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| Do not waste your money on this one. You know the saying you get what you pay for? Well that phrase is sooo true on this one. I bought this mainly for a trip to Washington DC/Maryland area and future trips to other states. | |
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Operating manual Tumble dryers T4250, T4350
Type N2.
Selecta Control
Operating manual in original language
43 31/EN 2010.04.01
Contents
Additional safety instructions and warnings.. 4 Safety precautions.... 5 Instructions for use... 7. Glossary.... 7 Diagram of tumble dryer.. 8. Instruction signs/operating panels... 9 Operating panel buttons and symbols.. 11 Programmes AHL.... 12. Tumble dryer with manual operation AHL.. 13. Programmes OPL... 14 Tumble dryer with manual operation OPL... 15 Programmes Coin-operated laundries.. 16 Tumble dryer with payment... 17. Error codes... 19. Maintenance... 23.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and com onent specifications. p
Additional safety instructions and warnings
Using the dryer
Do not operate this appliance before reading the instruction booklet. Do not put articles containing froam rubber, plastic or similarly textured rubberlike materials in the dryer. Do not dry mopheads or articles exposed to gasoline, kerosene, paint wax, grease, combustible detergent or all purpose cleaners. Do not use heat for drying foam rubber items or similarly textured rubberlike materials. Do not put articles soiled with flammable liquids, vegetable- or cooking oils in dryer. Do not load materials containing flammable solvents into this appliance Do not reach into dryer until all moving parts have stopped. Do not let children play in or near dryer. Do not operate with panels, covers or guards removed from this appliance. Remove articles being dried immediately after tumbler stops. Lint screen must be cleaned in accordance with the manufacturer`s recommended freguency guidelines. Avoid overdrying items such as silk and wool, as shrinkage or fabric damage may result.
The area surrounding the dryer
Do not store or use flammable liquids near the dryer. Do not store chemicals, or spray aerosols near this appliance. Do not store or use aerosols or cleaning solvents in the vicinity of the dryer. Some chemicals used in laundries contain Chlorine (some drycleaning fluids, aerosols and bleach) When exposed to a flame, these chemicals may produce toxic fumes that are harmful to humans and highly corrosive. Do not place articles on or against this appliance This dryer is not to be used in the presence of dry cleaning solvents. A clothes dryer produces combustible lint and the area around the clothes dryer should be kept free of lint.
Safety Precautions
Do not dry unwashed items in the machine The machine is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been used for cleaning. Do not allow minors to use the machine. Do not hose down the machine with water. The machine's door lock must under no circumstances be bypassed. Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, waxes and wax removers should be washed in hot water with an extra amount of detergent before being dried in the machine. Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the machine. Fabric softeners or similar products should be used as specified by the fabric softener instructions. The machine may not be used to dry floor mops that contain polypropylene. The final part of a drying cycle occurs without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that the items are left at a temperature that ensures that the items will not be damaged. WARNING. Never stop the machine before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipiated. Remove garments from the machine as soon as they are dried. This prevents them from becoming creased and reduces the risk of spontaneous ignition. If the machine develops a fault, this must be reported to the person in charge as soon as possible. This is important both for your safety and that of others. The machine must not be located where a door, sliding door, etc., can block the machine's door The machine is not intended to be used by people (including minors) with reduced physical or mental capacity or lack of experience and knowledge. Such people must be instructed in the use of the machine by a person who has responsibility for their safety. Minors must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine. Adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flow of gases into the room for appliances burning other fuels, including open fires. Gas heated tumble dryer: The machine is not to be installed in rooms containing cleaning machines with perchloroethylene, TRICHLOROETHYLENE or CHLOROFLUOROCONTAINING HYDROCARBONS as cleaning agents. If you can smell gas, Do not switch on any equipment Do not use electrical switches Do not use telephones in the building Evacuate the room, building or area Contact the person responsible for the machine
In order to prevent damage to the electronics (and other parts) that may occur as the result of condensation, the machine should be placed in room temperature for 24 hours before being used for the first time.
Instructions for use Instructions for use
Glossary Auto Stop
The tumble dryer stops automatically when the clothes are dry.
AHL (Apartment House Laundry)
Example: Communal laundries / Housing block laundries.
OPL (On Premises Laundry)
Example: Institutional laundries.
RMC (Residual Moisture Control)
The tumble dryer has residual moisture control.
Instructions for use
Diagram of tumble dryer
Prepared for coin insert
Instruction sign
Operating panel
Filterdoor / Filter
Instructions for use Instruction signs / operating panels
AHL - Tumble dryer with manual operation
SELECTA CO N TRO L
93 41_00
10 00.40.00
OPL - Tumble dryer with manual operation
93 40.00
Coin-operated laundries
11 01.00
10 01.00
W00089
Instructions for use Operating panel - buttons and symbols
P button
Reversing Reversing on/off. OPL laundries only.
Program selection button. Not active on pay machines. With RMC: Push button during operation, display shows: the residual moisture in the clothes.
Time button Setting of drying time. Not active on pay machines.
Cool-down time Setting of cool-down time. OPL laundries only.
Temperature button Temperature selection button. Push button during operation, display shows: the outlet temperature.
Heat When lamp is lit the heat is on.
Selected temperature Lamp is lit at selected temperature.
