Alliance Laundry Systems WFF65, WFF75, WFF165, WFF135, WFF100 User Manual

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Washer Extractors
WFF65, WFF75, WFF100 WFF135, WFF165
for corresponding “CWF” and “IWF” models, see page 5 for complete model list.
Technical specications
Installation instructions Maintenance
Instruction manual
Part No. D0875R7
Code: 249/00353/10
January 2011
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Contents
Model Numbers .............................................................................................. 5
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Safety and Environmental Informations ...................................................... 8
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Safety .......................................................................................................... 8
Environmental .............................................................................................. 9
Explanation of Safety Messages ...............................................................10
Important Safety Instructions ..................................................................... 11
Operator Safety .........................................................................................13
Technical data and dimensions ................................................................. 14
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Technical data WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014 ................. 14
Dimensions WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014 .....................15
Technical data WFF75, IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018 ................. 16
Dimensions WFF75, IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018 .....................17
Technical data WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025 ............... 18
Dimensions WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025 ...................19
Technical data WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030 ............... 20
Dimensions WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030 ...................21
Technical data WFF165, IWF165, CWF165 .............................................. 22
Dimensions WFF165, IWF165, CWF165 ..................................................23
Installation and Connection Instructions .................................................. 24
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Surface ...................................................................................................... 24
Anchoring on a metal base ........................................................................ 24
Directly on the ground ..............................................................................24
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF65, IWF065, IWF014,
CWF065, CWF014 ....................................................................................25
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF75, IWF074, IWF018,
CWF074, CWF018 ....................................................................................26
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF100, IWF100, IWF025,
CWF100, CWF025 ....................................................................................27
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF135, IWF135, IWF030,
CWF135, CWF030 ....................................................................................28
Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF165, IWF165, CWF165 .. 29
Water connection ....................................................................................... 30
Water drain ................................................................................................ 30
Electrical Installation .................................................................................. 31
Main power connection .............................................................................. 33
Electrical Specifications WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014 ... 35
Electrical Specifications WFF75, IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018 ...36
Electrical Specifications WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025 ... 37
Electrical Specifications WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030 ... 38
Electrical Specifications WFF165, IWF165, CWF165 ...............................39
Liquid soap connection (option) ................................................................. 40
Connection of a central operating panel for coin machines (option) .........42
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Steam connection ........................................................................................ 43
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Technical remarks ....................................................................................... 44
Internal connections of the electrical heating ............................................44
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Maintenance instruction of the machine ................................................... 45
End of day .................................................................................................. 45
General maintenance ................................................................................45
Periodical maintenance .............................................................................45
Annual maintenance .................................................................................. 46
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Contact Information .....................................................................................47
Nameplate ................................................................................................. 47
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Repair and after-sales service .................................................................... 49
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Model Numbers
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Build-upBuild-up
Model numbers
xWF065yyMyyyyyy
xWF075yyMyyyyyy
xWF100yyMyyyyyy
xWF135yyMyyyyyy
xWF165yyMyyyyyy
WFF65
WFF75
WFF100
WFF135
WFF165
xWF014yyMyyyyyy
xWF018yyMyyyyyy
xWF025yyMyyyyyy
xWF030yyMyyyyyy
xWF035yyMyyyyyy
IWF014ANM
IWF014MNM
IWF014MCM
IWF014MDM
IWF014MEM
IWF014MLM
IWF014MXM
IWF014MYM
IWF014SCM
IWF014SDM
IWF014SEM
IWF014SRM
IWF014SLM
IWF014SXM
IWF014SYM
IWF018ANM
IWF018MNM
IWF018MCM
IWF018MDM
IWF018MEM
IWF018MLM
IWF018MXM
IWF018MYM
IWF018SCM
IWF018SDM
IWF018SEM
IWF018SRM
IWF018SLM
IWF018SXM
IWF018SYM
IWF025ANM
IWF025MNM
IWF025MCM
IWF025MDM
IWF025MEM
IWF025MLM
IWF025MXM
IWF025MYM
IWF025SCM
IWF025SDM
IWF025SEM
IWF025SRM
IWF025SLM
IWF025SXM
IWF025SYM
IWF030ANM
IWF030MNM
IWF030MCM
IWF030MDM
IWF030MEM
IWF030MLM
IWF030MXM
IWF030MYM
IWF030SCM
IWF030SDM
IWF030SEM
IWF030SRM
IWF030SLM
IWF030SXM
IWF030SYM
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IWF065ANM
IWF065MNM
IWF065MCM
IWF065MDM
IWF065MEM
IWF065MLM
IWF065MXM
IWF065MYM
IWF065SCM
IWF065SDM
IWF065SEM
IWF065SRM
IWF065SLM
IWF065SXM
IWF065SYM
IWF065ZNM
IWF065ZCM
IWF065ZDM
IWF065ZEM
IWF065ZLM
IWF065ZXM
IWF065ZYM
IWF074ANM
IWF074MNM
IWF074MCM
IWF074MDM
IWF074MEM
IWF074MLM
IWF074MXM
IWF074MYM
IWF074SCM
IWF074SDM
IWF074SEM
IWF074SRM
IWF074SLM
IWF074SXM
IWF074SYM
IWF074ZNM
IWF074ZCM
IWF074ZDM
IWF074ZEM
IWF074ZLM
IWF074ZXM
IWF074ZYM
IWF100ANM
IWF100MNM
IWF100MCM
IWF100MDM
IWF100MEM
IWF100MLM
IWF100MXM
IWF100MYM
IWF100SCM
IWF100SDM
IWF100SEM
IWF100SRM
IWF100SLM
IWF100SXM
IWF100SYM
IWF100ZNM
IWF100ZCM
IWF100ZDM
IWF100ZEM
IWF100ZLM
IWF100ZXM
IWF100ZYM
IWF135ANM
IWF135MNM
IWF135MCM
IWF135MDM
IWF135MEM
IWF135MLM
IWF135MXM
IWF135MYM
IWF135SCM
IWF135SDM
IWF135SEM
IWF135SRM
IWF135SLM
IWF135SXM
IWF135SYM
IWF135ZNM
IWF135ZCM
IWF135ZDM
IWF135ZEM
IWF135ZLM
IWF135ZXM
IWF135ZYM
IWF165ANM
IWF165MNM
IWF165MCM
IWF165MDM
IWF165MEM
IWF165MLM
IWF165MXM
IWF165MYM
IWF165SCM
IWF165SDM
IWF165SEM
IWF165SRM
IWF165SLM
IWF165SXM
IWF165SYM
IWF165ZNM
IWF165ZCM
IWF165ZDM
IWF165ZEM
IWF165ZLM
IWF165ZXM
IWF165ZYM
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CWF014ANM
CWF014MNM
CWF014MCM
CWF014MDM
CWF014MEM
CWF014MLM
CWF014MXM
CWF014MYM
CWF018ANM
CWF018MNM
CWF018MCM
CWF018MDM
CWF018MEM
CWF018MLM
CWF018MXM
CWF018MYM
CWF025ANM
CWF025MNM
CWF025MCM
CWF025MDM
CWF025MEM
CWF025MLM
CWF025MXM
CWF025MYM
CWF030ANM
CWF030MNM
CWF030MCM
CWF030MDM
