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User manual

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1 Safety Precautions

• Only use detergent intended for water-wash of textiles. Never use dry cleaning agents.
• The machine shall be connected with new water hoses. Re-used water hoses must not

be used.

• The machine's door lock must under no circumstances be bypassed.
• 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.

• DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE.
• Servicing shall be carried out only by authorized personnel.
• Only authorized spare parts, accessories and consumables shall be used.
• When performing service or replacing parts, the power must be disconnected.
• When the power is disconnected, the operator must see that the machine is discon-

nected (that the plug is removed and remains removed) from any point to which he has
access. If this is not possible, due to the construction or installation of the machine, a
disconnection with a locking system in the isolated position shall be provided.

• In accordance with the wiring rules: mount a multi-pole switch prior to the machine to

facilitate installation and service operations.

• The openings in the base, shall not be obstructed by a carpet.
• Maximum mass of dry cloth: W4400H: 45 kg, W4600H: 65 kg, W4850H: 90 kg,

W41100H: 120 kg.

• A-weighted emission sound pressure level at working stations:

– Wash: W4400H: <70 dB(A), W4600H: <70 dB(A), W4850H: <70 dB(A), W41100H:
<70 dB(A).
– With insulation: W4400H: <70 dB(A), W4600H: <70 dB(A), W4850H: <70 dB(A),
W41100H: <70 dB(A).

• Additional requirements for the following countries; AT, BE, BG, HR, CY, CZ, DK, EE,

FI, FR, DE, GR, HU, IS, IE, IT, LV, LT, LU, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, SK, SI, ES, SE, CH,
TR, UK:
– CAUTION: This appliance shall not be installed where the public has access.

• 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 ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.

1.1

General safety information

The machine is only intended for water-wash use.
Do not hose down the machine with water.
In order to prevent damage to the electronics (and other parts) that may occur as the result of condensation, the ma-
chine should be placed in room temperature for 24 hours before being used for the first time.

1.2

Commercial use only

The machine/machines covered by this manual is/are made for commercial and industrial use only.

Summary of Contents for W41100H

Page 1: ...User manual Washer extractor W4400H W4600H W4850H W41100H Clarus Control Type W4 H Original instructions 438921321 EN 2022 08 15 ...

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Page 3: ...a wash program from the program library 12 6 4 Delayed start 13 6 5 During program run 13 6 5 1 To change parameters in the current program step 14 6 5 2 Additional functions during program run 15 6 6 When program has ended 23 7 Statistics 24 8 Smart card 25 9 Maintenance 28 9 1 General 28 9 2 Every day 28 9 3 Maintenance to be carried out by qualified service personnel 29 10 Disposal information ...

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Page 5: ... by a carpet Maximum mass of dry cloth W4400H 45 kg W4600H 65 kg W4850H 90 kg W41100H 120 kg A weighted emission sound pressure level at working stations Wash W4400H 70 dB A W4600H 70 dB A W4850H 70 dB A W41100H 70 dB A With insulation W4400H 70 dB A W4600H 70 dB A W4850H 70 dB A W41100H 70 dB A Additional requirements for the following countries AT BE BG HR CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IS IE IT LV ...

Page 6: ...6 User manual 1 3 Symbols Caution Caution high voltage Read the instructions before using the machine ...

Page 7: ...nd 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 tampering...

Page 8: ...credit card with an electronic memory chip inside it Smart cards allow the user to Transfer wash programs between a PC and the machine or from one machine to another Run wash programs straight from a smart card Great flexibility during program operation Rapid advance both forwards and backwards in the wash program Change temperatures program module lengths and extraction speeds directly during pro...

Page 9: ...on and terry For an optimal result full load is recommended 994 INTENSIVE 95 Heavy soiled Cotton and terry Warm pre wash is added 995 INTENSIVE 60 Heavily soiled Cotton and terry Warm pre wash is added 996 PERM PRESS 60 Synthetic example of synthetic fabrics polyester polyamide polyacrylic and elastan viscose polycotton and delicate fabrics For an optimal result half load is recommended 997 PERM P...

