PEKO ETS-1700 E Installation And Operating Manual

Model:­ETS-1700 E
Electronic sensor drying
Installation and Operating Manual
Drying Cabinet
 ABOUT THE USER MANUAL Page 2
 IDENTIFICATION DATA PLATE Page 2
 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Page 3
 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Page 4
 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Page 9
 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Page 13
 TROUBLE SHOOTING AND SERVICE Page 14
 TECHNICAL DATA Page 15
ABOUT THE OPERATING MANUAL
PEKO Equipment Limited reserve the right to make improvements and/or changes to the cabinet and to the contents of this manual: Origination: 01/2008 Revised 05/09: UK version Revised 07/09: v2 Dimensions Revised 05/11: v3 Programme update Revised 07/13: v4 Vent spigot
DATA PLATE DETAILS
This manual describes the cabinets functions and operation and includes instructions for installation and maintenance.
Peko Equipment Limited
Peko House
Northbridge Road
Berkhamsted
Herts. HP4 1GE
tel: 01442 872323 fax: 01442 866900
www.peko.co.uk
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Date of purchase: _______________
Serial number: _______________
Located inside the cabinet on the left hand side panel
Your Reference
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to the person when using the appliance, follow basic precautions including the following:
 Read all the instructions before using the
appliance.
 Do not dry articles that have been
previously cleaned in, washed, soaked or splashed with petrol or other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapours that could ignite or explode.
 Do not allow children to play on or in the
appliance. Close supervision of children is required whilst the cabinet is in operation.
 Do not install or store this appliance where
it will be exposed to the weather.
 Do not tamper with the controls.
 Do not repair or replace any part of the
cabinet or attempt any servicing unless specifically referred to in this manual.
 Do not use fabric softeners or products
designed to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer.
 Do not use heat to dry articles containing
foam rubber or similar textured rubberised materials. To dry this type of material use the cabinet with only the fan operating.
 Keep area around the exhaust opening
and adjacent areas free from the accumulation of dust, lint and fluff.
 Check the exhaust ducting terminal grille
for any blockages or build-up of lint, and clean regularly.
 The interior of the appliance and the
exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically by a competent person.
 The manufacturer accepts no liability for
repairs carried out:-
a) by unauthorised personnel.
b) use of non-standard parts.
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These instructions and warnings have been provided to help avoid misuse and unnecessary risks and should be read before the cabinet is installed and used.
NOTE: Keep this manual in a safe place so that it is always available for future use.
WARNING
WARNING LABELS
Affixed to rear inside panel
Underside of heater cartridge
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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UNPACKING
Remove all packaging material. Do not use sharp implements which could damage the cabinet.
After unpacking, check that the cabinet is in good condition. Any damage or shortages should be immediately reported to the supplier. Occasionally the door sealing gasket may be compressed by the packaging material and a gap will be visible. This will not impair the overall performance of the cabinet. Once the cabinet is in operational use and heat is applied, the gasket should restore itself to seal the gap.
Check that the goods have not been damaged in transit. Any damage should be recorded on the delivery note and reported to your dealer immediately.
Check that all restraining tape and protective polystyrene buffers are removed from inside the cabinet.
Fixing kit. Ref. Description Qty. 1 Ventilation adaptor 1
2 Flexible hose approx 1m. 1 3 Spigot adaptor to cabinet 1 4 Screw, Posi 5 x 70 2 5 Washer, 5 x 25 2 6 Wallplug 2 7 Nylon spacer 8.2 x 12 x 15 2 8 Cover plug, white 4 9 Levelling toolbar 1 10 Screw to fix spigot, Torx 3 x 10 2 11 Pull handle incl. 4 x Torx screws
Items 10 and 11 are not shown on the assembly kit diagram.
CONTENTS
WARNING: The cabinet should be handled and transported with care. The unit is top heavy with the risk of tipping over when positioned on its wooden pallet.
The drying cabinet is supplied complete together with a user manual and fixing kit.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
REVERSING THE DOOR HINGE SIDE
The door is supplied with the hinges to the right hand side as standard. Follow the in­structions below to change to left hinge .
