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Installation manual

W365H, W375H, W3105H,  

W3130H, W3180H, W3240H, W3300H  

Exacta & Clarus Control

438 9200-01 

06.34

Summary of Contents for W3105H

Page 1: ...Installation manual W365H W375H W3105H W3130H W3180H W3240H W3300H Exacta Clarus Control 438 9200 01 06 34 ...

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Page 3: ...0 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in design and materials specifications Safety This machine can only be used with water Never use dry cleaning agents Do not allow children to operate the machine Do not hose down or spray the machine with water All mechanical and electrical installation must be carried out by qualified personnel Do not bypass the door locking device Should th...

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Page 5: ...0 1000 50 1000 50 1000 20 20 20 20 60 60 60 50 75 50 75 50 75 75 75 75 75 170 170 170 170 170 170 170 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 300 600 300 600 300 600 300 600 300 600 300 600 300 600 50 800 50 800 50 800 50 800 50 800 50 800 50 800 Water valves connection BSP Rec water pressure kPa Functioning limits for water valve kPa Capacity at 300 kPa l min Drain valve ou...

Page 6: ...40H 1020 915 1445 500 955 1155 100 1360 215 1320 300 1240 350 360 100 360 510 W3300H 1020 1060 1445 500 1135 1155 100 1360 215 1320 300 380 100 360 330 A D C 9 10 8 B E O N P R F L G I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5281 5282 5283 K M 6 W365H W375H W3105H W3130H 5377 5379 5378 9 10 8 D C B 6 E 6 R P K H M G S 5 1 2 3 2 4 7 L I W3180H W3240H W3300H A F Technical data Rear side 1 Electrical connection 2 Cold water 3...

Page 7: ... W365H W375H W3105H W3130H W3180H W3240H W3300H 18 3 18 7 17 1 16 4 15 5 14 8 13 7 1 6 0 5 1 8 0 5 2 3 0 5 3 0 0 5 3 9 1 0 4 5 1 0 5 5 1 3 Technical data Frequency of the dynamic force Hz Max floor load at extraction kN ...

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Page 9: ...ifted off the pallet Make sure that the machine does not come down on the floor with either of the rear corners first The side panel of the machine can be damaged Mount the feet Place the machine on its final position Level the machine with the feet of the machi ne The machine also comes with transport safety devices four plate angles between the support and the drum In order to remove the safety ...

Page 10: ...ts between the machine and pallet Mount front and rear panel Mount the feet NOTE Regarding W3300H note the positioning of the two front feet Place the machine on its final position Level the machine with the feet of the machi ne The machine also comes with transport safety devices two plate angles between the support and the drum In order to remove the safety devices Remove the two side panels Rem...

Page 11: ...or open drain In order to make installation and servicing the machine easier the following clearances are recommended At least 500 mm between the machine and the wall behind and min 50 mm on both sides of the machine whether installed next to the wall or other machines Installation Fig 1 ...

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Page 13: ...ut of balance without a real out of balance in the drum Insert the expansion bolts supplied in the holes drilled in the floor Fit the washers and nuts and tighten well Mechanical installation Mark and drill 2 holes ø 8 mm about 40 mm deep W365 W3105 and ø 10 mm and 50 mm deep W3130 W3240 in the positions shown Installation Fig 1 Front A B C D E F G H W365H 495 460 110 130 375 170 40 100 W375H 495 ...

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Page 15: ...onnected up The table shows the possible connection options which will depend on the water types to be connected to the machine Check the machine plates too All water connectors must be connected up otherwise the wash program will not function correctly Hoses are to be of an approved type and grade to comply with national regulations The water pressure data is as follows min 50 kPa 0 4 kp cm2 max ...

Page 16: ...tion Water type Water connection 1 2 3 4 cold cold cold and hot cold hot cold and hot cold hot cold hot For detergent container Only machine with Clarus Control Extra water valve which can be used for hard water if soft water is connected to 1 This valve can also be used for water reuse from tank If pump is used it is only a water connection without valve Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 ...

Page 17: ...er hose to the machine s drain pipe ensuring a downward flow from the machine Avoid sharp bends which may prevent proper draining The drainage pipe should be located over a floor drain drainage channel or the like so that the distance between the outlet and the drain is at least 25 mm 1 Installation Fig 1 ...

