Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
MS-610 2.020.001
MS-613 2.030.001
MS-617 2.040.001
MS-623 2.050.001
EM025 1.370.001
EM030 1.380.001
EM040 1.390.001
EM055 1.400.001
Serial #
Shipping date
Installation instructions
for washers
MS-6 / EM
GIRBAU, SA
Crta de Manlleu, km. 1 1
08500 VIC (Barcelona) • SPAIN
Tel. 34 93 8861100
Fax 34 93 8860785
EN
[email protected]
www.girbau.com Installation
For USA & CANADA: MS-6
CONTINENTAL GIRBAU Inc.
2500 State Road 44 EM
WI 54904 Oshkosh • USA
Tel. 1(920) 231-8222
Fax 1(920) 231-4666
[email protected]
www.continentalgirbau.com
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WARNING!
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons when using the washer, follow basic
precautions, including the following:
1. READ all instructions before using the washer and KEEP them in a prominent location for customer
use.
2. Do not wash articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with
gasoline, dry cleaning solvents, and other flammable or explosive substances as they GIVE OFF
VAPOURS that could ignite or explode. These substances GIVE OFF VAPOURS that could ignite or
explode.
3. DO NOT ADD gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash
water. These substances give off vapours that could ignite or explode.
4. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used
for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used
for such a period, before using the washing machine, turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow
from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is
flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.
5. Do not allow children to play on or in the washer. CLOSE SUPERVISION of children is necessary when
the washer is used near children.
6. Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, REMOVE the door.
7. DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THE WASHER’S DOOR if the drum is moving.
8. Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to the WEATHER or near possible water
splashes.
9. DO NOT TAMPER with controls.
10. DO NOT REPAIR OR REPLACE any part of the washer or attempt any servicing, unless specifically
recommended in the user instructions or in published user-repair instructions that you understand and
have the skills to carry out. d
11. DO NOT BY-PASS any safety device. It is NOT ACCEPTED ANY electric or mechanic
MODIFICATION OR MANIPULATION. DO NOT INSTALL foreign components inside the machine.
12. All SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS included in the Instruction Handbooks, should be reprinted and posted in
the laundry room.
13. Failure to install and operate this machine according to the Instruction Handbooks or to work safety and
hygiene standards and common sense, may result in conditions which CAN PRODUCE bodily injury or
loss of life.
14. The DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and IMPORTANT instructions appearing in the Instruction
Handbooks are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be
understood that common sense, caution and carefulness are factors which cannot be built into this
machine. These factors MUST BE supplied by the person(s) transporting, installing, maintaining, or
operating the machine.
15. All connections for electrical power and plumbing MUST comply with the statutory safety standards
applicable to each country, and be made by Licensed Installers only (refer to note 3).
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16. WARNING!
MACHINE INSPECTION, FILTER CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, SERVICE OR PARTS
REPLACEMENT.
Before attempting any service or inspection of the washing machine:
Close and mechanically interlock the water supply valves and check that machine has COMPLETELY
drained, parts have cooled down and that no pieces are in movement through inertia.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock:
•COMPLETELY disconnect the machine from the original power source and check for accidental
reconnection. MOVING THE ON SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION IS NOT SUFFICIENT.
•Disconnect the electrical power of the external dosing to the washing machine. These circuits are
independent of the washer’s supply.
•Wait a minimum of (5) five minutes after disconnection to ensure the elimination of residual voltage
within the machine.
Failure to comply with this warning may result in serious injury.
17. NEVER START THE MACHINE NOR USE IT IN THE ABSENCE, INCORRECT POSITION OR
MALFUNCTION OF:
•COVERS ( GUARDS) AND PROTECTIONS
•SAFETY DEVICES
•CONTROL ELEMENTS
18. The room SHALL comply with the environment conditions (air venting, temperature, humidity...)
specified in the Installation Instruction Handbook. NEVER INSTALL THE WASHING MACHINE in very
humid environments or with water splashes.
