IB42310 Manual
IB42310 Manual
Ironers
Originals instructions
01405013/EN
Contents
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and component specifications.
2 Safety rules
• Before any use, it is compulsory to read the instruction handbook.
• Users must have learnt how to the machine operates.
• When ironing, do not wear loose or billowing garments (e.g. wide sleeves, ribbons, ties, etc...).
• Never iron if the hand protection bar is not operating.
• Do not iron linens coated with solvent, paint, wax, grease or any easily inflammable products.
• Do not put your hands between the raised bed and the cylinder to adjust or smooth out linen.
• Never smooth out linen by holding on to the inner corners of quilt covers, pillow cases, the shoulder straps of
underwear or any other straps. Do not put your hands in the pockets of clothing.
• To prevent the risk of fire or explosion, never use flammable products to clean the machine.
Caution
For your personal safety, never use the machine without the protective housings.
3 General
This manual describes a heated ironer, available in 1 m, 1.40 m or 1.60 m ironing widths.
The bed is heated by heating elements.
This ironing machine is also available with a coin operating system.
The 1.40 m and 1.60 m ironing machines are supplied with an evacuation system.
An ironing speed variator is also available on option.
Note!
This machine contains no asbestos.
Identification plate
4 Method of use
4.1 Description of the machine
1 "On" indicator lamp
2 "On-Off" switch
3 "Heating" indicator lamp
4 Potentiometer button "Ironing speed adjustment" (option with variator, speed adjustment
from 1 to 4 m/min.)
G Control pedal
H Bed release device (to be used in case of power failure)
D0349
2. The yellow "HEATING ON" indicator light indicates that the heater is operating.
This indicator light goes out after a few minutes when the desired working temperature has been reached.
D0350
3. The "TEMPERATURE SELECTION" knob on the thermostat is used to set the temperature in function of the washing to be ironed.
D0351
5 Use
5.1 Starting the machine
Turn on the main switch.
0 to 50 °C Tepid
As soon as the yellow "heating on" indicator light goes off, ironing can commence.
5.6 Ironing
Note!
Push gently on the control pedal with your foot.
When the pedal is in position 1 (rest position), the cylinder is stopped and the bed is in the rear position.
Press down then release the pedal a first time in position 2 or 3, the cylinder starts to turn and the bed advances to-
wards it.
A new action in position 3 stops the cylinder, the bed moves back allowing the ironing to be placed on the cylinder.
Again press down on the pedal in position 2, the bed advances, the cylinder turns, taking up the article being ironed.
Place the ironing on the insertion table and push it so that it is taken up by the cylinder.
Smooth out the linen starting at the centre and moving towards the edges.
When there are buttons, they should be placed against the cylinder to protect them and the tray.
For zippers and metal buttons, cover with a cloth to protect the bed.
6 Use recommendations
• Make sure that the fabric can be ironed, and check which temperature should be used.
• Take care with synthetic and printed fabrics as these can melt and stick to the tray.
• It is advisable to commence ironing with the most delicate fabrics finishing off with the most heat-resistant ones,
by progressively increasing the temperature with the thermostat button.
• When ironing small articles, use the entire width of the cylinder so that heat is evenly distributed, preventing wear
on only one side of the covering.
• Iron starched articles last, to prevent any eventual residue on the bed from damaging other items.
• Do not iron overly thick linen or covers.
• Do not iron non heat-resistant or overly voluminous buttons (round buttons, for example).
• Carefully inserting the articles to be ironed will improve results.
• Make sure that the width of the ironing does not exceed the useful width of the machine.
• When ironing small items, be sure to alternatively use the full width of the roller (and not simply the middle); this
prevents depressions from forming in the middle of the covering. This can effect the quality of the ironing (see fig-
ure below).
• When ironing is finished, let the cylinder turn for a few minutes to allow for the evaporation of any humidity ab-
sorbed during ironing.
• Let the bed move back before turning off the machine.
Important
It is very important that the machine is not running cold, the grip between the cylinder and the chest is too impor-
tant which can prematurely wear out the cylinder padding and deteriorate the free wheel. Failure to follow this
recommendation would void the warranty of the parts in question.
The outer padding being a consumable, it is normal to replace it periodically.
7 Safety devices
Finger safety system The space between the finger guard and the ironing cylinder does not allow fingers to pass
through. As soon as the device is triggered, the bed moves away and the cylinder stops.
Accessibility Housings can only be dismantled with a special tool.
