Instalcio Electrolux PDF
Instalcio Electrolux PDF
Instalcio Electrolux PDF
Washer extractors
W465H, W475H/N/S, W485N/S, W4105H/N/S,
W4130H/N/S, W4180H/N/S, W4240H,
W4250N/S, W4300H, W4330N/S
Type W3...
Compass Control
438 9037-21/EN
2010.01.26
Contents 3
Contents
Safety precautions......................................................................................5
Technical data.............................................................................................7
Installation, H-model.................................................................................13
Transportation and unpacking, W465H, W475H, W4105H.................13
Transportation and unpacking, W4130H-W4300H..............................14
Siting and floor.....................................................................................15
Mechanical installation.........................................................................16
Installation, S- and N-model.....................................................................17
Siting....................................................................................................17
Floor.....................................................................................................17
Casting a plinth....................................................................................18
Installation on an excisting floor or foundation....................................20
Installation on vinyl floor coverings......................................................21
Installation, ships, oil-rigs, etc..............................................................22
Welding a foundation...........................................................................23
Installing the machine..........................................................................24
Water connections...............................................................................25
Drain connection..................................................................................27
Steam connection................................................................................28
Connection of external liquid supplies.................................................29
Functions for I/O-cards........................................................................32
Machines with type 3 I/O.....................................................................39
Electrical installation.............................................................................40
How to convert heating elements from 3AC to 1AC............................48
Function checks........................................................................................55
Safety Precautions
The machine is only intended for water-wash use.
Do not allow minors to use the machine.
Do not hose down the machine with water.
The machine's door lock must under no circumstances be bypassed.
If the machine develops a fault, this must be reported to the person in charge as soon
as possible. This is important both for your safety and that of others.
The machine is not intended to be used by people (including minors) with reduced
physical or mental capacity or lack of experience and knowledge. Such people must
be instructed in the use of the machine by a person who has responsibility for their
safety. Minors must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
In order to prevent damage to the electronics (and other parts) that may occur as the
result of condensation, the machine should be placed in room temperature for 24 hours
before being used for the first time.
Technical data 7
Technical data
Innerdrum
volume litres 65 75 105 130 180 240 300
diameter mm 520 520 595 650 725 795 795
Drum speed
wash 49 49 49 49 44 42 42
extraction
rpm 1100 1100 1025 980 930 890 820
Heating
electricity kW 5.4/7.5 5.4/7.5 7.5/10 13 18 23 23
steam x x x x x x x
hot water x x x x x x x
G-factor 350 350 350 350 350 350 300
Weight, net kg 144 159 201 267 350 400 509
Sound pressure level
dB (A) 64 65 69 70 75 78 76
Connections
Water valves
connection DN20 DN20 DN20 DN20 DN20 DN20 DN20
BSP 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4"
Rec. water pressure
kPa 200-600 200-600 200-600 200-600 200-600 200-600 200-600
Functioning limits
for water valve
kPa 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000
Capacity
at 300 kPa
l/min 20 20 20 20 30 60 60
Drain valve
outer Ø mm 50/75 50/75 50/75 75 75 75 75
Draining capacity
l/min 170 170 170 170 170 170 170
Steam valve
connection DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15
