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GIRBAU EH090 User Manual

GIRBAU EH090
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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 EH090 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelEH090
Capacity9 kg
Extraction speed1200 rpm
Control systemInteli Control
Energy efficiencyA+++
Voltage230/400 V
Frequency50/60 Hz

Summary

Safety Instructions

Important Safety Instructions

Essential safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury.

Important Instructions for Use and Preservation

Description

1.1. Characteristics

Details construction and functional characteristics of the washing machine.

1.2. Protection, safety and control elements

Lists guards, safety devices, and control elements for user protection.

1.3. Safety functions

Explains specific safety functions of the washer like bath level and temperature control.

Control Panel

2.1. Connection and stop devices

Identifies main switch, ON/OFF switch, emergency stop, and stop key.

2.2. Screen

Describes the screen display in graphic and text modes and its parts.

2.3. Keyboards

Details the numerical and multi-function keyboards and their usage.

2.4. Card reader

Explains the function of the memory card for storing and copying programs.

Main menu. Intervention modes

PROGRAM EXECUTION MODE

Covers functions for selecting, executing, and modifying wash programs.

PROGRAMMING MODE

Covers functions for creating, modifying, and managing wash programs.

SYSTEM TOOLS MODE

Area for configuring system parameters, setting clock, and managing codes.

Executing Programs

4.1. Starting the washing machine. Main menu

Details steps to start the machine and access the main menu.

4.2. Loading the washing machine. Selecting and starting a wash program

Guide to loading, selecting, and starting a wash program, including load recommendations.

4.3. Information about functions. Description of the screens

Explains the informative screens and icons displayed during program execution.

4.4. INFO screen

Provides diverse information such as load weight, bath level, temperature, and motor power.

4.5. Manual modification

Allows immediate modification of phase values like water input, dosing, and temperature.

4.6. Crease-guard stop. RINSE HOLD function

Explains how to interrupt a program before the final spin cycle.

4.7. Stop and door opening modes

Describes different stop modes (STOP key, NORMAL STOP, Emergency stop).

4.8. Delayed start of a wash program

Allows programming the start time of a wash cycle using the keypad.

4.9. Unbalance control

Explains how the machine detects and reacts to load unbalance during spin.

4.10. Systems to aid loading and unloading

Details EASY LOAD, TILT, and TILT + EASY LOAD systems for loading assistance.

4.10.1. Control panel operation

Explains operation using the control panel devices like screen, keys, and buttons.

4.10.2. Remote control operation

Describes operation using the remote control devices for loading/unloading.

4.11. EASY LOAD system operation

Details the sequence for starting and operating the EASY LOAD system.

4.12. TILT system operation

Explains how to operate the TILT system for loading and unloading using control panel or remote.

4.13. TILT + EASY LOAD system operation

Describes operating the combined TILT + EASY LOAD system.

4.14. Pausing a program as a result of a dosing unit warning

Explains program pause triggered by dosing unit warnings for precise chemical delivery.

Pre-set programs

5.1. Table summarizing the pre-set programs

Presents a table detailing pre-set programs, their use, and parameters.

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

Explains the meaning of icons used in the pre-set program tables.

5.3. Contents of pre-set programs

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

Programming mode

6.1. Defining programming concepts

Defines key concepts for programming: function, phase, association of phases, and program.

6.2. Programming mode menus

Outlines the options available in the PROGRAMMING mode screen.

Programming a new wash program

Using the multi-function keyboard

Explains the use of multi-function keyboard keys for programming operations.

Using the numerical keyboard

Explains the use of the numerical keyboard for programming values.

7.1. Access to programming a new program

Details how to access the PROGRAMMING mode and select a new program.

7.2. Identifying the new program

Guides on naming the new program and associating fabric type.

7.3. Programming a program phase

Explains how to program individual phases of a wash program.

7.3.1. Water inlet

Details options for water inlet configuration, including third inlet.

7.3.2. Bath level

Allows programming the bath level for different stages of the wash.

7.3.3. Bath temperature - Heating

Configures bath temperature and heating options (water mixture, steam, electric).

7.3.4. Heating gradient

Defines temperature increase gradients for heating, specifying rates in °C/min or °F/min.

7.3.5. Product dosing

Explains programming of internal and external product dosing for up to four products.

7.3.6. Duration of the dosing

Allows programming the duration (in seconds) for each product dosing.

7.3.7. INFO A6 Mode

Enables interaction with A6(I/O2) board for load transfer and numerical value output.

7.3.8. Information time in Info A6 mode

Sets the duration for which the A6 Info mode feature will be enabled.

7.3.9. Rotation. Start - Stop Sequence

Selects distinct start-and-stop drum rotation sequences for a phase.

7.3.10. Rotation speed

Allows selecting and modifying drum rotation speeds in rpm for the wash cycle.