Heating safety Two safety thermostats limit the temperature of the bed.
Electrical protective The motor is protected by a thermal contact. A fuse protects the machine’s electrical control
devices circuit (see installation manual).
Make sure the machine is disconnected from the mains before repairing or servicing.
Do not use the machine unless it is plugged into a correctly earthed power socket complying with standards in
force.
Warning
Any repairing or maintenance operation should be carried out by a specialist.
Important
The temperature of the ironing tray can, after use, reach 200 °C (392 °F) and, if touched, can cause serious
burns. Let the machine cool down before carrying out any repairs or servicing.
Important
Never iron if the mobile safety protector (hand protection bar) is not operating.
Warning
For your personal safety, never use the machine without the protective housings.
Danger
The presence of dangerous mechanisms inside the machine can cause serious injuries. Respect all safety in-
structions before doing any work on the machine. Replace protective casings after doing any work.
8 Operating faults
The heating works incorrectly or not at all
• Check the preselected temperature.
• Check the adjustment thermostat.
• Check the activation of the heating contactor.
• Check the intensity of the heating elements.
• Check heating element connections.
• Check the phases (voltage and intensities).
• Check and reset the safety thermostat (see figures below).
9 Maintenance
Caution
Disconnect the power supply and leave the ironing bed to cool down prior to any repair work or servicing.
To get the best results and optimum safety from your machine, observe all the servicing instructions.
Important
The bed has to be maintained with care so that the ironing is easy and of good quality.
The removal of detergent or fur deposits should be done as soon as these are prejudicial to the ironing quality.
The use of emery cloth or steel wool is strictly unadvised.
We recommend you to only use a 3M product such as Scotch-Brite Ref. CFR A MEDIUM (Art. no 35003153).
Each day
• Check finger guard operating. This safety device must be checked before each use. If the device is activated, the
cylinder should stop and the bed draw back. Press on the pedal to reactivate the ironing machine.
Every week
• Clean the ventilation grille of the movement motor and fan.
Every 6 months
• To obtain the best ironing results, it is essential that the covering of the cylinder is kept clean and in good condition.
• Wash the cotton cloth with hot water. Replace the cloth slightly damp without ironing it (see next page).
• Check the circumference of the cylinder (see next page). Clean the machine inside and out.
Every year
• Check thermostat operating.
• Check the heating elements, cables and connections.
• Lubricate the transmission chain (see lubrication table).
• The reducer requires no servicing because it is sealed and life-lubricated.
10 Symbols
Caution.
11 Lubricant table
MACHINE LUBRICATION
Rolling Rolling Assembly Bare gears Flange joints Reducers Reducers Circuits and
bearings bearings paste (fretting Chains shafts Union pipes with wheels with gears pneumatic
USES Bearings Bearings corrosion) and screws devices
Thread Steam
high circuits
temperature Slides
Lithium soap Lithium soap Lithium soap Lithium soap Graphite Extreme high Extreme high Inhibited oil
grease grease + sili- paste + min- grease with grease mini pressure oil pressure oil SAE5
TYPES OF LUBRI- cone oil eral oil + min- MOS2 60% graphite,
CANTS AND eral solid additive special
STANDARDI- greases leakproof
ZATION
Grade ISO Grade ISO Grade ISO Grade ISO Grade ISO Grade ISO Grade ISO Grade ISO
NLGI2 NLGI3 NLGI1 NLGI2 NLGI2 VG150 VG220 VG22
PRODUCT CODE 96 011 011 96 011 019 96 011 014 96 011 000 96 011 004 96 010 001 96 010 004 96 010 030
CORRESPONDENCE
MULTI PUR-
POSE SPARTAN SPARTAN
ESSO BEACON EP2
GREASE EP150 EP220
SPINESSO 22
MOLY
GBSA BELLEVILLE N
12.1 Washing
The tub symbolizes washing.
95 normal
95 mild
70 normal
60 normal
60 mild
50 normal
50 mild
40 normal
40 mild
40 very mild
30 normal
30 mild
30 very mild
40 wash by hand
- do not wash
12.2 Bleaching
The triangle symbolizes bleaching.
Symbols Explanation
Do not bleach.
12.3 Drying
The circle in a square symbolizes tumble drying.
Symbols Explanation
12.4 Ironing
The iron symbolizes the domestic ironing and pressing process.
Symbols Explanation
Do not iron.
Symbols Explanation