BSP 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2"
Rec. steam pressure
kPa 300-600 300-600 300-600 300-600 300-600 300-600 300-600
Functioning limits for
steam valve
kPa 50-800 50-800 50-800 50-800 50-800 50-800 50-800
8 Technical data
Technical data
Innerdrum
volume litres 75 85 105 130 180 250 330
diameter mm 520 520 595 595 650 725 795
Drum speed
wash 49 49 49 49 44 44 42
extraction
rpm 587/830 587/830 548/776 548/776 525/742 497/702 474/671
Heating 2.0/3.0/ 2.0/3.0/5.6 3.0/6.5/ 3.0/ 4.8/9.3
electricity kW 5.4/5.6/7.5 5.4/7.5 7.5/10 7.5/10 13 18 23
steam x x x x x x x
hot water x x x x x x x
G-factor 100/200 100/200 100/200 100/200 100/200 100/200 100/200
Weight, net kg 129 135 145 175 228 287 330
Sound pressure level
dB (A) 63/59 63/59 63/64 70/64 64/70 68/73 70
Connections
Water valves
connection DN20 DN20 DN20 DN20 DN20 DN20 DN20
BSP 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4"
Rec. water pressure
kPa 200-600 200-600 200-600 200-600 200-600 200-600 200-600
Functioning limits
for water valve
kPa 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000 50-1000
Capacity
at 300 kPa
l/min 20 20 20 20 30 60 60
Drain valve
outer Ø mm 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
Draining capacity
l/min 170 170 170 170 170 170 170
Steam valve
connection DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15 DN15
BSP 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2"
Rec. steam pressure
kPa 300-600 300-600 300-600 300-600 300-600 300-600 300-600
Functioning limits for
steam valve
kPa 50-800 50-800 50-800 50-800 50-800 50-800 50-800
Technical data 9
1 Electrical connection
2 Cold water
3 Hot water
4 Hard water
5 Steam connection
6 Drain
7 Liquid detergent supply
8 Control panel
9 Soap box
10 Door opening, W465H, W475H: ø 310, W4105H: ø 365, W4130H: ø 395, W4180H, W4240H, W4300H: ø 435
A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S
W465H 720 690 1115 355 720 825 45 1030 220 1010 135 910 830 360 100 240 –
W475H 720 690 1115 355 720 825 45 1030 220 1010 135 910 830 360 100 240 –
W4105H 830 705 1200 365 740 945 45 1115 220 1095 135 995 910 415 100 295 –
W4130H 910 785 1325 435 825 1035 125 1245 215 1225 300 1125 – – 100 305 455
W4180H 970 870 1410 470 910 1120 115 1330 230 1290 315 1205 370 410 100 335 485
W4240H 1020 915 1445 500 955 1155 100 1360 215 1320 300 1240 350 360 100 360 510
W4300H 1020 1060 1445 500 1135 1155 100 1360 215 1320 300 380 – – 100 360 330
10
C 5
K
M
F N
6
D
5281 B 5282 B P
5283 B
E 6 R
M
W4180H, W4240H, W4300H 2
2
S L
A B
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8
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7
5
10
C
H
K
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5379 A P
5377 A
R 5378 A
6
E
1 Electrical connection
2 Cold water
3 Hot water
4 Steam connection
5 Drain
6 Liquid detergent supply
7 Control panel
8 Soap box
9 Water reuse
10 Door opening, W475N/S, W485N/S: ø310, W4105N/S, W4130N/S: ø365, W4180N/S: ø395,
W4250N/S, W4330N/S: ø435
A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R
W475N/S 660 690 1115 355 725 825 45 1030 215 1010 130 830 385 - 100 225
W485N/S 660 730 1115 355 765 825 45 1030 215 1010 130 830 385 - 100 225
W4105N/S 720 705 1200 365 740 910 45 1115 215 1095 130 910 420 - 100 235
W4130N/S 720 790 1200 365 825 910 45 1115 215 1095 130 910 420 - 100 235
W4180N/S 750 880 1333 435 915 1035 45 1245 130 1225 210 1040 325 295 100 225
W4250N/S 830 955 1410 470 990 1120 45 1330 160 1290 245 1125 325 325 100 265
W4330N/S 910 1040 1445 500 1075 1155 45 1365 160 1325 245 1155 280 325 100 210
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A B
G L 2 9
8 7
6
10
C 4
H
K
F M
D 5
5281 P
5283
E 5 R
5282
N L 3
G I 2 9
6
4
H
K
F M
P
5459
5 R
Frequency of the
dynamic force
Hz 18.3 18.3 17.1 16.3 15.5 14.8 13.7
Installation H-model 1
Transportation and unpacking,
W465H, W475H, W4105H
The machine is delivered complete with expan-
sion bolts etc. packed inside the machine in the
drum.
The machine is delivered bolted onto the trans-
port pallet and packed in a crate or box.
• Remove packing from the machine.
• Remove front panel. Remove the bolts
between the machine and pallet.
• Mount front panel.
When the machine is lifted off the pallet: Make 5327A
1
• Place the machine on its final position.
• Level the machine with the feet of the
machine.
2 The machine also comes with transport safety
devices (four plate angles between the support
and the drum).
In order to remove the safety devices:
• Remove front and rear panel.
3 • Remove both front metal angels.
• Remove both rear metal angels. 5325
5326
14 Installation
6
• Remove the two side panels.
