Safety Devices; Instructions For Staff Responsible For Maintenance And Repair Works 8) Extraordinary Maintenance And Provision Of Spare Parts - grandimpianti ELECTRONIC S80 Instrucciones Para La Instalación Y Para El Uso

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During operation remember:
- Not to touch any hot part of the appliance
(upper outer edge of the basin), not even after
switching it off, because the press basin needs
a long time to cool down.
- Mind your hands when the basin is descending
or clothes are being introduced.
- Before carrying out any cleaning or
maintenance, make sure that the main cutout
switch on the wall is switched off.
- Do not iron garments which have been cleaned,
dampened or washed with inflammable or
explosive substances. Otherwise, sluice them
out before ironing.
- Keep inflammable agents away from the
appliance. If possible, store them in a dry and
aired room that is not accessible to unauthorised
personnel.
- Keep cleaning agents and wax away from the
ironer itself.
7.3 SPECIAL DEVICES FOR USE AND
SAFETY
During the first work hours check that:
- The correct working angle between the
operator's arm and forearm is 90°C. If the
operator is very short, a platform should enable
the correct working position. On the contrary,
if the operator is very tall, place the appliance
on a platform. Correct working position allows
higher productivity and better ironing quality.
- Once again we wish to point out that, to avoid
burns, using the wood board when preparing
the clothes to be introduced into the ironer, is
extremely important.
7.4 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE (TO BE
CARRIED OUT BY THE OPERATOR)
BEFORE
CARRYING
MAINTENANCE
DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE BY
THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER ON THE
WALL.
The appliance does not require any particular
maintenance thanks to its ergonomic design
and to the use of reliable, high-quality parts.
Clean the external panels with a damp cloth
regularly. Do not use inflammable or abrasive
products.
DO NOT USE WATER JETS TO CLEAN
THE APPLIANCE.
After 100 hours of work, apply antistatic wax
onto the ironing surface of the basin in order to
allow the fabrics to slide through more easily
and to keep the basin clean. Follow the
instructions provided by the manufacturer,
which are indicated on the wax packaging. The
spreading of antistatic wax is reserved for the
authorised after-sales service.
After 100 hours of work, disassemble the roller
cover by undoing the strings which lie under
the cotton sheet on both sides of the roller.
Wash the sheet in warm water (outer cover)
and soak the thick flannel layer in cold water
(inner cover). Dry the flannel layer in the shade
and put the sheet back on the roller while
damp without ironing it.
After maintenance, leave the basin up in rest
position, so that it does not touch the roller.
FIT ALL REMOVED PANELS BACK
INTO PLACE PRIOR TO SUPPLYING
POWER AGAIN BY THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BREAKER ON THE WALL.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
THE STAFF IN CHARGE
OF MAINTENANCE AND
8. EXTRAORDINARY
MAINTENANCE AND PROVISION
OF SPARE PARTS
8.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
• If the ironer is not working, check the
following:
- the main circuit breaker on the wall is
switched on and the appliance is energised.
- fuses are in good working condition.
Should failure persist, contact your
authorised after-sales service or our dealer
(see last page in this booklet).
• The ends of the roller get darker and the
centre of the roller becomes inefficient
Solution: start using the end sections, in
order to utilise the heat on the entire surface
of the basin; the roller will thus become a
uniform surface and will provide better
ironing results.
Should malfunction persist even after taking
OUT
ANY
the above-mentioned measures, contact your
PROCEDURE,
authorised assistance centre or our dealer
(see last page in this booklet).
• Basin temperature is too high (or
insufficient) and it damages the laundry:
- check the temperature selection and make
sure it is suitable for the clothes to be ironed;
- lift the basin and lock it up and check that
the appliance reaches the top temperature
setting in 15 minutes.
If after checking or carrying out the above-
mentioned steps failure persists, contact your
authorised assistance centre or our dealer
(see last page in this booklet).

8.2 SAFETY DEVICES

OVERTEMPERATURE OR
DISCONNECTED PROBE
If the temperature probe is connected
irregularly or registers a temperature
exceeding 210°C, the lights associated to
the three temperature settings will begin to
blink fast.
The machine will then remain on, but the
heat and the SET (temperature selection)
button will be disabled.
REPAIR WORKS
12
To dismiss this alarm status, switch the
appliance off and then on again.
TIME-OUT FOR PRESS BASIN UP
If the machine is turned off using the
STOP button ("O", position 2 of figures 1
and 3) and the basin is not up at rest, all
warning lights will blink and will then go
off along with the appliance as soon as the
press basin reaches its correct position.
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
overtemperature events occur (see fig. 1a,
pos. 14).
FINGER SAFETY ROD
The machine is fitted with a finger-safety
rod that keeps the user from getting scalded
(see fig. 1b, pos. 2).
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
qualified personnel only.
BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY
SERVICING OR MAINTENANCE
JOBS,
DISCONNECT
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 operations, consult
the relevant instructions.
when
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