SY135 Lavadora
SY135 Lavadora
SY135 Lavadora
Installation/Operation/Maintenance
Cabinet Freestanding
Refer to Page 9 for Model Identification
Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
Safety Information..................................................................................5
Explanation of Safety Messages....................................................................... 5
Important Safety Instructions........................................................................... 5
Safety Decals................................................................................................. 7
Operator Safety.............................................................................................. 7
Introduction........................................................................................... 9
Model Identification........................................................................................9
Serial Plate Location..................................................................................... 11
Manufacturing Date.......................................................................................11
Delivery Inspection....................................................................................... 12
Replacement Parts ........................................................................................12
Customer Service..........................................................................................12
Installation........................................................................................... 23
Pallet Removal............................................................................................. 23
Mounting Bolt Installation ............................................................................ 23
Shipping Brace Removal............................................................................... 24
Machine Installation......................................................................................25
Elevated Base Frame Installation with Existing Floor....................................... 25
Weighing System Installation 18 kg - 28 kg / 40 lb. - 70 lb. / 180 L- 280 L Models
................................................................................................................ 25
Drain Connection..........................................................................................27
Drain Valve...............................................................................................28
Drain Pump 6.5 kg/ 14 lb. / 65 L and 7.5 kg / 20 lb. / 80 LModels outside of
North America.......................................................................................31
Venting........................................................................................................ 31
Water Connection Requirements.....................................................................32
Connecting Hoses......................................................................................34
Water Reuse Connection ........................................................................... 36
Reused Water Treatment............................................................................ 36
Water Reuse Tank Properties...................................................................... 36
Electrical Installation Requirements................................................................37
Residual Current Device (RCD) - Models Outside of North America............. 38
Supply Protection Device........................................................................... 38
Supply Cable............................................................................................ 39
Operation............................................................................................. 58
Operating Instructions................................................................................... 58
Power Cut.................................................................................................... 59
Automatic Door-lock Unlocking Module ........................................................59
Maintenance......................................................................................... 60
Maintenance.................................................................................................60
Daily........................................................................................................... 60
Beginning of Day...................................................................................... 60
End of Day............................................................................................... 60
Quarterly......................................................................................................61
Every 6 Months............................................................................................ 61
Care of Stainless Steel................................................................................... 63
Disposal of Unit.................................................................................... 64
Disconnecting the Machine............................................................................64
Disposal of Unit............................................................................................64
Safety Information
Explanation of Safety Messages STALLATION manual for the proper earthing (grounding) of
the washer. All connections for water, drain, electrical power
Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and and earthing (grounding) must comply with local codes and
“CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this be made by licensed personnel when required. The machine
manual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended has to be installed by qualified technicians.
for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those • Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to
maintaining the machine. water and/or weather.
• To prevent fire and explosion, keep the area around machine
DANGER free from flammable and combustible products. Do not add
the following substances or textiles containing traces of the
following substances to the wash water: gasoline, kerosene,
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if
waxes, cooking oils, vegetable oils, machine oils, dry-clean-
not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or
ing solvents, flammable chemicals, thinners, or other flamma-
death.
ble or explosive substances. These substances give off vapors
that could ignite, explode or cause the fabric to catch fire by
itself.
WARNING • Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a
hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water
could cause severe personal injury or death. system has not been used for such a period, before using a
washing machine or combination washer-dryer, turn on all hot
water faucets and let the water flow from each for several mi-
CAUTION nutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. The
gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, this time.
may cause minor or moderate personal injury or • To reduce the risk of an electric shock or fire, DO NOT use an
property damage. extension cord or an adapter to connect the washer to the elec-
trical power source.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and • Do not allow children to play on or in the washer. Close su-
“NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions. pervision of children is necessary when the washer is used
near children. This appliance is not intended for use by young
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used to in- children or infirm persons without supervision. Young chil-
form the reader of specific procedures where minor dren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
machine damage will occur if the procedure is not fol- the appliance. This is a safety rule for all appliances.
lowed.
• DO NOT reach and/or climb into the tub or onto the washer,
NOTE: The word “NOTE” is used to communicate in- ESPECIALLY if the wash drum is moving. This is an immi-
stallation, operation, maintenance or servicing informa- nently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause se-
tion that is important but not hazard related. vere personal injury or death.
• Never operate the washer with any guards, panels and/or parts
Important Safety Instructions removed or broken. DO NOT bypass any safety devices or
tamper with the controls.
WARNING • Use washer only for its intended purpose, washing textiles.
Never wash machine parts or automotive parts in the ma-
chine. This could result in serious damage to the basket or
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious in-
tub.
jury or death to persons when using your washer,
follow these basic precautions: • Use only low-sudsing, no-foaming types of commercial deter-
gent. Be aware that hazardous chemicals may be present.
W023 Wear hand and eye protection when adding detergents and
chemicals. Always read and follow manufacturer’s instruc-
• Read all instructions before using the washer. tions on packages of laundry and cleaning aids. Heed all
• Install the washer according to the INSTALLATION instruc- warnings or precautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or
tions. Refer to the Earthing (grounding) instructions in the IN-
chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of children at all NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-
times [preferably in a locked cabinet]. STRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant
• Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static un- to cover all possible conditions and situations that may
less recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener occur. Observe and be aware of other labels and pre-
or product. cautions that are located on the machine. They are in-
• To avoid machine corrosion and component failure, do not tended to provide instruction for safe use of the ma-
use corrosive chemicals in the machine. Warranty claims rela- chine. Common sense, caution and care must be exer-
ted to damage caused by corrosive chemicals will be denied. cised when installing, maintaining, or operating the
• Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the tex- washer.
tile manufacturer. Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or the man-
• Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the washer is to ufacturer on any problems or conditions you do not understand.
fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT bypass the loading door switch
NOTE: For European Union member states only: Elec-
by permitting the washer to operate with the loading door
trical safety of the washers described in this manual is
open. Do not attempt to open the door until the washer has
in compliance with the requirements of the European
drained and all moving parts have stopped.
standard EN60204-1.
• Be aware that hot water is used to flush the supply dispenser.
