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GIRBAU EH030 User Manual

GIRBAU EH030
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Code 429159
Rev. 15/0717
Operation Instructions for washers
HS-6 / EH INTELI CONTROL
GIRBAU, SA
Crta de Manlleu, km. 1
08500 VIC (Barcelona) • SPAIN
National sales:
T.(+ 34) 902 300 359
comercial@girbau.es
International sales:
T.(+ 34) 938 862 219
sales@girbau.es
Service:
T.(+ 34) 902 300 357
sat@girbau.es
www.girbau.es
For USA & CANADA:
CONTINENTAL GIRBAU Inc.
2500 State Road 44
WI 54904 Oshkosh • USA
Tel. 1(920) 231-8222
info@continentalgirbau.com
www.continentalgirbau.com
EN
INTELI
control
HS-6 / EH

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GIRBAU EH030 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGIRBAU
ModelEH030
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. DESCRIPTION

1.2. Protection, safety and control elements

Details on protective guards, tilt models, door interlocks, unbalance microswitches, overflow, thermal fuses, and alarms.

2. CONTROL PANEL

2.2. Screen

Description of the washing machine screen in graphic and text modes, detailing its parts and functions.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS

4.5. Manual modification

Allows immediate modification of water input, dosing, draining, and temperature values during a running phase.

8. MODIFYING PROGRAMS

8.1. Modifying a program

Options for modifying program name, fabric type, phase content, inserting, or erasing phases.

9. USING THE CARD

9.1. Copy from machine to card

Allows selecting and copying a program from the washing machine memory onto a card.

10. SYSTEM TOOLS

10.2. Configuring operation and programming parameters

Menu for configuring operation parameters, including language, screen contrast, and temperature units.

11. INFORMATION MENU

11.3. Alarm counters

Details on counters for main system alarms, indicating frequency of alarm occurrences.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Essential safety precautions to reduce risks of fire, electric shock, or injury during machine use.

Safety instructions (cont.)

INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR OPERATIONS

Critical safety steps and warnings before performing any inspection, maintenance, or repair.

Safety instructions (cont.)

SYMBOLS USED IN MACHINE LABELLING

Explanation of graphical symbols found on machine labels for hazard identification.

Safety instructions (cont.)

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND PRESERVATION

Guidelines for intended use, materials, chemical product handling, cleaning, and warranty.

1. DESCRIPTION

1.1. Characteristics

Overview of construction and functional characteristics of the washing machine models.

1. DESCRIPTION (cont.)

1.2. Protection, safety and control elements

Details on protective guards, tilt models, door interlocks, unbalance microswitches, overflow, thermal fuses, and alarms.

2. CONTROL PANEL

2.2. Screen

Description of the washing machine screen in graphic and text modes, detailing its parts and functions.

2. CONTROL PANEL (cont.)

2.3. Keyboards

Explanation of the numerical and multi-function keyboards used for machine operation and programming.

3. MAIN MENU. INTERVENTION MODES.

PROGRAMMING MODE

Covers functions for knowing, creating, modifying, or eliminating programs and using the card.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS

4.2. Loading the washing machine

Instructions for loading the machine, selecting and starting a wash program, and safety guidelines.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.3. Information about functions

Description of the screens that appear during program execution, explaining icons and information displayed.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.4. INFO screen

Details on the INFO screen which provides diverse information such as load weight, bath level, and temperature.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.5. Manual modification

Allows immediate modification of water input, dosing, draining, and temperature values during a running phase.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.7. Stop and door opening modes

Description of the different stop modes of the washing machine and how the door is opened.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.9. Unbalance control

Explanation of the unbalance detection system and its reactions to different levels of load imbalance.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.10. Systems to aid loading and unloading

Details on EASY LOAD, TILT, and TILT + EASY LOAD systems for assisting loading and unloading.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.11. EASY LOAD system operation

Instructions for operating the EASY LOAD system for loading and unloading, including water inlet.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.12. TILT system operation

Instructions for operating the TILT system for loading and unloading, including tilting and drum rotation.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.13. TILT + EASY LOAD system operation

Instructions for operating the combined TILT + EASY LOAD system for loading and unloading.

4. EXECUTING PROGRAMS (cont.)

4.14. Pausing a program

Explanation of program pausing due to dosing unit warnings and how it affects the cycle.

5. PRE-SET PROGRAMS

5.1. Table summarizing the pre-set programs

A table summarizing the twenty pre-set programs, including use, wash phases, and final spin.

5. PRE-SET PROGRAMS (cont.)

5.2. Interpreting the icons in tables of pre-set programs

Guide to interpreting numerical values and icons used in the pre-set program tables.

5. PRE-SET PROGRAMS (cont.)

5.3. Contents of pre-set programs

Detailed breakdown of the parameters and settings for each pre-set program.

6. PROGRAMMING MODE

6.1. Defining programming concepts

Defines key concepts like function, phase, and program for understanding the programming process.

7. Programming a new wash program

Using the multi-function keyboard

Explanation of how to use the multi-function keyboard for program creation and navigation.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.2. Identifying the new program

Steps for naming a new program and optionally associating it with a fabric type.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.3. Programming a program phase

Guide to programming individual phases of a wash program, detailing options and navigation.

