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Safety Precautions 

 
 

549263_D_PUB_DATE_7_JUL_2014.DOC 

INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND USER' MANUAL 

 

 Do not wash articles that have been previously cleaned in, wash in soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, 

dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite 
or explode. Such fabrics must first be washed by hand and air dried. 

 Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water. 

These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode. 

 Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be created in the hot water system that has not been used for 

two or more weeks. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used for such 
period open all hot water taps and let the water run out for few minutes. This will release any accumulated 
gas. As this gas is flammable, do not smoke or use open flames during this time. 

 TEMPERATURE IN WASHING MACHINE TUB: The electronic controller uses the temperature sensor 

in the tub to control the temperature of the washing bath. There are a lot of things that have influence on 
the temperature measurement. Therefore the temperature control of the washing bath is not very precise. 

 Always strictly comply with the instructions that are written on the laundry chemicals-, laundry aids-, 

dry-cleaning solvents- and disinfectants packaging to avoid personal injury. Keep these agents out of the reach 
of children, preferably in a locked cabinet. 

 

Do not tamper the washer-extractor controls and do not bypass the safety instructions and the warnings.

 

 By danger turn off the main switch or other emergency disconnection devices. 

 Do not put some part on the soap dispenser lid to held it open by filling or when the machine operates. 

Do not open the soap dispenser lid after the machine is started. The discharge or splashing of hazardous 
liquid can cause serious scalding and burning. 

 Do not operate the appliance when parts are broken or missing or when covers are open. The appliance 

must not be operated until the fixed guards are put correctly in place. 

 The appliance must not be stored, installed or exposed to the weather, extreme low or high temperature 

and humidity levels. Do not hose down the washer. NEVER allow the appliance to get wet. 

 Check the functioning of the door lock mechanism on regular base. NEVER bypass the doorlock mechanism. 

 Disconnect the power and close all water and steam supply before cleaning, servicing and at the end of each 

operating day. 

 Out of the venting at the back of the washer can escape warm vapor or and hot air. Do not cover the vent 

but protect it sufficiently. It serves air gap and as a vapor outlet to prevent pressure building in the washer. 

 Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended 

in the service manual or published user-repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out. 
Only qualified service personnel may open the appliance to carry out servicing. 

 Information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician familiar with proper 

and safe procedures to be followed when repairing an electrical appliance. All tests and repairs should be 
performed by a qualified service technician equipped with proper tools and measuring devices. All component 
replacements should be made by a qualified service technician using only factory approved replacement 
parts. 

 Improper assembly or adjustment may occur if service or repair is attempted by persons other then qualified 

service technicians or if parts other then approved replacement parts are used. Improper assembly or adjustment 
can create hazardous conditions. 

 There can be a risk of injury or electrical shock while performing services or repairs. Injury or electrical shock 

can be serious or even fatal. Consequently, extreme caution should be taken while performing voltage checks 
on individual components or a product. PLEASE NOTE: Except as necessary to perform a particular in servicing 
a product, the electrical power supply should ALWAYS be disconnected when servicing a product. 

 All industrial (OPL - On Premise Laundry) washers are designed for use in Laundry with professionally 

trained attendants. 

 Before the appliance is removed from service or discarded, remove the door. 

 Any Water or Steam Leaks Must Be Repaired Immediately. Closed supply immediately. 

 If any problems or failures should arise, immediately contact your dealer, serviceman or manufacturer. 

 The manufacturer reserves the right to change the manuals without previous notice. 

 Norm IEC335 is applied for machines with a net usable cage volume between 60 and 150 l. Norm 

EN60204-1 is used for a net usable cage volume above 150 l. 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for AR-280-ES

Page 1: ...n machines 7 kg 8 kg 11 kg 14 kg 18 kg 24 kg 28 kg Rigid mount machines 8 kg 11 kg 14 kg medium spin 18 kg 24 kg 28 kg normal spin 18 kg 24 kg 28 kg medium spin Original installation maintenance and u...

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Page 3: ...ding machines 7 8 11 14 18 24 28 kg 15 18 25 30 40 55 65 lb 20 Rigid mount machines 8 11 14 18 24 28 kg 18 25 30 40 55 65 lb 22 Installation 31 Freestanding machines 31 Rigid mount machines 35 Water c...