Avoid opening the dispenser lid while the machine is running.
• Do not attach anything to the supply dispenser's nozzles, if DANGER
applicable. The air gap must be maintained.
• Do not operate the machine without the water reuse plug or Electrical shock hazard will result in death or serious
water reuse system in place, if applicable. injury. Disconnect electric power and wait ten (10)
minutes before servicing.
• Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve and that fill
hose connections are tight. CLOSE the shut-off valves at the W911
end of each wash day.
• Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or dropping the
washer can damage safety features. If this occurs, have wash- WARNING
er checked by a qualified service person.
• DANGER: Before inspecting or servicing machine, power Dangerous voltages are present inside the machine.
supply must be turned OFF. The servicer needs to wait for at Only qualified personnel should attempt adjustments
least 10 minutes after turning the power OFF and needs to and troubleshooting. Disconnect power from the ma-
check for residual voltage with a voltage meter. The inverter chine before removing any cover and guards, and
remains charged with high voltage for some time after power- before attempting any service procedures.
ing OFF. This is an imminently hazardous situation that, if not W736
avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death. Before
starting inspection of the inverter, check for residual voltage
across main circuit terminals + and -. This voltage must be WARNING
below 30 VDC before the servicer can access the inverter for
inspection. Machine installations must comply with minimum
• Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or attempt any specifications and requirements stated in the appli-
servicing unless specifically recommended in the user-mainte- cable Installation Manual, any applicable municipal
nance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that building codes, water supply requirements, electrical
the user understands and has the skills to carry out. ALWAYS wiring regulations and any other relevant statutory
disconnect the washer from electrical, power and water sup- regulations. Due to varied requirements and applica-
plies before attempting any service. ble local codes, this machine must be installed, ad-
• Disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or by justed, and serviced by qualified maintenance per-
unplugging the machine. Replace worn power cords. sonnel familiar with applicable local codes and the
• Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, re- construction and operation of this type of machinery.
move the door to the washing compartment. They must also be familiar with the potential hazards
involved. Failure to observe this warning may result
• Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this washer accord-
in personal injury, property damage, and/or equip-
ing to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions
ment damage, and will void the warranty.
which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
W820
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the machine is installed on a NOTE: All appliances are produced according the EMC-
level floor of sufficient strength. Ensure that the recom- directive (Electro-Magnetic-Compatibility). They can be
mended clearances for inspection and maintenance are used in restricted surroundings only (comply minimally
provided. Never allow the inspection and maintenance with class A requirements). For safety reasons there
space to be blocked. must be kept the necessary precaution distances with
sensitive electrical or electronic device(s). These ma-
chines are not intended for domestic use by private
WARNING consumers in the home environment.
Never touch internal or external steam pipes, con- Safety Decals
nections, or components. These surfaces can be ex-
tremely hot and will cause severe burns. The steam Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the machine. Failure
must be turned off and the pipe, connections, and to maintain legible safety decals could result in injury to the oper-
components allowed to cool before the pipe can be ator or service technician.
touched.
Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid safety hazards.
SW014
Operator Safety
WARNING
WARNING
Install the machine on a level floor of sufficient
strength. Failure to do so may result in conditions NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it
which can produce serious injury, death and/or prop- has completely stopped. Doing so could result in se-
erty damage. rious injury.
W703 SW012
WARNING
Operating the machine with severe out-of-balance
loads could result in personal injury and serious
equipment damage.
W728
Introduction
Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these models:
HY105_HC-200 HYE180F HYQ105F SY105_QED SYC080D SYG065A
HY135_HC-200 HYE240F HYQ135F SY105_QED-SELECT SYC105A SYG065D
HY180_HC-200 HYE280F HYQ180F SY135_QED SYC105D SYG080A
HY20_HC-200 HYG065F HYQ240F SY135_QED-SELECT SYC135A SYG080D
HY240_HC-200 HYG080F HYQ280F SY180_QED SYC135D SYG105A
HY25_HC-200 HYG105F HYU065F SY180_QED-SELECT SYC180A SYG105D
HY280_HC-200 HYG135F HYU080F SY20_QED-SELECT SYC180D SYG135A
HY30_HC-200 HYG180F HYU105F SY240_QED SYC240A SYG135D
HY40_HC-200 HYG240F HYU135F SY240_QED-SELECT SYC240D SYG180A
HY55_HC-200 HYG280F HYU180F SY25_QED-SELECT SYC280A SYG180D
HY65_HC-200 HYH065F HYU240F SY280_QED SYC280D SYG240A
HY70_HC-200 HYH080F HYU280F SY280_QED-SELECT SYE065A SYG240D
HY80_HC-200 HYH105F HYW065F SY30_QED-SELECT SYE065D SYG280A
HYB180F HYH135F HYW080F SY40_QED-SELECT SYE080A SYG280D
HYC065F HYH180F HYW105F SY55_QED-SELECT SYE080D SYH065A
HYC080F HYH240F HYW135F SY65_QED SYE105A SYH065D
HYC105F HYH280F HYW180F SY65_QED-SELECT SYE105D SYH080A
HYC135F HYN020F HYW240F SY70_QED-SELECT SYE135A SYH080D
HYC180F HYN025F HYX065F SY80_QED SYE135D SYH105A
HYC240F HYN030F HYX080F SY80_QED-SELECT SYE180A SYH105D
HYC280F HYN040F HYX105F SYB180A SYE180D SYH135A
HYE065F HYN055F HYX135F SYB180D SYE240A SYH135D
HYE080F HYN070F HYX180F SYC065A SYE240D SYH180A
HYE105F HYQ065F HYX240F SYC065D SYE280A SYH180D
HYE135F HYQ080F HYX280F SYC080A SYE280D SYH240A
Table continues...
2020 Q
Table 1
Figure 1
The serial plate is located on the rear panel of the machine and on
the frame inside the machine.
Always provide the machine serial number when ordering parts
or when seeking technical assistance.
Manufacturing Date
The manufacturing date for your unit can be found on the serial
number. The last two characters indicate first the year and then
the month. Refer to Table 1 and Table 2 . For example, a unit with
serial number 520I000001DK was manufactured in May 2015.