7.3.1. Water inlet

Configuration options for water inlets, including cold, hot, and third inlet options.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.3.3. Bath temperature - Heating

Settings for bath temperature and heating methods, including water mixture and steam/electric options.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.3.5. Product dosing

Options for programming internal and external product dosing for up to four products per phase.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.3.6. Duration of the dosing

Allows programming the duration of each dosing event, from 1 to 231 seconds.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.3.7. INFO A6 Mode

Enables interaction with the A6(I/O2) board for transferring load values or numerical codes.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.3.10. Rotation speed

Allows selection and modification of drum rotation speeds for the wash cycle.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.3.14. Draining

Configuration for draining operations, including main drain, second drain, and pump to tank draining.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.3.16. Spin time

Allows programming the spin time in minutes or seconds for the wash cycle.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.4. Manual program. Definition and use

Allows users to create a customized single-phase program for immediate use.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.5. INFO A6 mode

Utilizing A6 Info mode for external dosing signals, increasing simultaneous doses or binary communication.

7. Programming a new wash program (cont.)

7.5.3. A6 (I/O2) board outputs activation table

Table detailing decimal values and their equivalence to activating A6(I/O2) board outputs.

8. MODIFYING PROGRAMS

8.1. Modifying a program

Overview of options for modifying programs, including name, fabric type, and phase content.

8. MODIFYING PROGRAMS (cont.)

8.1.3. Modifying and viewing phase content

Allows viewing and modifying the content of a selected phase in user-programmed cycles.

8. MODIFYING PROGRAMS (cont.)

8.2. Copying a program into an empty program

Procedure for copying an existing program into an empty program slot for modification.

8. MODIFYING PROGRAMS (cont.)

8.3. Locking and unlocking program use

Allows locking program usage with an access code to prevent unauthorized operation.

9. USING THE CARD

Accessing the CARD usage menu

Steps to access the CARD menu for managing wash programs stored on memory cards.

9. USING THE CARD (cont.)

9.1. Copy from machine to card

Procedure to copy a program from the washing machine's memory onto a memory card.

9. USING THE CARD (cont.)

9.3. Consulting card and changing program name

Allows viewing card content and modifying the name of a selected program on the card.

10. SYSTEM TOOLS

10.1. Configuration menu

Introduction to the configuration menu for activating and modifying parameters affecting machine operation.

10. SYSTEM TOOLS (cont.)

10.2. Configuring operation and programming parameters

Lists and explains parameters configurable within the machine's operation and programming settings.

10.2.1. Operation parameters

Details operation parameters like language, screen contrast, temperature units, and beep settings.

10. SYSTEM TOOLS (cont.)

10.2.2. Advanced programming options

Covers advanced programming options such as programmable dosing time and rotation speed.

10. SYSTEM TOOLS (cont.)

10.2.3. Modifiable values tables

Tables showing modifiable bath levels and their programming ranges for different machine models.

10. SYSTEM TOOLS (cont.)

WASH ROTATION SPEEDS

Allows modification of drum rotation speeds in the wash cycle within established limits.

10. SYSTEM TOOLS (cont.)

SPIN SPEEDS

Allows modification of spin speeds within established limits, respecting order criteria.

10.3. Setting the clock

Procedure for setting the washing machine's clock, affecting delayed start functions.

10. SYSTEM TOOLS (cont.)

10.5. Managing access codes

Allows setting and managing four-digit security codes for programs, programming, and setup menus.

11. INFORMATION MENU

11.2. Operation counters

Details on counters for machine operations like programs executed and spin cycle counts.

11. INFORMATION MENU (cont.)

11.3. Alarm counters

List of controlled alarms and their frequency, depending on machine models.

12. TEXT MESSAGES

12.1. Programming messages and moment of display

Instructions for writing and scheduling three text messages to appear after programmed intervals.

14. TROUBLESHOOTING

14.1. Freeing a person trapped inside the washing machine

Procedure for safely releasing a person or animal trapped inside the washing machine.

14. TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)

14.3. Manually releasing of the security lock

Instructions for manually releasing the door's security lock in case of power failure or emergency.

14. TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)

14.5. What to do when...

Troubleshooting guide for common user-solvable problems like unbalance, leaks, and forgotten access codes.

14. TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.)

14.6. System alarms

List of system alarms, their likely causes, and recommended responses or interventions.

15. MAINTENANCE

USER-MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

User-performed maintenance tasks including cleaning the washer, door seal, and solenoid valve filters.

15. MAINTENANCE (cont.)

15.3. Cleaning the solenoid valve filters

Procedure for cleaning solenoid valve filters, requiring qualified personnel and specific tools.

15. MAINTENANCE (cont.)

15.5. Cleaning the dispenser

Instructions for cleaning the dispenser, to be performed by Authorized Technical Service.

15. MAINTENANCE (cont.)

15.6. Greasing the bearing housing

Procedure for greasing the bearing housing to ensure smooth operation and longevity, reserved for technical services.

16. SERVICE REMOVAL

16.1. Dismantling

Information on dismantling the machine for service removal, including materials composition and waste management.

APPENDICES TO THE MANUAL

A. Examples of the use of INFO A6 mode

Practical examples illustrating the use of the INFO A6 mode with external control units.

APPENDICES TO THE MANUAL (cont.)

B. Use of bath and proportional dosing

Example of using proportional dosing in machines connected to a dosing control unit.

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