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Washer-Extractors: Cabinet Freestanding
Washer-Extractors: Cabinet Freestanding
Washer-Extractors: Cabinet Freestanding
Installation
Cabinet Freestanding
Refer to for Page 5 Model Identification
CFD
CFD644N
Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
7. Do not allow children to play on or in the washer. 17. Do not operate the machine without the water
Close supervision of children is necessary when reuse plug or water reuse system in place, if
the washer is used near children. This appliance applicable.
is not intended for use by young children or
18. Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve
infirm persons without supervision. Young
and that fill hose connections are tight. CLOSE
children should be supervised to ensure that they
the shut-off valves at the end of each wash day.
do not play with the appliance. This is a safety
rule for all appliances. 19. Keep washer in good condition. Bumping or
dropping the washer can damage safety features.
8. DO NOT reach and/or climb into the tub or onto
If this occurs, have washer checked by a
the washer, ESPECIALLY if the wash drum is
qualified service person.
moving. This is an imminently hazardous
situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe 20. DANGER: Before inspecting or servicing
personal injury or death. machine, power supply must be turned OFF. The
servicer needs to wait for at least 10 minutes after
9. Never operate the washer with any guards, panels
turning the power OFF and needs to check for
and/or parts removed or broken. DO NOT bypass
residual voltage with a voltage meter. The
any safety devices or tamper with the controls.
inverter capacitor or EMC filter remains charged
10. Use washer only for its intended purpose, with high voltage for some time after powering
washing textiles. Never wash machine parts or OFF. This is an imminently hazardous situation
automotive parts in the machine. This could that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal
result in serious damage to the basket or tub. injury or death.
11. Use only low-sudsing, no-foaming types of 21. Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or
commercial detergent. Be aware that hazardous attempt any servicing unless specifically
chemicals may be present. Wear hand and eye recommended in the user-maintenance
protection when adding detergents and instructions or in published user-repair
chemicals. Always read and follow instructions that the user understands and has the
manufacturer’s instructions on packages of skills to carry out. ALWAYS disconnect the
laundry and cleaning aids. Heed all warnings or washer from electrical, power and water supplies
precautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or before attempting any service.
chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of
22. Disconnect the power cord by grasping the plug,
children at all times (preferably in a locked
not the cord. Replace worn power cords and/or
cabinet).
loose plugs. If the supply cord is damaged, it
12. Do not use fabric softeners or products to must be replaced by a special cord or assembly
eliminate static unless recommended by the available from the service agent.
manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
23. Before the washer is removed from service or
13. Always follow the fabric care instructions discarded, remove the door to the washing
supplied by the textile manufacturer. compartment.
14. Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the 24. Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this
washer is to fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT bypass washer according to the manufacturer’s
the loading door switch by permitting the washer instructions may result in conditions which can
to operate with the loading door open. Do not produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
attempt to open the door until the washer has
drained and all moving parts have stopped. NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this
15. Be aware that hot water is used to flush the manual are not meant to cover all possible
supply dispenser. Avoid opening the dispenser lid conditions and situations that may occur. Common
while the machine is running. sense, caution and care must be exercised when
16. Do not attach anything to the supply dispenser’s installing, maintaining, or operating the washer.
nozzles, if applicable. The air gap must be
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent
maintained.
or the manufacturer on any problems or conditions you
do not understand.
Safety Decals
WARNING Safety decals appear at crucial locations on the
This machine must be installed, adjusted, machine. Failure to maintain legible safety decals
and serviced by qualified electrical could result in injury to the operator or service
maintenance personnel familiar with the technician.
construction and operation of this type of Use manufacturer-authorized spare parts to avoid
machinery. They must also be familiar safety hazards.
with the potential hazards involved.
Failure to observe this warning may result
in personal injury and/or equipment
damage, and may void the warranty.
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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.
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CFD644N
CFD644N
1 Nameplate
Figure 1
Replacement Parts
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact
the source from which the machine was purchased or
contact Alliance Laundry Systems at
+1 (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of the
nearest authorized parts distributor.