• Remove the two transport securities.
• The machine may not be moved with the
transport securities removed. Save the trans-
port securities for future use.
6445
5341
Installation 15
5327
16 Installation
Mechanical installation
8
8
• Mark and drill 2 holes (ø 8 mm) about 40 mm
C A
deep (W465-W4105) and ø 10 mm and 50 mm
deep (W4130-W4240) in the positions shown.
D
A B C D E F G H
W465H 495 460 110 130 375 170 40 100 B
W475H 495 460 110 130 375 170 40 100
W4105H 575 465 130 140 455 185 35 95
H
W4130H 635 490 135 175 515 195 60 110 G
= position of feet
= drilling points for expander bolts
• The machine shall be lifted in the bottom
frame.
• Place the machine over the two drilled holes.
• Check that the machine is placed in level.
Adjust with the feet.
Siting
Install the machine close to a floor drain or open
drain. In order to make installation and servicing
the machine easier the following clearances are
recommended:
• At least 500 mm between the machine and
9
the wall behind.
• Minimum 25 mm to next machine if more than
one machine are installed on a foundation.
Floor
5327
In this type of machine, the drum is attached di
rectly to the frame. As a result the floor under the
machine must be stable enough to absorb the
dynamic forces generated during spin cycles.
For that reason, the mounting bolts must be cast
into the floor material itself.
When fixing the machine to an existing cement
floor, it must be and at least 100 mm thick.
The floor must be able to withstand the loads in
dicated in the table.
If it isn’t possible to cast the bolts into the floor,
an alternative might be to use so-called chemical
anchors. Your local dealer can provide the infor
mation you need.
18 Installation
Casting a plinth 10
10 A plinth should be used where the existing floor
is less than 100 mm thick or in order to ensure
that the machine is above the level of any water
leakages.
The plinth should be approximately 150 - 200
mm in height.
Proceed as follows:
11 • Break up the existing floor to a depth of ap 150-200 mm
prox. 75 mm and check that the sides of the
hole are tapered outward so that the longest
side at the bottom measures 120 mm more
than at the top.
• Make the mould for the plinth.
40 mm
• Moisten the hole well and apply cement to the 5462
sides and bottom.
12 • 4 bolts must be set into the concrete of the 11
machine base. The bolts need to project 40
mm out of the base. Pour the concrete into
the prepared base mould and make sure that
the surface is level.
• The concrete should be left to set for at least
two days before mounting the machine on the
plinth.
0899
Installation 19
A B C D E F G H I
W475N 685 660 495 395 115 635 - - -
W485N 725 660 495 445 115 665 - - -
W4105N 700 720 575 385 120 695 - - -
W4130N 785 720 575 495 120 760 - - -
W4180N 875 750 635 570 120 855 - - -
W4250N 950 830 715 635 125 955 - - -
W4330N 1035 910 790 695 135 1050 810 10 95
W475S 685 660 495 395 115 635 495 0 75
W485S 725 660 495 445 115 665 495 0 75
W4105S 700 720 575 385 120 695 595 10 80
W4130S 785 720 575 495 120 760 595 10 80
W4180S 875 750 635 570 120 855 655 10 85
W4250S 950 830 715 635 125 955 735 10 85
W4330S 1035 910 790 695 135 1050 810 10 95
12
0948 A
20 Installation
Mounting instruction
13
• Drill ø 18 mm (11/16") to a depth of 125 mm
(5"). Do not make the hole too deep. 5917
14
• Clean the drilled holes.
14
17
• Rotate the bolt to correct depth.
NOTE! Do not rotate the bolt against the con-
crete bottom. Check that the chemicals have
15
filled the hole completely.
• Remove the drilling machine with the moun-
18
ting tool. Hold the bolt with one hand. Let the
bolt harden before the machine is mounted.
Time for hardening, due to different concrete 5919
temperatures.
– 10°C 6 hours 16
– 5°C 2.5 hours
± 0°C 1 hour
5°C 30 minutes
10°C 20 minutes
15°C 15 minutes
20°C 10 minutes
5920
17
5921
18
5922
Installation 21
20
Cut the flooring material around the washers
(washers and sealant are supplied in installation
kit).
21
Apply sealant to the hole cut in the vinyl floor
covering. Insert the washer. Use sealant to seal
around the washer between the vinyl and the
washer.
2390
23 21
2391
22
2392 2393
22 Installation
Siting
Install the machine close to a deck drain or open drain.
Floor
In this type of machine, the drum is attached directly to the frame. As a
result the deck under the machine must be stable enough to absorb the
dynamic forces generated during spin cycles.
The combination deck and foundation must be able to withstand the loads
indicated in the table.
Some marine installations have very thin decks. Special attention to be ta-
ken. Reinforcing deck plus increased size of foundation may be necessary.
Installation 23
Welding a foundation
24 A welded foundation shall be made where concrete foundation can not be
made.
In order to make installation and servicing the machine easier the following
clearances are recommended:
• There must be a gap of at least 1000 mm between the machine and the wall
behind, and at least 50 mm between machines or walls.
24
Machine frame
Bolt M16x45
Washer 44/16.5x6
M16
E M
B
L Washer 72x72x8
F K Welded
N
I
D C Washer, welded 66x40x4
H G
M10
FRONT
1. L-profile, dim. R
W475N/S-W4130N/S 80x80x8
W4180N/S-W4330N/S 100x100x10
5837
A B C D E F G H I K L M N
W475N/S 660 685 495 80 395 115 - - 0 - 30 455 85
W485N/S 660 725 495 80 445 115 495* 80* 0 75* 30 505 85
W4105N/S 720 700 575 75 385 120 595* 65* 10 80* 30 445 85
W4130N/S 720 785 575 75 495 120 595* 65* 10 80* 30 555 85
W4180N/S 750 875 635 55 570 120 655* 45* 10 85* 30 630 90
W4250N/S 830 950 715 55 635 125 740* 45* 10 85* 30 695 95
W4330N/S 910 1035 790 60 695 135 810* 50* 10 95* 30 755 105
* Not N model.
24 Installation
27
• To tighten the nuts we recommend to use
a rachet wrench, especially in the right rear
corner.
After the machine has been in use for a while,
check and re-tighten the nuts if necessary.
5464
27
5951, 5952
Installation 25
Water connections
All intake connections to the machine are to be fitted with manual shut-off
valves and filters, to facilitate installation and servicing.
Water pipes and hoses should be flushed clean before installation. After
installation hoses should hang in gentle arcs.
All connectors present on the machine must be connected up. The ta-
ble shows the possible connection options, which will depend on the water
types to be connected to the machine. Check the machine plates too.
All water connectors must be connected up, otherwise the wash pro-
gram will not function correctly.
Hoses are to be of an approved type and grade and comply with
IEC 61770.
Machines shall be connected with new water hoses. Re-used water hoses
must not be used.
The water pressure data is as follows:
If the water pressure is below the min. value, the wash result
can not be guaranteed for certain program.
26 Installation
1
W465H,
W475H/N/S,
W485N/S,
W4105H/N/S
W4130H/N/S 5328
30
1 3
W4180H/N/S,
W4240H,
W4250N/S,
W4300H
W4330N/S 5339
Installation 27
Drain connection
31
Connect a 75 mm (3") (alt. 50 mm, 2" and
only W465-W4105) 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.
31 The drainage pipe should be located over a floor
drain, drainage channel or the like so that the
distance between the outlet and the drain is at
least 25 mm (1").
5330
28 Installation
Steam connection 32
Inlet pipes connected to the machine must be A
equipped with a manual shut-off valve to facili-
tate installation and servicing.
The connection hose must be of type ISO/1307-
1983 or equivalent. Connection size at filter:
DN 15 (BSP 1/2").
Steam pressure required: B
6600
• minimum: 50 kPa (0.5 kp/cm ) 2
6602
36
"HEAT"
6604
Installation 29
11 = N
18 = Program run
12 = Signal 1
13 = Signal 2
14 = Signal 3
15 = Signal 4
16 = Signal 5
6572
30 Installation
Outputs 39
• Connect external power supply (e.g. 24V DC)
39
for pumps to 9 and 10. If an internal power
supply (from the washing machine) is being
used, it can be taken from 1 (N) and connec-
ted to 9 and from 2 (L) and connected to 10.
Max load on the outputs 0.5 A.
