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OPERATING
HANDBOOK
The machine temperature
drops
Check the sensor in the thermostat
regulation system.
Check the thermostat by measuring
the cylinder temperature with a
thermometer.
Check that the regulation shoe is in
contact with the cylinder.
The machine stops sud-
denly
Check the electric power supply.
Check the hand safety fl ap switches
S5 and S6.
Check the movement and ventilation
fans.
Check circuit breakers.
Static electricity
•
Synthetic textiles are used increasingly in laundry. The low rate of relative moisture on
output from drying allows high ironing speeds, which leads to production of harmful static
electricity when the linen is ironed in the machine.
•
Any friction generates static electricity. Remember the plastic ruler people rub over their
pullover to attract little bits of paper. With the same causes producing the same effects,
the linen being subjected to friction in the course of ironing, the rubbing of the linen
against the cylinder generates static electricity. If too much static electricity builds up,
friction has to be reduced, which can be done by removing the driving chain of the press-
cylinder to reduce the generation of static electricity.
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