Installation Manual t5350 en

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 36

Installation manual

Tumble dryer

T5350
Type N2...

438 9055-80/EN
Original instructions 2017.01.24
Contents

Contents

1 Safety Precautions ..............................................................................................................................5


1.1 General safety information..........................................................................................................7
1.2 Commercial use only..................................................................................................................7
1.3 Symbols....................................................................................................................................7
2 Technical data.....................................................................................................................................7
2.1 Drawing ....................................................................................................................................7
2.2 Technical data ...........................................................................................................................8
2.3 Connections ..............................................................................................................................8
3 Setup .................................................................................................................................................9
3.1 Unpacking .................................................................................................................................9
3.2 Siting ......................................................................................................................................10
3.3 Mechanical installation .............................................................................................................10
4 Marine installation ............................................................................................................................. 11
5 Reversing the door ............................................................................................................................12
6 Evacuation system ............................................................................................................................15
6.1 Air principle .............................................................................................................................15
6.2 Fresh air..................................................................................................................................16
6.3 Exhaust duct ...........................................................................................................................17
6.4 Shared exhaust duct ................................................................................................................18
6.5 Exhaust dimensioning ..............................................................................................................18
7 Steam connection .............................................................................................................................19
7.1 Connecting the steam ..............................................................................................................19
7.2 Steam calorifier........................................................................................................................20
8 Gas connection .................................................................................................................................21
8.1 Fasten the label .......................................................................................................................21
8.2 General...................................................................................................................................21
8.3 Gas installation ........................................................................................................................22
8.4 Table of pressure and adjustment..............................................................................................23
8.5 Test run...................................................................................................................................24
8.6 Converting instructions.............................................................................................................24
8.7 Data label................................................................................................................................25
9 Electrical connection..........................................................................................................................26
9.1 Electrical installation ................................................................................................................26
9.2 Single-phase connection ..........................................................................................................26
9.3 Three-phase connection...........................................................................................................27
9.4 Electrical connections ..............................................................................................................28
9.5 Functions for I/O-cards .............................................................................................................29
9.5.1 Central payment (2J) ......................................................................................................29
9.5.2 Central payment (2J) ......................................................................................................30
9.5.3 External coin meter/Central payment (2K) ........................................................................31
9.5.4 Price reduction (2K)........................................................................................................32
9.6 Option.....................................................................................................................................32
9.6.1 External connection 100 mA............................................................................................32
9.6.2 External connection 1.25 A..............................................................................................33
10 At first power up ................................................................................................................................34
10.1 Select language.......................................................................................................................34
10.2 Set time and date.....................................................................................................................34
11 Function check..................................................................................................................................34

The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and component specifications.
Installation manual 5

1 Safety Precautions
The machine is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been used for
cleaning.
Do not dry unwashed items in the machine.
Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, ace-
tone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, waxes and
wax removers should be washed in hot water with an extra amount of de-
tergent before being dried in the machine.
Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof tex-
tiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber
pads should not be dried in the machine.
Fabric softeners or similar products should be used as specified by the
fabric softener instructions.
The final part of a drying cycle occurs without heat (cool down cycle) to
ensure that the items are left at a temperature that ensures that the items
will not be damaged.
Remove all objects from pockets such as lighters and matches.
WARNING. Never stop the machine before the end of the drying cycle
unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is
dissipated.
Adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flow of gases
into the room for appliances burning other fuels, including open fires.
Exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue which is used for exhaust-
ing fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels.
The machine must not be installed behind a lockable door, a sliding door
or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the machine in such
a way that a full opening of the machine is restricted.
If the machine has a lint trap this has to be cleaned frequently.
The lint must not be accumulated around the machine.
DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE.
Servicing shall be carried out only by authorized personnel.
Only authorized spare parts shall be used.
When performing service or replacing parts, the power must be
disconnected.
When the power is disconnected, the operator must see that the machine
is disconnected (that the plug is removed and remains removed) from
any point to which he has access. If this is not possible, due to the
6 Installation manual

construction or installation of the machine, a disconnection with a locking


system in the isolated position shall be provided.
In accordance with the wiring rules: mount a multi-pole switch prior to the
machine to facilitate installation and service operations.
The openings in the base, shall not be obstructed by a carpet.
Maximum mass of dry cloth: 19.4 kg.
A-weighted emission sound pressure level at working stations: 70 dB(A).
Gas heated tumble dryer:
Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of
gas and pressure and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible.
The machine is not to be installed in rooms containing cleaning machines
with perchloroethylene, TRICHLOROETHYLENE or CHLOROFLUORO-
CONTAINING HYDROCARBONS as cleaning agents.
If you can smell gas:
• Do not switch on any equipment
• Do not use electrical switches
• Do not use telephones in the building
• Evacuate the room, building or area
• Contact the person responsible for the machine

