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ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
ELECTRICAL CONTROLS
FAN MOTOR SWITCH - Located on the control panel (front of the blower housing).
Push to “ON” position. Blower will start and run continuously and control circuits will
be emergized. Machine can be operated automatically or manually. To de-energize the
entire machine, push selector switch to “OFF”.
STEAM AIR SWITCH - Located on the control panel (front of the blower housing). For
automatic of steam without air followed by air, push switch to “SEPARATE” position.
For automatic sequence of steam and air mixed (simultaneous start) followed by air
only, push switch to “MIXED” position. Determine the best setting for each fabric by
test.
MANUAL AIR OVERRIDE SWITCH: Located on the push button box. When the
blower motor is running, push selector to one side to inflate the bag. Return it to its
other position to deflate the bag. When the Fan Motor switch is turned “ON” and the
bag inflates and remains inflated, move the air override selector to its opposite posi-
tion.
AUTOMATIC START BUTTON - Located on the movable pipe column supported on
the blower housing. This button or the foot pedal may be used to start the automatic
cycle. Press either momentarily to start.
STEAM TIMER - Located on the control panel (front of the blower housing). Turn the
small knob on the timer face until the pointer indicates the desired time setting. Turn
the knob only when the machine is not in an automatic cycle.
For light synthetic fabrics a time setting of 3 to 4 seconds is normally adequate. For
heavier more absorbant fabrics increase the time setting until a good finish is obtained.
NOTE:
Avoid over-steaming. Over-steaming may shrink stitching, require
a longer drying time, cause condensation and slow production. The
minimum steam that will give the desired finish is best.
AIR TIMER - Located on the control panel (front of the blower housing). Turn the
small knob on the timer face until the pointer indicates the desired time setting. Turn
the knob only when the machine is not in an automatic cycle.
For light synthetic fabrics a time setting of 4 to 5 seconds with “SEPARATE” Steam-Air
or 7 to 9 seconds with “MIXED” Steam-Air is normally adequate. For heavier fabrics
that retain more moisture, increase the air time until the garment is properly cured.
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