CWF030MEM
CWF030MLM
CWF030MXM
CWF030MYM
CWF065ANM
CWF065MNM
CWF065MCM
CWF065MDM
CWF065MEM
CWF065MLM
CWF065MXM
CWF065MYM
CWF074ANM
CWF074MNM
CWF074MCM
CWF074MDM
CWF074MEM
CWF074MLM
CWF074MXM
CWF074MYM
CWF100ANM
CWF100MNM
CWF100MCM
CWF100MDM
CWF100MEM
CWF100MLM
CWF100MXM
CWF100MYM
CWF135ANM
CWF135MNM
CWF135MCM
CWF135MDM
CWF135MEM
CWF135MLM
CWF135MXM
CWF135MYM
CWF165ANM
CWF165MNM
CWF165MCM
CWF165MDM
CWF165MEM
CWF165MLM
CWF165MXM
CWF165MYM
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Safety and Environmental Informations
Safety
CAUTION LABELS
Please familiarize yourself with the following standard warning symbols. They are used throughout this manual and on the equipment to alert you to possible hazards. Anyone operating or servicing this equipment must understand these symbols and must follow all safety rules in this manual.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
This symbol alerts you to the presence of a dangerous voltage, which could cause a serious shock resulting in personal injury or death.
CONSULT MANUAL
This symbol warns you to consult the manual for important instructions concerning the machine and possible hazards.
MOVING PARTS HAZARD
This symbol alerts you to the presence of possible dangerous moving parts within the machine. Guards should always be in place when the machine is in operation. Be very careful when servicing the drive system.
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PINCHING HAZARD
This warning symbol indicates the presence of a pinch point on the machine. This is a place where your hand might be pinched or crushed, resulting in a severe injury. Make sure you understand these hazards and keep all body parts clear of them.
HOT SURFACE HAZARD
This symbol indicates the presence of a potentially hot surface. Some machine surfaces and parts may become extremely hot during normal operation and should not be touched.
ATTENTION
This symbol identies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to
personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss.
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Environmental
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. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential 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 your local distributor resources.
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Explanation of Safety Messages
Throughout this manual and on machine decals, you will nd precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and “CAUTION”) followed by specic instructions. These precautions are intended for the
personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the machine.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
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Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may cause minor or moderate personal injury or property damage.
Safety Decals
Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the machine. Failure to maintain legible safety decals could result in injury to the operator or service technician.
To provide personal safety and keep the machine in proper working order, follow all maintenance and safety procedures presented in this manual. If questions regarding safety arise, contact the manufacturer immediately.
Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid safety hazards.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and “NOTE”) are followed by specic instructions.
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used to inform the reader of specic procedures where
minor machine damage will occur if the procedure is not followed.
NOTE: The word “NOTE” is used to communicate installation, operation, maintenance or servicing information that is important but not hazard related.
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Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock, serious injury or
death to persons when using your washer, follow these basic precautions:
1. Read all instructions before using the washer.
2. Refer to the GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS in the installation Manual for the proper grounding of the washer.
3. Do not wash textiles that have been previously cleaned, washed, soaked, or spotted with gasoline,
dry-cleaning solvents, or other ammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could
ignite or explode.
4. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other ammable or explosive substances to the wash water. These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
5. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been
used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water 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 ow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. The gas is ammable, do not smoke or use an open ame during this time.
6. Do not allow children to play on or in the washer. This appliance is not intended for use by young
children or inrm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
7. Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, remove the door to the washing compartment.
8. Do not reach into the washer if the wash drum is moving. This is an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death.
9. Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to water and/or weather.
10. Do not tamper with the controls.
11. Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or attempt any servicing unless specically recommended in the user-maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that the user understands and has the skills to carry out.
12. To reduce the risk of an electric shock or re, DO NOT use an extension cord or an adapter to connect the washer to an electrical power source.
13. Use a washer only for its intended purpose, washing textiles.
14. ALWAYS disconnect the washer from the electrical supply before attempting any service. Disconnect the power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord.
15. Install the washer according to the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. All connections for water, drain, electrical power and grounding must comply with local codes and be made by licensed personnel when required.
16. To reduce the risk of re, textiles which have traces of any ammable substances such as vegetable
oil, cooking oil, machine oil, ammable chemicals, thinner, etc., or anything containing wax or chemicals such as in mops and cleaning cloths, must not be put into the washer. These ammable substances may cause the fabric to catch on re.
17. Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
18. Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or dropping the washer can damage safety features. If this
occurs, have washer checked by a qualied service person.
19. Replace worn power cords and/or loose plugs.
20. Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve and that ll hose connections are tight. CLOSE the shut-off valves at the end of each wash day.
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21. Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the washer is to ll, tumble, or spin. DO NOT bypass the loading door switch by permitting the washer to operate with the loading door open.
22. Always read and follow manufacturer’s instructions on packages of laundry and cleaning aids. Heed all warnings or precautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of children at all times (preferably in a locked cabinet).
23. Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the textile manufacturer.
24. Never operate the washer with any guards and/or panels removed.
25. DO NOT operate the washer with missing or broken parts.
26. DO NOT bypass any safety devices.
27. Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this washer according to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
28. It is recommended that the machine be installed by qualied technicians.
29. Before starting repairs or maintenance, shut off all power and water supplies.
30. To prevent re and explosion:
Keep the area around the machine free from inammable or combustible products.
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining, or operating the washer.
Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to the dealer, distributor, service agent, or the manufacturer.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Operator Safety
WARNING
NEVER insert hands or objects into basket until it has completely stopped. Doing so could result in serious injury.
