Electrolux Professional TD6-30 Compass Pro Installation Manual

Electrolux Professional TD6-30 Compass Pro Installation Manual

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Tumble dryer
TD6–30
Compass Pro
Type N2...
438917570/GB, IE
Original instructions
2024.01.02

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  • Page 1 Installation manual Tumble dryer TD6–30 Compass Pro Type N2... 438917570/GB, IE Original instructions 2024.01.02...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 Safety Precautions ..........................5 Additional safety precautions for gas heated tumble dryer .............7 General safety information......................7 Commercial use only........................7 Copyright ..........................7 Symbols............................8 2 Warranty terms and exclusions......................9 3 Technical data...........................10 Drawing ..........................10 Technical data ......................... 11 Connections ..........................11 4 Setup ...............................12 General...........................12 Unpacking ..........................12...
  • Page 4 Contents The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and component specifications.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    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. •...
  • Page 6 Installation manual • Oil-affected items can ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources such as in a tumble dryer. The items become warm, causing an oxidation reaction in the oil. Oxidation creates heat. If the heat cannot escape, the items can become hot enough to catch fire.
  • Page 7: Additional Safety Precautions For Gas Heated Tumble Dryer

    The machine/machines covered by this manual is/are made for commercial and industrial use only. 1.4 Copyright This manual is intended solely for consultation by the operator and can only be given to third parties with the permis- sion of Electrolux Professional AB company.
  • Page 8: Symbols

    Installation manual 1.5 Symbols Caution Caution, hot surface Caution, high voltage Warning, risk of fire / flammable material Danger, crush hazard Read the instructions before using the machine...
  • Page 9: Warranty Terms And Exclusions

    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.
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    Installation manual 3 Technical data 3.1 Drawing B(b) B(a) Operating panel Door opening, ⌀ 810 mm Electrical connection Gas connection Exhaust connection Steam: in Steam: out B(a) B(b) 1365 1445 1855 1490 1560...
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    Installation manual 3.2 Technical data Weight, net Drum volume litres Drum diameter Drum depth Drum speed, medium load Rated capacity, filling factor 1:18 (Max. load) 30.5 Rated capacity, filling factor 1:22 (Recommended load) Heating: Electricity Heating: Gas Heating: Steam at 600–700 kPa Steam pressure 100–1000 Maximum air flow, Electric 50 Hz / 60 Hz...
  • Page 12: Setup

    Installation manual 4 Setup 4.1 General The principle work flow to setup or install this machine is as follows: 1. Unpacking 2. Positioning/siting, levelling or/and securing the machine. 3. Correcting the fresh air/air intake's size, exhaust duct's size and pipe(s) connections in considering a stand-alone machine or sharing exhaust duct.
  • Page 13: Recycling Instruction For Packaging

    Installation manual 4.3 Recycling instruction for packaging fig.X02402 Fig. Description Code Type Wrapping film LDPE 4 Plastics Corner protection PS 6 Plastics Cardboard packaging PAP 20 Paper Pallet FOR 50 Wood Screw FE 40 Steel FE 40 Steel Plastic bag PET 1 Plastics...
  • Page 14: Siting

    Installation manual 4.4 Siting The figure shows recommended distance to walls and/or other machines. D=C+B 1= Top view 2 = Side view on built in machine Y = For built-in machines it is recommended that the wall section Y is a removable finish piece. If so, E and F can be 0. fig.X00959A 5–500 mm (Min.
  • Page 15: Securing The Machine

    Installation manual Remount the panels. 4.5.1 Securing the machine To ensure steadiness of the machine it is important to fasten the machine to the foundation. Fasten the four fittings (A) to the foundation using four x M10 set screws (B). If the four fittings are not supplied, order kit No.
  • Page 16: Evacuation System

    Installation manual 5 Evacuation system 5.1 Air principle The fan creates low pressure in the machine, drawing air into the drum via the heating unit. The heated air passes through the garments and the drum holes. The air then flows out through a lint filter positioned below the drum. Then the air is evacuated through the fan and exhaust system.
  • Page 17: Fresh Air

