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American Dryer Corp.

113019-7

Non-Coin Programming _______________

To Enter Programming Mode

Press        And       Keys Together

To Exit Programming Mode Press        Multiple Times

Until Display Returns to “Ready”.

0:

SELECT LANGUAGE

1:

SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS

0: DRYER SETUP

0: SELECT MODEL
1: SYSTEM TEMP
2: ENTER LINT COUNT 1 TO 5
3: ENTER AUDIO ALERT ON TIMES 0 TO 10
4: ROTATION SENSOR

1: REVERSING SETUP

0: ENTER SPIN TIME 30 TO 120 SECONDS
1: ENTER STOP TIME 5 TO 10 SECONDS

WRINKLE GUARD SETUP

2: 0: WRINKLE GUARD AUDIO ALERT
3: STEAM INJECTION SETUP

2:

PROGRAM A - F CYCLES
ENTER A - F
SELECT CYCLE TYPE
AUTO

0:

REVERSE MODE

1:

ENTER DRY TEMP 160 (71) TO 200 F (94 C) *

2:

ENTER DRYNESS LEVEL

3:

ENTER CYCLE ADJUSTMENT VALUE 0 TO 99

4:

CONTROLLED COOL DOWN

5:

ENTER COOL DOWN TIME 0 TO 99 MINUTES

6:

ENTER COOL DOWN TEMP 70 (21) TO 100 F (38 C)

MANUAL

0:

REVERSE MODE

1:

ENTER DRY TIME 0 TO 99 MINUTES

2:

ENTER DRY TEMP 100 (38) TO 200 F (94 C) *

3:

CONTROLLED COOL DOWN

4:

ENTER COOL DOWN TIME 0 TO 99 MINUTES

5:

ENTER COOL DOWN TEMP 70 (21) TO 100 F (38 C)

6:

STEAM INJECTION

3:

PROGRAM 0 - 40 CYCLES
ENTER 0 - 40
SELECT CYCLE TYPE
AUTO

0:

REVERSE MODE

1:

ENTER DRY TEMP 160 (71) TO 200 F (94 C) *

2:

ENTER DRYNESS LEVEL

3:

ENTER CYCLE ADJUSTMENT VALUE 0 TO 99

4:

CONTROLLED COOL DOWN

5:

ENTER COOL DOWN TIME 0 TO 99 MINUTES

6:

ENTER COOL DOWN TEMP 70 (21) TO 100 F (38 C)

MANUAL

0:

REVERSE MODE

1:

ENTER DRY TIME 0 TO 99 MINUTES

2:

ENTER DRY TEMP 100 (38) TO 200 F (94 C) *

3:

CONTROLLED COOL DOWN

4:

ENTER COOL DOWN TIME 0 TO 99 MINUTES

5:

ENTER COOL DOWN TEMP 70 (21) TO 100 F (38 C)

6:

STEAM INJECTION

4:

DEFAULT SETTING

FAULT HISTORY

5: SAFE SYSTEM VALVE TEST        OR     +  A

DISPLAY:      

   

SAFE TEMP  

 

   TUMBLER TEMP 

    

 CTL VAC / RPM

* 160 F (71 C) MAXIMUM TEMP ON AXIAL MODELS

Phase 7.2 Non-Coin Diagnostic Codes

MAIN DOOR OPENED – A main door or door circuit is open.
EXHAUST HIGH TEMP FAULT – Tumbler is above 220° F
(104° C).
LINT ACCESS OPEN – Lint drawer or lint door circuit is open.
EXHAUST HIGH LIMIT FAULT – Temp. disk under tumbler is
open.
SAIL SWITCH CLOSED FAULT – Sail switch is closed – should
be open at the start of a cycle.

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SAIL SWITCH OPEN FAULT – Sail switch remained open after
the cycle started.  Should have closed.
BURNER HIGH LIMIT FAULT – Burner temp. disk has opened.
BURNER IGNITION CONTROL – No signal to gas valve from
(DSI) module during trial for ignition time.  DSI module is bad.
IGNITION FAULT – Gas valve did not remain open after trial
for ignition.  Indicates that no flame was detected.
FLAME FAULT – Flame was detected during trial for ignition
but failed later.
ROTATION FAULT – Indicates the tumbler is not rotating.
OPEN EXHAUST TEMPERATURE PROBE – Indicates the
exhaust temperature probe is open or shorted.
OPEN FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (F.S.S.) PROBE FAULT
– Indicates the temperature probe for the F.S.S. is open or
shorted.
LOW VOLTAGE FAULT – Volt dropped below the operating
value.
EE PROM FAULT ### – Error in memory location.  Fault
correction:
Enter the program mode by pressing the UP and STOP keys.
Press “4” and ENTER keys in password “FAA” Press UP
ARROW.
Press enter to confirm reset of EE PROM.

