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• Never operate the washer with any guards, panels and/or parts

removed or broken. DO NOT bypass any safety devices or
tamper with the controls.

• Use washer only for its intended purpose, washing textiles.

Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in the ma-
chine. This could result in serious damage to the basket or
tub.

• Use only low-sudsing, no-foaming types of commercial deter-

gent. Be aware that hazardous chemicals may be present.
Wear hand and eye protection when adding detergents and
chemicals. Always read and follow manufacturer’s instruc-
tions on packages of laundry and cleaning aids. Heed all
warnings or precautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or
chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of children at all
times [preferably in a locked cabinet].

• Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static un-

less recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener
or product.

• To avoid machine corrosion and component failure, do not

use corrosive chemicals in the machine. Warranty claims rela-
ted to damage caused by corrosive chemicals will be denied.

• Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the tex-

tile manufacturer.

• Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the washer is to

fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT bypass the loading door switch
by permitting the washer to operate with the loading door
open. Do not attempt to open the door until the washer has
drained and all moving parts have stopped.

• Be aware that hot water is used to flush the supply dispenser.

Avoid opening the dispenser lid while the machine is running.

• Do not attach anything to the supply dispenser's nozzles, if

applicable. The air gap must be maintained.

• Do not operate the machine without the water reuse plug or

water reuse system in place, if applicable.

• Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve and that fill

hose connections are tight. CLOSE the shut-off valves at the
end of each wash day.

• Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or dropping the

washer can damage safety features. If this occurs, have wash-
er checked by a qualified service person.

• DANGER: Before inspecting or servicing machine, power

supply must be turned OFF. The servicer needs to wait for at
least 10 minutes after turning the power OFF and needs to
check for residual voltage with a voltage meter. The inverter
remains charged with high voltage for some time after power-
ing OFF. This is an imminently hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death. Before
starting inspection of the inverter, check for residual voltage
across main circuit ter and -. This voltage must be
below 30 VDC before the servicer can access the inverter for
inspection.

• Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or attempt any

servicing unless specifically recommended in the user-mainte-
nance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that
the user understands and has the skills to carry out. ALWAYS

disconnect the washer from electrical, power and water sup-
plies before attempting any service.

• Disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or by

unplugging the machine. Replace worn power cords.

• Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, re-

move the door to the washing compartment.

• To avoid premature bearing failure, do not operate the ma-

chine while the basket is empty.

• Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this washer accord-

ing to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions
which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.

• Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid safety haz-

ards.

• Adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the backflow

of gases into the room from appliances burning other fuels.

• The use of hypochlorite will cause corrosion which may cause

component failure under certain circumstances.

• The warranty of the machine cannot be accepted in case cor-

rosion was caused by chlorine and chlorine compounds im-
pact.

NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-
STRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant
to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
occur. Observe and be aware of other labels and pre-
cautions that are located on the machine. They are in-
tended to provide instruction for safe use of the ma-
chine. Common sense, caution and care must be exer-
cised when installing, maintaining, or operating the
washer.

Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or the man-
ufacturer on any problems or conditions you do not understand.

NOTE: For European Union member states only: Elec-
trical safety of the washers described in this manual is
in compliance with the requirements of the European
standard EN60204-1.

DANGER

Electrical shock hazard will result in death or serious
injury. Disconnect electric power and wait ten (10)
minutes before servicing.

W911

Safety Information

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Summary of Contents for UY350 PROFORM TOUCH

Page 1: ...to Page 9 for Model Identification Original Instructions Keep These Instructions for Future Reference CAUTION Read the instructions before using the machine If this machine changes ownership this manu...

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Page 3: ...achines with tilting system and weighing system 30 Weighing System Installation Models Outside of North America 31 Putting Machine into Service 32 Drain Connection 33 Rear Drain 33 Main Drain Channel...

Page 4: ...cle Indication 52 Power Failure 52 Hanging Control Models with Tilting System 53 Maintenance 54 Maintenance 54 Daily 54 Beginning of Day 54 End of Day 54 Monthly or After 200 Working Hours 55 Every 3...

Page 5: ...and combustible products Do not add the following substances or textiles containing traces of the following substances to the wash water gasoline kerosene waxes cooking oils vegetable oils machine oi...