General Specifications
Capacity lb. (l) 12 (60) 14 (65) 18 (75) 25 (100) 30 (135) 35 (165) 55 (235) 75 (305)
Drive Train Information
Number of motors in drive 1 1 1 1 1 1
train
Drive motor power 1.01 HP 1.01 HP 1.01 HP 1.01 HP 2.95 HP 2.95 HP 4.02 HP 5.36 HP
(0.75 kW) (0.75 kW) (0.75 kW) (0.75 kW) (2.2 kW) (2.2 kW) (3 kW) (4 kW)
Cylinder Speeds
Wash/reverse speed 10-50 10-50 10-50 10-50 10-50 10-50 10-50 10-50
RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM
Distribution/drain speed 85 RPM 82 RPM 85 RPM 85 RPM 74 RPM 85 RPM 85 RPM 82 RPM
Extract speed 250-1000 250-1000 250-1000 250-1000 250-1000 250-1000 250-1000 250-1000
RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM
Centrifugal Force Data
Wash/reverse centrifugal 0.03-0.74 0.03-0.74 0.4-0.91 0.37-0.94 0.04-0.91 0.37-0.94 0.03-0.74 0.03-0.74
force Gs Gs Gs Gs Gs Gs Gs Gs
Extract centrifugal force 19-296 Gs 19-296 Gs 23-363 Gs 24-377 Gs 23-363 Gs 24-377 Gs NO DATA NO DATA
Balance Detection
Vibration safety switch Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard
installed
Direct Steam Heating (Optional)
Steam inlet connection size 1 x 3/8 in. 1 x 3/8 in. 1 x 3/8 in. 1 x 3/8 in. 1 x 3/8 in. 1 x 3/8 in. 1 x 3/8 in. 1 x 3/8 in.
Number of steam inlets 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Electrical Heating (Optional)
Total electrical heating 9 kW 9 kW 9 kW 9 kW 18 kW 18 kW 18 kW 18 kW
capacity
Electrical heating elements 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6
Electrical heat element size 3 kW 3 kW 3 kW 3 kW 3 kW 3kW 3 kW 3 kW
5
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CFD632N
2 3 9 CFD631N
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CFS630N
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12 LB. (60L), 14 LB. (65L), 18 LB. (75L) AND 25 LB. (100L) CAPACITY MODELS
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7 CFD635N
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CFD634N
30 LB. (135 L) AND 35 LB. (165 L) CAPACITY MODELS
Figure 3
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A B
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CFD640N
I M
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CFD638N
Figure 4
Table 4
Mechanical Installation
Frame Dimensions and Mounting Bolt
Location For 12 lb. (60 l ), 14 lb. (65 l),
18 lb. (75 l) and 25 lb. (100 l) Capacity
Models
IMPORTANT: Drawings are not to scale.
AI
AC
AH
AD AE AG
AF
12 LB. (60 L), 14 LB. (65 L), 18 LB. (75 L) AND 25 LB. (100 L) CAPACITY MODELS
CFD633N
CFD633N
Figure 5
AI
AC
AH
AD AE AG
AF
30 LB. (135 L) AND 35 LB. (165 L) CAPACITY MODELS
CFD637N
Figure 6
AH
AI
AF
AG
AE
AA AB AD
AC
55 LB. (235 L) AND 75 LB. (305 L) CAPACITY MODELS
CFD641N
Figure 7
Mounting Bolt Installation 3. Put bolts through the machine in the anchors and
fasten them. For the 12 lb. (60 l), 14 lb. (65 l), 18
(If Required) lb. (75 l), 25 lb. (100 l), 30 lb. (135 l) and 35 lb.
(165 l) capacity models, the diameter of the bolt
1 must be minimum 1/2-13 or 12 mm; for the 55 lb.
(235 l) and 75 lb. (305 l) capacity models, the
2 diameter of the bolt must be minimum 5/8-11 or
3 16 mm.
4. To level machine, fill the spaces between the
machine base and floor with machinery grout.
Grout completely under all frame members.
Remove front and rear panels to gain access to all
frame members. Force grout under the machine
base until all voids are filled.
6 in. 5. Allow machine grout to set, but not cure.
(152 mm)
6. Remove the spacers carefully, allowing the
machine to settle into the wet grout.
7. Position washers and locknuts on machinery
anchor bolts and finger-tighten to machine base.
CFS485N
8. After the grout is completely cured, tighten the
4 locknuts by even increments – one after the
CFS485N other – until all are tightened evenly and the
1 Base Frame machine is fastened securely to the floor.
2 Bolt
9. Remove the four red transport brackets which
3 Washer
secure the moving components of the machine
4 Anchor Bolt/Plug
during shipping. Refer to Figure 9 and Figure 10
for typical transport bracket locations.
