Installation manual 1 Safety Precautions • Servicing shall be carried out only by authorized personnel. • Only authorized spare parts, accessories and consumables shall be used. • The machine is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been used for cleaning. •...
– this will reduce, but not eliminate, the hazard. • Maximum mass of dry cloth: T4900: 50 kg, T41200: 67 kg. • A-weighted emission sound pressure level at working stations: < 70 dB(A).
Warranty will be applicable where the customer has used only genuine spare parts and has performed maintenance in accordance with Electrolux Professional user and maintenance documentation made available in paper or elec- tronic format. Electrolux Professional strongly recommends using Electrolux Professional approved cleaning, rinse and descaling agents to obtain optimal results and maintain product efficiency over time.
Delivery height, excl. 100 mm packaging Operating panel Door opening, ⌀ 940 mm Gas connection Electric connection Exhaust duct Steam inlet Steam return C (a) C (b) C (c) T4900 1290 1295 2465 1965 T41200 1290 1485 2465 1965 T4900...
Installation manual 3.3 Technical data 3.3.1 T4900 Weight, standard machine Weight, with sliding door Weight, with sliding door and tilt Weight, heating unit, gas Weight, heating unit, steam Weight, heating unit, electric Weight, tilting unit Drum volume litres Drum diameter...
Heating: Gas Air consumption 2500 Pressure drop Max. Pa A-weighted emission sound pressure level at working stations dB(A) < 70 3.4 Connections 3.4.1 T4900 ⌀ mm Air outlet Gas connection 1” ISO 7/1–R1 Steam inlet/outlet ISO 228/1–G1 3.4.2 T41200 ⌀ mm...
Installation manual 4 Setup 4.1 Siting Place the machine in its place before unpacking it. When unpacking the machine, handle it with care. The machine should be positioned so that there is plenty of room for working, both for the user and service personnel. The figure shows minimum distance to a wall and/or other machines.
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Installation manual Lift the machine with a pallet truck or a fork-lift truck and remove the bars. Mount the four feet in the bottom bearers. fig.W00139 Remove steel sections and the remainder from the transportation pallet. T41200 only: When the pallet truck or the fork-lift truck is removed the two steel sections are disengaged. Transport securities During transport the transmission is secured.
Installation manual 4.3 Recycling instruction for packaging fig.X02413 Fig. Description Code Type Wrapping film LDPE 4 Plastics Screw FE 40 Steel Packaging FOR 50 Wood Pallet FOR 50 Wood Screw FE 40 Steel Washer FE 40 Steel Cable Tie Nylon Transport security FOR 50 Wood...
Installation manual 4.4 Mechanical installation Level the machine with the feet of the machine. (The height adjustment must be as low as possible). The maximum height adjustment of the feet is 70 mm and is only to be used cautiously while removing lifting truck or fork truck.
Installation manual 4.5 Set up machine with tilting function Flexible piping connection, gas heated machines Due to the tilting function gas pipe (A) must end 300 mm before the machine and the last piece of it must be flexible eg. an approved 600 mm gas hose. Flexible piping connection, steam heated machines Due to the tilting function the steam hoses must have an excessive length of 300 mm.
Installation manual 5 Evacuation system 5.1 Air principle The blower creates low pressure in the machine, drawing air into the cylinder via the heating unit. The heated air passes through the garments and the cylinder vents. The air then flows out through a lint filter positioned immediately below the drum. After this, the air is evacuated through the blower and exhaust system.
Installation manual The resistance in the grating/slats on the air inlet cover plate should not exceed 10 Pa (0.1 mbar). Note! Gratings/slatted covers often block half of the total fresh air vent area. Remember to take this into account. 5.3 Exhaust duct •...
Installation manual The exhaust duct diameter must not be reduced. 5.5 Exhaust dimensioning It is important that the machine has correct air volume compared to each machines power. If the air flow is smaller or larger this will result in a longer drying period. If the outlet pipe is long or the ventilation is not properly designed we recommend to clean the outlet pipes periodi- cally.
Installation manual Condensate return • It is important that the branch pipe for condensed water on return to the main condensate pipe has a descending gradient and is lower than the outlet connecting branch (E). • Mount a strainer (b) in the return pipe. •...
For non-european countries check the heat value of the energy gas and compare it to the declared heat value of gas in the attached label. 7.4 Table of pressure and adjustment T4900 Liquid petrole- Gas category Inlet pressure Injector pres- Injector size (⌀...
