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Washer extractor
WN6–8, WN6–9, WN6–11, WN6–14,
WN6–20, WN6–28, WN6–35
Compass Pro
Type W3....
438917554/GB, IE
Original instructions
2024.02.12
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  • Page 1 Installation manual Washer extractor WN6–8, WN6–9, WN6–11, WN6–14, WN6–20, WN6–28, WN6–35 Compass Pro Type W3..438917554/GB, IE Original instructions 2024.02.12...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 Safety Precautions ..........................5 General safety information......................6 Commercial use only........................6 Copyright ..........................6 Symbols............................6 2 Warranty terms and exclusions......................7 3 Technical data.............................8 Drawing ............................8 3.1.1 WN6–8, WN6–9, WN6–11 ....................8 3.1.2 WN6–14 .........................9 3.1.3 WN6–20 ........................10 3.1.4 WN6–28, WN6–35 ......................11 Technical data .........................12 Connections ..........................13 4 Setup ...............................14...
  • Page 4 Contents The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to design and component specifications.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Installation manual 1 Safety Precautions • Servicing shall be carried out only by authorized personnel. • Only authorized spare parts, accessories and consumables shall be used. • Only use detergent intended for water-wash of textiles. Never use dry cleaning agents. •...
  • Page 6: General Safety Information

    The machine/machines covered by this manual is/are made for commercial and industrial use only. 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 Symbols Caution...
  • Page 7: 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 8: Technical Data

    Installation manual 3 Technical data 3.1 Drawing 3.1.1 WN6–8, WN6–9, WN6–11 fig.X01719 Operating panel Door opening, WN6–8, WN6–9: ⌀ 310 mm, WN6–11: ⌀ 365 mm Detergent container Cold water Hot water Re-used water Drain valve Liquid detergent supply Electrical connection Steam connection WN6–8 1135...
  • Page 9: Wn6-14

    Installation manual 3.1.2 WN6–14 fig.X01720 Operating panel Door opening, WN6–14: ⌀ 365 mm Detergent container Cold water Hot water Re-used water Drain valve Liquid detergent supply Electrical connection Steam connection WN6–14 1220 1335 WN6–14 1120 1100 1000...
  • Page 10: Wn6-20

    Installation manual 3.1.3 WN6–20 fig.X01721 Operating panel Door opening, WN6–20: ⌀ 395 mm Detergent container Cold water Hot water Re-used water Drain valve Liquid detergent supply Electrical connection Steam connection Cold water (for detergent container) / Hot water WN6–20 1345 1435 1050 WN6–20...
  • Page 11: Wn6-28, Wn6-35

    Installation manual 3.1.4 WN6–28, WN6–35 fig.X01722 Operating panel Door opening, WN6–28, WN6–35: ⌀ 435 mm Detergent container Cold water Hot water Re-used water Drain valve Liquid detergent supply Electrical connection Steam connection Cold water (for detergent container) / Hot water WN6–28 1030 1430...
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    Installation manual 3.2 Technical data WN6–8 WN6–9 WN6–11 WN6–14 WN6–20 WN6–28 WN6–35 Weight, net Drum volume litres Drum diameter Drum speed during wash Drum speed during extraction G-factor, max. Heating: Electricity Heating: Steam Heating: Hot water Frequency of the dynamic 11.2 11.2 10.4...
  • Page 13: Connections

    Installation manual 3.3 Connections WN6–8 WN6–9 WN6–11 WN6–14 WN6–20 WN6–28 WN6–35 Water valves 3/4” 3/4” 3/4” 3/4” 3/4” 3/4” 3/4” Recommended water pressure 200–600 200–600 200–600 200–600 200–600 200–600 200–600 Continuous operating pressure 50–800 50–800 50–800 50–800 50–800 50–800 50–800 Capacity at 300 kPa l/min Drain valve...
  • Page 14: Setup