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Page 19: ... 5 kp cm2 maximum 800 kPa 8 kp cm2 Remove the cover A Mount the articulated nipple to the steam valve Mount the steam valve on the machine Mount nipple strainer and elbow Note the direction of the strainer Mount steam hose to the elbow Check that there are no sharp angles or bends on the connected steam hose Mount the hose with wires between steam valve and machine Connect wires in the steam valve...

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Page 21: ...pproved to EN 50081 1 or EN 50082 2 Distribution card A can be used to control external functions output and input signals Outputs 110 240V AC Only Clarus Control X71 1 2 Signal Door locked program on X72 1 0 V common X72 2 Liquid supply 1 X72 3 Liquid supply 2 X72 4 Liquid supply 3 X72 5 Liquid supply 4 X73 1 Detergent box 1 Y11 X73 2 Detergent box 2 Y12 X73 3 Detergent box 3 Y13 X73 4 Detergent ...

Page 22: ... X72 4 Liquid supply 2 Main wash X72 5 Liquid supply 3 Softener X72 6 Liquid supply 4 Mop chemicals X72 7 Liquid supply 5 Bleach Only for program 2M11 2M12 and 2M14 X73 1 Heating X73 2 Detergent box 2 Y12 X73 3 Cold water Y15 X73 4 Detergent box 2 Y22 X73 5 Hot water Y25 X73 6 Inverted drain X73 7 Drain Payment system FlexSystem X70 1 Price programming X70 2 Price programming X70 1 and X70 2 conne...

Page 23: ...X70 3 X70 4 PCB COGES X70 1 N X70 2 Available signal when door is closed but program not started X70 3 Booked opto input 120 230V X70 4 Booked opto input PCB Camping X70 3 Booked opto input 120 230V X70 4 Booked opto input Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 4 Fig 6 Installation ...

Page 24: ...to input X70 4 Booked opto input Central Payment France External start X70 1 L 230V output X70 2 N output X70 3 Start opto input 120 230V X70 4 Start opto input Price reduction X70 1 Timer opto input 120 230V X70 2 Timer opto input External coin meter X70 1 0V common output X70 2 Coin 2 X70 3 Coin 1 X70 4 Price programming Fig 4 Fig 7 Fig 4 Fig 4 Fig 4 Fig 8 Fig 7 ...

Page 25: ...d B only Clarus Control Outputs 200 240V AC X75 1 0 V common X75 2 Liquid supply 5 X75 3 Liquid supply 6 X75 4 Liquid supply 7 X75 5 Liquid supply 8 X76 1 0 V common X76 2 Drain lock X76 3 Drain A X76 4 Drain B X76 5 Drain C X76 6 Inlet A X76 7 Inlet B X76 8 Inlet C X77 1 Buzzer N X77 2 Buzzer L1 Inputs X74 1 2 Switch between heating 1 heating 2 X74 3 4 No function Card B Fig 9 ...

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Page 27: ... your machine across an earth leakage circuit breaker please remember the follo wing contact a skilled authorised installation company to ensure 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 including to the earth leakage...

Page 28: ...nes can be supplied with 380 400 or 415V 240V 1AC machines can be supplied with 220 230 or 240V In the machine there is a transformer not on models with Classic control placed in the front control unit under the top cover This transformer is preset for 240V which is applicable for machines intended for 240V 1 or 3AC and 415V 3AC If your supply voltage is 220 or 230V 1 or 3AC or 380 or 400V 3AC the...

Page 29: ... 220 240 V 3 AC 7 3 20 240 V 1 AC 5 4 25 230 240 V 3 AC 4 4 16 230 240 V 3 AC 5 8 16 380 415 V 3 3N AC 3 2 10 400 415 V 3 3N AC 4 4 10 380 400 415 V 3 3N AC 5 8 10 380 415 V 3 3N AC 7 3 16 440 480 V 3 AC 7 9 16 380 415 220 240 V 3 3N AC 7 3 16 20 415 240 V 3N 3 1 AC 7 9 5 4 16 25 Installation Heating Voltage Total Fuse alternative alternative kW A No heating or Steam heating El heating ...