19. DO NOT OPERATE the machine if it is suspected to be faulty, either visually, by noise or smell, or with
missing or broken parts.
20. Machine start-up SHALL be made by Authorised Service Technicians (refer to note 2).
21. Machine SHALL BE USED by qualified personnel (refer to note 1), wholly familiar with the machine’s
operation.
22. DO NOT allow children or people with handicaps incompatible to machine use to operate machine.
23. Every machine working with temperature has a fire hazard, take SPECIAL care. KEEP appliance area
free from combustible materials and fire extinguishers should be PLACED near the machines and
should be easily accessible to all laundry staff.
24. Delimitate danger areas and PREVENT public access to them with machine in operation. Do not
expose yourself to the dispenser, drain and rear overflow steam exhaust.
25. On completion of the day's work, TURN OFF the manual supply valves and DISCONNECT the electrical
power by the External Automatic Switch.
26. Always CONTACT an Authorised Service Technician or Licensed Installer (refer to notes 2 & 3) about
any problems or conditions you do not understand.
27. For a safe operation, machine MUST be kept in a good environment, used and maintained properly. We
recommend asking annually the Authorised Technical Service for a thorough overhaul (refer to note 2).
28. The Distributor (seller) IS OBLIGED to thoroughly train the operator during the starting-up.
NOTES:
(1)Qualified Personnel refers to anyone who has read the Instructions Handbooks, has been trained and has a thorough
understanding of the machine’s operation
(2)An Authorised Service Technician (AST) is one that has successfully completed training on the product by Girbau SA or a Girbau,
SA Distributor.
(3)An Authorised Licensed Installer is one that is suitably qualified in the procedures and regulations applicable in that country.
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Mechanical risk
Protection guard for moving parts Risk of harmful vapours inhalation
Keep dispenser box closed.
Use appropriate protections.
This symbol alerts you to potential This symbol is used to give relevance to
hazards for the user, the machine or the any precise explanation .
fabric.
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INDEX ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................... 7
1.1. Tools needed for installation ........................................................................................................ 7
1.2. Accessories in machine................................................................................................................ 7
1.3. EC Declaration of conformity ....................................................................................................... 8
1.4. Installation specifications............................................................................................................ 11
1.5. Electrical connection tables explanation. ................................................................................... 13
1.6. MS-610, EM025 models. Electrical connection requirements. .................................................. 14
1.7. Electrical connection requirements for models with VLT-type inverters. ................................... 15
1.8. Electrical connection requirements for models with NOT VLT-type inverter. ............................ 18
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1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Bolting nuts M12 ................................ open end wrench 3/10.16 cm. (19mm)
Bolting nuts M14 ................................ open end wrench 7/8 in. (21mm)
Clamps fixing ..................................... nut driver 7mm
Water inlet coupling ........................... open end wrench 1-3/8 in. (34mm)
Covers fixing ...................................... TORX T20 screwdriver
Covers fixing ...................................... TORX T25 screwdriver
Water inlet hoses ............................... slip-joint pliers or pipe wrench diam. 1-1/2 in. (35 mm).
Electrical requirements ..................... Phillips 2 screwdriver (#2) (#2)
External dosing connection ............... slotted-head screwdriver 3mm
Vending circuit connection................. slotted-head screwdriver 3mm & Philips 1 (#1)
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MS-613 model
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: GIRBAU, SA
Address: Ctra. de Manlleu, Km. 1, 08500 Vic, (Barcelona), SPAIN
Identification of the machine
Generic denomination: Washer extractor
Function: Washing in a water bath and extracting textiles
Type: Front loading
Model: MS-613
Serial number:
The manufacturer declares that this machine is delivered from works in compliance with all
the regulations applicable to the Directives:
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MS-617 model
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: GIRBAU, SA
Address: Ctra. de Manlleu, Km. 1, 08500 Vic, (Barcelona), SPAIN
The manufacturer declares that this machine is delivered from works in compliance with all
the regulations applicable to the Directives:
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MS-623 model
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: GIRBAU, SA
Address: Ctra. de Manlleu, Km. 1, 08500 Vic, (Barcelona), SPAIN
The manufacturer declares that this machine is delivered from works in compliance with all
the regulations applicable to the Directives:
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General specifications
Connections
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Legend
fig.1 fig. 2
fig. 3 fig. 4
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AxB+N+ Ground
MS-613, MS-617, MS-623, EM030, EM040, EM055 models can incorporate either an VLT-type inverter
(STANDARD inverter) or other alternative types (CUSTOM inverter). Some electrical values vary according to
the type of inverter.
