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Installation manual

7.7

Data label

When the machine is to be converted to another gas type, the data label at the rear of the machine must be updated
in order for the data to be correct.
Place the data label enclosed in the conversion kit on top of the data label as shown below. If there are more than
one data label, select the label with the correct country code and gas type.

WXXXXX

WXXXXX

9868XXXXXX

9868XXXXXX

09XXX / 99XXXXX 

09XXX / 99XXXXX 

09XXXXXX

09XXXXXX

10XX

X kg

10XX

WN3...WN3XXXX

WN3...WN3XXXX

380    400V       3N

1,6kW

10A

50Hz

~

432XXXXXXXX

432XXXXXX,5XXX

Product no.:

Serial no.:

OC number:

Date(YYMM):

Capacity:

Type/Model:

Voltage:

Rated Input:

For safety reasons use only genuine spare parts.

Made in Sweden

Electrolux Professional AB 
341 80 Ljungby, Sweden

Product no.:

Serial no.:

Program:

OC:

Type:

WXXXXX
9868XXXXXX
09XXX / 99XXXXX 
09XXXXXX

10XX

WN3...WN3XXXX

432XXXXXXXX

432XXXXXX,5XXX

Product no.:

Serial no.:

Program:

OC:

Type:

Qn(Hs)       

7  KW 

  

  

  

PIN  NO.   2575DM30491 

AT,BG,CZ,DK,EE,FI,GR,HR,HU,IS,IE,IT,LV, 

  

LT,NO,PT,RO,SK,SI,ES,SE,CH,TR  :

 l

2H  (20MBAR) 

  

DE,PL,LU : 

l

2E (20/25MBAR) 

  

  

  

GB : l2H  (20MBAR) 

  

  

  

PIN  NO.   0359CT4044 

MANIF.  PRESS.: 

8  MBAR 

INJECTOR:Ø 

2.53 

NATURAL  GAS : G20 

  

  

  

  

(INLET  PRESS.:  20-25  MBAR, CAL. VAL. 37780  KJ/M3) 

 

Qn(Hs)       

7  KW 

  

  

  

PIN  NO.   2575DM30491 

BE,CH,CY,CZ,ES,FR,GR,IE,IT, 

  

  

     

LT,LU,LV,PT,SK,SI  : 

l

3+ (28-30/37MBAR) 

  

  

GB : l3+ (28-30/37MBAR) 

  

  

PIN  NO.  

0359CT4044 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

MANIF.  PRESS.: 28-30/37MBAR 

INJECTOR:Ø 

1.35 

MM 

LPG GAS: G30/G31 

  

  

  

  

  

  

(INLET  PRESS.: 28-30/37  MBAR, CAL. VAL. 125810/95650  KJ/M3) 

 

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Summary of Contents for Lagoon TD6-7

Page 1: ...Installation manual Tumble dryer TD6 7 Lagoon Type N1 Original instructions 438905990 EN 2022 09 09 ...

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Page 3: ...ectric and Gas heated machines 20 5 1 2 Machines with heat pump 21 5 2 Fresh air 22 5 3 Exhaust duct 22 5 4 Shared exhaust duct 23 5 5 Exhaust dimensioning 23 5 6 Adjusting the air flow not valid for tumble dryers with heat pump 24 6 Electrical connection 28 6 1 Electrical installation 28 6 2 Single phase connection 28 6 3 Three phase connection 29 6 4 Electrical connections 29 7 Gas connection 30...

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Page 5: ...ust not be installed behind a lockable door a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the machine in such a way that a full opening of the machine is restricted If the machine has a lint trap this has to be cleaned frequently The lint must not be accumulated around the machine DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE When performing service or replacing parts the power must be disc...

Page 6: ...tems can prevent heat from escaping and so create a fire hazard If it is unavoidable that fabrics that contain vegetable or cooking oil or have been conta minated by hair care products be placed in a tumble dryer they should first be washed in hot water with extra detergent this will reduce but not eliminate the hazard Maximum mass of dry cloth 8 0 kg for gas heated tumble dryers Maximum mass of d...