Figure 8
After the concrete has cured and the anchors are
installed, proceed as follows:
1. Place the machine adjacent to the foundation. Do
not attempt to move it by pushing on the sides.
Always insert a pry bar or other device under the
bottom of the frame of the washer-extractor to
move it.
2. Place the machine carefully over the anchors.
REAR
1 Transport Brackets
Figure 10
REAR OF MACHINE
Before any deviation from specified installation
1 procedures is attempted, the customer or installer
2
should contact the distributor.
Increasing the drain hose length, installing elbows, or
causing bends will impair machine performance.
Refer to Table 9 for capacity-specific drain
information.
NOTE: Installation of additional machines will
3 require proportionately larger drain connections.
4 Refer to Table 10.
5
CFS490N
1 Water Inlet
2 Water Inlet Air Gap
3 Drain Pipe
4 1-Inch Minimum Waste Line Air Gap
Per local code (if required)
5 Steel Grate
6 Drain Trough (if required)
7 Strainer (if required)
8 Waste Line
Figure 11
Drain Information
Capacity
lb. (l) 12 (60) 14 (65) 18 (75) 25 (100) 30 (135) 35 (165) 55 (235) 75 (305)
Drain connection 2 in. 2 in. 2 in. 2 in. 3 in. 3 in. 3 in. 3 in.
size, ID (51 mm) (51 mm) (51 mm) (50 mm) (76.2 mm) (76.2 mm) (76.2 mm) (76.2 mm)
Number of drain
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
outlets
Drain flow 21.13 21.13 20 21.13 73 73 73 73
capacity gal/min gal/min gal/min gal/min gal/min gal/min gal/min gal/min
(80 l/min) (80 l/min) (76 l/min) (80 l/min) (280 l/min) (280 l/min) (280 l/min) (280 l/min)
Recom-mended 2.11 ft3 2.3 ft3 2.6 ft3 3.53 ft3 4.7 ft3 5.8 ft3 8.3 ft3 11 ft3
drain pit size (60 l) (65 l) (75 1) (100 1) (135 l) (165 1) (235 l) (304 l)
Table 9
Drain Line Sizing
Minimum Drain ID
Capacity Number of Machines
lb. (l) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 in. 3 in. 3.5 in. 4 in. 4.5 in. 5 in. 5.5 in.
12 (60)
(51 mm) (76.2 mm) (88 mm) (102 mm) (114 mm) (124 mm) (140 mm)
2 in. 3 in. 3.5 in. 4 in. 4.5 in. 5 in. 5.5 in.
14 (65)
(51 mm) (76.2 mm) (88 mm) (102 mm) (114 mm) (124 mm) (140 mm)
2 in. 3 in. 3.5 in. 4 in. 4.5 in. 5 in. 5.5 in.
18 (75) (51 mm) (76.2 mm) (88 mm) (102 mm) (114 mm) (124 mm) (140 mm)
2 in. 3 in. 3.5 in. 4 in. 4.5 in. 5 in. 5.5 in.
25 (100)
(51 mm) (76.2 mm) (88 mm) (102 mm) (114 mm) (124 mm) (140 mm)
3 in. 3 in. 3.5 in. 4 in. 4.5 in. 5 in. 5.5 in.
30 (135)
(76.2 mm) (76.2 mm) (88 mm) (102 mm) (114 mm) (124 mm) (140 mm)
3 in. 3 in. 3.5 in. 4 in. 4.5 in. 5 in. 5.5 in.
35 (165)
(76.2 mm) (76.2 mm) (88 mm) (102 mm) (114 mm) (124 mm) (140 mm)
3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 6.7 in. 7.3 in. 8 in.
55 (235)
(76.2 mm) (102 mm) (131 mm) (152 mm) (170 mm) (186 mm) (203 mm)
3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 6 in. 6.7 in. 7.3 in. 8 in.