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Installation manual Natural gas Gas category Inlet pressure Injector pres- Injector size (⌀ Air reducing Label number May be avail- (mbar) sure (mbar) plate (mm) able in follow- ing countries 2H, 2E 5.00 487153397 Default AT, BG, CH, CZ, DE, DK, ⌀...
Installation manual 7.5 Test run • Loosen the measuring branch screw (2) 1/4 turn; connect a manometer to the measuring branch. • Select a program with heat. • Start the machine. • Check the nozzle pressure, see “Table of pressure and adjustment”. •...
Installation manual • Loosen the measuring branch screw (2) 1/4 turn; connect a manometer to the measuring branch. • Connect the power to the machine and select a program with heat. • Start the machine. • Set the correct nozzle pressure according to the “Pressure and adjustment table” on setting screw (4) under the cover screw (3).
INJECTOR:Ø 5.00 NATURAL GAS : G20 (INLET PRESS.: 20-25 MBAR, CAL. VAL. 37780 KJ/M3) For safety reasons use only genuine spare parts. Made in Sweden Electrolux Professional AB 341 80 Ljungby, Sweden WXXXXX 9868XXXXXX Product no.: 09XXX / 99XXXXX Serial no.:...
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INJECTOR:Ø 5.65 NATURAL GAS : G20 (INLET PRESS.: 20-25 MBAR, CAL. VAL. 37780 KJ/M3) For safety reasons use only genuine spare parts. Made in Sweden Electrolux Professional AB 341 80 Ljungby, Sweden WXXXXX 9868XXXXXX Product no.: 09XXX / 99XXXXX Serial no.:...
Installation manual 8 Electrical connection 8.1 Electrical installation The electrical installation may only be carried out by qualified personnel. Machines with frequency-controlled motors can be incompatible with certain types of earth leakage circuit break- er. It is important to know that the machines are designed to provide a high level of personal safety, which is why items of external equipment such as earth leakage circuit breakers are not necessary but is recommended.
Wiring diagrams for the specific machine are enclosed in a plastic bag at the location showed in the figure (B). fig.W00151 Note! The machine must be equipped with supplementary protection in accordance with heavy current regulations. 8.3 Electrical connections T4900 Heating Main voltage Heating effect Recommended...
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Installation manual T41200 Heating Main voltage Heating effect Motor effect Max effect Recommended alternative blower motor / fuse drum motor Electric heated 400/415V 3 ~ 1.1 / 1.5 400/415/440/ 1.1 / 1.5 480V 3 ~ 400/415V 3 ~ 1.1 / 1.5 400/415/440/ 1.1 / 1.5 480V 3 ~...
Installation manual 9 Installation of heating unit 9.1 Gas heating unit installation Note! The procedure when mounting the heating unit is the same on machines with standard door and with sliding door. The following pictures shows a standard door except from pages relating specifically to sliding door. Heating unit The heating unit is to be mounted on top of the machine.
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Installation manual Mounting the heating unit Demount the rear panels. fig.X02363 Lift the gas box and place it on top of the machine. fig.W01155...
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Installation manual Fasten the gas heating unit using 7 screws. If the machine has sliding door, go to section “Mounting equipment for sliding door”, before carrying out the next step. fig.W01156 Fasten the brace (B) using 6 screws. fig.W01157...
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Installation manual Fasten the side panels using 5 screws on each side as follows: First fasten the front screw and the back screw but not all the way down. Turn the side panel with the grooves facing downward and mount the side panel in the grooves. Tighten the screws. Fasten the last 3 screws.
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Installation manual Position the top panel. fig.W01159 Fasten the air maze using 2 screws. Fasten the top panel using 4 screws on each side. fig.W01161...
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Installation manual Mount the front shutter using 2 screws and locking nuts. Mount the support plate (C). Lock the front shutter on the front using 2 screws. fig.W01162 Mount the supply disconnector, which is mounted on the console, in its place on the component unit using 4 screws. Place the multiple plug in connector marked *A*.
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Installation manual Place the supply disconnector panel with handle in its place. For more information, see section “Electrical connection”. fig.W01165 Mount the back panels (E). When mounting the component unit back panel (G) its top edge must be tilted under the basic machine’s top panel. E: 2 back panels: Heating unit (6 screws) F: Top panel: Basic machine G.
