Lancer 815 LX User Manual

Summary of 815 LX

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    Lancer reserves the right to make changes in this manual . User's manual 815 lx.

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    815 lx / utilization introduction 1 introduction dear sir or madam, you are now the owner of a lancer washer. This machine is one of the most highly perfected on the market. It ensures thorough washing through mechanical, thermal and chemical processes. This washer has been developed and manufacture...

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    815 lx / utilization contents 3 contents introduction ............................................................................................... 1 contents ......................................................................................................... 3 chapter 1 before you start........

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    815 lx / utilization contents 4 chapter 2 washing cycle launching....................................... 19 1 1 . . D d e e s s c c r r i i p p t t i i o o n n a a n n d d b b a a s s i i c c f f u u n n c c t t i i o o n n s s o o f f k k e e y y p p a a d d 2 2 1 1 2 2 . . S s e e t t t t i i n n ...

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    815 lx / utilization contents 5 chapter 5 problems ............................................................................. 43 1 1 . . O o p p e e r r a a t t i i n n g g p p r r o o b b l l e e m m s s 4 4 5 5 the detergent or acid does not enter the washer 45 the washer does not fill with wat...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 7 chapter 1 before you start after have install correctly your washer, in accordance with the install manual, you can to familiarise with it. You'll get in this chapter every indispensable information to ensure its good functioning and avoid material d...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 9 please read and understand the entire users manual before starting to use this machine . 1. Safety recommendations precautions to be taken before use user training is required prior to operating this machine all personnel that use or maintain this ma...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 10 high temperatures at end of cycle items that have been washed should be allowed to cool after a successful wash cycle before handling them to avoid exposure to high temperatures. (d) nicht wÄhrend dem spÜlgang Öffnen (f) ne pas ouvrir en fonctionnem...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 11 2. Opening the washer’s door pull the handle towards you and lower the door to the horizontal position. D o not climb or sit on the door . M aximum weight allowed on the door is 35 kg (77 lbs). T he washers labexia with plinth must be fixed on the w...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 12 3. Installing the 2 chamber filters both chamber filters are necessary to large contaminants from entering the plumbing circuit. A pump suction filter b label filter c pressurestat protection d protection grid d o not extract in any case the protect...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 13 4. Cleaning chemicals the information concerning the safety data of the lancer washing products has been delivered with the machine. Non-foaming detergent using the correct non-foaming detergent is required for proper cleaning in this machine. The n...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 14 after the new cleaning chemical have been installed, it will be necessary to adjust the chemical dosing times in all applicable steps of the wash cycle in order to match the formulation of the new cleaning chemicals. Please contact lancer for advice...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 15 5. The baskets some examples in order to wash items in "te" or "th" type baskets, place the baskets on the "ps" (basic rack) or "psb" (basic rack with spray arm) after removing one or more "gs" (support grilles). Check that the basket is correctly f...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 16 it is extremely important that the items to be washed are prevented from moving in order to obtain correct cleaning and to avoid breakage of fragile items. Items that can be easily moved or knocked over when loaded on the "ps" or "psb" rack should b...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 17 in order to wash items on a "pl" type basket (for cleaning slides), place the baskets on the "ps" (basic rack) or "psb" (basic rack with spray arm) after removing one or more "gs" (support grilles). Check that the basket is correctly fitted on the r...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 1 before you start 18 setting up a) pull the slide rails out of the chamber. B) remove the front pins. C) insert wheels 1 and 2 of the basket in the slide rails. D) f it the pins back in place between wheels 2 and 3. 1-2-3 basket wheels 4 pin the choice of the baskets an...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 2 washing cycle launching 19 chapter 2 washing cycle launching this chapter has been made to enable to function your washer. You will get the launching procedure of a washing cycle and the manipulations to do at the start and the end of cycle. 1. Description and basic fu...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 2 washing cycle launching 21 1. Description and basic functions of keypad --- ---------------- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3//////////////// + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4//////////////// 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 2 washing cycle launching 22 2. Setting into service - the baskets and racks must be correctly loaded. - close the washer door and lock the handle. - open the water supply valves. - verify that the detergent and acid containers are correctly installed. - press to switch ...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 2 washing cycle launching 23 b) if the chemical container(s) are empty, the display indicates* : w a r n i n g l a c k o f c h e m i c . It is necessary to fill the detergent or acid container to start the cycle. C) if there is water in the basin following the interrupti...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 2 washing cycle launching 24 a void opening the chamber door during the wash cycle . B urn danger exists when opening the door at temperatures higher than 60°c. A t the end of a cycle , allow the rack and washed items to cool before handling them . 4. Information availab...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 2 washing cycle launching 25 5. End of cycle the display unit -6- indicates " end of cycle ". E n d o f c y c l e push on , to return to the initial state. 6. Opening proceed as described page 11. 7. Switching off press to switch off the washer. Close the water valves. R...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 3 programming 27 chapter 3 programming this chapter has been made to enable the choosing of a washing cycle. You will get the table of factory-programmed cycles. More, thanks to the access code level 1 / user you can modify the programming and consult the information abo...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 3 programming 29 1. 1. Table of factory-programmed cycles the washer is supplied with 4 factory-programmed cycles that are designed to meet most washing needs. However, all cycles can be modified to meet customer requirements (see page 31). Water consumption estimated pe...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 3 programming 30 u ser must control that equipements to be washed and dried are compatible to washing and drying temperatures . B urn danger exists when opening the door at temperatures higher than 60°c. A t the end of a cycle , allow the rack and washed items to cool be...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 3 programming 31 2. 2. Access to programming a washing cycle switch on the appliance by pressing . The display indicates the number of the last cycle performed. P r o g r a m m e n ° 0 1 l a n c e r select the cycle number to be modified with 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 3 programming 32 3. 3. Modifying the washing cycles i f a cycle phase is programmed with a time of 00m00s that phase will be skipped when the wash cycle is executed . Choose the time for pre-wash 1 : 0 to 30 mn 59 s. Select the minutes with //////////////// 4 4 4 4 4 4 4...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 3 programming 33 select the number of running water rinses 1 (0 to 9), with //////////////// 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ++++++++++++++++ and //////////////// 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ---------------- buttons. Accept with button. 0 1 n u m b e r = 0 1 r u n n ...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 3 programming 34 select the duration of the hot demi.(*) rinse : 0 to 30 mn 59 s. Select the minutes with //////////////// 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ++++++++++++++++ and //////////////// 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ---------------- buttons. Accept with button. ...

