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GIRBAU HS-6013 User Manual

GIRBAU HS-6013
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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 HS-6013 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGIRBAU
ModelHS-6013
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Instructions

Important Safety Instructions

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

Symbols Used in Machine Labelling

Explanation of graphical symbols found on the machine itself.

Symbols Used in This Manual

Explanation of graphical symbols used within the instruction manual.

Important Instructions for Use and Preservation

Key guidelines for correct machine operation, maintenance, and preservation.

Description

1.1. Characteristics

Details the construction features of the washing machine.

1.2. Protection, safety and control elements

Describes safety guards, interlocks, and control components.

1.3. Safety functions

Explains the operational safety features of the machine.

Control Panel

2.1. Connection and stop devices

Details power supply connections and emergency stop mechanisms.

2.2. Screen

Explains the washing machine display and its graphic/text modes.

2.3. Keyboards

Description of numerical and multi-function keyboard functions.

2.4. Card reader

Information on using memory cards for program storage.

Main Menu and Intervention Modes

3. MAIN MENU. INTERVENTION MODES

Overview of the three main operation areas: Program Execution, Programming, and System Tools.

Executing Programs

4.1. Starting the washing machine. Main menu

Initial steps to power on and access the main menu.

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

Guide to loading laundry and selecting a wash program.

4.3. Information about functions. Description of the screens

Explains the various informative screens displayed during operation.

4.4. INFO screen

Details on accessing and interpreting the INFO screen for detailed information.

4.5. Manual modification

Instructions for modifying program parameters during execution.

4.6. Crease-guard stop. RINSE HOLD function

Function to pause the program before the final spin cycle.

4.7. Stop and door opening modes

Describes different methods for stopping the machine and opening the door.

4.8. Delayed start of a wash program

Procedure for programming a delayed start time for wash cycles.

4.9. Unbalance control

How the machine detects and manages load unbalance during spinning.

4.10. Systems to aid loading and unloading

Overview of systems designed to assist with loading and unloading laundry.

4.10.1. Control panel operation

Using the control panel for loading and unloading aid functions.

4.10.2. Remote control operation

Using a remote control for loading and unloading aid functions.

4.11. EASY LOAD system operation

Detailed instructions for operating the EASY LOAD system.

4.12. TILT system operation

Detailed instructions for operating the TILT system.

4.13. TILT + EASY LOAD system operation

Instructions for using the combined TILT and EASY LOAD systems.

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

How the program pauses due to a dosing unit busy signal.

Pre-set Programs

5.1. Table summarizing the pre-set programs

A table outlining the available pre-set wash programs.

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

Guide to understanding the icons used in pre-set program tables.

5.3. Contents of pre-set programs

Detailed parameters and settings for each pre-set program.

Programming Mode

6.1. Defining programming concepts

Explanation of fundamental terms like function, phase, and program.

6.2. Programming mode menus

Overview of the options available within the programming mode.

Programming a New Wash Program

7.1. Access to programming a new program

Steps to enter the program creation interface.

7.2. Identifying the new program

Procedure for naming a new program and selecting fabric type.

7.3. Programming a program phase

General guide to setting up individual program phases.

7.3.1. Water inlet

Configuration options for water intake.

7.3.2. Bath level

Setting the water level for each wash phase.

7.3.3. Bath temperature - Heating

Configuring water temperature and heating parameters.

7.3.4. Heating gradient

Control over the rate of temperature increase.

7.3.5. Product dosing

Setting up detergent and chemical dispensing parameters.

7.3.6. Duration of the dosing

Defining the length of time for product dispensing.

7.3.7. INFO A6 Mode

Utilizing the A6 board for advanced programming options.

7.3.8. Information time in Info A6 mode

Setting the duration for which INFO A6 mode features are active.

7.3.9. Rotation. Start - Stop Sequence

Defining drum rotation patterns (start/stop sequences).

7.3.10. Rotation speed

Setting the drum rotation speeds for different phases.

7.3.11. Rotation time

Defining the duration of drum rotation for specific phases.

7.3.12. Gradual cooling

Implementing a gradual reduction in bath temperature.

7.3.13. Cooling gradient

Control over the rate of temperature decrease.

7.3.14. Draining

Configuration options for draining the wash bath.

7.3.15. Draining speed

Setting the speed at which the drum drains.

7.3.16. Spin time

Setting the duration of the spin cycle.

7.3.17. Buzzer

Configuring the buzzer at the end of program phases.

7.3.18. End of phase or program

Finalizing the programming of a phase or the entire program.

