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WS4650H, WSB4250H, WS4500H, WSB4350H, WS4350H, WSB4650H, WSB4500H, WS4250H
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Models:
WS4350H
WS4250H
WS4500H
WSB4650H
WSB4250H
WSB4350H
WSB4500H
WS4650H
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Characteristics
Install
Diagram n B
Powder Signal
Unbal Sensor Fault
Delayed start
Maintenance
Resetting statistics registers
Accessibility
Locking and tagging procedure
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Contents
01201138/GB 14.10
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Table of contents
General instructions
GO to the Menu
AC supplies
Precautions for use
Environmental information
Preliminary instructions
Instruction Handbook Safety
Preliminary instructions
Preliminary instructions
Locking and tagging procedure
Handling
Lifting with handling straps
Lifting with a fork-lift truck
Ground moving
Lifting with a jack
Weight
Packing
Washer extractor type 250 standard
Right view Front view
Top view
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Characteristics
Washer extractor type 350 standard
Right view Front view Left view Top view
Diagram n B
Washer extractor type 500 standard
Electrical consumption for a normal cycle* 1.5 kWh/h
Washer extractor type 650 standard
2x600 x 400 mm
Washer extractor type 250 barrier
Top view Drain connection
Technical
Consumption 10 l/h
Washer extractor type 350 barrier
Cage 770 mm Cage lenght
Washer extractor type 500 barrier
Heating Gas Electric Steam Thermic fluid Characteristics
Techniques
Washer extractor type 650 barrier
400 l 365 l
Weighted sound pressure level a in dBA
Sound level
Label of energetic performance gas heating only
Installation
Unpacking
Working place lighting
Supplies
Mechanical installation
Setting of the Gripsol bolsters
Putting the machine into service
Instructions to fit the safety flanges
Instructions to fit the filling angles barrier machines only
Instructions de pose des dynamomètres
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Machine type 250 350 500 650
Waters connections
Steam connection
Steam and condensate connections indirect steam heating
Steam connection
Condensate connection
Drain connection
Beside drain kit
Drawing of drain connection to waste waters collector
Installation of the gas exchanger
Air vent connection
Machine type Units
Connection of the evacuation pipe of the gas exchanger
Fresh air inlet
Evacuation duct
Installation of the exhaust of burn gas
Installation of the chemney regulator
Gas connection
Testing pressures
Changing to a gas in the same family type H or L
Adjustement and chesking of the outlet pressure
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Working Pressure at Heat Consumption
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Advise if Using Liquid Detergents
Liquid detergents connection
Connection scheme of liquid detergents
Electrical liquid detergents connection
Washer-extractor electricity power supply
D0627A
D0663
Maximum Admissible Current
Number
Remove of the transport locks fitted
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Operating
Inspection
Operating inspection
Manual operation
Automatic operation
Final checking
Machine
Operation
Auxiliary controls
Emergency stop
Control board on the loading side includes the following
Control board on the unloading side includes the following
Automatic operation
Preparation3
Add detergent and other laundry products
Fig. Block the cage B by rotating it manu
Detergent dispenser
Dosage of the detergents
Rinsing of the soap box
To run a wash program
Press the « Move back » key one or more times
« Move back » function
Two way of starting a program
If you have entered a wrong number…
Memory cards
Delayed start
Two ways of pausing during a wash program
Pressing « Text » displays more information
To change parameters in the current program step
Additional functions during the program
To terminate a program before it has finished
To start a wash program from the program library
Press reapetedly
Waht is the program library ?
Press PCS
Press SMC
Select library via menu
Press Text Choice 1 or
Pressing Text displays more information
To change parameters in the current program step
You can alter the following parameters
If you have entered the wrong parameter
Rapid advance
Check that « Rapid Advance » is highlighted
Rapid advance works in both directions
Automatic return to normal display
Show weight
To end weight display sooner
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Return to normal display
No water reduction
When the machine pauses
Pause
Press Start o restart the wash program
Manual operation during a program
Two types of manual operation
Manual functions during a wash program
Water/drain see section Water/drain
Motor see section Motor on after wash
Water / drain
Press Open
Maximum extraction speed
To limit the program’s highest extraction speed
Motor on after wash
Use Y/N to toggle the function from Y Yes to N No
Press to highlight « Exit »
Motor to rotate after program has ended
Detergent signals and water flushing
Detergent signals and water flushing
Powder Signal
Flush Water
Text
Press or one or more times to highlight « Text »
Press Select again
Perm Press 60 C
To change temperature scale C/F
To change temperature scale C/F
Press or one or more times to highlight « Change C/F »
What is Auto restart ?
