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grandimpianti GWH8 User Manual

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© All design models of Grandimpianti I.L.E. machines are registered
MA_GWH8-11-14-18-24-28_rev.00 02/2014
Idencaon. Product specicaon. Denions.
Preparaon of the product for use.
GWH8-11-14-18-24-28
Manufactured in compliance with 62079:2002-01 – EN 60204-1
Keep for future reference.

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grandimpianti GWH8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brandgrandimpianti
ModelGWH8
CategoryLaundry Appliance
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1.1 KEY OF INDICATIONS.

1. IDENTIFICATION

1.1 APPLIANCE BRAND AND DESIGNATION OF THE TYPE

Verifying the appliance's brand and model designation against documentation.

1.2 APPLIANCE VERSION

Understanding the specific model version based on its designation code.

1.3 NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE MANUFACTURER, SUPPLIER AND DISTRIBUTOR

Identifying the responsible parties for the appliance.

1.4 PICK-UP AND DELIVERY OF THE APPLIANCE BY THE CARRIER

Procedures and checks for receiving the appliance from the carrier.

2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

2.1 GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND RANGE OF APPLICATIONS, INTENDED USE

Overview of the appliance's purpose and suitable applications.

2.2 DIMENSIONS FOR TRANSPORT

Specifications related to the appliance's size for shipping.

2.3 DATA REGARDING POWER SUPPLY, GAS, WATER AND OTHER CONSUMABLES.

Technical data on energy, water, and consumables.

2.4 IP CODE

Understanding the appliance's protection rating against ingress.

2.5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND OPERATION AND STORAGE LIMITS (TRANSPORT)

Guidelines for operating and storing the appliance.

2.6 INFORMATION RELATIVE TO SAFETY, SUMMARY (PERSONAL PROTECTION, UNINTENDED USE)

Key safety information, user protection, and misuse warnings.

3. DEFINITIONS

3.1 SYMBOLS (LABELS) APPLIED TO THE APPLIANCE

Explanation and meaning of symbols used on the appliance labels.

4. PREPARATION OF THE PRODUCT FOR USE

4.1 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

Instructions for safely transporting and storing the appliance.

4.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USE

Essential safety checks and requirements before operating the appliance.

4.3 UNPACKING

Steps for safely removing the appliance from its packaging.

4.4 SAFE DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING MATERIALS

Guidelines for environmentally responsible disposal of packaging.

4.5 PREPARATION WORK BEFORE INSTALLATION

Tasks to perform before commencing appliance installation.

4.6 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY

Detailed instructions for installing and assembling the appliance.

4.6.1 CONSTRUCTION WORK

Requirements for the installation site and structural preparation.

4.6.2 WATER CONNECTION

How to connect the appliance to the water supply.

4.6.3 STEAM AND CONDENSATE CONNECTION (ONLY FOR APPLIANCES WITH STEAM HEATING)

Connecting steam and condensate lines for steam-heated models.

4.6.4 DISCHARGE PIPE CONNECTION

Connecting the appliance's drainage system.

4.6.5 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS

Procedures for making the electrical connections.

4.7 REMOVAL OF THE TRANSPORT BRACKETS

Steps to remove shipping restraints before operation.

4.8 ADJUSTING THE IMBALANCE MICRO SWITCH

Calibrating the imbalance sensor for proper operation.

4.9 AIR-BREAK AND WATER CONNECTION OF THE PUMPS FOR DOSING THE LIQUID DETERGENT

Connecting detergent dosing pumps and air-break device.

4.10 ELECTRIC CONNECTION OF THE PUMPS FOR DOSING THE LIQUID DETERGENT.

Electrical connections for automatic detergent dosing pumps.

4.11 TESTING

Procedures for verifying the appliance's functionality after installation.

4.12 STORAGE AND PROTECTION DURING INTERVALS BETWEEN NORMAL USE PERIODS

Guidelines for storing the appliance during downtime.

4.13 ERGONOMIC INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCES

Optimizing appliance placement for user ergonomics.