To ensure the safety of machine operators, the following maintenance checks must be performed daily:
1. Prior to operating the machine, verify that all warning signs are present and legible. Missing or illegible signs must be replaced immediately. Make certain that spares are available.
2. Check door interlock before starting operation of the machine:
a. Attempt to start the machine with the door open. The machine should not start with the door open.
b. Close the door without locking it and attempt to start the machine. The machine should not start with
the door unlocked.
c. Close and lock the door and start a cycle. Attempt to open the door while the cycle is in progress.
The door should not open.
If the door lock and interlock are not functioning properly, call a service technician.
3. Do not attempt to operate the machine if any of the following conditions are present:
a. The door does not remain securely locked during the entire cycle.
b. Excessively high water level is evident.
c. Machine is not connected to a properly grounded circuit.
Do not bypass any safety devices in the machine.
WARNING
Never operate the machine with a bypassed or disconnected balance system. Operating the machine with severe out-of-balance loads could result in personal injury and serious equipment damage.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Technical data and dimensions
Technical data WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014
Capacity (dry weight) Ratio [kg/Lit]
1:11 5,9 kg 13 lb.
1:10 6,5 kg 14.33 lb.
1:9 7,2 kg 15.87 lb.
Cylinder
Diameter 530 mm 20.86 inch
Depth 295 mm 11.61 inch
Volume 65 Lit 2.29 ft³
Cabinet
Height 1041 mm 40.98 inch
Width 660 mm 25.98 inch
Depth 797 mm 31.37 inch
Front loading
Diameter door opening 300 mm 11.81 inch
Door height 355 mm 13.97 inch
To center 508 mm 20 inch
Speed
Wash 10 - 50 tr/min - RPM
Distribution 85 tr/min - RPM
Spin 700 tr/min - RPM
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METRIC US
G-factor
Motor (3-phase)
Drain valve
Water supply
Steam connection
Heating
Packing dimensions
Weight
Spin 145
4p. 1470 tr./min 0,55kW / 0,73HP
2"
Hard, soft, warm water 3/4"
Steam connection 3/8"
Electrical 230/400 V 4,2 kW - 6 kW - 9 kW
Electrical 400V N/A
Steam X
Warm water (without additional heating) X
Warm water (with additional heating) X
(H x W x D) mm - inch 1160x730x850 mm - 45.66x28.74x33.46 inch
Net 174 kg 384 lb.
Gross 192 kg 423.28 lb.
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Dimensions WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014
Legend: metric mm [inches]
1041 [40.98]
1014 [39.92]
3
220 [8.66]
355 [13.98]
55 [2.17] 55 [2.17]
226 [8.9]
151 [5.94]
75 [2.95]
A
C
887 [34.92]
791 [31.14]
747 [29.41]
277.5 [10.92]
550 [21.65]
660 [25.98]
D
I
109 [4.29]
F
G
K
B
E
L
696.5 [27.42]
5 [0.2]
69 [2.72]
273 [10.75]37 [1.46]
287 [11.3]
670 [26.37]
728 [28.66]
A. Ventilation soap dispenser B. Liquid soap connetions C. Hard water connections 3/4" D. Warm water connections 3/4" E. Soft water connections 3/4" F. Main switch G.Electrical connections I. Ventilation tub K. Drain valve L. Steam connections
164.5 [6.48]
660 [25.98]
180 [7.09]
60 [2.36]
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Technical data WFF75, IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018
Capacity (dry weight) Ratio [kg/Lit]
1:11 6,9 kg 14.33 lb.
1:10 7,3 kg 16.09 lb.
1:9 8,4 kg 18.51 lb
Cylinder
Diameter 530 mm 20.86 inch
Depth 345 mm 13.58 inch
Volume 73 Lit 2.57 ft³
Cabinet
Height 1041 mm 40.98 inch
Width 660 mm 25.98 inch
Depth 797 mm 31.37 inch
Front loading
Diameter door opening 300 mm 11.81 inch
Door height 355 mm 13.97 inch
To center 508 mm 20 inch
Speed
Wash 10 - 50 tr/min - RPM
Distribution 85 tr/min - RPM
Spin 700 tr/min - RPM
3
METRIC US
G-factor
Motor (3-phase)
Drain valve
Water supply
Steam connection
Heating
Packing dimensions
Weight
Spin 145
4p. 1470 tr./min 0,55kW / 0,73HP
2"
Hard, soft, warm water 3/4"
Steam connection 3/8"
Electrical 230/400 V 4,2 kW - 6 kW - 9 kW
Electrical 400V 12 kW
Steam X
Warm water (without additional heating) X
Warm water (with additional heating) X
(H x W x D) mm - inch 1160x730x850 mm - 45.66x28.74x33.46 inch
Net 181 kg 399.03 lb.
Gross 196 kg 432.10 Ib.
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Dimensions WFF75, IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018
Legend: metric mm [inches]
1041 [40.98]
1014 [39.92]
3
220 [8.66]
355 [13.98]
55 [2.17] 55 [2.17]
226 [8.9]
151 [5.94]
75 [2.95]
A
C
887 [34.92]
791 [31.14]
747 [29.41]
550 [21.65]
660 [25.98]
D
I
109 [4.29]
F
G
B
E
L
5 [0.2]
37 [1.46] 233 [9.17]
69 [2.72]
696.5 [27.42]
327 [12.87]
670 [26.37]
728 [28.66]
A. Ventilation soap dispenser B. Liquid soap connetions C. Hard water connections 3/4" D. Warm water connections 3/4" E. Soft water connections 3/4" F. Main switch G.Electrical connections I. Ventilation tub K. Drain valve L. Steam connections
277.5 [10.92]
164.5 [6.48]
660 [25.98]
K
180 [7.09]
60 [2.36]
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Technical data WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025
Capacity (dry weight) Ratio [kg/Lit]
1:11 8,6 kg 18.95 lb.
1:10 9,5 kg 20.94 lb.
1:9 10,5 kg 23.14 lb.