    Installation manual 5.2 Fresh air For maximum efficiency and the shortest possible drying time, it is important to ensure that fresh air is able to enter the room from the outside in the same volume as that is blown out of the room. To avoid draught in the room it is important to place the air inlet behind the machine.
  • Page 18: Shared Exhaust Duct

    Installation manual 5.4 Shared exhaust duct It is recommended that each machine is connected to a separate exhaust duct. When several machines shall use the same exhaust duct the exhaust duct must increase after each machine. The recommended diameter increase progression is the one in the table. If several machines are installed on the same exhaust pipe, it is recommended to adjust the airflow on the machines when all machines are started and running a program with no heat.
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Dryer

    Installation manual 5.6 Adjusting the dryer Adjusting the air flow may only be carried out by authorized personnel. The dryer is pre-set for optimal air flow with up to 15 m equivalent pipe length. For longer pipes it is necessary to ad- just the dryer according to the following instructions.
  • Page 20 Installation manual Alternative measuring meathod Adjusting the air flow may only be carried out by authorized personnel. Use a home made U tube manometer, a hose (max ⌀ 10 mm), with water. Insert one end of the hose in the hole, hold the hose according to the picture so that the water is in level.
  • Page 21: Steam Connection

    Installation manual 6 Steam connection 6.1 Connecting the steam The steam supply must be cut off and must not be under pressure. Steam inlet • The branch pipes must be located at the top of the main steam pipe to prevent condensation in the steam. •...
  • Page 22: Steam Calorifier

    Installation manual Pipe insulation All pipes must be insulated in order to reduce risk of scalding. Insulation also reduces loss of heat to the surroundings. When ready • Leak test the system. • Clean the dirt collectors. 6.2 Steam calorifier Mount the steam calorifier Unpack the steam calorifier.
  • Page 23: Gas Connection

    Installation manual 7 Gas connection 7.1 Fasten the label Before installing the machine fasten the label “Read the user instructions” on the inside of the door in a suitable place and at the front panel. The label must have the correct country code, choose the correct label from the gas kit. Read the technical instructions before installing the appli-...
  • Page 24: Gas Installation

    Installation manual 7.3 Gas installation The default gas appliances are built to run on GNH (Natural gas) where the machine should be installed at not over than 610 m (2001 ft) high altitude. To run on another gas the gas converting must be done. The gas converting accessories for another gas is in the ac- cessory bag.
  • Page 25: Table Of Pressure And Adjustment

    Installation manual 7.4 Table of pressure and adjustment Liquid petrole- Gas category Inlet pressure Nozzle pres- Nozzle size (⌀ Air reducing/ Label number May be avail- um gas (LPG) (mbar) sure (mbar) restriction plate able in follow- (mm) ing countries Butane mixture 28-30 / No regulation...
  • Page 26 Installation manual Natural gas Gas category Inlet pressure Nozzle pres- Nozzle size (⌀ Air reducing/ Label number May be avail- (mbar) sure (mbar) restriction plate able in follow- (mm) ing countries 2H, 2E 3.50 490359201 Default AT, BG, CZ, DK, EE, FI, GR, A = 18 HR, HU, IS, IE, IT, LV, LT, NO,...
  • Page 27: Test Run

    Installation manual 7.5 Test run Note! Before test run the machine, ensure that the air flow/static back pressure has been adjusted accorded to the "Evacuation system" section. Adjust the air flow if necessary. • Loosen the measuring branch screw (2) 1/4 turn; connect a manometer to the measuring branch and make sure the connection is tight to prevent air leakage.
  • Page 28: Converting Instructions

    Installation manual 7.6 Converting instructions • Disconnect the power to the machine. • Demount the lower back panel. • Remove the air reducing plates. • Remove the nozzle (1). • Mount the new supplied nozzle. • Mount the new air reducing plates according to the table. fig.7182 •...
  • Page 29: Data Label

    INJECTOR:Ø 3.50 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.:...
  • Page 30: Electrical Connection

    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.
  • Page 31: Three-Phase Connection