2009 P
2010 R
2011 T
2012 V
2013 X
2014 B
2015 D
2016 F
2017 H
2018 K
2019 M
Table 1 continues...
January A or B
February C or D
March E or F
April G or H
May J or K
June L or M
July N or Q
August P or S
September R or U
October T or W
November V or Y
December X or Z
Table 2
Delivery Inspection
Upon delivery, visually inspect crate, protective cover, and unit
for any visible shipping damage. If signs of possible damage are
evident, have the carrier note the condition on the shipping pa-
pers before the shipping receipt is signed, or advise the carrier of
the condition as soon as it is discovered.
Replacement Parts
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source
from which the machine was purchased or contact Alliance Laun-
dry Systems at +1 (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of
the nearest authorized parts distributor.
Customer Service
For technical assistance, contact your local distributor or contact:
Alliance Laundry Systems
Shepard Street
P.O. Box 990
Ripon, WI 54971-0990
U.S.A.
www.alliancelaundry.com
Phone: +1 (920) 748-3121 Ripon, Wisconsin
Capacity
Drum Ca- 14 lb. [6.5 20 lb. [7.5 25 lb. [10.5 30 lb. [13.5 40 lb. [ 18 55 lb. [24 kg] 70 lb. [28 kg]
pacity,lb. kg] kg] kg] kg] kg]
[kg]
Drum Vol- 17.17 [65] 21.13 [80] 27.74 [105] 35.66 [135] 47.55 [180] 63.40 [240] 73.97 [280]
ume, gal [l]
Overall Dimensions
Overall 27.95 [710] 27.95 [710] 31.29 [795] 31.29 [795] 38.18 [970] 38.18 [970] 38.18 [970]
width, in.
[mm]
Overall 43.89 [1115] 43.89 [1115] 48.22 [1225] 48.22 [1225] 55.51 [1410] 55.51 [1410] 55.51 [1410]
height, in.
[mm]
Overall 29.13 [740] 31.10 [790] 31.29 [795] 37.20 [945] 38.18 [970] 43.50 [1105] 46.65 [1185]
depth, in.
[mm]
Net weight, 375 [170] 408 [185] 463 [210] 563 [255] 838 [380] 948 [430] 1092 [495]
lbs. [kg]
Shipping 397 [180] 441 [200] 518 [235] 606 [275] 871 [395] 992 [450] 1135 [515]
weight, lbs.
[kg]
Cylinder di- 20.87 [530] 20.87 [530] 24.40 [620] 24.40 [620] 29.53 [750] 29.53 [750] 29.53 [750]
ameter in.
[mm]
Table 3 continues...
Cylinder 12.01 [305] 13.78 [350] 13.78 [350] 17.72 [450] 16.14 [410] 21.46 [545] 24.41 [620]
depth in.
[mm]
Cylinder vol- 2.3 [65] 2.6 [75] 3.7 [105] 4.8 [135] 6.4 [180] 8.5 [240] 9.9 [280]
ume ft3 [l]
Table 3 continues...
Door open- 13 [330] 13 [330] 16.14 [410] 16.14 [410] 18.11 [460] 18.11 [460] 18.11 [460]
ing size, in.
[mm]
Height of 13.74 [349] 13.74 [349] 13.46 [342] 13.46 [342] 18.77 [477] 18.77 [477] 18.77 [477]
door bottom
above floor,
in. [mm]
Number of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
motors in
drive train
Motor Size, 1 [0.75] 1 [0.75] 1.48 [1.1] 2.01 [1.5] 2.95 [2.20] 4.02 [3.0] 4.02 [3.0]
hp [kW]
Cylinder Speeds
Wash, RPM 49 49 49 49 42 42 42
Heating
Electric, kW 6 / 9 (4.6) 6 / 9 (4.6) 6 / 9 / 12 9 / 12 12 / 18 18 21.9
Steam, psi 15-116 [1-8] 15-116 [1-8] 15-116 [1-8] 15-116 [1-8] 15-116 [1-8] 15-116 [1-8] 15-116 [1-8]
[bar]
Hot water, °F 194 [90] 194 [90] 194 [90] 194 [90] 194 [90] 194 [90] 194 [90]
[°C]
Noise Emissions
Wash se- 46 52 52 50 50 50 47
quence, dB
Extract se- 59 63 66 65 68 66 70
quence, dB
Table 3 continues...
Maximum 472 [2.1] 517 [2.3] 585 [2.6] 719 [3.2] 1102 [4.9] 1191 [5.3] 1304 [5.8]
static load on
floor, lbs.
[kN]
Maximum 405 ± 112 428 ± 112 495 ± 112 607 ± 112 899 ± 112 1034 ± 112 1124 ± 112
dynamic load [1.8 ± 0.5] [1.9 ± 0.5] [2.2 ± 0.5] [2.7 ± 0.5] [4.0 ± 0.7] [4.6 ± 1.1] [5.0 ± 1.1]
on floor, lbs.
[kN]
Static floor 96 [4.61] 98 [4.68] 99 [4.73] 100 [4.78] 121 [5.8] 113 [5.43] 116 [5.53]
pressure
lbs/ft2
[kN/m2]
General Data
Table 3
Machine Dimensions
NOTE: Beginning January, 2018: 65 L and 105 L (25 lb.) NOTE: Beginning February, 2018: 80 L (20 lb.) and 135
models have embossed side panels. L (30 lb.) models have embossed side panels.