1. Use the packaging material on the floor to protect the cabinet, then place down with the door uppermost.
2. Remove the pivot pin from the lower hinge (1) and lift off the door.
3. Remove the lower plastic guide plug on the unused hinge bracket and refit to the opposite side.
4. Unscrew the pivot pin from the upper hinge (2) and re-fix to the opposite side.
5. Turn the door upside down and locate into the upper hinge pin; position door on lower hinge bracket and plastic guide, then screw in the lower hinge pin with the washer between the door and bracket.
Note:- With care and assistance, the above procedure can be carried out with the cabinet in the upright position once the unit has been secured to the wall.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
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LOCATING AND FIXING THE CABINET
WARNING
The cabinet must be fixed to a solid wall.
The appliance should not be located in a posi­tion such that any doorways or safety exits are impeded with the cabinet door open and the hanging rails extended.
The drying cabinet is only designed for opera­tion indoors in a dry environment at a tempera­ture above freezing point.
The unit should not be installed in areas where high pressure water cleaning is carried out.
The cabinet should stand level on a flat sur­face. Adjust using the toolbar through the ac­cess holes in the base panel of the unit. En­sure that the top edges of the doors are level.
The cabinet must be screwed to the wall to prevent it tipping forward when the doors are opened. There are two holes in the rear panel of the unit for securing the dryer to the wall.
Open the door and drill two 8mm holes through the rear panel into the wall avoiding any hidden water pipes or cables etc. Insert the wall plugs and with the spacers and washers supplied, screw the cabinet back to the wall. Fit the 4 plastic plugs to the base of the cabinet. Fix the pull handle to the side of the door with the 4 Torx screws provided.
1 Pre-drilled hole
2 Fixing screw with washer
3 Plastic wall plug
4 Wall construction
5 Nylon spacer
6 Back panel of cabinet
7 Spirit level
8 Levelling toolbar
9 White plastic plugs
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
EXHAUST CONNECTION
The exhaust ducting should not be connected into an existing chimney, boiler flue or tumble dryer system.
The cabinet can be connected to an exhaust duct in two ways:
This method is only suitable for buildings that have an existing mechanical ventilation sys­tem, or where the room has a dedicated ex­traction fan with a capacity of 45 m
3
/ hour. In both cases the ducting must terminate on an outside wall. Fit the spigot to the top of the cabinet using the 2 small Torx screws. Fit the white plastic ventilation adaptor over the existing wall or ceiling mounted grille (fixing screws for this ‘tripod’ type fitting are not supplied), and then connect to the cabinet using the flexible hose. Note: The exhaust ducting fittings supplied are standard 100mm diameter, and any additional hose or fittings required are available from most builders merchants and hardware stores.
1. CONNECTION TO AN EXISTING SYSTEM 2. DIRECT CONNECTION TO OUTSIDE WALL
Fit the plastic spigot under the three lugs on top of the cabinet. Core cut a 100mm. diameter hole in the outside wall, or alternatively cut a hole in a fixed pane of window glass. Fit an appropriate terminal grille with a fixed open louvre, preferable one with an integral insect mesh screen. Notes:
Standard tumble dryer back draught shutters
are not suitable.
The maximum effective length of ducting to
outside is 3m.
Rigid metal and plastic pipe can also be used
for the exhaust ducting.
Ensure that the ducting and terminal grille are
cleaned on an annual basis.
1 Ventilation adaptor 2 Flexible plastic hose 3 Spigot adaptor to cabinet 4 Hose coupler to extend ducting; not supplied
The air intake grille must not be covered. Do not use the top of the cabinet as a storage shelf.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The cabinet is supplied ready for connection to the power supply with a UK style three pin plug complete with a 10 A fuse.
The power supply rated at 220- 240volt, 50-60 Hz.
The power cable is approx. 1.8m in length.
The plug (and socket outlet) should be in an accessible position for ease of removal. An alternative arrangement could be a high level fused outlet plate with a separate switch at worktop height.
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed. If in any doubt consult a competent person.
If the plug supplied is not suitable for the socket outlet, or if the appliance is to be connected to fixed wiring, it should be cut from the supply cord and disposed of immediately. If the severed plug is introduced into a live socket outlet there is a risk of electric shock.
If the power cable is damaged in any way, it must be replaced. Replacements are available from your main supplier or dealer.
