Cissell mighty mite and super laundry presses installation (22 pages)
Summary of Contents for Cissell CSBBYMV
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(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.) An LSG Company 831 South First Street, P.O. Box 32270 Louisville, KY 40232-2270 Phone: (502) 587-1292 Sales Fax: (502) 585-3625 Service/Parts Fax: (502) 681-1275 Combination www.cissellmfg.com CSBBYMV CAB438C CAB438C Part No. AJ0976 March 2004...
Explanation of Safety Messages Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and “CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this manual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the machine.
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Safety Information 11. Install the press according to the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. All connections for steam, electrical power and grounding must comply with local codes and be made by licensed personnel when required. 12. Replace worn power cords and/or loose plugs. 13.
Utility Specifications Electric Voltage/Hertz/Phase Minimum Supply Circuit Conductor Ampacity Maximum Rating of Circuit Breaker Protection Device Dual Element Fuse Full Load Amps Average Running Amperes Number of Primary Power Connections Wire Size Motor Sleeve Blower Sidebag Blower Compressed Air Air Pressure Minimum Free Air Consumption Suggested Operating Pressure Steam...
Operation Shipping Information Length Width Height Weight NOTE: Applicable codes, ordinances, specifications and/or other governing data related to installation must be complied with. The materials listed in Table 1 may or may not conform to these requirements. Materials Required Quantity Lockout type fused disconnect switch suitable for the electric service connected to the press (refer to wiring schematic in control box) (not required if circuit breaker is used)
Receiving Inspection The press is shipped assembled and enclosed in a plastic cover and crate. Upon delivery, inspect crate and contents for shipping damage. If crate or cover is damaged, or signs of possible damage are evident, have carrier note the condition on the shipping papers before shipping receipt is signed, or advise carrier of condition when discovered.
Operation Anchoring and Leveling Press Refer to Figure 3. REMOVE ACCESS PANEL TO INSTALL CENTER LEVELING BOLT CENTER LEVELING BOLTS LEFT END LEVELING BOLTS 1. Place machine in desired location. 2. Trace the 6anchoring holes onto the floor. 3. Move the press aside. 4.
10. Place level along inside carriage rail at C and raise or lower either end of press as necessary. Turn leveling bolts equal amounts to maintain alignment at A and B. 11. Use a level to recheck A, B, and C. 12.
Operation Connecting Air Service Air service connected to press must have a minimum constant pressure of 75 psi (5.17 bar) and be of ample volume to meet requirements listed in Utility Specifications section. Air pressure should be reduced to 65 psi (4.48 bar) at air inlet regulator. It is the responsibility of the customer to connect the air line with galvanized pipe, brass, aluminum or stainless steel pipe, copper tubing, fittings, shut-off valve,...
Routing Blower Exhaust from Press Blower exhaust can add unwanted heat and noise into a room. Route blower exhaust from press upward near ceiling or to outside. Running exhaust outside is recommended. If running exhaust outside, make sure rain cannot get in. Install exhaust piping from exhaust muffler as follows: 1.
Operation 1/8 in. (3 mm) Figure 6 8. Press the head release button. Heads should open and buck should return to the dressing station. 9. Simultaneously press and release both buck in buttons. As buck travels into cabinet, press red safety bar which is near the operator.
Steam Injection and Temperature Check-Out The following checks ensure that the steam supply to the press is of sufficient temperature. WARNING To avoid possible serious injury or death, perform the following BEFORE proceeding to check out: • Shut off AND lock out ALL electrical power to press.
Operation Break-In Adjustments As new press is used, working surfaces “seat-in” and friction decreases. This usually results in increased working speed. These conditions are considered normal in a new press and do not indicate a need for constant maintenance. This initial “break-in” period will vary with usage, but generally occurs during the first week of operation.
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