12 13 14 15 16
W
11 X
1 Y
C J 17
2 10
9 18
3
8
19
V
G 5
F
K T
4
L
M
A N
B
20
E 21
O
H P Q
I 23 22 S
D R
CFD1205NA
1. Control panel
2. Soap dispenser
3. Centralstop button
4. Steam connection
5. Air relieve
6. Liquid soap connection
7. Recyled water inlet
8. Steam valve connection
9. Recycled water valve cable inlet
10. Cold water inlet, soft
11. Cold water inlet, hard
12. Electrical connection
13. Hot water inlet
14. Heating change-over switch
15. Main switch
16. Liquid soap pump eletrical connection
17. Fuses
18. USB port
19. PC programming connection
20. Drain Valve - 1/2", applicable for wash bath sample (on request only), 28 kg/70 lb. /280 L Models only
21. Discharge water cable inlet
22. Drain valve or recycle valve - 3 in. [76 mm], 28 kg/70 lb. / 280 L Models only
23. Drain valve - 3 in. [76 mm]
Figure 2
A 24.09 [612] 24.09 [612] 25.51 [648] 25.51 [648] 31.73 [806] 31.73 [806] 31.73 [806]
B 22.20 [564] 22.20 [564] 23.62 [600] 23.62 [600] 29.84 [758] 29.84 [758] 29.84 [758]
C 27.95 [710] 27.95 [710] 31.29 [795] 31.29 [795] 38.18 [970] 38.18 [970] 38.18 [970]
D 0.94 [24] 0.94 [24] 0.94 [24] 0.94 [24] 0.94 [24] 0.94 [24] 0.94 [24]
E 13.74 [349] 13.74 [349] 13.46 [342] 13.46 [342] 18.77 [477] 18.77 [477] 18.77 [477]
F 43.89 [1115] 43.89 [1115] 48.22 [1225] 48.22 [1225] 55.51 [1410] 55.51 [1410] 55.51 [1410]
G 7.08 [180] 7.08 [180] 7.08 [180] 7.08 [180] 3.54 [90] 3.54 [90] 3.54 [90]
H 1.89 [48] 1.89 [48] 1.89 [48] 1.89 [48] 1.89 [48] 1.89 [48] 1.89 [48]
I 29.13 [740] 31.10 [790] 31.29 [795] 37.20 [945] 38.18 [970] 43.50 [1105] 46.65 [1185]
J 25.43 [646] 27.40 [696] 27.40 [696] 33.31 [846] 34.49 [876] 39.80 [1011] 42.76 [1086]
K 40.35 [1025] 40.35 [1025] 44.68 [1135] 44.68 [1135] 51.96 [1320] 51.96 [1320] 51.96 [1320]
L 39.76 [1010] 39.76 [1010] 44.09 [1120] 44.09 [1120] 51.08 51.08 51.37 [1305]
[1297.5] [1297.5]
M 36.22 [920] 36.22 [920] 40.55 [1030] 40.55 [1030] 47.83 [1215] 47.83 [1215] 47.83 [1215]
N 18.89 [480] 18.89 [480] 19.92 [506] 19.92 [506] 19.29 [490] 19.29 [490] 19.29 [490]
O 3.46 [88] 3.46 [88] 3.46 [88] 3.46 [88] 4.27 [108.5] 4.27 [108.5] 4.27 [108.5]
P 9.05 [230] 9.05 [230] 9.05 [230] 9.05 [230] 10.62 [270] 10.62 [270] 10.62 [270]
Q 7.99 [203] 7.99 [203] 7.99 [203] 7.99 [203] 7.99 [203] 7.99 [203] 7.99 [203]
S 2.64 [67] 2.64 [67] 2.64 [67] 2.64 [67] 2.64 [67] 2.64 [67] 2.64 [67]
T 40.15 [1020] 40.15 [1020] 44.48 [1130] 44.48 [1130] 51.77 [1315] 51.77 [1315] 51.77 [1315]
U 1.65 [42] 1.65 [42] 1.65 [42] 1.65 [42] 3.14 [80] 3.14 [80] 3.14 [80]
V 11.53 [293] 11.53 [293] 11.53 [293] 11.53 [293] 11.53 [293] 11.53 [293] 11.53 [293]
W 15.35 [390] 15.35 [390] 18.70 [475] 18.70 [475] 24.01 [610] 24.01 [610] 24.01 [610]
X 8.58 [218] 8.58 [218] 8.58 [218] 8.58 [218] 8.58 [218] 8.58 [218] 8.58 [218]
Table 4 continues...
Y 4.44 [113] 4.44 [113] 4.44 [113] 4.44 [113] 4.44 [113] 4.44 [113] 4.44 [113]
Table 4
C
F
E
I
A
H B
K
J
CZW36N
Figure 3
Table 5
18 kg / 24 kg / 28 kg /
40 lb. / 55 lb. / 70 lb. /
180 L 240 L 280 L
Specification Models Models Models
Table 6 continues...
18 kg / 24 kg / 28 kg /
40 lb. / 55 lb. / 70 lb. /
180 L 240 L 280 L
Specification Models Models Models
Table 6
CFD1207NA
Figure 4
6.5 kg/ 7.5 kg/ 10.5 kg/ 13.5 kg/ 18 kg/ 24 kg/
14 lb./ 20 lb./ 25 lb./ 30 lb./ 40 lb./ 55 lb./
Models 65 L 80 L 105 L 135 L 180 L 240 L
A Distance of machine 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20]
to side wall or other
machine (minimum)
C Dimensional clear- 35.43 [900] 35.43 [900] 35.43 [900] 35.43 [900] 43.31 [1100] 43.31 [1100]
ance above machine
(minimum)
Table 7
Installation
Pallet Removal NOTE: After leveling is complete, tighten the nut se-
curely against the machine's base. Refer to Figure 5 .
The machine is delivered bolted onto the transport pallet and
packed in shrink-wrap foil or box. 1
1. Remove packing from machine.
2. Remove front and rear panel.
3. Remove bolts between machine and pallet.
4. Mount front and rear panel.
5. When machine is lifted off pallet, make sure the machine does
2
not come down on the floor with either of the rear corners
first. The machine's side panel can be damaged.
NOTE: Two self-adhesive rubber stop-blocks are
supplied with the machine. They may be applied as 3
paint protection when opening the door. CFD1208N
6. Mount leveling legs.
7. Level machine with feet of the machine. 1. Machine
2. Nut
WARNING 3. Leveling Leg
4 3
2 1
CFD1206N
Figure 6
Machine Installation
Install the machine close to a floor drain or open drain.
3
4
8
CFD1210N
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
13. If the load sensors are outside of the specified range, it is nec-
essary to adjust the leveling legs of load sensors. Each load
sensor leveling leg can be adjusted within the range of 0.2 in.
