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6. OPERATIONAL CHECK
6.1  Remove the pressure test point screw from the gas
tee connection at the back of the dryer and connect
a gas pressure gauge.
6.2 Check that the dryer timer is in the 'off' position, and
that the heat switch is set to 'high'.
Remove anything from inside the drum, check that
the lint filter is fitted, shut the dryer door.
6.3  Turn on the gas, push the electric plug into the socket
and switch on the electricity supply.
6.4 Turn the timer clockwise to a setting of at least 30
mins.Check for ignition.If the gas fails to remain lit
then repeatedly turn the timer on and off (or open
and close the door and push the start switch) for
periods of at least 30 seconds until the air is
removed from the system and burning is continuous.
Note that gas is not lit when the drum is turning anti-
clockwise.
6.5 With the gas burning ensure that the pressure is as
detailed in the Technical Data.Turn off and replace
the pressure test point screw.Check for soundness.
6.6 Switch on again and re-start so that the gas is
burning.Disconnect the flexible gas hose and check
that the solenoids can be heard to close.After 30
seconds turn on the gas and check that there is no
re-ignition.Switch the machine off and on again and
check for re-ignition.
6.7 Check that the operation of the machine does not
cause spillage of products of combustion from any
open flued gas appliance in the same room, or from
appliances in adjoining rooms, e.g.a gas fire or
central heating boiler.
6.8 In the event of an electrical fault after installation of
the appliance, preliminary electrical system checks
must be carried out (i.e.earth continuity, polarity and
resistance to earth).

6.9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION RE-FUNCTIONING
OF THE FULL SEQUENCE FLAME CONTROL
BOX.
THE FULL SEQUENCE FLAME CONTROL BOX
ON THIS APPLIANCE REQUIRES A 6 SECOND
RE-SET PERIOD FOLLOWING EACH
INTERRUPTION OF INPUT VOLTAGE.
6 SECONDS DELAY IS REQUIRED BETWEEN
EACH ATTEMPT TO RESTART THE APPLIANCE
FOLLOWING SWITCHING IT OFF, OR AFTER
OPENING THE DOOR.

7 AIRFLOW
It is most important that airflow to the plinth is not
restricted.

8 MAINTENANCE
This appliance does not require an annual service 
unless it is required as part of a landlord's gas 
safety certificate.
If you do have any maintenance activity carried out,
it should be carried out by a competent person (i.e.
 registered Engineer).

9 STACKING
Instructions for stacking, if required, are supplied
with the stacking kit.

PROGRAMME

Clockwise rotation of the control knob closes switch
contacts within the timer to:a) energise the drive motor,
and b) energise the full sequence flame controller.

The timer switch controlling the drive motor and the timer
motor, remains closed until the timer motor mechanism
returns the control knob to the '0' position.The timer
switch controlling the full sequence flame controller
opens 12 minutes earlier to provide a cool-down period.

The full sequence flame controller opens the tandem
solenoid gas valves after a delay time of about 8 seconds
and operates the pulsing spark ignition.If the flame is not
detected by the flame failure electrode within 10 seconds
then the valves are closed.The system must then be re-
set by switching the machine off and re-starting.

The heat selector switch provides options for either 60°C,
or 50°C, exhaust thermostat control.This results in the
burner cycling on and off giving Ionger than anticipated
drying times.Drying times vary depending on the weight
and size of the articles, type of fabric, dampness etc.
These thermostats turn off the heating towards the end of
the chosen cycle and so avoid waste of energy.The lower
temperature thermostat prevents delicate fabrics from
getting too hot with possible risk of damage.

An inlet thermostat is fitted in the ducting at the back of
the dryer.It may also operate under certain other
conditions of restriction of the air-flow, for example, an
overloaded drum or blocked lint filter.This thermostat
switches off the flame controller.This will result in the
burner cycling on and off giving longer than anticipated
drying times.