Page 6: ...e after power ing OFF This is an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will cause severe personal injury or death Before starting inspection of the inverter check for residual voltage acr...

Page 7: ...42_note 1620386305525 WARNING Never interfere with the setting of the door handle Never try to modify the setting or repair the handle Any interference with its setting may lead to serious risk for th...

Page 8: ...use in blocks of flats or in launderettes any other similar applications Installation of these machines must fully conform to the instruc tions contained in this manual The following maintenance chec...

Page 9: ...YU350V UYU450V UYU600V UYM350V UYM450V UYM600V UYH350V UYH450V UYH600V UYY350V UYY450V UYY600V PYC350V PYC450V PYC600V PYU350V PYU450V PYU600V PYM350V PYM450V PYM600V PYH350V PYH450V PYH600V PYY350V P...

Page 10: ...e 1 and Table 2 For example a unit with serial number 520I000001QK was manufactured in May 2020 Manufacturing Date Year Year Serial Number Character 2020 Q 2021 S 2022 U Table 1 Manufacturing Date Mon...

Page 11: ...for the name and address of the nearest authorized parts distributor If literature or replacement parts are required contact the source from which the machine was purchased or contact the nearest au t...

Page 12: ...125 83 66 2125 Shipping dimensions with forward tilting width in mm N A 56 1 1425 56 1 1425 Shipping dimensions with forward tilting depth in mm N A 66 93 1700 66 93 1700 Shipping dimensions with forw...

Page 13: ...alve l min 2 x 210 Steam valve connection BSP male in 3 4 DN20 Noise Emissions Wash sequence dB 55 55 55 Extract sequence dB 75 75 75 Wash sequence isolation for energy and noise reduction dB 42 2 48...

Page 14: ...ata Ambient Temperature F C 41 95 5 35 Relative Humidity 30 90 without condensation Height above sea level ft m up to 3280 1000 Storage Temperature F C 34 131 1 55 Table 3 Specifications and Dimension...

Page 15: ...Dimensions Front Side CZW1NB G E D C B F 1 2 A I J H 1 Control panel 2 Emergency stop Figure 2 Specifications and Dimensions Copyright Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 15 Part No...

Page 16: ...1160 45 66 1160 45 66 1160 G 33 39 848 33 39 848 33 39 848 H 57 67 1465 57 67 1465 57 67 1465 I 8 07 205 8 07 205 8 07 205 J 150 150 150 The dimensions of the machine with weighing system on request m...

Page 17: ...ion soap supply 10 Serial plate 11 Steam inlet 12 Equipotential bounding terminal 13 Drain valve 14 Drain valve or recycle valve on request 15 Bath sample tap 16 Compressed air inlet 17 USB port 18 PC...

Page 18: ...93 1700 66 93 1700 66 93 1700 M 35 43 900 35 43 900 35 43 900 N 15 83 402 15 83 402 15 83 402 O 12 28 312 12 28 312 12 28 312 P 25 59 650 25 59 650 25 59 650 Q 65 16 1655 65 16 1655 65 16 1655 R 68 31...

Page 19: ...4 72 120 4 72 120 E 28 58 726 28 58 726 28 58 726 F 46 53 1182 55 59 1412 55 59 1412 G 16 14 410 16 14 410 16 14 410 The dimensions of the machine with weighing system on request models outside of Nor...

Page 20: ...ide in mm Specifica tion Machine kg L 35 350 45 450 60 600 A 11 26 286 11 26 286 11 26 286 B 9 84 250 9 84 250 9 84 250 C 1 93 49 1 93 49 1 93 49 D 8 66 220 8 66 220 8 66 220 Table 7 Specifications an...

Page 21: ...NA LEFT SIDE VIEW B J X BACK VIEW N M K L 2 CZW7N VIEW FROM ABOVE S R Q CZW8N CZW9NB RIGHT SIDE VIEW OF TILTING O W Y P N Z A A FRONT VIEW OF TILTING CZW10NA V U T 1 Door securing latch 2 Compressed a...

Page 22: ...F 31 5 800 G 34 72 882 H 60 83 1545 I 70 63 1794 J 8 35 212 K 19 41 493 L 35 16 893 M 22 13 562 N 16 34 415 O 88 39 2245 P 74 02 1880 Q 16 93 430 R 170 S 28 58 726 T 36 06 916 V 32 68 830 W 15 X 14 37...

