THE WALL CUTOUT SWITCH
PLACED BEFORE THE APPLIANCE
IS SWITCHED OFF.
The appliance does not require any particular
care thanks to its ergonomic design and to
the use of reliable, high-quality parts.
During use, cleaning and maintenance
procedures it is absolutely necessary to
make sure that the moving parts of the
appliance (motor, chain, etc.) cannot be
reached by tools or even touched with a
hand. The manufacturer declines any
responsibility for any personal injury arising
while using, cleaning or servicing the ironer.
Clean the external panels with a damp cloth
regularly. Avoid using inflammable or
abrasive products.
DO NOT USE WATER JETS TO CLEAN
THE APPLIANCE.
After 100 working hours, apply antistatic
wax onto the basin's ironing surface in order
to allow the fabrics to slide through more
easily and to keep the basin clean. Follow
the manufacturer's instructions indicated on
the wax packaging.
After 100 working hours, disassemble the
roller cover by undoing the strings which are
under the cotton sheet on both sides of the
roller. Wash the sheet in warm water (outer
cover) and soak the thick flannel layer in
cold water (inner cover). Dry the flannel
layer in the shade and put the damp sheet
back on the roller without ironing it.
After servicing leave the basin in its resting
position (that is, far from the roller).
PRIOR TO RECONNECTING POWER
SUPPLY THROUGH THE BUILT-IN
CUTOUT SWITCH AND THE WALL
CUTOUT SWITCH, FIT ALL THE
PREVIOUSLY REMOVED PANELS
BACK INTO PLACE.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
MAINTENANCE AND
REPAIR PERSONNEL
8. EXTRAORDINARY
MAINTENANCE AND ORDERING
SPARE PARTS
8.1 TROUBLESHOOTING
• Should the ironer fail to work, make sure
that:
- the wall cutout switch is on and the machine
is getting current;
- the built-in cutout switch is switched on
and the machine is being supplied with
current;
- the emergency door is in its correct place
and safely closed;
- the luminous start push button has been
pressed.
If after checking or carrying out the above-
mentioned steps, the ironer fails to work,
contact your authorised assistance centre or
our dealer (see last page of this booklet).
• If the ends of the roller start to blacken and
the centre of the roller becomes inefficient,
start using the end sections, in order to utilise
the heat on the entire surface of the basin.
The roller will thus become a uniform surface
and better ironing results will be obtained.
If after checking or carrying out the above-
mentioned steps the fault persists, contact
your authorised assistance centre or our
dealer (see last page of this booklet).
• If the basin is too hot and the laundry get
damaged (or it is not hot enough):
- check the temperature setting on the
thermostat and make sure it is suitable for
the clothes to be ironed;
- with the basin cold and standing up in its
resting position make sure that the appliance
reaches the high temperature limit within 15
minutes.
If after checking or carrying out the above-
mentioned steps the fault persists, contact
your authorised assistance centre or our
dealer (see last page of this booklet).
• If the basin does not lower itself against the
roller:
- check that the pressure on the pedal is
transmitted;
- check that the finger safety rod has not been
actuated;
- check that the local power company has not
inverted your incoming three-phase supply
; if this has happened, have the phases
inverted by our authorised technician or by
a qualified electrician.
If after checking or carrying out the above-
mentioned steps the fault persists, contact
your authorised assistance centre or our
dealer (see last page of this booklet).
8.2 SAFETY DEVICES
The machine features an electronic control
system that governs ordinary functions and
monitors some of the main settings of the
machine.
Apart from such electronic safety devices,
the appliance is also equipped with
electromechanical safety systems that
provide a high protection degree even in
case of failure of the electronic control.
The settings monitored by the machine,
which are indicated by flashing initials are
as follows:
AL1
SUPERTEMPERATURE
FAULTY PROBE
When a temperature beyond 210°C is
measured or when the probe is out of order
this alarm message is displayed and an
intermittent whistle-like sound is emitted
for one minute. The appliance remains like
that, still on but in alarm, until the temperature
drops below the alarm threshold. To eliminate
this problem it is also possible to switch the
appliance off and then on again.
AL2 THE OVERLOAD CUTOUT AT THE
EXTRACTION SYSTEM HAS TRIPPED
When malfunction or overheating is detected
in the extracting motor this alarm message is
15
displayed and an intermittent whistle-like
sound is emitted for one minute. The machine
is automatically switched off and the ironing
basin is lifted to its resting position. This
alarm can eliminated only by repairing and
if need be replacing the extracting system.
AL4 THE OVERLOAD CUTOUT AT THE
ROLLER MOTOR HAS TRIPPED
When malfunction is detected in the roller
motor this alarm message is displayed and
the alarm buzzer is actuated. The machine is
automatically switched off but the basin is
NOT brought to its resting position. To
eliminate this problem switch the appliance
off and then on again.
AL5 SAFETY DOOR
If the safety door is opened when the
appliance is on, this flashing message is
displayed. The machine is automatically
switched off but the basin is NOT brought to
its resting position. To exit this alarm status
just put the safety lid back in its normal
position. The position of the safety door is
monitored also when the machine is not
working but it is being energised (only yellow
light on).
AL6 BASIN UP TIME OUT
If after the pedal has been pressed the basin
does not reach its resting position within 10
seconds, this alarm message is displayed
and the alarm buzzer is actuated. The
appliance is automatically switched off and
only by being switched on again will it exit
this alarm status.
FURTHER SAFETY DEVICES
Apart from the electronically controlled
safety systems, the appliance is equipped
with a number of electromechanical
protection devices, i.e.:
1) SAFETY THERMOSTAT, manual reset
type, located at the rear of the machine, on
the control panel side. It cuts off power to the
heating elements as soon as temperature
reaches beyond 220°C. To reset the safety
thermostat unscrew its cap and press the
black pin with a tool until a "click" is heard.
Then screw the cap back in place. Find out
what the cause of overheating was.
2) CUTOUT SWITCH
OR
Disconnects the appliance from the power
mains.
3) SAFETY PUSH BUTTON
Switches the appliance off immediately at
any operating stage.
4) Line and auxiliary FUSES for total
protection of the electric system.
5)
ELECTROMECHANICAL
OVERLOAD CIRCUIT BREAKERS
manual reset type for the protection of the
built-in motors.
6) ISOLATION TRANSFORMER
Physically and electrically cuts off the
appliance from the power mains.
7)
FINGER SAFETY ROD against