[5 mm].
a. Lift up the machine.
b. Loosen the nut and turn the level leg in order to achieve
the required position.
c. Tighten the nut.
d. Put the machine down and verify that the load applied to
each sensor is within the specified range.
Drain Connection
1. Drain connection
Figure 10
Drain Valve
IMPORTANT: Machine must be installed in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances.
All drain systems must be vented to prevent an air lock or siphon-
ing.
Connect a 3 inch [76 mm] pipe or rubber hose to the machine's
drain pipe, ensuring a downward flow from the machine. Avoid
sharp bends which may prevent proper draining.
The drainage pipe should be located over a floor drain, drainage
channel.
2
A
B
C
4
3
D
CHM2479N_SVG
1. Clamp
2. Drain elbow 3 in. [76 mm]
3. Waste channel
4. Waste channel cover
Figure 11
B 4.17 [106] 4.4 [112] 4.4 [112] 4.4 [112] 5.21 [132.5] 5.21 [132.5] 5.21 [132.5]
C minimum 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20] 0.79 [20]
D minimum 3.94 [100] 3.94 [100] 3.94 [100] 3.94 [100] 3.94 [100] 3.94 [100] 3.94 [100]
Table 8
Drain Connections
Table 9 continues...
Drain Connections
Drain pump with hose - internal diameter 6.5 kg - 7.5 kg / 0.75 [19]
of hose, in [mm]
14 lb.- 20 lb./
65 L- 80 L
Flow rate of drain pump, gal/min. [l/ 6.5 kg - 7.5 kg / 9.51 [36]
min.]
14 lb.- 20 lb./
65 L- 80 L
Table 9
The main drain channel-pipe must have the capacity to be able to on the drainpipe, the diameter of the tube or the width of the
handle the total output of all connected machines. In a drainpipe, waste channel must increase. Refer to Figure 12 .
a vent must be provided every 65.62 ft. [20 m] to assure the drain
The diameters of drain pipe for machines with two drain valves
pipe will work. If the main drain pipe cannot be sufficiently ven-
must have dimensions suitable for double the value of water flow.
ted, install a vent per machine. Every time a machine is coupled
A B C
1
2
CHM2481N_SVG
1. Vent
2. Flow
Figure 12
Table 10
Figure 13
Venting
WARNING
Vapours escape from the machine through the air
vent opening! Do not cover!
C238
Table 11
1 2
WARNING
CFD1213N
If the water pressure is below the minimum value,
the wash result can not be guaranteed for a selected
1. Refer to Table 11 . program.
2. Refer to Table 11 .
W914
Water
type Water connection
1 2 3
Table 11 continues...
Water Connections
Inlet flow capacity per inlet, gal/min [l/ 6.5 kg - 24 kg / 5.28 [20]
min.]
14 lb.- 55 lb./
65 L- 240 L
Table 12
Figure 19
COLD
HOT
7
4
3
2
FLW2216N_SVG
1. Tap
2. Fill Hoses
3. Install this end of hose to valve connections at rear of
washer
4. Plain Rubber Washer
5. Install this end of hose to water supply tab (Black colored
coupling for BSPP thread)
6. Filter Screens
7. Dual Check Valves
Figure 20
1. Drill out the protective screens of the water reuse inlet using a The hose and the connector must be resistant to chemical sub-
drill bit of 0.59 in. [15 mm] diameter. Refer to Figure 21 . stances which are used for the washing process. It is also possible
to use a hose with enhanced performance such as the rubber
IMPORTANT: Do not pierce the screens open. It
EPDM hose.
could lead to blockage of the water channel.
The water reuse system must be fitted with a filter which must be
regularly and thoroughly cleaned (based on water quality). This
1 cleaning prevents prolongation of filling up times and malfunc-
tion of water valves.
Reused Water Treatment
The reused water must be filtered before entering the water reuse
tank. A mechanical filter must be installed which filters off small
particles (fluff, buttons, paper, etc.) of sizes 0.0079 in. [0.2 mm]
or smaller. The denser the mesh, the better. There must also be a
filter installed on the pressure side of the pump. It is also possible
to install an additional, chemical filter. The manufacturer advises
to consult a specialist in filter systems.
Water Reuse Tank Properties
2
CFD1215N
The network of pipes and hoses, the water pump and the reuse
tank must be of a non-corroding material. It must be resistant to DANGER
water and chemicals used for washing.
Electrical shock hazard will result in death or serious
The tank must be equipped with a system that fills the tank with
injury. Disconnect electric power and wait ten (10)
clean water to a minimum required working level, in case the wa-
minutes before servicing.
ter level drops below this minimum. If this requirement is not met
and an insufficient or no amount of recuperated water is fed into W911
the washer, it will not function properly.
A pump must transport the recuperated water from the tank to the WARNING
washer. The requirements for the pump depend on the number
and type of washers that are connected to the water re-use sys-
Dangerous voltages are present inside the machine.
tem. The maximum pump pressure is 116 psi [8 bar].
Only qualified personnel should attempt adjustments
It is advisable to install a level switch. This level switch must be and troubleshooting. Disconnect power from the ma-
connected to the microprocessor by means of a potential-free chine before removing any cover and guards, and
contact. Refer to Figure 22 . before attempting any service procedures.
W736
1
4
2
3 WARNING
Hazardous Voltage. Can cause shock, burn or death.
Verify that a ground wire from a proven earth ground
5
6 is connected to the lug near the input power block
on this machine.
7
CHM2560N_SVG W360
Grounding: In event of malfunction, breakdown or In some countries, an RCD is known as an Earth Leakage Trip,
leakage current, grounding will reduce the risk of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI), Appliance Leakage
electrical shock and serve as a protecting device by Current Interrupter (ALCI) or Earth (Ground) Leakage Current
providing a path of least resistance of electrical cur- Breaker.
rent. Therefore, it is very important and the responsi- When locally allowed, an RCD must be installed. In some power
bility of the installer to assure the washer is ade- network earthing systems, an RCD may not be allowed.
quately grounded at installation, following all nation-
al and local requirements. The RCD must have the following specifications:
• Tripping current of 100mA (if not locally available/allowed,
W902
use a 30mA trip current, preferably selective type with small
time delay set)
• Type B (components inside the machine which make use of
DC voltages and require this better performance RCD)
• Maximum of 2 machines installed on each RCD (for 30mA,
1 only 1 machine)
Some washer control circuits are supplied with a separating trans-
2 former. Therefore, the RCD may not detect faults in the control
circuits (but the fuse(s) on the separating transformer will).
