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18 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PUBLICATION DATE Nov 05 516828
Re-start the above procedure to verify if the door pressure at hinge side is satisfactory.
Once the hinge side is good, you need to verify the door pressure at doorlock side. Therefore, set the handle
in open position and close slowly the door with the handle:
- If the force gradually rises to a reasonable force the pressure is good.
- In the case where, at the end, a high force is necessary to get the handle in final position, the pressure is too high.
- If the force does not gradually increase when closing, the pressure is too low.
Also between the back side of the door lock and fixation part are 1or more adjustment shims.
- If the door pressure, at the door lock side is too low you need to remove one (1) shim.
- If the door pressure at the door lock side is too high you need to add one (1) shim.
Re-start the above procedure to verify if the door pressure, at door lock side, is satisfactory.
In able to do this you need to remove the front panel. Release all connections to the front panel, turn it 90°
clockwise and move it backwards over the door. The door lock is attached with 2 screws.
Reestablish all panels and safety guards
Important note: - Always have on both fixation points the same quantity of shims.
- High door seal pressure can be a cause of leaking due to bending the door in the middle.
- All nuts, bolts and screws needs to be secured by a screw lock.
13.4. ADJUSTMENT GEAR BELTS
The belt tension does not need to be adjusted, it is a self-adjusting system. Nevertheless, belts are moving
parts and are liable to wear. For replacement, see service instructions.
The 25lb / 10kg washer has a two belt system that is self adjusting. Due to the different lengths, the wear
behavior of both belts, are different. Therefore, it may be necessary to adjust the belt tension, over the course
of time. If the long belt is to loose, loosen the motor (16) fixation point (11), but do not remove the bolt
(5/16”x11/4”). This allows spring (7) tension on the long belt. If necessary add spring force by tightening
the M8 nut and counter nut (9) to the max of the allowed belt tension (± 230N). Then put the necessary belt
tension on the short belt by pushing the motor down and fix the motor position by fixing the bolt
(5/16”x11/4” )(11).
Important note: Tighten the securing bolt (11) carefully so that it would not deform the plastic washers (14, 15).
The motor is (and must stay) electrically isolated from the frame.
1. Drum pulley
2. Belt PJ1473
3. Idler Pulley complete
4. Securing ring
5. Bolt M6x6
6. Belt PJ559
7. Spring
8. Bolt with eye M8x50
9. Nut M8
10. Pin
11. Bolt 5/16“x11/4“
12. Spring washer 8
13. Washer 8
14. Plastic washer 8,4x25x2
15. Plastic washer 8,2x12x3
16. Motor
13.5. REPLACEMENT WASHER FUSES
The correct values of fuses can be found in the vicinity of the fuse holders and on the electrical scheme and
delivered with the machine. When a fuse is blown, you can replace it with the same value but in NO case a
higher value. If the fuse blows again, do not change it, but find the cause of the failure.
Contact your commercial distributor for help if necessary.
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