Electrical connection
The electrical connection may only be carried
out by a fully competent person in accord-
ance with local and national safety regulati-
ons.
The machine is supplied ex works for AC 3N
50 Hz. See the data plate for details.
Connection to the electrical supply must be
carried out in accordance with the data
plate, wiring diagram and installation diag-
ram.
The machine must be connected to a suitable
permanent on-site electricity supply.
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
The wiring diagram and control box are situa-
ted underneath the cover on the left hand
stand. The mains connection points are loca-
ted in the control box.
Before connecting to the mains supply, use
the handwheel to lower the heater plate com-
pletely, and then raise it by 12 turns.
Connect the machine to the mains supply and
switch on the on-site mains switch.
If the phase connection is correct, the heater
plate will withdraw.
If the phase connection is incorrect the heater
plate moves into position and two phases
must be changed. Turn the handwheel 12
times to lower the heater plate and switch on
the on-site mains switch.
Once the basic temperature has been
reached raise the heater plate by pressing
button "I".
After connecting the machine to the
electricity supply any removable outer pa-
nels must be back in place, and all moving
or electrical parts shielded before the
machine is switched on.
M.-Nr. 05372840
Exhaust ducting
Refer to calculation of air outlet, air inlet and
ventilation cross sections
The exhaust ducting to be installed on site,
must not be piped into any chimney which is
used by gas, solid fuel or oil fired boilers. It
must also be kept separate from any exhaust
system leading from a tumble dryer.
The warm, moist exhaust air should be dis-
charged into the outside air by the shortest
possible route.
To ensure optimum flow, the ducting should
be laid with as few bends as practicable, and
airtight connections.
The connection point for the exhaust ducting
is situated at the rear of the right hand stand.
To prevent condensation from collecting in
ducting which slopes upwards, provide a con-
densate trap (3-5 mm diameter) at the lowest
point.
The exhaust ducting must have an internal
diameter of 60/70 mm.
Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation in
the room where the ironer is installed.
If the exhaust is piped into the outside air, the
end of the duct should be protected against
bad weather conditions.
An exhaust duct vented to the outside should
terminate in a freely exposed position and
must be so situated as to prevent the exhaust
from causing a nuisance.
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