Filter When lamp is lit filter door / filter drawer is open.
Start/stop button Start: Push button. Stop: Push button or open door.
Program status d xx = c xx = c - - = 00 = Time controlled drying - xx indicates the time. Time controlled cool-down - xx indicates the time. Temperature controlled cool-down. Standby. The dryer runs an anti-crease program for 120 minutes or until the door is opened.
Programmes - AHL
Programmes P 01 - P 02
Program P 01 P 02 Process Extra dry Ready to put away Textiles Denim 100% cotton / poly cotton mixture / terry
Programmes P 01 - P 03 on dryers with RMC
Program P 01 P 02 P 03 Process Extra dry Ready to put away Textiles Denim 100% cotton / poly cotton mixture / terry
Ironing dry (15% moisture) All textiles
Temperature
High Medium Low No heat Non-iron/normal wash Non-iron/normal wash Fine wash/mild wash Cotton and mixed fabrics Cotton and mixed fabrics Delicate fabrics Airing bedspreads, duvets and bedclothes
Full loads are recommended in order to achieve the best result. Full load is indicated in kilos of dry textile. Dryer T4250 = 12.5 kg Dryer T4350 = 17.5 kg
Instructions for use Tumble dryer with manual operation - AHL
Clean filter Fill garments into the drum
Close the door
Select programme or set the drying time
P 01 P 02 P 03
Extra dry Ready to put away Ironing dry (15% moisture)
Select temperature High Medium Low No heat
Press start
The tumble dryer stops Automatically when the clothes are dry or when the selected time has expired.
Wait for the dryer to stop or press stop.
Restart Close the door and press start.
To prevent creasing: Empty the tumble dryer as soon as the program has ended.
If the tumble dryer is not emptied immediately after the drying time has ended, an anti-crease programme is automatically engaged. This means that the drum rotates at short intervals, thereby almost completely avoiding creasing.
Programmes - OPL
Programmes P 01 - P 09 on dryers with RMC
Program P 01 P 02 P 03 P 04 P 05 P 06 P 07 P 08 P 09 Process Extra dry Ready to put away Ironing dry (5% moisture) Textiles Denim 100% cotton / poly cotton mixture / terry Polyester / nylon
Ironing dry (10% moisture) Wool / silk Ironing dry (15% moisture) Viscose / acetate Ironing dry (20% moisture Mixed textiles 10 min. drying 20 min. drying 30 min drying All textiles All textiles All textiles
Programmes P 01 - P 05 on dryers with Auto Stop
Program P 01 P 02 P 03 P 04 P 05 Process Extra dry Dry 10 min. drying 20 min. drying 30 min drying Textiles All textiles All textiles All textiles All textiles All textiles
High Medium Low No heat Non-iron/normal wash Non-iron/normal wash Fine wash/mild wash Cotton and mixed fabrics Cotton and mixed fabrics Delicate fabrics, Airing bedspreads, duvets and bedclothes
Instructions for use Tumble dryer with manual operation - OPL
P 01 P 02 P 03 P 04 P 05 P 06 P 07 P 08 P 09
Extra dry Ready to put away Ironing dry (5% moisture) Ironing dry (10% moisture) Ironing dry (15% moisture) Ironing dry (20% moisture) 10 min. drying 20 min. drying 30 min. drying
Programmes - Coin-operated laundries
Instructions for use Tumble dryer with payment
Pay with coins/card
Error codes Error codes
The tumble dryer has automatic error indication. Error indication is displayed as a flashing code. Please refer to the manual Selecta Control for an explanation of error codes. The inspector of the laundry must be contacted should an error be displayed. The user can, however, try to correct some error codes himself.
Error code E05 or E06
When the error code E05 or E06 is displayed,this can be due to the motor being too hot. Stop the dryer and wait for 5 minutes. Start again and choose a program. If this does not help and the error code reappears the inspector of the laundry must be contacted.
Error code E12
When the error code is displayed this can be due to the user having overfilled the dryer with clothes that are too wet. Remove some of the clothes, close the door, and press the start button. If this does not help and the error code reappears the inspector of the laundry must be contacted.
Error codes
Error code E14
When the ignition control fails to detect a flame, a signal is sent to the PCB, and error code E14 is displayed. When this condition occurs, the gas valve is shut off and the ignition control must be reset manually.
Resetting
Open the operating panel and press the gas reset button A on the back of the PCB for one second. OPL: Press the reset button B next to the operating panel. NOTE! When resetting the system the dryer must operate on a program with heat and the heat indicator must be on. Japan only: By opening and closing the door (coin operated dryers only). It is normal that error code E14 occurs when first starting up the dryer, since air in the gas line must be purged. Check that air supply to the room and ventilation are compliant with the recommendations given in the installation manual. If the problem persists, refer to Error code 14 in the Selecta Control service manual for more information.
Error code
Error code E15
When the error code is displayed this can be due to the user having overfilled the dryer. Remove some of the clothes, close the door, and press the start button. If this does not help and the error code reappears the inspector of the laundry must be contacted.
Error code E16
The error code is displayed if the user presses the start button while the vacuum switch is already closed. Resetting by opening / closing the door and pressing start button.
Maintenance Maintenance
The following should be carried out at regular intervals, depending on the operating frequency.
