RollMAN MP 8015 E User manual

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USER MANUAL
CLOTHES IRONING MACHINE WITH ROLLER
’’ROLLMAN’’ MP 8015 E
MODEL-80151000012 E
ENGLISH



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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
FOR HANDLING, MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY
Before rst use of the machine for ironing clothes with a roller
(hereinafter referred to as ironing machine) please read these
instructions for use and maintenance in order to avoid accidents,
injuries and damage to your device.

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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT SAFETY .............................5
Purpose of the machine for clothes/laundry ironing ......................................5
Technical safety ...........................................................................................................5
Use of the laundry ironing machine......................................................................6
Additional equipment and parts ............................................................................7
THE MAIN PARTS OF THE MACHINE FOR IRONING .....................................8
Control board of the ironing machine..................................................................9
Moving the ironing machine....................................................................................9
Assembly and disassembly of the ironing machine.........................................9
Safety lever................................................................................................................. 10
BEFORE THE FIRST USE OF IRONING MACHINE.......................................... 11
Power supply cable.................................................................................................. 11
Protecting the roller from dust............................................................................ 11
Preparing the operating zone (Workspace)........................................................ 11
Preparation of materials for ironing .................................................................. 12
Moisturizing the material for ironing................................................................. 12
Sorting.......................................................................................................................... 12
IRONING..................................................................................................................... 13
Turning the machine for ironing on and o.................................................... 13
Setting the temperature for ironing................................................................... 13
Selection of rotational speed of the roller ....................................................... 14
Process of ironing material................................................................................... 14
Adding material for ironing................................................................................... 15
Removing the inductor of material for ironing............................................... 15
Holder for ironed material .................................................................................... 15
General tips for ironing .......................................................................................... 15
AFTER MATERIAL IRONING................................................................................. 16
Turning o the ironing machine.......................................................................... 16
Disposing the machine for ironing for a longer period ............................... 16

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TIPS FOR IRONING DIFFERENT MATERIALS ................................................. 17
Tablecloths ................................................................................................................. 17
Napkins, hand towels.............................................................................................. 17
Sheets and blankets ................................................................................................ 17
Pillowcases ................................................................................................................. 17
Quilt sheets ................................................................................................................ 17
Shirts ............................................................................................................................ 18
Trousers ...................................................................................................................... 19
Skirts............................................................................................................................. 20
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF MACHINE FOR IRONING.............. 20
Cleaning the ironing element (heating plate).................................................. 20
Cleaning the body of the machine for ironing................................................ 21
Cleaning and replacing the roller envelope..................................................... 21
Replacing the roller envelope............................................................................... 21
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS..................................................................... 23
POST SALES SUPPORT........................................................................................... 24
’’ROLLMAN’’ SUPPORT .......................................................................................... 24
CONNECTION TO ELECTRICITY.......................................................................... 24
TECHNICAL DATA FOR LAUNDRY IRONING MACHINE............................ 25
HELP PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT ............................................................... 26
Packaging disposal................................................................................................... 26
Disposal of an old, out of use machine for ironing ............................................ 26
IDENTIFICATION LABEL........................................................................................ 27
CONTACT DATA ....................................................................................................... 30