Should the thermostat fail there is an inlet cut-out
connected in circuit with the gas valves.After operation,
the cut-out must be re-set by switching OFF/ON the
mains supply, to restore heating but a service call may be
required to correct the initial fault.

The conditions of failure of the air flow, blow-back, or of
gas interruption are detected by the flame failure
electrode and the system is shut-down.

Both drum rotation and heater control are switched off
when the door is opened and switched on when the door
is reclosed, and the start button pressed.

For programme times see chart on dryer control panel.

Note:Do not allow fluff to accumulate around the dryer.

 

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Страница 1: ...stallation and Use Regulations 1998 Guidance may be obtained from the relevant parts of B S 7624 B S 5440 parts 1 and 2 B S 6891 current editions I E E Wiring Regulations and relevant Building Regulations Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate the warranty liability claims and could lead to prosecution FOR USE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND WITH NATURAL GAS ONLY I2H GAS SUP...

Страница 2: ...CTIVE LVD 2006 95 EC EN60 335 1 EN60 335 2 11 GAS APPLIANCE DIRECTIVE GAS 90 396 EEC BS 5258 PART 17 1992 EN 1458 1 2000 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC EN55014 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 50366 2 WARNING THIS APPLIANCE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL REGULATIONS IN FORCE AND ONLY IN A WELL VENTILATED SPACE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING OR INSTALLING THIS ...

Страница 3: ...r 8µF 4 pole Approx 1 8 HP Overload protection approx 130 C BURNER Pressed steel with slotted flame perforations Heat input 3 0kW 10235 Btu hr Injector 1 32 mm dia 3 CONTROL Type Pactrol full sequence flame control P16AGTD CE 414601 Ignition electrode gap to burner 3 to 4mm Flame failure electrode 4213 078 52641 Height from heater base to centre of electrode 27 0 0 5mm INLET THERMOSTAT Brown wires...

Страница 4: ...urniture and similar surfaces 4 VENTING The dryer must be fitted with an exhaust vent hose and the end either hung out of a window or fitted to a wall window vent connection Note Do not obstruct or add a mesh to the vent hose outlet during use and ensure that it cannot be blocked or bent sharply which obstruct the air flow It is recommended that the interior of the hose be periodically inspected a...

Страница 5: ...arried out it should be carried out by a competent person i e registered Engineer 9 STACKING Instructions for stacking if required are supplied with the stacking kit PROGRAMME Clockwise rotation of the control knob closes switch contacts within the timer to a energise the drive motor and b energise the full sequence flame controller The timer switch controlling the drive motor and the timer motor ...

Страница 6: ... be removed from the Motor Disconnect the Motor leads Withdraw the black headed pin 537 Exert an anti clockwise force to disconnect the bayonet fitting between the Fan Access Cover 447 and the back of the Banjo Assy 440 From underneath the dryer withdraw the 4 screws 396 securing the Motor Bracket 432 to the cabinet base Lift out the Motor and Fan Assy Special tool 7813 002 61111 is recommended wh...

Страница 7: ... Bearing Assy 270 to the Back Panel 24 Withdraw the 8 screws securing the Back Panel 24 to the Cabinet 196 Disengage the T piece Grommet from the slot in the Back Panel and lift off The Rear Seal 14 can be prised off the inside of the Back Panel 24 with a screw driver but care should be taken not to damage the inner sheet metal flange Remove excess adhesive before fitting the replacement Rear Sear...

Страница 8: ...e timer Does motor start Exchange timer Does motor start No No No Exchange door relay PCB Does motor start Check br w wiring from RFI filter to door switch Check connections clean and tight does motor start Yes Yes Yes Yes Refit capacitor change motor No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes With motor running does gas attempt to light Does gas light Does gas sta...

Страница 9: ...at CAUTION IT IS LIVE Is voltage between heat selector switch and TB N 230v Exchange both exhaust thermostats 150 C and 60 C and inlet thermostat 130 C brown wires Does control spark Does control spark with high heat selected Ja No No No No No No No Yes Exchange timer Does control spark Does control spark with low heat selected Change 50 C exhaust thermostat Does control spark Exchange heat select...

