SAFETY THERMOSTAT
The machine is fitted with and electronic
controller governing work temperature and
with a safety thermostat that can be reset
only manually and shuts off power supply to
the heating elements when overtemperature
events occur.
FINGER SAFETY ROD
The machine is fitted with a finger-safety
rod that inverts motor direction and prevents
burns to the user.
EMERGENCY PUSH-BUTTON
Disconnects power supply to the appliance
at once.
FUSES
Fuses protecting the primary and secondary
circuits of the transformer, auxiliary circuit
fuse.
8.3. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TO
BE CARRIED OUT BY TECHNICAL
STAFF
Any maintenance jobs must are restricted to
our authorised after-sales service or quali-
fied personnel only.
BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY SER-
VICING OR MAINTENANCE JOBS,
DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE
FROM THE POWER MAINS USING
THE CIRCUIT BREAKER ON THE
WALL.
Be very careful during maintenance. For no
reason whatsoever must safety devices be
dismissed. Always use original spare parts.
In case of doubt, call our technical office
immediately, reporting the ironer's model
and serial number as read on the rating plate
on the back of your appliance.
MONTHLY CHECK
Check the circumference of the roller by the
use of a normal flexible tape measure. The
circumference of the roller must be between
570 mm and 600 mm and homogeneous on
the whole roller length. Should it be less than
570 mm, add steel wool and replace the
flannel layer, if necessary. For these opera-
tions, consult the relevant instructions.
YEARLY CHECK
Grease the chain.
Being greased for life, the reduction motor
unit needs no maintenance.
Gas springs do not need any maintenance
either.
Make sure that the connecting screws which
fasten the power supply wires to the connec-
tors and the main terminal board are tight.
PRIOR TO SWITCHING THE MAIN
CUTOUT SWITCH ON THE WALL
BACK ON, FIT ALL PREVIOUSLY
REMOVED PANELS BACK INTO
PLACE.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE REPLACE-
MENT OF THE ENTIRE COVER
Untie the cotton sheet and take off the entire
old cover as far as the metal sheet of the
roller. To restore the roller cover, lift the
basin partially, so that it does not touch the
roller and yet the roller keeps revolving.
Then take a new roll of steel-wool. Cut one
end of it diagonally with a pair of scissors
and slip it into the slot on the left side of the
roller.
Attention!
While uncovered, the roller must by no
means come into contact with the basin,
as this would damage it inevitably.
Build three steel-wool layers. Having reached
the right side of the roller, cut the steel-wool
diagonally arranging it very carefully on the
head of the roller. The steel-wool must be
held tight, from the beginning to the end of
this job.
Apply the jute sheet keeping it parallel to the
roller, and slip it in until wrapping is com-
plete.
Set thermostat temperature to 100°C and
make the roller turn for approximately ten
minutes until the first part of the layer has
completely settled. Wait until the tempera-
ture drops below 50°C. Lift up an edge of the
jute sheet of 100 mm, and then slide the
flannel layer under it.
Lower the basin in order to entirely wrap the
flannel layer, then raise the basin and lift up
an edge of the flannel layer of about 100 mm,
and slip the cotton sheet in correctly.
The sheet must be centred on the roller and
inserted from the narrow side. The strings
must be at the sides of the ironer, the seams
facing downwards.
Allow the roller to turn for a few minutes
until the entire cover has stretched out.
Pull the strings moderately until the sheet
sits on the heads of the roller and then tighten
and slip them under the hem of the sheet
itself.
8.4. IDENTIFYING AND ORDERING
SPARE PARTS
Refer to the drawings, the exploded view of
the appliance and the spare-part list to iden-
tify the code numbers of spare parts. Send
the manufacturer a customary written order
including the code number and description
of the spare part. Report also the model,
serial number, power supply voltage and
frequency of your appliance.
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9. HOW TO DISMANTLE AND
DISPOSE OF THE APPLIANCE
When the appliance is no longer to be used,
dismantle it and dispose of the components
as indicated in paragraph 3. Sort out the
various components of the appliance in ac-
cordance with the waste disposal standards
in force in your country, so as to dispose of
them separately or recycle them appropri-
ately. All machine parts can be considered as
solid urban waste, except for the metal parts
which are not regarded as special waste in
most European countries.
10. HOW TO ORDER WEARING
PARTS
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Steel wool, code 53GI 100011
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S 101 sheet, code = 53 GI 701013
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S 121 sheet, code = 53 GI 701009
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Rough flannel for S 101, code =53 GI
701012
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Rough flannel for S 121, code = 53 GI
701008
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Jute sheet, gr. 320 for S101 code =53 GI
701011
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Jute sheet, gr. 320 for S121 code =53 GI
701007.
INFORMATION TO USERS
Pursuant to article 13 of law decree 25
July 2005, nr. 151 relating to
"Implementation of Directives 2002/95/
EC, 2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC
concerning the reduction in the use of
hazardous substances in electric and
electronic apparatus, as well as waste
disposal"
The deleted dustbin symbol on the
appliance indicates the product must be
disposed of separate from other wastes
once it reaches the end of its life cycle.
Once the appliance has reached the end of
its life cycle, the user must therefore take
it to a suitable pre-sorted waste centre for
electronic and electro-technical
appliances, or return it to the dealer on
purchasing a new similar appliance, on a
one for one basis.
Adequate pre-sorted waste collection
before subsequently sending the appliance
for recycling, treatment and
environmentally compatible disposal helps
avoid possible negative effects on the
environment and health and favours the
recycling of the materials making up the
appliance.
Unlawful disposal of the product by the
user is punishable by the administrative
sanctions indicated in law decree nr. 22/
1997 (article 50 and following articles of
law decree nr. 22/1997).