3
Supply Protection Device
A supply protection device protects the machine and wiring
4 against short circuits. (Glow-wire) fuses or (automatic) circuit
breakers may be used as supply protection devices.
5 Protection must be the "slow" type, which means curve D for cir-
cuit breakers.
6
7
8
CHM2486N_SVG
Figure 23
Table 13
2
1. Insert cable through opening on rear panel. Insure a strain re-
6
lief is used so the supply cable can not move. 3
2. Strip the conductor ends. Refer to Figure 24 . The protection 4
5
conductor must be longer so it can be routed to the machine 7
CHM2487N_SVG
without tension.
1. Protection conductor
2. Phase conductor
3. Phase conductor
4. Phase conductor
5. Neutral conductor
6. Molded tube
7. Stripped length of conductors
Figure 24
3. With stranded conductors, use wire end tubes with an insula-
ted sleeve (6) for L1/U, (L2/V), (L3/W), (N) conductors.
Make sure there is no accidental contact, since the supply ca-
ble stays under voltage even when the main switch is off.
4. Crimp a ring terminal to the protection conductor so it stays North American Models
fixed to the PE terminal.
5. Connect the supply cable conductors to the incoming termi-
nals (main switch [1]), marked with L1/U, (L2/V), (L3/W),
(N) and the terminal marked with PE. Refer to Figure 25 or
Figure 26 .
6. Provide a sag in the cable, in front of the strain relief. This
will prevent condensed water from dripping into the machine.
Refer to Figure 25 or Figure 26 .
6
1
1. Main switch
7 2. Strain relief
2 3. Sag of inlet cable
4. L3
5. L2
6. L1
Figure 26
3 CHM2488N_SVG
Machine Protective Earth Connection and
1. Main switch Equipotential Bonding
2. Strain relief
3. Sag of inlet cable If there are other washers or appliances with exposed conductive
4. N parts, which can touch simultaneously, make sure to make equi-
5. W potential bonding between all these appliances. The external pro-
tective terminal for this purpose is located on the rear panel of the
6. V
machine frame. The minimum protection conductor's cross sec-
7. U tion depends on the supply cable cross section (refer to Table
13 ). However, for the protection purposes, with the supply cable
Figure 25 cross section of a min. 4 mm2, select a larger conductor section,
i.e., 6 mm2.
Input Power Conditioning install one of the devices listed under the Possible Corrective Ac-
tion(s).
The drive is suitable for direct connection to input power within IMPORTANT: Only one device per branch circuit is re-
the rated voltage of the drive. Listed in Input Power Condition quired. It should be mounted closest to the branch and
are certain input power conditions which may cause component sized to handle the total current of the branch circuit.
damage or reduction in product life. If any of the conditions exist,
Low Line impedance (less than 1% line reactance) • Install Line Reactor
• Isolation Transformer
Greater than 120 kVA supply transformer
Line has power factor correction capacitors • Install Line Reactor
• Isolation Transformer
Line has frequent power interruptions
Line has intermittent noise spikes in excess of 6000V (lightning)
Phase to ground voltage exceeds 125% of normal line to line • Remove MOV jumper to ground
voltage • Install Isolation Transformer with grounded secondary (if
necessary)
Ungrounded distribution system
240V open delta configuration (stinger leg)* • Install Line Reactor
* For drives applied on an open delta with a middle phase grounded neutral system, the phase opposite the phase that is tapped in the
middle to the neutral or earth is referred to as the “stinger leg,” “high leg,” “red leg,” etc. This leg should be identified throughout
the system with red or orange tape on the wire at each connection point. The stinger leg should be connected to the center Phase B
on the reactor.
Table 14
L2 L2 Machine's Electrical
PE PE (Ground) Electrical Service Wire Connection Terminal
Table 15 U U
Table 16
Figure 27 N
CHM2499N_SVG
Figure 29
Models outside of North America with Single-Phase North American Models with Three-Phase Connec-
Connection tion
N
U
PE
PE U N
CHM2500N_SVG
Figure 30 Figure 31
Three Phase Connection - Models Outside of North
Three-Phase Connections
America
Three Phase Connection - North American Models
Connect the electrical service's wires to the machine's electrical
Connect the electrical service's wires to the machine's electrical connection terminal as shown.
connection terminal as shown.
Machine's Electrical
Machine's Electrical Electrical Service Wire Connection Terminal
Electrical Service Wire Connection Terminal
U U
L1 L1
V V
L2 L2
W W
L3 L3
PE PE (Ground)
PE PE (Ground)
Table 18
Table 17
Electrical Connection Terminal Block
V W N
CHM2501N_SVG
Figure 32
N
W
V
U
PE
PE UV W N
CHM2502N_SVG
Figure 33
Phase Adder
Machines can be converted for lower voltage operation and/or 50
Hz operation. Refer to conversion label by serial plate for details.
IMPORTANT: Do not use a phase adder on any ma-
chine.
Thermal Overload Protector
For models with inverter drives, the inverter drive provides over-
load protection for the drive motor.
