Instructions For Maintenance And Repair Personnel; Extraordinary Maintenance And Ordering; Spare Parts; Decommissioning, Dismantling And Disposal - grandimpianti WR 8 Instructions Pour L'installation Et Mode D'emploi

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Periodically clean the external panels with a
damp cloth. Never use inflammable or
abrasive products and rub in the direction of
the satin-finish.
NEVER WASH THE APPLIANCE USING
WATER JETS.
BEFORE TURNING THE MACHINE
BACK ON BY THE WALL CUTOFF
SWITCH, PUT ALL THE PANELS YOU
HAVE REMOVED BACK IN PLACE.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
MAINTENANCE AND
REPAIR PERSONNEL
8. EXTRAORDINARY
MAINTENANCE AND ORDERING

SPARE PARTS

8.1 REMOVE THE LID
To reach the electrical parts of the machine,
take off the screws fastening the soap
dispenser and proceed as follows:
A) Key-locked cover lid : insert the keys
supplied into the two locks located at the
top's rear.
Unlock the lid's front and lift it until it can be
held up by the stop rod located on the side of
the machine, beside the soap dispenser.
The lid is hinged at the back of the machine
and cannot be removed altogether.
B) Lid without key-lock: take off the screws
fastening the lid to the back panel; then lift
the rear part of the lid and pull it to the front
by approximately 5 cm.
BEFORE TURNING THE MACHINE
BACK ON BY THE WALL CUTOFF
SWITCH, PUT ALL THE PANELS YOU
HAVE REMOVED BACK IN PLACE.
8.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
In case of machine failure, ensure that this is
not due to any of the following causes:
- the main cutoff switch on the wall is on and
the machine is getting current;
- the door is closed;
- the green START push-button has been
pressed;
- the warm water, cold water and steam taps
are open (the steam tap only for steam-
heated machines).
If the fault is not due to any of the above
causes, call the authorised after-sales service
or your dealer (see last page of this booklet).
8.3 SAFETY DEVICES
- Door closed safety microswitch cuts off
power to the whole auxiliary circuit and
consequently stops the machine.
- Electronic thermal switches (overload
cutout) inside and outside the motor, that
disconnect power supply in the event of coil
overheating.
- Air-break system in the soap dispenser:
prevents wastewater from polluting the
drinkable water system in the event of a
depression.
- Normally open draining valve: enables
safe door manual opening by means of the
handle or manual puller.
- Fuse-fitted heating elements. the electric
circuit is disconnected in case of malfunction.
8.4 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
(TO
BE
CARRIED
TECHNICIANS)
All periodic maintenance operations must
be carried out by the authorised after-sales
service or by qualified personnel.
BEFORE
ANY
MAINTENANCE
OPERATION, CHECK THAT THE WALL
CUTOFF SWITCH IS OFF AND THE
WARM WATER, COLD WATER AND
STEAM TAPS ARE CLOSED (THE
LATTER APPLIES TO STEAM-HEATED
MACHINES ONLY). THE DRUM MUST
BE STILL AND DRAINED AND THE
INSIDE TEMPERATURE MUST NOT
EXCEED 40°C.
Be very careful during maintenance. NEVER
override or ignore safety devices for any
reason. Use only original spare parts. If
doubts should arise, contact your sales person
immediately, explaining what the fault is
and indicating some information on the
machine: model and serial number (details
reported on the rating plate appearing on the
rear of the machine or inside the door, where
applicable).
MONTHLY CHECKS
Clean the filters located on the outer part of
the electrical valves.
Make certain that the steam valve strain is
clean (this applies to steam-heated machines
only).
Clean the soap dispenser from any soap
remains.
Clean the door gasket and the tub inlet with
a cloth.
YEARLY CHECKS
Make certain that the floor fastening nuts are
securely closed.
Check the wear of the belts and replace them
if necessary. If more than one of them is
worn out, replace the entire set of belts.
Make sure that the safety devices are working
properly (e.g. the door microswitch).
Make certain that the power connecting
screws are tight on the contactors and on the
power supply terminal board.
Disassemble the drain valve and clean it
inside from lint.
Check that the heaters are in perfect condition
and clean them from scale.
BEFORE TURNING THE MACHINE
BACK ON BY THE WALL CUTOFF
SWITCH, PUT ALL THE PANELS YOU
HAVE REMOVED BACK IN PLACE.
AUTOMATIC MAINTENANCE
REQUEST
The machine keeps count of the number of
cycles it executes. After 1000 programs the
machine will flash a writing from cycle 1001
onwards.
More precisely, when starting a new cycle,
the machine will flash the writing "10 00 C"
21
for 10 seconds as the START button is
pressed, then it will carry out the selected
cycle normally.
OUT
BY
When this message is displayed, request
yearly maintenance.
To call off this reading and start the 1000
cycle count from scratch, press the push-
button "-" for at least 5 seconds.
8.5 IDENTIFYING AND ORDERING
SPARE PARTS
To identify the codes of spare parts refer to
the exploded drawings and relevant list.
Once you have identified your codes, send a
standard written order to the manufacturer,
mentioning clearly machine model, serial
number, feed voltage and frequency and, of
course, including the code and description
of the spare part needed.
9. SUGGESTIONS FOR
DECOMMISSIONING,
DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL
If the washing machine is no longer to be
used, it is advisable to put it out of service
and suitably dispose of the resulting
materials, considering the information
provided in chapter 3. For the sake of the
environment, sort the materials in accordance
with the waste disposal provisions in force
in your country, so that they can be properly
disposed of or recycled. All the parts
composing the machine can be treated as
solid urban waste, except for the metal parts,
which yet are not classed among special
waste in most European countries.
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

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