HS-5008 / H5020 LOGI CONTROL
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1 Model From Serial # HS H Serial # Shipping date Operation Instructions For Washers HS-5008 / H5020 LOGI CONTROL GIRBAU, S.A. Crta de Manlleu, km VIC (Barcelona) SPAIN Tel Fax [email protected] For USA and CANADA: CONTINENTAL GIRBAU Inc State Road 44 WI Oshkosh USA Tel. 1(920) Fax 1(920) [email protected] Operation LOGI HS-5008 H5020 Rev. 02
2 2 Safety Instructions WARNING! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons when using the washer, follow basic precautions, including the following: 1. READ all instructions before using the washer and KEEP them in a prominent location for customer use. 2. Do not wash articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, dry cleaning solvents, other flammable, or explosive substances as they GIVE OFF VAPORS that could ignite or explode. 3. DO NOT ADD gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable, or explosive substances to the wash water. These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode. 4. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used for such a period, before using the washing machine, turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this time. 5. Do not allow children to play on or in the washer. CLOSE SUPERVISION of children is necessary when the washer is used near children. 6. Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, REMOVE the door. 7. DO NOT REACH into the washer if the drum is moving. 8. Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to the WEATHER. 9. DO NOT TAMPER with controls. 10. DO NOT REPAIR OR REPLACE any part of the washer or attempt any servicing, unless specifically recommended in the user instructions or in published user-repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out. 11. All SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS included in the Instruction Handbooks, should be reprinted and posted in the laundry room. 12. Failure to install and operate this machine according to the Instruction Handbooks or to work safety and hygiene standards and common sense, may result in conditions which CAN PRODUCE bodily injury or loss of life. 13. The WARNING, CAUTION and IMPORTANT instructions appearing in the Instruction Handbooks are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense, caution and carefulness are factors which cannot be built into this machine. These factors MUST BE supplied by the person(s) installing, maintaining, or operating the machine. 14. All connections for electrical power and plumbing MUST comply with the statutory safety standards applicable to each country, and be made by Licensed Installers only (refer to note 3). 15. WARNING! MACHINE INSPECTION, FILTER CLEANING, SERVICE OR PARTS REPLACEMENT. Before attempting any service or inspection of the washing machine: COMPLETELY disconnect the machine from the original power source and check for accidental reconnection. In LOGI CONTROL units, moving the ON switch to the OFF position is not sufficient. Wait a minimum of (5) five minutes after disconnection to ensure the elimination of residual voltage within the machine. Close and mechanically interlock the water supply valves and check that machine has COMPLETELY drained, parts have cooled down and that no pieces are in movement through inertia. Failure to comply with this warning may result in serious injury. 16. NEVER operate the machine without the panels and guards correctly in place and secured. 17. The room SHALL comply with the environment conditions (air venting, temperature, humidity...) specified in the Installation Instruction Handbook.
3 Safety Instructions DO NOT OPERATE the machine if it is suspected to be faulty, either visually, by noise or smell, or with missing or broken parts. 19. Machine starting-up SHALL be made by Authorised Service Technicians (refer to note 2). 20. Machine SHALL BE USED by qualified personnel (refer to note 1), wholly familiar with the machine s operation. 21. DO NOT allow children or people with handicaps incompatible to machine use to operate machine. 22. To minimise the possibility of creating a fire, take SPECIAL care, KEEP appliance area free from combustible materials and fire extinguishers should be easily ACCESSIBLE to all laundry staff. 23. Delimitate danger areas and PREVENT public access to them with machine in operation. 24. On completion of the day's work, TURN OFF the manual supply valves and DISCONNECT the electrical power by the External Automatic Switch. 25. Always CONTACT an Authorised Service Technician or Licensed Installer (refer to notes 2 & 3) about any problems or conditions you do not understand. 26. For a safety operation, machine MUST be kept in a good environment, used and maintained properly, and serviced annually by Authorised Service Technicians (refer to note 2). 27. The Distributor (seller) IS OBLIGED to thoroughly train the operator during the starting-up. THE MANUFACTURER REFUSES ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND ALL INFORMATION IN THE CORRESPONDING HANDBOOKS ARE NOT FOLLOWED. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTES: (1) Qualified Personnel refers to anyone who has read the Instructions Handbooks, has been trained and has a thorough understanding of the machine s operation (2) An Authorised Service Technical (STA) is one that has successfully completed training on the product by Girbau S.A., or a Girbau, S.A. Distributor. (3) An Authorised Licensed Installer is one that is suitably qualified in the procedures and regulations applicable in that country.