Cylinder
Diameter 530 mm 20.86 inch
Depth 440 mm 17.32 inch
Volume 95 Lit 3.35 ft³
Cabinet
Height 1041 mm 40.98 inch
Width 660 mm 25.98 inch
Depth 897 mm 35.31 inch
Front loading
Diameter door opening 300 mm 11.81 inch
Door height 355 mm 13.97 inch
To center 508 mm 20 inch
Speed
Wash 10 - 50 tr/min - RPM
Distribution 85 tr/min - RPM
Spin 700 tr/min - RPM
3
METRIC US
G-factor
Motor (3-phase)
Drain valve
Water supply
Steam connection
Heating
Packing dimensions
Weight
Spin 145
4p. 1470 tr./min 0,55kW / 0,73HP
2"
Hard, soft, warm water 3/4"
Steam connection 3/8"
Electrical 230/400 V 4,2 kW - 6 kW - 9 kW
Electrical 400V 12 kW
Steam X
Warm water (without additional heating) X
Warm water (with additional heating) X
(H x W x D) mm - inch 1170x730x950 mm - 45.66x28.74x37.40 inch
Net 200 kg 440.92 lb.
Gross 209 kg 460.76 lb.
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Dimensions WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025
Legend: metric mm [inches]
1041 [40.98]
1014 [39.92]
3
220 [8.66]
355 [13.98]
55 [2.17] 55 [2.17]
226 [8.9]
151 [5.94]
75 [2.95]
A
C
887 [34.92]
791 [31.14]
747 [29.41]
550 [21.65]
660 [25.98]
D
I
109 [4.29]
F
G
B
E
L
5 [0.2]
37 [1.46] 233 [9.17]
69 [2.72]
696.5 [27.42]
427 [16.81]
770 [30.31]
828 [32.6]
A. Ventilation soap dispenser B. Liquid soap connetions C. Hard water connections 3/4" D. Warm water connections 3/4" E. Soft water connections 3/4" F. Main switch G.Electrical connections I. Ventilation tub K. Drain valve L. Steam connections
277.5 [10.92]
164.5 [6.48]
660 [25.98]
K
180 [7.09]
60 [2.36]
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Technical data WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030
METRIC US
Capacity (dry weight) Ratio [kg/Lit]
1:11 12 kg 26.45 lb.
1:10 13,2 kg 29.10 lb.
1:9 14,5 kg 31.96 lb.
Cylinder
Diameter 650 mm 25.59 inch
Depth 400 mm 17.74 inch
Volume 132 Lit 4.66 ft³
Cabinet
Height 1204 mm 47.40 inch
Width 780 mm 30.70 inch
Depth 842 mm 33.14 inch
Front loading
Diameter door opening 300 mm 11.81 inch
Door height 455 mm 17.91 inch
To center 606 mm 23.85 inch
Speed
Wash 10 - 50 tr/min - RPM
Distribution 85 tr/min - RPM
Spin 632 tr/min - RPM
3
G-factor
Motor (3-phase)
Drain valve
Water supply
Steam connection
Heating
Packing dimensions
Weight
Spin 145
4p. 1470 tr./min 1,10kW / 1,47HP
2"
Hard, soft, warm water 3/4"
Steam connection 3/8"
Electrical 230/400 V 12 kW - 15 kW - 18 kW
Electrical 400V N/A
Steam X
Warm water (without additional heating) X
Warm water (with additional heating) X
(H x W x D) mm - inch 1340x 848x 950 mm- 52.75x33.38x37.40 inch
Net 280 kg 617.29 lb.
Gross 293 kg 645.95 lb.
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Dimensions WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030
Legend: metric mm [inches]
3
1204 [47.4]
1175 [46.26]
106.5 [4.19]
84 [3.31]
455 [17.91]
640 [25.2]70 [2.76] 70 [2.76]
780 [30.71]
82 [3.23] 816 [32.12]
332 [13.07]
267 [10.51]
202 [7.95]
260 [10.24]28 [1.1] 410 [16.14]
760 [29.92]
220 [8.66]
A
B
D
C
E
F
A. Ventilation soap dispenser
G
I
B. Liquid soap connetions C. Hard water connections 3/4"
109 [4.29]
D. Warm water connections 3/4" E. Soft water connections 3/4" F. Main switch G.Electrical connections I. Ventilation tub
969 [38.15]
936 [36.85]
894 [35.2]
L
302 [11.89]
315 [12.4]
K
209 [8.23]
843 [33.19]
84 [3.31]
K. Drain valve L. Steam connections
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Technical data WFF165, IWF165, CWF165
Capacity (dry weight) Ratio [kg/Lit]
1:11 15 kg 33.06 lb.
1:10 16,5 kg 36.37 lb.
1:9 18,3 kg 40.34 lb.
Cylinder
Diameter 650 mm 25.59 inch
Depth 500 mm 19.68 inch
Volume 165 Lit 5.83 ft³
Cabinet
Height 1204 mm 47.40 inch
Width 780 mm 30.70 inch
Depth 942 mm 37.08 inch
Front loading
Diameter door opening 300 mm 11.81 inch
Door height 455 mm 17.91 inch
To center 606 mm 23.85 inch
Speed
Wash 10 - 50 tr/min - RPM
Distribution 85 tr/min - RPM
Spin 632 tr/min - RPM
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METRIC US
G-factor
Motor (3-phase)
Drain valve
Water supply
Steam connection
Heating
Packing dimensions
Weight
Spin 145
4p. 1470 tr./min 1,10kW / 1,47HP
2"
Hard, soft, warm water 3/4"
Steam connection 3/8"
Electrical 230/400 V 12 kW - 15kW - 18 kW
Electrical 400V 21 kW - 24 kW
Steam X
Warm water (without additional heating) X
Warm water (with additional heating) X
(H x W x D) mm 1340x848x1020 mm- 52.75x33.38x40.15 inch
Net 298 kg 656.97 lb.
Gross 310 kg 683.43 lb.
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Dimensions WFF165, IWF165, CWF165
Legend: metric mm [inches]
3
1204 [47.4]
1175 [46.26]
106.5 [4.19]
84 [3.31]
455 [17.91]
640 [25.2]70 [2.76] 70 [2.76]
780 [30.71]
82 [3.23] 916.1 [36.07]
332 [13.07]
267 [10.51]
202 [7.95]
260 [10.24]28 [1.1] 510 [20.08]
860.1 [33.86]
220 [8.66]
33 [1.3]
A
B
D
C
E
F
A. Ventilation soap dispenser
G
I
B. Liquid soap connetions C. Hard water connections 3/4"
109 [4.29]
D. Warm water connections 3/4" E. Soft water connections 3/4" F. Main switch G.Electrical connections I. Ventilation tub
969 [38.15]
936 [36.85]
894 [35.2]
L
302 [11.89]
315 [12.4]
K
209 [8.23]
843 [33.19]
84 [3.31]
K. Drain valve L. Steam connections
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Installation and Connection Instructions
Ensure that the machine is installed on a level oor of sufcient strength and that the recommended clearances
for inspection and maintenance are provided. Never allow the inspection and maintenance space to be blocked.
