Do you have a question about the GIRBAU HS - 4055 and is the answer not in the manual?
Ensures proper door closure and safety interlock for machine operation.
Guides the initial setup and first use of the washing machine by authorized personnel.
Explains the electronic programmer's capabilities for managing wash cycles and user-defined programs.
Outlines configurable settings for adapting the machine to installation and user needs.
Provides instructions on how to access and modify various machine configuration options.
Configures water inlet settings for hot and cold water supply.
Details the configuration for the door interlock system, including power failure behavior.
Guides the loading and verification of inverter operating parameters.
Resets all modifications to factory defaults and erases user programs.
Instructions for viewing machine model, EPROM version, and heating type.
Details configurable operational parameters like program acceleration and dosing duration.
Instructions for accessing and modifying configuration options via display and keys.
Overview of pre-recorded and user-programmable wash cycles, and program structure.
Steps to access programming mode and select programs for recording or modification.
Configures water inlet settings, including options for multiple inlets and water types.
Sets water fill levels for the wash cycle, with prerequisites.
Configures water temperature control, including heating methods and safety features.
Configures detergent dosing parameters, including timing and number of doses.
Selects rotation sequences and stop times, including no rotation option.
Allows selection of drum rotation speed during the wash cycle for specific machine models.
Configures gradual water temperature reduction after rotation, with specific conditions.
Finalizes program setup and provides instructions for exiting programming mode.
Sets the duration for each detergent dosing step within a program.
Table listing display error messages, probable causes, and recommended solutions for troubleshooting.
Identifies mechanical risks associated with the machine's form, mass, velocity, and strength.
Outlines risks from electrical circuit contact and particle ejection due to shorts or overloads.
Addresses risks of burns from contact with hot machine surfaces.
Details noise level considerations and prevention measures.
Covers risks associated with vibration, including damage to structures and personnel.
Lists hazards from wash products, steam exhaust, fabric ignition, and biological contamination.
Addresses contamination risks from water supply siphoning and prevention measures.
Covers risks from poor posture, improper use of PPE, inadequate lighting, and human error.
Explains machine behavior during power loss and recovery.
Addresses risks from unexpected fluid discharge and prevention measures.
Details safety devices and manual override procedures for operation failures.
Emphasizes the importance of correctly positioned safety guards.
Stresses the requirement for installing external disconnect switches and manual valves.
Warns against improper use of emergency stop mechanisms.
Outlines user responsibilities for routine maintenance tasks as per schedule.
Lists maintenance and verification tasks to be performed by authorized service technicians.
Table listing display error messages, probable causes, and recommended solutions for troubleshooting.
Procedures for safely removing the washer from service, including disconnection and transport precautions.