Inputs (Red L.E.D.s)

All indications are with L.E.D. lit

ESTOP – Indicates E-STOP has been pressed.
GAS_V – Indicates the gas valve is open (ON).
BRHL – Indicates the burner high limit disk is closed
(temperature below 330° F [166° C]).
SAIL – Indicates the sail switch is closed.
EXHL – Indicates the exhaust high limit disk is closed
(temperature below 225° F [107° C]).
MAIN – Indicates the status of main door is closed.
LINT – Indicates the lint drawer is closed.
FUSE – Indicates the status of the control voltage after
POWER ON button has been pressed.

Outputs (Green L.E.D.s)

All indications are with L.E.D. lit

AUX – This is for a spare output to be programmed.
STEAM – Indicates the status of the steam injection output.
_HEAT – Indicates the status of the heat output.
AIR – Indicates the status of the air jet output.
REV – Indicates the status of the tumbler reverse direction
output.
If the request to tumble the drum in the reverse direction is
made, then the L.E.D. is ON.
FWD – This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the tumbler forward
direction output.
FAN – This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the fan output.

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Summary of Contents for AD-30x2 Series

Page 1: ...s de bien suivre les instructions donn es dans cette notice pour r duire au minimum le risque d incendie ou d explosion ou pour viter tout dommage mat riel toute blessure ou la mort Ne pas entreposer...

Page 2: ...___________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Replacement parts can be obtained from your reseller or...

Page 3: ...ration R M A Return Material Authorization UL Underwriters Laboratory WARNING IMPORTANT You must disconnect and lockout the electric supply and the gas supply or the steam supply before any covers or...

Page 4: ...ubber and also may be a fire hazard The possible presence of residual quantities of aggressive or decomposed chemicals in the load may produce damage to the machine and harmful fumes A program should...

Page 5: ...___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ NOTES _____________________________________________________ ___________________...

Page 6: ...UCK 36 42 VOLTAGE AVAILABLE 120 240V 1 2w 50 60 Hz APPROXIMATE NET WEIGHT 520 lb 236 kg APPROXIMATE SHIPPING WEIGHT 550 lb 249 kg AIRFLOW PER POCKET 60 Hz 450 cfm 12 74 cmm 50 Hz 375 cfm 10 6 cmm HEAT...

Page 7: ...bustible floors only The dryer must not be installed or stored in an area where it will be exposed to water and or weather The dryer is for use in noncombustible locations The dryer must be installed...

Page 8: ...duct for each dryer The duct should go as directly as possible to the outside air Avoid sharp 90 right angle turns in ducting use 30 or 45 angles instead The radius of the elbows should preferably be...

Page 9: ...elbows Refer to the illustration below IMPORTANT The dryer exhaust duct must not be connected to any gas vent chimney wall ceiling or concealing space of a building It is recommended that exhaust or b...

Page 10: ...bligation Separate circuit for top and bottom pocket 8 18 14 Grounding A ground earth connection must be provided and installed in accordance with state and local codes In the absence of these codes g...

Page 11: ...ulator Incoming supply pressure must be consistent between a minimum of 6 0 in WC 14 92 mb and a maximum of 12 0 in WC 29 9 mb pressure Electrical Connections Leads Black Positive White Neutral Green...

Page 12: ...e should be determined by the gas supplier NOTE Undersized gas supply piping can create a low or inconsistent pressure which will result in erratic operation of the burner ignition system Preparation...

Page 13: ...of water and nonflammable mild detergent and tumbling them in the tumbler to remove this coating Preoperational Instructions __________ Coin Models Microprocessor Controller Computer When the micropr...

Page 14: ...burner area with a dusting brush or vacuum cleaner attachment Warranty Information ________________ Warranty Registration Visit us at www adclaundry com and register all of your new dryers by clickin...

Page 15: ...a red L E D diagnostic indicator will flash An unlit red L E D diagnostic indicator indicates normal operation A lit green L E D diagnostic indicator indicates dryer controller is calling for heat an...

Page 16: ...ILSWITCH CLOSED FAULT Sail switch is closed should be open at the start of a cycle O O O SAIL SWITCH OPEN FAULT Sail switch remained open after the cycle started Should have closed BURNER HIGH LIMIT F...

Page 17: ...closed before starting SAIL SWITCH OPEN Sail switch failed to close after starting BURNER HI LIMIT Oven thermostat switch has opened EXHAUST HI LIMIT Tumbler thermostat switch has opened BURNER CONTRO...

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