background image

 

UPPER HANDLE COVER

 

Dismantling 

1. 

Disconnect the mains lead and close the 
press. 

2. 

Set up the press in its vertical position. 

3. 

Remove the 2 screw caps (B) with a 
needle or small pin. 

4. 

Unscrew the 4 screws (C). 

 

 

 

 

5. 

Keep the press in its vertical position. 

6. 

Unscrew the two screws (A) from under 
the pressure arm. 

 

 

 

 

7. 

Pull the knob (A) in the direction of the 
arrow. 

 

 

 

 

8. 

Unscrew the screw (A). 

 

 

 

 

 

9. 

Insert a fine screwdriver (A) in the slot 
between the control panel and triangular 
cover (B). 

10. 

Take out the triangular cover (B) by 
lifting it up with the screwdriver. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ARTISTIC PRESS

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL ARTISTIC PRESS...

Page 2: ...Dismantling Reassembling 230 240 Volts 9 Dismantling Reassembling 120 Volts 9 HEATING ELEMENTS Dismantling Reassembling 230 240 Volts 120 Volts 10 ADJUSTMENTS Aligning the Heating Shoe 11 Adjusting th...

Page 3: ...ally stain the heating shoe For these reasons it is advisable after ironing and or whenever necessary to rub the shoe while it is still hot with a soft cloth that will not leave any threads or lint on...

Page 4: ...r small pin 4 Unscrew the 4 screws C 5 Keep the press in its vertical position 6 Unscrew the two screws A from under the pressure arm 7 Pull the knob A in the direction of the arrow 8 Unscrew the scre...

Page 5: ...5 11 Unscrew the 2 screws A from the control panel 12 Unscrew the 2 screws A 13 Remove the upper handle cover by lifting it up...

Page 6: ...fit a gauge of 100 mm of height in the middle 6 At that point the movable handle will be loosen 7 Loosen the two screws E and disengage the two axles F 8 Take out the movable handle REASSEMBLING 1 Be...

Page 7: ...oden board 2 Prepare the 4 wires coming from the heating shoe 3 Close the press slowly with the fixed handle 4 Pass the wires and thermostat through the left and right opening of the pressure arm and...

Page 8: ...first and push it towards you This will disengage the 2 fingers located under the cover 5 Disconnect the earth wire A from inside the heating shoe cover 6 Unscrew the six nuts B 7 Remove the reflector...

Page 9: ...A from inside the heating shoe cover 6 Unscrew the six nuts B 7 Remove the reflector C 230 240 VOLTS 1 Disconnect the two wires B 2 Unscrew the nut A 3 Check and change the thermo fuse C Reassembling...

Page 10: ...o fuse for 120V see page 7 6 Remove all plastic sockets A with a screwdriver 7 Disconnect all wires 8 Unscrew all nuts and change the heating element REASSEMBLING 1 Check the thermo fuse before remoun...

Page 11: ...condition 7mm thick 2 Keep the press closed with the fixed handle Raise and lower the movable handle slowly You should not need to hold the handle in place when it is in its raised position 3 If the m...

Page 12: ...with the electrical cord set supplied with the press It is also recommended that the wires always be connected in accordance with the respective diagrams provided in this manual The terminal connector...

Page 13: ...e fastening and the Ohm value of the earth connections i e 0 0 Connector base frame 01 01 Frame pressure arm see diagrams pp 16 17 01 02 Pressure arm sole CHECKING THE INSULATION Mains Lead a Connect...

Page 14: ...s not possible to repair the thermo fuse thermo regulator When replacing the thermo fuse thermo regulator it is very important to use replacement parts with the same quality and performance thermo fus...

Page 15: ...e fixation of the thermostat Make sure the thermostat click on angle works fine when the press is cold Press is too hot or does not stop heating Check and or change the following parts a Thermostat Te...

Page 16: ...16 WIRING DIAGRAM 120 VOLTS a Connector base d e Heating element g Thermostat b Connector f Thermo fuse h Thermostat light c Circuit board f1 Thermo regulator i ON OFF switch...

Page 17: ...17 WIRING DIAGRAM 230 VOLTS a Connector base d e Heating element h Thermostat light b Connector f Thermo fuse i ON OFF switch c Circuit board g Thermostat...

Reviews: