This document provides information on tumble dryers and laundry machines. It discusses the materials and technology used in tumble dryers, drying programs and functions, maintenance procedures, and safety precautions. It also provides specifications for the Wascator FOM71 CLS lab washer-extractor.
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Everything you need to know about tumble dryers
1. WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION
Tumble dryer and Launder machine
2. TUMBLE DRYER
These textile dryers are fabricated using high
grade quality raw material which is procured
from our trustworthy vendors. These textile
dryers are designed as per the technical details
furnished by the clients. These dryers are also
made using premium quality of raw materials
and are rugged in construction as well as robust
in design. Based on advanced technology, these
dryers are widely used in textile industries.
These results in very flexible adaptation to on-
site capacity combined with economical energy
consumption.
5. Tumble dryer
Tumble drying instructions
Symbol Instructions Symbol Instructions
Tumble dry: high temperature Do not tumble dry: viscose
Tumble dry: low temperature Do not tumble dry
Tumble dry: low temperature, modal
Tumble drying instructions are shown by a square with a circle inside. The dots show the
temperature at which it is safe to dry the product. A cross over the symbol means do not tumble
dry.
Make sure you can use the standard care symbols to explain the aftercare for products made from
natural and synthetic fibres.
6. Drying Program
Drying Program
• The following drying
programs can be available:
(1) Drying program EXTRA
DRY.
(2) Drying program DRY.
(3) Drying program IRON DRY 5
%. Automatic program
controlled by Residual.
(4) Time program X MINUTES.
Duration depends on the
selected time, up to 90 minutes.
Fig
EXTRA DRY
DRY IRON DRY
5%
IRON DRY
5%
15 MINUTES 30
MINUTES
7. Drying Functions
Drying Functions
• START
• Turn the control knob to the START row.
Press
• the knob to start the selected program.
• STOP
• Press the control knob to stop the
program.
• Restart the drying program by pressing
the
• control knob again.
• Changing drying program after starting
• Press the control knob to stop the
program. Turn
• the control knob to the new program and
press.
fig
EXTRA DRY HIGH
TEMP
START CHANGE
TEMPERATURE
DRY IRON DRY 5%
8. Maintenance
The following should be
carried out at regular
intervals, depending on the
frequency of use.
• Daily
• • Check that the drum
stops when the door is
• opened.
• • Check that the lint
screen in the door has
• been cleaned. The lint
screen must be
9. Maintenance
Daily
• Check that the gaskets
around the coarse
• finlter/air condenser and
the door gasket have
• been cleaned. Clean with a
moist cloth.
• • Check that the lint screen
is unbroken.
• • Check that the machine
will not start until the
• start button has been
activated.
10. Maintenance
• Annually
• Check that the fresh-air intake to the room and
• the vent ducts/pipes in and from the room are
not
• clogged by lint/dust or in any other way. Clean
• as required, depending on the frequency of use.
• Minimum once a year.
• At least once a year the inside wearing parts of
• the machine should be checked by a service
• person and cleaned of lint.
11. Safety
• Every cycle for safety and energy efficiency, provision of adequate ventilation, and
cleaning of the duct at regular intervals UL also recommends that dryers not be
used for glass fiber, rubber, foam or plastic items, or any item that has had a
flammable substance spilled on it.
• In the United States, the U.S. Fire Administration[12] in a 2007 report estimated
that clothes dryer fires account for about 15,600 structure fires, 15 deaths, and
400 injuries annually, with 80% (12,700) of the fires in residential buildings. The
Fire Administration attributes “Failure to clean” as the leading factor contributing
to clothes dryer fires in residential buildings, and observed that new home
construction trends place clothes dryers and washing machines in more hazardous
locations away from outside walls, such as in bedrooms, second-floor hallways,
bathrooms, and kitchens.
• To address the problem of clothes dryer fires, a fire suppression system can be
used with sensors to detect the change in temperature when a blaze starts in a
dryer drum. These sensors then activate a water vapor mechanism to put out the
fire.
12. Wascator FOM71 CLS
The programmed unit
contains a microprocessor
with a number of standard
programmers for normal
wash cycles. The motor is
frequency-controlled and
is controlled by advanced
motor control.
13. Wascator FOM71 CLS
• Application
Wascator FOM 71 CLS Lab Washer-extractor. Standard reference
washing machine. Microprocessor controlled, up to 999 washing
and drying programmers can be designed as required, input via the
keyboard and stored in memory. The unit is programmed as
standard with BS, ISO, and IWS test programmers.
•
Automatic Soap Dispenser, for multiple washing. Extracting cycles
without intervention. Makeweights, stability templates and rules,
reference detergents, bleaching agents and conditioners also
available, see following specifications.
•
Marks and Spencer Test Programmer. Pre-programmed before
delivery only. For M&S accredited suppliers only.
15. Safety Precautions
• Safety Precautions
• • The machine is only intended for washing with water.
• • Do not allow minors to operate the machine.
• • Installation and maintenance work should only be done by
authorized
• persons
• • Do not bypass the door lock of the machine.
• • Any leaks, e.g. a worn-out door seal, should be repaired
immediately.
• • Prior to repairs or maintenance, be sure to read the
corresponding
• handbooks and service manuals.
• • Do not flush the machine with water.
16. Maintenance
To maintain correct and proper functioning and to prevent interruption of
service, the following maintenance scheme should be adhered to. The
maintenance interval should be adapted to how frequently the machine is
used.
• Daily
- Check the door and door lock:
- Let the door remain open and try starting the machine. The machine
should not start.
- Close the door, start the machine and try opening the door. It should not be
possible to open the door until the drum has stopped turning.
-Check that the door does not leak.
- Clean the door seal, removing any detergent and fluff.
- Check that the drain valve does not leak during the wash cycle.
-Clean out any detergent remaining in the detergent compartment. Rapid
17. Maintenance
Every third month
-Check that the door does not leak.
- Check the drain valve and remove any fluff.
-Inspect the interior of the machine (during an
actual wash cycle to
ensure that no leaks are noticed) by:
- Turning of the main power switch of the machine.
- Remove the top cover and the protective front
and rear plates.