7.4. Manual program. Definition and use

Creating and using single-phase programs for immediate use.

7.5. INFO A6 mode

Advanced mode for interacting with the A6 (I/O2) board.

7.5.1. External dosing signals used in INFO A6 mode

Using A6 mode for controlling external dosing signals.

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

Practical applications of INFO A6 for data transfer.

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

Table detailing decimal values for activating A6 board outputs.

Modifying Programs

8.1. Modifying a program

General overview of how to edit existing programs.

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

Procedure to select a program and change its name/fabric type.

8.1.2. Selecting phase and intervention

Choosing specific phases within a program for modification.

8.1.3. Modifying and viewing the content of a phase

Editing or viewing the parameters of a selected phase.

8.1.4. Inserting a phase

Adding new phases into an existing program sequence.

8.1.5. Erasing the phase selected

Removing a specific phase from a program.

8.2. Copying a program into an empty program

Duplicating programs into unused slots.

8.3. Locking and unlocking the use of a program

Implementing password protection for programs.

8.4. Erasing a program

Deleting programs from the machine's memory.

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

Editing names and viewing content of factory pre-set programs.

Using the Card

9.1. Copy from machine to card

Transferring programs from the washing machine memory to a card.

9.2. Copy from card to machine

Transferring programs from a card to the washing machine.

9.3. Consulting the card and changing the program name

Viewing card contents and modifying program names.

9.4. Erasing a program on the card

Deleting programs from the memory card.

System Tools

10.1. Configuration menu. Introduction and access

Navigating and accessing the system configuration parameters.

10.2. Configuring operation and programming parameters

Overview of parameters that can be configured for machine operation.

10.2.1. Operation parameters

Settings related to language, screen contrast, and sound feedback.

10.2.2. Advanced programming options

Accessing more complex programming and feature settings.

10.2.3. Modifiable values tables

Tables for bath levels and rotation speeds.

10.3. Setting the clock

Procedure for adjusting the machine's internal clock.

10.4. Initializing the card

Formatting memory cards for use or data recovery.

10.5. Managing access codes

Setting and managing security codes for menus and programs.

Information Menu

11.1. General information. Content

Details on machine model, software versions, and program information.

11.2. Operation counters

Tracking of machine operations such as cycles and spin counts.

11.3. Alarm counters

Counters for system alarms and error logs.

11.4. Executed program counters

Registering the number of times each program has been executed.

11.5. Load counters

Counters that register the quantity of linen washed per program.

Text Messages

12.1. Programming messages and moment of display

Setting custom text messages and their display timing.

Cleaning of Recovery Tank Menu

13.1. Configuration of parameters and wash start

Setting parameters and starting the recovery tank cleaning sequence.

Troubleshooting

14.1. Freeing a person trapped inside the washing machine

Emergency procedures for safely releasing a trapped person.

14.2. Freeing a person trapped by the TILT system

Specific procedures for entrapment involving the TILT system.

14.3. Manually releasing of the security lock

Instructions for manually releasing the door security lock.

14.4. Disassembling the door of the washing machine

Steps for safely disassembling the machine's door.

14.5. What to do when...

Guidance for common operational issues and problems.

14.6. System alarms

Interpretation and response to various system alarm messages.

Maintenance

15.1. Washing machine cleaning

Recommended procedures for cleaning the exterior of the washing machine.

15.2. Door seal cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the door seal and removing debris.

15.3. Cleaning the solenoid valve filters

Procedure for cleaning water inlet solenoid valve filters.

15.4. Verifying the safety mechanisms

Checks to ensure the proper functioning of safety devices.

15.5. Cleaning the dispenser

Instructions for cleaning the detergent and chemical dispenser.

15.6. Greasing the bearing housing

Procedure for lubricating the bearing housing for smooth operation.

15.7. Checking the condition of the bearing housing seals

Inspection of bearing housing seals for leaks and wear.

15.8. General revision

Recommended periodic comprehensive overhaul of the washing machine.

15.9. Recovery tank cleaning

Procedure for cleaning the machine's recovery tank.

Service Removal

16.1. Dismantling

Procedures for dismantling the machine for disposal or recycling.

Appendices

A. Examples of the use of INFO A6 mode

Practical application examples for the INFO A6 mode.

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

Using INFO A6 mode when connected to an external control unit.

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

Utilizing INFO A6 mode to trigger external signals for pumps.

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

Example of triggering multiple external dosings with identical timing.

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

Example of triggering external dosings with varied timing.

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

Using proportional dosing with external dosing control units.

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