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Installation manual

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Condense model

380–415V 3N~ 3.0kW

U1

V1

W1

N

L3

L2

GY

BU

BK

bn

BK

GY

BU

bu

E1

1000W

E2

2000W

X1

L1

L2

L3

N

PE

N

L1

PE

L2

L3

200–240V 3~ 3.0kW

GY

BK

bn

W1

V1

U1

BU

L3

L1

L2

bu

GY

BK

BU

X1

L1

L2

L3

N

PE

E2

2000W

E1

1000W

L1

PE

L2

L3

380–440V 3N~ 3.0kW

BK

V1

U2

U1

L3

L2

L2

bn

GY

BU

bu

GY

BK

BU

X1

L1

L2

L3

N

PE

E2

3000W

E1

L1

PE

L2

L3

When the installation is completed remount the cover panel and check:

• That the drum is empty.
• That the machine operates by connecting the power to the machine and start a program with heat.

6.4

Electrical connections

Heating alternative

Main voltage

Hz

Heating power

kW

Total power

kW

Recommended fuse

A

Electric heating

220–240V 1 ~

50/60

3.2

3.5

16

220-240V 3 ~

50/60

3.2/5.1

3.5/5.4

16

380–415 3 ~

50/60

5.1

5.4

10

440/480V 3 ~

60

5.1

5.4

10

Condense

220–240V 1 ~

50/60

3.0

3.3

16

220-240V 3 ~

50/60

3.0

3.3

16

380–415 3 ~

50/60

3.0

3.3

10

440/480V 3 ~

60

3.0

3.3

10

Summary of Contents for Lagoon TD6-6

Page 1: ...Installation manual Tumble dryer TD6 6 Lagoon Type N1130 Original instructions 438917530 EN 2022 09 01 ...

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Page 3: ...Evacuation system 15 5 1 Air principle 15 5 2 Fresh air 16 5 2 1 Exhaust duct 16 5 2 2 Shared exhaust duct 17 5 2 3 Exhaust dimensioning 17 6 Electrical connection 18 6 1 Electrical installation 18 6 2 Single phase connection 19 6 3 Three phase connection 20 6 4 Electrical connections 21 7 Reversing the door 22 8 At first power up 24 8 1 Select language 24 8 2 Set time and date 24 9 Function check...

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Page 5: ...ust not be installed behind a lockable door a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the opposite side to that of the machine in such a way that a full opening of the machine is restricted If the machine has a lint trap this has to be cleaned frequently The lint must not be accumulated around the machine DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE When performing service or replacing parts the power must be disc...

Page 6: ...made by children without supervision Additional requirements for other countries This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ...

Page 7: ...laced on top of a washing machine Follow the below recommendations to avoid as much as possible operators acquiring bodily injury Place the machine on a base instead of directly on the floor so that the operator does not need to bend his her back unnecessarily when loading and unloading Minimum suggested height of bases is 300 mm Make sure there are suitable trolleys or baskets for loading unloadi...

Page 8: ...es and or other that does not comply with the technical requirements for each appliance plumbing parts components or consumable cleaning products that are not approved by the manufacturer customer s negligence misuse abuse and or non compliance with the use and care instructions detailed within the appropriate equipment documentation improper or poor installation repair maintenance including tampe...

Page 9: ...awing C 2 3 4 5 F G E D A 1 B fig W00648D 1 Operating panel 2 Door opening 370 mm 3 Electrical connection 4 Condense connection only for condense machines 5 Exhaust connection only for exhaust machines A B C D E mm 595 715 840 140 50 F G mm 90 200 ...

Page 10: ... depth mm 500 500 Drum speed rpm 53 53 G factor max 0 9 0 9 Rated capacity filling factor 1 22 Max load kg 6 6 Heating Electricity kW 5 1 3 0 kW 3 2 A weighted emission sound pressure level at working stations dB A 70 70 Heat emission of installed power max 15 15 3 3 Connections Exhaust Condense Air outlet mm 100 Condensate outlet 1 2 ...

Page 11: ...Installation manual 11 4 Setup 4 1 Unpacking Remove the machine from the pallet Note When moving the machine handle it with care The drum has no transport clamps Place the machine on its final position ...

Page 12: ...ckaging 4 5 6 7 3 1 2 fig X02403 Fig Description Code Type 1 Wrapping film LDPE 4 Plastics 2 Corner protection PS 6 Plastics 3 Cardboard packaging PAP 20 Paper 4 Pallet FOR 50 Wood 5 Screw FE 40 Steel 6 Steel Bracket FE 40 Steel 7 Plastic bag PET 1 Plastics ...

Page 13: ...g both for the user and service personnel Respecting the given recommendations will provide easy access for maintenance and service operations In case of space limitations it is possible to install machines without respecting to the given recommendations If so keep in mind that it might be necessary to disconnect and move other machines to be able to reach and perform service on affected machine 4...

Page 14: ... machine that shall be at the bottom and fasten the bracket A on the stacking frame A fig W00188 Before placing the machine on top of the other screw up the feet as far as possible to prevent them from touching the other machine Place the machine on top of the other The front of the machines shall be in line Fasten the screws B this will prevent the machine from tilting Note Make sure there is hol...

