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Adjustment of this switch is reserved to the
authorised and qualified personnel.
This device consists of a microswitch secured
to the machine's frame, and it is driven by a
flexible rod located inside a metal window
that moves integral with the drum of the
washer. When severe vibrations occur, the
window moves the rod and the safety device
trips (cfr. also alarm "E9" and alarm
description).
During machine installation, after removing
the transportation brackets and with the drum
empty, position the flexible rod at the centre
of the window, so that abnormal tripping of
this safety device is avoided.
For proper positioning, use the screws that
fasten the support of the microswitch and
position this properly.
5.5 WATER CONNECTION
The washing machine is fitted with a warm
water inlet (approximately 60°C) and one
cold water inlet, both of 3/4''.
The incoming water pressure must be
comprised between 0.5 and 5 bar (0.05 and
0.5 MPa).
Prepare wall couplings and, ahead of them,
the appropriate cocks, which must not be
farther than the length of the pipes supplied.
If warm water is not available, mount a T
pipe on the cold-water coupling and connect
both inlets to the cold-water pipe. Both inlets
must anyway be supplied.
Model
Capacity of boiler
Mod. 6
55 litres
When the connection is finished make sure
that the pipes are not crushed or blocked.
5.6 STEAM CONNECTION
(steam-heated machines only)
The washing machine is fitted with a 3/4"
steam inlet. The incoming steam pressure
must be between 1 and 6 bar (0.1 and 0.6
MPa). The recommended pressure for best
machine performance is between 4 and 6
bar. If doubts should arise, read the rating
plate data. Steam is intended as saturated
and dry.
The water in the tub can be heated either
directly or indirectly. In the latter instance, a
coupling for the recovery of condensed water
will have to be provided for (diameter 3/4").
If the machine is subjected to ISPESL
inspection, keep all ISPESL documents in
the room where the washing machine is
lodged.
When the connection is finished be sure that
the pipe is not crushed or blocked.
5.7 DRAIN CONNECTION
Make certain that the distance between the
machine drain outlet and the floor drain is
not longer than the drain elbow supplied.
Water is drained through a motor-driven
valve that is open (by gravity) when the
machine is not supplied with electricity.
Therefore, the floor drain must always be
lower than the machine drain outlet. The
diameter of the floor drain must never be
smaller than that of the supplied hose.
Model
Drain flow-rate
Mod. 6
80 l/min.
The draining pipe must be able to resist a
temperature of 90°C.
Install a trap between the hose supplied and
the drain.
Check that the hose is not crushed or blocked.
THE GUARANTEE DOES NOT COVER
DAMAGE CAUSED BY INCORRECT
INSTALLATION.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
THE USER
6. INFORMATION ON THE
WASHING MACHINE
6.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE
The machine is composed of the following
main parts (see fig. 1):
1) Hood under which the control circuit is
lodged;
2) Soap dispenser for pre-wash and wash
(foam-damping washing powder) and
for liquid conditioner (foam-damping
type)
3) Loading door;
4) Coin-meter (on coin-operated machines
only);
5) Coin box (on coin-operated machines
only);
6) Drain (8-11-18: 2");
7) Equipotential terminal;
8) Water inlet (3/4").
Description of the keypad
1. Graphic Display
2. Economy button for reduction of water
consumption
3. Programming/display selection button
4.
Door-opening and cycle-selection
BUTTON
5. Cycle start button
6. Value up BUTTON
7. Change enter (confirm) button
8. Value down BUTTON
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6.2 APPLICATION RANGE
Your washing machine was designed to wash
synthetics, woollens, cottons and linens.
Choose your cycle by the appropriate button
as suggested on the labels attached to the
garments to be washed.
6.3 INFORMATION ABOUT THE
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The built-in electrical system is composed
of protection and control devices duly lodged
on a plate at the top part of the machine. The
relevant diagrams and lists appear later on in
this manual.
6.4 DOCUMENTS THAT CERTIFY
MACHINE CONFORMITY
The washing machine described in this
booklet complies with the following
directives:
73/23 EEC, 93/68 EEC, 89/336 EEC, 92/
31 EEC, 93/68/EEC
and harmonised norms:
EN60335-1; EN60335-2-4; EN60335-2-7
EN55014; EN61000-3-2 ; EN61000-3-3;
EN55104.
7. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
7.1 OPERATION
As soon as the washing machine is switched
on, the display reads the software version
installed and the software release date for a
few seconds.
CAUTION!
The release date refers to the software
installed and has nothing to do with
machine assembly or testing and is no
reference date for guarantee purposes.
The display then lists various details, i.e,
from top left:
- the number denoting the program selected.
- the maximum wash temperature that the
program achieves.
- the length of the whole program, including
water in-taking and draining, heating and
cooling down. Such time values are those
that the machine has stored in previous
equivalent cycles. Therefore they are not
binding but represent a mere reference.
- cycle type, i.e. whether it is delicate, medium
or strong.
- program name, e.g. whites, woollens,
curtains etc.
- the words "waiting for START" if the door
is closed or "door open" if it is open.
When either the " UP" or " DOWN" key is
pressed, the display reads the steps
composing the wash program for a few
seconds.