Operating and use. Logi Control
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Code no. 550038
Rev. no. 16/1018
8. OPERATING AND USE. LOGI CONTROL. PB32, X13
CAUTION!
THE REGULATIONS FOR SAFETY AT WORK AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION MUST BE
METICULOUSLY FOLLOWED.
DO NOT USE THE IRONER WITHOUT SUITABLE TRAINING AND EXTENSIVE OPERATING
KNOWLEDGE.
NEVER START OR USE THE MACHINE IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARE MISSING,
INCORRECTLY POSITIONED OR MALFUNCTIONING:
COVERS ( GUARDS) AND PROTECTIONS
SAFETY DEVICES
CONTROL ELEMENTS
IF THE IRONER IS TO BE USED BY MORE THAN ONE PERSON, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ONE OF
THESE OPERATORS IS CLOSE TO THE CONTROL PANEL AND EMERGENCY STOP TO BE ABLE
TO QUICKLY AND EFFECTIVELY TAKE MEASURES IN THE EVENT OF THERE BEING ANY
DANGEROUS CIRCUMSTANCES.
NEVER TRY TO EXTRACT JAMMED OR BADLY INSERTED LAUNDRY IF THE IRONER IS
RUNNING OR AT A HIGH TEMPERATURE, OR IF THE ROLL FIXING BRACKETS ARE NOT IN THE
MAINTENANCE POSITION.
DANGER!
MECHANICAL RISKS
To avoid the risk of being caught up in the machine’s moving parts it is essential for the hair
to be tied up and suitable fitted clothing to be worn.
Scarves, ties, neckerchiefs, lose garments, open cardigans, hanging belts, wide sleeves, etc.
must not be worn.
Jewellery must not be worn.
Do not use the machine without all the cover and safety guards correctly in place.
Disconnect the power supply and close the gas supply valves and other sources of heating
before removing any form of protection.
ELECTRICAL RISKS
It is essential for the machine to be connected to external protection (grounded).
HIGH TEMPERATURE RISKS
Do not remove any safety guards without first making sure the machine is cool (<35ºC / 90F).
Do not put the hands anywhere near the exposed surface of the roll, particularly, the laundry
output area or the heating circuit elements.
Wear heat insulating gloves to protect the hands from the continuous contact with hot
laundry.
FIRE RISKS
Fluff and soot are highly flammable substances.
It is essential to avoid these building up inside the machine and the exhaust ducting which
goes from the machine to the outside.
To achieve this, all the places likely to collect fluff and soot must be regularly cleaned (e.g.:
roll, base-frames, covers, exhaust ducting, filter, fan, etc.).
Also keep the area around the machine free from fluff and any other inflammable materials or
substances.