Page 7: ...ance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Additional requirements for other countries This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible fo...

Page 8: ...ve movements will increase and as a conse quence of this the related biomechanical risk will increase exponentially The possible postural risks are the interaction with the door handle both in case the machine is placed directly on the floor without a base and in case the machine is placed on top of a washing machine Follow the below recommendations to avoid as much as possible operators acquiring...

Page 9: ...es and or other that does not comply with the technical requirements for each appliance plumbing parts components or consumable cleaning products that are not approved by the manufacturer customer s negligence misuse abuse and or non compliance with the use and care instructions detailed within the appropriate equipment documentation improper or poor installation repair maintenance including tampe...

Page 10: ...data 3 1 Electric heated machines 3 1 1 Drawing B D G H 3 I J 4 A 1 2 C E F fig X01022 1 Operating panel 2 Door opening 392 mm 3 Electrical connection 4 Exhaust connection A B C D E mm 600 845 1050 580 385 F G H I J mm 295 80 50 100 120 ...

Page 11: ...Max load kg 7 5 Rated capacity filling factor 1 22 Recommended load kg 6 1 Heating Electricity kW 6 0 Optimum air flow 6 0 kW m3 h 155 Optimum static back pressure 6 0 kW Pa 300 Maximum static back pressure 6 0 kW Pa 310 Sound power pressure level at drying dB A 63 48 Heat emission of installed power max 15 Sound power levels measured according to ISO 60704 Connections Air outlet mm 125 ...

Page 12: ...ines 3 2 1 Drawing B D H I 4 J K 5 A 1 2 C E F 3 G L fig X01023 1 Operating panel 2 Door opening 392 mm 3 Electrical connection 4 Gas connection 5 Exhaust connection A B C D E mm 600 875 1050 580 385 F G H I J mm 295 90 80 520 100 K L mm 120 50 ...

Page 13: ...c back pressure Pa 200 Maximum static back pressure Pa 255 Sound power pressure level at drying dB A 63 48 Heat emission of installed power max 15 Sound power levels measured according to ISO 60704 Note The default gas appliances are built to run on either GNH or LPG gas where shall be installed at not over than 610 m 2001 ft high altitude otherwise a kit for high altitude must be installed to the...

Page 14: ...achines with heat pump 3 3 1 Drawing B D G H I 4 A 1 2 C E F 3 J fig X01024 1 Operating panel 2 Door opening 392 mm 3 Electrical connection 4 Drain for condense water A B C D E mm 600 845 1050 580 385 F G H I J mm 295 80 75 210 50 ...

Page 15: ...ure 10 45 Sound power levels measured according to ISO 60704 For assistance with dimensioning necessary ventilation needs contact authorized ventilation technician For suffi cient ventilation all sources introducing heat need to be taken into account plus all other parameters effecting the ventilation need Climate zone building parameters room size etc Connections Pipe connection condensed water m...

Page 16: ...lted more than 45 If so this might damage the heat pump fig X00529A Remove the screws and the transportation bracket on each side of the machine Remove the machine from the pallet Note When moving the machine handle it with care The drum has no transport clamps 2x 2x fig X01113 Place the machine on its final position ...

Page 17: ...ckaging 4 5 6 7 3 1 2 fig X02403 Fig Description Code Type 1 Wrapping film LDPE 4 Plastics 2 Corner protection PS 6 Plastics 3 Cardboard packaging PAP 20 Paper 4 Pallet FOR 50 Wood 5 Screw FE 40 Steel 6 Steel Bracket FE 40 Steel 7 Plastic bag PET 1 Plastics ...

Page 18: ... The wheels makes it easy to move the machine without lifting it The wheels can only be used as long as the feet of the machine is not lowered 4x fig X01069 4 4 Siting The figure shows recommended distance to walls and or other machines A A B fig X00959 A 5 500 mm Min 5 mm B 500 mm Min 200 mm ...

Page 19: ...disconnect and move other machines to be able to reach and perform service on affected machine 4 5 Drain connection only for machines with heat pump Connect a drain hose to the pipe A on the heat pump unit A fig X00695 Note The drain hose A must be positioned over the water level in the floor drain The drain must be lower than the drain outlet from the heat pump unit If not the water will flow bac...