Page 4: ...an IT supply system Contact your commercial distributor for assistance All appliances are produced according the EMC directive Electro Magnetic Compatibility They can be used in restricted surroundin...

Page 5: ...et wet Check the functioning of the door lock mechanism on regular base NEVER bypass the doorlock mechanism Disconnect the power and close all water and steam supply before cleaning servicing and at t...

Page 6: ...OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED TO A GROUNDED METAL PERMANENT WIRING SYSTEM AND ADDITIONALLY AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR MUST BE RUN WITH THE CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS AND CO...

Page 7: ...THE DESIGN OF THE APPLIANCE AND ALL PERSONS WHO INSTALL OPERATE OR MAINTAIN THE APPLIANCE MUST BE QUALIFIED AND FAMILIAR WITH THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IT IS UP TO THE USER TO TAKE PROPER CARE WHEN...

Page 8: ...ard cold water inlet dark blue of the label The holes to be drilled not punched Operation Symbols on the machine Caution dangerous electrical tension electrical devices Caution other danger read and f...

Page 9: ...ELECTION MOVE DOWN MOVE UP SELECTION OF ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS MOVE DOWN INFO OPL version program information Coin operated version User s Manual SELECTION NO DECREASING THE TIME SEQUENCE SELECTION YES...

Page 10: ...load Loading more will reduce the wash result and can damage the linen Opening the drum door Open the door by pulling on the door handle Placing the laundry into the machine Insert the laundry into t...

Page 11: ...60 C Only Xcontrol Plus Wash program 17 Mops 60 C Only Xcontrol Plus Wash program 18 Horse cloths 40 C Only Xcontrol Plus Wash program 19 Jeans 60 C Only Xcontrol Plus Wash program 20 Starching Add d...

Page 12: ...ilizing the arrow buttons up and down When a more expensive washing program was chosen the value will be shown to add When you don t add more coins the chosen program at the start will be executed Dur...

Page 13: ...RCUIT WAIT UNTIL THE UNLOCKING CIRCUIT UNLOCKS THE DOOR LOCK BEFORE YOU OPEN THE DOOR MAKE SURE THAT THE DRUM IS COMPLETELY STILL AND THAT THE WATER HAS DRAINED FROM IT Power cut Version Xcontrol If a...

Page 14: ...utomatic door lock unlocking module Based on the order the machine can be fitted with an automatic module for unlocking the door lock in case of a power cut If it is a case of a short term power cut t...

Page 15: ...End cycle E11 No Fill Fill failure Full stop request for Continue While filling E12 OverFill Failure due to water overfill water level above the pre set value Full stop tumble After filling or during...

Page 16: ...orrect selection Configuration menu E80 SoapTimeOut Incorrect signal for liquid detergent dispensing Full stop tumble Whole cycle E81 No Reheat Heating Failure Full stop tumble Wash Step Traceability...

Page 17: ...mory Error data for traceability For Info only Traceability function whole cycle E551 TRACEYBILITY Full Internal Traceability memory is full For Info only Traceability function whole cycle E560 E563 U...

Page 18: ...17 9 16 3 16 3 15 25 1 ISO 3744 Table 1 Freestanding machines Rigid mount medium spin and normal spin machines further referred to as rigid mount MACHINE kg lb medium spin normal spin 8 18 11 25 14 30...

Page 19: ...20 Drainvalve outer mm inch 76 3 76 3 76 3 76 3 76 3 76 3 76 3 Flow amount with drain valve l min 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 2 x 210 1 Drain pump with a hose internal diameter of hose mm inch flowrat...

Page 20: ...115 43 89 740 29 13 349 13 74 230 9 05 82 3 22 914 35 98 1004 39 52 113 4 44 218 8 58 293 11 53 390 15 35 1020 40 15 24 0 94 1019 40 11 480 18 89 42 1 65 180 7 08 8 18 710 27 95 726 28 58 1115 43 89 7...

Page 21: ...99 67 2 64 48 1 89 8 18 203 7 99 67 2 64 48 1 89 11 25 203 7 99 67 2 64 48 1 89 14 30 203 7 99 67 2 64 48 1 89 18 40 203 7 99 67 2 64 48 1 89 24 55 203 7 99 67 2 64 48 1 89 28 65 203 7 99 274 10 79 6...