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
FOR EQUIPMENT SAFETY
Purpose of the machine for
clothes/laundry ironing
• The main purpose of this product
is the ironing of all textile items in
households, laundries, boarding
houses, restaurants, hostels and the
like, in accordance with this instruction.
• Use the ironing machine only for the
intended purpose, i.e. for the ironing
of textiles with declaration indicating
that ironing is permitted.
• Persons with inadequate physical
and health abilities or inappropriate
experience should use the machine
only under supervision and following
the instructions of trained and
experienced sta.
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Technical safety
• It is not envisaged for any person to
perform alterations, repairs or any
service intervention on the machine
for ironing. These activities can be
implemented only by the authorized
service company ''Rollman'', in
accordance with national and local
regulations for safety and security
and the instructions of the company
''Rollman'' on the work of technical
service for inspection, repair and
adjustment of the device.
• Repairs and other work on the
machine for ironing by unauthorized
persons may lead to the occurrence
of dangerous events, injuries and
losing the manufacturer's warranty.
• After unpacking the machine for
ironing check the machine for any
visible damage.
• Damaged machine for ironing is
not to be used, since using such
equipment may lead to hazardous
events and injuries. In this case,
do not insert the power supply
cable in the socket on the wall, but
immediately contact the authorized
service company ''ROLLMAN''.
• This ironing machine must be
connected to a grounded outlet in
order to guarantee electrical safety,
because only thus one can provide
high-quality grounding. If you have
any doubts on this matter contact
the authorized electrician who can
check your electrical installations.
• Before connecting the machine
for ironing make sure that data on
the identication label (located on
the bottom cover of workbench)
is compliant to your electrical
network. If in any doubt, contact the
authorized electrician.
• Extension cords do not guarantee a
secure power supply of the machine
for ironing.
• Damaged parts of the machine for
ironing must be replaced only with
original spare parts of company
''ROLLMAN''.
• Only if original parts have been
incorporated by qualied personnel,
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security and functionality of the
machine for ironing ''Rollman''.
During the warranty period repairs
canbe done only by a qualied
service technician.
• Machine for laundry ironing is
completely separated from the
electrical grid:
1. When the switch on the
control board is o;
2. When the power supply cable
is unplugged;
3. When the appropriate fuse is
removed from the grid.
• For proper operation of equipment
for ironing one should not damage,
remove or bypass the safety and / or
control elements of the machine for
laundry ironing ''ROLLMAN''.
• Do not use the machine for ironing
when the casing and envelopes are
damaged or dismantled, and there is
the opportunity to come into contact
with parts under voltage and moving
parts which can cause injury.
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Use of the laundry
ironing machine
INEXPERIENCED OR INSUFFICIENTLY
TRAINED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO
USE THE MACHINE IF SUPERVISED OR
PROVIDED WITH ANY INSTRUCTIONS
RELATING TO THE SAFE USE OF THE
APPLIANCE, AS WELL AS PRESENTED
THE DANGER ARISING THEREFROM.
CHILDREN SHALL NOT PLAY WITH THE
APPLIANCE. THE APPLIANCE SHALL
NOT BE CLEANED AND SUBJECTED
TO USER MAINTENANCE BY
CHILDREN, WITHOUT APPROPRIATE
SUPERVISION.
In case of power failure while ironing
the material for ironing, pull back the
lever on the left side of the workbench
in the side cover. The ironing element
(heating plate) will automatically rise
from the roller so that you can remove
the material being ironed from the
roller, in order to avoid overheat and
damage or ignition due to prolonged
contact with the hot plate.
• When the ironing element is heated,
there is a risk of burns:
1. When touching the ironing
element;
2. When your foot presses the
board of the stand of the
ironing machine for bringing
the ironing element to the
roller and the roller starts
operating, you must not put
your ngers between the
raised ironing element and
the roller.
• Never leave things over the hot
ironing element i.e. ironing element
cover because there is a risk of pre-
heating and ultimately of re.
• Pressed materials can temporarily
be put over the holder for ironed
material, t for this purpose. Put the
holder back to its original position
after use. Be careful not to overload
the holder with large amount of
pressed material since it may cause
instability of the device.
• Switch o the ironing machine
before removing the power supply
cable from the wall outlet. When
disconnecting the power cable, pull
the plug rather than the cord.

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• Do not place the power cord over
the cover of a hot ironing element
because it may damage the cable,
and then cause electric shock. Use
the cable guides on the machine for
ironing to secure its position.
Additional
equipment and parts
You must use only original accessories
and parts for the ironing machine
approved by the company ''Rollman''.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
PERIODICALLY REMIND YOURSELF OF
THE INSTRUCTIONS AND CONDITIONS
OF USE OF THE LAUNDRY IRONING MACHINE.