Page 20: ...he best drying result 5 1 1 Electric and Gas heated machines The fan creates low pressure in the machine drawing air into the drum via the heating unit The heated air passes through the garments and the drum holes and flows out through the filter positioned below the drum The air is then evacuated through the fan and exhaust system fig X01075 ...

Page 21: ...to the drum fig X01077 Ventilating the room When the machine is in operation the room temperature increases Due to this the room must have sufficient ventilation All sources introducing heat into the same room requires to be considered when dimensioning the ventilation Heat sources could for example be more tumble dryers drying cabinets washers ironers radiators etc The combination of several sour...

Page 22: ...bar A 5 x A fig X01078 Note Gratings slatted covers often block half of the total fresh air vent area Remember to take this into account 5 3 Exhaust duct Only rigid or flexible metal duct should be used for exhausting Plastic ducting is not to be used Recommended material for exhaust is galvanized steel The duct is not to be assembled with screws or other fastening means that extend into the duct ...

Page 23: ...Exhaust duct mm 125 200 250 250 315 315 400 400 400 400 Recommended area of fresh air intake m2 0 06 0 16 0 25 0 25 0 39 0 39 0 63 0 63 0 63 0 63 Minimum area of fresh air intake m2 0 05 0 10 0 15 0 19 0 24 0 29 0 34 0 39 0 44 0 49 The exhaust duct diameter must not be reduced 5 5 Exhaust dimensioning It is important that the machine has correct air volume compared to each machines power If the ai...

Page 24: ...ct air volume compared to each machines effect If the air flow is below the minimum the machine will be forced to switch the heating off which will result in longer drying time An air flow above needed is unnecessary and can result in a cold laundry room and noise from the piping and outlet In extreme causes this can result in longer drying time Demount the rear panel 2x fig X01344B Insert the mea...

Page 25: ...ole A is either lowered or raised thus the flow is raised or lowered Diagram with pressure drop curve The grey area A illustrates the optimal working area A Working area B Optimum airflow cold empty machine C Counter pressure Pa D Air flow m3 h 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 C D TD6 7 EL 6kW 400V 3 50Hz A B fig X01556A 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500...

Page 26: ...0 C D TD6 7 EL 6kW 230V 1 50Hz A B fig X01558A 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 C D TD6 7 GAS 7kW 120V 1 60Hz A B fig X01748 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 C D TD6 7 GAS 7kW 230V 1 50Hz A B fig X01749 ...

Page 27: ...ater Insert one end of the hose in the hole A after the plug has been removed hold the hose according to the picture so that the water is in level Start the machine and measure the difference between the water in one of the hose ends with the other 1 mm 10 Pa X mm A fig 7528B Note When the air flow is adjusted remount the plug in the hole A and lock the damper in the new position Remount the rear ...

Page 28: ...nsure that the appropriate type of breaker is chosen and that the dimensioning is correct for maximum reliability connect only one machine per earth leakage circuit breaker it is important that the earth wire is properly connected In instances where the machine is not equipped with an omni polar switch one must be installed beforehand In accordance with the wiring rules mount a multi pole switch p...

Page 29: ...tive Main voltage Hz Heating power kW Total power kW Recommended fuse A Electric heated machines 220 240V 1 50 60 6 0 6 3 32 220 230V 3 50 60 6 0 6 3 20 240V 3 50 60 6 0 6 3 16 380 400V 3 50 60 6 0 6 3 10 415 440 480V 3 60 6 0 6 3 10 Gas heated machines 220 480V 1 3 50 60 0 3 10 Machines with heat pump 220 240V 1 1N 3 50 60 2 3 10 380 415V 3N 50 60 2 3 10 Total power and recommended fuse does not ...

Page 30: ... Art No GB IE Read the technical instructions before installing the appli ance Read the user instructions before lighting the appliance This appliance may only be installed in a room if the room meets the appropriate ventilation require ments specified in the national installation regulations Art No fig 7642 7 2 General May only be carried out by qualified personnel Mount a shut off valve upstream...