Additional requirements for the following countries; AT, BE, BG, HR, CY,
CZ, DK, EE, FI, FR, DE, GR, HU, IS, IE, IT, LV, LT, LU, MT, NL, NO, PL,
PT, RO, SK, SI, ES, SE, CH, TR, UK:
• The appliance can be used in public areas.
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and under-
stand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without
supervision.
Additional requirements for other countries:
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experi-
ence and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or in-
struction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
Installation manual 7

1.1 General safety information


In order to prevent damage to the electronics (and other parts) that may occur as the result of condensation, the ma-
chine should be placed in room temperature for 24 hours before being used for the first time.

1.2 Commercial use only


The machine/machines covered by this manual is/are made for commercial and industrial use only.

1.3 Symbols
Caution

Caution, hot surface

Read the instructions before using the machine

2 Technical data
2.1 Drawing

fig.7696

1 Operating panel
2 Door opening, ⌀ 580 mm
3 Electrical connection
4 Gas connection
5 Exhaust connection
6 Steam: in
7 Steam: out

A B (a) B (b) C D E
mm 790 1177 1344 1770 785 840

F G H I J K
mm 108 66 278 171 172 395

L M
mm 605 747
8 Installation manual

2.2 Technical data


Weight, net kg 177
Weight, net, Steam kg 184
Drum volume litres 349
Drum diameter mm 760
Drum depth mm 770
Drum speed, medium load rpm 45
Rated capacity, filling factor 1:18 (Max. load) kg 19.4
Rated capacity, filling factor 1:22 (Recommended load) kg 15.5
Heating: Electricity kW 13.2
kW 13.5
kW 18.0
Heating: Gas kW 21.0
Heating: Steam at 800 kPa kW 25.0
Steam pressure kPa 100–1000
Electric heating, 13.5 kW m3/h 1000
Maximum air flow
Electric heating, 18 kW m3/h 1000
Maximum air flow
Gas heating m3/h 1000
Maximum air flow
Steam heating m3/h 1000
Maximum air flow
Maximum static back pressure, Electric 13.5 kW Pa 520
Maximum static back pressure, Electric 18 kW Pa 270
Maximum static back pressure, Gas Pa 270
Maximum static back pressure, Steam Pa 270
A-weighted emission sound pressure level at working stations dB(A) 70

2.3 Connections
Air outlet ⌀ mm 200
Gas connection 1/2” ISO 7/1–R1/2
Steam inlet/outlet ISO 7/1–R1
Installation manual 9

3 Setup
3.1 Unpacking
Note!
Two persons are recommended for the unpacking.
The machine is delivered with 6 supporting feet. 4 of the supporting feet are mounted on the machine and 2 are tem-
porary mounted at the bottom on the back of the machine.
The machine is delivered bolted onto the transport pallet (and packed in a crate or box).
Remove packing from the machine.
Remove the bolts between the machine and pallet. There are one bolt in the front of the machine and one in the back
of the machine. Open the filter drawer and remove the bolt in the front of the machine. Remove the rear panel and re-
move the bolt in the back of the machine.

fig.X00091

Remove the temporary mounted feet in the back of the machine. Unscrew the feet and carefully tilt the machine for-
ward to remove the feet. Mount the feet in position.

fig.X00093

Remove the machine from the pallet.


Note!
When moving the machine, handle it with care. The drum has no transport clamps.
Place the machine on its final position.
10 Installation manual

3.2 Siting
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.

fig.W0054A

3.3 Mechanical installation


Level the machine with the feet of the machine. The maximum height adjustment of the feet is 15 mm.
It is important to lock the feet with nuts (A).

Remount the panels.


Installation manual 11

4 Marine installation
To ensure steadiness of the machine it is important to fasten the machine to the foundation.
Fasten the four fittings (supplied with the marine machine model) to the foundation using four x M10 set screws. If
the four fittings are not supplied, order kit No. 487193544.
Fasten the machine to the fittings.
Note!
Marine installation is not applicable for gas heated machines.

fig.7639
12 Installation manual

5 Reversing the door


Disconnect the power to the machine.
Demount the hinges and remove the door. Remove the upper hinge first.

fig.7166

Remove the screws on the front panel and carefully loosen the panel. Push the door switch cable down through the
hole in order to access the cable and then disconnect the cable. Remove the panel.

fig.7637A
Installation manual 13

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.7927
14 Installation manual

Move the door switch on the front panel.

fig.7172

Move the four metal clips from the opposite side.

fig.7174
Installation manual 15

Connect the door switch cable and push the cable in over the drum and pull it upwards.

fig.7549C

Remount the front panel.

Ensure that the door switch cable does not get damaged when remounting the front panel.

Fasten the hinges and mount the door on the opposite side.
Connect the power to the machine.
Test run the machine.

6 Evacuation system
6.1 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.

fig.7854
16 Installation manual

Note!
It is very important that the machine gets enough fresh air in order to get the best drying result.

fig.W00063

6.2 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 blown out of the room.
To avoid draught in the room it is important to place the air inlet behind the machine.
The area of the air inlet opening is recommended to be five times the size of the exhaust pipe area. The area of the
inlet opening is the area through which the air can flow without resistance from the grating/slatted cover.

fig.W00051

Note!
Gratings/slatted covers often block half of the total fresh air vent area. Remember to take this into account.
Installation manual 17

6.3 Exhaust duct


• Only rigid or flexible metal duct should be used for exhausting.
• Plastic ducting is not to be used.
• Recommended material for exhaust is galvanized steel.
• The duct is not to be assembled with screws of other fastening means that extend into the duct and catch lint.
• The exhaust air should not be vented into a wall, a ceiling, or a concealed space of building.
• The exhaust duct must lead clear of the building as condensation may cause frost damage to the building.
• The exhaust duct must lead to the outdoors.
• The exhaust duct must be placed in such a way that it is protected on the outside.
• The exhaust duct must be smooth on the inside (low air resistance).
• The exhaust duct must have gentle bends.
18 Installation manual

6.4 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.

Number of machines 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Exhaust duct ⌀ mm 200 315 400 400 500 500 630 630 630 800
Recommended area m2 0.16 0.39 0.63 0.63 0.98 0.98 1.56 1.56 1.56 2.51
of fresh air intake
Minimum area of m2 0.117 0.234 0.351 0.468 0.585 0.702 0.819 0.936 1.053 1.17
fresh air intake

The exhaust duct diameter must not be reduced.

6.5 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
periodically.
The exhaust pipes shall be short in order for the machine to work in the best way.
All cover panels must be mounted in order for the machine to work in the best way.
The exhaust duct must be designed so the static back pressure measured 1 m from the exhaust outlet does not ex-
ceed the maximum allowable back pressure specified in Technical data.
Installation manual 19

7 Steam connection
7.1 Connecting the steam
Note!
The steam supply must be cut off and must not be under pressure.
• The branch pipe’s must be located at the top of the main steam pipe to prevent condensation in the steam.
• The branch pipe must have a descending gradient and must end at a height above the inlet connecting branch (5).
For measurements L, M and N, please refer to the dimension drawing in Tehnical data.
• Mount a plug valve (a) and a dirt collector (c) in the brach pipe.

fig.7194

Condensate return
It is important that the brach pipe for condensed water on return to the main condensate pipe has a descending gra-
dient and is lower than the outlet connecting branch (6).
• Mount a dirt collector (b) in the return pipe.
• Mount a mechanical water discharger behind the dirt collector (c).
• Mount a plug valve (a).
• Mount pressure hoses between the branch pipes and the machine. Note that hoses are not supplied.

Pipe insulation
All pipes must be insulated in order to reduce risk of burning. Insulation also reduces loss of heat to the surroundings.
20 Installation manual

7.2 Steam calorifier


Mount the steam calorifier
Remove the steam calorifier from the drum and unpack it.
Demount the back panel on the machine.
Demount the supporting rail on the machine (A). Note which way the supporting rail turns as it has to be remounted
the same way.

fig.7855

Hang the calorifier on the bottom supporting rail on the machine.


Hold the calorifier towards the machine and remount the supporting rail. Make sure that it grasps the calorifier.
Fasten the calorifier into the supporting rail with the screws.
Note!
There must be no space between the machine and the calorifier.
Mount the back panel.
Attatch the pressure hoses to the machines inlet and outlet connecting branches. It is important to support the inlet
and the outlet connecting branches in order to prevent deformation.
The pressure hoses must not hang down.

fig.7195

When ready
• Leak test the system.
• Clean the dirt collectors.
• Perform a function check.
Installation manual 21

8 Gas connection
8.1 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.

fig.7642

8.2 General

May only be carried out by qualified personnel.

Mount a shut-off valve upstream from the machine.


