against a wall, provided that a 15 cm space is
left in between.
Level the appliance by its adjustable feet using
a level tool. Check that the weight is uniformly
distributed on the feet and that the machine
does not rock. Repeat levelling after displacing
the appliance.
5.2 SPACE REQUIRED FOR
INSTALLATION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE
The machine must be allowed the minimum
space shown in figure 2 (page 34) and a
minimum 15 cm distance from any walls.
5.3 AMBIENT CONDITIONS REQUIRED
FOR CORRECT OPERATION OF THE
APPLIANCE (information for the user)
- TYPE OF PREMISES: CLOSED
- MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: 10°C
- MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE: 40°C
- RELATIVE HUMIDITY : 75% R.H.
- LIGHTING: 100 LUX (valid for Italy; as for
other national provisions regarding lighting in
work premises, refer to local standards in force).
5.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
This appliance was manufactured to operate on
~230/1/50-60Hz.
For different system voltage, see the enclosed
diagrams.
The appliance must be installed by qualified
personnel, following the manufacturer's
instructions and in compliance with the local
standards for electric systems in force in the
relevant country. The manufacturer disclaims
any responsibility for harm to persons, animals
or property arising from wrong installation.
Check that power supply voltage corresponds
to the values appearing on the rating plate of
the ironer. Voltage variations must not exceed
±10% of the rated value.
IMPORTANT:
IT IS COMPULSORY TO CONNECT THE
APPLIANCE TO THE EARTHING
SYSTEM.
THE GUARANTEE DOES NOT COVER
DAMAGE OWED TO INCORRECT
INSTALLATION.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
USER
6. MACHINE INFORMATION
6.1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION
The appliance is composed of the main parts
shown on figures 1a and 1b (page 33) and
detailed here below:
1.
Motor and electrical board compartment
2.
Finger safety steel rod
3.
Padded ironing roller
4.
Laundry-prompting wood board
5.
Ironed items collection board
6.
Support legs
7.
Electronic control panel
8.
Emergency button
9.
Mobile arm for wood board
10. Manual opening knob to be actuated in
black-out events
11. Levelling feet
12. Press-basin arm
13. Press-basin insulating casing
IMPORTANT:
THE FIGURES FROM PAGE 33 ON
AND SUBSEQUENT DIAGRAMS, ARE
INDISPENSABLE
IDENTIFICATION AND ORDER OF
SPARE PARTS.
6.2 COMPLETE RANGE OF
APPLICATIONS
This roller ironer has been designed to iron,
wool, cotton, linen, silk and different types
of synthetic fabrics. Set the appropriate
operating temperature using the SET button
(pos. 3 of fig. 3, page 35) and according to
the instructions provided in this booklet.
6.3 INFORMATION ON THE
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
The electrical system contained in the
appliance is composed of safety and control
devices that are mounted onto an appropriate
plate, on the left side of the ironer (seen from
the rear). Diagrams and part lists may be
found further on in this booklet.
6.4 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY
The ironer described in the present manual
complies with the following directives:
73/23/CEE, 93/68/CEE
89/336/CEE, 92/31/CEE, 93/68/CEE
and with standards:
EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-44
EN 55014, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3
EN55104.
7. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
7.1 OPERATION (see fig. 3, page 35)
From the moment the machine is connected
with the electrical mains and is supplied
power, the STOP-button yellow light is on
(switch-off push button "O", position 2 of
figure 3). This means that the electrical and
electronic parts of the machine are energised.
Switch the appliance on by pushing the
START button "I" position 1 of figure 3).
The green warning light will go on to indicate
that the machine is on.
10
Select ironing temperature using the SET
button (position 3 of figure 3).
When the selected temperature has been
reached, lower the basin using the pedal.
WARNING:
The roller DOES NOT revolve when the
basin is up at rest. It revolves only with the
basin down. It is advisable to keep the
FOR
THE
basin up while warming up.
IMPORTANT: Do not leave the hot
basin down against the roller when the
machine is not being used, as this would
cause the padding to wear out untimely.
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
DETAILS
Work temperature can be selected among
the three available settings (100°C, 150°C
and 180°C) only when the machine is on.
When the machine is switched on no
selection is active, which means that the
heat will stay off until a temperature is
selected using the SET button (position 3
of figure 3).
Pressing the SET button causes the display
of the three temperature settings. The fourth
setting switches the heat off again. The
current temperature is shown by the
corresponding warning light. The light
blinks until the relevant temperature is
attained and then it stays lit.
If a temperature setting is selected when
the current temperature exceeds the value
assigned to that setting, the corresponding
warning light will skip the blinking and
will stay lit straight away. If a setting is
selected when the current temperature
exceeds one or both higher selections, the
corresponding warning lights will blink
fast to indicate that the currently selected
temperature is far lower than the present
basin temperature.
Electronic temperature control guarantees
that the temperature remains stable and
uniform through switching the heat on and
off very often. This is why a clicking
sound is frequently heard, which is
perfectly normal.
TO SWITCH THE APPLIANCE OFF
Press the STOP button (button "O",
position 2 of figure 3). The machine goes
off only if the press basin is up. Otherwise