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Installation 30
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3.7. Initial start-up
THE WASHER MUST BE PUT INTO SERVICE BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
BEFORE THE STARTING-UP OF THE WASHER, BEAR IN MIND ALL THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AT
THE BEGINNING SECTION OF THIS MANUAL.
Before the initial starting, make sure that you accomplish the following points:
Remove all packing materials. (Break them down in order to appropriately recycle them).
Remove all tools used during the installation.
Verify that all accessories have been removed from the
drum interior.
Assemble the protective elbow at the steam exhaust facing
upwards and fastened with the flange (fig. 27)
Verify the correct installation of all the accessories
necessary for the washer operation.
Check that the electrical install ation corresponds with the
voltage and the frequency of the machine.
Verify that the four washer feet come in contact with the floor.
Verify that all the shipping restraints are removed and that all
the covers are properly locked.
Connect all t he water, steam (steam heated washers),
power and air compressed inlets (following machine model),
according to technical specifications.
Open the manual water inlet valves (steam and compressed air, following the models) and check for any
leaks around the manual flow valves and connection couplings.
Connect the electricity supply.
Check the operation (it is recommended to use the TEST program).
Keep the manual in a safe place and in good condition for its possible consultation.
Before washing clothes for the first time we recommend to run a complete cycle with detergent (1/4 the
normal recommended amount).
Specific verification of TILT models
Before starting the TILT system verification, refer to the Safety precautions specific for TILT models, at the
beginning of chapter 4.
Open the washer door and activate the tilt system. Verify the following points.
Machine movements in the loading and unloading positions. The connections must allow the movement of
the machine without damage or forced loops.
Loading and unloading movements mustn't place the drain outlet hose outside the drain box or drain
manifold.
Tilt system limit switches must prevent the movement of the machine's rear supports while front supports
are not in the rest position and vice versa.
The tilt supplement guards must always prevent t he access to the machine base.