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Electrolux EUD-615CV User Manual
Electrolux EUD-615CV User Manual

Electrolux EUD-615CV User Manual

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Washer extractor
EUD-615CV, EUD-618CV, EUD-625CV, EUD-630CV,
EUD-645CV, EUD-660CV, EUD-680CV
Type W3....
438917848/US
2024.04.30

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  • Page 1 User Manual Washer extractor EUD-615CV, EUD-618CV, EUD-625CV, EUD-630CV, EUD-645CV, EUD-660CV, EUD-680CV Type W3..438917848/US 2024.04.30...
  • Page 3 Safety WARNING: ALL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SHOWN ON THE NEXT PAGE OF THIS MANUAL MUST BE FOLLOWED DAILY FOR PROPER OPERATION OF YOUR MACHINE. MAKE CERTAIN TO KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SECURE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. PLEASE ENTER THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS ON THE MACHINE(S) DATA PLATE(S).
  • Page 4 Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, including the following: 1. Read all instructions before using the appliance. 2. This machine must be securely bolted to an uncovered concrete floor. 3.
  • Page 5 Safety NOTICE TO: OWNERS, OPERATORS AND DEALERS IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE, POOR HOUSEKEEPING AND WILLFUL NEGLECT OR BYPASSING OF SAFETY DEVICES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS ACCIDENTS OR INJURY. TO ASSURE THE SAFETY OF CUSTOMERS AND/OR OPERATORS OF YOUR MACHINE, THE FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE CHECKS MUST BE PERFORMED ON A DAILY BASIS. Prior to operation of the machine, check to make certain that all operating instructions and warning signs are affixed to the machine and legible.
  • Page 6 Improper fastening of this machine to its foundation, inferior foundation materials, an undersized foundation, the use of fabricated steel bases not provided by Electrolux Professional or its approved supplier(s), the use of an improper type, number, or size of mounting bolts, or failure to use proper hardware on mounting bolts may result in damage to the machine that will not be covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 Safety Precautions ..........................9 General safety information......................9 Commercial use only........................9 Copyright ..........................10 Ergonomics certification ......................10 Symbols..........................10 2 Warranty terms and exclusions......................11 3 General ............................12 4 Handling ............................13 Load ............................13 Detergent ..........................13 To start a wash program ......................15 When program has ended ......................17 5 Menus and functions .........................18 Main menu ..........................18...
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    • The openings in the base, shall not be obstructed by a carpet. • Maximum mass of dry cloth: EUD-615CV: 7.5 kg / 16.5 lbs, EUD-618CV: 8.5 kg / 18.7 lbs, EUD-625CV: 11.5 kg / 25.4 lbs, EUD-630CV: 14.5 kg / 32 lbs, EUD-645CV: 21 kg / 46.3 lbs, EUD-660CV: 27.5 kg / 60.6 lbs, EUD-680CV: 36.5 kg / 80.5 lbs.
  • Page 10: Copyright

    1.3 Copyright This manual is intended solely for consultation by the operator and can only be given to third parties with the permis- sion of Electrolux Professional AB company. 1.4 Ergonomics certification The human body is designed for movement and activity but physical stress injuries as a result of static and repetitive movements or unfavorable working postures may occur.
  • Page 11: Warranty Terms And Exclusions

    Warranty will be applicable where the customer has used only genuine spare parts and has performed maintenance in accordance with Electrolux Professional user and maintenance documentation made available in paper or elec- tronic format. Electrolux Professional strongly recommends using Electrolux Professional approved cleaning, rinse and descaling agents to obtain optimal results and maintain product efficiency over time.
  • Page 12: General

    User Manual 3 General There are a large number of wash programs for different business segments available in the machine but only the wash programs suitable for the business segment selected are visible on the program selection screen. It is possible to create new wash programs directly on the user interface. A wash program created in one model/size of machine can be transferred to another model/size without changing any parameters.
  • Page 13: Handling

    User Manual 4 Handling 4.1 Load Load the goods into the machine according to recommendations and close the door. Recommended maximum load EUD-615 7 kg / 15 lbs EUD-618 8 kg / 18 lbs EUD-625 11 kg / 25 lbs EUD-630 14 kg / 30 lbs EUD-645...
  • Page 14 User Manual Detergent container on the front of the machine (optional for WH6–14, WH6–20, WH6–27, WH6–33) Push to open the detergent container. Add the correct amount of detergent, bleach and softener according to recommendations. (Not valid if automatic dosing is used). fig.X00963A Pre-wash, liquid detergent.
  • Page 15: To Start A Wash Program

    User Manual 4.3 To start a wash program Tap to select a program from the list. Depending on machine set up the programs are displayed as a list or as a grid. fig.X01573A fig.X01573 In list view you can get a quick view of the main parameters in the wash program: the calculated program duration, the highest programmed temperature and the final extraction speed in G.
  • Page 16 User Manual Activate the information menu for more details about selected program. Information about the different program parameters are shown on the screen. Information The actual temperature The highest programmed temperature If there is a Cool down module in the program or not Thermal disinfection (maintain temperature) Remaining time in the current program module Duration of the program...
  • Page 17: When Program Has Ended

    User Manual Before start it is possible to add information about the wash load to be run. The menu items are selected in the Set- tings menu. Follow the on screen instructions for each menu item. This information will be shown at the end of the wash cycle and will also be stored in Statistics and be included in reports.
  • Page 18: Menus And Functions

