Alliance Laundry Systems Electric Heater CS2000 User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, USE AND  
MAINTENANCE  
CS2000  
ASEP2000  
(VERSION ASEP2000.8 EN 01/01/08)  
MACHINE N°/SERIAL NUMBER :  
1300624  
January 2008  
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TECHNICAL DOCUMENT  
ASEPTIC AND CS WASHING MACHINE SERIES 2000  
CONTENTS  
1. General working procedure  
p. 6  
1.1 Description  
p. 6  
p. 7  
p. 7  
p. 7  
p. 7  
p. 7  
p. 7  
p. 8  
p. 8  
p. 8  
p. 8  
p. 9  
p. 9  
p. 9  
p. 10  
1.2 Construction  
1.2.1 Chassis-frame  
1.2.2 Tub and drum  
1.2.3 Suspensions  
1.2.4 Porthole  
1.2.5 Bearings, transmission and motor  
1.2.6 Programming  
1.3 Working principle  
1.4 Security  
1.4.1 Total protection against opening doors  
1.4.2 Protection against unbalance  
1.4.3 Heater protection  
1.4.4 Security related to the gas heating system  
1.5 Heating  
2. Technical information regarding the installation  
p. 11  
2.1 Technical specifications  
2.2 Installation  
p. 11  
p. 12  
p. 12  
p. 13  
p. 14  
p. 17  
p. 17  
p. 17  
p. 18  
2.2.1 Maintenance and unpacking  
2.2.2 Characteristics of the room  
2.2.3 Connections  
2.2.4 First start-up  
2.3 Adaptation of the device to another type of gas  
2.3.1 Actions to be taken  
2.3.2 Table of adjustments and flow rates  
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3. Technical information for the user  
p. 19  
3.1 Details of the various elements  
3.1.1 Opening and closing the doors  
3.1.2 Soap trays  
3.1.3 Unbalance and direction of rotation  
3.2 Usage of washing machines with micro control  
p. 19  
p. 19  
p. 20  
p. 20  
p. 21  
4. Periodic maintenance  
p. 21  
4.0 Every day  
p. 21  
p. 21  
p. 21  
p. 21  
p. 22  
p. 22  
4.1 Every week  
4.2 Every month  
4.3 Every 3 months  
4.4 Every 6 months  
4.5 Every year  
5. Maintenance instructions  
p. 23  
5.1 Remove sealing kit  
p. 23  
6. Troubleshooting  
p. 24  
6.1 Checks  
6.2 Other break-downs  
p. 24  
p. 24  
7. Problems during operation and start-up  
p. 25  
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LIST OF DIAGRAMS  
N° diagram Index Date  
Description  
Type machine  
CS, ASEP2000  
AS2000-0001  
06/01/00 Washer dryer, front view  
AS2000-0003 B  
AS2000-0009 A  
AS2000-0011 A  
AS2000-0015 A  
AS2000-0016  
19/12/01 Side view  
CS, ASEP2000  
29/03/00 Tub detail  
CS, ASEP2000  
25/04/03 Drainage circuit  
27/06/02 Display  
CS ET ASEP2000  
DF, CS, ASEP micro  
DF, CS, ASEP  
06/01/00 Electrical heating unit  
03/01/02 Water levels  
AS2000-0017 A  
AS2000-0018 A  
AS2000-0022 C  
AS2000-0023 C  
AS2000-0024 C  
AS2000-0025 C  
AS2000-0026 A  
AS2000-0027 A  
AS2000-0028 A  
AS2000-0029 B  
AS2000-0030 A  
CS2000-0022 D  
CS2000-0023 D  
CS2000-0024 D  
DF, CS, ASEP  
25/04/03 Unlocking of tub door, washer  
DF, CS, ASEP  
01/02/01 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer elec and steam 2000/27  
01/02/01 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer elec and steam 2000/33  
01/02/01 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer elec and steam 2000/49  
01/02/01 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer elec and steam 2000/67  
AS2000/27 E / V  
AS2000/33 E / V  
AS2000/49 E / V  
AS2000/67 E / V  
CS, ASEP2000  
17/12/01 Soap tray – Water inlet  
01/10/01 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer gas 2000/27  
01/10/01 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer gas 2000/33  
24/05/01 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer gas 2000/49  
01/10/01 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer gas 2000/67  
27/06/02 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer elec and steam 2000/27  
27/06/02 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer elec and steam 2000/33  
27/06/02 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer elec and steam 2000/49  
AS2000/27 GAS  
AS2000/33 GAS  
AS2000/49 GAS  
AS2000/67 GAS  
CS2000/27 E / V  
CS2000/33 E / V  
CS2000/49 E / V  
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CS2000-0025 D  
CS2000-0027 B  
CS2000-0028 B  
CS2000-0029 C  
CS2000-0030 B  
27/06/02 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer elec and steam 2000/67  
27/06/02 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer gas 2000/27  
27/06/02 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer gas 2000/33  
27/06/02 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer gas 2000/49  
27/06/02 Installation scheme of aseptic  
washer gas 2000/67  
CS2000/67 E / V  
CS2000/27 GAS  
CS2000/33 GAS  
CS2000/49 GAS  
CS2000/67 GAS  
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS AND SPARE PARTS LIST  
Refer to technical manual  
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1. GENERAL WORKING PROCEDURE  
1.1 Description  
Correct usage in accordance with design:  
o The dirty laundry is loaded into the front part of the machine and the clean  
laundry is unloaded from the rear part of the machine, using portholes  
situated opposite to the loading ports (for the Aseptic machines) or into the  
front part of the machine (for the CS machines).  
o When a separating wall is constructed at the middle plane of the machine this  
will then avoid any contact between the dirty and the clean laundry.  
Simple usage:  
o Loading and unloading of the laundry through one or two large ports opening  
by 180°.  
Easy-to-use programs:  
o Control of the machine by a microprocessor with five standard programs -  
washing types. It provides the possibility to create 25 other programs  
according to your requirements.  
No concrete base is required. However, a stable and level floor is absolutely  
necessary.  
No vibrations are transmitted to the floor.  
The machine only requires one electrical connection, one connection for the  
heating system of the machine (electricity or steam or gas) and one channel for  
the drainage of used water.  
Various types of detergents may be used:  
o Classical detergent in powder form or liquid detergent supplied by a dosing  
pump.  
Note: The supplier of the liquid detergents must carry out the adaptation of the  
dosing pumps and their electrical connection (since the system is specific for  
each type of product).  
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1.2 Construction  
1.2.1 Chassis - frame  
Mechanically soldered frame of hot de-scaled steel plating, protected against  
oxidation by phosphation, and covered with epoxy paint.  
Protection panels in stainless steel plating with 1.2 mm thickness.  
