3.2
Technical data
The dryer emit short and medium wave IR-radiation with
a peak at 1120 nm.
IRT QuickSpot 3
Voltage
220–240 V
1Ph/PE
Frequency
50–60 Hz
Current
13 A
Power
3 kW
Fuse**
16 A - 20 A
Drying temp.
170-190°C
Noise level
<70 dB (A)
IRT QuickSpot 6
380–420 V
Voltage
3Ph/PE
Frequency
50–60 Hz
Current
9 A
Power
6 kW
Fuse**
16 A
Drying temp.
170-190°C 170-190°C
Noise level
<70 dB (A) <70 dB (A)
*
MCB (Minature Circuit Breaker) type C or D.
Normal fuse type slow.
** The dryer shall be operated with the recommended
fuse rating.
Weight and dimensions on last page.
4.
Instructions to the owner
The owner of the dryer must produce clear operating
instructions, adapted to local site conditions, and make
these available to all users who have to observe these
operating instructions.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (includ-
ing children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a person responsible for their
safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
Dispose of used items at the nearest environmental pro-
tection facility for recycling.
For safety reasons the infrared dryer must be supplied by
recommended maximum fuse, see tables in chapter 2.2.
5.
Assembly instruction
The dryer is assembled at delivery.
4
440-480V
3Ph/PE
50–60 Hz
9 A
6 kW
20 A
6.
Basic instruction for operation
6.1
Keyboard
Software defined button
Confirmation choices
Start
Stop
Cassettes in use
(one or two)
6.2
Display
Active program
Flash off – active
Full bake – inactive
Confirmation choices
6.3
Program mode
This mode is for your everyday use. It helps you run the
dryer with pre-installed programs and edit program set-
tings.
When you start the dryer, an information screen will
appear for two seconds. By pressing the confirmation
or cancellation button this information will show until
released. The diagram shows cassette filter usage and
notifies when it is time to change filter. To replace filter
see chapter 9.1.
6.4
Settings mode
The Settings mode enables you to change advanced sys-
tem parameters. Thanks to our advanced control system
in this dryer there are many settings that can be altered.
This is normally not a part of the everyday usage.
To enter the settings mode press both arrow keys when
you turn the main switch to position 1.
Read chapter 8 for more information.
EN
Software defined button
Cancellation choices
Enter
(Temperature control)
Not available for this
model
One cassette active
Cancellation choices
To enter the program mode, turn
the main switch on.
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