Page 10: ...endations 3 5 4 2 1 fig 5878 6 3 To start a wash program 6 3 1 General There are two ways to start a wash program By entering the wash program number By starting from the wash program library If necessary use the Move back key to go back in the menus so that the start menu are displayed RUN A WASH PROGRAM OPTIONS MENU MAKE YOUR CHOICE WITH OR AND PRESS SELECT ...

Page 11: ...UN A WASH PROGRAM Use the numeric keyboard to enter the wash program number and press SELECT 1 MY OWN 40 2 MY OWN 60 3 MY OWN 90 991 NORMAL 95 992 NORMAL 60 993 NORMAL 40 994 INTENSIVE 95 995 INTENSIVE 60 996 PERM PRESS 60 997 PERM PRESS 40 998 DELICATE 30 999 EXTR HIGH 6 MIN Press START to start the wash program ...

Page 12: ...e smart card A smart card must be inserted in the program control unit CLS SMC fig 4031C The wash program library can also be accessed from the OPTIONS MENU Select the menu OPTIONS MENU Select the menu WASH PROGRAM LIBRARY Select wash program from the list 1 MY OWN 40 2 MY OWN 60 3 MY OWN 90 991 NORMAL 95 992 NORMAL 60 993 NORMAL 40 994 INTENSIVE 95 995 INTENSIVE 60 996 PERM PRESS 60 997 PERM PRES...

Page 13: ... in the display Press START to save the set time The time will start counting down immediately If the display shows for example 12 00 the wash program will start after 12 hours 991 12 00 fig 4031D To cancel the delayed start press EXIT Note The set delayed start will only apply to the selected wash program 6 5 During program run The following menus and related information are showed on the display...

Page 14: ...meter is entered just overwrite the parameter again Note The same amount of digits as displayed must be entered when changing parameter If the value 720 seconds is changed to 30 seconds you must enter the value 030 STEP TIME Use the numeric keyboard to enter the new parameter for STEP TIME The parameter is set in seconds The maximum value is 9998 seconds Press SELECT to save the new parameter SET ...

Page 15: ...ash program Rapid advance forward to skip one or more program steps Rapid advance backward to repeat one or more program steps Select program step from the list on the display and press SELECT to start the selected program step For example wash program 991 NORMAL 95 consists of the following program steps MAIN WASH DRAIN RINSE DRAIN EXTRACT RINSE DRAIN EXTRACT RINSE DRAIN EXTRACT END OF PROGRAM EN...

Page 16: ...ch off water level reduction at any stage of a wash program Note The changed function will only apply to the ongoing wash program 6 5 2 4 Manual functions Select the menu MANUAL FUNCTIONS There are two ways of manual operation Manual operation during program run Manual operation when no program is running 6 5 2 4 1 Manual operation during program run Select the menu MANUAL FUNCTIONS Select from th...

Page 17: ...p at 700 rpm rpm Time 1000 800 600 400 200 700 rpm fig 3682A It is not possible to enter a value that is larger than the standard settings showed on the display Motor This function makes it possible to set if the motor shall rotate or not when program has ended Select the menu MOTOR Activate or deactivate the function with Y N Y Active The motor will continue to rotate in alternative directions af...

Page 18: ...of the functions may not be available or active on your machine Select function to change and press OPEN The function will be activated for as long as the key is pressed When the key is released the function stops FLUSH WATER function uses water to clear detergent from the supply tubes of the detergent dispensing system POWDER SIGNAL LIQUID SIGNAL functions uses either A water to dispense detergen...