Check that the drum stops when the loading door or the filter door is opened. If the dryer operates with the loading door or filter door open, the machine must be placed out of order until repairs are made. NOTE Contact qualified service personnel to disconnect power from the affected dryer. Check that the dryer does not start until the start / stop button is activated. Check whether the door packing has been cleaned (use a moist cloth).
Cleaning of filter compartment. Remove the door by opening it and pulling it upwards. It is not necessary to remove the lint filter for cleaning. The air system of the machine ensures that lint and dust settle automatically at the bottom of the filter compartment, from where they are removed by means of a hand-held broom or a vacuum-cleaner. Check that the lint filter is unbroken
W00090
W00091
Maintenance
Weekly
Cleaning of filter. Steam heated dryers only The filter at the back of the calorifier must be cleaned depending on the depending frequency of use. It is recommended to clean the filter at least once a week. The filter must be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or, if necessary, cleaned with water. Demount the filter if it needs to be cleaned with water. After cleaning, replace the filter.
Monthly
Dryer with RMC Wipe off/clean drum and lifters with citric acid (Acidum citricum). If soap/ softener residue remains, it is recommended also to use a coarse sponge. Lack of cleaning the lifters can reduce the automatic residual moisture control in the clothes resulting in the clothes being moister than requested when the program has ended
Quarterly
Check that the following are not clogged by lint and dust or otherwise blocked: Fresh-air intake on the back of the dryer The area surrounding the dryer Exhaust duct Fresh-air intake to the room Check that the exhaust system connections are tight.
To be carried out by qualified personnel
Disconnect the power to the dryer.
Annually
Dismount front panel and finger protector. Clean for lint/dust. Check and tighten the support rollers. At least once a year, the inside wearing parts should be checked and cleaned for lint.
Quarterly/Semi-annually
Check that the fan wheel is not clogged by lint or otherwise blocked.
W00092
Lubrication
All bearings are maintenance free as they are permanently lubricated.
W00093, 94
Washer extractors, Tumble dryers, Hydro extractors
Types: W.55H., W3., WN3., W4.H., EXSM.X., H1., N1130., N1190., N2., N3., N4., N5. Product standards:EN 60335-2-4, -7, -11 EMF standards: EN 50366:2003 + A1 EMC standards: EN 61000-6-1 (2001) W.55H., W3., W4.H., N1130, N1190, N2., N3. EN 61000-6-3 (2001) W.55H., W3., WN3., W4.H., EXSM.X., N1130, N1190, N2., N3. A11 (2003) WN3., N5. EN 61000-3-11 (2001) EXSM.X. EN 61000-6-2 (2005) WN3., N4., N5. EN 61000-6-3 (2007) N4. Frskran om verensstmmelse
Vi, Electrolux Laundry Systems Sweden AB SE-Ljungby, Sverige frskrar under eget ansvar att denna produkt, med typbeteckning och enl. ovan, r tillverkad i verensstmmelse med fljande direktiv: LVD Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC GAS Directive 90/396/EEC (gller endast N'''''' och WN3. CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC MD Directive 2006/42/EC
EF-samsvarserklring
Vi, Electrolux Laundry Systems Sweden AB SE-Ljungby, Sverige, erklrer p eget ansvar at dette produktet, med typebetegnelse og produksjonsnummer som angitt nedenfor, er produsert i samsvar med bestemmelsene i flgende direktiver: LVD Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC GAS Directive 90/396/EEC (gjelder bare N'''''' og WN3. ) CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC MD Directive 2006/42/EC
CE Declaration of conformity
We, Electrolux Laundry Systems Sweden AB SE-Ljungby, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that the product of the type stated above is manufactured in conformity with the following EU directives: LVD Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC GAS Directive 90/396/EEC (N''''''. and WN3. only) CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC MD Directive 2006/42/EC
EG-Conformiteitsverklaring
Wij, Electrolux Laundry Systems Sweden AB SE-Ljungby, Zweden verklaren hierbij op eigen verantwoordelijkheid dat het produkt van het type en met het serienummer zoals hieronder vermeld, is vervaardigd conform de volgende normen: LVD Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC GAS Directive 90/396/EEC (alleen N'''''' en WN3.) CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC MD Directive 2006/42/EC
EG-Konformittserklrung
Wir, die, Electrolux Laundry Systems Sweden AB SE-Ljungby, Schweden erklren hiermit in alleiniger Verantwortung, da das Produkt mit der oben genannten Typenbezeichnung mit folgenden EU-Richtlinien bereinstimmt: LVD Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC GAS Directive 90/396/EEC (Nur N'''''' und WN3.) CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC MD Directive 2006/42/EC
Dichiarazione CE di conformit
Noi Electrolux Laundry Systems Sweden AB SE-Ljungby, Svezia dichiariamo sotto la nostra esclusiva responsabilit che il prodotto del tipo specificato sopra conforme alle seguenti direttive [UE]: LVD Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC GAS Directive 90/396/EEC (solo N'''''' e WN3.) CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC MD Directive 2006/42/EC
Art. No. 438 9041-90 / 06.21
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Installation manual Tumble dryers T4250, T4350
Type N2.