Page 23: ...m 1 Machine line of contour 2 Machine footing 3 Waste sump 4 Anchoring bolt not supplied with the machine on request 5 Draining elbow 6 Cover of waste sump Figure 7 Specifications and Dimensions Copyr...

Page 24: ...68 E 2 36 60 2 36 60 2 36 60 F 6 3 160 6 3 160 6 3 160 G 32 68 830 32 68 830 32 68 830 H 27 56 700 27 56 700 27 56 700 I 5 12 130 5 12 130 5 12 130 J 4 65 118 4 65 118 4 65 118 K 37 56 954 46 61 1184...

Page 25: ...ne film The machine is attached to the skid by means of four bolts To remove the machine to its final position follow these precau tions 1 All passages and spaces the machine has to be transported thr...

Page 26: ...d rear part of the pal let Remove both connecting beams of the pallet Remove the front cover of the machine Use the room between both the halves of the pallet for a hand pallet truck 4 Handle the mach...

Page 27: ...its rear sec tion it is only allowed to use a pallet truck the dis tance A of which i e the distance between its lift ing arms is equal to or larger than 14 17 in 360 mm Handle the machine with care r...

Page 28: ...ssary 60 600 anchoring recommen ded not to be anchored anchoring of the rear side is necessary an choring of the front side is recommended anchoring of the rear side is necessary Anchoring necessary i...

Page 29: ...without Weighing System Drilling Points for Anchoring Bolts 1 2 A B C D E F H I J K CZW11N G s 1 Threaded rod M14 x 120 and chemical filling are not sup plied with the machine 2 Anchoring bolt supplie...

Page 30: ...n position the bolt goes through the air spring plate 4 Attach the washer and nut back again and tighten 5 The front feet of the machine with tilting and weighing sys tem are interconnected with the a...

Page 31: ...carefully so that it is not subjected to any impact or shock NOTE An impact might cause permanent damage to the load sensors 5 Check that all the rubber leveling legs of the load sensors are stable 6...

Page 32: ...ified range Putting Machine into Service WARNING The shipping braces must be removed prior to put ting the machine into service Failure to do so can result to machine damage C204 35 45 60 kg 350 450 6...

Page 33: ...or the hose with a clamp Cover the waste sump with a proper cover IMPORTANT The waste channel must be located lower than the drain outlets because the water discharges from the machines by gravity Do...

Page 34: ...ent must be provided every 787 4 in 20 m to assure the good working of the drain pipe Refer to Figure 24 If the main drain pipe cannot be sufficiently vented install a vent per machine Every time a ma...

Page 35: ...48 34 183 Inlet flow capacity per inlet gal min at 116 PSI l min at 8 bar 136 38 518 Table 18 Use the water inlet hoses that accompany the washer as they are properly adapted to the water valves and a...

Page 36: ...the connection devices Tighten the hoses se curely DO NOT over tighten as this will damage threads on the device s The water hardness can have an influence on the wash results The soap supplier can he...

Page 37: ...to the hot and cold water mix ing valve connections at rear of washer 4 Thread hose couplings onto valve connections finger tight Then turn 1 4 turn with pliers IMPORTANT DO NOT cross thread or overt...

Page 38: ...pacitor switch over a power supply im proving reactor must be installed If you do not install this the inverter may get damaged Contact your dis tributor for more information Models outside of North A...

Page 39: ...to avoid conductor breaking because of vibration The cross section depends on the used supply protection de vice Refer to General Specifications for the minimal cross section Route the supply cable a...

Page 40: ...a sag of a minimum of 1 97 in 5 cm and maximum of 5 91 in 15 cm must be provided From the point of entry up to 39 37 in 1 m high no fixation of the supply cable is allowed Determining AWG Sizes Manuf...

Page 41: ...ial bonding between all these appliances The external pro tective terminal for this purpose is located on the rear panel of the machine frame refer to Figure 33 The minimum protection conductor s cros...

Page 42: ...A Fuse A Total Power kW Full Load Amps Electric Heating kW Fuse A 200 240 50 60 3 3 L1 L2 L3 4 3 18 0 32 30 26 5 68 24 80 380 415 50 60 3 3 L1 L2 L3 4 3 8 16 15 26 5 39 24 50 440 480 50 60 3 3 L1 L2 L...

