Decommissioning, Dismantling And Disposal - grandimpianti ELECTRONIC S 100/25 Instructions Pour L'installation Et Mode D'emploi

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accidental burns. It raises the basin and
inverts the rotating direction of the roller
quickly regardless of the roller driving speed.
8) SAFETY DOOR
To be used during black-out events to lift the
basin and so prevent damages to the laundry
and to the roller cover.
9) POWER SUPPLY CORD
3 m long, and built to the latest safety
standards.
WARNING: AS SOON AS A BUILT-IN
SAFETY DEVICE TRIPS, THE MACHINE
MUST BE IMMEDIATELY SWITCHED
OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE
POWER MAINS THROUGH BOTH THE
BUILT-IN AND WALL CUTOUT
SWITCHES. HAVE THE CAUSE OF THE
ALARM BE FOUND AND SOLVED BY
AUTHORISED PERSONNEL BEFORE
RESUMING OPERATION.
8.3 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TO
BE CARRIED OUT BY TECHNICAL
STAFF
Any maintenance procedure must be carried
out by our authorised assistance service
centres or qualified personnel only.
BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY
SERVICING OR MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURE, MAKE SURE THAT
BOTH THE BUILT-IN AND THE
WALL CUTOUT SWITCHES ARE OFF.
Be very careful during maintenance. For no
reason whatsoever must safety devices be
ignored. Always use original spare parts.
Should doubts arise, call our technical office
immediately, referring to the model and
serial number found on the rating plate on
the back of your appliance.
MONTHLY CHECK
Check the circumference of the roller using
a normal flexible tape measure. The
circumference of the roller must measure
between 740 mm and 760 mm;
homogeneously on the whole roller length.
If the circumference is less than 740 mm, it
is necessary to add steel wool accordingly
and maybe replace the flannel layer. For
these operations, please, consult the relevant
instructions.
YEARLY CHECK
Grease the basin sliding guides with Teflon
grease.
Check that the safety devices are in perfect
working condition, that is, safety thermostat,
finger safety rod, emergency door micro-
switch, earth connection and circuit breaker
placed before the appliance.
Grease the two free wheels and the chain with
Teflon grease. Make sure the chain tension is
adjusted correctly. If necessary, tighten it by
the bolts that fasten the reduction motor unit.
The reduction motor unit does not need any
maintenance, because it is tight and greased
for life.
The springs do not need any maintenance
either.
Make sure that the connecting screws that
fasten the power supply wires to the remote
switches and the main cutout switch are tight.
PRIOR TO RECONNECTING THE
POWER SUPPLY BY MEANS OF THE
BUILT-IN CUTOUT SWITCH AND
THE WALL CUTOUT SWITCH, FIT
ALL
PREVIOUSLY
PANELS BACK INTO PLACE.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPLACING
THE ENTIRE COVER
Untie the cotton sheet and take off the entire
old cover as far as the roller metal sheet.
Place a spacer on each of the basin sliding
guides in order to prevent the basin from
touching the iron and occasionally getting
scratched.
Take a new roll of steel-wool. Cut one end of
the steel-wool diagonally with a pair of
scissors and place it in the slot on the left side
of the roller.
Start the ironer by pressing on the pedal (due
to the spacers the basin will only be lowered
a little). Closely wind the steel-wool around
the roller taking care not to overlap the steel-
wool. On reaching the right side of the roller,
turn it over. Remove the previously placed
spacers from the basin sliding guides and
start wrapping a second layer on the roller
going leftwards. On having three layers and
having reached the right side of the roller,
cut the steel-wool diagonally arranging it
very carefully on the head of the roller. The
steel-wool must be held tight, from the
beginning to the end of this procedure.
Apply the jute sheet keeping it parallel to the
roller, and slide it in until wrapping has been
completed.
Increase the thermostat temperature by
setting it at 100°C and make the roller turn
for about ten minutes until the first part of
the layer has completely settled. Wait until
the temperature falls below 50°C and lift up
for about 100 mm an edge of the jute sheet,
and slide the flannel layer underneath it.
Lower the basin in order to entirely wrap the
flannel layer, then raise the basin and lift up
for about 100 mm an edge of the flannel
layer, and correctly slide in the cotton sheet.
The sheet has to be well centred onto the
roller and inserted from the more narrow
side. Its strings have to be on the sides of the
ironer and its seams facing downwards.
Allow the roller to turn for a few minutes until
the entire cover is well stretched out.
Pull the strings moderately until the sheet sits
on the heads of the roller and then tighten and
insert these under the hem of the sheet itself.
With fume-extracting models featuring and
lamellar padding lining it is advisable to
remove the laundry-detaching device before
replacing the flannel layer. After
replacement the laundry-detaching device
must be fastened back again by its four
screws in its fixed place. No adjustment is
therefore required. (fig.5)
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8.4 IDENTIFYING AND ORDERING
SPARE PARTS
In order to identify the code numbers of
spare parts refer to the drawings with the
exploded view of the appliance and the
related spare-parts list. After identifying the
desired code numbers, send a customary
written order including code numbers and
description of the spare parts. Also inform
REMOVED
the manufacturer of the model, serial number,
power supply voltage and frequency of your
appliance.
9. DECOMMISSIONING,
DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL
When the appliance will be considered
unserviceable, dismantle it and dispose of
the components as indicated in paragraph 3.
Sort out the various components of the
appliance in accordance with the refuse
disposal standards in force in your country,
so as to dispose of them separately or recycle
them appropriately. All machine parts can
be regarded as being solid urban refuse,
except for the metal parts which are not
regarded by most European countries as
being special waste.
INFORMATION TO USERS
Pursuant to article 13 of law decree 25 July
2005, nr. 151 relating to "Implementation
of Directives 2002/95/EC, 2002/96/EC and
2003/108/EC concerning the reduction in
the use of hazardous substances in electric
and electronic apparatus, as well as waste
disposal"
The deleted dustbin symbol on the appliance
indicates the product must be disposed of
separate from other wastes once it reaches
the end of its life cycle.
Once the appliance has reached the end of its
life cycle, the user must therefore take it to a
suitable pre-sorted waste centre for electronic
and electrotechnical appliances, or return it
to the dealer on purchasing a new similar
appliance, on a one for one basis.
Adequate pre-sorted waste collection before
subsequently sending the appliance for
recycling, treatment and environmentally
compatible disposal helps avoid possible
negative effects on the environment and
health and favours the recycling of the
materials making up the appliance.
Unlawful disposal of the product by the user
is punishable by the administrative sanctions
indicated in law decree nr. 22/1997 (article
50 and following articles of law decree nr.
22/1997).
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