75 (305)
(76.2 mm) (102 mm) (131 mm) (152 mm) (170 mm) (186 mm) (203 mm)
Table 10
Electrical Specifications
Voltage Designation Standard Electric Heat
Full Load
(Voltage)
Capacity
(Heating
Element
Breaker
Breaker
Voltage
Circuit
Circuit
Phase
Amps
Amps
Cycle
/mm2
/mm2
Code
lb. (l)
AWG
AWG
Load
Wire
kW)
Full
11,6 - 6Kw (380V)
C 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 8 16 14/2.5 16 14/2.5
13,4 - 6Kw (415V)
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 3.3 6 14/2.5 N/A
12 10,1 - 6Kw (380V)
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+PE 3.3 6 14/2.5 16 14/2.5
(60) 11,9 - 6Kw (415V)
14,8 - 6Kw (208V)
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A 20 10/2.5
18,9 - 6Kw (240V)
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 8 16 14/2.5 22 - 3Kw 32 10/4
11,6 - 6Kw (380V)
C 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 8 16 14/2.5 16 14/2.5
13,4 - 6Kw (415V)
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 6 14/2.5 N/A
14 10,1 - 6Kw (380V)
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 6 14/2.5 16 14/2.5
(65) 11,9 - 6Kw (415V)
14,8 - 6Kw (208V)
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A 20 10/2.5
18,9 - 6Kw (240V)
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 10 16 14/2.5 N/A
16,2 - 9Kw (380V)
C 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 10 16 14/2.5 20 10/2.5
18,8 - 9Kw (415V)
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 6 14/2.5 14,3 - 9Kw 16 14/2.5
18 14,7 - 9Kw (380V)
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 6 14/2.5 20 10/2.5
(75) 17,3 - 9Kw (415V)
21 - 9Kw (208V)
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A 32 10/2.5
27,1 - 9Kw (240V)
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 10 16 14/2.5 36 40 8/4
16,2 - 9Kw (380V)
C 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 10 16 14/2.5 20 10/2.5
18,8 - 9Kw (415V)
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 6 14/2.5 14,3 - 9Kw 16 14/2.5
25 14,7 - 9Kw (380V)
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 6 14/2.5 20 10/2.5
(100) 17,3 - 9Kw (415V)
21 - 9Kw (208V)
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A 32 10/2.5
27,1 - 9Kw (240V)
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 10 16 14/2.5 N/A
C 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 10 16 14/2.5 20,8 -12Kw (380V) 25 10/2.5
24,7 - 18Kw (440V)
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 10 14/2.5 32 8/4
29,2 - 18Kw (480V)
30 19,3 - 12Kw (380V)
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 6 14/2.5 25 10/2.5
(135) 22,8 -12Kw (415V)
27,2 - 12Kw (208V)
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A 40 8/4
35,3 - 12Kw (240V)
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 10 16 14/2.5 N/A
Table 12 (continued)
Table 12 (continued)
Electrical Specifications
Voltage Designation Standard Electric Heat
Full Load
(Voltage)
Capacity
(Heating
Element
Breaker
Breaker
Voltage
Circuit
Circuit
Phase
Amps
Amps
Cycle
/mm2
/mm2
Code
lb. (l)
Load
AWG
AWG
Wire
kW)
Full
20,8 -12Kw (380V)
25 10/2.5
24,3 - 12Kw (415V)
C 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 10 16 14/2.5
30,4 - 18Kw (380V)
40 8/4
35,7 - 18Kw (415V)
24,9 - 18Kw (440V)
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 10 14/2.5 32 8/4
29,4 - 18Kw (480V)
35
19,3 - 12Kw (380V)
(165) 25 10/2.5
23 -12Kw (415V)
P 380-415 50/60 3 3+PE 4.1 6 14/2.5
28,6 - 18Kw (380V)
40 8/4
33,9 - 18Kw (415V)
40 - 18kW (208V)
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A 63 6/6
52,3 - 18Kw (240V)
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 10 16 14/2.5 N/A
31,4 - 18Kw (380V)
C 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 16 20 14/2.5 40 8/4
36,7 - 18Kw (415V)
25,3 - 18Kw (440V)
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 6.5 16 14/2.5 32 8/4
29,8 - 18Kw (480V)
55
29 - 18Kw (380V)
(235) P 380-415 50/60 3 3+PE 6.5 10 14/2.5 40 8/4
34,2 - 18Kw (415V)
41 - 18Kw (200V)
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A 63 6/6
53,3 - 18Kw (240V)
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE 16 20 14/2.5 N/A
41,7 - 24Kw (380V)
C 380-415 50/60 3 3+N+PE 9 16 14/2.5 63 6/6
48,7 - 24Kw (415V)
25,3 - 18Kw (440V)
N 440-480 50/60 3 3+PE 6.5 16 14/2.5 32 8/4
29,8 - 18Kw (480V)
75
41,7 - 24Kw (380V)
(305) P 380-415 50/60 3 3+PE 9 16 14/2.5 63 6/6
48,7 - 24Kw (415V)
41 - 18Kw (200V)
Q 200-240 50/60 3 3+PE N/A 63 6/6
53,3 - 18Kw (240V)
X 200-240 50/60 1/3 2/3+PE N/A N/A
Table 12
CFD628N
Figure 12
Remove the cover plate at the back of the machine.