Page 30: ...1 AC 7 4 35 220 240 V 3 AC 3 2 10 230 240 V 3 AC 4 4 16 220 240 V 3 AC 5 4 16 220 230 V 3 AC 7 0 20 220 240 V 3 AC 7 4 25 380 415 V 3 3N AC 3 2 10 400 415 V 3 3N AC 4 4 10 380 415 V 3 3N AC 5 4 10 380 415 V 3 3N AC 7 4 16 440 480 V 3 AC 7 9 16 380 415 220 240 V 3 3N AC 7 4 16 25 415 240 V 3 3N 1 AC 7 9 5 4 16 25 Installation Heating Voltage Total Fuse alternative alternative kW A No heating or Ste...

Page 31: ... 240 V 3 AC 7 4 25 208 240 V 3 AC 9 2 35 220 240 V 3 AC 9 7 35 380 415 V 3 3N AC 3 2 10 400 415 V 3 3N AC 5 3 10 380 415 V 3 3N AC 7 4 16 380 415 V 3 3N AC 9 7 16 440 480 V 3 AC 7 9 16 440 480 V 3 AC 10 5 16 380 415 220 240 V 3 3N AC 7 4 16 25 380 415 220 240 V 3 3N AC 9 7 16 35 415 240 V 3 3N AC 7 9 5 5 16 25 415 240 V 3 3N AC 10 5 5 7 16 35 Heating Voltage Total Fuse alternative alternative kW A...

Page 32: ...5 220 240 V 1 AC 12 5 63 208 240 V 3 AC 11 8 35 220 240 V 3 AC 12 5 35 380 415 V 3N 3 AC 12 5 20 415 V 3N AC 12 5 25 440 480 V 3 AC 13 5 20 380 415 220 240 V 3N 3 12 5 20 35 Heating Voltage Total Fuse alternative alternative kW A No heating or Steam heating El heating Installation ...

Page 33: ... AC 2 6 10 200 V 3 AC 15 5 50 240 V 1 AC 14 3 63 220 230 V 3 AC 13 3 50 240 V 3 AC 14 3 50 208 240 V 3 AC 18 3 63 240 V 3 AC 20 9 63 380 400 V 3N 3 AC 13 3 35 380 400 V 3N 3 AC 19 4 35 415 V 3 3N AC 14 3 35 415 V 3N AC 20 9 35 440 V 3 AC 22 1 35 480 V 3 AC 23 9 35 380 400 220 230 V 3N 3 19 4 35 63 415 240 V 3N 3 20 9 35 63 415 240 V 3N 3 1 20 9 14 3 35 63 Heating Voltage Total Fuse alternative alt...

Page 34: ...AC 14 3 50 240 V 3 AC 20 9 63 380 400 V 3N AC 13 3 35 380 400 V 3 3N AC 19 4 35 415 V 3N AC 14 3 35 415 V 3N AC 20 9 35 440 V 3 AC 22 2 35 480 V 3 AC 24 35 380 400 220 230 V 3N 3 AC 19 4 35 63 415 240 V 3N 3 20 9 35 63 415 240 V 3N 1 20 9 14 3 35 63 Heating Voltage Total Fuse alternative alternative kW A No heating or Steam heating El heating Installation ...

Page 35: ... instead The heating elements have coloured insulators on the tips ine is red the other is white Connect the ends of the two wires from contactor K21 terminal 1 to the red end of the two elements These are your element feeds Connect the ends of the two wires from contactor K21 terminal 3 to the white tips of the two heating elements These are your neutral returns Check that all your terminals and ...

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Page 37: ...nsert the amount of coins or tokens shown on the display Once the display counter shows 0 press START Check that the drum rotates normally and that there are no unusual noises that there are no leaks in water supply drain connections that water passes through the detergent compartment and fabric conditioner compartments that the door cannot be opened during a program that the machine is heating if...

Page 38: ... water Check that these water supplies are connected as they should be Start the motor on wash action and check that the motor is revolving clockwise and anticlockwise alternately as normal for wash action Start heating by entering a final temperature and then pressing START Check that the steam valve opens or the heating element relay reacts as appropriate Check that all sources of detergent supp...

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