Surface
The machine must be securely xed on a at surface (metal base, concrete or solid ground). The anchoring is to be done on the 6 provided places (A) (See Label 1) in the holes on the corner of the base. (See Mounting Bolt Hole Locations)
A
Label 1
E
F
D
C
B
A
Label 2
A
D
C
G
D
The machine must be placed entirely level. For easy maintenance it is recommended to keep a minimal distance of 600 mm - 23.62 inch between the wall and the back of the machine.
If several machines are placed next to each another, there should be a minimal distance of 30 mm - 1.18 inch between each machine.
Anchoring on a metal base
The machines must be xed on a metal base which is securely
anchored on a concrete base. See Label 2.
WFF65/75/100 = WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014, WFF75,
IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018, WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025
WFF135/165 = WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030, WFF165,
IWF165, CWF165
A: Bolt M12 (1/2”) (WFF65/75/100), M16 (5/8”) (WFF135/165) B: Concrete base (WFF65/75/100: 25 cm - 9.48 inch, WFF135/165: 35 cm -
13.77 inch) C: Washer 40x17x4 (1.57x0.60x0.15) D: Nut M12 (1/2”) (WFF65/75/100), M16 (5/8”) (WFF135/165) E: Base of the machine F: Metal base G: Bolt M16x60 (5/8” x 2 1/2”)
Directly on the ground
The machine must be anchored directly on a concrete base. See Label 3.
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CAUTION
E
C
B
A: Bolt M12 (1/2”) (WFF65/75/100), M16 (5/8”) (WFF135/165) B: Concrete base (WFF65/75/100: 25 cm - 9.48 inch, WFF135/165: 35 cm -
13.77 inch) C: Washer 40x17x4 (1.57x0.60x0.15) D: Nut M12 (1/2”) (WFF65/75/100), M16 (5/8”) (WFF135/165) E: Base of the machine
IMPORTANT: Machine bolts should be re-checked on a quarterly basis.
A
Label 3
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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014
Legend: metric mm [inches]
Ø22 [Ø0.87]
4
273 [10.75]287 [11.3]
560 [22.05]
48 [1.89] 37 [1.46]
55 [2.17] 55 [2.17]
550 [21.65]
660 [25.98]
645 [25.4]
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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF75, IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018
Legend: metric mm [inches]
Ø22 [Ø0.87]
4
560 [22.05]
327 [12.87] 233 [9.17]
48 [1.89] 37 [1.46]
55 [2.17] 55 [2.17]
550 [21.65]
660 [25.98]
645.1 [25.4]
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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025
Legend: metric mm [inches]
Ø22 [Ø0.87]
4
660 [25.99]
427 [16.81] 233 [9.17]
48 [1.89] 37 [1.46]
55 [2.17] 55 [2.17]
550 [21.65]
660 [25.98]
745 [29.33]
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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030
Legend: metric mm [inches]
28 [1.1]
Ø22 [Ø0.87]
4
260 [10.24]
670 [26.38]
731 [28.78]
410 [16.14]
33 [1.3]
640 [25.2]70 [2.76]
70 [2.76]
780 [30.71]
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Mounting Bolt Hole Locations for machines, WFF165, IWF165, CWF165
Legend: metric mm [inches]
Ø22 [Ø0.87]
4
28 [1.1]
260 [10.24]
770 [30.31]
831 [32.72]
510 [20.08]
70 [2.76] 640 [25.2]
780 [30.71]
33 [1.3]
70 [2.76]
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Water connection
The machine is delivered with hoses with 3/4" connections. These hoses t the water
inlet valves of the machine and the main water inlet taps. All the inlet valves have to be connected. To ensure the optimal functioning of the water inlet valves, the water pressure on the inlet should be between 3 and 5 bar (40 and 80 psi). If the pressure is too low, the cycle time will increase considerably.
International inlet ow capacity per minute (gallons / liters): 4.23 / 16. US inlet ow capacity per minute (gallons / liters): 5.28 / 20.
In case of boiler fed machines, a minimum of hot water of 90°C - 194°F should be available per unit. (See Table 1)
Min Contents
MODEL
For the WFF65 = WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014 55 l. 1.94 ft³
For the WFF75 = WFF75, IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018 65 l. 2.29 ft³
For the WFF100 = WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025 80 l. 2.82 ft³
For the WFF135 = WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030 100 l. 3.53 ft³
For the WFF165 = WFF165, IWF165, CWF165 120 l. 4.23 ft³
Table 1
Boiler
METRIC US
Water drain
To comply with the WRAS water regulations: an 'approved' single check valve or
some other no less effective backow prevention device shall be tted at the point of connection(s) between the supply and the tting (IRN R150).
The machine is equipped with a drain valve with 2" outer diameter (50 mm). This drain valve should be connected to the drain by means of the drain elbow which is delivered with the machine.
The diameter of the main drain should be adapted to the water ow and the number
of machines. It should be sufcient to handle at least 80L/min - 21.13 gal./min per
machine.
It is necessary to connect the main drain at least on one side to an open air-brake to
allow ventilation.
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Electrical Installation
Important
Electrical ratings are subject to changes. Refer to serial plate decal for electrical ratings information
specic to your machine.
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage. Can cause shock, burn or cause death. Allow machine power to remain off for two minutes prior to working in and around AC inverter drive.
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage. Can cause shock, burn or death. Verify that a ground wire from a proven earth ground is connected to the lug near the input power block on this machine.
The AC inverter drive requires a clean power supply free from voltage spikes and surges. If a transformer or generator is connected to the building's power supply, always install line reactors before the terminal block connections to the machine. A voltage monitor should be used to check incoming power. The customer’s local power company may provide such a monitor.
If input voltage measures above 240V for a 220V drive or above 480V for a 400V drive, ask the
power company to lower the voltage. As an alternative, a step-down transformer kit is available from the distributor.
The AC drive provides overload protection for the drive motor. However, a separate single or three-phase circuit breaker must be installed for complete electrical overload protection. This prevents damage to the motor by disconnecting all legs if one should be lost accidentally. Check the data plate on the back of the washer-extractor or consult Table 2 through 7 for circuit breaker requirements.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT use fuses in place of a circuit breaker.