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THE MAIN PARTS OF THE MACHINE FOR IRONING
1. Control board
2. Heating plate for ironing
3. Setting the temperature
4. Finger protection
5. Roller with envelope
6. Inductor of material for ironing
7. Holder for pressed material
8. Workbench for pressed material
9. Power supply cable
10. Foot board of the machine stand
11. Handle for assembly / disassembly of machine
12. Safety lever
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Control board of the ironing
machine
1. Switch for turning the machine for
laundry ironing on and o with
incorporated lights indicating that
the machine is plugged in
2. Indicator showing that the left and
right group of heaters are turned on
3. Rotary knob for stepwise selection of
number of rotation/speed of the roller
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Moving the ironing machine
To facilitate the movement of the
machine within the working area
there are 4 wheels on the stand of the
machine. Never move the machine
when it is in the working position
and when the power supply cable is
in the socket on the wall, as this may
cause damage to the power cable and
turning over the device. The machine
for ironing shall be moved only when
the workbench of the roller is in a
vertical position (see Figure).
Take the machine with one hand on
the workbench, and another on the
lower part of the coupling (as shown in
Figure) and push or pull in the desired
direction. While moving the device,
avoid carpets and doorsteps. When
over doorstep slightly tilt the device
toward you and push it so the wheels
are placed on the doorstep.
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Assembly and disassembly
of the ironing machine
Handle (interlock) for transferring
the workbench from the vertical to
horizontal position and vice versa
is located on the underside of the
workbench.

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Safety lever
Safety lever serves to separate the
ironing element from the roller in case
of power failure.
To bring the workbench to a horizontal
position, and prepare the device for
use, pull the lever and lift the desk to
a horizontal position until you hear
a click that conrms that the desk is
locked in a horizontal position (see
Figure).
To bring the workbench in a vertical
position, or prepare the machine for
ironing to be moved, pull the lever
(interlock) and press the desk until
it reaches the vertical position (see
Figure).

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Power supply cable
The power supply cable is wrapped and
hung on the back, below the workbench
on a vertical column of the device.
Unwrap the power supply cable, but
do not plug it into the wall outlet yet
turn it into the wall outlet.
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Protecting the roller from dust
First check the position of the buttons for
temperature control. Buttons should be
in the zero position ("o").
Then plug the power supply cable into
the socket and switch on the device.
The ironing element (heating plate) will
automatically rise from the roller.
Now you can draw roller protection
against dust.
Preparing the operating
zone (Workspace)
Place the following near the device:
• Cart with the material you intend to
iron should be on the left side of the
device.
• Area for disposal of pressed
material should be on the right side
of the device (for example, a chair or
a table of appropriate height).
T-shirts, overalls, blouses, etc., should
be disposed on a hanger immediately
after the ironing.
Small ironed material can be placed
over the holder for ironed material.
If necessary, the material for ironing
should be moistened using the
appropriate spray before the ironing.
For sitting you should preferably use a
chair that is adjustable in height.
The ironing machine should be placed
on a horizontal surface so as to
prevent its movement due to the slope
of the oor.
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Preparation of materials for
ironing
For easy and quick ironing of material
it is very important to properly prepare
the material that you want to iron.
Before ironing, ironing materials
should be:
• moistened
• sorted by fabrics type
• set and, if necessary, folded into
shape and form in which they will
be ironed.
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Moisturizing the material
for ironing
Materials should be suciently moist
(about 18% moisture in the laundry), so
that on the rst pass through the heated
machine at the appropriate temperature
they may be ironed out and dried.
Moisten the material as you would for
hand ironing. To equalize the moisture
content it is desirable to moisten them
a few hours before the start of ironing.
The material should be wrapped to
preserve their humidity.
If you use a laundry dryer, select the
degree of drying that is designed for
this type of machine for ironing clothes.
If you have a short time available to
prepare for ironing, material can be
moistened with warm water.
Sorting
Sort the material by fabric type and
the amount of heat required for their
ironing.
Start ironing at a lower temperature
and gradually increase the temperature
of the heating plate, depending on the
type of fabric to be ironed.
Avoid ironing starched things because
it can lead to deposition of starch at the
ironing element (heating plate).
Place the wet material into shape as
usual. Large items such as tablecloths,
bedding, etc. should be folded along
the width which can pass through the
roller.
Note the following:
• When using a new machine for
ironing clothes and when there are
bumps on the roller, they will be
attened after the rst few hours
of use of the machine for ironing
clothes.
• In case that sensitive materials for
ironing for the rst time have not
been well drawn under the roller for
ironing and not are not well ironed
out, repeat the ironing.
• If you use a new roller sleeve, wash
before use at a temperature higher
than 60 °C.
Type of fabrics Preparation of materials for ironing
Silk Wrap in a damp cloth to avoid traces of water
Synthetic nylon, polyester, etc. Materials should be slightly wet to dry
Wool (e.g. trousers) Press the material under a wet cotton cloth
Cotton The material should be slightly wet
Sheets The material should be very wet

