen is displayed (without any cycles) in order to include cycles from the cycle library.
  • Page 24: Cycle Library

    It is possible to select all the programmes or the programmes which are saved in favourites, indicating the number of programmes selected at all times. The set of programmes selected will be saved in a folder (model+SerialNo) and each programme will be a file. 5.1.3 Cycle library The name of each cycle can be modified from the cycle library.
  • Page 25  Import/Export Configuration It is possible to import a machine configuration from a USB memory stick or to export the current machine configuration to a memory stick. When this button is pressed, an intermediate window is displayed where we select whether to import or export (as in programmes).
  • Page 26: Hud Configuration

    5.2.1 HUD configuration Configuration of the parameters to be displayed on the OFF screen, main screen and run screen, in addition to configuration of the automatic shutdown and energy saving. Access: [Main screen] [Main Menu] [Configure system] [Advanced configuration]  OFF screen: These are the parameters that can be configured: Machine identifier: The machine identifier can be enabled/disabled, and the number to be allocated to the identifier can be edited (between 1 and 99).
  • Page 27  Run screen. These are the options permitted on the run screen: Time: Option permitting time to be displayed/hidden. By default it is enabled. Remaining time: Option to display/hide the total time remaining and the programme progress indicator on the run screen. By default it is enabled. Stop button, STOP: This allows the stop button to be hidden.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 6.1 Electrical and mechanical irregularities Before calling the Technical Service Centre, check the following:  That power is supplied to the machine.  The condition of the fuses.  That the voltage is correct for the machine. If the washing machine fails to get the required level of water, check: ...
  • Page 29 The following errors may be found in a washing machine: ERROR DESCRIPTION CAUSE AND ACTION When the power supply is restored after a power cut has been detected while a programme is running. The options "continue" or "end" are displayed. If continue is pressed, the cycle that POWER CUT DETECTED was running when the power cut occurred will continue, starting from the beginning of the cycle again.
  • Page 30 A programme execution finishes but the water temperature inside the tub exceeds 50 ºC. The 2 options "continue" or "end" are displayed. If we press continue, the machine CLOTHES HOT again checks the temperature, unlocking the door only if it has dropped below 50ºC.
  • Page 31 When the water recovery kit is activated and the machine detects that there is no “Min level Tank 3” while filling from T3. T3 EMPTY Buzzer is activated for 20 seconds. The machine stops filling from T3 and switches to filling normally with cold water. The warning disappears when the next cycle starts.
  • Page 32: Navigation Cam

    7 NAVIGATION CAM SCREEN OFF OPL LIBRARY Date Create/Copy/Modif/Delete prog./cycles Time PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT Import programmes Laundrette message LIBRARY Export programmes Logo MY PROGRAMMES Machine identifier MY PROGRAMMES Select Active programmes Create/Modify programmes MAIN SCREEN OPL Machine identifier Time MAIN MENU CONFIGURE SYSTEM HUD/SOUND Weight of clothes (If weigh clothes is active)
  • Page 33 SELF SERVICE INTRODUCTION ........................ 32 INTERFACE ........................32 Standby Screen ......................32 Direct selection Screen ................... 32 2.3. Main Screen ....................... 33 Run Screen ......................... 35 PROGRAMMES ......................... 36 Programme library ....................36 CONFIGURATION ......................37 Programme management ..................37 Configure System .....................
  • Page 34: Self Service

    INTRODUCTION This section lists the characteristics which are exclusive to self-service washing machines. The safety warnings must be read and it is advisable to read the rest of the manual in order to fully understand how the machine operates. 2 INTERFACE 2.1 Standby Screen While the washing machine is waiting for the money to be inserted, the Standby Screen is displayed.
  • Page 35: Main Screen

    This screen has at least one button and a maximum of six buttons (these buttons are always the same size and are in the centre of the window). The number of available buttons depends on the number of programmes stored in favourites. For example, if there are four programmes in favourites, the layout is as shown in the diagram.
  • Page 36 9. Central Message: Until the full payment for the programme has been made, the message "INSERT COIN", "INSERT CARD" or "MAKE PAYMENT", depending on the selected mode, is displayed in the centre of the window. This message will disappear on completion of the payment.
  • Page 37: Run Screen

    2.4 Run Screen When START is pressed, the programme begins and the Run Screen is displayed. While in run mode, it is also possible to enter “Credit mode” as described above. If this mode is entered, it automatically exits self-service mode and behaves as if it were in OPL mode, displaying the information defined on the OPL Run Screen and offering the option to perform all the actions defined on this screen.
  • Page 38: Programmes

    3 PROGRAMMES There is a programme library consisting of all the programmes installed by default, together with the programmes created by the user. 3.1 Programme library These are the programmes that are found by default in the programme library: P1: Fast cold wash P2: Fast wash 40ºC P3: Fast wash 60ºC P4: Fast delicates...
  • Page 39: Configuration

    4 CONFIGURATION 4.1 Programme management If the washing machine is configured in self-service mode, only the first 6 programmes will be available, the remaining programmes become available on entering Credit Mode. 4.2 Configure System 4.2.1 Advanced configuration  Credit Mode: If the washing machine is in self-service mode, the password for Credit Mode (1234 by default) can be configured.
  • Page 40  Price programming: In addition to the basic price configuration, it is possible to define a price programming. That is, periods of specific time for which you wish to change the defined programme price. Maximum, 10 simultaneous programmings. The programmed prices are valid for the configured time slot. The prices return to the general prices outside the configured time slot.
  • Page 41: Hud Programming

    4.2.2 HUD programming  Standby Screen: These are the parameters that can be configured: Machine identifier: The machine identifier can be enabled/disabled, and the number to be allocated to the identifier can be edited (between 1 and 99). By default it is disabled.
  • Page 42: Table Of Currencies

    Time: Option permitting time to be displayed/hidden. By default it is enabled. Remaining time: Option to display/hide the total time remaining and the programme progress indicator. By default it is enabled. Machine identifier: The machine identifier can be enabled/disabled. By default it is disabled.
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  • Page 44: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 5.1 Errors The errors with different actions for Self-service are listed below. The others are the same. ERROR DESCRIPTION CAUSE AND ACTION The machine detects that, in spite of activating the heating output, the water temperature has not increased by 1ºC within 30 minutes. It is possible to cancel this error.
  • Page 45: Navigation Cam

    6 NAVIGATION CAM STANDBY SCREEN LIBRARY Laundrette message Create/Copy/Modify/Delete prog./cycles Logo PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT Import programmes Machine identifier LIBRARY Export programmes MY PROGRAMMES MY PROGRAMMES Select Active programmes DIRECT SELECTION SCREEN Create/Modify programmes MAIN SCREEN MAIN MENU CONFIGURE SYSTEM HUD/SOUND Machine identifier Delayed programming (Select Time) Language Screen OFF / Standby...

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