40 • Signals for pumps 1-5 are connected to 12-16
where connector
12 Washing detergent signal 1
6634, 6635
Inputs
• The signal level can be 5-24V DC/AC or 100-
240V AC. For 5-24V, the signal reference is
connected to 3 and for 100-240V to 4. Poten-
tials on the inputs cannot be mixed.
NB! The I/O board will be damaged if the vol-
tage on connection 3 is too high, >24V.
6236
Installation 31
41 • Connection 8 may be connected if the washing program is to pause, e.g. while washing
detergent is being dosed.
The figure shows an example of engaging a 24V pause signal.
The washing program will pause for as long as the pause signal remains activated (high).
41
6266
42
230V
6265
43
42 • Connection 7. If this is connected, an error ø 17 mm
message will be displayed indicating that one
of the chemical tanks is empty. The washing
A
program will continue, however.
The figure shows an example of engaging a
normal open contact.
43
• Connect the liquid dosing hoses to any of the
connections marked A. ø 6 mm
Open the liquid connections by drilling
(ø 6 mm alt. ø 17 mm) where hoses shall be
connected. 6577
32 Installation
22A
6606
22B
6316
• To start the machine from a central payment system, the payment system
must transmit a start pulse to the machine. Door lock activates on positive
flank and program starts on negative flank of start pulse. The start pulse can
be either 230V or 24V. In order to receive a feedback signal once the machine
has started, 230V or 24V must be connected to connection 19. The feedback
signal on connection 18 remains active (high) during the entire wash program.
34 Installation
22C
6313
• The central payment or booking system shall transmit an active (high) signal to
the washing machine once permission has been granted to start the machine.
The signal must remain active (high) until the machine starts. A feedback signal
will be present on connection 18 and remain active (high) whilst the machine
door is closed but the wash program has not started. The feedback signal is
powered by 230V or 24V from connection 19.
Installation 35
22D
6314
• The figure shows standard function addressing for machines with the 3L41
program package.
• By maintaining an activated (high) signal on connection 5 ("Price red"), the
price of the wash program can be reduced. This function has a number of
uses, including providing reductions during a specific period of the day. Whilst
the signal remains active (high), the price of the wash program is reduced by
the percentage entered in the price programming menu.
36 Installation
22E
6315
22F
PTD5
+5V
RE106
RE105
RE104
RE103
RE102
RE101
Output 6 NO
Output 6 NC
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Con 111
Con 108
Con 109
Com.
Com.
Con 115
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3
Con 110 Con 107
Program run NO
Program run NC
Blocking of start
Com. 100 -240V
Common
Neutral
Line
S1 S1
M1 M1
Central payment Status machine
Start permitted
Plexa Compact
6944
• The central payment or booking system shall transmit an active (high) signal to
the washing machine once permission has been granted to start the machine.
The signal must remain active (high) until the machine starts. A feedback signal
will be present on connection 18 and remain active (high) whilst the wash
program is running. The feedback signal is powered by 230V from connection
19 or external 24V.
38
22G
Installation
A
6637
Installation 39
6636
Electrical installation 44
1NAC
Machines with frequency-controlled motors
can be incompatible with certain types of
earth leakage circuit breaker. It is important
to know that the machines are designed
to provide a high level of personal safety,
which is why items of external equipment
such as earth leakage circuit breakers 5332
6524
Installation 41
Three-phase connection: 45
45
Connect the earth, neutral and phase wires as
shown in example ”3AC” and ”3N AC” in the
figure.
When the installation is completed, check:
• that the drum is empty.
• that the machine operates by turning on the
mains switch, starting the machine and using 3AC
RAPID ADVANCE to reach the spin cycle (see
operations manual).
5333
or
3AC
6525
3N AC
5334
or
3N AC
6526
42 Installation
W465H
Heating Voltage Total Fuse
alternative alternative kW A
No heating 200 V 3 AC 1 10
or Steam
heating 208-240 V 1 AC 1 10
heating
El 200 V 3 AC 5.6 20
220-240 V 1 AC 2.2 16
220-240 V 1 AC 3.2 16
230/240 V 1 AC 4.4 20
220-240 V 1 AC 7.3 35
220-240 V 3 AC 3.2 10
220-240 V 3 AC 7.3 20
240 V 1 AC 5.4 25
230/240 V 3 AC 4.4 16
230/240 V 3 AC 5.8 16
380-415 V 3/3N AC 3.2 10
400/415 V 3/3N AC 4.4 10
380/400/415 V 3/3N AC 5.8 10
380-415 V 3/3N AC 7.3 16
440/480 V 3 AC 7.9 16
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 7.3 16/20
415/240 V 3N/3/1 AC 7.9/5.4 16/25
Installation 43
W475H
Heating Voltage Total Fuse
alternative alternative kW A
No heating 100-120 V 1 AC 1.1 16
Steam 200 V 3 AC
or 1.1 10
heating 208-240 V 1 AC 1.1 10
heating
El 200 V 3 AC 5.6 20
220-240 V 1 AC 2.3 16
220-240 V 1 AC 3.2 16
230/240 V 1 AC 4.4 20
240 V 1 AC 5.4 25
220-240 V 1 AC 5.4 25
220-240 V 1 AC 7.4 35
220-240 V 3 AC 3.2 10
230/240 V 3 AC 4.4 16
220-240 V 3 AC 5.4 16
220-230 V 3 AC 7.0 20
220-240 V 3 AC 7.4 25
380-415 V 3/3N AC 3.2 10
400/415 V 3/3N AC 4.4 10
380-415 V 3/3N AC 5.4 10
380-415 V 3/3N AC 7.4 16
440/480 V 3 AC 7.9 16
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 7.4 16/25
415/240 V 3/3N/1 AC 7.9/5.4 16/25
44 Installation
W4105H
Heating Voltage Total Fuse
alternative alternative kW A
W4130H
Heating
Voltage Total Fuse
alternative
alternative kW A
heating
No 200 V 3 AC 1.3 10
Steam
or
heating 208-240 V 1 AC 1.6 10
heating
El 200 V 3 AC 9.5 35
220-240 V 1 AC 12.5 63
208-240 V 3 AC 11.8 35
220-240 V 3 AC 12.5 35
380-415 V 3N/3 AC 12.5 20
415 V 3N AC 12.5 25
440/480 V 3 AC 13.5 20
380-415/220-240 V 3N/3 12.5 20/35
46 Installation
W4180H
Heating Voltage Total Fuse
alternative alternative kW A
W4240H
Heating Voltage Total Fuse
alternative alternative kW A
W4300H
Heating
Voltage Total Fuse
alternative
alternative kW A
heating
No 200 V 3 AC 2.1 16
Steam 208-240 V 1 AC
or 2.1 10
heating
heating
El 240 V 1 AC 14.3 63
200 V 3 AC 15.6 50
220-230 V 3 AC 19.4 63
220-230 V 3 AC 13.3 50
240 V 3 AC 14.3 50
240 V 3 AC 20.9 63
380-400 V 3N AC 13.3 35
380-400 V 3/3N AC 19.4 35
415 V 3N AC 14.3 35
415 V 3N AC 20.9 35
440 V 3 AC 22.2 35
480 V 3 AC 24 35
380-400/220-230 V 3N/3 AC 19.4 35/63
415/240 V 3N/3 20.9 35/63
415/240 V 3N/1 20.9/14.3 35/63
48 Installation
46
400-415V 3AC
5835
A
230-240V 1AC
6655
47
W00010
Installation 49
W475S/N, W485S/N
Heating
Voltage Total Fuse
alternative
alternative kW A
heating
No 200 V 3 AC 0.6 10
Steam 208-240 V 1 AC
or 0.6 10
heating
heating
El 220-240 V 1 AC 3.4 16
230/240 V 1 AC 4.4 20
220-240 V 1 AC 5.4 25
220-240 V 1 AC 7.3 35
200 V 3 AC 5.6 20
220-240 3 AC 3.2 10
230/240 V 3 AC 4.4 16
220-240 V 3 AC 5.4 16
220-230 V 3 AC 7.3 20
220-240 V 3 AC 7.3 25
380-415 V 3/3N AC 3.2 10
400/415 V 3/3N AC 4.1 10
380-415 V 3/3N AC 5.4 10
380-415 V 3/3N AC 7.4 16
440/480 V 3 AC 7.9 16
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 7.3 16/25
50 Installation
W4105S/N
Heating
Voltage Total Fuse
alternative
alternative kW A
heating
No 200 V 3 AC 0.8 10
Steam 208-240 V 1 AC
or 0.8 10
heating