NOTE: Should the plug need to be replaced for any reason, the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the fol­lowing code: Green and Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live The wire coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter ‘E’ or by the earth symbol =,or coloured green and yellow. The wire coloured blue must be con­nected to the terminal ’N’ or coloured black. The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked ‘L’ or coloured red. If the fuse incorporated in the plug needs to changed then it should be replaced with a fuse approved by ASTA to BS1362, rated at 10 A.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Model ETS-1700 E
The cabinet contains three shelves each comprising 10 hanger rails. The shelves can be pulled forward to assist loading, then pushed back inside the cab­inet before closing the door. The middle and lower sets of rails are hinged and can be folded back to the upright position against the rear panel. This option al­lows longer garments to hang freely from the top set of rails. The inside panel of the door is fitted with three brackets that are suitable for drying small items of clothing.
GENERAL
WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to the person, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
LOADING THE CABINET
 Do not lay items flat on the up-
per hanging rail section.
 Hang long clothing to the outer
walls of the cabinet with shorter items to the centre.
 Hang gloves, scarves, socks
and small items on the hanging bars fixed to the inside door panel.
 Do not overload the drying cabi-
net. The washing will become creased and dry unevenly.
 Leave some space between
items, especially through the centre of the cabinet for im­proved drying efficiency.
 Separate dark and white loads
to avoid transferring colours.
 Avoid drying thick clothes at the
same time as lighter articles as they hold more moisture and will take longer to dry.
 Delicate and knitted garments
should be laid flat on the hang­ing shelves to avoid creases.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Main power switch
2. Power on indicator—green
3. Display screen
4. Programme Start / Stop
5. Automatic programme 40
o
6. Automatic programme 60
o
7. Manual time control / step function
8. Reduce drying time function
9. Increase drying time function
OPERATING CONTROL PANEL
DISPLAY
10. Current programme selection
11. Revolving symbol indicating drying process in progress
12. Manual programme setting, display shows total time that counts down, or Automatic programme setting, display shows cool down cycle only
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
DRYING PROGRAMMES
The drying cabinet is equipped with two automatic programmes
 AUT 40°C Sensor control  AUT 60°C Sensor control
In addition the drying cabinet has four time-controlled programmes
Default setting Range
 MAN 30°C 150 mins. 15 - 360 mins.  MAN 40°C 150 mins. 15 - 240 mins.  MAN 60°C 150 mins. 15 - 240 mins.  MAN - -
°C (Fan only, no heat) 480 mins. 15 - 720 mins.
The automatic programmes shut off the drying process when the laundry is dry or up to a maximum default run time of 180 minutes.
The manually time-controlled programmes switch off after the set time has elapsed.
All programmes with heat finish with a 10 minute cool down period.
TO START THE DRYING PROGRAMME:-
A Last used drying programme.
Press the main power switch (1) to the ON position. This is indicated by a
green light (2). The display shows the last used programme. If this is required for the next programme, press the START / STOP button (4)
B Automatic programmes.
Press the 40
o
or 60o buttons as required then press START / STOP. C Manual time control function. Using the MAN button (7), toggle between 30o,40o and 60o or Fan only to select the desired temperature. The display shows the standard drying time for the respective programme. The standard time can be increased or decreased with the plus (9), or minus (8) buttons.
Once the drying cycle has been selected press the START / STOP button(4).
DRYING FUNCTION
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
DOOR OPEN
DURING OPERATION
COOLING DOWN
END PROGRAMME
If the door is opened when the drying programme has been started with the START / STOP button (4) activated, the display will show ‘CLOSE DOOR’. When the door is closed, the selected programme will re-start. If the door is left open during the drying process the heating effect is automatically turned off. The fan continues to operate for a further 5 minutes. The display shows ‘CLOSE DOOR’, and, subsequently, the remaining 5 minutes of the effective cool down period counts down. If the door is closed within the first 5 minute period the drying process as original­ly selected will continue as follows:-
Automatic programme: initiates new programme resulting in extended drying time. Manual programme: restarts and counts down from the time of interruption. Note: If the door is left open for over 5 minutes, the programme is cancelled and
must be restarted.
The revolving symbol on the display indicates that the drying process is in pro­gress.
During the 10 minute cooling down period, the display indicates ‘COOL’ in the programme selection field. The time is counted down with the remaining minutes shown in the time field.
When the cooling down period is complete, the drying process is finished. The display screen will flash ‘END’. When the ‘START / STOP’ button is pressed or the door is opened, the last completed programme type is displayed.