    User Manual 5 Menus and functions 5.1 Main menu Push the menu button to enter the main menu. The menu button will not be visible if any of the self service segments is selected. To enter main menu in self service, push and hold at the menu button position for 10 seconds.
  • Page 19: Edit Programs

    User Manual 5.1.1 Edit programs In this menu it is possible to change settings for any program other than the factory-made ones. Change program picture Rename program Duplicate program Copy module/parameter Paste module/parameter To duplicate and edit a program Activate the program you wish to duplicate with a long press. An extra menu with options will appear on the screen. Press the duplicate symbol to duplicate the program.
  • Page 20 User Manual Header module: General The parameters that are valid for the whole wash program are set in the header module. • Start pumps at – Set the temperature at which dosing pumps should start in case “start at temperature” is selected in the wash module. •...
  • Page 21 User Manual Parameters in main wash, pre wash, rinse, pre rinse and soaking modules: Temperature settings • Filling with pre heating – Set if the water shall be heated to max; “Filling max. temperature”, during the filling phase. Can be used to shorten the total program time.
  • Page 22 User Manual Flushing in detergent box compartments Select which compartment(s) in the detergent box that shall be flushed in the module. The front mounted box has 6 compart- ments but 1a and 1b are flushed in parallel and this also applies to 2a and 2b. The top mounted box has 4 compartments. In factory made programs the compartments are used like below: •...
  • Page 23 User Manual Water level Water level in mm WH6–7 WH6–8 WH6–11 WH6–14 WH6–20 WH6–27 WH6–33 0.Low 1.Low Medium 2.Medium 3.Medium High 4.High 5.Extra High 6. Very High 6. Very high 5. Extra high 4. High 3. Medium high 2. Medium 1.
  • Page 24: Statistics

    User Manual 5.1.2 Statistics This function is used to check the statistics of the machine. For example total program run hours, used chemicals, power fails etc.
  • Page 25: Pumps

    User Manual 5.1.3 Pumps In this menu you can manage dosing systems/pumps such as Dosave, Jetsave or other pumps connected to the machine. Pumps Select pump type connected • Select “Peristaltic” for Dosave (or any other dosing system or pumps connected to the digital (relay) outputs). •...
  • Page 26: Settings

    User Manual 5.1.4 Settings In this menu, different settings to the machine can be made. The table show some of the settings that can be changed/set. Language • Default language – Choose from the drop down list which language that shall be used as default language on the machine. •...
  • Page 27 User Manual • Programs Select if buttons for selection of chemicals shall be visible or not on the start screen. There can be a maximum of three buttons for chemical selection. One for detergent, one for bleach and one for softener. For each button it is possible to select the following: –...
  • Page 28 User Manual Payment and booking systems There are different ways to communicate with payment and booking systems. Some payment/booking systems use serial communication protocols, other systems use digital outputs/inputs. For systems that use digital signals, the following applies: • A payment system (coin selector or card reader) that is mounted inside the washer extractor should be connected to the internal coin input as described in the instruction that follows with the payment system.
  • Page 29: Service

    User Manual 5.1.5 Service This menu is mainly used for trouble shooting and functional tests. • It is possible to turn on/off outputs and also to check the status of inputs. • The drum motor can be ordered to run at a desired speed and direction. •...
  • Page 30: Transfer

    User Manual 5.1.6 Transfer This menu is used to transfer/copy programs and settings to/from the machine by using a USB memory. Follow the instructions on the screen. Download statistics report for the selected period. Transfer wash programs to/from the USB memory by drag and drop. Upload wash program images from the USB memory.
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    User Manual 6 Maintenance 6.1 General It is the responsibility of the owner of the machine/the laundry manager to make sure that maintenance is periodically performed. Note! Lack of maintenance may deteriorate the performance of the machine and may cause damage to components.
  • Page 32 User Manual Detergent container on top of the machine Clean the detergent container at regular basis to avoid that it is being clogged by detergent residue. Clean with hot water and for example a small brush. Carefully pull out the siphons (A) and make sure to also clean the surrounding area. Refit the siphons when ready and then over fill some water into both compartments (A) to flush the compartments.
  • Page 33 User Manual Unlock the softener compartment with the security snap and remove it from the container. fig.X01618 Remove the siphons and the lid to the softener compartment. Clean all parts with hot water and for example a small brush. fig.X01620 Clean the detergent container and the area above the detergent container with for example a damp cloth.
  • Page 34: Deliming

    User Manual Remount all parts and insert the compartments in the detergent container. Make sure to lock the compartments when ready. fig.X01619B 6.4.1 Deliming When deliming is needed: Use the special machine cleaning program. If the program is not available, use the Settings menu to add the program to the program selection screen.
  • Page 35: Water Inlet

    User Manual 6.6 Water inlet At regular basis, check the filter at the water inlet. Clean if necessary. Demount the hose to the water inlet and pull out the filter (A). When remounting, make sure the filter is in position and that the connections are tight. fig.7706 6.7 Cleaning the mop elements (Only valid for mop machines).
  • Page 36: Disposal Information

    User Manual 7 Disposal information 7.1 Disposal of appliance at end of life Before disposing of the machine, make sure to carefully check its physical condition, and in particular any parts of the structure that can give or break during scrapping. The machine’s parts must be disposed of in a differentiated way, according to their different characteristics (e.g.
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This manual is also suitable for:

Eud-618cvEud-625cvEud-630cvEud-645cvEud-660cvEud-680cv

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