Installation manual Screw the supply disconnector panel with handle into the back panel using 6 screws. Note! Check that the supply disconnector can connect and disconnect the power. fig.W01167 Connect gas supply. Mount a manual shut-off valve on the gas pipe upstream from the machine. For more information, see section “Gas connection”.
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Installation manual Unpacking Unpack the heating unit. Note! During transport the side panels and brace are placed in the back of the machine (A). fig.W00142A Mounting the heating unit Remove the top panel for the heating unit from the top of the machine where it is placed during transport. fig.W01153 Demount the two top back panels on the machine.
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Installation manual Check that the electric heating unit is not damaged during transport. Check that wiring connections and terminals are not bent or defective so there is no risk of short-circuiting. During transport the contactor console is only fastened loosely, turn it down and fasten it on the side using two screws (A).
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Installation manual Fasten the brace (B) using 6 screws. If the machine has sliding door, go to section “Mounting equipment for sliding door”, before carrying out the next step. fig.W01157A Fasten the side panels to the bottom using 5 screws on each side as follows: First fasten the front screw and the back screw but not all they way down.
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Installation manual Position the top panel. fig.W01159 Fasten the maze using 2 screws. Fasten the top panel using 4 screws on each side. fig.W01161...
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Installation manual Mount the front shutter using 2 screws and locking nuts. Mount the support plate (C). Lock the front shutter on the front using 2 screws. fig.W01162 Mount the supply disconnector (D), which is mounted on the console, in its place on the component unit using 4 screws.
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Installation manual Then lead the cables from the electric heating unit (E) through the cable gland and place them in L3, L2, L1 on the connection plinth. Fasten with 6 Nm. fig.W01176 Lead the earthing conductor from the electric heating unit to GND on the connection plinth (F). Fasten with 5 Nm. For more information, see section “Electrical connection”.
Installation manual Mount the back panels (E). When mounting the component unit back panel (G) its top edge must be tilted under the basic machine’s top panel. E: 2 back panels: Heating unit (7 screws) F: Top panel: Basic machine G.
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Installation manual Unpacking Unpack the heating unit. Note! During transport the side panels and brace are placed in the back of the machine (A). fig.W00142A Mounting the heating unit Remove the top panel for the heating unit from the top of the machine where it is placed during transport. fig.W01153 Demount the two top back panels on the machine.
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Installation manual Lift the steam calorifier and place it on top of the machine. fig.W01180 Fasten the steam calorifier with 5 screws on both sides. fig.W01181 Place the actuator box so that the end of the shaft from the steam calorifier (A) is lead into the hole in the actuator. Ensure that the damper opens and closes smoothly and that the damper does not scratch the sides of the heating unit (xx).
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Installation manual Note! When tightening the end of the shaft the damper must be open (B). Using two tailstock screws tighten the end of the shaft (C) to 5 Nm with a 1/8" Allen key (Note! It is a 1/8" key, not a mm key).
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Installation manual Lead the multiple plug from the actuator box down through the cable gland to the component unit and place it in con- nector marked *B*. Strap the wires according to the figure. fig.W01164A Place the supply disconnector panel with handle in its place. For more information, see section “Electrical connection”.
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Installation manual Mount the two back panels. When mounting the component unit back panel its top edge must be tilted under the ba- sic machine’s top panel. It is possible to mount the wires from the installation before mounting the back panel. Screw the supply disconnector panel with handle into the back panel using 6 screws.
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Installation manual Fasten the side panels to the bottom using 5 screws on each side as follows: First fasten the front screw and the back screw but not all the way down. Turn the side panel with the grooves facing downward and mount the side panel in the grooves.
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Installation manual Position the top panel. fig.W01185 Fasten the maze using 2 screws. Fasten the top panel using 4 screws on each side. fig.W01161...
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Installation manual Mount the front shutter using 2 screws and locking nuts. Mount the support plate (I). Lock the front shutter on the front using 2 screws. fig.W01187 Mount the back panels of the heating unit (E). When mounting the component unit back panel (G) its top edge must be tilted under the basic machine’s top panel. E: 2 back panels: Heating unit (6 screws) F: Top panel: Basic machine G.
Installation manual Connect the steam. For more information, see section “Steam connection”. J = Inlet K = Return (condense) fig.W01188 9.4 Mounting equipment for sliding door Mount the brace (A) using 6 screws. Mount the 2 angle braces (B) using 2 screws in each one. fig.W01169...