To interrupt the drying process at any point during the cycle, press ‘START / STOP’ (4)
Note: If power to cabinet is not switched off within 10 minutes of the end of the cycle, the display will go into sleep mode. To restore the display screen press any button on the control panel or open the door.
STOP
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AIRFLOW
The diagram to the right shows the opti­mum airflow through the cabinet with longer garments positioned on the rails closest to the side panels. Small items hanging on the centre rails will allow the warm air to circulate more efficiently.
SETTING THE CONTROLS
 Always follow the washing instructions
as shown on the care labels.
 Set the temperature and the time to suit
the most delicate articles to be dried.
 Remove garments from the cabinet as
they become dry. This will speed up the drying process for the remaining damp items.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
CARE
CLEANING
High pressure water jet cleaning should not used on this cabinet. The use of bleach, caustic solutions and abrasive materials is not recommended.
The cabinet should be cleaned (inside and out) with a mild detergent and damp cloth. Dust will collect on top of the cabinet, especially around the air intake. This may cause problems leading to machine failure and is also a fire risk. To avoid these problems the top of the cabinet should be vacuum cleaned at least once a year or more frequently depending on the location of the unit and it’s application.
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TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE
PROBLEM
The fan does not operate and the cabinet is not heating up:-
Check that the cabinet is connected to the power supply and that the fuses are intact.
The drying cabinet is not heating although the power supply to the unit is confirmed:-
If the green power indicator is not illuminated then the over heat thermostat may have tripped out. Switch off the mains power supply to the cabinet, leave for 20 minutes, then restore the power supply. Press the ON / OFF button several times to assess whether the power has been restored as indicated by the green lamp.
Resonance or vibration occurs when the fan is running:-
Ensure that the cabinet is level in both planes and is fixed to the wall. If the problem persists try adjusting the feet ensuring that they are all in contact with the floor.
In the event of further or persistent problems please contact your dealer.
The service module can be removed from the cabinet to enable any repairs or maintenance work to be carried out.
WARNING
If the power cable is damaged in any way, it must be replaced. Replace­ments are available from your main supplier or dealer.
NOTE: Replacement power cords should only be fitted by a qualified electrician.
NOTE: Should the plug need to be replaced for any reason, the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Green and Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live The wire coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter ‘E’ or by the earth symbol
,or coloured green and yellow. The wire coloured blue must be connected to the terminal ’N’ or coloured black. The wire coloured brown must be connected to the terminal marked ‘L’ or coloured red. If the fuse incorporated in the plug needs to changed then it should be replaced with a fuse approved by ASTA to BS1362, rated at 10 amp.
Isolate the electrical supply and remove the plug and power cord before withdrawing the service control unit.
REPLACING THE POWER CORD
1. Service module
2. 4 x Torx fixing screws
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TECHNICAL DATA
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION*
SETTING POWER CONSUMPTION DRYING TIME TEMPERATURE
AUT 40
O
C 0.4 kW /kg laundry Approx. 150 min. 35 - 45 deg.C
AUT 60
O
C 0.6 kW /kg laundry Approx. 120 min. 55 - 65 deg.C
MAN 30
O
C 0.3 kW /kg laundry As selected 25 - 35 deg.C
MAN 40
O
C 0.4 kW /kg laundry As selected 35 - 45 deg.C
MAN 60
O
C 0.6 kW /kg laundry As selected 55 - 65 deg.C
MAN --
O
C 0.08 kW /kg laundry As selected Ambient temp.
Capacity: 4kg general laundry (approx. wet weight) Evaporation rate: 17 g/min. Electrical supply: 220-240V a.c. 50-60Hz Motor: 35W. Heating element: 1500W Overheat cut-out: Yes Timer: ECO DRYER Electronic Fan capacity: 180 m
3
/h Sound level 60 dB(A) maximum Dimensions: Height 1700mm. (+ 15mm. level adjustment) Depth 620mm. (630mm. overall pull handle) Width 595mm. Weight: 57kg. Colour: Cabinet White Handle Grey
MANUFACTURING
APPROVALS
Class IP 24
(See data plate for details)
Independently tested and CE marked
EQUIPMENT LIMITED
Peko House
Northbridge Road
Berkhamsted
Herts.
HP4 1GE
Tel: 01442 872323 Fax: 01442 866900
www.peko.co.uk
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