Selecta Control
Installation manual in original language
43 61/EN 2010.06.09
Contents
The front of the dryer... 4 Safety precautions.... 5 Technical data.... 7 Setup.... 11 Unpacking.... 11 Installation... 13 Mechanical installation... 13 Reversing door... 14 Installation on board a ship... 18 Evacuation system... 19 Air principle... 19. Fresh-air... 19 Exhaust duct... 20. Outlet dimensioning.. 22. Adjusting the dryer... 24 Steam installation... 25. Gas installation... 29. Converting instructions to another gas type.. 30 Electric installation... 35 Function check... 39 Dimenstion sketch Adapter for direct fresh-air intake. 41
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and com onent specifications. p
The front of the dryer
Affix the enclosed sign on the front of the dryer
CAUTION! Remove clothes from dryer as soon as it stops. This keeps wrinkles from setting in and reduces the possibility of spontaneous combustion
29 00.01
W00083
Safety Precautions
Do not dry unwashed items in the machine The machine is not to be used if industrial chemicals have been used for cleaning. Do not allow minors to use the machine. Do not hose down the machine with water. The machine's door lock must under no circumstances be bypassed. Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, acetone, alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, waxes and wax removers should be washed in hot water with an extra amount of detergent before being dried in the machine. Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the machine. Fabric softeners or similar products should be used as specified by the fabric softener instructions. The machine may not be used to dry floor mops that contain polypropylene. The final part of a drying cycle occurs without heat (cool down cycle) to ensure that the items are left at a temperature that ensures that the items will not be damaged. WARNING. Never stop the machine before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipiated. Remove garments from the machine as soon as they are dried. This prevents them from becoming creased and reduces the risk of spontaneous ignition. If the machine develops a fault, this must be reported to the person in charge as soon as possible. This is important both for your safety and that of others. The machine must not be located where a door, sliding door, etc., can block the machine's door The machine is not intended to be used by people (including minors) with reduced physical or mental capacity or lack of experience and knowledge. Such people must be instructed in the use of the machine by a person who has responsibility for their safety. Minors must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine. Adequate ventilation has to be provided to avoid the back flow of gases into the room for appliances burning other fuels, including open fires. Gas heated tumble dryer: The machine is not to be installed in rooms containing cleaning machines with perchloroethylene, TRICHLOROETHYLENE or CHLOROFLUOROCONTAINING HYDROCARBONS as cleaning agents. If you can smell gas, Do not switch on any equipment Do not use electrical switches Do not use telephones in the building Evacuate the room, building or area Contact the person responsible for the machine
In order to prevent damage to the electronics (and other parts) that may occur as the result of condensation, the machine should be placed in room temperature for 24 hours before being used for the first time.
Technical data
( a) (b) 7 Electric and gas heating Steam heating Door opening = 580 Operating panel Electric connection Gas connection Steam: in Steam: out Pipe connection, evacuation
T4250 T4350 T4250 T4350
A B (a) B (b)
P (a) P (b) Q
755 585
2040 740
B (b) A 5 B (a)
C 6 D E
O 6 H 7 G K 7
F P (b) P (a)
W00053
Technical data T4250
Drum volume Weight net Drum diameter depth revolutions per minute Capacity, max Heat effect Air consumption Heat effect 9 kW Heat effect 13.5 kW Steam heating Piping evacuation Piping steam Steam in Steam out Max. counter-pressure Heat effect 9 kW Heat effect 13.5 kW Steam heating Gas piping Gas pressure Sound pressure level
* Depending on steam pressure ** See page regarding pressure
Electric 45 12.5 9/13.600 -
Gas 45 12.5 13.5 - 600 - 200 - - - 520 - ISO 7/1-R1/2 ** < 70
Steam 45 12.5 * ISO 7/1-R1 ISO 7/1-R< 70
litres kg mm mm rpm kg kW m3/h m3/h m3/h
200 Pa Pa Pa dB (A) - - - - - < 70
Technical data T4350
Drum volume Weight net Drum diameter depth revolutions per minute Capacity, max Heat effect Air consumption Heat effect 13.5 kW Heat effect 18 kW Heat effect 21 kW Steam heating Piping evacuation Piping steam Steam in Steam out Max. counter-pressure Heat effect 13.5 kW Heat effect 18 kW Heat effect 21 kW Steam heating Gas piping Gas pressure Sound pressure level
Electric 45 17.5 13.5/1000 - -
Gas 45 17.- - 1000 - 200 - - - - 270 - ISO 7/1-R1/2 ** < 70
Steam 45 17.5 * ISO 7/1-R1 ISO 7/1-R< 70
litres kg mm mm rpm kg kW m3/h m3/h m3/h m3/h
200 Pa Pa Pa Pa dB (A) - - - - - - < 70
Motor specifications
T4250, T4350 Dryer with reversal Blower motor 3-phase Effect Revolutions per minute 50 Hz Revolutions per minute 60 Hz Drum motor 3-phase Effect Revolutions per minute 50 Hz Revolutions per minute 60 Hz Dryer without reversal Drum / blower motor 1-phase Effect Revolutions per minute 50 Hz Revolutions per minute 60 Hz Drum / blower motor 3-phase Effect Revolutions per minute 50 Hz Revolutions per minute 60 Hz kW rpm rpm kW rpm rpm 1.3200 0.3200 kW rpm rpm kW rpm rpm 0.3200 0.3300
Setup Setup
Unpacking
When unpacking the machine, handle it with care. The drum has no transport clamps.