The design of the lower part of each tub port inhibits the laundry from slipping in-  
between the tub and the drum.  
1.2.2 Tub and drum  
The tub consists of a rolled stainless steel plate, closed at its extremities by 2  
flanges, also stainless steel. The tub flanges are bolted to the tub and a seal  
assures waterproofing.  
The drum consists of a perforated and pressed stainless steel plate. The plate is  
then rolled and nested in two bead plates, also stainless steel. 4 beaters  
mounted peripherally around the interior allow the laundry to be stirred correctly.  
This assembly is held together by 4 tension rods that traverse the drum from one  
end to the other.  
1.2.3 Suspensions  
The tub - drum assembly is suspended by four springs that are attached to the frame  
and held in place by eight stabilisators, thus absorbing all vibration.  
1.2.4 Porthole  
The large-size portholes are of stainless steel and equipped with SECURIT panes of  
tempered glass. Thus they permit a visual control of the washing operation.  
1.2.5 Bearings, transmission and motor  
The connecting rod bearings are waterproof and have a hardened steel base.  
The transmission consists of one belt, providing a driving mechanism without  
slippage.  
The asynchronous motor with variable frequency provides a gradual  
acceleration, without shocks, which avoids drawing a large current when initiating  
centrifugal motion.  
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1.2.6 Programming  
Of the integral type with a microprocessor, regulation of:  
Four soap trays.  
Admission of hot, cold and/or soft water.  
Bath levels adjustable.  
Temperature adjustable from 0 to 90°C with microprocessor.  
Reduced mechanical washing motion for delicate laundry.  
Normal mechanical washing motion.  
Intermediate and final centrifuge.  
1.3 Working principle  
The following operations: loading the dirty laundry, loading the various detergents, and  
starting and controlling the operations by means of the control panel, are all done on the  
"dirty laundry" side of the machine.  
Once the program is finished, the drum ports are automatically aligned with the "clean  
laundry" side for the Aseptic machines (the laundry may then be unloaded on the other  
side of the separation wall, in another room, without risking contamination of the clean  
laundry by contact with the dirty laundry) or “dirty laundry” side (for the CS machines).  
1.4 Security  
1.4.1 Total protection against opening doors  
This protection is designed to prevent accidents that might be caused by opening a  
porthole while the drum is rotating.  
Depending on the machine type, either one or two magnetic latches inhibit the  
opening of the porthole(s) of the tub.  
The microprocessor orders their release automatically.  
After centrifuging the release of the latches is retarded by about 90 seconds.  
In case of an electrical outage and after verifying that the drum has come to a complete  
stop, it is possible to unlock the doors by take away the front panel under the door and  
pulling down the small cord.  
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1.4.2 Protection against unbalance  
The suspended aseptic or CS machines are fitted with one or two unbalance  
protections, according to their load capacity. These avoid excessive oscillations caused  
by a strong unbalance by interrupting the centrifugal motion.  
Effect of the protections in case of a strong unbalance  
During the final centrifuge, the centrifugal motion is interrupted and the drainage  
is maintained, but the cycle is frozen. The message “E9 or unbalance fault” is  
shown on the display. One must restart the cycle and move fast forward through  
the program to arrive at the centrifuge phase again.  
1.4.3 Heater protection  
The bath heating system is not switched on unless the pressure meter, installed for this  
purpose, detects the correct water level.  
1.4.4 Security related to gas heating system  
Four security systems guarantee the correct operation of the system.  
When no flame is detected in the burner, the igniter and control plug of the flame  
causes the closure of the electronic valve in the gas feed, while message “E13”  
appears on the micro control display. After waiting for about 20 seconds you may  
then restart the system by a key combination for machine with micro control. If  
the default appears again, one of the following faults has occurred:  
o No gas feed: check whether the gas feed valves are open.  
o Igniter plug broken.  
The thermostat (chimney obstructed” interrupts the power supply to the  
command module, in case the chimney is obstructed, and informs you of this  
fault on the terminal display showing “E10 or chimney obstructed”. After several  
minutes, you may restart the cycle by pressing “start”. Check your chimney when  
the fault persists.  
The thermostat “heating security” also interrupts the command module when the  
temperature in the heater is abnormal and informs you of this fault on the  
terminal display showing “E11 or heating security”.  
The thermostat “water failure security” also interrupts the command module when  
the heating element overheats and informs you of this fault on the terminal  
display showing “E12 or water failure security”.  
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When a fault occurs in the water circulation pump, the power supply of the command  
module is interrupted and the indicator “pump fault” lights up. When the faults persist,  
check with qualified technical service.  
1.5 Heating  
Three heating methods are available, providing the flexibility to adapt the machine to the  
available energy supply.  
Electrical heating: by several shielded resistors mounted in the heater bath (the  
number of resistors being in accordance with the power of the machine).  
UHM027D  
UHM033D  
UHM049D  
UHM067D  
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Number of resistors  
6
9
12  
15  
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Total power (kW)  
18  
27  
36  
45  
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Steam heating: through the release of steam pressure delivered by an injector  
situated in the heater bath.  
Gas heating: by a gas heater that is incorporated in the machine. A pump  
provides the required water circulation.  
The efficiency of the machine is given by the number of stars on the identifying label of  
the machine, in accordance with the norm G45-106. Four stars correspond to an  
efficiency superior to 80%.  
