Operating and use. Logi Control
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Code no. 550038
Rev. no. 16/1018
HAND GUARD.
The hand guard consists of a swinging motion guard on the front of the machine to prevent the
hands reaching towards the roll.
Pushing or pulling the aforementioned moving guard immediately STOPS the rolls from rotating. The machine
will remain in this state until being operated again.
The hand guard stop is also assigned to operate as a safety stop from any part of the introduction zone.
To activate the hand guard stop:
Press directly on the bottom part of the guard. An audible warning is produced and alarm message appears on
the display.
To deactivate the audible warning press the key
.
To continue the operation:
Release the guard by taking the pressure off, checking it returns to its original upright position.
Press the
key to deactivate the audible warning and next the
key to renew the operation.
CAUTION!
THE EMERGENCY STOP DEVICE AND THE HAND-GUARD SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A REGULAR
STOPPING DEVICE FOR THE IRONER.
KEEP IN MIND THAT THESES DEVICES:
DO NOT STOP THE INERTIAL MOVEMENT OF THE FANS.
DO NOT CANCELL NOR REDUCE THE TEMPERATURE OF THE MACHINE.
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE IRONER FROM THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM.
8.4. Executing an ironing program
8.4.1. Initiating an ironing program
Group the fabrics together into homogeneous loads to be ironed and arrange them in a way that aids their
insertion into the ironer.
Connect the energy supply system for the heating: steam or gas.
Switch on the power supply switch breaker.
The
CHECK
report is displayed on the screen. Activate the hand-guard. Remember that the correct functioning
of the emergency stop buttons must be checked on a daily basis (refer to chapter 13. Maintenance).
The
Pr-1
report is displayed on the screen.
Use the
keys to select another program.
Press the
key to start the selected program.
This starts the rotation of the roll and turns on the heating system, provided that the programmed temperature is
higher than the temperature of the roll.
Until the roll temperature value first reaches the programmed temperature, the
CooL
message is displayed
alternately with the number of the program running.
While the program is running, the user can view and modify the values for the program running (see Section
8.4.2).