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3Technical dataTechnical data Wascomat Super Junior W105Dry load capacity up to 11.5 kg 25 lbsOverall dimensions Width 660 mm 26 inDepth(at the top) 7
4Technical dataTechnical data Wascomat Senior W125Dry load capacity up to 16 kg 35 lbsOverall dimensions Width 745 mm 29 5/16 inDepth(at the top) 915
5Technical dataTechnical data Wascomat Giant W 185Dry load capacity up to 23 kg 50 lbsOverall dimensions Width 827 mm 32 9/16 inDepth(at the top) 960
6Outline and dimensionsTechnical data1 Cold water2 Hot water3 Hot water (W185)4 Drain outlet3210 ABACDElectricalcableconnectionE231NLMJHKFG4 W75
7W75 W105 W125 W185mm inches mm inches mm inches mm inchesA 364 14 5/16 481 18 15/16 508 20 600 23 5/8B 593 23 3/8 710 27 15/16 915 36 960 37 13/16C 6
8Installation567027409501133Mechanical installation• Place wide steel shims on the concrete foun-dation over the bolts.• Lift the machine and lower it
9InstallationElectrical installationAll electrical installations are to be carriedout by licenced personnel.Although the machines are equipped withthe
10Installation11Water connectionsNOTEAll plumbing must conform to nationaland local plumbing codes.Incoming water lines should not require non-return
11Installation141833Drain connectionConnect a 3" (75 mm) flexible drain hose to thedrain outlet of the machine.The drain hose may be connected to
12InstallationBefore the machine is operated, the door safetyinterlock must be checked for proper operationas follows:• When washer loading door is op
13Function control check-out listIn the machine cylinder, you will find the warrantyregistration card, a copy of the warranty policyand other pertinen
14Consignes de sécurité• La machine est conçue pour le lavage à l’eau exclusivement.• Tous les travaux d’installation doivent être effectués par unepe
15Operating instructions232122119902561200Procedure for usePreparationSort the laundry according to the washinginstructions on garment tags.Empty pock
16Wash ProgramsIn the figure below is an overview of the four wash programs.On the following pages you will find a more detailed description of thep
17Wash Programs1203Wash program, HotAfter the machine has started and the doorautomatically locked, the drain valve will closeand the hot and cold wat
18Wash Program, WarmOn starting the machine, the door will automatic-ally be locked, and the pre-wash carried out aspreviously described, whereafter t
19Wash Programs271205Wash Program, ColdOn starting the machine, the door will automatic-ally be locked, the drain valve closed, the coldwater valve op
20Wash Program, DelicateOn starting the machine, the door will automatic-ally be locked, the drain valve closed, the hot andcold water valves opened a
21293962 To change the wash programsYou can change the following parameters in thewash programs by adding jumper wires to theterminal block at the rea
22Mechanical and electrical designGeneralThe door, cycle indicator, coin meter or manual start switches, indicatorlight and program-selection knob are
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23Mechanical and electrical designMachine constructionOuter shellThe outer shell is made of heavy gauge surgical steel and is attached to a heavyduty,
24PanelsThe machines are equipped with a top panel made of stainless steel. Thefront panel is available in different colours or in stainless steel. Th
25Mechanical and electrical designDoorThe door consists of: a door skirt (1), door (2),glass (3) and gasket (4). The frame skirt anddoor frame are bot
26Mechanical and electrical designControl unitThe wash cycle timer (1) and rotary program selector switch (2) aremounted just behind the control panel
27Mechanical and electrical designRelaysThe W-series models employ either two(W75, 105) or three (W125, 185) relays toenergize the windings of the was
28Mechanical and electrical designWater level controlsOne pressure switch is used to control the correct water levels duringvarious cycles of the wash
29Drive motorDescription in generalThe motor is mounted on an axle with rubberdampeners.The V-belt is tightened by turning the motor onthe axle and lo
30Mechanical and electrical designPrincipal wiring and points of measuring on single-phasemotors.The numbers at the connection points refer to the ter
3140Mechanical and electrical design1700W125 208-240 V 60 Hz single-phase
3240Mechanical and electrical design1791
NOTICE TO: OWNERS, OPERATORS AND DEALERS OF WASCOMAT MACHINESIIIMPROPER INSTALLATION AND INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE, POOR HOUSEKEEPING AND WILLFULNEGLECT
33Mechanical and electrical designMotor connections1, 2 and 3: wash speed (18-pole winding).4, 5 and 6: extract speed (2-pole winding)7 and 9: motor o
34Mechanical and electrical designInlet valves for W75, W105, W125and detergent valve for W185ConstructionEach valve has a single-inlet with either on
35Mechanical and electrical design471181451186461187Maintenance instructionsLimescale can block the hole in the valve diaph-ragm and interfere with th
36Inlet valve for W185from S/N 9508/011935The water inlets have brass bodies with largercross section of the outlet in order to achieve ashorter filli
37Inlet valve for W185up to S/N 9508/011934The water inlets have brass bodies with largercross section of the outlet in order to achieve ashorter fill
38Mechanical and electrical design531159Drain valveDescriptionThe drain valve is operated by using the pressurein the cold water intake. A tube (1) is
39Mechanical and electrical design54Soap supply boxThe three-compartment soap supply box is located at the top of themachine. Viewed from the front, t
40MaintenancePreventive maintenance has been reduced to aminimum by the careful design of reliable compo-nents and material.However, the following mea
41Trouble shootingThe purpose of the trouble-shooting guide is to facilitate the location andcorrection of the most common machine problems.Before the
42Trouble shootingIf the machine does not startA Check the circuit breaker in the electricalpower line to the machine.B Check the door safety switch a
SAFETY AND WARNINGS SIGNSReplace If Missing Or IllegibleOne or more of these signs must be affixed on each machine as indica-ted, when not included as
43591210601211If the machine does not extractA Check the extract relay and relay coil for proper operation.If the motor does not operate at was
44If the machine runs slowly on wash speed orthere is a slapping or thumping noise.A Replace the V-beltsIf a metallic noise can be heard at rear ofmac
45If there is a leaking around the glassA Replace the door gasket if worn.If water does not enter the machine.A Check the valve coils on the inlet val
46If water continues to fill without stopping.A Check the hose attached to the level controlunit.B Check inlet valves for dirt underneath thevalve dia
47If the machine vibrates excessively.Tighten the mounting bolts.Check that the shipping security has beenremoved. Refer to Function control on page14
23Wascomat Junior W 75 • Wascomat Super Junior W 105Wascomat Senior W 125 • Wascomat Giant W 185Safety instructions• The machine is designed for w
1IntroductionIntroductionThe Wascomat Junior, Super Junior, Senior and Giant models washer/extractors have been developed to cover the heavy duty and
2Technical dataTechnical data Wascomat Junior W75Dry load capacity up to 7.5 kg 18 lbsOverall dimensions Width 660 mm 26 inDepth(at the top) 593 mm 23
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