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Installation manual Mount the side panels (C) from above and push them down as far as they will go. Mount screws (D) in order to lock the side panels (1 screw on each side). fig.W01170 Mount the side panels and the remaining as described in “Mounting heating unit”. Check that the doors slide open easily.
Installation manual 10 Installation of tilting unit 10.1 Contents Description Art. No. ID in this instruction Comment Left mounting base 487242771 With 2 foundation feet (F) Right mounting base 487242770 With 2 foundation feet (F) Mounting base front 487243655 Mounting base back piece 487243755 Adjusting plate 1 mm 487242725...
Installation manual 10.2 Installation The machine shall be mounted on a concrete floor with a thickness of at least 100 mm / 3 15/16 inch. Make sure the floor is in level. Place the 2 mounting base sides (A) (fastened on wooden pallet with 4 transportation screws which should be re- moved) on the concrete floor, where the machine is going to be mounted.
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Installation manual For alignment, use the adjusting plates (D) as an underlying layer. fig.W01192 Mark out the 8 holes (to be drilled with an 8 mm concrete drilling machine). After fastening all 8 expansion bolts, dismount the mounting base front piece (B) and the mounting base back piece (C).
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Installation manual After the fastening is done, carry out the control measuring. The mounting base must be diagonally level and the mounting base sides must be parallel. It is important to be careful when aligning the mounting base. If necessary use adjusting plates (D). Note! If the mounting base is crooked the sliding door and the tilting function will not work properly.
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Installation manual Loosen the 6 wood screws (2 at the front and 4 at the back) which are holding the battens. fig.W01195 Use a lifting truck to lift the machine and remove the battens. Note! Be careful when lifting and make sure the fork arms are placed exactly under the middle of the machine in or- der to be in equi-poise.
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Installation manual Lower the machine so the guiding consoles (E) engage with the foundation feet (F). fig.W01198 Insert the 2 locking bolts (G) and tighten them. Lower the lifting truck all the way down. The transportation bearers (only used during transport) are now resting on the lifting truck fork arms and are pulled out.
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Installation manual Dismount the outlet pipe. Use the supplied bits extension piece (Ll) for dismounting the outlet pipe. fig.W01201 Mount the 2 actuators (H) on the back foundation feet (F) by tilting them through the 2 square openings. Fasten the actuators with 2 centre bolts (J), washers and locking nuts. fig.W01202 Fasten the actuator wires with the pre-mounted cable ties (Hh).
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Installation manual Place the 2 multiple plugs (K) from the actuators in the control box. fig.W01204 Mount the back mounting base piece (C). Mount the outlet pipe and connecting piece (L). Use the supplied bits extension piece for mounting the outlet pipe. fig.W01205...
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Installation manual Mount 4 clip screws (Mm) in both side skirts. Insert the clip screws diagonally into the square openings and push them down. fig.W01206 Mount side skirts (M) and cross bearer/front skirt (N). fig.W01207 Remember to mount 4 nuts (Mn) in each side to hold the skirts. fig.W01208...
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Installation manual Mount the back skirt (O) with 2 screws (P) and 2 top nuts (Q). fig.W01209 Mount the big back plate (R). fig.W01210...
Installation manual When ready; the figure shows the machine in tilted position. fig.W01211 11 Function check May only be carried out by qualified personnel. A function check must be made when the installation is finished and before the machine can be ready to be used. Whenever a repair has been made, a function check must be performed before the machine can be used again.
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Installation manual Check the heat • Let the machine work for five minutes on a program with heat. • Check that the heating is working by opening the door and feel if there is heat in the drum. Tilt Check the tilt function. Sliding door Sliding door must be capable of being opened with a force of max 10 kg / 98N.
230 mm / 9 1/16 inch 690 mm / 27 3/16 inch 410 mm / 16 1/8 inch T4900 = 2740 mm / 107 7/8 inch T41200 = 2930 mm / 115 3/8 inch T4900 = 1280 mm / 50 3/8 inch...
Installation manual 13 Disposal information 13.1 Disposal of appliance at end of life Before disposing of the machine, make sure to carefully check its physical condition, and in particular any parts of the structure that can give or break during scrapping. The machine’s parts must be disposed of in a differentiated way, according to their different characteristics (e.g.
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