For installation in the United States or Canada, branch circuit protection must be provided
according to National and Local Codes. The branch circuit breaker must be of the inverse time or
instantaneous trip type at the values given in the technical specications for each machine. Use a circuit breaker of the minimal type of 10kA interrupt current.
CAUTION
Do not use a voltage or phase converter on any variable speed machine.
The washer-extractor should be connected to an individual branch circuit not shared with lighting or another electrical device.
- In accordance with legal regulations, every machine must be protected with an earth leakage circuit breaker of 30mA.
- The earth leakage circuit breaker, which one uses, must be of the type SI.
- For countries outside the European Community, the usual safety instructions must be observed.
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The connection should be shielded in a liquid tight or approved exible conduit with proper
conductors of correct size installed in accordance with the National Electric Code or other
applicable codes. The connection must be made by a qualied electrician using the wiring diagram
provided with the washer-extractor, or according to accepted European standards for CE-approved equipment.
Use wire sizes indicated in Table 2 through 7 for runs up to 50 feet.
Use next larger size for runs of 50 to 100 feet. Use two sizes larger for runs greater than 100 feet.
For personal safety and proper operation, the washer-extractor must be grounded in accordance with state and local standards. If such standards are not available, grounding must conform to the National Electric Code, article 250-95. The ground connection must be made to a proven earth ground, not to a water pipe, gas pipe, or another metal pipe. Provide the necessary equipotential connections according to the local electrical prescriptions.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system; or an equipment­grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment­grounding terminal or lead on the appliance.
IMPORTANT: Alliance Laundry Systems Warranty does not cover components that fail as a result of improper input voltage.
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Main power connection
Connection label:
Machine power connections are made at the back of the machine. Three or four conductor power cable is the recommended method (See chapter electrical specs for minimum cable requirements, if local electrical codes exceed these requirements, follow local codes). The number of conductors in this cable and the proper connection points for the cable wires shall be determined by the machine and power requirements. All machines must have a ground wire and be properly grounded. The ground wire must be insulated with a green/yellow color. This wire is normally within the power cable but can also be a separate wire run along side the power cable if properly sized.
4
Label 4
Never run a machine that does not have a ground wire. This ground wire must be connected to
the machine grounding lug found near the main switch. This lug is identied with the international “protective earth” symbol and the letters “PE”. Failure to connect this ground wire can lead to an unsafe
machine condition leading to machine damage and/or operator injury or death. This wire must be connected to earth ground at far end.
Machine Power Cable Connections:
Remove main switch cover plate at back of machine (see chapter dimensions part (F)). Run power cable through the cabinet knock-out located directly below the cover plate. Before installing, obtain and install a cord-grip to hold the cable in place. Never rely upon the electrical connections to hold cable in place. Allow some slack in this cable outside of the machine to form a drip-loop between the supply power circuit breaker and the machine knock-out. Connect power cable wires as directed below. Always connect the
ground wire rst and remove last.
Wiring based on the supply power and machine design (voltage/frequency):
440-480 Volts, 3-Phase, 3-wire or 4-wire + PE, 50 or 60 Hertz Conguration (Named: N-Voltage):
With supply power of: 440-480 Volts, 3-phase, 3-wire, after connecting the green/yellow PE ground wire, connect one wire to each of the bottom terminals of the power contactor switch marked: “L1,L2,L3”. When this supply power has four wires, connect this 4th wire, identied as a neutral wire, to the bottom terminal of the auxiliary contactor on the power contactor switch marked: “N”. Connect the remaining power wires
as rst noted.
380-415 Volts, 3-Phase, 4-wire + PE, 50 or 60 Hertz Conguration (Named: P-Voltage):
With supply power of: 380-415 Volts, 3-phase, 4-wire, after connecting the green/yellow PE ground wire, follow the directions of the four wire system for 440-480 Volt conguration.
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200-240 Volts, 3-Phase, 3-wire + PE, 50 or 60 Hertz Conguration (Named: Q-Voltage or 3-phase X-Voltage):
With supply power of: 200-240 Volts, 3-phase, 3-wire, after connecting the green/yellow PE ground wire, connect one power wire to each of the terminals at the bottom of the power contactor switch marked: “L1,L2,L3”.
200-240 volts, 1-Phase, 2-wire + PE, 50 Hertz (called 1-phase, 50 Hz X-voltage):
With supply power of: 200-240 Volts, 1-phase, 2-wire, 50Hz, after connecting the green/yellow PE ground wire, connect the power wire to the “L1” bottom terminal of the power contactor switch and the other wire, identied as the neutral wire, to the bottom terminal of the auxiliary contactor on the power contactor switch marked: “N”.
200-240 volts, 1-Phase, 2-wire + PE, 60 Hertz (called 1-phase, 60 Hz X-voltage):
With supply power of: 200-240 Volts, 1-phase, 2-wire, 60Hz, after connecting the green/yellow PE ground wire, connect one power wire to the “L1” and power wire to the “L2” of the bottom terminals of the power contactor switch.
After connection, check the spin direction. The cylinder must spin in the clockwise direction.
A wrong spin direction can damage the motor and can also cause water to spurt from the soap dispenser.
In case of wrong spin direction: switch the terminal clamps of the motor circuit “R” and “S” of the connecting cable or
change the connection at the terminal block switching the L1 and L2 wires.
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WARNING
The washer-extractor should be connected to an individual branch circuit not shared with lighting or other equipment.
Electrical Specications WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014
65 liters / 14 pounds
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Boiler Fed/Steam Heat Electric Heat
Full Load Amps
Wire
Recommended Circuit
Breaker (US-market)
AWG/mm2
Heating Elements
kW Standard
Full Load Amps
4
Circuit Breaker (US-
Recommended
market)
AWG/mm2
US NON-US US NON-US
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 3 10 10 14/2.5
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 7 15 16 14/2.5 16 20 20 12/4.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 7 15 16 14/2.5 23 30 32 10/6.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 7 15 16 14/2.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 13 15 16 14/2.5
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 18 20 20 12/4.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 21 30 32 10/6.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 30 40 40 8/10.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
Table 2
3x2 kW
Alternative Electric Heat Options
3x1.4 kW
3x3 kW
12 15 16 14/2.5
N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
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WARNING
The washer-extractor should be connected to an individual branch circuit not shared with lighting or other equipment.
