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OPERATING HANDBOOK
IRONERS
IB4 2310 - IB4 2314 - IB4 2316
01405013GB
2007-49

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  • Page 1 OPERATING HANDBOOK IRONERS IB4 2310 - IB4 2314 - IB4 2316 01405013GB 2007-49...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION Table of contents Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Pages/Chapters General operaring Precaution of use ..................1/1 Safety rules ....................1/1 General ......................... 1/2 Method of use Description of the machine ................ 1/3 Control devices ..................2/3 Finger protection device ................3/3 Control pedal .....................
  • Page 4: Precaution Of Use

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 1. General operating Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Precaution for use • The machine should not be used by children. • This ironing machine should only be used for previously washed and dried, machine- ironable textiles. • Be careful with synthetic linen and also with printed linen. They can melt and stick on the cylinder.
  • Page 5: General

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 2. General Notice Date Page HANDBOOK This manual describes a heated ironer, available in 1 m, 1.40 m or 1.60 m ironing widths. The bed is heated by heating elements. This ironing machine is also available with a coin operating system. The 1.40 m and 1.60 m ironing machines are supplied with an evacuation system.
  • Page 6 01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 2. General Notice Date Page HANDBOOK This page is left blank on purpose.
  • Page 7: Method Of Use

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Description of the machine "On" indicator lamp "On-Off" switch "Heating" indicator lamp Potentiometer button "Ironing speed adjustment" (option with variator, speed adjustment from 1 to 4 m/min.) D0348 Pivoting sensitive protective device (fi...
  • Page 8: Control Devices

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Control devices "ON-OFF" switch. Fig. This switch turns the ironing machine on and off. The green indicator light comes on as soon as the switch is on. D0349 The yellow "HEATING ON" indicator Fig.
  • Page 9: Finger Protection Device

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Finger protection device Check that the fi nger protection Fig. device is operating prior to each use. When this device is activated, the ironing machine stops, the cylinder stops turning and the tray moves back. Press down on the control pedal to continue ironing.
  • Page 10 01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Turn on the main switch. Fig. Press on the machine’s white start button. The green indicator lamp comes Press down on the pedal to start ironing. Ironing machine with coin D0349 operating system Turn on the main switch.
  • Page 11: Temperature Setting

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Temperature setting Fig. Select the temperature in function of the article to be ironed. 0 (zero) Heating off 0 to 50° C Tepid 50 to 100° C Nylon, etc... 100 to 150°...
  • Page 12: Pressing Function

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Fig. Place the ironing on the insertion table and push it so that it is taken up by the cylinder. Smooth out the linen starting at the centre and moving towards the edges. When there are buttons, they should be placed against the cylinder to protect them and the tray.
  • Page 13: Releasing Of The Cylinder

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 3. Method of use Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Releasing of the cylinder Fig. In some conditions of humidity or static electricity, it may happen that the piece of linen being ironed winds around the cylinder. The cylinder can only rotate in one way ; it si so, necessary in this precise case, to act on the machine.
  • Page 14 01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 4. Use recommendations Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Use recommendations • Make sure that the fabric can be ironed, and check which temperature should be used. • Take care with synthetic and printed fabrics as these can melt and stick to the tray. •...
  • Page 15: Use Recommendations

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 4. Use recommendations Notice Date Page HANDBOOK CAUTION It is very important that the machine is not running cold, the grip between the cylinder and the chest is too important which can prematurally wear out the cylinder padding and deteriorate the free wheel. Failure to follow this recommendation would void the warranty of the parts in question.
  • Page 16: Safety

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 5. Safety Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Safety devices • Finger safety system The space between the fi nger guard and the ironing cylinder does not allow fi ngers to pass through. As soon as the device is triggered, the bed moves away and the cylinder stops.
  • Page 17 01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 5. Safety Notice Date Page HANDBOOK SAFETY Never iron if the mobile safety protector (hand protection bar) is not operating. CAUTION For your personal safety, never use the machine without the protective housings. WARNING The presence of dangerous mechanims inside the machine can cause serious injuries.
  • Page 18 01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 6. Operating faults Notice Date Page HANDBOOK The heating works incorrectly or not at all • Check the preselected temperature. • Check the adjustment thermostat. • Check the activation of the heating contactor. • Check the intensity of the heating elements. •...
  • Page 19 01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 7. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK CAUTION Disconnect the power supply and leave the ironing bed to cool down prior to any repair work or servicing. To get the best results and optimum safety from your machine, observe all the servicing instructions.
  • Page 20: Replacing Cylinder Covering

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 7. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Replacing cylinder coverings The cylinder is lined with steel wool, covered with a layer of felt and a layer of cotton material. • Stop the machine with the bed in back position. •...
  • Page 21: Care Instructions For The Nomex Textile

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 7. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Care instructions for the NOMEX textile The quality MNF/F3 NOMEX textile (option) can be washed with neutral detergents at 60 °C, whereby heavy or long mechanical effects should be avoided. For de-watering, the textile should either only short extraction or be hung up to let it drip off The textile is fi...
  • Page 22: Lubrifi Cation Table

    01405013 1207 INSTRUCTION 7. Maintenance Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Lubrifi cation table MACHINE LUBRIFICATION Rolling bearings Rolling bearings Assembly paste Bare gears Flange joints Reducers with Reducers with Circuits and Bearings Bearings hight (fretting Chains shafts Union pipes wheels and gears pneumatic USES...
  • Page 23: Appendices

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 8. Appendices Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Explanation of graphic symbols Inside the equilateral triangle is a fl ash of lightning with an arrow at its end, warning the user of the presence of non-insulated "dangerous current" suffi cient in intensity to cause electrocution.
  • Page 24: Explanation Of Washing Symbols

    01405013 1006 INSTRUCTION 8. Appendices Notice Date Page HANDBOOK Explanation of washing symbols (ISO 3758:2005 standard) To overcome language barriers, the following are symbols used internationally to give you guidance and recommendations when washing different textiles. Washing The tub symbolizes washing. The circle symbolizes dry or Dry or water water cleaning.
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