Using copper conductors only, connect the power
cable to the connectors. Refer to the instructions listed
on the machine’s decal on how to connect the
machine.
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 CF
chemical leaks. CONNECTION OF THE LIQUID SUPPLY HOSES
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CFD629N
Steam Requirements
(Steam Heat Option Only)
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.
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Table 13
NOTE: The Supply button is button 6. Pump Pump Pump Pump Pump Pump
1 2 3 4 5 6
Supply relay 1 controls terminals 1 and 2. Figure 15 Primary 220 Volt Remote Liquid Supply
shows the jumper wire from terminal 13 (L1 220 VAC) Connection (Continued)
to all other even pins (i.e., 2, 4, 6…). This applies L1
(220 VAC) to terminal 2. When supply 4 on the WE-8
is programmed, this will close supply relay 1 and
apply L1 (220 VAC) through pin 2 to pin 1. This signal
is used from the terminal to the chemical supply
vendors first pump.
IMPORTANT: Supply 4 must be programmed on
the WE-8 to create the signal on terminal 1. The
chemical vendor will always use terminal 14 as the
common terminal for all pumps. This will apply for
the remainder of the 220 VAC circuit for each of
the pump signals. For the remainder of the relays, EXAMPLE: PUMPS 24V ~
supply relay 2 will control terminals 3 and 4; CFSD518N
CFS495N
Figure 17
Also, pumps with different operating voltage
requirements can be combined.
CFS496N
Figure 18
1 2
2
CFS501N
1 Window
2 Probe
Figure 19
The out-of-balance switch is mounted on the upper
right side on the back of the control panel. There is a
window around the probe of the switch that is mounted
on the movable part of the machine.
When the machine goes out of balance by overloading
or uneven distribution of the linen, the out-of-balance
switch will interrupt this action to prevent damage to
the machine. CFS502N
1 Lubricating Device
IMPORTANT: To guarantee good functioning, the 2 Screw
probe should be centered horizontally and
vertically at 1/3 from the bottom of the tilt window
(when machine drum is empty). Figure 20
The bearing house of the machine is equipped with a
lubricating device, refer to Figure 20, which
automatically lubricates the bearing during one year.
Upon delivery of the machine, this lubricator has been
brought into use. When replacing, please put on the
matching screw, refer to Figure 20, in the foreseen
opening of the lubricator to activate.
WARNING
Ignoring this instruction will inevitably
cause damage to the bearings and void
the warranty!
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Control Function Test b. Close the door without locking it and attempt
to start the machine. The machine should not
The machine should be cleaned after the installation is start.
complete. A function test should then be executed on
the unloaded machine: c. Attempt to open the door while a cycle is in
progress. The door should not open.
1. Verify that power supply voltage and phase are
correct in accordance with the machine’s If the door lock and interlock are not functioning
requirements. properly, call a qualified service technician.
2. Open manual shut-off valves to the machine. 7. For standard processing, select Cycle 01 by
pressing key 0 and key 1 on the keypad. Then
3. Press the Emergency Stop button. press the Start key (or run factory test cycle 39 by
4. Apply power to the machine. pressing key 3, key 9 and Start key).
5. Release the Emergency Stop button. Run a complete cycle, checking operation of
water inlet valves, drain, and extract functions.
6. Check the door interlock before starting
operation: 8. Cylinder rotation must be clockwise in an extract
step for all models. If rotation is not correct,
a. Attempt to start the machine with the door disconnect power. A qualified electrician must
open. The machine should not start. reverse any two motor leads between the AC
drive and the main drive motor. Refer to
Figure 21.
2 3
CFD10N
Figure 21