Page 31: ...nland PL Poland FR France PT Portugal GB United Kingdom RO Romania GR Greece SE Sweden HR Croatia SI Slovenia HU Hungary SK Slovakia IE Ireland TR Turkey You should check the kind of energy gas that is available in your place and check high altitude of the machine located place There are many gas types of the same kind but the machine should be equipped with different kinds of nozzles de pending o...

Page 32: ...bar Injector size mm Air reducing plate mm Label number May be avail able in follow ing countries 1a 8 4 5 4 10 487042239 Default DK IT 1b 8 3 5 4 10 487042239 490376107 SE When a machine shall be installed or used on high altitude 2001 feet and higher a kit for high altitude must be installed For kit No please refer to the spare parts list 7 5 Test run Loosen the measuring branch screw 2 1 4 turn...

Page 33: ...ranch screw 2 1 4 turn connect a manometer to the measuring branch Connect the power to the machine and select a program with heat Start the machine Set the correct nozzle pressure according to the table on setting screw 4 under the cover screw 3 2 3 4 fig 7120 Check that the gas flame burns evenly Mount the cover screw 3 Tighten the screw 2 when the adjustments are done Remount the back panel ...

Page 34: ... Model Voltage Rated Input For safety reasons use only genuine spare parts Made in Sweden Electrolux Professional AB 341 80 Ljungby Sweden Product no Serial no Program OC Type WXXXXX 9868XXXXXX 09XXX 99XXXXX 09XXXXXX 10XX WN3 WN3XXXX 432XXXXXXXX 432XXXXXX 5XXX Product no Serial no Program OC Type Qn Hs 7 KW PIN NO 2575DM30491 AT BG CZ DK EE FI GR HR HU IS IE IT LV LT NO PT RO SK SI ES SE CH TR l2H...

Page 35: ...ation manual 35 8 Reversing the door Disconnect the power to the machine Demount the hinges and remove the door Remove the upper hinge first 2x fig X01074 Remove the filter drawer from the machine fig X01081A ...

Page 36: ...nnect the door switch cable Remove the upper screw the cover and the lower screw on the right side Remove the screws on the left side to release the reed switch bracket holding the door switch cable Pull the door switch cable through the hole to release it 2x fig X01093 ...

Page 37: ...site side Make sure to fasten them according to the figure 2x 2x fig X01094 On the reed switch bracket pull out and move the door switch cable from the upper to the lower position according to the figure Make sure that the cable and the end piece are in position fig X01095 ...

Page 38: ...hole and connect it Fasten the reed switch bracket with the screws on the right side Remount the cover and fasten the upper and lower screw on the left side 2x fig X01096A Turn the front panel up side down and remount it on the machine Ensure that the door switch cable does not get damaged when remounting the front panel 3x 2x fig X01096B ...

Page 39: ...Installation manual 39 Insert the filter drawer fig X01097 Turn the door up side down with the inside facing towards you Remount the lower hinge first Position the door on the lower hinge fig X01098 ...

Page 40: ...40 Installation manual Put the upper hinge on the door and then fasten the hinge while it is on the door fig X01099 Connect the power to the machine Test run the machine ...

Page 41: ...T DATE menu and set the correct date Start by setting the year Set the year Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob Set the month Exit to continue with a long press on the control knob Set the day Exit with a long press on the control knob and then save with a long press on the control knob Exit the menu when ready 10Function check May only be carried out by qualified personnel A fu...

Page 42: ...t corner is fully ticked it indicates that the heating unit is ac tive ON The heating unit can be gas electric steam or heat pump type If the square box is not ticked it doesn t mean the heating unit is abnormal This box is just monitoring the status of the heating unit and shows if it is Active ON or Inactive OFF A Active ON B Inactive OFF A B fig X01995 Ready to use If all tests are OK the machi...

Page 43: ...ecycled and that the refrigerator and heat pump components are special waste assimilable with urban waste The symbol on the product indicates that this product should not be treated as domestic waste but must be correctly disposed of in order to prevent any negative consequences for the environment and human health For further information on the recy cling of this product contact the local dealer ...

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