Electrical Specifications
6.5 kg/14 lb./65 L Models
Fuse (A)
Fuse (A)
Phase
Wire
9.7 18 (9) 20
Table 19
Fuse (A)
Fuse (A)
Phase
Wire
200-240 50/60 1 2 (L1, L2, 0.85 6.7 10 3.6 18 (3) 20
or L1, N)
5.2 25.1 (4.6) 32
Table 20
Fuse (A)
Fuse (A)
Phase
Wire
200-240 50/60 1 2 (L1, L2, 1.2 9.8 16 3.8 18.5 (3) 25
or L1, N)
5.4 25.5 (4.6) 32
Table 21
Fuse (A)
Fuse (A)
Phase
Wire
200-240 50/60 1 2 (L1, L2, 1.6 10.1 16 4.1 19 (3) 25
or L1, N)
5.7 27 (4.6) 32
14.9 41.7 50
(13.8)
14.9 27 (13.8) 32
14.9 22.5 32
(13.8)
Table 22
Fuse (A)
Fuse (A)
Phase
Wire
200-240 50/60 1 2 (L1, L2, 2.3 14.2 20 N/A N/A N/A
or L1, N)
Table 23
Fuse (A)
Fuse (A)
Phase
Wire
200-240 50/60 1 2 (L1, L2, 3.1 15 20 N/A N/A N/A
or L1, N)
Table 24
Fuse (A)
Fuse (A)
Phase
Wire
200-240 50/60 1 2 (L1, L2, 3.1 16 20 N/A N/A N/A
or L1, N)
Table 25
Circuit
Voltage Frequen- Full Load Breaker AWG
Code (V) cy (Hz) Phase Wire Amps (A) CSA (A) (mm2)
Table 26
Circuit
Voltage Frequen- Full Load Breaker AWG
Code (V) cy (Hz) Phase Wire Amps (A) CSA (A) (mm2)
Table 27
Circuit
Voltage Frequen- Full Load Breaker AWG
Code (V) cy (Hz) Phase Wire Amps (A) CSA (A) (mm2)
Table 28
Circuit
Voltage Frequen- Full Load Breaker AWG
Code (V) cy (Hz) Phase Wire Amps (A) CSA (A) (mm2)
Table 29
Circuit
Voltage Frequen- Full Load Breaker AWG
Code (V) cy (Hz) Phase Wire Amps (A) CSA (A) (mm2)
Table 30
Circuit
Voltage Frequen- Full Load Breaker AWG
Code (V) cy (Hz) Phase Wire Amps (A) CSA (A) (mm2)
Table 31
Steam Requirements (Steam Heat Use an inlet steam pressure hose only adapted to the steam valve
with appropriate seal suitable for the applied working pressure.
Option Only)
Steam Valve Installation
Specification Requirement
Table 32
Supply Dispensing
Table 33
Supply Dispensing
WARNING
Dangerous Chemicals. May damage eyes and skin.
Wear eye and hand protection when handling chemi-
cals; always avoid direct contact with raw chemicals.
Read the manufacturer’s directions for accidental
contact before handling chemicals. Ensure an eye-
rinse facility and an emergency shower are within
easy reach. Check at regular intervals for chemical
leaks.
W363
Figure 35
2. Drill through the eight (8) plastic holes on the valve panel for
the external supply hoses as needed.
NOTE: On the valve panel by the external supply
hose connections are three (3) connections of 1/2
in. 12 mm that are to be used only for entering dilu-
ted soap. To use, drill a 7/16 inch 11.5 mm hole only
in connections that will be used.
3. Remove plastic debris.
4. Attach the external supply hoses to the ports at each of the
drilled holes.
5. Secure with proper clamps. CFD3113N
WARNING Figure 36
Check that the hose connections are tight (check Signals for supply pump control are 24 VAC. Maximum current
the clamps). Any chemical leakage may cause se- for control circuits of pump must be limited to 100mA. Lead the
rious bodily injuries as well as serious damage to cable for connection of pump control signals through the plastic
the washer. If one of the connections is open, cable bushing. After connection of conductors to the respective
close and secure the opening with an appropriate positions of the connector "P", fix up the cable by tightening the
cover. cable bushing against disconnections and close the box with the
W909
cover. For details about liquid soap supply sytem programming,
refer to Programming Manual.
NOTE: Do not attempt to make chemical injection sup-
ply pump electrical connections to points other than
those provided specifically for that purpose by the fac-
tory.
Figure 37
1. Injection Point
2. Chemical Dispenser Pump Outlet
3. PVC Pipe
Figure 38
Operation
Operating Instructions
WARNING
1. Turn on main power source (circuit breaker).
2. Pull on the door handle to open the door. Water cannot be extracted from rubber backed
items. To avoid damage to machine from out of bal-
3. Load to capacity whenever possible. DO NOT OVERLOAD. ance conditions, do not use a spin (extract) step
Refer to Figure 39 . when washing rubber backed items. Warranty will be
NOTE: Underloading can cause out-of-balance con- voided.
ditions that can shorten machine life.
W880
NOTE: Different fabrics have different densities.
Loads must be adjusted accordingly to meet ma- 7. Add liquid supplies to supply dispenser and close lid.
chine loading specifications. The optimal washing NOTE: It is advisable to use only detergents with
load is determined by the loading ratio (kg/lb linen : "softener to break the suds", which can easily be
l/gal drum volume). The proper loading ratio is de- found in retail shops. Do not use gel detergents.
termined by the type of linen and other factors. Cot- The dosage of soap is generally mentioned on the
ton textiles normally require a loading ratio of packing. An overdose of detergent can lead to poor
1:10-1:13, which is a full drum load. Synthetics and wash results and suds or overflow which can dam-
blended fabrics usually require a loading ratio of age the machine.
1:18-1:20, which is half drum load.
1 2 3 4
CHM2462N_SVG
WARNING WARNING
If, after a power disconnect, the machine door The automatic door-lock unlocking module must not
cannot be opened and the machine is fitted with be utilized on machines that are fitted with a drain
an automatic unlocking circuit, wait until the lock- pump or reverse function drain valve.
ing circuit unlocks the door lock. Before you open
W910
the door, make sure that the drum is completely
still and all water has drained.
W903
Power Cut
If a power cut occurs in an idle conditon of the machine and no
wash program is running, the machine remains in the idle condi-
tion.
Models without numeric keypad
If a power cut occurs during the wash process and the door re-
mains closed and locked, the wash program will, after the power
supply has been restored, automatically continue in the program
beginning from the step in which the program was interrupted.
For machines fitted with an automatic door-lock unlocking mod-
ule, refer to Automatic Door-lock Unlocking Module section. If
during the power cut, the door lock gets unlocked and the door
remains closed, the message "PRESS START / OPEN DOOR"
appears as soon as the power supply is restored. If you open the
door, the wash program will be cancelled. If you press the
START button, the wash program will continue beginning from
the step in which the program was interrupted.