  • Page 37: Chapter 4   Maintenance

    815 lx / utilization chapter 4 maintenance 35 chapter 4 maintenance this chapter gives the maintenance operations to ensure a good functioning of your washer to have the best results. 1. The filters 2. Shutdown at end of day 3. External maintenance of the washer 4. Decontamination of the machine and...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 4 maintenance 37 1. The filters basin clean the basin filters after each cycle. Reinstall them correctly in their housing at the bottom of the basin, see page 11. Strainer check the cleanliness of the strainer filters and clean or replace them if necessary. 2. Shutdown a...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 4 maintenance 38 3. External maintenance of the washer the bodywork of the lancer washer is made of stainless steel. C leaning method : weekly cleaning of the bodywork has to be done with mild cleaner. We recommend the use of a product specifically designed for cleaning ...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 4 maintenance 39 acid products : they should only be used in very specific cases. Acetic acid can be used to remove mineral stains. It is possible to find products made of phosphoric or nitric acid which are especially made to clean stainless steel. It is very important ...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 4 maintenance 40 4. Decontamination of the machine and parts when to decontaminate the washer ? Special care must be taken to protect users and maintenance personnel from coming in contact with the chemicals, temperatures, and hazardous materials that may be used in this...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 4 maintenance 41 5. Preventative maintenance schedule function d a ily bi an n u al 1 y ear 2 y ear 5 y ear c lean filter system in chamber . X x x x x c heck chemical containers for any leakage . X x x x x e nsure chemical hoses are not pinched . X x x x x c lean exteri...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 4 maintenance 42 6. Recommended spare parts description new part # quantity/ machine door spring 12010003 2 door wheels 46020064 2 door sling 46040004 2 emptying pump 50 hz 23010047 emptying pump 60hz 23010070 1 pressurestat 28020066 1 autoclude ™ internal tubing 2308001...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 5 problems 43 chapter 5 problems this chapter explains all problems that can occur on the washer. 1. Operating problems 2. Fault alarms.

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 5 problems 45 1. Operating problems the detergent or acid does not enter the washer - the chemical suction or delivery tubing is blocked, pinched, cut, or damaged. - the chemical container is empty. - the peristaltic chemical pump hose is blocked, pinched, cut, or damage...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 5 problems 46 2. Fault alarms these alarms stop the operation of the washer. To clear the alarm mode, the washer must be switched off by pressing key. N°1 p robe fault . F a u l t n ° 0 1 p r o b e d e f e c t probe fault definition : the probe used to check the temperat...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 5 problems 47 n°3 h eating excess . F a u l t n ° 0 3 h e a t i n g e x c e s s heating excess definition : is displayed if the basin temperature exceeds the programmed temperature by 20°c. Corrective action : verify that the incoming water temperature does not exceed th...

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    815 lx / utilization chapter 5 problems 48 n°5 n o water . F a u l t n ° 0 5 n o w a t e r no water definition : the washer did not reach the required water level by the end of the normal filling time defined in the common times menu. Corrective action : check that the water inlet valves are open, t...