Page 19: ...ROGRAMMING MODE SETTINGS 1 MEMORY CARD SERVICE MODE STATISTICS MANUAL MODE SETTINGS 2 Select from the list which function to operate manually MOTOR DOOR WATER DRAIN HEATING DETERGENT FLUSH EXIT Motor door Select the menu MOTOR DOOR The following functions will be available DOOR LOCK ON MOTOR ON EXIT Select function to change Activate or deactivate the function selected with Y N Y Active N Not acti...

Page 20: ...key is pressed When the key is released the function stops Heating Select the menu HEATING Enter the new temperature A the water is to be heated to and press START to start the heating The actual temperature B is showed on the display during heating 20 C 30 C A B fig 4031G Note All program steps before heating must be performed before manual operation of the heating is possible For example the dru...

Page 21: ...uses either A water to dispense detergent from machine compart ments or B dispense detergent from an external system The number of valves present will vary according to ma chine type 6 5 2 5 Pause There are two ways of pausing an ongoing wash program By selecting PAUSE from the menu during program run By pressing the Move back key When the machine pauses Program operation is halted Filling is halt...

Page 22: ...ram 6 5 2 8 Auto restarts This menu makes it possible to restart the ongoing wash program Select the menu AUTO RESTARTS Enter the number of times the wash program shall restart automatically Press SELECT to save 6 5 2 9 Change F C This menu makes it possible to change the temperature scale used for all temperatures displayed during the ongoing wash program Select the menu CHANGE F C When selected ...

Page 23: ...ia and mould Machines with tilt function Turn the switch on the tilt control unit clock wise A The machine will now tilt forward Use the bottom switch on the tilt control unit to rotate the drum B either to the right or the left This makes it easier to empty the drum Press the middle switch on the tilt control unit C The machine will now return to normal position A C B fig 4118A ...

Page 24: ... time hours Shows the total operating time for the machine since it was installed Total trip run time hours Shows the total operating time for the machine since it was last reset Hours since last service Shows the time since the last service was performed Program and washes Press to enter the next view The next view shows wash program No and statistics of how many times the wash program has run PR...

Page 25: ...ms straight from the smart card Transfer wash programs from a PC to a smart card and from a smart card to a PC for more information about this please refer to the manual Wash Program Manager WPM A wash program stored on a smart card may be given restricted use status If the wash program has been created on a PC This means that The wash program can not be deleted or copied to the program control un...

Page 26: ... EXIT Execute wash program from smart card Select the menu EXECUTE WASH PROGRAM FROM SMART CARD Select wash program from the list and press START to start the wash program 1 MY OWN 40 2 MY OWN 60 3 MY OWN 90 991 NORMAL 95 992 NORMAL 60 993 NORMAL 40 994 INTENSIVE 95 995 INTENSIVE 60 996 PERM PRESS 60 997 PERM PRESS 40 998 DELICATE 30 999 EXTR HIGH 6 MIN When a wash program is started from a smart ...

Page 27: ...copy the wash program to the program control unit Note Programs with restricted use status can not be copied Copy program from CLS to smart card Select the menu COPY PROGRAM FROM CLS TO SMART CARD Select wash program from the list 1 MY OWN 40 2 MY OWN 60 3 MY OWN 90 991 NORMAL 95 992 NORMAL 60 993 NORMAL 40 994 INTENSIVE 95 995 INTENSIVE 60 996 PERM PRESS 60 997 PERM PRESS 40 998 DELICATE 30 999 E...

Page 28: ...9 Maintenance 9 1 General It is the responsibility of the owner of the machine the laundry manager to make sure that maintenance is periodically performed Note Lack of maintenance may deteriorate the performance of the machine and may cause damage to components 9 2 Every day Check that the door is locked during a program Make sure the door cannot be opened until after the program is complete If th...

Page 29: ...ualified service personnel to perform the following maintenance Every third month Check the belt tension Check the filters at the steam and water connections Check the imbalance switch s control arm Check the oil level Check the oil lubrication container Clean the nozzles in the water valve ...

Page 30: ...ed 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 or ag...

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