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GIRBAU X13061 Commercial Ironer manual available for free PDF download: Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions Manual
GIRBAU X13061 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions Manual (146 pages)
Flatwork Ironer
Brand:
GIRBAU
| Category:
Iron
| Size: 8.57 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Safety Instructions
7
1 General Description of the Machine
12
Ironer Description
12
Machines with Gas Heating. Diagram and Description of the Burner
14
Atmospheric Burner
14
Radiant Burner
15
Machines with Steam Heating. Diagram and Description of the Steam Circuit
16
Machines with Electric Heating. Description
16
Expected Machine Use and Don'ts
17
Protection, Safety and Control Elements
18
EU Declaration of Conformity
20
2 Reception Storage and Transport
22
Receipt
22
Storage
22
Transport
23
Transport with Packaging
23
Transport of Machines Without Packaging
24
Table of Weight and Dimensions
26
Model PB32, X13. Table of Weight and Dimensions
26
PB/PBP51, X20 Model. Table of Weight and Dimensions
26
3 Positioning
27
General Information and Location
28
Area of Usage
29
Environment Conditions
29
Room Ventilation Conditions
30
Ventilation Openings. Models with Steam or Electric Heating
30
Ventilation Openings. Models with Gas Heating
31
Positioning and Levelling the Ironer
32
Removal of Shipping Braces
32
4 Technical and Connection Data for the Machine
34
General Technical Details
34
Electrical Connection Data. Electrical Protection Devices
35
Models with Gas or Steam Heating
36
Machines with Electric Heating
38
CE Certified Models. Specific Values for Models with GAS Heating
40
Atmospheric Burner. Heating Data
40
Radiant Burner. Heating Data
41
Maximum Nox Values and Classification
42
Categories of Commercially Available Gases
42
Details of Gas Connection
43
Electrical Data: Power and Consumption (Models with Gas Heating)
43
AGA Certified Models. Specific Values for Models with GAS Heating
44
Maximum Nox Values and Classification
44
Categories of Commercially Available Gases
44
Details of Gas Connection
45
Electrical Data: Power and Consumption (Models with Gas Heating)
45
ETL Certified Models. Specific Values for Models with GAS Heating
46
Atmospheric Burner. Heating Data
46
Radiant Burner. Heating Data
47
Details of Gas Connection
47
Electrical Data: Power and Consumption
47
Specific Values for Models with STEAM Heating
48
Heating Data
48
Details of Steam Connection
48
Electrical Data: Power and Consumption
48
Specific Values for Models with ELECTRIC Heating
49
CE Certified Models
49
ETL Certified Models
49
Exhaust Ducting. Technical and Connection Details
50
Wiring Diagram
51
PB32, X13 Models
51
PB/PBP51, X20 Models
52
Symbols and Measurements for the Installation, Positioning and Connection
53
Height of the Work Stations
54
5 Instructions for Connecting the Machine
55
Electrical Requirements
55
Characteristics of the Electrical Wiring
56
Connecting the Machine to the Mains Power Supply
56
Gas Connection
60
Installation Characteristics
61
Connecting the Machine to the Supply Network
61
Changing the Type of Gas
62
CE Certified Models
63
ETL Certified Models
64
Atmospheric Burner. Changing the Type of Gas
65
Radiant Burner. Changing the Type of Gas
66
Steam Connection
68
Connecting the Exhaust Ducting
70
6 Initial Start-Up of the Machine
72
Initial Checks
72
Machines with Gas Heating. Gas Pressure Control
73
CE Models with Atmospheric Burner. Heating by Natural Gas, Propane Gas and Propane-Butane Mixture
73
ETL Models with an Atmospheric Burner. Natural Gas Heating
74
AGA Models with an Atmospheric Burner
75
CE Models with Radiant Burner. Natural Gas and Propane Gas Heating
76
Machines with Gas Heating. Analysis of the Combustion Gases
77
Changing the Position of the Air Extraction Adjustment Clapper Valve
77
Adjusting the Position of the Venturi
78
Machines with Steam Heating
78
Machines with Electric Heating
78
7 Operating and Use. Inteli Control. Pb/Pbp51, X20***W/F
79
Main Menu. Intervention Modes
80
Control Panel
81
Stop Modes
82
Normal Machine Stopping
82
General Stop
82
Emergency Stop Devices
82
Interpreting the Main On-Screen Icons
84
Executing an Ironing Program
85
Initiating an Ironing Program
85
Stopping the Program
86
SHUT down Mode
86
Using the Folder
87
Indicating Preferable "OPTIFEED" Ironing Area
88
Modifying a Program in Execution
91
Program Modification Screens
92
Programming Mode
93
Access to Programming Mode
93
Programming a New Program
94
Folder
96
Modifying Existing Programs
101
System Tools Mode
102
Configuration Menu. Introduction and Access
102
Information Menu. Introduction and Access
105
Text Messages
106
8 Operating and Use. Logi Control. Pb32, X13
107
Control Panel
108
Modes of Use
109
Stop Modes
110
Normal Machine Stopping
110
General Stop
110
Emergency Stop Devices
110
Executing an Ironing Program
111
Initiating an Ironing Program
111
Making Specific Operating Changes as a Program Is Running
112
Advanced Use Mode
113
Access to the Advanced Mode
113
Advanced Mode Flowchart
114
Modifying the Contents of Programs. Menu Pro
115
Indicating Preferable Ironing Area - "OPTIFEED
116
Information Menu. Info Menu
117
Modifying the Operating Parameters. Mod Menu
118
Code for Accessing the ADVANCED MODE. Ncod Menu
120
9 Personal Protection Wear
121
10 Unexpected Interruption of the Power Supply and Prolonged Halt
122
Protection against Burnt Linen and Ironing Straps
122
Prolonged Stoppages
123
11 Freeing a Trapped Person
124
PB32, X13 Model
124
PB/PBP51, X20 Model
125
Turning the Pressure Roller Using the Crank Handle
125
Releasing the Pressure Roller
126
12 Alarms
128
List of Main Alarms
128
Expanded Information on Alarms Related to the Inverter
135
13 Maintenance
136
Checking Safety Mechanisms
137
Checking the HAND PROTECTION Device
137
Checking the EMERGENCY STOP
137
Cleaning the Extraction Filter
138
Cleaning the Photocells for the Folder and for the SHUT down Disconnection
139
Steps for Cleaning the Air Pressure Switch Circuit Pipe
140
Removal of the Protective Guards
141
Preventative Maintenance Program
142
Possible Operational Anomalies
143
Most Common Spare Parts Listing
144
14 Removal from Service / Disassembling
146
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