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2. TECHNICAL INFORMATION REGARDING INSTALLATION  
2.1 Technical specifications  
The identification label of machine is situated on upper part of left side of casing.  
Pays  
Categories  
Gas  
Pressure (mbar)  
Allemagne (DE)  
I2ELL  
G20  
20  
G25  
G31  
20  
50  
I3P  
Autriche (AT)  
Danemark (DK)  
Finlande (FI)  
Italie (IT)  
I2H  
G20  
20  
Suède (SE)  
République Tchèque (CZ)  
Norvège (NO)  
SUISSE (CH)  
Espagne (ES)  
Irlande (IE)  
II2H3P  
G20  
G31  
20  
37  
Portugal (PT)  
Royaume-Uni (GB)  
Grèce (GR)  
Estonie (EE)  
Lituanie (LT)  
Lettonie (LV)  
Slovaquie (SK)  
Slovénie (SL)  
Roumanie (RO)  
Bulgarie (BU)  
SUISSE (CH)  
Espagne (ES)  
Belgique (BE)  
Belgique (BE)  
Chypre (CY)  
Malte (MT)  
II2H3P  
G20  
G31  
G20/G25  
G31  
20  
50  
20/25  
37  
I2E+  
I3P  
France (FR)  
II2Esi3P  
G20/G25  
G31  
20/25  
37 et 50  
Luxembourg (LU)  
PAYS-BAS (NL)  
II2E3P  
II2L3P  
G20  
G31  
G25  
G31  
20  
50  
25  
50  
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2.2 Installation  
Attention: The machine must only be installed, adjusted and started up by a team  
of technicians of the manufacturer or by technicians or resellers that are recognised by  
the manufacturer.  
Likewise, it is strongly recommended that the client be present during the installation  
and the first trials.  
The installation of the device must be in accordance with the current regulations and  
norms and in a room with sufficient ventilation.  
The flow of fresh air required for combustion is 90 cubic metres per hour when gas  
heating is used.  
2.2.1 Maintenance and unpacking  
Upon delivery the machine must be in perfect shape and the packing must not be  
incomplete or damaged. Take note of the indications on the packing (e.g., fragile, top  
and bottom, protect from rain, etc.). The machine is quite heavy and has imposing  
dimensions (see below). Provide lifting and handling devices in order to proceed safely.  
The machine must be handled using a lift-truck of sufficient capacity. The truck forks  
must be placed at their maximum distance to avoid toppling the device.  
One must lift the device at its centre (centre of gravity on the axis).  
Do not turn the machine over or let it drop, e.g. when unloading.  
Note: When lifting by slings (not recommended), the manipulation will be under  
the entire responsibility of the person handling the machine (since the machine  
may suffer deformation).  
Type  
:
:
:
:
Dimensions  
Land packing  
L x l x H (mm)  
Weight (Kg)  
Machine only  
L x l x H (mm)  
Weight (Kg)  
Sea packing  
L x l x H (mm)  
Weight (Kg)  
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UHM027D : 1172x1053x1690  
880  
1342x1320x2050  
980  
1342x1320x2050  
1080  
:
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UHM033D : 1292x1053x1690  
1060  
1462x1320x2050  
1160  
1462x1320x2050  
1260  
:
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UHM049D : 1612x1053x1690  
1300  
1782x1320x2050  
1400  
1782x1320x2050  
1500  
:
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UHM067D : 1965x1053x1690  
1570  
2135x1320x2050  
1670  
2135x1320x2050  
1770  
:
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2.2.2 Characteristics of the room  
The machine must be installed in a very well ventilated room with correct lighting  
and a temperature in the range from -10 to + 40°C (temperature limits for the  
electronic frequency regulator of the driving motor) .  
Sufficient space must be left around the machine to allow for its correct  
functioning.  
On each side sufficient space must be left in front of the portholes so that the  
machine operator can work correctly and without danger.  
Levelling should be carried out correctly on a hard and stable floor surface,  
capable of supporting the considerable weight of the machine (430 kg on 1 m²).  
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The floor must at least be able to support 500 kg per m for the installation of  
such a machine.  
Correct levelling also guarantees an optimum performance of the suspensions and the  
water bath, which is balanced horizontally.  
All machine types should further be fixed to the floor by self-boring plugs of size M12.  
Indeed, when an important unbalance occurs, the machine may move slightly, no longer  
be perfectly horizontal (see drawing), and exert forces on the feeding and draining  
tubes.  
With this type of machine it is possible to insert wedges between the frame and the floor  
in order to level it.  
Construction work required:  
No concrete support is needed.  
No vibration is transmitted to the floor.  
To evacuate used water, a drain of at least 150 x 150 mm must be located right under  
machine.  
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2.2.3 Connections  
Water supply connection:  
All machines are fitted with two water supply connections (hot and cold water). Please  
consult manufacturer for optional soft water connection.  
For machines with gas heating, it is important to ensure correct operation of boiler, to  
supply water for washing step with a maximum TH of 10°. A higher TH will involve a  
permanent clogging of boiler.  
Install two pipes (hot and cold water) vertically behind machine; install two blocking  
valves in an accessible location. Install a filter in each pipe, upstream from blocking  
valves.  
The pressure must be between 2 and 6 bars; install a motion absorber system as well  
as an escape valve to handle high water pressure.  
Diameter of the tubing  
Machine type  
UHM027D  
UHM033D  
UHM049D  
UHM067D  
Diameter of water connection  
20/27 (3/4 in.)  
20/27 (3/4 in.)  
20/27 (3/4 in.)  
26/34 (1 in.)  
UHM027D  
UHM033D  
UHM049D  
UHM067D  
Water consumption (litres) -------------------------------------------------------------------  
Pre-washing  
Washing  
Rinsing  
47  
47  
73  
532  
70  
70  
100  
740  
90  
90  
120  
900  
130  
130  
200  
1460  
Longest cycle  
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Drain connection:  
All machine types have 1 drain of diameter 80 (drainage of the tub).  
The minimum cross section of the used water drain below the machine should be  
respected (at least 150 x 150 mm).  
Electrical connection:  
Electrical power connection consists either of a cable with four wires, 230 V, three-  
phase or of a cable with five wires, 400 V, three-phase.  
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Wire colors  
THREE 380 V + N + T  
Black - black - brown ...….... Phases  