The factory nozzle pressure setting corresponds to the fuel value given on the data label.
Check that the nozzle pressure and fuel value correspond with the values in the gas tables on the following pages. If
not, contact the supplier.
Bleed the pipe system before connecting the machine.
Note!
After connection all joints must be checked. There must not be any leaks.
22 Installation manual

8.3 Gas installation


This gas appliance is build to run on natural gas (group I2H and I2E), commonly identified by GNH.
Japan to run on LPG (group I3B/P) 2800 Pa inlet pressure, no regulation.
The data label shows the injector size and the injector pressure and the countries that use this gas quality:

AL Albania IS Iceland
AT Austria IT Italy
BE Belgium JP Japan
BG Bulgaria LT Lithuania
CH Switzerland LU Luxembourg
CY Cyprus LV Latvia
CZ Czech Republic MK Republic of Macedonia
DE Germany MT Malta
DK Denmark NL Netherlands
EE Estonia NEC Non-european countries
ES Spain NO Norway
FI Finland PL Poland
FR France PT Portugal
GB United Kingdom RO Romania
GR Greece SE Sweden
HR Croatia SI Slovenia
HU Hungary SK Slovakia
IE Ireland TR Turkey

You should check the kind of energy gas that is available in your place.
There are many gas types of the same kind but the machine should be equipped with different kinds of nozzles de-
pending on the gas type.
For non-european countries check the heat value of the energy gas and compare it to the delcared heat value of gas
in the attached label.
Installation manual 23

8.4 Table of pressure and adjustment


Liquied petro- Gas category Inlet pressure Injector pres- Injector size (⌀ Air reducing Label number May be avail-
leum gases (mbar) sure (mbar) mm) plate (mm) able in follow-
ing countries
Butane mixture 3+ 28-30 / No regulation 2.30 No 490375643 BE, CH, CY,
/ 37 CZ, ES, FR,
Propane GB, GR, IE, IT,
mixture LT, LU, LV, PT,
SK, SI
Butane 3B/P 30, 37, 50 28 2.30 No 490375644 BE, CY, DK,
EE, FI, FR,
GB, HU, IT, LT,
NL, NO, SE,
SI, SK, RO,
HR, TR, BG,
IS, LU, MT, PL,
AT, CH, DE,
SK
Propane 3P 30, 37, 50 28 2.40 No 490375645 FI, NL, RO,
BE, CH, CZ,
IE, IT, ES, FR,
GR, GB, HR,
LT, NL, PL, PT,
SI, SK, AT, CH,
DE, NL, LU,
SK

Natural gas Gas category Inlet pressure Injector pres- Injector size (⌀ Air reducing Label number May be avail-
(mbar) sure (mbar) mm) plate (mm) able in follow-
ing countries
2H, 2E 20 8 4.00 No Default AT, BG, CZ,
DK, EE, FI,
GR, HR, HU,
IS, IE, IT, LV,
LT, NO, PT,
RO, SK, SI,
ES, SE, CH,
TR, GB, DE,
PL, LU
2E+ 20 / 25 No regulation 3.30 No 490375641 BE, FR
2E (G20) 20 8 4.00 No 490375642 NL
2L (G25) 25 12
2(43.46-45.3 25 12
MJ/m3 (0 °C))
(G25.3)
2LL (G25) 20 12 4.00 No 490375642 DE
24 Installation manual

8.5 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”.
• If necessary adjust the regulator setting screw (4) behind the cover screw (3). Replace the cover screw (3) if
removed.
• Check that the gas is burning evenly.

fig.7120

8.6 Converting instructions


• Disconnect the power to the machine.
• Demount the back panel.
• Unscrew the screw to the locking panel. Pull out the locking panel to release the gas pipe.
• Remove the nozzle (1).
• Mount the new supplied nozzle.
• Push the pipe with the new nozzle back in position.
• Push the locking panel back in position and tighten the screw.
• Replace/mount the air reducing plate according to the table.

fig.7127A
Installation manual 25

• 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 table on setting screw (4) under the cover screw (3).

fig.7120

• Check that the gas flame burns evenly.


• Mount the cover screw (3).
• Remount the back panel.

8.7 Data label


When the machine is to be converted to another gas type, the data label at the rear of the machine must be updated
in order for the data to be correct.
Place the data label enclosed in the conversion kit on top of the data label as shown below. If there are more than
one data label, select the label with the correct country code and gas type.

fig.7110
26 Installation manual

9 Electrical connection
9.1 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. If you still want to connect
your machine across an earth leakage circuit breaker, please remember the following:
• contact a skilled, authorised installation company to ensure that the appropriate type of breaker is chosen and
that the dimensioning is correct
• for maximum reliability, connect only one machine per earth leakage circuit breaker
• it is important that the earth wire is properly connected.

