Alliance Laundry Systems RI1200/25 Iron User Manual


 
WARNINGS AND ADVICE
Prior to carrying out any inspection or work on the ironer, make sure that it is disconnected
from the mains power supply.
The fundamental part to operation of all the models is a heating element (ironing plate).
Avoid deliberate contact with points which in normal working position (hands resting on the table) cannot be
reached.
The noise level produced by our range of ironers is less than 70 dB.
When the ironer is used for the first time the insulation on the heating elements emits a peculiar smell for a few
minutes. This is normal and should not alarm the user.
It is advisable to begin by ironing lightweight items which require a lower temperature and go on to heavier items,
gradually raising the temperature by means of the thermostat control.
When the ironer is in operation the roller covering absorbs a certain amount of humidity. For this reason at the
end of the ironing session it is advisable to let the roller turn for a couple of minutes. This will help to evaporate
residual humidity and keep longer the roller covering in good condition.
When the machine is turned off, make sure that the roller and the ironing plate are not in contact.
Temperatures above 140/150°C will increase production but will also scorch the items or the roller covering.
During the washing cycle prior to ironing, the use of suitably softened water is recommended in order to prevent
scale building up on the ironing surface, which would dirty the linen. A suitable amount of washing powder is also
recommended in order to avoid deposits which cause friction between the product and the ironing surfaces.
In the event of a power failure, avoid accidental scorching by raising the ironing plate. This can be done manually.
Turn off the main switch and open the door on the right side using the relative key. The handwheel is situated
under the ironing plate motor, to be found behind the right-hand panel of the ironer, should be turned counter-
clockwise (see fig. 3) to move the ironing plate away from the roller.
Take the time to check the exact position of the handwheel as soon as you receive your ironer.
The operator carrying out this procedure should have first turned off the differential switch fitted between the
mains outlet and the machine.
The roller surface must be correctly utilised (see fig. 3) in order to keep the surface even over the whole
circumference of the roller and to obtain optimum temperature distribution. In this way scorching of the ironed
product and a drop in hourly machine production are both avoided.
SAFETY DEVICES
FINGER GUARD - The finger guard (A) prevents the operator's hands being exposed to the heated ironing
plate. By exerting minimum pressure on the bar, the ironing plate is raised from the roller. To begin ironing again,
press the switch START and press the pedal.
EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON - The ironing plate can be raised from the roller by pressing the red "mushroom
shaped knob" (P). To disconnect the knob, turn in the direction of the arrows. To begin ironing again, press the
switch START and press the pedal.
MAIN SWITCH (B) - Prevents contact with live electric circuits.
LOW VOLTAGE CONTROLS - All the controls on all models are connected to low voltage, 24 Volts.
MANUAL IRONING PLATE CONTROL - In the event of power failures the ironing plate can be raised from
the roller by turning the handwheel (see fig. 3) on the ironing plate motor anti-clockwise. This will avoid scorching
the item or the roller covering.
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE SAFETY THERMOSTAT - This provides a double check on temperature,
limiting an excessive rise in the latter should the main thermostat fail.
FIREPROOF ROLLER COVERING - All models are provided with roller covering in fireproof material.
INSULATION OF INDUCTION HEATED PARTS - The cover rear serves to insulate the external ambient
from the high temperatures reached by the ironing plate and is lined with a layer of high quality insulating
material.
PEDAL - The foot pedal control (C) also has a rapid stop function: upon pressing it during working, it moves the
heating part away from the roller.
Before starting working, control the functioning of main safety devices: finger guard,
emergency stop button and pedal. In case one of these devices should not work properly do
not start ironing and call immediately a qualified technician.
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