Models with numeric keypad
If a power cut occurs during the wash process, the message
"CONTINUE / STOP" appears as soon as the power supply is re-
stored. If you press the STOP button, the wash program will be
cancelled. If you press the START button, the wash program will
continue beginning from the step in which the program was inter-
rupted.
Maintenance
Maintenance b. Close the door without locking it and start the machine.
The machine should not start.
c. Attempt to open the door while the cycle is in progress.
WARNING The door should not open.
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning properly, dis-
Use the proper chemical agents which avoid calcium connect power and call a service technician.
sediments on heating elements and other machine 2. Check the machine for leaks.
parts. Discuss the issue with your supplier of wash-
ing products. The manufacturer of the machine is a. Start an unloaded cycle to fill the machine.
not responsible for the damage of heating elements b. Verify that door and door gasket do not leak.
and other machine parts due to calcium sediments. c. Verify that the drain valve is operating and that the drain
system is free from obstruction. If water does not leak out
W904
during the first wash segment, the drain valve is closed
and functioning properly.
WARNING 3. Inspect water inlet valve hose connections on the back of the
machine for leaks.
Sharp edges can cause personal injury. Wear safety 4. Inspect steam hose connections for leaks (if applicable).
glasses and gloves, use proper tools and provide 5. On machines equipped with an automatic Chemical Supply
lighting when handling sheet metal parts. System, check all the hoses and hose connections for leaks or
W366R1 visible signs of deterioration. Replace immediately if either
are present. Chemical leaks can cause damage to the ma-
IMPORTANT: Replace all panels that are removed to chine’s components.
perform service and maintenance procedures. Do not
operate the machine with missing guards or with bro- WARNING
ken or missing parts. Do not bypass any safety devi-
ces. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, serious injury
or death, disconnect the electrical power to washer-
Daily extractor before examining the wiring.
IMPORTANT: Replace all panels that are removed to
perform maintenance procedures. Do not operate the 6. Verify that insulation is intact on all external wires and that all
machine with missing guards or with broken or miss- connections are secure. If bare wire is evident, call a service
ing parts. Do not bypass any safety devices. technician.
7. Ensure all panels and guards are properly installed.
WARNING End of Day
Do not spray the machine with water. Short circuiting 1. Inspect and clean the basket and door gasket of residual deter-
and serious damage may result. gent and all foreign matter.
2. Clean the door glass and between the door gasket and the
W782
door with a damp cloth.
IMPORTANT: Door lock should be checked daily to en- 3. Clean supply dispenser lid and general area with mild deter-
sure proper operation. Also check that all safety and gent. Flush the dispenser with clean water.
instruction stickers are on the machine. Any missing or 4. Clean the machine’s top, front and side panels with all-pur-
illegible safety instructions stickers should be replaced pose cleaner. Rinse with clean water and dry.
immediately.
IMPORTANT: Use only isopropyl alcohol to clean
Beginning of Day graphic overlays. Never use ammonia-based, vine-
gar- based or acetone-based cleaners on graphic
1. Check door interlock before starting operation: overlays.
a. Attempt to start the machine with the door open. The ma- IMPORTANT: Do not use abrasive cleaners.
chine should not start.
2
1 CHM2489N_SVG
1. Bolts
2. Pump lid
Figure 41
d. Slightly turn the pump lid until water starts flowing out,
making sure to catch the water.
e. Unscrew the lid and remove any foreign objects.
f. Reattach pump lid and front panel of cabinet.
3. Remove dust or dirt and verify functionality of the following:
a. Inverter cooling fin
28 kg / 70 lb. / 280 L 72 - 75
Table 34
Table 35 continues...
Require-
Specifica- ment, in.
tion Model [mm]
18 kg - 28 kg / 0 - 0.39 [0 - 10]
40 lb. - 70 lb. /
180 L - 280 L
Table 36
Disposal of Unit
Disconnecting the Machine
1. Switch off the external electric power inlet to machine.
2. Turn off the main switch on machine.
3. Shut the external water or steam inlets to machine.
4. Make sure the external electric power and steam inlets are
shut off. Disconnect all electric, water or steam inlets.
5. Insulate the external electric power inlet conductors.
6. Equip the machine with an "Out of Service" sign.
7. Unscrew nuts and bolts that fix machine to floor.
8. If the machine will never be used again, secure it so injury to
persons and damage to health, property and nature is avoided.
Remove the door, secure the drum so it does not turn and re-
MIX1N_SVG
move any sharp parts of machine so enclosure or injury of a
person or animal will not occur.
Figure 43
CAUTION
Be careful when disconnecting machine from
service. Falling door and glass can cause injuries.
W922
WARNING
Take all necessary action and precautions when
disassembling the washer to avoid injury from
glass or sharp metal edges.
W908
Disposal of Unit
This appliance is marked according to the European directive
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE).
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this
product shall not be treated as household waste. Refer to Figure
43 . Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. En-
suring this product is disposed of correctly will help prevent po-
tential negative consequences for the environment and human
health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to
conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please contact the local city office,
household waste disposal service, or the source from which the
product was purchased.
PCBs X O O O O O
Electromechanical Parts O O O O O O
Cables and Wires O O O O O O
Metal Parts O O O O O O
Plastic Parts O O O O O O
Batteries O O O O O O
Hoses and Tubing O O O O O O
Textile O O O O O O
Timing Belts O O O O O O
Insulation O O O O O O
Glass O O O O O O
Display O O O O O O
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T-11364.
O: Indicates that the content of said hazardous substance in all of the homogenous materials in the component is within the limits
required by GB/T 26572.
X: Indicates that the content of said hazardous substance exceeds the limits required by GB/T 26572 in at least one homogenous
material in the component.
All parts named in this table with an “X” are in compliance with the European Union’s RoHS Legislation.
NOTE: The referenced Environmental Protection Use Period Marking was determined according to normal oper-
ating use conditions of the product such as temperature and humidity.
This product under normal use, durable years of environmental protection is 15 years.