7.3.11. Rotation time

Sets the duration for drum rotation in minutes, after level, dosing, and temperature are reached.

7.3.12. Gradual cooling

Reduces bath temperature by admitting cold water after rotation time ends.

7.3.13. Cooling gradient

Defines temperature decrease gradients for cooling, specifying rates in °C/min or °F/min.

7.3.14. Draining

Configures draining operations, including options for double drain and recovery tank.

7.3.15. Draining speed

Sets the drum rotation speed during draining operations.

7.3.16. Spin time

Programs the spin time in minutes or seconds, starting after positioning speed is reached.

7.3.17. Buzzer

Configures the buzzer at the end of each phase, including programmable pause options.

7.3.18. End of phase or program

Provides options to program a new phase or end the program and return to the previous menu.

7.4. Manual program. Definition and use

Allows creating a customized single-phase program for immediate use.

7.5. INFO A6 mode

7.5.1. External dosing signals used in INFO A6 mode

Details INFO A6 mode options for load transfer and numerical value output.

7.5.2. Typical uses of the INFO A6 mode for transferring a numerical value

Explains two main uses: activating multiple dosings and transferring decimal numbers.

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

Table showing decimal values and their equivalence to A6(I/O2) board output activation.

Modifying programs

8.1. Modifying a program

Covers options for modifying program names, fabric types, phases, and inserting/erasing phases.

8.1.1. Selecting a program and modifying the name and the type of fabric

Step-by-step guide to selecting a program and changing its name and fabric type.

8.1.2. Selecting phase and intervention

Allows selecting a specific phase within a program for modification or viewing.

8.1.3. Modifying and viewing the content of a phase

Enables viewing and modifying the parameters of a selected program phase.

8.1.4. Inserting a phase

Allows inserting a new phase before or after an existing selected phase.

8.1.5. Erasing the phase selected

Removes a selected phase from the program, automatically renumbering subsequent phases.

8.2. Copying a program into an empty program

Copies an existing program (user-created or pre-set) into an empty program slot.

8.3. Locking and unlocking the use of a program

Secures programs with a four-digit access code, preventing unauthorized use.

8.4. Erasing a program

Removes user-programmed content from memory, with confirmation required.

8.5. Modifying the name and viewing the content of pre-set programs

Allows viewing pre-set program content and modifying their names.

Using the card

Accessing the CARD usage menu

Explains how to access the CARD menu from the main menu.

Submenu map

Lists the main operations available within the CARD menu.

9.1. Copy from machine to card

Selects and copies a program from the machine's memory to the memory card.

9.2. Copy from card to machine

Selects and copies a program from the memory card to an empty machine program slot.

9.3. Consulting the card and changing the program name

Allows viewing program content on the card and modifying program names.

9.4. Erasing a program on the card

Removes a selected program from the memory card, with confirmation.

System tools

Accessing the TOOLS mode menus

Explains how to access the SYSTEM TOOLS mode and its distinct menus.

10.1. Configuration menu. Introduction and access

Introduces the Configuration menu for modifying parameters and values.

10.2. Configuring operation and programming parameters

Lists and explains parameters configurable in the CONFIGURATION menu.

10.2.1. Operation parameters

Details parameters like LANGUAGE, SCREEN CONTRAST, TEMPERATURE UNIT, and BEEP.

PROGRAMMED DURATION OF THE BUZZER

Sets the duration of the acoustic beeps at the end of a phase.

PERMISSION OF ACCELERATION

Inhibits the acceleration function described in section 4.4.

EXTERNAL BUZZER

Activates an external buzzer for alarms, connected to A6(I/O2) board.

DOSING TEMPERATURE CONTROL 2 (INTERNAL)

Controls hot/cold water mixture for second internal dosing based on phase temp.

LOAD DETECTION

Activates weighing modes (Manual, AUTO, CEL) for load detection.

WEIGHING UNITS

Selects units for load weight display (KG or LB).

PROPORTIONAL WATER LEVEL

Adjusts bath level values in proportion to the selected load.

PROPORTIONAL DOSING TIME

Modifies dosing times in proportion to the selected load.

EXTERNAL DOSING TIME 1-4

Sets the duration (in seconds) for external dosing times 1 through 4.

PURGING HOT WATER

Purges hot water inlet piping by opening hot water valve and drain simultaneously.

PURGE DRAIN

Selects the drain through which purging water will be drained.

CLEANING DISPENSERS

Opens dispenser compartment valves to remove product remains.

CLEANING THE DISTRIBUTOR

Opens cold water inlet valve after external dosing to remove residue.

MINIMUM BATH TEMPERATURE

Maintains a minimum cold water temp (18°C/64F) by mixing hot and cold water.