Electrical Specications WFF75, IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018
75 liters / 18 pounds
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Boiler Fed/Steam Heat Electric Heat
Full Load Amps
Wire
Recommended Circuit
Breaker (US-market)
AWG/mm2
Heating Elements
kW Standard
Full Load Amps
4
Circuit Breaker (US-
Recommended
market)
AWG/mm2
US NON-US US NON-US
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 3 10 10 14/2.5
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 7 15 16 14/2.5 16 20 20 12/4.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 7 15 16 14/2.5 23 30 32 10/6.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 7 15 16 14/2.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 13 15 16 14/2.5
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 18 20 20 12/4.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 21 30 32 10/6.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 30 40 40 8/10.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 24 30 30 10/6.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
Table 3
3x2 kW
Alternative Electric Heat Options
3x1.4 kW
3x3 kW
3x4 kW
12 15 16 14/2.5
N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
20 30 25 10/6.0
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WARNING
The washer-extractor should be connected to an individual branch circuit not shared with lighting or other equipment.
Electrical Specications WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025
100 liters / 25 pounds
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Boiler Fed/Steam Heat Electric Heat
Full Load Amps
Wire
Recommended Circuit
Breaker (US-market)
AWG/mm2
Heating Elements
kW Standard
Full Load Amps
4
Circuit Breaker (US-
Recommended
market)
AWG/mm2
US NON-US US NON-US
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 3 10 10 14/2.5
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 7 15 16 14/2.5 21 30 32 10/6.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 7 15 16 14/2.5 30 40 40 8/10.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 7 15 16 14/2.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 13 15 16 14/2.5
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 18 20 20 12/4.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 16 20 20 12/4.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 23 30 32 10/6.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 24 30 30 10/6.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
Table 4
3x3 kW
Alternative Electric Heat Options
3x1.4 kW
3x2 kW
3x4 kW
17 20 20 12/4.0
N/A N/A N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A N/A
20 30 25 10/6.0
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WARNING
The washer-extractor should be connected to an individual branch circuit not shared with lighting or other equipment.
Electrical Specications WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030
135 liters / 30 pounds
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Boiler Fed/Steam Heat Electric Heat
Full Load Amps
Wire
Recommended Circuit
Breaker (US-market)
AWG/mm2
Heating Elements
kW Standard
Full Load Amps
4
Circuit Breaker (US-
Recommended
market)
AWG/mm2
US NON-US US NON-US
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 4 10 10 14/2.5
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 12 15 16 14/2.5 30 40 40 8/10.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 12 15 16 14/2.5 42 50 50 8/10.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 12 15 16 14/2.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 34 40 40 8/10.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 50 60 60 6/16.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 38 50 50 8/10.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 57 70 70 4/25.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
Table 5
6x2 kW
Alternative Electric Heat Options
3x3 kW +
3x2 kW
6x3 kW
21 30 30 10/6.0
26 30 30 10/6.0
30 40 40 8/10.0
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WARNING
The washer-extractor should be connected to an individual branch circuit not shared with lighting or other equipment.
Electrical Specications WFF165, IWF165, CWF165
165 liters / 35 pounds
Code
Voltage
Cycle
Phase
Boiler Fed/Steam Heat Electric Heat
Full Load Amps
Wire
Recommended Circuit
Breaker (US-market)
AWG/mm2
Heating Elements
kW Standard
Full Load Amps
4
Circuit Breaker (US-
Recommended
market)
AWG/mm2
US NON-US US NON-US
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 4 10 10 14/2.5
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 12 15 16 14/2.5 38 50 50 8/10.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 12 15 16 14/2.5 57 70 70 4/25.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 12 15 16 14/2.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 34 40 40 8/10.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 50 60 60 6/16.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 53 60 60 6/16.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 30 40 40 8/10.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE 42 50 50 8/10.0
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 47 60 60 6/16.0
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A N/A N/A
Table 6
6x3 kW
Alternative Electric Heat Options
3x3 kW +
3x2 kW
3x3 kW +
3x4 kW
6x2 kW
6x4 kW
30 40 40 8/10.0
26 30 30 10/6.0
34 40 40 8/10.0
21 30 30 10/6.0
39 50 50 8/10.0
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Liquid soap connection (option)
Connection of the liquid soap hoses
The liquid soap connection consists of 8 connections for liquid soap (See Label 5).
The central opening is used for ventilation.
Label 5
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WARNING
Dangerous Chemicals. May damage eyes and skin. Wear eye and hand protection when handling chemicals; 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.
CAUTION
Drill out plugs and nipples before making supply hose connection. Failure to do so can cause buildup of pressure and risk a tubing rupture.
Electrical connection of the liquid soap pumps
On machines equipped with a liquid soap connection, connect the wires directly on the print board next to the ground wire connection (option). Connect as indicated on
the wiring diagram.
The two connectors on the right give a tension of 220V ~ (max. 4A) which can be applied to drive 220V ~ soap pumps. If more than 4A is required, an external
tension will have to be used. 6 connections have been provided, of which one (S6)
can be used to drive a waterproong pump (e.g. for rain coats, etc.). (See Label 6)
Label 6
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The 220V can be transformed to other values to drive other type soap pumps.
Example: pumps 24V ~. (See Label 7)
Label 7
Also, pumps with different operating tension can be combined.
Example: 5 pumps 220V ~ and 1 pump 24V ~. (See Label 8)
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Label 8
With an external tension 24V DC (See Label 9)
Label 9
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Connection of a central operating panel for coin machines (option)
To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect this appliance from the power supply before attempting any user maintenance. Turning the controls to the OFF position does not disconnect this appliance from the power supply.
At the backside above the main connectors, you nd a printboard, to which the central operating panel for coin machines can be connected.
The right connectors form a potential free output contact as a result of which the operating panel detects when the machine is activated or not.
The left connectors receive the signal, by means of which a machine is chosen through the operating panel.
There are 3 different variations possible according to the output voltage of the operating panel. (See Labels 10, 11 and 12)
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WARNING
Label 10 Label 11 Label 12
A
IMPORTANT:
If a machine is equipped with this kind of printboard or if a printboard has been built in, the resistance of the cycle contact (A) may no longer be present on the main printboard. (See Label 13)
When this resistance is present, it has to be cut out of the main printboard.
Label 13
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Steam connection
5
WARNING
Never touch internal or external steam pipes, connections, or components. These surfaces can be extremely hot and will cause severe burns. The steam must be turned off and the pipe, connections, and components allowed to cool before the pipe can be touched.
