4. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE
Open the door
Press the black button on the doorhandle and open the door.
Load the drum
The machine is supplied with 5 wash programs.
Sort the linen according to quality and allowable washing
temperature. Remove nails, coins, etc, which can damage the linen
or the machine during the washing cycle. Turn the sleeves of overalls,
shirts and blouses inside out and mix small and large pieces to obtain
a better fall of the linen and consequently better wash results.
Loading the machine by less than 80% of its capacity may prevent
it from running properly and even damage it. Conversely, overloading
the machine can be the cause of poor washing results.
Close the door properly
Add soap (fig.7)
The soap dispenser has 3 compartments:
Compartment A:
Pre-wash (first bath)
Compartment B:
Wash (second bath)
Compartment C:
Final rinse (linen softener)
NOTE:
The use of washing products with "foam damper" is recommended.
They are available in most launderettes and can be easily found in
shops. The amount of soap you should use is generally indicated on
the packing. Overdosing soap may lead to poor wash results and
to the overflowing of suds that will damage the machine.
4.1 Running of cam programmed machineS (models 8
- 11 - 18 only)(fig.6)
Select the program (fig.6)
Press the push button of the desired program (1-5):
1. WHITE LINEN
2. COLOURED LINEN
3. SYNTHETICS
4. SYNTHETICS
5. WOOL
NOTE:
- Models 23, 26 and 33: final spin at 900 rpm.
- Program 4 and 5 with higher water level and delicate wash action.
Start the machine (fig.6)
• Press the "START" button (6).
• During the wash cycle the red pilot light on the control panel will
be lit (fig. 6, A).
End of the wash cycle
When the wash cycle has come to an end, the red pilot light on the
control panel goes off and the door can be opened (fig. 6, A).
Remarks
Function of the buttons (6-7) on the control panel (fig.6)
• Button 6: "START". To be pressed and immediately released for
program start.
• Button 7: "ADVANCE BUTTON". By pressing this button you can
skip program steps until the desired point is reached.
Opening the door in emergency situations
When emergency situations compel to open the door (in case of
black-out, machine breakdown, etc), remove the bottom service
(2 baths) (40°/90°C)
(2 baths) (40°/60°C)
(2 baths) (40°/40°C)
(1 bath)
(40°C)
(with final spin at 500 rpm)
(1 bath)
(cold)
(with final spin at 500 rpm)
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panel and pull the string on the left while pressing the black
doorhandle button.
NOTE:
Before opening the door, be sure that there is no water left in the tub
and the drum has come to a complete stop.
4.2 Machines running with electronic programmer
EL6 type (only models 18 - 23 - 26 - 33 Kg)
Read carefully all the instructions listed in the enclosed "EL6
programming manual". The complete description of the cycles as
programmed by the manufacturer is in the third attached manual
"Cycles and parameters".
5. TECHNICAL REMARKS
5.1 Internal connection of the electric heating
• Network voltage 220V - heating elements 220V (fig.9)
Type of contactor:
• Network voltage 380V - heating elements 380V (fig.10)
Type of contactor:
• Network voltage 380V - heating elements 220 V (fig.11)
Type of contactor:
NOTE: Other versions available on request.
5.2 Internal connection of motors
(see fig.12 and 13).
5.3 Thermal motor protection
The thermal overload relay switches off the motors in case of
overload. Since reset is automatic, the motors will automatically
switch on again after a while.
Adjustment and type of overload relays:
220V Motor
Type
Mod. 8 and 11
LR2D13109
Mod.18
LR2D13149
Mod. 23 and 26
LR2D1314
Mod. 33
LR2D1314
380V Motor
Type
Mod. 8 and 11
LR2D13089
Mod. 18
LR2D13109
Mod. 23 and 26
LR2D1310
Mod. 33
LR2D1310
5.4 Tilt switch and electronic repeating device
5.4.1 Tilt switch (fig.14)
The tilt switch is mounted to the fixed part of the machine. Around
the sensor of the tilt switch there is a frame, which is assembled to
4200 W = LC1 D0901
6000 W = LC1 D0901
9000 W = LC1 D1810
12000 W = LC1 D173
15000 W = LC1 D252
18000 W = LC1 D323
24000 W = 2 x WF1 D173
4200 W = LC1 D0901
6000 W = LC1 D0901
9000 W = LC1 D0901
12000 W = LC1 D099
15000 W = LC1 D173
18000 W = LC1 D323
21000 W = LC1 D1810
24000 W = LC1 D1810
Value
4-6A
7-10A
7-10A
7-10A
Value
2,5-4A
4-6A
7-10A
7-10A
Adjustment
5A
8A
10A
10A
Adjustment
3A
4A
7A
10A