THE EASY LOAD SYSTEM

Activates the TILT + EASY LOAD system for loading and unloading assistance.

PUMP SWITCH

Sets switching delay time for pump with valve open/closed after detecting no water.

NETWORK IDENTIFIER

Assigns a network identifier for communication via RS-485 protocol.

10.2.2. Advanced programming options

Activates advanced programming features like programmable dosing time.

PROGRAMMABLE DOSING TIME

Activates programming of dosing duration for each dosing.

PROGRAMMABLE ROTATION SPEED

Activates programming of drum rotation speed in the wash cycle.

PROGRAMMABLE HEATING GRADIENT

Activates programming of distinct heating gradients.

PROGRAMMABLE COOLING GRADIENT

Activates programming of distinct cooling gradients.

INFO A6 MODE

Activates advanced use of the A6(I/O2) board.

PROGRAMMABLE PAUSE

Activates programming of pause in the program at the end of a phase.

SPIN TIME UNIT - SECONDS

Activates programming of spin time in seconds.

10.2.3. Modifiable values tables

Presents tables for modifiable values, focusing on bath levels.

BATH LEVELS

Details bath level values in mm for different machine models and programmable ranges.

ROTATION (Start and stop sequences)

Modifies start and stop times for pre-established rotation sequences.

WASH ROTATION SPEEDS

Modifies the four drum rotation speeds in the wash cycle.

SPIN SPEEDS

Modifies spin speeds in rpm, respecting order criteria.

10.3. Setting the clock

Allows setting the washing machine's clock for delayed start functions.

10.4. Initializing the card

Erases card content to prepare it for new data or resolve recording issues.

10.5. Managing access codes

Protects programs and menus with a four-digit security code.

Information menu

General information.

Provides info on machine model, control characteristics, and board versions.

Operation counters.

Tracks executed operations like programs, cycles, and unbalances.

11.3. Alarm counters

Lists controlled alarms and their occurrence count depending on machine models.

11.4. Executed program counters

Registers the quantity of executions for each program, allowing counter erasure.

11.5. Load counters

Registers the quantity of linen washed per program, requires Load Detection.

Text messages

12.1. Programming messages and moment of display

Allows writing and scheduling three text messages to appear on screen.

Cleaning of recovery tank menu

13.1. Configuration of parameters and wash start

Configures parameters for tank cleaning operation and starts the process.

Troubleshooting

14.1. Freeing a person trapped inside the washing machine

Procedure to follow in case of entrapment, emphasizing safety operations.

14.2. Freeing a person trapped by the TILT system

Procedure to free a person trapped by the TILT system's movements.

14.3. Manually releasing of the security lock

Details manual release of the security lock in case of power failure or emergency.

14.4. Disassembling the door of the washing machine

Provides instructions for disassembling the washing machine door.

14.5. What to do when...

Troubleshooting common problems like persistent unbalance, noise, leaks, or forgotten codes.

14.6. System alarms

Lists main alarm messages, likely causes, and recommended responses.

Maintenance

15.1. Washing machine cleaning

Recommends periodic cleaning of the machine's exterior with a damp cloth.

15.2. Door seal cleaning

Instructs on cleaning the door seal carefully to remove residue.

15.3. Cleaning the solenoid valve filters

Details procedure for qualified personnel to clean solenoid valve filters.

15.4. Verifying the safety mechanisms

Describes checks for door lock and emergency push-button safety mechanisms.

15.5. Cleaning the dispenser

Procedure for authorized service to clean the dispenser.

Disassembly and assembly

Steps for disassembling and cleaning the dispenser unit.

15.6. Greasing the bearing housing

Explains bearing housing greasing for specific models by authorized personnel.

15.7. Checking the condition of the bearing housing seals

Procedure for authorized service to check bearing housing seals for leaks.

15.8. General revision

Recommends periodic overhaul of the washing machine by authorized service.

15.9. Recovery tank cleaning

Action for machines with recovery tank, procedure described in System Tools.

Service removal

16.1. Dismantling

Information on dismantling the machine and its recyclable materials.

Appendices to the manual

A. Examples of the use of INFO A6 mode

Provides practical examples of using the INFO A6 mode in various scenarios.

A.1. INFO A6 mode with the machine connected to a smart external control unit

Example of transferring load value and decimal code to an external control unit.

A.2. INFO A6 mode as a trigger of external signals

Shows how INFO A6 mode triggers external signals for pumps and dosings.

A.2.1. Example of using multiple external dosings of the same duration

Example of programming multiple external dosings with identical durations.

A.2.2. Example of using multiple external dosings of different durations

Example of programming multiple external dosings with varying durations using multiple phases.

B. Use of bath and proportional dosing in a machine connected to a dosing control unit

Shows using proportional dosing with external units, adjusting for load and bath level.

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