fig. 5
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1.8. Electrical connection requirements for models with NOT VLT-type inverter.
MS-613 / EM030 models. (NOT VLT-type inverter; software version prior to db60)
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MS-617 / EM040 models. (NOT VLT-type inverter; software version prior to db60)
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MS-623 / EM055 models. (NOT VLT inverter; software version prior to db60)
WIRE
HEATING TOTAL TOTAL SWITCH
DETAILS
VOLTAGE (*1) POWER CONSUMP. CURRENT
(*2)
kW A A mm2 (AWG)
200V
H/V 0,62 3,1 6 1,5 x 2 +
1ph + N
208V 0,62 3,0 6 1,5 x 2 +
H/V
1ph + N (0,62) (3,0) (10) (16 x 2 + GND)
220V
H/V 0,62 2,8 6 1,5 x 2 +
1ph + N
230V
H/V 0,62 2,7 6 1,5 x 2 +
1ph + N
240V 0,62 2,6 6 1,5 x 2 +
H/V
1ph + N (0,62) (2,6) (10) (16 x 2 + GND)
200V 9,7 29,3 40 6x3+
E
3ph 15,4 45,7 63 16 x 3 +
10,4 30,2 40 6x3+
208V
E 16,6 47,2 63 16 x 3 +
3ph
(15,3) (43,6) (63) (6 x 3 + GND)
220V 11,6 31,6 40 6x3+
E
3ph 18,5 49,6 63 16 x 3 +
230V 12,6 32,8 40 6x3+
E
3ph 20,1 51,6 63 16 x 3 +
12,6 31,5 40 6x3+
240V
E 20,1 49,5 63 16 x 3 +
3ph
(20,1) (49,5) (63) (6 x 3 + GND)
380V 11,5 19,4 25 4x3+N+
E
3ph + N 18,4 29,8 40 6x3+N+
400V 12,7 20,2 25 4x3+N+
E
3ph + N 20,3 31,1 40 6x3+N+
415V 12,6 19,2 25 4x3+N+
E
3ph + N 20,1 29,6 40 6x3+N+
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ALWAYS USE TRANSPORT METHODS WHICH ARE SUITABLE FOR THE WEIGHT AND VOLUME OF
THE WASHER. CHECK THE VALUES ON THE PACKAGING AND THE INSTALLATION SPECS (section
1.4) OF THIS MANUAL.
• Before moving the washer, check the instructions of the packaging pictograms.
• Unit must be transported in the upright position.
• Protect the machine from rain and dampness.
• Avoid blows and shocks.
• It is preferable to transport the washer with its packaging using a forklift and by lifting it from its base.
Never move the machine by pushing on the sides of the packaging.
• Position the washer with crating as near as possible to the final location.
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE LOCATION AND THE BOLTING DOWN OF THE WASHER TO THE
BASE MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A SPECIALIZED COMPANY.
Respect the ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS indicated on the INSTALLATION SPECS (section 1.4 &
2.5.3). Also, respect the work and maintenance areas; these are necessary for the safe use and appropriate
maintenance of the washing machine.
Do not install the washer in improper vented areas. The products used can produce steam and gas products
emissions, which in high concentrations can be very dangerous to health.
WARNING. MS-6 / EM MODELS ARE HARD-MOUNTED WASHERS. THEY MUST BE BOLTED DOWN.
A CORRECTLY EXECUTED FLOOR BOLTING IS VITAL TO THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE
MACHINE AND TO AVOID SERIOUS DAMAGE TO ITS STRUCTURE.
