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Manual de usuario Cissell, modelo AJ1032
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3. Dress garment on buck. 4. Simultaneously push and hold both CLOSE pushbuttons (Items 1 and 6, Figure 2) until head closes and pressing pressure is applied. Release both pushbuttons. NOTE: If either pushbutton is released BEFORE pressing pressure is applied, head will return to a fully OPEN position. 5. Once garment is sufficiently pressed, press OPEN pushbutton (Item 5, Figure 2) to open press. 6. Hang or fold pressed article as soon as possible to preserve finish. Presses With Timers ONLY 1. Perform pre-operating services. 2. Place timer switch (Item 4, Figure 2) in the ON position. 3. Set time selector knob (Item 2, Figure 2) to desired time. NOTE: Proper time required for pressing varies with garment material and moisture retention. Set timer so pressing pressure is applied long enough to set a press. Proper time is best determined by experience. 4. Dress garment on buck. 5. Simultaneously push and hold both CLOSE pushbuttons (Items 1 and 6, Figure 2) until head closes and pressing pressure is applied. Release both pushbuttons. © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT AJ1032 Operation NOTE: If either pushbutton is released BEFORE pressing pressure is applied, head will return to a fully OPEN position. Pressing pressure will be applied for period of time set. When timer times out, head will automatically open. NOTE: Head can be opened at any time during timer controlled pressing by pressing OPEN pushbutton (Item 5, Figure 2). 6. Hang or fold pressed article as soon as possible to preserve finish. Post-Operating Services Perform the following services after final operation of day or anytime press is not going to be used for an extended period of time. 1. Close steam supply shut-off valve. 2. Close downstream relieving shut-off valve at air inlet. 3. Close steam return shut-off valve. 4. Clean press head if required. Refer to Maintenance section. AJ1032 © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Notes © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT AJ1032 Maintenance NOTE: SHUTDOWNS due to unscheduled maintenance can be AVOIDED OR MINIMIZED by: • Performing periodic inspections as described, AND • Performing lubrication services at the time intervals specified in these instructions. Following are recommended precautions that personnel must understand and apply when performing general periodic maintenance tasks. WARNING To avoid possible serious injury: • ALWAYS close air supply line shut-off valve AND lock out air service BEFORE: -opening filter drain cock -removing filter bowl -filling oil bowl W346 Periodic Inspections Frequency at which inspections should be performed, inspection procedures to be followed, and corrective actions to be taken are listed in Table 2. WARNING To avoid possible serious injury: • ALWAYS shut off services to press BEFORE doing ANY maintenance, service, setup, adjustments or repair tasks. • Shut off AND lock out ALL electric power to press. • Shut off AND lock out ALL air service to press. • Shut off AND lock out ALL steam service to press. • Let heated surfaces cool. • BE SURE moving parts are at a standstill. • ALWAYS be careful to AVOID spring- loaded components when working inside press. • ALL maintenance, service, etc., MUST be performed ONLY by qualified service personnel. W345 AJ1032 © Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC – DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT Maintenance Time Intervals Operation or Inspection Corrective Action Daily or as required Visually inspect sight glass in air line filter at inlet. (Refer to Item 4, Figure 4.) If moisture and oil are collecting in bowl, auto- drain is not working. Clean, repair or replace auto-drain. Check buck padding. Clean padding. Replace padding if it is torn or brittle or has burn spots. Visually inspect press head for discoloration or stickiness. Clean press head with a head surface cleaner as needed. Weekly Inspect air line filter for sediment. Clean air filter if dirt is present. Inspect all safety labels. Refer to Parts Manual for location and description of labels. Replace labels which are damaged, missing or unreadable. Every two weeks Inspect steam strainers in steam inlet and outlet lines and in traps. Clean steam strainer if dirt is present. Monthly Inspect customer-furnished steam traps per instructions provided with traps. Clean customer-furnished steam traps if dirt is present. Check all steam and air connections for visual signs of leakage. Tighten any loose connections. Replace lines where necessary. Check condition of the flexible steam hoses. Replace steam hoses with broken braids. Every six months Remove all covers and check cap screws, fittings and cylinders for security of attachment. Tighten as required. Table 2 Cleaning Press Head Cleaning press head is periodically required. Press head requires cleaning if discoloration transfers from head to garments or garments stick to head as it opens. WARNING If using a surface cleaner which requires he...
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