Blue ..................................... Neutral  
Green / yellow ..................... Earth  
THREE 220 V + T  
Black - brown - blue ........... Phases  
Green / yellow..................... Earth  
Important:  
Install an additional upstream fuse cabinet.  
Furthermore, install a residual current operated circuit breaker (300 ma) for the  
general protection of your launderette against electrical faults.  
These installations must be in accordance with valid regulations.  
Note: Fuses protect the control and power circuitry.  
Table: motor power  
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UHM027D  
UHM033D  
UHM049D  
UHM067D  
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Power in kW  
4
4
5.5  
5.5  
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Nominal velocity in tr/min 1500  
1500  
1500  
1500  
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Electrical heating:  
Machines that have electrical heating have connections for:  
The control and motor circuits.  
The heating power circuit.  
Table: heating power  
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UHM027D  
UHM033D  
UHM049D  
UHM067D  
230V 400V  
230V 400V  
230V 400V  
230V 400V  
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Power in kW  
18  
27  
36  
45  
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Inter combined AM  
50 32  
80  
50  
100 60  
100  
60  
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2
Cable section MM  
4x10 5x6  
4x10 5x6  
4x16 5x6  
4x16 5X10  
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Steam connection:  
The steam pressure must be between 5 and 10 bars.  
Install a steam escape valve to avoid overpressure.  
Table: steam consumption  
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UHM027D  
UHM033D  
UHM049D  
UHM067D  
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Steam consumption  
18kg/h  
26kg/h  
40kg/h  
60kg/h  
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Steam entry connection  
¾ in.  
¾ in.  
¾ in.  
¾ in.  
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Vent connection:  
For security reasons, lead the air tube to the exterior of the room.  
Attention: Protect the far end of this tube to avoid possible obstruction,  
which would affect machine operation.  
Gas connection:  
Connect the device to the existing gas conducts and install a blocking valve between  
the device and the rest of the installation.  
The installation must be in accordance with the valid norms and regulations of the  
country involved.  
The gas supply conducts must have sufficient dimensions to minimise pressure loss. Its  
diameter must be calculated as a function of its path (length, number of bends, etc.) and  
the power of the device.  
Check that settings of device correspond to type and pressure of gas of installation.  
Connect a manometer to the pressure connection situated on top of the electronic valve  
module when all burners are on, to check the pressure of the gas feed.  
The measured gas pressure must be equal to the pressure indicated on the  
identification label for the used gas type.  
Gas feed connection is 1 inch in diameter and in agreement with the norm ISO 228/1.  
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Connection with exhaust conduct  
Place draught-diverter system supplied with the device between the exit of the heater  
and the gas exhaust conduct. The tubes that connect with the chimney are of diameter  
150 and should be as short as possible.  
2.2.4 First start-up  
Verify that the machine is stable and level upon first start-up.  
Check that all connections and drains are correctly established.  
Check that the device is connected to earth correctly.  
Take away brackets transport (see instruction at the end).  
Check that all switches are in their position 0.  
Turn the circuit breaker with guard to position 1.  
Check that the pump (gas heating) rotates in the correct direction.  
Note: If the machine turns the wrong way, check the technical service centre of  
the manufacturer.  
Attention: Take care not to touch or come close to any moving parts.  
Mount all protection panels back on the machine.  
2.3 Adaptation of the device to another type of gas  
2.3.1 Actions to be taken  
Dismount the access panels of the heater on the side of the dirty laundry.  
Unscrew the 4 fixing bolts of the gas ramp as well as the bolt of the hose of the  
gas connection.  
Extract the ramp.  
Unscrew the injectors and replace them.  
Proceed in reverse order to mount the system and check that the gas feed  
pressure at the entry valves of the module is in agreement with the pressures  
indicated in the table below (device operating).  
Seal the air adjustments with a little paint.  
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2.3.2 Table of adjustments and flow rates  
Gas type  
G31  
37  
G31  
50  
G20 (1)  
G25 (2)  
Pres.  
20  
20  
feed.(mbar)  
Injector  
marking  
180  
200  
120  
110  
Adjustment of  
air pres.  
Max opening of Idem  
vent  
Idem  
Idem  
Flow of burner 2.64(cubic m/h) 3.07(cubic m/h) 1.96 (kg / h)  
1.96 (kg / h)  
24.9  
Nominal heat  
flow kW (hi)  
24.9  
24.9  
24.9  
(1) Identical adjustment for G25 at 25 mbar  
(2) Germany only  
* G20: natural gas type H (Lacq)  
* G25: natural gas type L (Groningen)  
* G31: propane  
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3. TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR THE USER  
Note:  
The user must not handle parts that are protected by the manufacturer or his  
representative.  
The user must appeal to a qualified installer to adapt the device to a different  
type of gas.  
The exhaust gas evacuation chimney must be swept periodically in accordance  
with the valid rules of the concerned country.  
3.1 Details of the various elements  
3.1.1 Opening and closing the doors  
Drum portholes  
Important: Door locking system of the drum consists of a lock with two latches  
and two buttons to move those two latches.  
Check that the latches are in their correct positions and that there is a gap of 50mm  
minimum between the two buttons (an incorrect door closure will lead to the destruction  
of the lock parts and may damage the doors).  
Not following these instructions annuls the guarantee; the costs of repair of the caused  
damage will therefore revert automatically to the client.  
Outer port or porthole  
Close the door carefully to obtain good waterproofing (the handle door must be  
horizontal).  
Attention: Risk of burning; please do not touch the glass of the porthole  
