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GIRBAU HS-4012 User Manual

GIRBAU HS-4012
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Cod. nº 407817
Rev. nº 01/0403
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Notice
d'Instructions de
Fonctionnement
pour Laveuses
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Manual de
Instrucciones de
Funcionamiento
para Lavadoras
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Operation
Instructions
Handbook for
Washers
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Manufacturer
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Fabricant
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Sello distribuidor
Cachet distributeur
Ctra. de Manlleu, km. 1
08500 VIC (Barcelona) - SPAIN
Tel. (34) 93 886 1100
Fax (34) 93 886 0785
E-mail: girbau@girbau.es
http://www.girbau.com
GIRBAU, S.A.GIRBAU, S.A.
HS - 4007 800001
HS - 4012 810001
HS - 4022 830001
HS - 4040 850001
HS - 4055 860001
HS - 4110 870001
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

GIRBAU HS-4012 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGIRBAU
ModelHS-4012
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

MACHINE DESCRIPTION

Safety Devices

Explains crucial safety mechanisms like door interlocks, guards, and emergency stop functions.

Motor Safety

Details safety devices protecting the motor from overheating and their operational implications.

Electrical Safety Circuit

Describes electrical safety devices protecting circuitry from internal faults and bad practices.

Door and Lock Safety

Explains door interlock and double safety system preventing unauthorized opening during operation.

Heating Safety

Details safety measures for the heating system to prevent operational issues and damage.

Water Level Safety

Covers the constant monitoring of water level, including minimum, over-level, and reporting of failures.

Out of Balance Control

Explains the double safety system for imbalance detection and its effect on extract speed.

Programme Safety

Ensures safe programme execution by monitoring microprocessor operation and electrical supply.

OPERATION

Door Lock and Opening

Details how to safely open and close the machine's door, including interlock mechanisms.

Initial Start-Up

Provides instructions for the initial setup and first use of the machine, emphasizing professional installation.

Stopping Modes

Explains different ways to stop the machine, including programme stop, end of programme, and normal stop.

Emergency Stop

Details the function and usage of the emergency stop button for immediate machine shutdown.

Don'ts

Lists prohibited actions and incorrect uses of the machine to prevent damage or hazards.

INTRODUCTION TO THE MICROPROCESSOR

Control Panel

Overview of the machine's control panel, identifying key buttons, displays, and indicators.

Emergency Stop Button

Details the function and operation of the emergency stop push-button.

MACHINE CONFIGURATION

Machine Configuration (CONF 1)

Guides the user through configuring the machine's basic settings via the CONF 1 menu, covering water, heating, and drain options.

Inverter Configuration

Explains how to load specific inverter parameters and verify configuration for optimal operation.

BASIC CONFIGURATION AND GENERAL ERASE

Return to Basic Configuration / General Erase

Resets all modifications and erases user-programmed data, returning the machine to factory settings.

OPERATION CONFIGURATION

Operation Configuration (CONF 2)

Details the configuration of operational parameters via the CONF 2 menu, including programme acceleration and buzzer duration.

Options That Can Be Modified

Details user-modifiable settings for programme acceleration, dosing duration, and other operational parameters.

MANUAL MODE OPERATION

Manual Mode Key Functions

Explains the function of each numeric key and the operation of the MANUAL mode.

Access to Manual Mode

Details the steps to activate MANUAL mode, including switch and selector settings.

AUTOMATIC MODE OPERATION

Wash Programmes Overview

Provides a detailed list of available wash programmes, including type of fabric and dirt level.

Wash Programme Execution

Guides users through the process of loading, operating, and adding products for wash programmes.

AUTOMATIC MODE PROGRAMMING

Access to Programming Mode

Guides users on how to access the programming mode, select programmes, and handle recorded/free programmes.

Programming a Programme

Explains the process of selecting a programme and setting values using numeric keys.

PROGRAMME MODIFICATION

Programme Modification

Explains how to modify user-recorded programmes (21-99) using access code 008 and following programming steps.

ERASING PROGRAMME CONTENT

Erasing Programme Content

Details the process of erasing programme content (21-99) using access code 007, including confirmation and cancellation steps.

ERROR REPORT

HAZARDS AND PREVENTION MEASURES

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

Electrical Hazards and Prevention

Covers risks from electrical circuit contact and particle ejection, detailing compliance standards and protective measures.

HAZARDS FROM ENERGY SUPPLY FAILURE AND MACHINERY MALFUNCTIONS

Hazards from Operation Failure

Covers risks from safety devices, door lock issues, and manual unlock procedures.

Control System Failure or Malfunction

HAZARDS FROM MISSING OR INCORRECT SAFETY MEASURES

MAINTENANCE

Preventive Maintenance by User

Outlines user responsibilities for routine maintenance, emphasizing adherence to schedules for optimal operation and safety.

User's Preventive Maintenance Schedule

Details the maintenance tasks to be performed by the user, categorized by weekly, monthly, and annual intervals.

Authorised Service Technician Tasks

Lists maintenance and verification tasks for authorized technicians, covering electrical safety, microprocessor, controls, and motors.

Authorised Service Technician Tasks (Continued)

Details technician tasks including pipes leakage, drum sealing, belt tension, screw tightness, structure checks, and suspension systems.

ALARM REPORTS AND OPERATION FAILURES

MAINTENANCE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION

General Safety Precautions for Maintenance

Emphasizes disconnecting power, securing guards, and using PPE during maintenance procedures.

Switch Disconnector Mechanical Interlocking

Details the procedure for mechanically interlocking the switch disconnector for safety during maintenance.

Manual Door Lock Unlock Procedure

Provides instructions for manually unlocking the door safety interlock only in exceptional situations or failures.

PROGRAMMING

Programme Programming (Access Code 21-99)

Guides users on programming custom wash programmes (21-99) by entering programme number and selecting options.

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