TAKE GREAT CARE IN BOTH THE EXECUTION AND ALSO THE CHOICE AND QUALITY OF THE
MATERIALS USED.
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NEVER INSTALL THE WASHER OVER AREAS BUILT WITH COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.
IF WASHERS ARE INSTALLED ON METALLIC SURFACES, AN ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR
INDEPENDENT TO THE WASHER GROUND MUST GROUND THESE SURFACES.
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fig. 6
For installations with more than one washer, refer to additional dimensions in section 2.5.3. & figure 9.
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Build a concrete base according to the drawing in figure 6 (section 2.3). The dimensions values are specified
on the table in section 2.4 according to the machine model.
To assist loading and unloading operations, it is recommended to build an elevated base (value J) in respect
to the building floor BUT ALWAYS WITH THE SAME CHARACTERISTICS AS THE REST OF THE
FLOORING STRUCTURE. Check the height of the lower zone of the washer door at value M on the
attached table.
At the points marked in figure 6, make some cavities to insert the bolts. These cavities must be peripherally
tapered and the interior sides must be roughened so as to facilitate the later adherence of the filling
concrete.
Approximate diameter of the anchor cavity: 150mm (15.24 cm).
Position the washer over the concrete base and centre the
fastening holes on the machine base over the anchoring
cavities.
Insert the bolts supplied with the washer into the fastening holes
on the washer base.
Set the flat the washer (fig.7/A) and the nut (fig. 7/B) on each
bolt and screw down the nut until about 10mm (1/2 inch) of
threading sticks out from the top of the nut (fig. 7, value C).
CHECK WHETHER THE NUTS ARE TIGHTENED AFTER HAVING FINISHED THE FIRST FEW WASHING
PROGRAMMES.
FOR THE FIRST MONTH OF OPERATION, VERIFICATION OF THE TIGHTENING MUST BE DONE
WEEKLY.
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CHECK WHETHER THE NUTS ARE TIGHTENED AFTER HAVING FINISHED THE FIRST FEW WASHING
PROGRAMMES.
FOR THE FIRST MONTH OF OPERATION, VERIFICATION OF THE TIGHTENING MUST BE DONE WEEKLY.
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If the installation calls for more than one washer, align them with each other. The diameter of the fastening
holes makes this operation easier.
The minimum distance between adjacent machines and the user and maintenance areas (values I, S and T
of figure 9) are specified on the table below.
Check the dimensions of the drain box and the drain pipe on the table below.
∅
mm 100; 150; 180 100; 150; 180 100; 150; 180 100; 150; 180
DRAIN PIPE (∅x1; ∅x2; ∅x3)
(inch.) (4; 6; 7) (4; 6; 7) (4; 6; 7) (4; 6; 7)
fig. 9
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3. INSTALLATION
ALL CONNECTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL POWER AND PLUMBING MUST COMPLY WITH THE
STATUTORY SAFETY STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO EACH COUNTRY, AND BE MADE BY LICENSED
INSTALLERS ONLY.
ALL THE WASHER CONNECTIONS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY THE AUTHORIZED TECHNICAL
SERVICE.
3.1. Drain
Do not sink the free end of the drain elbow in the drain box:
• To prevent dirty water siphoning to the washing machine.
• To facilitate the water drain.
• To detect water leaks through the drain
• To prevent dirty water from coming into contact with the washer.
fig. 10 fig. 11
fig. 12
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IMPORTANT!
SIPHONAGE CONTAMINATION PREVENTION
If the washer extractor is directly connected to the
water supply, an antisiphon device and a
supplement filter must be connected either to the fig. 13
external supply inlet or prior to every connection.
Follow the local or national regulations concerning
the water supply system.
DO NOT CONNECT THE HOT WATER TO INLET 1. THIS INLET DOES NOT HAVE A TEMPERATURE
CONTROL SYSTEM.
INCOMPLIANCE OF THIS PRECAUTION CAN CAUSE FABRIC DAMAGE.