    Installation manual 8.3 Three-phase connection Demount the cover panel from the supply unit. Connect the earth and other wires as shown. 3NAC 3NAC When the installation is completed remount the cover panel and check: • That the drum is empty. •...
  • Page 32: Electrical Connections

    Installation manual 8.4 Electrical connections Electrical connections Heating alternative Main voltage Heating power Total power Recommended fuse Electric heated 220-230V 3~ 50/60 18.0/24.0/32.0 19.5/25.5/33.5 50/80/100 240V 3~ 50/60 18.0/24.0/32.0 19.5/25.5/33.5 50/63/100 380-415V 3N/3~ 50/60 18.0/24.0/32.0 19.5/25.5/33.5 32/50/50 440V 3~ 24.0/32.0 26.7/34.7 35/50 480V 3~...
  • Page 33: Functions For I/O-Cards

    Installation manual 8.5 Functions for I/O-cards The electrical schematic can be one of the following: 8.5.1 Central payment (2J) To start the machine from a central payment system, the payment system must transmit a start pulse 300–3000 ms (500 ms is recommended) with a minimum pause of 300 ms (500 ms is recommended) between two pulses. The start pulse can be either 230V or 24V.
  • Page 34: Central Payment (2J)

    Installation manual 8.5.2 Central payment (2J) The central payment or booking system shall transmit an active (high) signal to the machine once permission has been granted to start the machine. The signal must remain active (high) during drying. When the signal gets inactive (low) the machine will abort ongoing program and enter cooling.
  • Page 35: External Coin Meter/Central Payment (2K)

    Installation manual 8.5.3 External coin meter/Central payment (2K) The signal received from external coin meters must be a pulse between 300–3000 ms (500 ms is recommended) with a minimum pause of 300 ms (500 ms is recommended) between two pulses. fig.7438...
  • Page 36: Price Reduction (2K)

    Installation manual 8.5.4 Price reduction (2K) By maintaining an activated (high) signal on connection 5 ("Price red"), the price of the program can be reduced. This function has a number of uses, including providing reductions during a specific period of the day. Whilst the signal re- mains active (high), the price of the program is reduced (or the time is increased on time programs), by the percent- age entered in the price programming menu.
  • Page 37: Reversing The Door

    Installation manual 9 Reversing the door Disconnect the power to the machine. Demount the hinges and remove the door. • Remove the upper hinge first. • Hold the door properly while removing the upper hinge. This is to avoid the lower hinge being bent by the door's load, which can affect the lower hinge to be broken in the future.
  • Page 38 Installation manual Move the door switch cable to the opposite side. Note! The plastic plug MUST be placed in the hole where the door switch cable was before. fig.7170 Loosen the nuts and move the two brackets to the opposite side. fig.7171...
  • Page 39 Installation manual Move the door switch on the front panel. fig.7172 Move the four metal clips from the opposite side. fig.7174...
  • Page 40 Installation manual Connect the door switch cable and push the cable in over the drum and pull it upwards. fig.7549 Remount the front panel. Ensure that the door switch cable does not get damaged when remounting the front panel.
  • Page 41 Installation manual Remount the door on the opposite side. • Remount the lower hinge first. • Make sure there is no gap between the hinge and the front panel. • Fasten the hinge's screws with tightening torque 1.85-2.15 Nm / 1.36-1.58 lbf.ft. 1.85-2.15 Nm / 1.36-1.58 lbf.ft fig.X03503...
  • Page 42: At First Power Up

    Installation manual 10 At first power up When the installation is complete and the power is connected for the first time you will be forced to make the following settings. When one setting is ready you will automatically enter the next one. Follow the instructions on the display. •...
  • Page 43: Function Check

    Installation manual 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. Check the automatic stop of the machine •...
  • Page 44 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. Ready to use If all tests are OK the machine is now ready to be used.
  • Page 45: Disposal Information

    Installation manual 12 Disposal information 12.1 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.
  • Page 48 Electrolux Professional AB 341 80 Ljungby, Sweden www.electroluxprofessional.com...

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