Страница 10: ... control is sparking Remove plinth 199 Can gas be lit manually Start Check spark gap continuity of H T lead and electrode not cracked Does burner light Exchange control unit Does gas light No Yes Yes Does gas stay on Yes No Whilst control is sparking is voltage at gas control relay PCB terminal T1 230v Yes No Check gas control relay wiring Exchange if wired correctly Does gas light Yes Check wirin...

Страница 11: ...lbow and plinth attached correctly Exchange full sequence control and or gas control relay PCB and or thermostats as necessary until gas stays on Is weight of load suitable Is filter clean Is vent hose or terminal unobstructed Is vent terminal unaffected by wind conditions that may cause back pressure Start No No No No Check gas pressure with all other appliances in operation does gas stay ON Rect...

Страница 12: ...12 WHITE KNIGHT ECO 43A_ CROSSLEE P L C ...

Страница 13: ...403 394 369 196 386 248 370 376 199 11 10 WHITE KNIGHT ECO 43A_ EXPLODED VIEW 1 357 354 362 201 203 366 365 364 363 203a 359 367 13 CROSSLEE p l c 353 352 211 391 235 372 213 249a 249b 497 ...

Страница 14: ... 17 393 375 230 38 389 375 18 375 20 23 21 22 412 375 19 403 396 24 25 26 27 25 14 13 143 398 28 141 408 409 410 411 144 WHITE KNIGHT ECO 43A CROSSLEE P L C EXPLODED VIEW 2 REAR ASSEMBLY VIEWED FROM FRONT 14 ...

Страница 15: ...248 440 442 441 445 446 447 448 356 250 229 406 13 32 29 30 31 456 458 459 445 454 455 457 WHITE KNIGHT ECO 43A_ CROSSLEE P L C EXPLODED VIEW 3 INTERNALS VIEWED FROM REAR 15 ...

Страница 16: ...WHITE KNIGHT ECO 43A_ CROSSLEE P L C EXPLODED VIEW 4 INTERNALS VIEWED FROM REAR 142 112 101 101a 427 266 444 125 270 16 432 ...

Страница 17: ...375 39 41 33 482 411 45 31 13 32 White Knight ECO43A_ Crosslee plc Exploded View 5 17 ...

Страница 18: ...2 39 Ignition Electrode 4213 092 08491 5 41 M4 x 10 Pan Screw 2522 180 40002 5 45 Solenoid Coil SCEM 4213 092 08501 5 101 Motor and Capacitor Assembly 4213 092 25611 4 101a Motor Ceset Olmo see 101 4 112 Capacitor 8µf 4213 092 08091 4 125 Drive Belt 4213 092 18601 4 141 Mains Cable 4213 076 35123 2 142 Terminal Block 4213 078 44613 4 143 Interference Filter 4213 078 52551 2 144 Earth Tab 4213 092 ...

Страница 19: ...35651 1 2 408 Cable Clamp 2 4213 077 47303 2 409 Washer M5 Form A 2522 604 60002 2 409 M5 Form A Washer 2522 604 60002 3 410 Screw 6 x 1 2 2522 165 20004 2 411 M4 Hex Nut 2522 402 50001 2 5 412 Screw No 10 24 UNC x 3 8 8213 130 31051 2 427 Motor Retaining Clips 4213 078 4536_ 4 432 Motor Mounting Bracket 4213 080 0675A 4 434 Loom Strap 4213 078 46311 3 435 M8 Shakeproof Washer 8213 130 28961 3 436...

Страница 20: ...BG43A_ PARTS LIST Bearing Pads Brush Seal Kit 4213 092 21171 Manufactured by Crosslee plc Lightcliffe Factory Hipperholme Halifax West Yorkshire HX3 8DE ECO 43A_ Installation Service Book 4213 094 79351 ...

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