when the machine is functioning, in particular after the heating phase of the  
washing bath.  
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3.1.2 Soap trays  
Attention: All products used are harmful and must be handled with caution.  
Read the recommendations of the product suppliers carefully.  
Before all manipulation: you must use appropriate protective clothing, e.g. gloves,  
boots, glasses, respiratory masks, etc.  
Detergent:  
Fill the soap trays with the corresponding products when starting a cycle.  
The detergents for washing and pre-washing must be in powder form (or liquid  
when automatic feeding by a dosing pump is used).  
o There are several different types of detergent, and some of them are more  
easily dissolved in water. Consult your supplier, who will provide indications.  
Bleach:  
5 to 10 g of 12° bleach per litre of water.  
Never surpass the lower marking of the siphon of the bleach tray.  
Softener:  
Consult supplier. The doses vary according to the products used.  
3.1.3 Unbalance and direction of rotation  
When you receive the message “unbalance fault“ before ending a cycle, you must  
restart the cycle (refer to Ch. 1.4.2).  
If the unbalance persists, check the following points:  
Machine has insufficient load:  
Loads must be in the following ranges (dry laundry weight)  
UHM027D............. 19 to 27 kg  
UHM033D............. 22 to 33 kg  
UHM049D............. 38 to 49 kg  
UHM067D............. 52 to 67 kg  
Water drainage defective.  
Long pieces of clothes tangle and create knots.  
Heterogeneous load of clothes, differing in type, weights or size.  
Poorly adjusted water level:  
Upper level ... 140 mm  
Lower level ... 60 mm  
Shockbreaker got stuck: the symptom of this problem is an escape of oil on the  
skirt of the shockbreaker.  
Wrong direction of rotation of the centrifuge.  
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Note: Centrifuge must always switch on with the same velocity and direction as  
the washing rotation. This rotation is downward when you are on the dirty  
laundry side of the machine.  
3.2 Usage of washing machines with micro control  
Refer to Programming Manual for micro control information.  
4. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  
4.0 Every day  
Clean dust filter located below the tub once a day when using gas heating.  
4.1 Every week (0.5 h)  
Clean the soap trays.  
Clean the machine using a dry or slightly humid cloth (not dripping).  
4.2 Every month (1 h)  
Check the condition of the shockbreakers (no oil traces should be visible on the  
outside of the shockbreaker).  
Check that the frictional gliders between which the tub-drum assembly is wedged  
laterally make contact correctly (if the pressure is not sufficient, withdraw a  
spacer of the frictional arm connection).  
Check the condition and waterproofing of the steam circuit for those machines  
that are heated by steam.  
Check the working condition of the gas heating system (boiler, safety and filter).  
Check the working condition of the unbalance detector switch.  
4.3 Every 3 months (2 h)  
Check and retighten the main bolts, when necessary.  
Clean the protective filters of the electronic valves.  
Grease the rod bearings of the drum lightly.  
Clean the steam nozzle on machines with steam heating.  
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De-scale the heater unit using a de-scaling product (consult manufacturer for  
supplies) on those machines that use gas heating. This product is introduced in  
the tub of the washing machines. Then, a washing cycle at 60°C is carried out  
lasting about 20 minutes, after which the machine is drained and rinsed.  
Check the working condition of the door locking system of the drum ports:  
o The spring of both latches.  
o The spring of the holding receptacle of the controller rod.  
4.4 Every 6 months (2 h)  
Check the condition of the driving belts of the drum.  
Grease the drive shaft and the sliding parts of the transmission very lightly using  
a high temperature grease applied with a pulverising pump.  
Clean, de-scale and clear the electrical heating elements (when the machine  
uses this type of heating).  
Check the waterproofing and toughness of the tubing.  
Check the working condition of the heating assembly (flame, exhaust, chimney  
draw, lighter plug, and security).  
IMPORTANT: Check the working condition of gas heating system (boiler, flame,  
safety, chimney…) and clean the boiler's body with a high pressure pump (with  
two sense of flow) connected at inlet and outlet of the boiler.  
4.5 Every year (2 h)  
Grease the suspension springs lightly.  
Clean, check and de-scale the drainage assembly, if needed.  
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5. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
5.1 Replacement of the sealing kit  
1) Remove the strips.  
2) Remove the hub (remove the two hub screws and place one of the two screws in  
the third hole).  
3) Remove the wheel (first make a mark so you can later replace it in the same  
position).  
4) Secure the drum with two wooden wedges.  
5) Remove the cover and clean off the lubricant.  
6) Release the flap of the blocking washer that is fixed by a screw.  
7) Undo the screw until the base of the conical section.  
8) Undo the bearing screws.  
9) Insert the four 8х70 bolts into the base of the bearing and loosen it from the  
conical section.  
10) Tap on the screw of the pressing cone.  
11) Extract the bearing and the cone.  
12) Remove the lock ring.  
13) Remove the supporting ring with the extractor.  
14) Extract the sealing ring.  
15) Clean the drum shaft (use solvent and a polishing cloth).  
16) Place the sealing ring and apply a little lubricant to the shaft.  
17) Place the supporting ring using a roller by way of wedge, as well as a mallet  
(applying a little lubricant to the toric joint).  
18) Compress the sealing ring using adequate tools.  
19) Place the lock ring.  
20) Extract the two bearing spi joints.  
21) Place the pressing cone in the bearing.  
22) Place the spi joint in the bearing base.  
23) Adjust the bearing position.  
24) Place the blocking washer and the blocking screw, tighten the screw and then  
trim the flap of the blocking washer.  
25) Adjust the position of the spi joint with respect to the cover.  
26) Lubricate the bearing.  
27) Replace the cover.  
28) Adjust the position of the pin on the shaft and replace the wheel.  
29) Fasten the hub using the two fixing screws.  
