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sequence  indicated  on  it,  block  the  cable  using  the  plastic 
nut.

ATTENTION!

These appliances are supplied with electronic control 

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devices  such  as  inverter  boards:  to  be  CE  type-
approved,  these  devices  must  have  anti-interference 
filters  that  comply  with  the  standard  regarding  the 
emission of EMC parasitic currents. These filters loose 
a small current in the order of 10 ÷ 15mA. through the 
earth wire in order to function correctly.
It is therefore indispensable that just one differential 

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switch,  protecting  the  plant,  corresponds  to  each 
machine. Do not connect several appliances, also with 
different  capacities  or  brands,  downstream  from  one 
differential switch.
Therefore check the correct earthing of the appliance.

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THE  WARRANTY  DOES  NOT  COVER  DAMAGE  DERIVING 
FROM INCORRECT INSTALLATION.

3.  DRYER ELECTRIC CONNECTION

3.1  PREMISE

The appliance is NOT supplied with a three-phase isolating 
switch on the machine and it is therefore prescribed that it 
is installed through a plug to be connected to an interlocked 
socket with the electro-mechanical features such to satisfy 
the plate data stated below. 

3.2  MAKING THE ELECTRIC CONNECTION

The dryer envisions a control of the phase connection and 
this check must be performed manually as follows:

Attach the three phases, the neutral and the earth wire 

1. 

to the main terminal board on the machine; the latter 
must  be  left  a  few  centimetres  longer  than  the  other 
wires. This is also valid for the single-phase appliance.
Turn the master switch on the wall on. 

2. 

Close  the  window  and  start  the  machine  (see  

3. 

Functioning

).

Open the filter cleaning hatch (the machine gives alarm 

4. 

E3 filter hatch open

 and stops)

Check that the extractor fan, which is slowing, turns in a 

5. 

clockwise direction.
If  the  direction  of  rotation  is  correct  (clockwise)  close 

6. 

the filter cleaning hatch.
If the direction of rotation is incorrect (anti-clockwise) 

7. 

invert two of the three electric power supply phases (by 
removing the power supply to the appliance from the 
master switch on the wall) and repeat the check then 
close the filter cleaning hatch.

NOTE in the case of single phase appliance that stated above 
can be omitted except for point 1 relative to the length of 
the earth wire.

ATTENTION!

IF THE EXTRACTOR FAN IS CONNECTED WITH THE PHASES 

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INCORRECT, REVERSE CYCLIC DIRECTION, EXTRACTION 
WILL  BE  INSUFFICIENT  FOR  MACHINE  FUNCTIONING. 

INFORM THE CUSTOMER, THEUSER OR THE TECHNICAL 

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MANAGER OF THE LAUNDRY PLANT OF THE IMPORTANCE 
OF THE CORRECT CYCLIC DIRECTION OF THE PHASES SO 
AS TO PREVENT THEM BEING INVERTED ACCIDENTALLY. 
THE MANUFACTURE IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY BREAKAGE 
CAUSED BY INCORRECT INSTALLATION.

THE  WARRANTY  DOES  NOT  COVER  DAMAGE  DERIVING 
FROM INCORRECT INSTALLATION.

4.  INDICATIONS  RELATIVE  TO  TRANSPORT, 

UNPACKAGING  AND  STORAGE  OF  THE 

MACHINE

4.1  MACHINE TRANSPORT

If  the  machine  must  be  transported  and/or  delivered  the 
following recommendations must be followed:
Whenever  the  appliance  must  be  transported  inside  a 
building,  only  use  the  relevant  bed  or  an  equivalent  one. 
Use  a  manual  lifting  device  or  an  electric  one  suitable  for 
the  transport  of  these  machines  and  with  adequate  lifting 
capacity (see technical data). Check that the appliance can 
overcome all obstacles e.g. stairs, doors etc. Never drag the 
appliance on its sides or by any other part.
If  the  machine  must  be  delivered,  only  use  the  original 
packing. This will help to guarantee sufficient stability during 
transport.

4.2  STORAGE

Whenever  the  appliance  must  remain  in  a  deposit  for  a 
long  period  of  time  before  being  used,  leave  it  inside  the 
original  packaging,  which  guarantees  optimum  protection. 
Also  make  sure  that  environmental  conditions  correspond 
to those in the successive paragraphs. If it must remain at 
a standstill for long periods after it has already been used, 
check that it is disconnected from the electric power supply 
and cover it with the original protective bag.