Page 15: ...out to the drain The drain hose shall hang freely with a gentle bend fig W00203A Exhaust model The fan creates low pressure in the machine drawing air into the drum via the heating unit The heated air passes through the garments and the drum vents The air then flows out through a lint filter positioned in the door After this the air is evacuated through the fan and ex haust system Note It is very ...

Page 16: ... x A Condense model Exhaust model Note Gratings slatted covers often block half of the total fresh air vent area Remember to take this into account 5 2 1 Exhaust duct Only rigid or flexible metal duct should be used for exhausting Plastic ducting is not to be used Recommended material for exhaust is galvanized steel The duct is not to be assembled with screws or other fastening means that extend i...

Page 17: ...ust duct mm 100 160 200 200 250 250 315 315 315 315 Recommended area of fresh air intake m2 0 04 0 1 0 16 0 16 0 25 0 25 0 39 0 39 0 39 0 39 Minimum area of fresh air intake m2 0 011 0 022 0 033 0 044 0 055 0 066 0 077 0 088 0 099 0 11 The exhaust duct diameter must not be reduced 5 2 3 Exhaust dimensioning It is important that the machine has correct air volume compared to each machines power If ...

Page 18: ... you still want to connect your machine across an earth leakage circuit breaker please remember the following contact a skilled authorised installation company to ensure that the appropriate type of breaker is chosen and that the dimensioning is correct for maximum reliability connect only one machine per earth leakage circuit breaker it is important that the earth wire is properly connected In in...

Page 19: ...6kW 1 2 1 2 4 5 4 5 4 5 1 2 L1 PE N 220 240V 1N 3 5kW bn BK GY bu BN L1 N GY BK BN X1 L1 L2 L3 N PE E3 1 9kW E2 1 6kW E1 1 6kW 1 2 1 2 1 2 4 5 4 5 4 5 L1 PE N Condense model 208 240V 1 3 0kW U1 V1 W1 BK L1 L2 L2 bn GY BU bu BK GY BU E1 1000W E2 2000W X1 L1 L2 L3 N PE L1 PE L2 220 240V 1N 3 0kW U1 V1 W1 N L1 L1 GY BU BK bn BK GY BU bu E1 1000W E2 2000W X1 L1 L2 L3 N PE N L1 PE When the installation...

Page 20: ... bn BK GY bu BN L2 L3 L1 BK BN GY X1 L1 L2 L3 N PE E2 1 6kW E1 1 6kW 1 2 E3 1 9kW 1 2 1 2 4 5 4 5 4 5 L1 PE L2 L3 380 440V 3 5 1kW bn BK GY bu BN L2 L3 L1 BK BN GY X1 L1 L2 L3 N PE E2 1 6kW E1 1 6kW 1 2 E3 1 9kW 1 2 1 2 4 5 4 5 4 5 L1 PE L2 L3 440V 3 2 6kW bn BK GY bu BN BK BN GY L2 L3 L1 X1 L1 L2 L3 N PE E2 1 6kW E1 1 6kW 1 2 E3 1 9kW 1 2 1 2 4 5 4 5 4 5 L1 PE L2 L3 380 415V 3N 5 1kW bn BK GY bu ...

Page 21: ...3 When the installation is completed remount the cover panel and check That the drum is empty That the machine operates by connecting the power to the machine and start a program with heat 6 4 Electrical connections Heating alternative Main voltage Hz Heating power kW Total power kW Recommended fuse A Electric heating 220 240V 1 50 60 3 2 3 5 16 220 240V 3 50 60 3 2 5 1 3 5 5 4 16 380 415 3 50 60 ...

Page 22: ...he cover screws on the other side and mount them where the hinges was Mount the hinges on the other side where the cover screws was Mount the lower hinge soft with one screw first in order to make it easier to place the door back in position fig W00182A Demount the door handle and remount the screws Mount the door handle on the opposite side using the existing screws Remove the upper and lower piv...

Page 23: ...them over and press into position fig W00184A Mount the door on the other side Push the door and the top pivot into the upper hinge and then adjust the lower pivot into the lower hinge Mount the remaining screw when the lower pivot is in correct position Tighten the screws Connect the power to the machine Test run the machine ...

Page 24: ...Select language from the list on the display This will be the language that all display messages program names etc will be presented in 8 2 Set time and date Select YES and press the control knob to get to the menu TIME DATE Activate the SET TIME menu and set the correct time Save the settings Activate the SET DATE menu and set the correct date Start by setting the year Set the year Exit to contin...

Page 25: ...k the automatic stop of the machine Start the machine Check if the micro switches are working properly The machine must stop if the door is opened Check the heat Let the machine work for five minutes on a program with heat Check that the heating is working by opening the door and feel if there is heat in the drum Ready to use If all tests are OK the machine is now ready to be used If some of the t...

Page 26: ...cycled and that the refrigerator and heat pump components are special waste assimilable with urban waste The symbol on the product indicates that this product should not be treated as domestic waste but must be correctly disposed of in order to prevent any negative consequences for the environment and human health For further information on the recy cling of this product contact the local dealer o...

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