Installation, Removing the transit packing, Adjusting the feet – ASKO 12004 User Manual

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The machine is supplied with:

• Operating instructions and

instaliation instructions.

• Type-approved inlet hose for

connection to water supply.

• A liquid soap dispenser is

available for thin liquids.

Dimensions

32 1/4"

X

23 1/2"

X

23 1/2"

Weight

187.4 lbs.

Drum volume

43 litres

Spinning speed

1300/900 r/min

Rated load

2000/3200 W

Supply voltage

208/240 V,
single-phase

Heater rating

1800/3000 W

Material of drum
and barrel

Stainless steel

Material of

outer casing

Powder-painted

hot-dip-galvanized
steel sheet

Mounting

Stationary: four
adjustable mbber

covered feet

Water supply
hose

63" pex pipe

Supply pressure

0.1-1 MPa
(10-100 N/cm2,

1-10 kp/cm^,

15-142 PSI)

Outlet

59” of poly-
propene hose,
3/4" internal

diameter, max

height of drain
hose 6'

Installation

Removing the transit packing

The transit packing consists of two
tubes which prevent the tub from
moving around inside the machine
during transport. The tubes are
secured to a cross-beam at the
back of the machine.

Remove the transit packing as
foliows:

® Remove the screws and special

washers which retain the beam,

and remove the beam.

' Replace the washers on the flat­

tened part of the tubes. Use them
as tools to turn the tubes through
about 45°, as shown in the draw­

ing, and pull out the tubes.

Turn

® Turn the washers so that they

cover the holes where the tubes
were fitted and replace the
screws.

Save the tubes and
cross beam, which

wili be needed if the
machine has to be
transported else­
where. Fit them in

the reverse order to
that described
above

Adjusting the feet

It is essential that the machine does

not move around when it is spinning.
This means that it must be standing
firmly and level on the floor. The four
feet are individually adjustable. Set

them carefully so that the machine
is standing level, and tighten the
locknuts securely. Failure to do this
will cause unnecessary vibration.

Building-in the machine

The machine can be built in beneath
a standard 331/2--35 1/2"
(850-900 mm) worktop.
There must be at least 1/4" (5 mm) gap

around the machine, also between

the rear edge of the top panel and
the wall behind it. This is important:
if no space is left, the machine may
touch the wall when it starts to spin.

Sere'

Two tubes

inside the
machine

Cross-beam

Washer

NOTE

Height Adjustment:

32 1/4"-331/2"

Do not Raise Higher

than 331/2"

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