4.3  UNPACKAGING

Before accepting the appliance from the carrier, check 

1. 

the  conditions  of  the  packaging.  If  this  is  evidently 
damaged  on  the  outside,  the  appliance  may  have 
undergone the same consequences. In this case, unpack 
the appliance in the presence of the carrier and sign the 
relative  delivery  document  with  reserve.  Any  damage 
due to transport or incorrect storage cannot be blamed 
on the manufacturer.
Unpack  the  appliance  carefully  in  order  to  prevent 

2. 

damage. To take the bed away, remove the screws inside 
positioned on the fixing holes to the floor.
The  packaging  elements  (plastic  bags,  polystyrene, 

3. 

wood, cardboard, nails etc.) must not be left within the 
reach  of  children  because  they  are  a  potential  source 
of danger. They must be collected and kept for further 

Summary of Contents for EB10

Page 1: ...grandimpianti Industrial Laundry Equipment Via Masiere 211 C 32037 Sospirolo bl Italy USE AND MAINTENANCE DRYER EB10 EB15 G400 DRY ELECTRONIC CONTROL...

Page 2: ...s or feet Do not use the appliance barefoot Do not leave the appliance exposed to atmospheric agents rain salt sea salt etc Do not allow children to use the appliance or unable persons to use the appl...

Page 3: ...anual In the case of interventions on the machine the company recommends the use of original spare parts To order consult the relative paragraph at the end of the manual The descriptions and illustrat...

Page 4: ...EXTRACTORFANISCONNECTEDWITHTHEPHASES INCORRECT REVERSE CYCLIC DIRECTION EXTRACTION WILL BE INSUFFICIENT FOR MACHINE FUNCTIONING INFORM THE CUSTOMER THEUSER OR THE TECHNICAL MANAGEROFTHELAUNDRYPLANTOFT...

Page 5: ...t of lighting in the work place for other countries refer to individual national laws Keep a distance of at least 10cm in air from all parts of furniture that can be considered flammable 5 2 CONNECTIO...

Page 6: ...of the steam plant Other elements such as pipe bleeding devices heat exchangers pumps for condensate rising superheaters and support lungs must be used depending on the type of plant and dryer perfor...

Page 7: ...A heavier load can compromise the air circuit and is NOT allowed The filter in the discharge channel is an integral part of the appliance This MUST NOT be allowed to function without the above mention...

Page 8: ...ER TYPES OF GAS Replace the nozzle placed on the right of the burner checking that the diameter stated in the new nozzle that is to be mounted corresponds to the following table see exploded diagram g...

Page 9: ...f the gas valve outlet flange insert the diaphragm as shown in the illustrations B along with the relative joint C tighten the new flange pack B C using the longest supplied screws N B payattentiontot...

Page 10: ...related to the effective load in the machine ENTER BUTTON confirmation of the value inserted in the programming of the optional parameters PLUS BUTTON to increase values MINUS BUTTON to decrease valu...

Page 11: ...EBV models only 8 Condensate recovery line EBV models only 9 Steam supply line gate valve EBV models only not supplied 10 Condensate recovery line gate valve EBV models only not supplied 11 Gas suppl...

Page 12: ...and press start which will alternate until the door is closed when the display will remain fixed on press start WhentheSTARTbuttonispressedthecalibrationphaseisactivated with drum rotation as if it we...

Page 13: ...h Heating After the 2 min the writing switches over to Drying Heating time to decrease resistance icon min xxx C xxx Cooling time to decrease cooling icon min xxx or C xxx KMODE pressed CYCLE IN PROGR...

Page 14: ...NFIRMATION USING KENT CYCLE IN STAND BY 3 SERVICE 3 1 LANGUAGE 3 2 TYPE OF DEGREES 3 3 OUTPUT PROBES 3 4 MOTOR 3 5 TEMPERATURE 3 6 ECONOMY FUNCTION 3 7 HEATING TABLE 3 8 MACHINE TYPE 3 9 SELF SERVICE...

Page 15: ...YES NO CYCLE 35 YES NO MACHINE PARAMETERS 1 2 START DELAY disabled enabled START delay 00h 00 min 23h 59 min definition 1 min MACHINE PARAMETERS 1 3 BUZZER YES NO MACHINE PARAMETERS 1 4 ANTI FOLD DRUM...

Page 16: ...10 C HEATING POWER 70 100 COOL TEMPERATURE 0 100 C TIME 0 20min RELATIVE HUMIDITY WITH HUMIDITY PROBE YES NO PERCENTAGE RH 0 50 DELTA T1 T2 0 100 C MOTOR LEFT RIGHT ACTIVATION 0 255 sec PAUSE 0 255 se...

Page 17: ...d by acting on the START STOP button after this operation the display on the control panel shows the various phases of the selected cycle At the same time the START STOP button is pressed the time sta...

Page 18: ...t parameters of the machine All modifications made in this way WILL NOT BE MEMORISED in the end cycle board The first time the MODE button is pressed the display shows the real temperature and that se...

Page 19: ...e damaged irreparably The manufacturer is NOT liable for incorrect and improper use of the Smart Card reader present in the machine Contact the dealer or the after sales service if machine programmin...

Page 20: ...ppliance preferably locked in a cabinet Do not obstruct openings of slots used for extraction of removal of heat Keep a suitable distance between the machine and walls or other objects 9 SAFETY PROCED...

Page 21: ...until the door is closed The timers behave as described below Case 1 For the first 30 seconds of door opening countdown is NOT continued However it re starts regularly after 30seconds If the door is...

Page 22: ...rner management control unit This alarm is only managed during heating ignition therefore with the HEAT relay at ON and the gas supply powered This alarm is delayed by 12 seconds with respect to the h...

Page 23: ...mist evacuation flue This flue must be clean with least bends possible and without long horizontal tracts There must be NO downward tracts or siphons ALARM E5 SAFETY THERMOSTAT DESCRIPTION ON DISPLAY...

Page 24: ...ne The appliance has been designed for a damp laundry load at 50 The weight of the load must therefore refer to this condition and NOT dry laundry and successively washed and spun ALARM E7 AIR CIRCUIT...

Page 25: ...ions envisioned Changing the cycle while the machine works is possible as long as the new selection envisions a much lower temperature than the previous one and therefore the machine gives an alarm Ma...

Page 26: ...TION Connect the appliance to a mains electric power supply that guarantees the correct power supply voltage Optimise the load of laundry ALARM MOTOR PROTECTION INTERVENTION WITH ALARMS NOT IN AUTORES...

Page 27: ...home a beep must be heard to confirm No alarm has intervened see Alarms Functioning The load of laundry does not exceed drum capacity see technical data table according to the type of dryer Make sure...

Page 28: ...ance model and the serial number both of these can be found on the plate on the rear 10 3 1 MONTHLY CHECK Check all safety devices therefore Check that the safety thermostat is in good working order a...

Page 29: ...y n 151 regarding Implementation of Directives 2002 95 CE 2002 96 CE and 2003 108 CE relative to the reduction of use of dangerous substances in electric and electronic appliances as well as the dispo...

Page 30: ...1 48 5 Delicate 25 90 3 95 2 50 60 1 49 6 Normal dynamic 30 135 4 95 2 50 30 0 5 48 7 Medium dynamic 35 135 4 95 2 50 30 0 5 47 8 Intensive 25 140 5 95 3 50 25 0 5 48 9 Heavy intensive 30 140 5 95 3 5...

Page 31: ...ic 30 100 4 95 2 50 25 0 5 48 5 Delicate 30 90 3 95 2 50 30 0 5 48 DRYER 10 15kg gas COIN OPERATED DRYING Cooling Motor Cycle number Cycle name Time Temperature Hysterisis Power Time Temperature Work...

Page 32: ...5 Quilted jackets 30 120 40 50 3 6 Windcheaters 20 130 40 46 5 the speed must always be calibrated manually depending on the effective load of laundry To have less mechanical action increase the numbe...

Page 33: ...ng for the multiple of time programmed means that the time must just be lengthened without the cooling phase in between every time For example in the case indicated above regarding 3 payments the heat...

Page 34: ...an be used for the successive cycle The maximum credit i e the maximum value that can be accumulated is 20 00 NOTE See also coin operation setting inthe previous paragraph In both cases it must be pos...

Page 35: ...ASPIRATION ANSCHLUSS ABASAUGUNGSMOTOR CONEXION MOTOR ASPIRACION 12000W 230 1 Schema di potenza collegamento 230 1 50 230 1 50 UK 230 3 50 60 400 3 50 60 440 3 60 K4 K4 K4 EBE10 EBE15 DRIVE K1 K1 1 2...

Page 36: ...oprocessor flash programming Plate2 LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 To power board IN1 RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 RL5 12CN3 11CN3 13CN3 15CN3 14CN3 14 15 12 13 26 0 16 Vac 1CN5A 4CN5A 57CN5A 6CN5A N N N L3 L3 T1 7 7A 4CN5A...

Page 37: ...M4 COIN OPERATION MICRO SWITCH M5 FILTER SAFETY DEVICE MICRO SWITCH PF1 CONTACT 1 MUSHROOM SHAPED BUTTON PF2 CONTACT 2 MUSHROOM SHAPED BUTTON Plate1 G400 CONTROL LOGIC BOARD Plate 2 POWER ACTUATOR BOA...

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Page 39: ...E 10 6 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE PUSH BUTTON CONTROL PANEL 10 6 3 COMPLETE RANGE OF THE APPLICATIONS 10 6 4 INFORMATION REGARDING THE ELECTRIC PLANT 10 7 SPACE NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTE...

Page 40: ...TEPPER 33 13 3 2 EXTERNAL COIN OPERATION OR WITH CENTRAL PAYMENT UNIT 33 13 3 3 ELECTONIC COIN OPERATION ON THE MACHINE 33 13 4 SET CYCLE COST 33 13 4 1 COIN OPERATION WITH STEPPER 33 13 4 2 EXTERNAL...

Page 41: ...CHILD PLACA DE CARACTER STICAS RIVENDITORE DISTRIBUTOR REVENDEUR VERTRIEB REVENDEDOR ASSISTENZA TECNICA AFTER SALES SERVICE SERVICE APRES VENTE KUNDENDIENST SERVICIO DE ASISTENCIA T CNICA MODELLO MODE...

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