IPSO DR125 Instruction Manual And Spare Parts List
IPSO DR125 Instruction Manual And Spare Parts List

IPSO DR125 Instruction Manual And Spare Parts List

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D0300
2/07

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  • Page 26: Setting Menu

    Behind this, at the backside of the printplate you find the switch. By pulling the switch downwards, you reach the setting menu. When pulling the selection switch in the upper position, “IPSO” appears and afterwards “TECH” on the upper display.
  • Page 27 Selection of submenus Selection of submenus or programmation of parameters in these submenus is done by means of the three push buttons in front of the operating panel. Select with the “+” button one of the submenus and then push the middle button in order to confirm the selection.
  • Page 29 Technical menu TECH Press the middle button to continue. Pond The lower display shows the drum capacity of the dryer. If necessary, select another value with the upper button. Press the middle button to continue. FloW To program whether the dryer operates with radial or axial airflow in the drum. - rAd: Radial current of air means that the air flows from the top to the bottom of the drum.
  • Page 31 The bottom display now indicates the humidity in the room. This is meant as a test of the humidity sensor. Press the middle button to continue. This is the end of the technical menu Press the middle button to continue. Now the display shows IPSO for a while and then goes back to the beginning of the technical menu.
  • Page 33 Programmation menu Structure With the “PRO”, 2 variable and 3 fixed programs can be preprogrammed. The variable programs "MAnU " and "AutO " At the start, the user will have to program himself some data such as drying temperature, drying time or residual moisture and cooldown time. The fixed programs "1- 30 "...
  • Page 34 SEnS MAnu MAnu...
  • Page 35 Programmation of variable programs Manu or SEns Press the middle button FL.tE (flash temperature - default 5) On the lower display appears how many seconds the temperature indication during the drying cycle has to appear. The combination of parameters FL.tE and FL.FU (see further) will result in an alternate indication of the remaining drying time or residual moisture and temperature.
  • Page 37 CY.on (Cycle on) Here the pulsating function of the cycle contact can be programmed. The bottom display shows the time during which the cycle contact needs to be closed. Change this setting when necessary by means of the top or bottom button (0 to 24000 seconds) and then confirm by means of the middle button.
  • Page 39 G.tiM ( Guard time - default 30) On the lower display appears the guard time (anti-crease time). During this time (when cool down time is over) by moving the drum shortly now and then, creasing of the linen can be avoided. If necessary, change this programmation with the upper or lower button (0 to 99 minutes) and confirm afterwards with the middle button.
  • Page 41 Programmation of the The drying time of these programs can be built up in different subdivisions (max. 9). This way, it is possible to for example in the beginning of a drying time work with a higher fixed programs temperature - in order to achieve a quicker drying - while to the end, this temperature - to avoid shrinking of the linen - will be decreased.
  • Page 42 tiME SEnS...
  • Page 43 XX-1 TiME of SEnS By means of the top button you can select between : TiME : drying by setting the drying time. SenS : drying by setting the residual moisture of the linen. Confirm this selection by means of the middle button. The bottom display now shows the drying time or the programmed residual moisture level of the linen.
  • Page 45 CY.rE (Cycle repeat)(default : 1) The bottom display shows how many times the contact needs to close and open. Change this setting when necessary by means of the top or bottom button (1 to 99 pulses) and then confirm by means of the middle button.
  • Page 47 G.tiM ( Guard time - default 30) On the lower display appears the guard time (anti-crease time). During this time (when cool down time is over) by moving the drum shortly now and then, creasing of the linen can be avoided. If necessary, change this programmation with the upper or lower button (0 to 99 minutes) and confirm afterwards with the middle button.
  • Page 48: Copying A Programme

    Copying a programme Copying a programme and using it as a base for a new programme can save you a lot of time. Then it is also possible to change the copied programme. Follow the same procedure as when programming the fixed program- mes to get into the copying menu.
  • Page 49 Display menu Some data regarding the dryer can be recalled here. DISP The upper display shows “disp” (display). Press the middle button to continue. The upper display shows “ind”. This is the “maintenance index”. The lower display shows the number of hours that the dryer has already operated.
  • Page 50: Selecting A Program

    Operating instructions Selecting a program The program number is mentioned on the upper display. Press the upper or lower button to select the wished program. It is only possible to select the programme numbers which contain a programme. It is also possible to select the standard programmes (31 to 40) (see further: standard programmes), provided that “YES”...
  • Page 51 Variable automatic program SEnS Press the middle button. dr.LE The residual moisture level of the linen appears on the bottom display. Select one of the 10 residual moisture levels (WEt3, WEt2, Wet1, Mid3, Mid2, Mid1, drY3, drY2, drY1 or E.drY) by means of the top or bottom button and then confirm by means of the middle button.
  • Page 52 Program course Program number On the upper display, the program number or name (MAnU - Auto) is always mentioned. If the drying time of a program consists of several subdivisions, next to the program number, you will find the number of the subdivision, where the program is actually situated at that moment.
  • Page 53 End of the drying time : transition to cool down time When a drying time is over (drying time over or % final residual moisture achieved), the cool down time starts automatically. On the upper display “CooL” is mentioned. During the cool down time, the lower display shows alternately the cool down temperature and the residual cool down time.
  • Page 55: Standard Programmes

    Standard programmes The Pro/HC is equipped with 10 standard programmes. Those programmes can be started directly but cannot be changed. It is however possible to copy them to a programme number between 1 and 30 and can then be changed. This way they can be used as a base for another programme which allows you to save quite some time and programming work.
  • Page 56: Technical Remarks

    Technical remarks Gas circuit break For a gas heated dryer, the electronic ignition will only try to ignite once during 10 seconds. If this does not work and the flame detection does not detect a flame (eg. at gas power failure)the ignition relay goes in safety. When the drying cycle is restarted, a new ignition will take place.
  • Page 57 ContHEAt The sail switch at the back of the machine (see further “Sail switch”) must be open before the cycle can be started, otherwise “ContHEat” appears on the display and the cycle cannot be started. noVEnt If the sail switch at the back of the machine (see further “Sail switch”) opens during the cycle, the error message “no VEnt”...
  • Page 58 Power breakdown When the power drops out during the program, the program can be continued when the power is back. The upper display shows blinking “PusH”. Press the middle button then. Directly access to the By pushing simultaneously the upper and middle button during 5 seconds, you go immediately to the programmation menu.
  • Page 59: Maintenance

    Maintenance Cleaning It is advisable to remove all dust particles in and around the dryer at fixed times. It is best to determine these fixed times by experience, as they differ from place to place. The output of the dryer depends on a good air circulation. This airflow can be influenced by accumulation of dust particles.
  • Page 61 Repair and after- In case of important malfunctions and deficiencies, which you can’t resolve yourself, sales service don’t hesitate to contact the technical service of your distributor. Data distributor: Name : ................Adres: ................Tel.: ................. Data dryer : Type: ................Date of installation : ............

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