4 4 Safety Instructions HAZARD SYMBOLS USED ON WASHER LABELS Electric risk Protection guard for electric components. High temperature risk. Operate with caution. Use appropriate protections. Mechanical risk Protection guard for moving parts Risk of harmful vapors inhalation. Keep dispenser box closed. Use appropriate protections. SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL This symbol alerts you to potential hazards for the user, the machine or the fabric. This symbol is used to give relevance to any precise explanation. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND CONSERVATION 1. This machine has been made and designed for industrial washing or cleansing in a water bath, linen and textile materials without solvent impregnation. Unless approved by the manufacturer in writing, it is not considered appropriate FOR OTHER PROCESSES. 2. Machine MATERIALS in contact with wash products are: Stainless Steel AISI-304 L. Polypropylene PP. EPDM and NBR. Polyamide 11. Glass. The chemicals furnisher and the machine owner will be responsible to assure that the products ARE COMPATIBLE and will not produce machine oxidation or damage. Notice that the hypochlorite (bleach), in certain conditions of use, generates chlorine gas. The chlorine, in high concentrations and temperature deteriorates the stainless steel. 3. Periodically CLEAN machine, to prevent metallic parts corrosion, to produce higher output and for a longer life. 4. NEVER use harsh products to clean the machine and laundry room. There are products on the market, which are highly corrosive. 5. If machine is left idle for long periods of time, it must be PROTECTED from humidity and temperature variations. 6. FOLLOW the fabric care instructions supplied by the manufacturer, GIRBAU S.A., REFUSES ANY RESPONSIBILITY IN CASE OF TEXTILE WEAR AND TEAR. 7. Failure due to improper machine operation may VOID WARRANTY. 8. Any part you may replace on your washing machine, must be an ORIGINAL SPARE-PART official GIRBAU. Otherwise the machine can suffer damages and may be dangerous for its safety. 9. When asking for information on your machine, MENTION model and serial number (features plate is located at the rear side). 10. Any reuse or reproduction of this machine Instruction Handbooks is strictly prohibited without the WRITTEN CONSENT of the manufacturer. 11. THE ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM IS LOCATED IN THE UNDERSIDE OF THE WASHER TOP COVER.
5 Index 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INDEX... 5 ANNEX 1 Default program contents. USA / CANADA application versions 1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 Control panel Loading the washing machine Using the dispenser Starting a program Modifying a program in progress Wash programs Program application and contents Description of symbols and values of programs charts Stop modes End of cycle Interrupting a program Unbalance control The delay option Delaying a program ADVANCED USE MODE. 2.1 Access to MODIFICATION mode 2.2. Modification of program contents. Pro menu Master program Default program contents. Non USA / CANADA application Default program contents. USA / CANADA application Default program contents. Great Britain application Phases definition Definition of programmable functions and values for each phase Modification of a program 2.3. Information menu. Info menu 2.4. Modification of operating parameters. Mod menu Parameters modification 2.5. Modification of the access code. Ncod menu 2.6. Clock of the system. Hour Menu To set the clock HANDBOOK APPLICATION The operation instructions on this handbook are applicable to machines with program 30 version and above. (Refer to INFO menu, Section 2.3 on the Advanced Operation Instructions rev. 02 at the manufacturer s website For USA / CANADA default program contents, versions, refer to Annex 1 at the end of this Instructions handbook. NOTE The contents of chapter 2. ADVANCED USE MODE, can be consulted at the manufacturer s website: see Advanced Operation Instructions rev. 02 for HS-5008 LOGI CONTROL. 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1. What to do when System alarms MAINTENANCE 4.1. Operations described Cleaning the washer Cleaning the door seal Cleaning the electro valve filters Cleaning the dispenser Cleaning the drain pump General overhaul SERVICE REMOVAL 5.1. Dismantling... 14