4.14 RE-PACKAGING TO PREVENT DAMAGE DURING TRANSPORT

Instructions for repacking the appliance for safe transport.

4.15 INFORMATION ASSIGNMENT (USERS, OPERATORS, MAINTENANCE EXPERTS)

Distributing manual information to relevant personnel.

4.15.1 LOCATION OF THE INSTRUCTIONS

Where to find and keep the user manual.

4.16 WARRANTY

Details on the appliance warranty coverage and terms.

5. OPERATION

5.1 ACTIVATION OF THE APPLIANCE

Steps to power on and activate the appliance.

5.2 ACTIVATION SCREEN

Understanding the main display and its elements.

5.3 OPERATION OF THE BUTTONS

How to use the various buttons on the control panel.

5.4 WASHING PROGRAMME SELECTION AND APPLIANCE START

Choosing and starting a washing programme.

5.5 WASHING PROGRAMME FAST FORWARD AND IMMEDIATE STOP

Controlling programme progress and stopping it.

5.6 STANDBY

How to put the appliance into or take it out of standby mode.

6. SIMPLIFIED MANAGEMENT OF THE SERVICE MENU

6.1 ACCESS TO THE SERVICE MENU

How to enter and navigate the service menu.

6.2 PAGES OF THE SERVICE MENU

Overview of the different sections within the service menu.

6.3 S2 MASTER 2

Technician-level settings for appliance characteristics.

6.4 S3 LANGUAGE

Setting the user interface language.

6.5 S4 TYPE OF USE

Configuring the operational profile for different user types.

6.6 S6 PREFERRED CYCLE

Setting the default washing programme at startup.

6.7 S7 WATER LOADING

Configuring water supply and loading parameters.

6.8 S8 SOAP PUMPS

Settings for the liquid detergent dosing system.

6.9 S9 MACHINE TYPE

Specifying the appliance model type for management.

6.10 S10 CHANGE PASSWORD

Procedure for changing access passwords.

6.11 S11 CONSUMPTION

Viewing appliance usage and consumption data.

6.12 S12 ALARMS LOG

Accessing records of appliance anomalies and errors.

6.13 S13 PIN

Information regarding PIN management.

6.14 S14 INVERTER MANAGEMENT

Settings for the inverter controlling the motor.

6.15 S15 MAINTENANCE

Accessing maintenance functions and settings.

6.16 S16 CONNECTIONS

Configuration of electronic power board connections.

6.17 S17 PRE-SET

Resetting appliance settings to factory defaults.

6.18 S18 DATE/TIME

Setting the appliance's internal clock.

7. SIMPLIFIED SETTING OF A WASHING PROGRAMME

7.1 STRUCTURE OF A WASHING PROGRAMME

Understanding the modular composition of washing programmes.

7.2 STRUCTURE OF A MODULE

Details on the internal structure and steps of a programme module.

7.3 STEP DETAILS

In-depth explanation of each programming step within a module.

7.3.1 WEIGHING

How the appliance measures laundry load for optimal settings.

7.3.2 LEVEL

Defining the water level in the tub for programme modules.

7.3.3 WATER LOAD

Configuring how water is loaded into the tub.

7.3.4 SOAP LOADING

Settings for automatic liquid detergent dosing.

7.3.5 TEMPERATURE

Setting and displaying the water temperature for modules.

7.3.6 HEATING

Configuring heating settings and temperature display options.

7.3.7 HYSTERESIS OR HEAT-REGULATION

Managing temperature stability and electrical consumption.

7.3.8 DRUM MOVEMENT

Defining drum rotation patterns and timing.

7.3.9 MODULE DURATION

Setting the length of time for each programme module.

7.3.10 DRAIN MODE

Selecting how water is drained from the tub.

7.3.11 SPIN SPEED

Configuring spin cycle parameters like speed and duration.

7.4 COMPOSITION OF A WASHING PROGRAMME

Creating custom washing programmes by combining modules.

7.5 COPYING AND PASTING WASHING PROGRAMMES

Duplicating and modifying existing washing programmes.

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