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GIRBAU HS-6057 User Manual

GIRBAU HS-6057
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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-6057 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGIRBAU
ModelHS-6057
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Instructions

Important Safety Instructions

Essential precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when using the machine.

Symbols Used in Machine Labelling

Explanation of the symbols found on the machine's labels for hazard and protection.

Symbols Used in this Manual

Explanation of symbols used within the instruction manual to highlight hazards or notes.

Important Instructions for Use and Preservation

Guidelines for the correct use and preservation of the washing machine to ensure longevity and performance.

Description

1.1. Characteristics

Details the construction and functional characteristics of the washing machine, including its components and capabilities.

1.2. Protection, Safety and Control Elements

Describes the fixed and moving guards, interlocks, and safety devices integrated into the machine.

1.3. Safety Functions

Explains the built-in safety functions like bath level, temperature, unbalance, and door opening controls.

Control Panel

2.1. Connection and Stop Devices

Identifies the general switch, ON/OFF switch, emergency stop, and stop key locations and functions.

2.2. Screen

Details the graphic and text modes of the screen, explaining its different parts and their functions.

2.3. Keyboards

Explains the function of the numerical keyboard and the multi-function keyboard for user interaction.

2.4. Card Reader

Describes the function of the memory card for storing and transferring wash programs.

Main Menu and Intervention Modes

Program Execution Mode

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

Programming Mode

Details functions for managing pre-set programs, creating new programs, and using memory cards.

System Tools Mode

Provides menus for configuring system parameters, setting the clock, and managing security codes.

Executing Programs

4.2. Loading and Starting a Wash Program

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

4.5. Manual Modification

Explains how to intervene and modify values of a running program phase, like water input or temperature.

4.7. Stop and Door Opening Modes

Describes different stop modes (normal, emergency, general) and how the door is unlocked.

4.9. Unbalance Control

Explains how the machine detects and manages load unbalance during the spin cycle.

4.10. Systems to Aid Loading and Unloading

Details the EASY LOAD and TILT systems that assist in loading and unloading the machine.

Pre-set Programs

5.1. Table Summarizing Pre-set Programs

A table listing all pre-set programs with their use, phases, and timings.

5.3. Contents of Pre-set Programs

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

Programming Mode

6.1. Defining Programming Concepts

Defines key concepts like function, phase, and program for understanding the programming process.

Programming a New Wash Program

7.1. Access to Programming a New Program

Steps to access the programming mode and select a new program to create.

7.3. Programming a Program Phase

Detailed instructions on programming individual phases of a wash program.

7.3.5. Product Dosing

Programming internal and external dosing for up to four products per phase.

7.3.10. Rotation Speed

Setting drum rotation speeds in rpm for wash cycles.

7.3.16. Spin Time

Programming the duration of the spin cycle, including options for seconds or minutes.

7.4. Manual Program Definition and Use

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

Using the Card

9.1. Copy from Machine to Card

Procedure for selecting and copying a program from the washing machine memory to a memory card.

9.2. Copy from Card to Machine

Procedure for copying a program from a memory card to an empty washing machine program.

System Tools

10.2. Configuring Operation and Programming Parameters

Details parameters for language, screen contrast, temperature units, and beep settings.

10.5. Managing Access Codes

How to set and manage four-digit security codes to protect programs and menus.

Information Menu

11.3. Alarm Counters

Lists and counts various system alarms detected by the machine, categorized by model.

Troubleshooting

14.1. Freeing a Person Trapped Inside the Washing Machine

Procedure to follow in case of entrapment, including safety warnings and door release steps.

14.6. System Alarms

Lists common alarm messages, their likely causes, and recommended responses or troubleshooting steps.

Maintenance

15.1. User-Maintenance Instructions

Tasks users can perform: cleaning the washer, door seal, solenoid filters, and checking safety devices.

15.2. Only to be Performed by Authorised Technical Service

Tasks reserved for qualified personnel: dispenser cleaning, bearing greasing, seal checks, and general revision.

15.4. Verifying Safety Mechanisms

Procedure for verifying the proper functioning of the door lock and emergency push-button.

Service Removal

16.1. Dismantling

Information on dismantling the machine for disposal, including material types and waste management.

Appendices to the Manual

A. Examples of INFO A6 Mode Use

Practical examples demonstrating the use of the INFO A6 mode in various scenarios.

A.2. INFO A6 Mode as Trigger of External Signals

Example of using INFO A6 mode to trigger external dosing signals for specific products.

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