01103042 0606 OPERATING Table of contents Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Pages/Chapters General operating Precaution for use ....................1/1 General Identification plate ....................2/2 Method of use Standard control console ..................1/3 Starting machine with standard console ..............2/3 Stopping machine with standard console ............3/3 Additional instructions ..................4/3 Precautions for use ....................5/3 Using the handle ....................7/3...
01103042 0606 OPERATING 1. General operating Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Precaution for use • The machine should not be used by children. • This ironer must be used exclusively for textiles appropriate for machine ironing, which have been previously and exclusively washed in water. •...
01103042 1004 OPERATING 2. General Notice Date Page HANDBOOK In the machine you should have found a set of instructions and a servicing poster to display in your laundry. You must have found with this handbook, a crank for the manual drive of the cylinder. Depending on its destination, the dryer ironer is delivered bare or may be placed on a trans- port pallet and/or packed with plastic film.
01103042 0111 OPERATING 2. General Notice Date Page HANDBOOK The machines described in this handbook have an ironing capacity of 1.650 m ( 65") or 2.065 m (81 ") wide according to their type. The ironing speed can be adjusted according to the linen texture and its degree of moisture. The temperature of the ironing cylinder can also be adjusted by a thermostat.
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01103042 0606 OPERATING 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Starting machine with standard console - Turn main section switch to I (ON), the indicator (1) "voltage" lights". - Turn the potentiometer (4) to the minimum speed. - Adjust thermostat (5) on required temperature. Usual ironing temperature is around 175 °C (347 °F) for cotton.
01103042 0606 OPERATING 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Stopping machine with standard console • In order to extend the lifetime of your machine and its components, observe the following instructions to stop the heating. • Press switch (6) "Heating stop", its indicator switches off. The "Heating" indicator (8) switches off too.
01103042 1004 OPERATING 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Additional instructions to optimise a dryer-ironer. When ironing small sheets or small washing, pass abreast the washing of the heating cylin- der to provide correct regulation of the cylinder temperature. As a general rule, the whole of the cylinder should be used (1).
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01103042 1004 OPERATING 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Practices to avoid • Make sure that the width of the washing does not exceed the useful width of the machine. • Sizes not fitting the cylinder working length, partial use of the cylinder. •...
01103042 0305 OPERATING 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Using the handle The dryer ironer is fitted with a handle. This is very useful to take out the washing if there is a power failure while you are ironing;...
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01103042 1004 OPERATING 4. Safety Notice Date Page HANDBOOK CAUTION Disconnect the machine electrical power supply before doing any repair or servicing work. CAUTION Do not use the machine unless it is plugged into a correctly earthed power socket comp- lying with standards in force.
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01103042 1004 OPERATING 4. Safety Notice Date Page HANDBOOK CAUTION The temperature of the ironing cylinder after use can reach 200 °C (392 °F) and can cause serious burns if you touch it. Allow the machine to cool down before doing any repair or servicing work.
01103042 1004 OPERATING 4. Safety Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Locking and tagging procedure A red insert at the beginning of this instruction handbook schematically shows the locking and tagging procedure described below. If you wish, you can detach this insert and display it close to the machine to remind maintenance personnel of the safety instructions.
01103042 1004 OPERATING 4. Safety Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Safety devices Feed safety device The space between the feed safety flap and the drive bands is too small for you to enter your fingers. The machine stops automatically as soon as the flap is pushed in. Protection of motors The motors have overload protection : •...
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01103042 1004 OPERATING 4. Safety Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Power supply failure If there is a mains power supply failure, use the handle to remove any washing engaged in the machine. If the temperature is too high, use the handle to feed some wet washing and protect the ironing bands.
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1004 01103042 OPERATING 4. Safety Notice Date Page HANDBOOK SAFETY Make sure that the protection casings are in position before use. Complementary instructions for operation Check daily that the hand safety bar is working correctly, the machine must stop when you press it.