For a correct operation of the washing machine, the two water inlets must be supplied. If there is no
hot water supply, connect cold water or cold softened water to inlet 2.
fig. 14
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CHECK THAT THE POWER AND FREQUENCY OF THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CORRESPONDS TO
THOSE OF THE WASHER. Check the nameplate posted on the back panel of the machine.
ALL THE MATERIALS USED IN THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH THE
STATUTORY SAFETY STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO EACH COUNTRY.
ALWAYS CONNECT THE GROUND EXTERNAL PROTECTION CIRCUIT. THIS UNIT MUST BE
CONNECTED TO THE GROUND INSTALLATION WITH A CONDUCTOR CONNECTED TO THE
EQUIPMENT GROUNDING TERMINAL.
MS-6 SERIES GIRBAU WASHING MACHINES ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE IN SINGLE-PHASE AND
THREE-PHASE LINES. MODELS OF VOLTAGE BETWEEN 380 AND 415 V REQUIRE IN ADDITION A
CONNECTION TO THE NEUTRAL WIRE.
Safety switch. Install an Automatic on/off Switch, outside the washer, with individual protection for each
machine.
Characteristics:
• number of poles and intensity: consult ELECTRICAL CONNECTION table (section 1.6)
• C type with top opening at 0.12 inch. 3 mm
• Must isolate electrical source phases and the N cable.
• Mechanically lockable.
• Installed in an easily accessible place.
fig. 15
CAUTION!
In machines with ETL mark, the SAFETY SWITCH must be UL489 approved.
3.4. Electrical connection. 1ph, 120V units with power cord (USA / CANADA only)
These models, available only for USA/CANADA installations are supplied with power cord built-in the
washer.
Connection characteristics
Connect to 15A mains outlet socket, Individual Branch Circuit.
Do not use any adaptor or extension cord between plug and socket.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of
electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a
cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING. Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly
grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. – if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician.
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In some models the body of the steam electrovalve and the filter are shipped inside the drum of the washing
machine, separate from the electrical wiring system. The coil is connected to the end of the electrical
installation.
In other models, the assembly electrovalve and filter are supplied connected to the electrical wiring system.
Installation characteristics
Before connecting the installation to the electrovalve, purge the pipe conduits.
Place a mechanically lockable flow valve in the steam inlet in an accessible place.
Check dimensions and connection diameters in the Installation specs (section 1.4).
SEAL ALL THREADED UNIONS WITH A PRODUCT WHICH IS APPROPRIATE FOR STEAM PIPE
CONDUITS.
fig. 16
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The washer can communicate with external dosing equipment via electrical signals produced by the closure
of relay contacts during wash cycle.
These relays are mounted on the board A4, located in the electrical supply input box, at the rear of the
washer.
The relay contacts close the circuit between a COMMON input and the four outputs corresponding to each
one of the dosing that the washer program runs.
The connection of the signal conductors is made on the various terminals of the terminal strip X6 (board A4).
The icons on the label associated with the X6 terminal strip indicate the correspondence between each of the
dosing and the terminals.
According to the characteristics of the external dosing equipment, two different connections can be used:
odry contacts: see section 3.5.1.c.
opowered output signals, from the control washer circuit: see section 3.5.d. (power supply: 200…240V;
50/60Hz according to the washing machine.)
Refer to the electrical connection specifications in the INSTALLATION SPECS, section 1.4.
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/ 2 Wash dosing
/ 3 Bleach dosing
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IMPORTANT
This connection allows for the maximum strength at each
of the 50mA outputs. Higher consumption can prevent the
washer from functioning correctly.
This connection can aggravate any problems produced by
a fault in the grounding connection, both of the washer
itself and of the external dosing equipment.
IMPORTANT
Voltage between each dosing output signal X6 and X0-B, will be the same as electrical control circuit
(200…240V; 50/60Hz according to the washer.)
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ATTENTION!
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Before the initial STARTING, make sure that you accomplish the following points:
• Remove all packing materials (Break them down in order to appropriately recycle them).