6 6 Operation 1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1.1. Control panel recommend mixing whites with other colours or garments of different colours. Open the door and load the machine. We recommend filling the drum to its nominal load. Do not overload the machine; the door must be able to close easily. Whilst the door is open, the display reads door, indicating that the door must be closed in order for the program to begin. Use light pressure to close the door. Avoid impacts. The door will now be locked during the entire washing cycle. 1.3 Using the dispenser Open the dispenser drawer and fill the compartments with the corresponding products, according to these symbols: fig. 1 A: Program start and stop. B: Wash program selection. ADVANCED USE MODE. Begin program delay (option). Modification of the program in progress. C: START switch. D: LEDs indicating the phase of the program in progress. E: Display. Shows the function being run. Main reports that appear on the display: REPORT Pr-* A-* C-** / F*** rt-* Et-* End door MEANING Program selected. Machine ready to wash. Water inlet Water temperature in Centigrade or Fahrenheit degrees Rotation time left. Spin time left. End of program. Door unlocked Washer with door open 1.2 Loading the washing machine Group the fabrics to be washed in homogeneous loads, trying to reach the nominal value of the load. Empty all pockets, fasten buttons, close zippers and remove accessories that are not machine-washable. We do not I - Powdered detergent for pre-wash. II - Powdered detergent for wash. - Bleach (chlorine, bleach...) - Softener / neutraliser. Close dispenser drawer. fig. 2 SUDS CONTROL. The mechanical action of front-loading washing machines improves the quality of the wash but encourages creation of suds. Remember that a suds bath always reduces the efficiency of your wash. ALWAYS USE CONTROLLED SUDS DETERGENT. Oversudsing causes an increase in the pressure inside the machine and decreases the efficiency of the sealing systems. Repeated washing with a large amount of suds considerably reduces the life of seals and bearings. THIS CIRCUMSTANCE IS NOT COVERED BY THE MACHINE S WARRANTY.
7 Operation Starting a program 1. Load the machine and close the door (see section 1.2). 2. Choose the desired program with the programme selection buttons. (For information on the characteristics of each program, please see section 1.6. Wash Programs). The selected program will be shown on the display. 3. Press the button to begin the program that is shown on the display. During a program, the door remains locked until the LED indicating the end of the program comes on. 1.5 Modifying a program in progress Program acceleration You can modify the duration of a program whilst it is in progress. 1. Press the button to activate the option. The display will flash. 2. Press the button to increase the rotation times, one minute at a time. The duration of the spin cycle cannot be increased. 3. Press the button to decrease the rotation, spin times, or to advance the program stage. 4. After a few seconds, the display will stop flashing and the modification option will de-activate. Crease-guard stop Once the washing program has started, you can program to stop the drum rotation before the final extract, with the objective of avoiding creases. For activating this function once the washing cycle has started, press the key. On the display, the rh-0 message will appear. Press. The display message will change to rh-i. The crease-guard Stop function has been activated. Before the last extract, the drum rotation will be interrupted and the PUSH STAR message will appear on the display. For resuming the program, press the key.
8 8 Operation 1.6 Wash programs The washer offers the possibility to select among eight different wash programs for different kind of garment and soil. In the default configuration, the program contents is defined as indicated in the following charts: Program application and contents GENERAL Application Pr 1. EXTRA HEAVY SOIL WHITE 65 MIN. Pr - 2. HEAVY SOIL WHITE 59 MIN. Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 3. MEDIUM SOIL WHITE 51 MIN. Pr - 4. LIGHT SOIL WHITE 37 MIN. Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 5. HEAVY SOIL COLOR 51 MIN. Pr - 6. MEDIUM SOIL COLOR 40 MIN. Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 7. SYNTHETICS 30 MIN. Pr - 8. WOOL AND DELICATES 32 MIN. Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et The parameters that appear on the chart can be modified: See the Advanced Operation Instructions rev. 02 for HS-5008 LOGI CONTROL at the manufacturer s website:
9 Operation 9 USA / CANADA application. 30 and above versions. Pr - 1. EXTRA HEAVY SOIL - WHITE 27 MIN. Pr - 2. HEAVY SOIL - WHITE 22 MIN Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 3. MEDIUM SOIL - WHITE 22 MIN. Pr - 4. LIGHT SOIL - WHITE 20 MIN. Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 5. HEAVY SOIL - COLOR 22 MIN. Pr - 6. MEDIUM SOIL - COLOR 21 MIN. Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 7. SYNTHETICS 18 MIN. Pr - 8. WOOL & DELICATE 17 MIN. Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et The parameters that appear on the chart can be modified: See the Advanced Operation Instructions rev. 02 for HS-5008 LOGI CONTROL at the manufacturer s website:
10 10 Operation Great Britain application Pr 1. EXTRA HEAVY SOIL WHITE 49 MIN. Pr - 2. HEAVY SOIL WHITE 59 MIN. Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 3. MEDIUM SOIL WHITE 51 MIN. Pr - 4. LIGHT SOIL WHITE 37 MIN. Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 5. HEAVY SOIL COLOR 51 MIN. Pr - 6. MEDIUM SOIL COLOR 40 MIN. Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 7. SYNTHETICS 30 MIN. Pr - 8. WOOL AND DELICATES 32 MIN. Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L C d r rt cd rh E Et The parameters that appear on the chart can be modified: See the Advanced Operation Instructions rev. 02 for HS-5008 LOGI CONTROL at the manufacturer s website:
11 Operation Description of symbols and values of programs charts SYMBOL OPTION DESCRIPTION Estimated program time Minimum program time based on a machine with hot water supply and without heating. Time in minutes. Phase number. Ph The phase indicated with grey background belongs to the wash phase. L C / F d r rt c 0 1 rh 0 1 E Et Bath level Low level Medium level High level (units with pumped drain, levels 2 and 3 are the same) Bath temperature Value in Centigrade or Fahrenheit degrees Dosing Pre-wash dosing Wash dosing Bleach dosing Softener / neutraliser dosing Drum rotation Heavy-duty rotation: 25 sec. ON / 5 seconds stop. Normal rotation: 15 sec. ON / 15 seconds stop. Delicate rotation: 5 sec. ON / 25 seconds stop. Rotation time Value in minutes Gradual cool down Option non available Option available Program stop in the last rinse (rinse hold) Option non available Option available Bath drain Drain + wash speed Drain + positioning speed (approx. 100 r.p.m.) Drain + medium spin speed (approx. 600 r.p.m.) Drain + high spin speed (approx. 950 r.p.m.) Spin time Value in minutes Non programmable value in the phase
12 12 Operation / Use 1.7 Stop modes End of cycle After the final spin cycle, the machine will begin a countdown during which it will stop the drum and unlock the door. A buzzer and the LED indicating the end of the cycle will notify you when you can open the door Interrupting a program A. Press the button to interrupt a washing program. The safety time before the door can be opened will be approximately two minutes. A buzzer and the LED indicating the end of the cycle will notify you when you can open the door. B. Other stop modes are: - Disconnecting the START switch. - Disconnecting the automatic external switch. We do not recommend these stop modes, except in an emergency. In these cases, as long as the door remains closed, the machine will think that there has been a power failure. When the power is switched back on, the machine will resume the program in progress. On machines with pumped drain, the disconnection of the external automatic switch or the ON switch does not allow the bath drain Unbalance control Before starting spin, the control of the washing machine checks the correct distribution of the load. If it detects that the load is not well distributed and that can cause an excessive unbalance during the spin, a new positioning of the clothes will be carried out. If there s still unbalance during the spin of the last phase, the washer can end the washing cycle reducing noticeably the spin speed. If this is the case, the report End/bAL will be showed after the delay of the door opening. Then, it is recommended to: - Unload the machine, and load it again - Start de washing cycle and accelerate the program until the last phase. - The washing machine will repeat the last spin without the need to fill it with water. - If the problem is not solved or is frequent, call Service. To improve the efficency of the spin of the washer it s advisable to: - Load the washer until its nominal value. - Load the washer with homogeneous loads. 1.9 The DELAY option The DELAY option allows you to program the start time of a program in progress depending on the needs of the user. For example: using two-rate electricity, rationalisation of electricity consumption, adjusting the laundry production system, etc. To use the DELAY option, it is essential for the washing machine to have a real-time operation kit installed (clock). If the machine did not come with this kit, you can install one easily. Contact your distributor. Before the first use, and each time there is a time change, verify and/or adjust the time on the clock. (See ADVANCED USE MODE rev. 1, section 2.5, at Delaying a program 1. Load the washing machine and close the door. 2. Place washing products in the dispenser drawer. 3. Select the program to be used and press the MOD button. The dly report will appear on the display. 4. To cancel the dly option, press the STOP button. Programming start time 5. When dly is displayed, press the MOD button. The current time will appear on the screen, in h,m format (hours, minutes, using a 24-hour clock). 6. The minutes are shown flashing. You can change them by pressing the buttons. 7. Press the ACCEL button to validate the minutes and start to modify the hours. 8. The hours are shown flashing. You can change them by pressing the buttons. 9. Once you have chosen the desired start time, push START. The start time and the selected program will be displayed alternatively. 10. To cancel the delay of a program, select and hold STOP button, for five seconds. 2. ADVANCED USE MODE There is an advanced use mode: the MOD mode. This mode includes five different menus through which each user can personalise the operation of the washing machine. Menus for advanced use mode: MENU Pro INFO Mod Ncod HOUR PURPOSE Modification of the program contents Information menu Modification of operation parameters Modification of the access code Adjustment of the system time Information on the menus, details and access mode: refer to the Advanced Operation Instructions for HS-5008 LOGI CONTROL, rev. 1, at the manufacturer s website:
13 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING Some of the washing machine s operating problems can be solved through the intervention of the user. These problems are detailed below. Should you have any questions, remember to consult the Authorised Technical Service. 3.1 What to do when..the wash cycle ends with the report: END/BAL This report indicates that the final spin cycle is not possible because the load is unbalanced. - Unload the machine and load it again. - Begin the wash cycle and accelerate the program to the last phase. - The washing machine will repeat the last spin cycle without refilling with water. - If the problem persists, or occurs often, contact the Authorised Technical Service....the machine makes a strange noise during the spin cycle. - Check the levelling of the machine. See section 2.5 of the Instruction Manual for Installation. - Tighten the locking screws on the outside panels. - If the problem persists, contact the Authorised Technical Service....there is a water leak. - Check the status of the output draining pipe. - Check the status of the seals on the water inlet hoses; tighten the connectors. - Clean the door seal of any possible deposits or remains of cloth. - Check the coupling of the filter and the draining pump (section 4.6) - If the problem persists, seal all of the water inlets and contact the Authorised Technical Service. you have forgotten the access code for the advanced operating mode - Contact the Authorised Technical Service. the clock (option) stops working correctly - Possible battery failure. Contact the Authorised Technical Service to have it replaced. 3.2 System alarms The safety of the washing machine use requires that the machine itself precisely monitor any possible anomalies. These anomalies are reported in the form of alarms. On the washing machine s display, the ALM message will appear, alternating with the specific alarm report. Below are possible causes of alarms and the steps to follow. REPORT ON THE DISPLAY ALM/A-* ALM/E ALM/L Faulty water inlet PROBABLE CAUSE Defect in the electrovalves. Defect in the level control system. Machines with pump drain: obstruction of the draining pump. Anomaly in the drain system. Erroneous drain configuration. Leakage in the electrovalve. Bath level with machine idle. WHAT TO DO Check water input pressure. Check manual water inlet valves. Check the status of the filters in the electrovalves (see section 4: Maintenance). Call Service Clean the draining pump (see section 4: Maintenance). Check the status of the washing bath s output hoses. Call Service Close manual water inlet valves Call Service ALM/SL ALM/C Bath level exceeded. Defect in the temperature probe. Erroneous heating configuration. Defect in the heating circuit. Close manual water inlet valves Call Service Call Service ALM/Prob Defect in the temperature probe. Call Service ALM/BAL Defect in the unbalance control switch. Call Service ALM/VAR* Disconnection of the motor s thermal protection. Alarm set off by the inverter. Call Service ALM door Faulty door lock Call Service
14 14 Maintenance 4. MAINTENANCE - Before performing any work on the washing machine, disconnect and mechanically lock the external switch, and close and mechanically lock the manual water inlet valves. - Check the temperature of the parts to be handled, to avoid the risk of burns. - The dispenser may contain residues of chemical products. When handling this component, avoid direct contact with the skin and use eye protection. - The draining pump and valve may contain residual water. When handling these components, avoid direct contact with the skin and use eye protection. - Remember to reassemble ALL of the panels and place them correctly after any maintenance work. 4.1 Operations described - Cleaning the washer (section 4.2) - Cleaning the door seal (section 4.3). - Cleaning the electro valve filters (section 4.4) - Cleaning the dispenser (section 4.5) - Cleaning the draining pump (section 4.6) - Check the temperature of the hot water hose, so as to avoid the risk of burns. - Disassemble the fittings that connect the hoses to the washing machine. - Remove the filters from their housings inside the washing machine, using pliers to pull on the central flange. - Clean the filters with pressurised water and place them back into the electro valves. - Assemble the hoses in their corresponding inputs. Tighten the fittings. - Connect the external switch, open the manual water input valves and check the water tightness of the