background image

Page 27

Page 27

Page 27

Page 27

Page 27

CA

CA

CA

CA

CAUSE

USE

USE

USE

USE

1A

Steam supply valve
off.

1B

Electric power “Off ”

2A

Loose wires

2B

Incorrect voltage of
electrical parts

2C

Defective start switch

2D

Defective solenoid

2E

Defective solenoid
linkage

3A

Solenoid linkage
adjusted incorrectly

3B

Loose valve seat

3C

Worn valve

4A

Trap not operating

4B

Trap installed
incorrectly

4C

Check valve installed
wrong or sticking

REMEDY

REMEDY

REMEDY

REMEDY

REMEDY

Open valve in steam supply
line.
Inspect electric service for
blown fuses & loose connec-
tions.  Turn main disconnect
“ON”.
Inspect and replace any loose
wires.
Inspect nameplate voltage and
voltage on electrical parts,
especially the solenoid.  Replace
switch if necessary.
Check switch to see that it
operates and will carry current.
Replace switch if necessary.
Inspect solenoid.  Replace if
necessary.
Check linkage between solenoid
and steam valve for broken or
loose parts.  Repair or replace
as required.  (See adjustment
instructions.)
Inspect linkage and adjust
according to instructions.
Tighten all lock nuts and set
screws.
Inspect and tighten seat if
required.
Inspect valve parts.  Replace
worn parts as required.
Check size and operation of
trap.  Repair or replace if
required.
Check to see that direction of
flow in trap is correct and that
trap is in or below machine
return line.
Check to see that direction of
flow is correct and valve not
sticking.

PROBLEM

PROBLEM

PROBLEM

PROBLEM

PROBLEM

(1)

No Steam

(2)

Blower motor will start,
steam won’t start

(3)

Leaking steam valve

(4)

Wet steam

Summary of Contents for AF1MAN60

Page 1: ...EN AL MUST BE GIVEN AL MUST BE GIVEN AL MUST BE GIVEN AL MUST BE GIVEN T T T T TO O O O O THE EQUIPMENT OWNER THE EQUIPMENT OWNER THE EQUIPMENT OWNER THE EQUIPMENT OWNER THE EQUIPMENT OWNER CISSELL MA...

Page 2: ...nd whether for any injury to persons or property or for any special or consequential damages The liability of Cissell does not include furnishing or paying for any labor such as that required to servi...

Page 3: ...Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 3...

Page 4: ...CONNECT RETURN LINE as shown on next page NOTE Before final return line connection is made open the steam supply valve and blow all foreign matter out of the steam lines and chamber Failure to do so...

Page 5: ...Page 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 5...

Page 6: ...ed from either side 1 Place overbag on the form 2 Position garment on form and adjust shoulders A knob on top of the form is used to adjust the form shoulder width Turn knob clockwise to increase shou...

Page 7: ...using the overbag The Cissell overbag holds the form to a narrow size thereby spreading steam and gentle diffused air throughout the garment to eliminate distortion THE NET OVERBAG IS EASY THE NET OVE...

Page 8: ...embly shoulder form T T T T TO REPLACE BAG O REPLACE BAG O REPLACE BAG O REPLACE BAG O REPLACE BAG 4 Replace yellow weights one each side on end of control strings 3 Lower the control ring inside bag...

Page 9: ...Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9...

Page 10: ...ER BASE PROBLEM Revolving Form drags on base of Form Finisher TO CORRECT Loosen F 286 Bearing Lock Nut Turn F 287 Bearing Adjustment Screw COUNTER CLOCKWISE CHECK ADJUSTMENT Replace revolving form on...

Page 11: ...x 1 2 Screw 2 F381 Shoulder Adjustment Rod Knob Pin 3 F49 Shoulder Lever Pin 4 F192 Insulating Gskt 2 required 5 F492 Neck Form w 4 Bolts Nuts Washers 6 F493 Shoulder Extension 7 F336 Shoulder Connec...

Page 12: ...scription Description Description 13 FG277 Stud 14 F63 Springs w Hardware Set of 2 15 F11 No 11 Sleevers Set of 2 16 F432 Front Paddle Channel 17 F433 Sponge for Front Paddle 18 AF165 Sponge for Rear...