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01103042 1004 OPERATING 5. Operating incidents Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Encountered problem Cause of problem Solution The linen remains stuck Your washing is not rinsed correctly Check rinsing with a 1 % phenolphthalein solution diluted in to the cylinder alcohol. If this colorless liquid turns to pink on the washing as it comes out of the washing machine, and it still contains detergents.
1004 01103042 OPERATING 5. Operating incidents Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Encountered problem Cause of problem Solution The heating does not Check the temperature preselection. work, or works badly Check the safety thermostat. Check to see if the panel is showing Check the panel’s sensors.
01103042 1004 OPERATING 5. Operating incidents Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Encountered problem Cause of problem Solution The machine temperature Check the sensor in the thermostat regulation system. drops Check the thermostat by measuring the cylinder temperature with a thermometer. Check that the regulation shoe is in contact with the cylinder.
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0606 01103042 OPERATING 5. Operating incidents Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Linen colouring • The brown coloring is due to detergent residues, and will disappear at the next washing. • Colouring caused by the temperature being too high is permanent. Reduce the ironing temperature or increase the ironing speed.
01103042 0905 OPERATING 6. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Preventive maintenance CAREFUL SHUT OFF THE POWER SUPPLY OF THE MACHINE BEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR INTERVENTION IS CARRIED OUT AND MAKE SURE THAT THE CYLINDER IS COLD. DAILY (8 h) Check that the finger protection is working.
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01103042 0905 OPERATING 6. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK ONCE A YEAR (2000 h) Check if the cylinder has any deposits of detergent or lime. Clean if necessary. Check and clean the outer pipes. Clean the fluff filter with suction device. Clean the cover filter with suction device.
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01103042 0905 OPERATING 6. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK SAFETY Any repairing or maintenance opera- tion should be carried out by a specia- list. CAUTION For an optimal service of your ma- chine, execute this instructions at regular intervals and according to the frequency of use.
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01103042 1004 OPERATING 6. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Check of the detaching cords or pressure roller : It is necessary to lift up the upper casing of the machine. Proceed as follows : - Stop the machine. - Dismantle the side casing with the key. - Do not touch the screws (A) which serve as a link with the casing, a screw in each cais- son.
01103042 1004 OPERATING 6. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Replacing ironing bands • Remove the feed tray to obtain easy access to the ironing bands. • Remove staples from the two ends of the bands to be replaced and staple the end of the old band with the end of the new band.
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01103042 0606 OPERATING 6. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Motors : The fan motor is permanently lubricated. The movement motor is permanently lubricated. Bearings : Permanently lubricated. Heat control : Make sure that the shoe of the thermostatic control and the safety control devices are always clean and in cylinder contact.
01103042 0606 OPERATING 6. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Gas train D0431 Manual shutt-off valve, 3/4" Gas min. pressure switch Inlet pressure test point tap Combination gas controls Outlet pressure test point tap Burner with 12 or 16 ceramic plates Cylinder Vacuum pressure switch Flue...
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01103042 1004 OPERATING 7. Appendices Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Explanation of graphic symbols A flash of lightning with an arrow at its end dis- played inside an equilateral triangle, warns the user about the presence of uninsulated "dan- gerous current" sufficient in intensity to cause electrocution.
01103042 0805 OPERATING 7. Appendices Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Explanation of Washing symbols To overcome language barriers, the following are symbols used internationally to give you (ISO 3758:2005 standard) guidance and recommendations when washing different textiles. The tub symbolizes washing. Washing The circle symbolizes dry or Dry or water...
01103042 1004 OPERATING 7. Appendices Notice Date Page HANDBOOK 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 kg/cm²...
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01103042 0315 OPERATING 7. Appendices Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Lubrication table MACHINE LUBRICATION Rolling bearings Rolling bearings Assembly paste Bare gears Flange joints Reducers with Reducers with Circuits and Bearings Bearings hight (fretting corro- Chains shafts Union pipes wheels and gears pneumatic USES...
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