In instances where the machine is not equipped with an omni-polar switch, one must be installed beforehand.
In accordance with the wiring rules: mount a multi-pole switch prior to the machine to facilitate installation and service
operations.
The connecting cable shall hang in a gentle curve.

9.2 Single-phase connection


Demount the cover panel from the supply unit. Connect the earth and other wires as shown.

1NAC

1NAC

1NAC
Installation manual 27

When the installation is completed remount the cover panel and check:
• That the drum is empty.
• That the machine operates by connecting the power to the machine and start a program with heat.

9.3 Three-phase connection


Demount the cover panel from the supply unit. Connect the earth and other wires as shown.

3AC

3AC

3AC
28 Installation manual

3NAC

3NAC

3NAC

When the installation is completed remount the cover panel and check:
• That the drum is empty.
• That the machine operates by connecting the power to the machine and start a program with heat.

9.4 Electrical connections


Heating alternative Main voltage Hz Heating power Total power Recommended fuse
kW kW A
Electric heated 220–240V 3 ~ 50/60 13.5/18.0 14.6/19.1 50
380–415V 3N ~ 50/60 13.5/18.0 14.6/19.1 25/35
440V 3 ~ 60 13.5/18.0 14.6/19.1 25/35
480V 3 ~ 60 13.5/18.0 14.6/19.1 20/25
115V 3 ~ 60 13.2 14.3 80
208–240V 3 ~ 60 13.5 14.6 50
Gas heated/Steam 220–240V 3 ~ 50/60 - 1.1 10
heated 380–415V 3N ~ 50/60 - 1.1 10
440V 3 ~ 50/60 - 1.1 10
480V 3 ~ 50/60 - 1.1 10
Installation manual 29

9.5 Functions for I/O-cards


The electrical schematic can be one of the following:

9.5.1 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. In order to receive a feedback signal once the machine has started, 230V or
24V must be connected to connection 19. The feedback signal on connection 18 remains active (high) during the en-
tire program.

fig.7440
30 Installation manual

9.5.2 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. The signal can be either 230V or 24V. In order to re-
ceive a feedback signal once the machine has started, 230V or 24V must be connected to connection 19. The feed-
back signal remains active (high) during the entire program.

fig.7439
Installation manual 31

9.5.3 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
32 Installation manual

9.5.4 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.

fig.7441

9.6 Option
9.6.1 External connection 100 mA
A special connection terminal is located on the connection console.
This connection can be used as external control of a fan.
The terminal for external control is equipped with 220–240V max.100 mA and is intended solely for the operation of a
contactor.
Max. connection 100 mA.
Gnd. must not be used for earthing of external board.

fig.7154
Installation manual 33

9.6.2 External connection 1.25 A


If the machine, from factory, is equipped with an external control with a max. 230V/1.25A connection this connection
can be used as connection of an external fan..
Mount cable for external connection on contactor K7 in K7–2 and K7–4. Connect earth conductor to earth terminal in
terminal for external connection.
Max. connection 1.25A.

fig.7643
34 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.
• Select language
• Set time and date
• Activate/deactivate the service alarm
For more information about the following settings please refer to the Programming and configuration manual.

10.1 Select language


Select language from the list on the display.
This will be the language that all display messages, program names etc will be presented in.

10.2 Set time and date


Select YES and press the control knob to get to the menu TIME/DATE.
Activate the SET TIME menu and set the correct time.
Save the settings.
Activate the SET DATE menu and set the correct date. Start by setting the year.
• Set the year. Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob.
• Set the month. Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob.
• Set the day. Exit with a long press on the control knob and then save with a long press on the control knob.
Exit the menu when ready.

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


• Start the machine.
• Check if the micro switches are working properly:
The machine must stop if the door is opened.

Check the direction of rotation (only on machines with 3–phase power supply)
• Check that the direction of the fan wheel is correct.

fig.W00050A
Installation manual 35

If the direction is wrong, swop two of the three phases to the left on the connection terminal.

fig.7119

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.
If some of the tests failed, or deficiencies or errors are detected, please contact your local service organisation or
dealer.
The installer shall instruct the user on the operation of the appliance before leaving.
Electrolux Laundry Systems Sweden AB
341 80 Ljungby, Sweden
www.electrolux.com/professional

Share more of our thinking at www.electrolux.com

You might also like