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Temperature Type of fabrics Mark on the knob
Minimum Perlon, nylon
Medium Wool, silk
Maximum Cotton, linen
IRONING
Turning the machine for
ironing on and o
The machine for laundry ironing is
operated by pressing the main switch
with a signal light indicating that it is on.
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Setting the
temperature for ironing
The ironing temperature is set by
means of the two rotating knobs for
temperature control which are provided
on the cover of the heating plate.
Each knob is intended for switching
on and setting of a group of heating
elements (left and right), which
exchanges heat to the respective half of
the ironing element (heating plate).
To turn on the heater and adjust its
operation you may select:
• heating only the left half of ironing
element (heating plate)
• heating only the right half of ironing
element (heating plate)
• heating of the entire width of
ironing element (heating plate).
The ironing element temperature is set
by using a corresponding rotary knob of
the thermostat as shown in the Figure:
• mark Heaters are o;
• mark Temperature of ironing
element to app. 95°C;
• mark Temperature of ironing
element to app. 130°C;
• mark Temperature of
ironing element to app. 175°C.

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• When the knob is in the nal
position, temperature of the ironing
element is 185°C.
When the heaters are on and give
o heat the corresponding indicator
on the control board of the ironing
element will be lit.
When the thermostat turns o any
heater because of the achieved set
temperature of the ironing element
in the zone covered by the heater, the
indicator will not light up.
When the ironing element temperature
falls below the set the heaters will turn
on automatically and then the control
indicator will light up.
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Selection of rotational speed
of the roller
You can adjust 5 speeds of the roller,
tentatively from 4 to 10 rpm or from 1,9
m/min to 4,7 m/min.
Lower speed of the roller allows for
easier ironing of complicated materials
such as shirts and blouses. Also, it is
best to choose the low speed of the
roller when ironing multiple folded
items and thick things, since it may take
more than one pass through the rollers
to get well ironed and dry material.
Thin, single materials, e.g. handkerchiefs,
cloths for dishes, etc. can be ironed at
the high speed of the roller.
Set the button to adjust the speed of
the roller to the desired speed.
Wet materials are ironed with the
lower speed roller.
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Process of ironing material
Process of ironing material is managed
by means of a foot board on the stand of
the machine which has three positions:
• Raising the ironing element (heating
plate): remove the foot from the
board, and it will move to its upper
position,
• Pressing the material to the roller:
Press the board to the end and
then lift the heel of the foot. The
ironing element (heating plate) gets
closer to the roller and presses the
material to the roller. The roller
does not rotate.
• Ironing: press the board to the end,
starting rotation of the roller at the
desired speed. Ironing is done while