heating
El 220-240 V 1 AC 3.2 16
220-240 V 1 AC 7.4 35
220-240 V 1 AC 9.6 50
200 V 3 AC 5.7 20
200 V 3 AC 7.4 25
208-240 V 3 AC 9.2 35
220-240 V 3 AC 3.2 10
220-240 V 3 AC 7.4 25
220-240 V 3 AC 9.6 35
380-415 V 3/3N AC 3.2 10
380-415 V 3/3N AC 7.4 16
380-415 V 3/3N AC 9.6 16
440/480 V 3 AC 8 16
440/480 V 3 AC 10.5 16
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 7.4 16/25
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 9.6 16/35
Installation 51
W4130S/N
Heating
Voltage Total Fuse
alternative
alternative kW A
heating
No 200 V 3 AC 0.7 10
Steam 208-240 V 1 AC
or 0.8 10
heating
heating
El 220-240 V 1 AC 3.2 16
220-240 V 1 AC 7.4 35
220-240 V 1 AC 9.6 50
230/240 V 1 AC 5.4 25
208-240 V 1 AC 9.2 50
200 V 3 AC 5.8 20
200 V 3 AC 7.5 25
208-240 V 3 AC 9.3 35
220-240 V 3 AC 3.3 16
220-240 V 3 AC 7.5 25
220-240 V 3 AC 9.7 35
230/240 V 3 AC 5.4 16
380-415 V 3/3N AC 3.3 10
380-415 V 3/3N AC 5.4 10
380-415 V 3/3N AC 7.5 16
380-415 V 3/3N AC 9.7 20
440/480 V 3 AC 8 16
440/480 V 3 AC 10.6 16
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 7.5 16/25
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 9.7 20/35
52 Installation
W4180S/N
Heating
Voltage Total Fuse
alternative
alternative kW A
heating
No 200 V 3 AC 0.9 10
or Steam 208-240 V 1 AC 0.9 10
heating
El heating 220-240 V 1 AC 12.7 63
200 V 3 AC 10 35
220-240 V 3 AC 12.7 50
380-415 V 3/3N AC 12.7 25
440/480 V 3 AC 13.8 25
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 12.7 25/50
W4250S/N
Heating
Voltage Total Fuse
alternative
alternative kW A
heating
No 208-240 V 1 AC 1.2 10
or Steam 200 V 3 AC 1.2 10
heating
El heating 200 V 3 AC 13.6 50
220-240 V 3 AC 12.1 63
220-240 V 3 AC 17.6 50
380-415 3N AC 12.1 35
440/480 V 3 AC 19.1 35
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 12.1 35/63
380-415/220-240 V 3/3N AC 17.6 35/50
Installation 53
W4330S/N
Heating
Voltage Total Fuse
alternative
alternative kW A
heating
No 208-240 V 1 AC 1.5 10
Steam 200 V 3 AC
or 1.5 10
heating
heating
El 240 V 1 AC 14.7 80
200 V 3 AC 15.8 50
220-230 V 3 AC 13.5 50
220-230 V 3 AC 19.7 63
240 V 3 AC 14.6 50
240 V 3 AC 21.2 63
380-400 V 3N AC 13.6 35
380-400 V 3/3N AC 19.7 35
415 V 3N AC 14.5 35
415 V 3/3N AC 21.2 35
440 V 3 AC 22.4 35
480 V 3 AC 24.2 35
380-400/220-230 V 3N/3 AC 19.7 63
415/240 V 3N/3 AC 21.2 35/63
380-400/220-230 V 3N/3 AC 13.6 35/50
415/240 V 3N/3 AC 14.5 35/50
Function checks 55
Function checks 1
Compass Control
Perform the following checks once the machine
is installed:
• Open the manual water valves.
• Turn on the power to the machine. 1
• Put detergent into compartment 2 (Main
wash).
• Select a 60° program with the control knob
1
(1).
60°
2 • Press the knob.
6217, 6179, 6182
Check:
• that the drum rotates normally and that there 2
are no unusual noises.
• that there are no leaks in water supply/drain
connections.
• that water passes through the detergent
compartment and fabric conditioner compart-
ment.
• that the door cannot be opened during a pro-
gram.
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341 80 Ljungby, Sweden
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