    Installation manual 4 Setup 4.1 Unpacking Note! For WN6–14–WN6–35 two persons are recommended for the unpacking. Remove the front and rear panel. Remove the bolts between the machine and pallet. There is one to the right in the front of the machine and another diagonally opposed to it, at the back of the machine.
  • Page 15: Recycling Instruction For Packaging

    Installation manual 4.2 Recycling instruction for packaging fig.X02395 Fig. Description Code Type Wrapping film LDPE 4 Plastics Corner protection PS 6 Plastics Cardboard packaging PAP 20 Paper Pallet FOR 50 Wood Screw FE 40 Steel FE 40 Steel Plastic bag PET 1 Plastics...
  • Page 16: Siting

    Installation manual 4.3 Siting Install the machine close to a floor drain or open drain. The machine should be positioned so that there is plenty of room for working, both for the user and service personnel. The figure shows minimum distance to a wall and/or other machines. Failure to respect the prescribed distances will prevent easy access for maintenance and service operations.
  • Page 17: Mechanical Installation

    Installation manual 4.4 Mechanical installation Foundation requirement In this type of machine, the drum is attached directly to the frame. As a result the floor under the machine must be stable enough to absorb the dynamic forces generated during spin cycles. For that reason, the mounting bolts must be cast into the floor material itself.
  • Page 18 Installation manual After the machine has been placed over the other four M16 bolts, at the expansion M10 bolts (1) (only valid for WN6–35), place the two square spacers (t = 4 mm) over the two holes. They shall be placed between the machine and foundation.
  • Page 19: Casting A Plinth

    Installation manual 4.4.1 Casting a plinth A plinth should be used where the existing floor is less than 150 mm thick or in order to ensure that the machine is above the level of any water leakages. The plinth should be approximately 150 - 200 mm in height. Note! 2 M10 bolts are also required for WN6–35.
  • Page 20: Chemical Bolts / Chemical Anchors

    Installation manual 4.4.2 Chemical bolts / chemical anchors An alternative to breaking up the existing floor or foundation is to use chemical bolts M16. 1. Mark and drill four holes (⌀ 18 mm) 125 mm deep for the chemical bolts. Check the previous table for the correct position of the holes.
  • Page 21 Installation manual fig.7644C...
  • Page 22: Marine Installation

    Installation manual 5 Marine installation 5.1 Siting Install the machine close to a floor drain or open drain. The machine should be positioned so that there is plenty of room for working, both for the user and service personnel. The figure shows minimum distance to a wall and/or other machines. fig.X00959 25 mm 500 mm...
  • Page 23: Mechanical Installation

    Installation manual 5.2 Mechanical installation To ensure steadiness of the machine it is important to fasten the machine to the foundation. Level the machine by using stainless or galvanized steel washers between the machine and the floor. The washers must be of a size to cover the support surface. Fit the washers and self-locking nuts supplied with the machine and tighten well.
  • Page 24: Casting A Plinth

    Installation manual 5.2.1 Casting a plinth A plinth should be used where the existing floor is less than 150 mm thick or in order to ensure that the machine is above the level of any water leakages. The plinth should be approximately 150 - 200 mm in height. Note! 2 M10 bolts are also required for WN6–35.
  • Page 25: Welding A Foundation

    Installation manual 5.2.2 Welding a foundation A welded foundation shall be made where a concrete foundation can not be made. The welded foundation must be able to withstand the loads indicated in the table in the Technical data section. (Equivalent the concrete floor, with a minimum strength of 20.7 MPa). The following figure shows such an example of welded foundation, where the machine fixing points are located and must be mounted to the welded foundation.
  • Page 26: Water Connection

    Installation manual 6 Water connection All water intake connections to the machine should be fitted with manual shut-off valves and filters, to facilitate instal- lation and servicing. Water pipes and hoses should be flushed clean before installation. The machine shall be connected with new water hoses. Re-used water hoses must not be used. Hoses are to be of an approved type and grade and comply with IEC 61770.
  • Page 27 Installation manual Water pressure: Continuous operating pressure: 50–800 kPa (0.5-80 kp/cm Maximum: 1000 kPa (10 kp/cm Recommended: 200–600 kPa (2–6 kp/cm Note! If the water pressure is below the minimum value, the wash result can not be guaranteed for certain program. For WRAS-approved machines;...
  • Page 28: Connection Of External Dosing Systems