Auto restart
Press one or more times to highlight « Auto RE- Start »
Manual operation
To select manual operation
Press repeatedly Press to highlight « GO to
Menu »
Manual operation when no program is running
Motor/door
Lock the door and start the motor
Door Lock on
Water/drain
Press Y/N to toggle the func- tion from Yes Y No N
Access this function again and press Stop
Heating
Detegent signals and water flushing
Use and to select the function you require
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Statistics
To select Statistics
Hours Since Last Service Last 5 Error Codes
Statistics function
Total RUN Time Hours
Total Trip RUN Time Hours
Resetting statistics registers
Statistics registers which can be reset to zero
To prevent unauthorised or accidental use
Select
Time counter « service time » and « last service »
Service Mode
Number of washes for program in timer or memory card
Clear Counter PCS
Erase Press Erase
Press on any button except
Scale adjustments
Reset scale to zero see section Reset scale to zero
Reset tare to zero see section Reset tare to zero
Tare scale see section Tare scale
Check that Reset Scale to Zero is highlighted
Press or as required to highlight Reset Scale to Zero
Reset scale to zero
Please note
Reset Tare to Zero
Reset tare to zero
Press once to highlight
Press twice to highlight Tare Scale
Tare scale
Press three times to high- light SET Tare to a CER
Tain Value
Set tare to a certain value
Press four times to high- light Read Tare Value
Read tare value
Calibration mode/normal mode
Calibrate the scale
Put the calibration weight in the drum
Calibration weight
Remove the calibration weight
Restore the calibra- tion switch to normal mode Press Select
Press six times to high- light Zero Calibrationn
Zero calibration
Press seven times to highlight Read Version Number
Read version number
Connector X15 on I/O Carte no 1 of Clarus
Description
Functioning
Art. No
Memory card
General introduction
To select the « Memory card » function
Press three times… … to highlight « Memory Card »
Select the function required using the cursor keys
Memory card functions
To run a wash program straight from a memory card
To run a program from the memory card
Press Select If necessary, use to…
… highligh the wash program required
What is a restricted-use program ?
What happens when a program is copied ?
Enter the new number and press Select
Press any key to continue
Press repeatedly to high Light « Exit »
Intensive 60 C
Press Select If the number you have choosen is already used
Press repeatedly to high- light « Exit »
To delete a program on a memory card
If necessary, use to… … highlight the wash program required
Continue in the same way as described above
To delete all programs on a memory card
Weighing equipment optional equipment
Description
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Resetting the weighing equipment
Checking accuracy of weighing equipment display
Dead load selector
To replace the scale unit
Component locations
Fault-finding, weighing equipment
Menu line which should show actual weight not displayed
Dead
Load
Function no allowed
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Safety
Accessibility
Safety
Drain
Maintenance
Operating incidents
No Water
Door Open
NTC High Temp
Water in Drum
Machine Overfilled
No Heating
Unbal Sensor Fault
No Inverter Comm
Comm Error
Phase
Cmis Communication
Tacho
Tangling of the Linen
KEB Error 31 EOP
KEB Error 32 EUP
KEB Error 41 Endoh
KEB Error 42 EPU
KEB Error 44 Epuin
KEB Error 45 Elsf
KEB Error 51 Eeep
KEB Error 52 Epuco
KEB Error 53 Sbus
KEB Error 60 EOH2
KEB Error 77 Eprr
KEB Error 79 Epuci
KEB Error 80 Puch
KEB Error 87 Eini
KEB Error 88 EOS
KEB Error 89 Ehybc
KEB Error 90 Eccd
Preventive maintenance
Daily 8 H
Monthly 170 H
Every three months 500 H
Every six months 1000 H
Gas exchanger Daily 8 H
Weekly 40 H
Every year 2000 H
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Lubrification table
Machine Lubrification
Electric diagrams
Configuration of variator KEB type
List of CP parameters
Appendices
Conversion of measurement units
Explanation of washing symbols ISO 37582005 standard
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