Page 13: ...n Description Description Description 1 AF120 Gun Support Bracket 2 AF117 Locating Plug 3 PU47 Shaft 4 AF152 Tube Cover 5 AF102 Removable Air Filter 6 AF104 Frame Weldment 7 AF103 Filter Screen 9 AF14...

Page 14: ...No No No No Description Description Description Description Description 1 FG235 Relay 115V 50 60 Hz FG234 Relay 230V 50 60 Hz 2 FG453 Timer 115 230V 3 AF185 Toggle Switch 4 AF162 Panel 5 AF100 Namepla...

Page 15: ...bber Bumper 9 FG175 Rod Extension Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref P P P P Part art art art art No No No No No No No No No No Description Description Description Description Description 10 F520 Seal Spring 11 F519...

Page 16: ...Stm Coil Adapter 10 F357 Felt Air Seal 11 FG321 Steam Manifold 12 FG322 Steam Coil 13 FG323 Shallow Base Welded Ass y Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref P P P P Part art art art art No No No No No No No No No No Des...

Page 17: ...Bearing Locknut 3 F285 Bearing Support Box 4 FV101 Valve Lever 5 OP547 Locknut 6 FV106 Collar Retainer 7 F18 Steam Spreader FV110 Valve Ass y CONSISTS OF REF NO 10 20 10 FV100 Valve Body 11 V36 Valve...

Page 18: ...art art No No No No No No No No No No Description Description Description Description Description 1 F578 Plug 2 SGC6 Upper Section 3 SG116 Taptite Bolts 4 SG77 O Ring 5 SG79 Strainer 6 SGC8 Lower Sec...

Page 19: ...No No No No No No Description Description Description Description Description 1 FG292 Blower Wheel 2 FG226 Inlet Cone 3 AF131 Motor Bracket w Hardware 7 8 9 4 AF130 Mounting Hardware 3 sets pkg 5 FG1...

Page 20: ...TION INSTRUCTION FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR AF 177 SWITCH AF 177 SWITCH AF 177 SWITCH AF 177 SWITCH AF 177 SWITCH 1 Turn switch to upside down position and remove two 2 screws marked A as illustrated 2 Lift...

Page 21: ...ARTS ARTS ARTS Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref P P P P Part art art art art No No No No No No No No No No Description Description Description Description Description 1 SGV38 Valve Pin 2 SGV41 Hose Adapter 3 SGV37...

Page 22: ...Repair Kit Includes parts marked Parts to repair one Dual Spray Gun SG148 Hose SG148 Hose SG148 Hose SG148 Hose SG148 Hose Assembly Only Assembly Only Assembly Only Assembly Only Assembly Only Ref Ref...

Page 23: ...ate in the spray reverse these two connections and use the configuration that has the best results HOSE CONNECTIONS FOR HOSE CONNECTIONS FOR HOSE CONNECTIONS FOR HOSE CONNECTIONS FOR HOSE CONNECTIONS...

Page 24: ...AL ALVE VE VE VE VE AND SOLENOID LINKAGE AND SOLENOID LINKAGE AND SOLENOID LINKAGE AND SOLENOID LINKAGE AND SOLENOID LINKAGE 1 Set steam valve extension bar and solenoid lever at 90 as shown and tigh...

Page 25: ...Page 25 Page 25 Page 25 Page 25 Page 25...

Page 26: ...Page 26 Page 26 Page 26 Page 26 Page 26...

Page 27: ...al parts especially the solenoid Replace switch if necessary Check switch to see that it operates and will carry current Replace switch if necessary Inspect solenoid Replace if necessary Check linkage...

Page 28: ...installed as shown on installation illustration Install a by pass trap from supply header to by pass condensate to return line Install a separate trap for each machine Inspect all traps to see if one...

Page 29: ...t will operate on normal nameplate electrical power If not replace the motor Check to see that all wires and connections are tight If not replace the wires and tighten connections Check switch to see...

Page 30: ...t correct replace the timer Check to see if relay operates properly on rated current If contacts are stuck or welded shut or relay does not operate properly replace it Aire F Aire F Aire F Aire F Aire...

Reviews: