INNOVA
Table of contents
1
Preface ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
2
General hints ............................................................................................................................................ 19
2.1 Safety instructions .............................................................................................................................. 19
2.2 Warning signs .................................................................................................................................... 19
2.3 Safety devices .................................................................................................................................... 19
2.4 Purpose .............................................................................................................................................. 19
3
Function .................................................................................................................................................... 20
4
Technical data .......................................................................................................................................... 21
5
Transport, storage and moving .............................................................................................................. 23
5.1 Transport of the unit ........................................................................................................................... 23
5.2 Storage of the unit .............................................................................................................................. 23
5.3 Unwrapping and positioning ............................................................................................................... 23
5.4 Setting up ........................................................................................................................................... 23
6
Description of the operating elements ................................................................................................... 24
6.1 Adjustment of the timer - automatic mode ......................................................................................... 24
7
Starting up ................................................................................................................................................ 25
7.1 Placing the boot ................................................................................................................................. 25
7.2 Operation ........................................................................................................................................... 26
8
Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 27
8.1 Changing the air deodorant ................................................................................................................ 27
8.2 Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................. 27
9
Trouble shooting ...................................................................................................................................... 28
Page 1: ...INNOVA Operating manual 78 520 205 23 05 2005...
Page 2: ...Transport storage and moving 23 5 1 Transport of the unit 23 5 2 Storage of the unit 23 5 3 Unwrapping and positioning 23 5 4 Setting up 23 6 Description of the operating elements 24 6 1 Adjustment o...
Page 3: ...onsibility for damage caused as a result of unconventio nal usage and the latter is entirely at the risk of the user In order to comply with conventional usage the manufacturer s regulations concernin...
Page 4: ...or making any changes in the machine disconnect mains plug The appliance should only be operated with original WINTERSTEIGER spare parts or materials subject to wear and tear If materials of other ve...
Page 5: ...t only for occupied nozzles Air circulation system disinfects and filters the used air and supplies the central ventilator with the clean air Desinfection through germicidal ozone lamp Deodorizing thr...
Page 6: ...airs 230V 110V Step 1 1000W 700W Step 2 2000W 1400 W The correct connecting voltage is shown on the type plate Weight Innova 5 pairs approx 35 kg Innova 15 pairs approx 70 kg Ambient temperature 18 to...
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Page 8: ...When choosing the position of the boot dryer you should bear in mind the intensity of work and the space needed for easy handling working and walking areas Whenever possible the boot dryer should be...
Page 9: ...stment of the timer automatic mode Turn the marking F of the outer ring i to the present hour for adjustment of the time Position of the knob H has to be in the center and must not be adjusted The tim...
Page 10: ...exactly as shown in the picture 1 whether the boots are for downhill cross country skiing or others If the boot dryer is being used for boots whose weight is not enough to activate the nozzle on the d...
Page 11: ...tch on the power to the dryer by means of the switch A and select manual or automatic mode Check the adjustment of the timer when automatic mode was selected Select the desired heating power step 1 or...
Page 12: ...deodo rant Change the air deodorant plates as soon as their surface dries out Persistency of the deodorant in 5 hours operation approx 2 months 8 2 Cleaning Clean the frame C and the valves D regularl...
Page 13: ...fuse Change glass tube fuse see chapt 6 Description of the opera ting elements The machine does not switch on at the time desired when automatic mode was selected Timer is not adjusted Set the markin...