    Installation manual 7 Connection of external dosing systems 7.1 Connection of the hoses The machine is prepared for connection of external dosing systems or water re-use systems etc. The connections are closed at delivery. Open any of the connections that shall be used by drilling a hole where the hoses shall be connected.
  • Page 29: Electrical Connection Of External Dosing System

    Installation manual 7.2 Electrical connection of external dosing system The power supply to the external dosing system must never be connected to the machine’s incoming terminal block or to the edge connectors on the I/O-board. 7.2.1 Machine with connectors Connect the external dosing system to connections A and B on the machine. Connect the signal cable to B and the power supply to A.
  • Page 30: Machine Without Connectors

    Installation manual 7.2.2 Machine without connectors Connect the external dosing system to the I/O board, which is located to the right of the incoming power supply. The I/O board has edge connectors for connecting external dosing systems. Edge connectors on the I/O board can be loosened for connecting cables. fig.6572 11 = N 18 = Program run...
  • Page 31: Outputs

    Installation manual 7.2.3 Outputs Connect the power supply (e.g. 24V DC) for the external liquid supplies to 9 and 10. If an internal power supply (from the machine) is being used, it can be taken from 1 (N) and connected to 9 and from 2 (L) and connected to 10. Max load on the outputs 0.5 A.
  • Page 32: Inputs

    Installation manual 7.2.4 Inputs The signal level can be 5-24V DC/AC or 100- 240V AC. For 5-24V, the signal reference is connected to 3 and for 100-240V to 4. Potentials on the inputs cannot be mixed. Note! The I/O board will be damaged if the voltage on connection 3 is too high > 24V. Connection 8 may be connected if the program is to pause, e.g.
  • Page 33: Drain Connection

    Installation manual 8 Drain connection Connect a 75 mm pipe or rubber hose to the machine’s drain pipe, ensuring a downward flow from the machine. Avoid sharp bends which may prevent proper draining. fig.5330 Drain pump (for models WN6–8, WN6–9, WN6–11) The drainage pipe should be located over a floor drain, drainage channel or the like.
  • Page 34: Electrical Connection

    Installation manual 9 Electrical connection 9.1 Electrical installation The electrical installation may only be carried out by qualified personnel. Machines with frequency-controlled motors can be incompatible with certain types of earth leakage circuit break- er. It is important to know that the machines are designed to provide a high level of personal safety, which is why items of external equipment such as earth leakage circuit breakers are not necessary but is recommended.
  • Page 35: Electrical Connections

    Installation manual 9.2 Electrical connections WN6–8 Electrical connections Heating alternative Main voltage Heating power Total power Recommended fuse Electric heated 220-240V 1/1N~ 50/60 3.0/5.4/7.5 3.3/5.7/7.8 16/25/32 220-240V 3~ 50/60 3.0/5.4/7.5 3.4/5.7/7.8 10/16/25 380-415V 3N/3~ 50/60 3.0/5.4/7.5 3.4/5.7/7.8 10/10/16 440V 3~ 50/60 5.4/7.5 5.7/7.9...
  • Page 36 Installation manual WN6–20 Electrical connections Heating alternative Main voltage Heating power Total power Recommended fuse Electric heated 220-240V 1/1N~ 50/60 4.8/13.0 5.3/13.5 25/63 220-240V 3~ 50/60 4.8/13.0 5.3/13.5 16/35 380-415V 3N/3~ 50/60 4.8/13.0 5.3/13.5 10/25 440V 3~ 50/60 13.0 13.5 480V 3~ 13.0 13.7...
  • Page 37: Machine Connection

    Installation manual 9.3 Machine connection Connect the earth and other wires as shown. Single-phase connection Three-phase connection 1NAC L2 L3 3N AC L2 L3 1N/1 3N AC L2/N Single phase machines may be powered either by connection between a phase and neutral or by connecting be- tween two phases.
  • Page 38: Machine Connection With Ferrite

    Installation manual 9.4 Machine connection with ferrite 9.4.1 WN6–28, WN6–35 To obtain approved level of EMC, it is mandatory to use the ferrite which is enclosed with above listed models. (Note that this is only valid for those models). Before connecting to the machine, the protective earth (PE) wire shall be wrapped around the ferrite. Prepare the power cord by making sure the protective earth (PE) wire is longer than the other wires according to the table.
  • Page 39: Functions For I/O-Cards

    Installation manual 9.5 Functions for I/O-cards The electrical schematic can be one of the following: 9.5.1 External coin meter/Central payment (2A) The signal received from external coin meters must be a pulse between 300–3000 ms (500 ms is recommended) with a minimum pause of 300 ms (500 ms is recommended) between two pulses. fig.6606A...
  • Page 40: Central Payment (2B)

    Installation manual 9.5.2 Central payment (2B) To start the machine from a central payment system, the payment system must transmit a start pulse to the machine. The start pulse can be either 230V or 24V. In order to receive a feedback signal once the machine has started, 230V or 24V must be connected to connection 19.
  • Page 41: Central Payment (2C)

    Installation manual 9.5.3 Central payment (2C) The central payment or booking system shall transmit an active (high) signal to the machine once permission has been granted to start the machine. The signal must remain active (high) until the machine starts. A feedback signal will be present on connection 18 and remain active (high) whilst the machine door is closed but the program has not started.
  • Page 42: Outputs For Detergent Signals And Inputs For Pause Signals, "Empty" Signal And Price Reduction (2D)

    Installation manual 9.5.4 Outputs for detergent signals and inputs for pause signals, "empty" signal and price reduction (2D) The figure shows standard function addressing for machines with the coin program package. By maintaining an active (high) signal on connection 5 ("Price red"), the price of the program can be reduced. This function has a number of uses, including providing reductions during a specific period of the day.
  • Page 43: Central Booking/Payment (2F)

    Installation manual 9.5.5 Central booking/payment (2F) The central payment or booking system shall provide an active (high) signal to the machine once permission has been granted to start the machine. The signal must remain active (high) until the machine starts. A feedback signal will be present on connection 18 and remain active (high) whilst the program is running.
  • Page 44: Machines With I/O Module Type 3

    Installation manual 9.5.6 Machines with I/O module type 3 By maintaining an active (high) signal on connection 3 "Price reduction”, the price of the program can be reduced. This function has a number of uses, including providing reductions during a specific period of the day. Whilst the sig- nal remains active (high), the price of the program is reduced by the percentage entered in the price programming menu.
  • Page 45: Converting Heating Elements

    Installation manual 9.6 Converting heating elements WN6–20 can be converted from 380-415V 3N AC to 220-240V 1N AC with reduced power Disconnect the power to the machine. Demount the cover panel to the electrical connections. Remove the cables that are connected to K21:2 and K22:6. Move the remaining cables from L2 and L3 to L1 or N ac- cording to the figure.
  • Page 46: Steam Connection

    Installation manual 10 Steam connection Inlet pipes connected to the machine must be equipped with a manual shut-off valve to facilitate installation and serv- icing. The connection hose must be of type ISO/1307- 1983 or equivalent. Connection size at filter: DN 15 (BSP 1/2"). Demount the top panel (A).
  • Page 47: At First Power Up

    Installation manual 11 At first power up When the installation is complete and the power is connected for the first time you will be forced to make the following settings. When one setting is ready you will automatically enter the next one. •...
  • Page 48: Function Check

    Installation manual 12 Function check May only be carried out by qualified personnel. A function check must be made when the installation is finished and before the machine can be ready to be used. Open the manual water valves. Start a program. •...
  • Page 49: Disposal Information

    Installation manual 13 Disposal information 13.1 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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