Make sure the hub and the wheel are in the same position as they were  
originally.  
30) Tighten the screw at the base of the shaft.  
31) Place the strips.  
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING  
6.1 Checks  
The electrical power supply.  
The protective fuses.  
Water supply interruption.  
Filter blocking.  
Water pressure failure.  
Waterproofing of the drainage system.  
The driving belts.  
The water levels.  
Attention: When the water levels are not correct, consult reseller and replace the  
pressure switch.  
When the drainage is obstructed, clean it.  
When the machine vibrates, check the following:  
o It is loaded with a heterogeneous load of laundry.  
o Its load is too small.  
o It is overloaded.  
o Check the condition of the shockbreakers.  
o Check that the lateral frictional gliders exert enough pressure.  
When the machine experiences frequent unbalance problems or when an oil  
trace appears on the body of a shockbreaker, the shockbreakers must be  
changed.  
6.2 Other breakdowns  
When other breakdowns or unusual noises are produced (scrubbing, knocking,  
etc.) interrupt work and contact the manufacturer immediately, describing the  
problem in detail.  
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7. PROBLEMS DURING OPERATION AND START-UP  
Problem  
Check  
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Cycle does not start  
- doors not closed correctly  
- emergency stop activated  
- contact breaker or  
electricity outage  
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Control panel does not  
light up  
- fuses tripped  
- emergency stop activated  
- processor off  
- electricity outage  
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Cycle starts but drum  
does not turn  
- fuse of regulator tripped  
- press yellow indicator light  
on front side when it is on  
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Cycle starts but water  
does not enter  
- water inlet closed  
- pressure switch out of  
service  
- electronic valve out of  
service  
- fuse tripped  
- electronic valve of inlet out  
of service  
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Cycle starts but water  
inflow does not stop  
- pressure switch out of  
service  
- electronic valve dirty  
- tub pressure switch  
clogged  
- drainage valve still open  
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Cycle starts but heating  
does not engage  
- required water level not  
reached  
- fuse tripped  
- contact coil heating out of  
service  
- HS probe  
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Heating is on but  
- resistor out of service  
temperature does not rise  
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Machine does not drain  
- drainage valve dirty  
- exhaust tube blocked  
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Machine does not centrifugate  
- improper loading of laundry  
or loading limits not  
respected, causing an  
unbalance fault  
- no high level before  
centrifugation  
- drainage blocked  
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PROGRAM DETAILS  
ASEPTIC WASHING MACHINE TYPE 2000/CS 2000 WITH MICRO CONTROL  
LAUNDRY TYPE: VERY SOILED WHITE  
Wash energic speed: 45 tr/min  
PROGRAM N°: 1  
STAGE  
TIME  
WATER  
TYPE  
LEVEL  
PRODUCT  
TEMP. °C  
COMMENT  
Soaking  
M15-A10  
M15-A10  
240  
Cold  
27 cm/high  
21 cm/low  
tray A  
tray B  
38  
80  
Prewash P2  
Wash 1  
300  
no  
Hot  
M15-A10  
Wash 2 P3  
Cooling  
120  
240  
120  
Cold  
Cold  
Cold  
27 cm/high  
24 cm/middle  
27 cm/high  
M15-A10  
M15-A10  
M15-A10  
M15-A10  
Rinsing 1 P4  
Bleaching P5  
Rinsing 2 P4  
Rinsing 3  
tray C  
tray D  
Rinsing 4  
240  
Hot and cold  
27 cm/high  
M15-A10  
Final Rinsing P6  
Centrifugation P7  
Distribution 1  
5
100 tr/min  
100 tr/min  
300 tr/min  
700 tr/min  
1000 tr/min  
M10-A5  
Distribution 2  
60  
Centrifugation 1  
Centrifugation 2  
Centrifugation 3  
Separation P8  
120  
240  
120  
60  
Additional information:  
Duration of product drainages:  
Rinsing  
tray:  
60  
Tray B:  
50  
Tray A:  
50  
Tray C:  
50  
Tray D:  
50  
Note: - All time intervals expressed in seconds, not counting loading and heating times.  
- All drainage intervals are automatically adjusted to 90 seconds.  
- After every product drainage, a rinsing of the soap tray is programmed.  
- Door positionning is automatic.  
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PROGRAM DETAILS  
ASEPTIC WASHING MACHINE TYPE 2000/CS 2000 WITH MICRO CONTROL  
LAUNDRY TYPE: SOILED WHITE  
Wash energic speed: 45 tr/min  
PROGRAM N°: 2  
STAGE  
TIME  
WATER  
TYPE  
LEVEL  
PRODUCT  
TEMP. °C  
COMMENT  
Soaking  
M15-A10  
Prewash  
Wash 1  
480  
Hot  
21 cm/low  
tray B  
tray C  
80  
M15-A10  
Wash 2 P9  
Cooling  
no  
Rinsing 1  
Bleaching P5  
Rinsing 2 P4  
240  
120  
Cold  
Cold  
24 cm/middle  
27 cm/high  
M15-A10  
M15-A10  
Rinsing 3  
M15-A10  
Rinsing 4  
240  
Hot and cold  
27 cm/high  
tray D  
M15-A10  
Final rinsing P6  
Centrifugation P7  
Distribution 1  
Distribution 2  
Centrifugation 1  
Centrifugation 2  
Centrifugation 3  
Separation P8  
5
100 tr/min  
100 tr/min  
300 tr/min  
700 tr/min  
1000 tr/min  
M10-A5  
60  
120  
240  
120  
120  
Additional information:  
Duration of product drainages:  
Rinsing  
tray:  
60  
Tray B:  
50  
Tray A:  
50  
Tray C:  
50  
Tray D:  
50  
Note: - All time intervals expressed in seconds, not counting loading and heating times.  
- All drainage intervals are automatically adjusted to 90 seconds.  
- After every product drainage, a rinsing of the soap tray is programmed.  
- Door positionning is automatic.  
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PROGRAM DETAILS  
ASEPTIC WASHING MACHINE TYPE 2000/CS 2000 WITH MICRO CONTROL  
LAUNDRY TYPE: COLOUR  
Wash energic speed: 45 tr/min  
PROGRAM N°: 3  
STAGE  
TIME  
WATER  
TYPE  
LEVEL  
PRODUCT  
TEMP. °C  
COMMENT  
Soaking  
M15-A10  
M15-A10  
180  
Cold  
27 cm/high  
Tray A  
tray B  
30  
60  
Prewash P10  
Wash 1  
300  
no  
Hot and cold  
21 cm/low  
M15-A10  
Wash 2 P11  
Cooling  
Rinsing 1  
Bleaching  
120  
120  
Cold  
Cold  
27 cm/high  
27 cm/high  
M15-A10  
M15-A10  
Rinsing 2 P4  
Rinsing 3 P4  
Rinsing 4  
240  
Cold  
27 cm/high  
tray D  
M15-A10  
Final rinsinglP16  
Centrifugation P12  
Distribution 1  
5
100 tr/min  
100 tr/min  
300 tr/min  
700 tr/min  
1000 tr/min  
M10-A5  
Distribution 2  
60  
Centrifugation 1  
Centrifugation 2  
Centrifugation 3  
Separation P8  
120  
300  
120  
60  
Additional information:  