• Remove all tools used during the installation.
• Verify that all accessories have been removed from the drum interior.
• Verify the correct installation of all the accessories necessary for the washer operation.
• Check that the electrical installation corresponds with the voltage and the frequency of the machine.
• Verify that the four washer feet come in contact with the floor.
• Verify that all the shipping restraints are removed.
• Connect all the water, steam (steam heated washers) and power inlets according to the technical
specifications.
• Open the manual water inlet valves (and steam if necessary) and check for any leaks around the manual
flow valves and connection couplings.
• Connect the electricity supply.
• Check the operation (it is recommended to use the TEST program).
• Keep the manual in a safe place and in good condition for its possible consultation.
• Before washing clothes for the first time we recommend to run a complete cycle with detergent (1/4 the
normal recommended amount).
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Device features
• To be located in a visible place, separated from all machines and easily accessible.
• To break the electrical supply for all machines.
• To safely isolate all machines at maximum consumption.
• To need reinstating (the whole installation) after the Emergency Stop Push-button has been unlocked.
3.9. Wash cycle start-up from an external device to the washing machine
VERY IMPORTANT
Washing machine cycle start-up should only be started by voluntary activation using an actuating
element designated for this purpose.
For machines connected to a remote control start-up system (e.g. a central vending point, etc.), the
control must be located so as to ensure that the operator may be absolutely certain that no person is
exposed to any dangerous area of the washing machine (pursuant to Machine Directive 98/37/CE,
Annex 1)
It is possible to connect the washer to an external central vending point by means of an adaptation circuit
installed inside the washer. This option allows payments to be made and the prices to be controlled entirely
from the central vending point.
The adaptation circuit allows the PROGRAM START command to be received from the central vending point
and at the same time, a relay contact informs the central vending point of the AVAILABILITY OF THE
WASHER to start a wash cycle.
It must be pointed out that the Start Wash Program command can be overridden by pressing the STOP
button on the washer's keyboard. Refer to the PSH parameter in the Mod menu in the Advanced Coin
Control Instruction Manual on the manufacturer’s Web: www.girbau.com.
Features and wiring for different inputs (see board A8 on electric circuit diagram)
• Alternating current signal: voltage between 115 and 230V. Connection terminals: X1-4 and X1-5.
• Direct current signal: voltage between 5 and 25V. Connection terminals: X1-7 and X1-8.
The minimum duration for these impulses will be 50ms (0.05 seconds).
The electrical features on the central vending point will determine the application of one or another electrical
signal.
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Characteristics:
3.9.2. Electrical connection from the central vending point to the washer
Signal conductor
• Features of the conductor: minimum section: 0.35mm2;
minimum voltage: 250V.
• If using single-wire conductors, these must be encased
within a safety conduit.
• The conductor must be affixed to the inlet opening of the
machine using a secure connection appropriate for the
type of conductor.
• The conductor must be protected against traction,
crushing and friction.
• Additional specifications for the conductor: must comply
with the statutory regulations of the country in which it is
to be installed.
fig. 22
Connecting the central vending point to the washer
• Disconnect and mechanically lock the external automatic switch.
• Open the machine’s top cover.
• Fix a conductor bracket (not supplied with the washer) to the inlet hole and secure the conductor in
place. (Vc installation specifications, section 1.4. fig. 3 and 4).
• Open circuit adapter box cover A. This box is located on the side of the inverter box (fig. 22) (in MS-610
models it is located on the rear cover fig. 21). Drill a hole in the inlet box protector to the size of the
conductor to be used.
• Connect the communication signal wires up to the
vending circuit on to terminal strip X1, according to the
instructions in the previous section (fig. 23). Close the
circuit box.
• Position and lock the top cover in place.
fig 23
In washers connected to central vending points, the configuration for the token or coin meters (parameter P)
should be configured as tokens (value to)
Refer to CONFIGURATION of COIN control in the Service Manual on the manufacturer’s Web:
www.girbau.com.
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