500 mm
Fastened to the pallet
The dryer is fastened to the pallet by two bolts. Open the filter drawer and then remove the front bolt. Remove the back plate and then remove the back bolt.
Tumbler type 4250
Max. 50 mm Min.150 mm
From factory the dryer is equipped with 4 supporting feet (a). Dryer type 4250 must be installed with all 6 supporting feet mounted (a+b). The last 2 feet (b) are temporarely mounted at the bottom on the back of the back cover. Unscrew the feet and carefully tilt the dryer forward and then demount the 2 feet (b). The last 2 feet are monted in order to stabilize the machine.
W00054
Tumbler type 4350
From factory the dryer is equipped with 4 supporting feet (a).
Positioning
Place the tumble dryer in such a way that work can be done as easily as possible by the user and the service technician alike. The distance to the wall or other equipment behind the dryer should be min. 500 mm. Apart from the minimum distances shown on fig. 1 there are no further requirements to the distance around the dryer. However, there should be free access to the back of the dryer for the purpose of servicing it. The door hanging can be changed.
Installation Installation
Mechanical installation Dryer type 4250
Adjust the dryer to ensure that it is horizontal and stands firmly on all six feet. The maximum height adjustment of the feet is 15 mm.
A A A A A A
W00055
Dryer type 4350
Adjust the dryer to ensure that it is horizontal and stands firmly on all 4 feet. The maximum height adjustment of the feet is 15 mm.
The feet must be locked
Bearing in mind the stability of the feet, it is important to lock the tumble dryers feet with nuts A. After adjusting, reinstall the panels.
Installation
Up to machine No. T4250 4250/101239 T4350 4350/100824 Reversing door
The loading door is reversible if it does not open to the desired side.
Reversing
1. Disconnect the power supply to the dryer. 2. Open the operating panel. 3. Demount the filter door. 4. Unscrew the door and the front panel. 5. Unscrew the cover plate. 6. Demount the micro switch with fittings.
7. Squeeze out the black strip which is mounted in the back plate of the component unit 8. Run the cables including the black strip behind the back plate and across the drum. 2 9. The black strip must be mounted in the hole on the opposite side. 3 10.Unscrew the micro switch holder. Un- screw the micro switch from the holder, reverse it and mount it in the holder in the same order as before. 11.Move dummy plugs B in the side panel to the opposite side. 12.Mount holder with micro switch on the oppo- site side, use holes C. 13.Move speed nuts to the opposite side. 14.Mount the cover plate.
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Micro switch right
15.Check that all 4 terminal strips are mounted on the casing. 16.Reverse the front panel and the door and then mount them. Check that the felt joint is in good condition. 17.Close the operating panel and mount the filter door. 18.Unscrew the door pin and move it to position A.
Micro switch left
W00057, W00058
Test the door
1. Connect the power supply. 2. Start the tumble dryer.
4 3. If the dryer does not start when the door is closed, adjust the door pin A. 4. Check that the micro switch on the door works correctly: The drum, ventilator and heat should stop when the front door is opened max. 40 mm.
W00059
From machine No. T4250 4250/101240 T4350 4350/100825 Reversing door
1. Disconnect the power supply to the dryer. 2. Open the operating panel. 3. Demount the filter door. 4. Unscrew the door and the front panel. 5. Unscrew the cover plate. 6. Demount the magnetic switch with fittings. 7. Squeeze out the black strip which is mounted in the back plate of the component unit 8. Run the cables including the black strip behind the back plate and across the drum.
W00056A
9. The black strip must be mounted in the hole on the opposite side. 10. Unscrew the magnetic switch holder. 11. Move dummy plugs B in the side panel to the opposite side. 12. Mount holder with magnetic switch on the opposite side, use holes C. Note! When turning the bracket the wires are facing downwards. Lead them upwards towards the operating panel and fasten them with cable strips.
13. Move speed nuts to the opposite side. 14. Mount the cover plate. 15. Check that all 4 terminal strips are mounted on the casing. 16. Reverse the front panel and the door and then mount them. Check that the felt joint is in good condition. 17. Close the operating panel and mount the filter door.
Test run
Check for proper operation of the door switch, as follows:
1. Re-connect the power supply to the dryer 2. Attempt to start the dryer with the door open. It must not start. 3. Close the door and start the machine. Open the door. The dryer must stop. If the dryer starts with the door open, or fails to stop when the door is opened during operation, repair or replace the door switch, as necessary.
Installation on board a ship
The four accompanying fittings are fastened to the foundation by means of 4 x M10 set screws.
6 Drilling plan
753 782
T4350 A -A
Installation Evacuation system
Air principle
The ventilator creates low pressure in the dryer, drawing air into the drum via the heating unit. The heated air passes through the garments and the drum vents. Then the air flows out through a lint filter positioned immediately in front of the ventilator. After this, the air is evacuated through the ventilator and evacuation system. It is very important that the dryer gets enough fresh air, see next section.