Duration of product drainages:  
Rinsing  
tray:  
60  
Tray B:  
50  
Tray A:  
50  
Tray C:  
50  
Tray D:  
50  
Note: - All time intervals expressed in seconds, not counting loading and heating times.  
- All drainage intervals are automatically adjusted to 90 seconds.  
- After every product drainage, a rinsing of the soap tray is programmed.  
- Door positionning is automatic.  
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PROGRAM DETAILS  
ASEPTIC WASHING MACHINE TYPE 2000/CS 2000 WITH MICRO CONTROL  
LAUNDRY TYPE: POLYESTER/ COTON  
Wash energic speed: 45 tr/min  
PROGRAM N°: 4  
STAGE  
TIME  
WATER  
TYPE  
LEVEL  
PRODUCT  
TEMP. °C  
COMMENT  
Soaking  
Prewash  
Wash 1  
480  
Cold  
21 cm/low  
tray B  
60  
M15-A10  
Wash 2 P14  
Cooling  
45°level 7cm  
Rinsing 1  
Bleaching  
180  
Cold  
Cold  
27 cm/high  
27 cm/high  
M15-A10  
M15-A10  
Rinsing 2 P15  
Rinsing 3  
Rinsing 4  
240  
tray D  
Final rinsing P16  
Centrifugation P17  
Distribution 1  
Distribution 2  
Centrifugation 1  
Centrifugation 2  
Centrifugation 3  
Separation P8  
5
60  
120  
300  
0
100 tr/min  
100 tr/min  
300 tr/min  
700 tr/min  
1000 tr/min  
M10-A5  
60  
Additional information:  
Duration of product drainages:  
Rinsing  
tray:  
60  
Tray B:  
50  
Tray A:  
50  
Tray C:  
50  
Tray D:  
50  
Note: - All time intervals expressed in seconds, not counting loading and heating times.  
- All drainage intervals are automatically adjusted to 90 seconds.  
- After every product drainage, a rinsing of the soap tray is programmed.  
- Door positionning is automatic.  
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PROGRAM DETAILS  
ASEPTIC WASHING MACHINE TYPE 2000/CS 2000 WITH MICRO CONTROL  
LAUNDRY TYPE: WOOLEN  
Wash energic speed: 45 tr/min  
PROGRAM N°: 5  
STAGE  
TIME  
WATER  
TYPE  
LEVEL  
PRODUCT  
TEMP. °C  
COMMENT  
Soaking  
M4 A10  
Prewash  
Wash 1  
480  
Cold  
21 cm/low  
tray B  
30  
M4 - A10  
Wash 2 P19  
Cooling  
No  
180  
240  
Rinsing 1  
Bleaching  
Cold  
Cold  
27 cm/high  
27 cm/high  
M4 - A10  
M4 - A10  
Rinsing 2 P20  
Rinsing 3  
Rinsing 4  
tray D  
Rinsing final P21  
Centrifugation P22  
Distribution 1  
Distribution 2  
Centrifugation 1  
Centrifugation 2  
Centrifugation 3  
Separation P8  
5
60  
120  
0
100 tr/min  
100 tr/min  
300 tr/min  
700 tr/min  
1000 tr/min  
M4- A10  
0
60  
Additional information:  
Duration of product drainages:  
Rinsing  
tray:  
60  
Tray B:  
50  
Tray A:  
50  
Tray C:  
50  
Tray D:  
50  
Note: - All time intervals expressed in seconds, not counting loading and heating times.  
- All drainage intervals are automatically adjusted to 90 seconds.  
- After every product drainage, a rinsing of the soap tray is programmed.  
- Door positionning is automatic.  
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PROGRAM DETAILS  
ASEPTIC WASHING MACHINE TYPE 2000/CS 2000 WITH MICRO CONTROL  
LAUNDRY TYPE:  
Wash energic speed:  
PROGRAM N°:  
STAGE  
TIME  
WATER  
TYPE  
LEVEL  
PRODUCT  
TEMP. °C  
COMMENT.  
Soaking  
Prewash  
Wash 1  
Wash 2  
Cooling  
Rinsing 1  
Bleaching  
Rinsing 2  
Rinsing 3  
Rinsing 4  
Rinsing final  
Centrifugation :  
Distribution 1  
Distribution 2  
Centrifugation 1  
Centrifugation 2  
Centrifugation 3  
Separation  
Additional information:  
Duration of product drainages:  
Rinsing  
tray:  
60  
Tray B:  
50  
Tray A:  
50  
Tray C:  
50  
Tray D:  
50  
Note: - All time intervals expressed in seconds, not counting loading and heating times.  
- All drainage intervals are automatically adjusted to 90 seconds.  
- After every product drainage, a rinsing of the soap tray is programmed.  
- Door positionning is automatic.  
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Cycle n.1  
1. Step n. 2  
2. Step n. 3  
3. Step n. 4  
4. Step n. 5  
5. Step n. 4  
6. Step n. 6  
7. Step n. 7  
8. Step n. 8  
Prewash  
Wash  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Spin  
PREWASH38  
WASH80  
RINSE120  
BLEACH240  
RINSE120  
FINALRINS  
SPIN1000  
Distribution TUMBLE60  
Cycle n.2  
1. Step n. 9  
2. Step n. 5  
3. Step n. 4  
4. Step n. 6  
5. Step n. 7  
6. Step n. 8  
Wash  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Spin  
WASH80  
BLEACH240  
RINSE120  
FINALRINS  
SPIN1000  
Distribution TUMBLE60  
Cycle n.3  
1. Step n. 10  
2. Step n. 11  
3. Step n. 4  
4. Step n. 4  
5. Step n. 16  
6. Step n. 12  
7. Step n. 8  
Prewash  
Wash  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Spin  
PREWASH30  
WASH60  
RINSE120  
RINSE120  
FINALRINS  
SPIN1000  
Distribution TUMBLE60  
Cycle n.4  
1. Step n. 14  
2. Step n. 15  
3. Step n. 16  
4. Step n. 17  
5. Step n. 8  
Wash  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Spin  
WASH60CD  
RINSE180  
FINALRINS  
SPIN700  
Distribution TUMBLE60  
Cycle n.5  
1. Step n. 19  
2. Step n. 20  
3. Step n. 21  
4. Step n. 22  
5. Step n. 8  
Wash  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Spin  
WASH30G  
RINSE180G  
RINS240G  
SPIN300  
Distribution TUMBLE60  
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Step n. 1  
Soak SOAK120  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
Pause  
15 sec.  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
0 °C  
120 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
27 cm.  
120 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
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Step n. 2  
Prewash  
PREWASH38  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
15 sec.  
Pause  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
38 °C  
240 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
27 cm.  
240 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
50 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
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Step n. 3  
Wash  
WASH80  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
15 sec.  
Pause  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
80 °C  
300 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
21 cm.  
300 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
YES  
NO  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
50 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
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Step n. 4  
Rinse  
RINSE120  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
Pause  
15 sec.  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
0 °C  
120 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
27 cm.  
120 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-37-  
 