Page 43: ...60 3 3 L1 L2 L3 7 8 14 20 40 60 36 80 440 480 50 60 3 3 L1 L2 L3 7 8 14 20 40 56 36 63 Table 22 60 kg 600 L Models Voltage V Frequency Hz Phase Wire Standard Electric Heat Total Power kW Full Load Am...

Page 44: ...d Amps A Fuse A Total Power kW Full Load Amps Electric Heating kW Fuse A 380 415 50 60 3 3 L1 L2 L3 7 8 15 5 20 58 86 54 100 440 480 50 60 3 3 L1 L2 L3 7 8 15 5 20 58 79 54 100 Table 23 Installation C...

Page 45: ...is leg should be identified throughout the system with red or orange tape on the wire at each connection point The stinger leg should be connected to the center Phase B on the reactor Table 24 Input V...

Page 46: ...Settings The machines are designed and manufactured for 50 60HZ Refer to the serial plate for frequency information specific to your ma chine Make sure the frequency is always within the limits specif...

Page 47: ...PORTANT Start pumping immediately after the wa ter valves are open The incoming water dilutes the liq uid soap and brings it into the tub assembly CAUTION Secure the location of the wiring and hoses i...

Page 48: ...external contact which is connected between the pins and refer to Figure 35 Such connection is possible only with machines which had been ordered with the option heating delay waiting for detergent D...

Page 49: ...can damage the washer extractor Therefore all chemical supply dispenser pumps should be moun ted below the washer extractor s injection point All dispenser tubing should also run below the injection...

Page 50: ...ight blue color of the label i 5 0 7 313 CZB94N Label read before use CHM2448N_SVG Hard cold water inlet dark blue of the label CZW105N Do not close or cover CHM2490N_SVG The holes to be drilled not p...

Page 51: ...es with forward and backward tilting a Tilt the machine backward to a position suitable for load ing the linen b Load to capacity whenever possible DO NOT OVER LOAD NOTE Underloading can cause out of...

Page 52: ...ding the linen 18 Unload the linen WARNING During unloading while the drum is rotating no body must stand in front of the machine The lin en comes out of the machine by itself Do not pull the linen ou...

Page 53: ...rotating is counter clockwise from front view 3 Button for tilting direction of tilting is forward to unload 4 Button for tilting direction of tilting is backward to basic position 5 Button for permi...

Page 54: ...ts of elec tric power and steam the laundry main valves and switches 7 Motor inverter operation fault check a Improper installation environment b Abnormal noise or vibration c Abnormal overheat Beginn...

Page 55: ...kage 2 Make sure the machine is disconnected from main power sup ply by the laundry switch or circuit breaker and that the other workers are well informed about the machine maintenance ac tivity 3 Che...

Page 56: ...4 Plug Figure 44 Clean the sieve with running water or compressed air Put the sieve and gasket back to the filter body and tighten the plug 2 Grease spring suspension eyes guiding rods the door handl...

Page 57: ...pulley grooves Loosen the bolts of tightening pulley on the drum rear wall and the adjusting screw for taking the belts off Always change a complete set of belts at a time making sure to use the same...

Page 58: ...hread appears below the securing bolt 3 To make the casing turn easier use the semicircle notches to insert a bolt between the casing and the handle pin By turn ing the handle the casing will also mov...

Page 59: ...ry sensitive device and it pro vides a safety for operators avoiding a risk of electric shock while the machine is in operation WARNING A qualified technician must test the earth leakage trip ground f...

Page 60: ...spect pressure setting on washing machine regulator Monthly 1 Inspection of the raid of the lower and upper position switches adjust if necessary 2 Inspect the air spring to ensure it is without surfa...

Page 61: ...h a powder or by employing special chemical solu tions Do not leave sterilizing solutions on stainless steel equipment for prolonged periods of time When an external chemical supply is used ensure no...

Page 62: ...nd precautions when disassembling the washer to avoid injury from glass or sharp metal edges W908 Disposal of Unit This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Elec...

Page 63: ...O O O This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ T 11364 O Indicates that the content of said hazardous substance in all of the homogenous materials in the component is within the...

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