Page 22: ...G H I J K L M N O P Q R S 8 18 660 25 98 676 26 61 1115 43 89 785 30 91 349 13 74 166 6 53 88 3 46 920 36 22 1010 39 76 113 4 44 218 8 58 293 11 53 415 16 34 1020 40 15 1025 40 35 535 21 06 48 1 89 1...

Page 23: ...6 43 3 440 480 50 60 7 7 16 0 75 7 43 3 380 415 50 60 9 7 20 0 75 9 43 3 440 480 50 60 9 7 16 0 75 9 43 Table 6 Freestanding machines 7 kg 15 lb Freestanding machines 8 kg 18 lb not standard accordin...

Page 24: ...50 1 1 9 43 3 200 240 50 60 1 2 16 1 1 0 43 3 200 240 50 60 6 8 25 1 1 6 43 3 200 240 50 60 9 8 32 1 1 9 43 3 200 240 50 60 12 8 40 1 1 12 43 3 380 415 N 50 60 1 2 16 1 1 0 43 3 380 415 N 50 60 6 8 16...

Page 25: ...3 440 480 50 60 1 6 10 1 5 0 43 3 380 415 50 60 7 1 16 1 5 6 43 3 440 480 50 60 8 1 16 1 5 7 43 3 380 415 50 60 10 1 20 1 5 9 43 3 440 480 50 60 10 1 16 1 5 9 43 3 380 415 50 60 13 1 20 1 5 12 43 3 44...

Page 26: ...43 3 440 480 50 60 20 32 3 18 43 Table 11 Freestanding machines 24 kg 55 lb Freestanding machines 28 kg 65 lb not standard Phase Voltage V Frequency Hz Total power kW Fuse A Motor output kW Heating k...

Page 27: ...0 60 9 5 16 0 5 9 43 Table 13 Rigid mount machines 8 kg 18 lb Rigid mount machines 11 kg 25 lb not standard according to the request Phase Voltage V Frequency Hz Total power kW Fuse A Motor output kW...

Page 28: ...40 480 50 60 0 85 10 0 75 0 43 3 380 415 50 60 6 8 16 0 75 6 43 3 440 480 50 60 7 8 16 0 75 7 43 3 380 415 50 60 9 8 20 0 75 9 43 3 440 480 50 60 9 8 16 0 75 9 43 3 380 415 50 60 12 8 25 0 75 12 43 3...

Page 29: ...40 480 50 60 1 2 10 1 1 0 43 3 380 415 50 60 12 9 25 1 1 12 43 3 440 480 50 60 12 9 25 1 1 12 43 3 380 415 50 60 18 9 32 1 1 18 43 3 440 480 50 60 18 9 32 1 1 18 43 Table 17 Rigid mount machines 18 kg...

Page 30: ...43 Table 19 Rigid mount machines 24 kg 55 lb medium spin Rigid mount machines 28 kg 65 lb normal spin medium spin not standard Phase Voltage V Frequency Hz Total power kW Fuse A Motor output kW Heatin...

Page 31: ...WARNING IT IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE THAT THE MACHINE IS PLACED IN LEVEL FROM SIDE TO SIDE AS WELL AS FRONT TO REAR IF THE MACHINE IS NOT PROPERLY LEVELED IT MAY RESULT IN OUT OF BALANCE WITHOUT A REAL...

Page 32: ...o a narrow U shaped section so that the machine does not move during operation Siting on the floor freestanding machines MACHINE A B C D E F G H I J 7 kg 15 lb 530 20 86 394 15 51 90 3 54 129 5 5 09 3...

Page 33: ...in the holes drilled in the floor Fit the washers and nuts and tighten well If necessary prop up the machine frame so that no deformation of the frame may occure during the tightening of the anchor b...

Page 34: ...d sensor feet Take into consideration that the entire machine acts as a measuring gauge Therefore anything that you place onto the machine or anything that is in physical contact with it influences th...

Page 35: ...hine and pallet o When the machine is lifted 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 damage...

Page 36: ...oor is thinner than 120mm 4 72 or in case that the machine should be positioned above the existing floor level The height of the elevated pad could be 150 200 mm 5 9 7 87 see figure 12 Procedure Break...