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holding down the board to the end.
For work it is recommended to
wear footwear with a soft surface
(training shoes, slippers ...) with no
rough or sharp parts so as to prevent
mechanical damage.
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Adding material for ironing
Place the material you want to iron
in the inductor of material (induction
plate), so that it is perpendicular to
the edge of the inductor and with no
wrinkles. Then press the board to the
end, starting rotation of the roller,
always keeping your hands away from
the ironing element (heating plates, so
that the edge of the material for ironing
can be caught by the ironing element
(heating plate). Hold the board pressed,
until you pass the whole length of the
material for ironing.
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Removing the inductor of
material for ironing
Inductor for ironing material may be
removed if you wish to iron materials
with circular shape, e.g. skirts.
The screw on the left lateral side of
the roller which holds the bracket of
the material inducer is to be loosened
and the bracket of the inducer is to be
detached (gure).
Lift the inducer of material upward
from the holder on the right side of the
roller and then pull it toward the left
side of the roller.
After removing the material inducer
return the screw back into place.
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Holder for ironed material
Pressed materials can be placed over
the removable bracket/holder to
prevent creasing. Be careful not to
overload the holder as it may cause
instability of the device.
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General tips for ironing
To avoid creasing of the pressed
material stop the roller, gently pull the
material from the back of the roller to
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If necessary, dampen the material
again with a wet cloth or spray water.
If possible, always use the whole width
of the roller for ironing otherwise
certain parts will dry out and lose their
elasticity.
For small materials such as wipes,
pass the material alternately through
dierent zones across the width of the
roller.
Material with buttons must be turned
so that the buttons are facing to
the roller, so that during the ironing
they can be pressed into the elastic
envelope of the roller.
To protect the ironing element (heating
plate) avoid ironing material with volatile
temperature volatile and large buttons
and other parts that are not heat resistant.
To prevent scratching the surface of
ironing element (heating plate) caused
by zippers, metal buttons and other
metal parts on double material for
ironing, cover them with a damp cloth.
When you are at the end of the ironing
reduce the temperature or turn o the
heaters.
Continue the ironing of small materials
for ironing at a lower temperature. In
this way you'll save electricity.
AFTER MATERIAL IRONING
Turning o the ironing
machine
Unplug the ironing machine by
pressing a switch on the control board.
Reduce the temperature of the heater
to a minimum.
Pull the power supply cable from the
wall outlet.
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Disposing the machine for
ironing for a longer period
If the machine for ironing is to be stored
for a longer time (several days), then:
• Let the ironing element (heating
plate) cool completely and then
assemble the machine by pulling
the lever (interlock) and bringing the
work bench in a vertical position.
• Roll up the cord and put it into
place.
• Put a cloth protection that protects
the device against dust.

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TIPS FOR IRONING DIFFERENT MATERIALS
Tablecloths
At the beginning of ironing avoid
making the edge of the tablecloth in
the middle.
Place the tablecloth crosswise so that
the ends are hanging on the left and
right over the roller for ironing, and
the middle part of the tablecloth is in
the operation part. Iron the tablecloth
middle part.
Fold the tablecloth in half so that the
edges of tablecloth are aligned. The
ironed middle part of the tablecloth
hangs over the left end of the roller so
as to prevent creasing of the pressed
part. Put the folded edge ends of the
tablecloth to iron, rst on one side
then on the other side.
Napkins, hand towels
Place the ironing material in sucient
surface of the fabric to the inducer.
This will prevent the fabric from losing
its shape and facilitate its guidance.
Put the material for ironing diagonally
between the roller and ironing element
(heating plate) and if necessary, hold it,
and then repeat the process.
When ironing material use the entire
width of the roller.
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Sheets and blankets
These materials can be ironed in the
same manner as tablecloths, or if their
length is acceptable, fold the material
by length and then iron both sides.
If the material has decorations,
embroidery, and the like, then rst
iron the material by passing it in one
direction, and then repeat ironing in the
other direction.
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Pillowcases
Place the pillowcase on the inducer,
beneath ironing element (heating
plate) and iron it in a single step. If
there are buttons on the open end of
the pillowcase there are buttons, place
them towards the roller.
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Quilt sheets
If the quilt sheet has buttons on the
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Note:
Place the buttons towards the roller.
Start ironing the material carefully
guiding the sheet over the left end of
the roller, taking care not to damage
any button.
If you want to iron a sheet without
seams it is best to pass it rst in one
direction and then in the other.
If you want to iron a sheet with
stitching, fold it in half lengthwise and
iron it on both sides.
Shirts
Before you start ironing shirts remove
the inducer.
Shoulders of shirts: First iron the
shoulder area by sliding this part of
the shirt over the left end of the roller,
turning on the iron and pulling the shirt
towards you.
Collar: Then iron the collar placing it
over the left end of the roller. Then
rotate down and gently press in the
engaged position. Stop the machine for
ironing when the buttons approach the
ironing element (heating plate).
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