coupling Cleaning the dispenser Tools required: Disassembly of the fixed stops: Torx. T20 screwdriver. - Disconnect and mechanically lock the external switch, and close and mechanically lock the manual water inlet valves. - Open the dispenser drawer and disassemble the stops that are visible in the lower section Cleaning the washer - We recommend periodic cleaning of the outside of the washing machine. Use a damp cloth or sponge. - To remove traces of grease, use mild soap and rinse as required. - Never use abrasive products or tools that could scratch or damage the surface of the washing machine Cleaning the door seal - Use a damp cloth or sponge. - Be especially careful to remove traces of laundry products or pieces of fabric that could be caught between the folds of the seal. - Never use abrasive products or tools that could cut or damage the seal Cleaning the electro valve filters Tools required: Disassembly of the fittings: Slip-joint plier or pipe wrench. Disassembly of the filters: pliers. - This operation should only be carried out if a decrease in the input flow to the washing machine has been detected. - Disconnect and mechanically lock the external switch, and close and mechanically lock the manual water inlet valves. fig. 3 - Completely remove the drawer and disassemble the siphon tubes of the liquid compartments. - Clean with water. Warmer water makes cleaning easier. - Clean the inside of the dispenser drawer body. Use a damp cloth or sponge. - Assemble the siphon tubes and insert the drawer into the dispenser. - Never use abrasive products or tools that could scratch or damage the dispenser. - Assemble the fixed stops of the drawer and make sure that it cannot be completely pulled out. - Connect the external switch and open the manual water inlet valves. - Begin a washing program that involves dispensing chlorine and softener, and check the operation of the siphon tubes.
15 Maintenance / Service removal Cleaning the drain pump Tools required: Disassembly of the lower front panel: slotted screwdriver: 5mm. - Before disassembling the lower front panel of the washing machine, disconnect and mechanically lock the external switch, and close and mechanically lock the manual water inlet valves. - Empty any residual water contained in the drain ducts, placing the corrugated rear tube horizontally on the floor. The water will come out of the end. Collect the water in a flat container. - Disassemble the lower front panel. The draining pump is accessible. - Unscrew the filter and separate it from the pump body. 5. SERVICE REMOVAL - Removing the washer from service requires a specialised company. - Never release the washer unsecured. - To release the washer and subsequent transportation, refer to the same specifications and cautions indicated for Installation. When removing the machine: 1. Disconnect the external switch and lock it mechanically. Remove the power wires. 2. Close and mechanically interlock the manual water supply valves. Remove water supply hoses. 3. Disassemble the drain outlet pipe and empty any residual water left in the washing machine into a flat container. 4. Assemble the shipping restraints. 5. Disassemble the door of the washing machine (consult the Authorised Technical Service). 5.1 Dismantling fig. 4 Most of the machine s components are made with recyclable or recoverable materials. The injected pieces bear information on the materials that were used to make them. The main materials are: - Steel plates. - Stainless plate. - Grey cast iron. - Aluminium - Glass - Polypropylene (PP) - Ethylene Propylene EPDM) - ABS. - Clean it of any deposits. - Assemble the filter in the draining pump. - Assemble the lower panel. - Connect the external switch and open the manual water inlet valves. - Begin a washing program and check that there are no water leaks General overhaul Only by the Authorised Technical Service. - As preventive maintenance action, it is very important to ask the Authorised Technical Service for a periodic overhaul of the washing machine. - Recommended periodicity: biannual or each 2000 washing cycles. - When performing this operation and due to the fatigue they are subject to, we recommend to replace the outlet hose of the dispenser and the door seal.
16 16 Annex 1 ANNEX 1. USA / CANADA Application versions Pr - 1. EXTRA HEAVY SOIL - WHITE 47 MIN. Pr - 2. HEAVY SOIL - WHITE 44 MIN Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 3. MEDIUM SOIL - WHITE 42 MIN. Pr - 4. LIGHT SOIL - WHITE 27 MIN. Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 5. HEAVY SOIL - COLOR 37 MIN. Pr - 6. MEDIUM SOIL - COLOR 33 MIN. Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Pr - 7. SYNTHETICS 22 MIN. Pr - 8. WOOL & DELICATE 24 MIN. Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et Ph L F d r rt cd rh E Et The parameters that appear on the chart can be modified: See the Advanced Operation Instructions rev. 02 for HS-5008 LOGI CONTROL at the manufacturer s website:
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