Page 37: ...d with the machine inserted in between themachine frameandthefloor seefigures 16 17 The dimensions of the spacers must be the same as the dimension of the machine frame in the place where the anchor b...

Page 38: ...shed clean before installation After installation hoses should hang in gentle arcs All connectors present on the machine must be connected up The table 23 shows the possible connection options which w...

Page 39: ...5 or I7 is used as the water recycle valve o Fit a cable bushing into the opening see Figure 19 and pull the cable through the bushing o Connect the coil for control of the recuperated water inlet the...

Page 40: ...liver water to the recycling tank 4 The use of recuperated water per washer The tank must have an overflow to the sewer Water from the sewer must not be able to flow back into the recycling tank The n...

Page 41: ...79 The main drain channel pipe must have the capacity to be able to handle the total output of all connected machines In a drainpipe a deodorized must be provided every twenty meter figure 23 pos 1 t...

Page 42: ...EACH WASHER DISCONNECT THE STEAM SUPPLY ALWAYS BEFORE ANY SERVICE OR INTERVENTION GIVING SUFFICIENT TIME TO COOL DOWN THE PARTS TO AVOID INJUIRES WARNING IT IS NECESSARY TO INSERT A FILTER WITH PERMEA...

Page 43: ...of the wiring and hoses in such a way that they can not be pinched damaged or rubbed Before you start to use liquid soap check with your liquid soap supplier whether the liquid soap is harmless and in...

Page 44: ...the cabinet in a plastic bag Do not connect the liquid soap pump system in the washer For electric connection of supply control signals is available on the back side of the machine the terminal box w...

Page 45: ...in all circumstances When you have long distances in the electrical installation it may be necessary to use bigger cables to reduce the voltage drop When the machine is connected near a large capacity...

Page 46: ...ough not recommended if for some reason you can not use a slow type select the protection device with 1 step higher nominal current rating to avoid disconnecting during start up Supply cable The suppl...

Page 47: ...ation of conductor ends of supply cable 1 Main switch 2 Turnbuckle 3 Sag of inlet cable Figure 29 Connection of main power inlet Machine protective earth connection and equipotential bonding Independe...

Page 48: ...ple single phase machines are connected to the same electrical network it is necessary to connect the machines according to figure 31 The phase of the frequency control and motor which is connected to...

Page 49: ...ket Clean the top and body when water or detergent traces are on the machine Use a damped cloth do not use abrasive cleaners Dry with a soft cloth Hoppers must be cleaned at the end of each working da...

Page 50: ...L OF THE MACHINE SWITCH POWER OFF AND WAIT FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES BEFORE STARTING INSPECTION OF FREQUENCY INVERTER CHECK FOR RESIDUAL VOLTAGE ACROSS MAIN CIRCUIT TERMINALS AND THIS VOLTAGE MUST BE BE...

Page 51: ...THE MACHINE IS DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SUPPLY BY USE AND SECURE THE DISCONNECTING DEVICE WARNING TO CHANGE THE BELTS NEVER USE A CROWBAR SCREW DRIVER OR ALIKE TO TAKE OFF THE BELTS OVER THE PULLEY On...

Page 52: ...ingmechanism of the door handle 3 5 3 8 Nm o Bolts securing the door hinge front panel M6 8 8 Nm o Anchoring bolts M16 100 Nm Freestanding machines o Spring holder bolts M8 10 Nm o Bolts of the damper...

Page 53: ...AFTER OPENING THE DOOR Verify if all condition are present to safely open the door Rigid mount machines Remove front panel Freestanding machines Gently push the washing unit to back Put your fingers o...

Page 54: ...al resources are being reclaimed and used The machine can contain substances which are dangerous for health and environment o When you dispose of your machine to avoid spreading of these substances in...

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Page 56: ...INSTALLATION CARRIED OUT BY SERIAL NUMBER ELECTRICAL DETAILS VOLT PHASE HZ NOTE ANY CONTACTS WITH YOUR DEALER REGARDING MACHINE SAFETY OR SPARE PARTS MUST INCLUDE THE ABOVE IDENTIFICATION MAKE CERTAI...

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