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Ensures safety during installation procedures for laundry and wet cleaning equipment.
Highlights the dangers of high voltages and the need to disconnect power before servicing.
Warns about moving parts and sharp edges, emphasizing safe service procedures.
Clarifies the manual's purpose and disclaims responsibility for user qualifications.
Lists safety signs with 'CAUTION' emphasizing operational limits and user restrictions.
Provides safety signs in Spanish ('PRECAUCIÓN') with similar operational warnings.
Details the models covered, drum volumes, and general machine features.
Provides a general overview of the machine's functions and key components.
Explains the electromechanical programme unit and its control functions.
Describes the electro-mechanical door lock with safety switches and control.
Covers electric and steam heating options and their components.
Describes the diaphragm valve that controls water drainage from the drum.
Outlines essential daily checks for door lock, leaks, and detergent compartment cleaning.
Specifies periodic maintenance tasks, including checking the door and drain valve.
Details the front and rear control units and their constituent parts.
Explains the roles of the programme unit, level guards, thermostat, and switches.
Details jumper settings for the OL02 program and specific machine models.
Explains jumper configurations for the OL03 program and various machine types.
Explains factory-set level sensors and troubleshooting for faulty switches.
Guides on checking low and high water levels for prewash, main wash, and rinsing.
Provides steps to diagnose and resolve issues causing excessive water levels.
Explains the thermostat's role in monitoring water temperature and controlling heating elements.
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the thermostat sensor and unit.
Details the door lock components, actuator, controller, and general function.
Describes the LED indicators on the door lock control for error detection.
Outlines the inputs and outputs for the door lock control system.
Provides a detailed procedure for removing and installing a new door lock assembly.
Explains the motor's placement, drive mechanism, and overload protection.
Illustrates the electrical wiring for single-phase and three-phase motor configurations.
Details the thermal overload protectors and their function in preventing motor damage.
Provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing a new motor.
Guides on checking and adjusting the drive belt tension for optimal performance.
Details the components and structure of the drain valve assembly.
Explains how water pressure is used to operate the drain valve for closing and opening.
Provides instructions for safely disassembling the drain valve, noting water risks.
Guides on correctly reassembling the drain valve after repair or replacement.
Details the four-compartment design for pre-wash, main wash, rinse, and bleach.
Explains the electric heating elements, temperature sensor, and contactors.
Details how the programme unit controls heating elements based on temperature.
Provides instructions for safely replacing heating elements, noting water risks.
Explains how to set price ratios and program prices using switch settings.
Guides on calculating and setting the desired price for wash programs.
Details how to use switch S3 to configure price reductions for specific times.
Details the tools and steps required for removing the pulley from the shaft.
Provides instructions for installing a new pulley onto the shaft.
Offers a comprehensive guide for replacing bearings in the machine.