Step n. 5  
Rinse  
BLEACH240  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
Pause  
15 sec.  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
0 °C  
240 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
24 cm.  
240 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
50 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-38-  
 
Step n. 6  
Rinse  
FINALRINS  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
Pause  
15 sec.  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
0 °C  
240 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
27 cm.  
240 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
YES  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
NO  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-39-  
 
Step n. 7  
Spin  
SPIN1000  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
5 sec.  
60 sec.  
120 sec.  
240 sec.  
120 sec.  
YES  
VCA  
START WITH WATER  
TILTING  
Number of spin attempts  
6
Step n. 8  
Distribution TUMBLE60  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
0 sec.  
60 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
Pause  
10 sec.  
5 sec.  
-40-  
 
Step n. 9  
Wash  
WASH80  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
15 sec.  
Pause  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
80 °C  
480 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
21 cm.  
480 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
YES  
NO  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
50 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-41-  
 
Step n. 10  
Prewash  
PREWASH30  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
15 sec.  
Pause  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
30 °C  
180 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
27 cm.  
180 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
50 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-42-  
 
Step n. 11  
Wash  
WASH60  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
15 sec.  
Pause  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
60 °C  
300 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
21 cm.  
300 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
YES  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
50 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-43-  
 
Step n. 12  
Spin  
SPIN1000  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
5 sec.  
60 sec.  
120 sec.  
300 sec.  
120 sec.  
YES  
VCA  
START WITH WATER  
TILTING  
Number of spin attempts  
6
-44-  
 
Step n. 14  
Wash  
WASH60CD  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
Pause  
15 sec.  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
60 °C  
480 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
45 °C  
7 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
21 cm.  
480 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
50 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-45-  
 
Step n. 15  
Rinse  
RINSE180  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
Pause  
15 sec.  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
0 °C  
180 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
27 cm.  
180 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-46-  
 
Step n. 16  
Rinse  
FINALRINS  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
Pause  
15 sec.  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
0 °C  
240 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
27 cm.  
240 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
NO  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-47-  
 
Step n. 17  
Spin  
SPIN700  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
5 sec.  
60 sec.  
120 sec.  
300 sec.  
0 sec.  
VCA  
START WITH WATER  
YES  
TILTING  
Number of spin attempts  
6
-48-  
 
Step n. 18  
Wash  
WASH40  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
15 sec.  
Pause  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
40 °C  
300 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
21 cm.  
300 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
YES  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
50 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-49-  
 
Step n. 19  
Wash  
WASH30G  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
4 sec.  
Pause  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
30 °C  
480 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
21 cm.  
480 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
50 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-50-  
 
Step n. 20  
Rinse  
RINSE180G  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
4 sec.  
Pause  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
0 °C  
180 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
27 cm.  
180 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
YES  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-51-  
 
Step n. 21  
Rinse  
RINS240G  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
NO  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
VCA  
DRUM ACTION  
Move  
4 sec.  
Pause  
10 sec.  
SET TEMPERATURE  
HEATING  
Temperature  
Maintain time  
COOLING  
0 °C  
240 sec.  
Temperature  
2° Level  
0 °C  
4 cm.  
WATER LEVEL TO BE REACHED  
Water level  
Maintain time  
27 cm.  
240 sec.  
0 sec.  
Alarm timeout  
FILLING WATER INTAKE  
ACVAS = WARM WATER  
ADUV = HARD WATER  
ADOVAS = SOFT WATER  
Drum movement  
NO  
YES  
NO  
YES  
DRAIN  
Drain enabling delay  
Drum movement  
End step unload  
0 sec.  
YES  
NO  
SOAP INTAKE  
ADOL(disp.A)  
ACDI(disp.B)  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
ADUDI(disp.C)  
SOAP PUMP ENABLING  
N. 1  
N. 2  
N. 3  
N. 4  
N. 5  
N. 6  
N. 7  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
-52-  
 
Step n. 22  
Spin  
SPIN300  
ENABLE SPEED  
VLL  
VLN  
VDN  
VDA  
VCL  
VCI  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
5 sec.  
60 sec.  
120 sec.  
0 sec.  
0 sec.  
YES  
VCA  
START WITH WATER  
TILTING  
Number of spin attempts  
6
-53-  
 

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