Machines with steam heating must have a steam valve between the steam installation and the machine.
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With direct steam injection into the machine (See Table 7)
1. Steam pipe
2. Steam cut-off valve
3. Pipe coupling
4. Steam lter
5. Magnetic steam valve
6. Curve MF
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7. Steam hose with appropriate pipe coupling
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Steam Supply Information
MODEL
Steam inlet
connection, inch
Number of
steam inlets
Recommended
pressure, bar
Recommended
pressure, psi
Maximum
pressure, bar
For the WFF65 = WFF65, IWF065, IWF014, CWF065, CWF014 3/8 1 2.0 - 5.5 30 - 80 5.5 80
For the WFF75 = WFF75, IWF074, IWF018, CWF074, CWF018 3/8 1 2.0 - 5.5 30 - 80 5.5 80
For the WFF100 = WFF100, IWF100, IWF025, CWF100, CWF025 3/8 1 2.0 - 5.5 30 - 80 5.5 80
For the WFF135 = WFF135, IWF135, IWF030, CWF135, CWF030 3/8 1 2.0 - 5.5 30 - 80 5.5 80
For the WFF165 = WFF165, IWF165, CWF165 3/8 1 2.0 - 5.5 30 - 80 5.5 80
Table 7
Maximum
pressure, psi
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Technical remarks
Internal connections of the electrical heating
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1 AC
3 AC
Heating R5
3kw LC1D0901
Table 8
Heating 3x230V R5 3x400V R5
4,2kw 3x1,4kw
6kw 3x2kw
9kw 3x3kw
See label 14
See label 14
See label 14
LC1D0901
LC1D0901
LC1D1810
12kw 3x4kw -------- --------
12kw 3x2kw
3x2kw
15kw 3x2kw
3x2kw
18kw 3x3kw
3x3kw
21kw 3x3kw
See label 14 See label 14
See label 14 See label 14
See label 14 See label 14
-------- -------- See label 15
LC1D1810 LC1D1810
LC1D1810 LC1D1810
LC1D1810 LC1D1810
3x4kw
24kw 3x4kw
-------- -------- See label 14
3x4kw
Table 9
See label 15
See label 15
See label 15
See label 14
See label 15
See label 15
See label 15
See label 14
See label 14
LC1D0901
LC1D0901
LC1D0901
LC1D0901
LC1D0901
LC1D1810
LC1D1810
LC1D1810 LC1D1810
LC1D1810 LC1D1810
Label 14
B = Black Br = Brown
Gy = Grey Bu = Blue
R = Red W = White
NOTE:
Other executions are available as options.
Label 15
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Maintenance instruction of the machine
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect this appliance from the power supply before attempting any user maintenance. Turning the controls to the OFF position does not disconnect this appliance from the power supply.
Before starting wiring or inspection, power must be switched OFF, check to make sure that the operation panel indicator is off. Any person who is involved in wiring or inspection shall wait for at least 10 minutes after the power supply has been switched OFF and check that there is no residual voltage using a tester or the
like. The capacitor of the inverter or the EMC lter is charged with
a high voltage for some time after power OFF, and it is dangerous.
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End of day
General maintenance
Periodical maintenance
Clean AC drive lter:
a. Snap off external plastic cover which contains lter.
b. Remove foam lter from cover.
c. Wash lter with warm water and allow to air dry. Filter can be vacuumed clean.
Clean the entire cabinet of the machine regularly and remove all traces of soap,
etc....
Remove all detergent residue in the soap dispenser with hot water. Clean the door gasket and remove all detergents and other products. Shut off the main water, steam, and power connections at the end of each day.
Do not change the setting of the water inlet taps on boiler fed machines once these have been installed.
It is recommended to leave the door and soap dispenser open after use, to
ventilate the machine.
Check for proper door lock operation on a daily basis.
The V-belts of the motors should be retightened after two to three months when
rst used. This is necessary because these belts are subject to a one-time stretching when rst used. If this is not done, the belt starts to slip after a few
months and will break shortly afterwards.
Check the water inlet lters to make sure they are not blocked by calcication. Check the drain valve for obstructions.If a machine frequently skips the nal spin, check whether the probe of the out of
balance switch is still in the appropriate position, that is horizontally centered and vertically 1/3 from the bottom inside the window. (When the drum is empty).
Lubricate the bearings after every 200 hours of operation or replace the automatic
lubricator annually.
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Annual maintenance
Model Belt Frequency (Hz) Tension force (N) Deection (mm) Deection force
WFF65 PJ8 1355 98 103 301 332 8,8 7,9 40
WFF75 PJ8 1355 98 103 301 332 8,8 7,9 40
WFF100 PJ8 1355 98 103 301 332 8,8 7,9 40
WFF135 PK7 1520 65 69 425 489 11,5 10,8 53
WFF165 PK7 1520 65 69 425 489 11,5 10,8 53
Belt tension:
Verify that the belts are running in the middle of the basket pulley. Verify the belt tension according to the table below. Belt tension measurements
should be taken as close as possible to the center of the belt span (see gure).
Belt tension testing table
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
at MIN
tension
at MAX tension
MAX
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1 Deection
2 Span length
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Contact Information
Nameplate
Nameplate Location
The nameplate is located at the rear of the machine. Always provide the machine’s serial number and model number when ordering parts or when seeking technical assistance. See labels 16 and 17.
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Label 16
Label 17
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Position of the Serialplate
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Replacement Parts
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact the source from which the machine was purchased or contact the phone numbers or websites shown on the nameplate.
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Repair and after-sales service
In case of important malfunctions and deciencies, which you cannot resolve
yourself, contact your distributor.
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Distributor :
Machine :
Alliance Laundry Systems
Shephard Street, PO BOX 990
Ripon, WI 54971-0990
United States
Tel: 001 920 748 3121 - Fax: 001 920 748 1645 www.comlaundry.com
Name: ....................................................................................
Address: ................................................................................
Tel.: ........................................................................................
Type: ......................................................................................
Program: ................................................................................
Date of installation: ................................................................
Installed by: ...........................................................................
Serial number: .......................................................................
Operation voltage and frequency: .........................................
Alliance International bvba Nieuwstraat 146 - B-8560 Wevelgem (Belgium)
Tel. +32 56 41 20 54 - Fax +32 56 41 86 74
info@alliancels.eu - www.alliancels.eu
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