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GIRBAU HS - 4055 User Manual

GIRBAU HS - 4055
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Cod. nº 407817
Rev. nº 01/0403
Manufacture date
Fecha fabricación
Date fabrication
Serial No.
Nº Fabricación
Nº Fabrication
ÇÇ
Notice
d'Instructions de
Fonctionnement
pour Laveuses
Versions Contrôle
PM
Manual de
Instrucciones de
Funcionamiento
para Lavadoras
Variantes Control
PM
Operation
Instructions
Handbook for
Washers
Control Version
PM
PM
Manufacturer
Fabricante
Fabricant
Dealer stamp
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
MODEL FROM MACHINE No.
MODELO A PARTIR MAQUINA Nº
MODELE A PARTIR MACHINE No.

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GIRBAU HS - 4055 Specifications

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BrandGIRBAU
ModelHS - 4055
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

HAZARD SYMBOLS USED ON WASHER LABELS

SYMBOLS USED ON THE INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK

OPERATION

DOOR LOCK AND OPENING

Ensures proper door closure and safety interlock for machine operation.

INITIAL START-UP

Guides the initial setup and first use of the washing machine by authorized personnel.

INTRODUCTION TO THE MICROPROCESSOR

PROGRAMMABLE MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL

Explains the electronic programmer's capabilities for managing wash cycles and user-defined programs.

MACHINE CONFIGURATION

OPTIONS THAT CAN BE MODIFIED

Outlines configurable settings for adapting the machine to installation and user needs.

OPTION CONFIGURATION

Provides instructions on how to access and modify various machine configuration options.

3.5.a.- Hot water fill connection to the machine.

Configures water inlet settings for hot and cold water supply.

3.5.d.- Safety door lock system

Details the configuration for the door interlock system, including power failure behavior.

3.5.h.- Inverter configuration.

Guides the loading and verification of inverter operating parameters.

RETURN TO MACHINE´S BASIC CONFIGURATION. GENERAL ERASE.

Resets all modifications to factory defaults and erases user programs.

DISPLAYING

Instructions for viewing machine model, EPROM version, and heating type.

CONFIGURATION OF OPERATION.

OPTIONS THAT CAN BE MODIFIED

Details configurable operational parameters like program acceleration and dosing duration.

OPTIONS CONFIGURATION.

Instructions for accessing and modifying configuration options via display and keys.

PROGRAMMING

6.1 INTRODUCTION

Overview of pre-recorded and user-programmable wash cycles, and program structure.

6.2. PROGRAMMING A PROGRAMME

Steps to access programming mode and select programs for recording or modification.

6.2.a.- Water inlet.

Configures water inlet settings, including options for multiple inlets and water types.

6.2.b.- Water level.

Sets water fill levels for the wash cycle, with prerequisites.

6.2.c.- Water heating.

Configures water temperature control, including heating methods and safety features.

6.2.d.- Product dosing.

Configures detergent dosing parameters, including timing and number of doses.

6.2.e.- Rotation type.

Selects rotation sequences and stop times, including no rotation option.

6.2.f.- Wash speed

Allows selection of drum rotation speed during the wash cycle for specific machine models.

6.2.h.- Progressive cooling down.

Configures gradual water temperature reduction after rotation, with specific conditions.

6.2.m. Programming end

Finalizes program setup and provides instructions for exiting programming mode.

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING.

6.3.a. Dosing duration programming.

Sets the duration for each detergent dosing step within a program.

COPYING A PROGRAMME

PROGRAMME MODIFICATION

ERASING PROGRAMME CONTENT

ERROR REPORT

DISPLAY REPORT

Table listing display error messages, probable causes, and recommended solutions for troubleshooting.

HAZARDS AND PREVENTION MEASURES.

MECHANICAL HAZARDS

Identifies mechanical risks associated with the machine's form, mass, velocity, and strength.

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

Outlines risks from electrical circuit contact and particle ejection due to shorts or overloads.

THERMAL HAZARDS

Addresses risks of burns from contact with hot machine surfaces.

HAZARDS GENERATED BY NOISE

Details noise level considerations and prevention measures.

HAZARDS GENERATED BY VIBRATION

Covers risks associated with vibration, including damage to structures and personnel.

HAZARDS GENERATED BY MATERIALS PROCESSED...

Lists hazards from wash products, steam exhaust, fabric ignition, and biological contamination.

Supply water contamination, by bath siphon

Addresses contamination risks from water supply siphoning and prevention measures.

HAZARDS GENERATED BY NEGLECTING THE ERGONOMIC PRINCIPLES

Covers risks from poor posture, improper use of PPE, inadequate lighting, and human error.

HAZARDS CAUSED BY FAILURE OF ENERGY SUPPLY...

Failure of energy supply

Explains machine behavior during power loss and recovery.

Unexpected ejection of fluids

Addresses risks from unexpected fluid discharge and prevention measures.

Generated by operation failure

Details safety devices and manual override procedures for operation failures.

Errors of fitting

Failure or malfunction of control system

HAZARDS CAUSED BY TEMPORARY MISSING...

Fixed and movable guards

Emphasizes the importance of correctly positioned safety guards.

Energy supply disconnecting devices

Stresses the requirement for installing external disconnect switches and manual valves.

Emergency devices

Warns against improper use of emergency stop mechanisms.

MAINTENANCE

8.1. PROGRAMMED FOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Outlines user responsibilities for routine maintenance tasks as per schedule.

STA'S OPERATION

Lists maintenance and verification tasks to be performed by authorized service technicians.

ALARM REPORTS. POSSIBLE OPERATION FAILURES

DISPLAY REPORT

Table listing display error messages, probable causes, and recommended solutions for troubleshooting.

SERVICE REMOVAL / DISMANTLING

9.1 SERVICE REMOVAL

Procedures for safely removing the washer from service, including disconnection and transport precautions.

MATERIALS RECOVERY

10.1. MACHINE CONFIGURATION

10.2. OPERATION CONFIGURATION

10.3. PROGRAMMATION

10.4. Other options.

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