Fresh-air
For maximum efficiency and the shortest possible drying time, it is important to ensure that fresh air is able to enter the room from the outside in the same volume as that blown out of the room. To avoid a draught in the room, it is advisable to place the air inlet behind the dryer. The area* of the air inlet opening must be 5 times the size of the vent pipe area. The resistance in the grating/slats on the air inlet cover plate should not exceed 10 Pa (0.1 mbar). *The area of the inlet opening is the area through which the air can flow without resistance from grating/slatted cover. Note that gratings/slatted covers often block half of the total fresh air vent area. Remember to take this into account.
W00063
W00051
W00048
Exhaust duct
The exhaust duct must be smooth on the inside (low air resistance). The exhaust duct must lead to the outdoors. The exhaust duct must lead clear of the building as condensation may cause frost damage to the building. The exhaust duct must be protected against rain and foreign objects.
The exhaust duct must have gentle bends. The exhaust duct must not be a shared duct between dryers and appliances using gas or other fuels as their energy source.
When several dryers share an exhaust duct
The exhaust duct diameter must increase after each dryer. The table below shows the exhaust duct diameter and the necessary fresh-air inlet area. Note! It is recommended that each dryer is connected to a separate exhaust duct.
The evacuation pipe diameter must not be reduced.
No. of dryers Air outlet pipe diameter in mm Required area of fresh-air inlet m2
Each dryer requires a 400 x 400 mm fresh-air inlet opening.
Gentle bends 10
W00049
Several dryers share an exhaust duct 11
W00052
Outlet dimensioning
It is important that the dryer has the correct air volume compared to each dryers effect. If the air volume is smaller or larger this will result in a longer drying period.
Table with air volume and dryer effect
Minimum air volume If the outlet air volume gets below the minimum air volume the microprocessor will report an error and error code E15 will be displayed.
Type 4350
** Steam heated
Effect Minimum Optimum kW air volume m3/h air volume m3/h 6/9 13.5 13.- 1000 1000
4250/4350 **
Air volume control
Example: A dryer type 4350 with a 13.5 kW effect must have an optimum air volume of 600 m3/h. 1. The specified air volume of 600 m3/h from column 2 is marked on the x-axis in the diagram on the following page. 2. Draw a vertical line from this point on the x-axis till it intersects the pressure drop curve. 3. From this point draw a horizontal line till it intersects the y-axis. 4. On the y-axis read the corresponding counter-pressure measured in Pa. By means of this pressure and the specified air volume the vent pipe can now be dimensioned.
Diagram with pressure drop curve type T4250 / TY = Pa
400 50Hz 300
x = m3/h
X = Air consumption Y = Counter-pressure
W00064
Service organisation/dealer
If you have questions relating to the design of the exhaust system, please contact your local dealer or service organisation.
Adjusting the dryer
The dryer is adjusted by dismounting the back plate and measuring the static pressure behind the fan.
Drill a 3.3mm hole A if there is not already one. The measuring is done on a no-heat program, without clothes in the dryer and with the back plate being dismounted. By opening / closing the damper B the static pressure at A is either lowered or raised. 120
Table with static pressure
The optimum air volume is achieved if the pressure is adjusted according to the table below. After the measuring is done screw the screw into the hole.
W00065
Effect kW 6/9 13.5 13.21
Static pressure Pa 760* 435
* It can be difficult to obtain a static pressure of 760 Pa if the vent pipes are very short. In these cases the damper must be closed as much as possible. Note! The static pressures in this table are not to be mistaken for the counter-pressure from the pressure drop curve.
Installation Steam installation
Before start
The steam pipe must be cut off and must not be under pressure.
Steam 3-10 bar absolute pressure (130- 180C).
Steam forward
1. The branch pipes branch must be located at the top of the main steam pipe to prevent condensation in the steam. 2. The branch pipe must have a descending gradient and must end at a height above the inlet connecting branch (5). For measurements M, N and O, please see dimension sketch page 7. 3. Mount a plug valve (a) and a dirt collector (b) in the branch pipe.
W00066
Condensation return
1. It is important that the branch pipe for condensed water on return to the main condensate pipe has a descending gradient and is lower than the outlet connecting branch (6). 2. Mount a dirt collector (b) in the return pipe. 3. Mount a mechanical water discharger behind the dirt collector (c). 4. Then mount a plug valve (a). 5. Mount pressure hoses between branch pipes and dryer (hoses are not supplied).
Steam-heated dryer Mounting steam calorifier on dryer
Dryer type 4250: The steam calorifier is on the pallet. Dryer type 4350: The steam calorifier is in the drum. 1. Unpack the calorifier.
2. Demount top back plate on the dryer. 3. Demount supporting rail on the dryer, see arrow (note which way the supporting rail turns as it has to be remounted the same way, see step 5). 4. Hang the calorifier on the bottom supporting rail on the dryer. 5. Hold the calorifier towards the dryer and remount the supporting rail as before making sure that it grasps the calorifier. 6. Screw the screws into the supporting rail. During the tightening process it is important to keep the dryer and the calorifier together. Note! After mounting the calorifier there must be no space between the dryer and the calorifier. 7. Mount back plate. 8. Attatch the pressure hoses to the dryers inlet and outlet connecting branches. It is important to support the inlet and the outlet connecting brances in order to prevent deformation.
W00067
The pressure hoses must not hang down.
W00068
Leak test
1. Leak test the system. 2. Clean the dirt collectors (b), see the previous page.
Function check
The function check is described in the back of this manual.
Pipe insulation
All pipes must be insulated in order to reduce risk of burning. Insulation also reduces loss of heat to the surroundings.
Installation Gas installation
To be carried out by qualified personnel Mount a shut-off valve upstream from the dryer. The gas connection to the dryer should be dimensioned to an output of 13.5 kW / 21 kW dependent upon the kW-rating of the dryer. The factory nozzle pressure setting corresponds to the fuel value given on the name plate. Check that the nozzle pressure and fuel value agree with the values given in the table. If not, contact the supplier. Bleed the pipe system before connecting the dryer. After connection, test all joints for leaks.
Converting instructions to another gas type
Before installing the dryer affix the label "Read the user instructions" to the inside of the door, see pictures below. The label must have the correct country code - choose the correct label from the kit.
GB, IE
Read the technical instructions before installing the appliance.
Lees de technishe instructies zorgvuldig door voordat u het apparaat installeert.
Lees de gebruikersinstructies zorgvuldig Read the user door voordat u de instructions before verlichting van het lighting the appliance. apparaat inschakelt. Dit apparaat mag This appliance may only be installed in a uitsluitend in een ruimte worden genroom if the room stalleerd als de meets the appropriate ruimte voldoet aan ventilation requirealle van toepassing ments specified in the zijnde eisen ten aanzien van ventilatie national installation zoals opgenomen in regulations. de nationale installatieregelgeving. 487229348.00. 487229348.00
Read the technical instructions before installing the appliance. Read the user instructions before lighting the appliance. This appliance may only be installed in a room if the room meets the appropriate ventilation requirements specified in the national installation regulations.
Lees de technishe instructies zorgvuldig door voordat u het apparaat installeert. Lees de gebruikersinstructies zorgvuldig door voordat u de verlichting van het apparaat inschakelt.
W00069, W00070
Dit apparaat mag uitsluitend in een ruimte worden genstalleerd als de ruimte voldoet aan alle van toepassing zijnde eisen ten aanzien van ventilatie zoals opgenomen in de nationale installatieregelgeving. 487229348.00. 487229348.00
Table of pressure and adjustment
This gas appliance has been build to run on natural gas group I2H and I2E(LL), commonly identified by GNH. The data label shows the injector size and the injector pressure and the countries that use this gas quality: DK, NO, SE, FI, CH, CZ, EE, LT, SL, TR, BG, RO, GB, ES, GR, IE, IT, PT, AT, LV, HU, IS, SK, DE, PL, LU and non-European countries. Before connecting the appliance please make sure that the supplied gas type is correct. Following gas conversions are possible: 1. Appliances to be installed to run on GNH or GNL in FR, BE: I2E+ 2. Appliances to be installed in NL, parts of DE and Non-European countries: I2L. 3. Appliances to be installed to run on LPG in: DK, NO, SE, FI, EE, LT, SL, TR, DE, NL, CH, CZ, HU, GR, MT, CY, LV, SK, LU, BG and Non-European countries: I3B/P. 4. Appliances to be installed to run on LPG in: GB, ES, GR, IE, IT, PT, CH, CZ, BE, FR, CY, EE, LV, LT, LU, RO: I3+. 5. Appliances to be installed to run on LPG in: AT: I3B/P (50 mbar) inlet pressure. 6. Appliances to be installed to run on LPG in: PL: I3B/P (36 mbar) inlet pressure.
1 T4250
Gas group Injector size mm (1) 3.1 2.6 3.1 1.8 1.75 1.8 Air reducing plate NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Inlet pressure (mbar) 20 20/OR 25 30, 28/50 Injector pressure (mbar) 10 20/30, 28/30 Label no. (fig. 7 ) DEFAULT 487266712
I2H, I2E(LL) I2E+ I2L (LL) I3B/P, I3+ I3B/P (37) I3B/P (50)
2 T4350
Gas group Injector size mm (1) Air reducing plate (fig. 6) A A+C A+D B B B Inlet pressure (mbar) 20 20/OR 25 30, 28/50 Injector pressure (mbar) 10.5 20/25 15.5 30, 28/30 Label no. (fig. 7) DEFAULT 487266717
I2H, I2E(LL) 3.8 I2E+ I2L (LL) I3B/P, I3+ I3B/P (37) I3B/P (50) 3.3 3.8 2.3 2.1 2.3
Conversion instructions - T4250 only:
1. Disconnect the power to the dryer. 2. Remove the back plate. 3. Remove nozzle. 4. Mount the enclosed nozzle (1), see Fig. 3.
5. Loosen the measuring branch screw (2) 1/4 turn; connect a manometer to the measuring branch (2), see Fig. 3. 6. Connect the power and select a programme with heat. 7. Start the dryer. 4+3 8. See nozzle pressure in table on the previous page Fig. 1 - set the nozzle pressure on setting screw (4) under cover screw (3), see Fig. 3. 9. Check that the gas flame burns evenly and has a bluish colour. 10. Mount the cover screw (3), see Fig. 3. 11.Mount the back plate. NOTE: After the conversion has been carried out, the enclosed sign with the new gas type printed on it must be affixed to the dryer data plate, see instructions on the last page. 1 2
W00071
Conversion instructions - T4350 only:
1. Disconnect the power to the dryer. 2. Remove the back plate.
3. Remove the screw on the side of the locking plate x, see Fig. 5. 4. Pull out the locking plate x, this releases the gas pipe, see Fig. 5. 5. Remove the nozzle. 2 4+3 6. Turn the pipe a little and mount the supplied gas nozzle, see Fig. 2. 7. Push pipe with new nozzle back into its place. 8. Push locking plate all the way in and tighten the screw. 9. Replace/mount air reducing plate according to table, see Fig. 2. All air reducing plate types are shown in Fig. 6. 10. Loosen the measuring branch screw (2) 1/4 turn; connect a manometer to the measuring branch (2), see Fig. 4. 11.Connect the power and select a programme with heat. 12. Start the dryer. 13.See nozzle pressure in table Fig. 2 - set the nozzle pressure on setting screw (4) under cover screw (3), see Fig. 4. 14.Check that the gas flame burns evenly and has a bluish colour. 15.Mount the cover screw (3), see Fig. 4. 16.Mount the back plate. NOTE: After the conversion has been carried out, the enclosed sign with the new gas type printed on it must be affixed to the dryer data plate, see instructions on the last page. x
W00072
When the dryer is to be converted to another gas type, the data label on the rear of the dryer must be updated in order for the data to be correct. Place the data label enclosed in the conversion kit on top of the data label as shown below, see Fig. 7. For data label no. see Fig. 1 - T4250 or Fig. 2 - T4350.
W00073, 74, 75, 76
Installation Electric installation - electric/gas/ steamheated
To be carried out by qualified personnel The tumble dryer must be connected to its own fuse group and pulti-pole main switch according to IEC 60947.
L1 L2 L3 N
W00077
Connecting the cable
Demount the cover plate from the supply unit. The cable is led through the cable gland to the terminal block and connected as illustrated. If there is a neutral conductor in the power supply line this must be connected to terminal N: Electrical heated with supply disconnector Electrical heated Gas and steam heated Gas and steam heated with supply disconnector
W00078
Cable dimension
For calculation of the connection cable dimension, please refer to local guidelines.
Fuse group and effect
The sizes of the fuse group and the effect are shown on the following page.
The function check is described in the back of this manual. NB: Correct direction of rotation is important! The tumble dryer must be equipped with supplementary protection in accordance with heavy current regulations.
W00079
W00080
Heat effect: Type 4250 = 6 k W / 9 kW / 13.5 kW Heat effect: Type 4350 = 13.5 kW / 18 kW
Heating alternative El heating Voltage alternative 230V 1AC 50Hz 400-480V 3AC 60Hz 400-415V 3AC 50Hz 200-240V 3AC 50/60 Hz 440-480V 3AC 60Hz 400-415V 3AC 50Hz 400-415V 3AC 60Hz 200-240V 3AC 50/60 Hz 440-480V 3AC 60Hz 400-415V 3AC 50Hz 400-415V 3AC 60Hz 230-240V 3AC 50/60Hz 200V 3AC 50/60Hz Heat effect kW 13.5 13.5 13.5 13. Motor effect kW 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Max. effect kW 6.6 10.3 10.3 10.3 14.5 14.5 14.5 14.5 19.3 19.3 19.3 19.3 19.3 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 Fuse A 10
Gas heating Steam heating 200-240V 3AC 50/60Hz 400-415V 3AC 50Hz 400-480V 3AC 60Hz 230-240V 1AC 50Hz
To be carried out by qualified personnel
External connection - 100 mA
A special connection terminal is located on the connection console. The terminal for external control is equipped with 110V/max.100mA and is intended solely for the operation of a contactor (external control of a fan). Max. connection 100mA. Gnd. must not be used for earthing of external board.
W00081, 84
X1 X2 Gnd.
Ext. connection Max. 100mA/110V AC
External connection - 1.25 A
If the dryer, from factory, is equipped with an external control with a max. 230V/1.25A connection this connection (1.25A) can be used as connection of an external fan. Mount cable for external connection on contactor K7 in K7-2 and K7-4. Connect earth conductor to earth terminal in terminal for external connection. Max. connection 1.25A.
K7-2 K7-4 K7-6 K7-14
External connection Max. 1.25A 69 48.01
W00082
487 19
24 05.01
Function check Function check
To be carried out by qualified personnel Check whether the drum is empty and the door has been closed.
Start the machine
Check whether the door lock is working: The drum must stop if the front door is opened.
Correct direction of rotation
W00050
Correct direction of rotation on fan wheel:clockwise. For dryers with a 3-phase motor the direction of rotation must be checked. If the direction of rotation is not correct, swop two phases on the connection terminal.
Final test
Let the dryer work for 5 minutes on a program that requires heat. Then check whether the heating is working by opening the front door and feel the heat. If the above tests-points are in order, the dryer is ready for use.
Service organisation / dealer
If deficiencies or errors are detected, please contact your local service organisation / dealer.
Dimension sketch - Adapter for direct fresh-air intake Dimension sketch - Adapter for direct fresh-air intake
Adapter kit no. 442 - Gas- and electric heated dryer Diameter 200
T4250 = 1130 T4350 = 1350
115 370
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