Alliance Laundry Systems Drying Tumbler 110 Pound Capacity Part No. D0583 Operating & Maintenance Manual Download Page 22

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MAINTENANCE—GENERAL

CLEAN LINT TRAP DAILY. 

 Remove lint before starting day’s operation. A clean lint trap will increase the efficiency of

the dryer, as the moisture-laden air will be exhausted more quickly.

DRYER AREA.   

Keep dryer area clean and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and

liquids.

SLIDING DOORS.

  Check track for foreign objects.

UNITS HEATED BY STEAM.

  Keep steam coils clean. Check periodically and clean often, as required. Remove lint and

dirt build-up from fins. Dirty fins decrease the efficiency of units heated by steam.

GAS BURNERS.

 Keep burners clean. Check periodically and clean often.

AIR PRESSURE.

  Check airlines for water.  Check/service any air regulator/filter per manufactures information.  May

need to do this check more often, depending on air quality.

FIRE DECTECTION AND SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (FDS).

  Check FDS to make sure the system is working properly.

See manuals for details.

CLEAN BASKET AND SWEEP SHEETS.

 Clean periodically and/or as often as required. The basket and sweep sheets

are easily accessible by removing the front panel of the dryer.

EXHAUST SYSTEM. 

 Check and clean.

GEAR MOTORS.

  Check oil level.  See separate information on gear motor for maintenance

GEAR REDUCER.

 Maintain the correct oil level. See separate page on gear reducer operation and maintenance, for

detailed information.

PULLEYS AND BELTS.

  Keep belts clean. Oil and dirt will shorten the useful life of the belt. Never allow a belt to run

against the belt guard. Check periodically for alignment. Pulley shafts must be parallel and the grooves must be aligned.
Check and re-tighten pulley set screws periodically. Check belt tension periodically. Lower motor to increase tension by
adjusting the nuts fastening the motor plate to the rod connected to the gear reducer.

MAKE-UP AIR.

  Do not obstruct the flow of combustion (make-up) air and ventilating air.  Check ducting for obstruc-

tions.

GAS PRESSURE.  

Check gas pressure.

DRYER VOLTAGE.

  Check dryer voltage per dryer Rating Plate.

AIR SWITCH.

  Check air switch alignment.  Some models do not have air switches.

ELECTRIC MOTORS.  

Keep motors clean and dry.

LOADING DOOR GASKET.  

Check for tears, rips, gashes, etc.  Replace if damaged.

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WEEKLY

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Summary of Contents for Drying Tumbler 110 Pound Capacity Part No. D0583

Page 1: ...Operation Maintenance Drying Tumblers 110 Pound Capacity Part No D0583 September 2007 Keep These Instructions for Future Reference If this machine changes ownership this manual must accompany machine...

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Page 3: ...i Addendum A Information in this manual is applicable to these models HD110 D0583...

Page 4: ...ou cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING In the event the user smells g...

Page 5: ...from setting in and reduces the possibility of spontaneous combustion WARNING Be safe shut main electrical power and gas supply off externally before attempting service WARNING Never use drycleaning...

Page 6: ...us trouvez Evacuez la piece le batiment ou la zone Appelez immediatement votre fournisseur de gaz depuis un voisin Suivez les instructions du fournisseur Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de...

Page 7: ...on 17 18 GeneralMaintenance 19 BurnerAirInletAdjustment 20 BasketAlignment TM200GearReducer 21 22 BasketAlignment GearMotor 23 ShimmingtheBasketandSpiderAssembly 24 AirSwitchAdjustment 25 DryerswithRe...

Page 8: ...entpartsarerequired contactthesourcefromwhich themachinewaspurchasedorcontactAllianceLaundrySystemsat 920 748 3950forthenameandaddressofthenearestauthorizedpartsdistributor Fortechnicalassistance call...

Page 9: ...Touch Hei NichtBeruhren Hautetemperature Nepas toucher Caliente notocar start demarrage Start arranquedeunmovimiento emission of heat in general mission de chaleur en general Warmeabgabeallgemein emis...

Page 10: ...ichtungen movimientorotativoenlosdos sentidos End of Cycle caution attention Achtung atencion precaucion directionofrotation sens de mouvement continu de rotation DrehbewegunginPfeilrichtung movimient...

Page 11: ...or create a fire hazard Rubber easily oxidizes causing excessive heat and possible fire Never dry the above items in the dryer 4 Never let children play near or operate the dryer Serious injury will...

Page 12: ...yer as soon as it stops This saves having to re start your dryer to remove wrinkles NOTE It is best to run a properly sized bag of rags and or old towels through one or two cycles prior to drying in s...

Page 13: ...Page 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TWO TIMER MODELS...

Page 14: ...thes load The light shuts off when cooling time is completed figure 1 on page 11 4 Temperature Selector Select temperature per type of load beingdriedinthedryer High Heat Mixed and heavy fabrics set d...

Page 15: ...mer completes its time then the cooling timer will be energized and the cooling light will be On When the cooling timer completes its time the cooling light will turn Off and the End of Cycle light wi...

Page 16: ...gh heating time before the cool down part of the cycle 2 Is the lint screen blocked 3 Is the exhaust duct to the outside clean and not blocked A blocked exhaust will cause slow drying and other proble...

Page 17: ...er in place Replace switch Replace contactor Replace V belt Adjust belt tension Tighten set screw Remove load Check Installation Manual for proper leveling procedures Accidental damage to the fan blad...

Page 18: ...front panel of dryer and inserting the rubber tube of the vacuum gauge into screw opening See Air Switch Adjustment Sheet in Service Manual Replace air switch Check manifold pressure and adjust to pre...

Page 19: ...t and outlet marking on check valve and invert if neccessary Remove plug and blow down strainer or remove and clean thoroughly if heavily clogged Check piping per steam installation instructions Check...

Page 20: ...y If the module has multiple retries and no flame is detected the gas valve is de energized and the module goes into an interpurge delay After this delay the module will attempt another trial for igni...

Page 21: ...Page 18 DIRECT SPARK IGNITION OPERATION FLOW CHART...

Page 22: ...and sweep sheets are easily accessible by removing the front panel of the dryer EXHAUSTSYSTEM Checkandclean GEAR MOTORS Check oil level See separate information on gear motor for maintenance GEAR RED...

Page 23: ...Page 20 BURNER AIR INLET ADJUSTMENT BURNERAIRINLET ADJUSTMENT...

Page 24: ...Page 21 BASKET ALIGNMENT FOR DRYERS WITH TM200 GEAR REDUCER...

Page 25: ...rder as viewed from rear of dryer top right bottom left top left and bottom right 6 Tighten bolts 5 until flush against back of dryer Tighten lock nut 4 to secure bolt 5 in position 7 Tighten bolts 2...

Page 26: ...here are no shims under B 1 Loosen bolts on bearing A 2 Add shim s under bearing A 3 Tighten bolts check alignment 4 Repeat until aligned BASKET TOO HIGH If there are shims under A 1 Loosen bolts 2 Re...

Page 27: ...scrapes or comes closest to scraping the sweep sheet C Mark this position and the nearest rib to this position If it is between two ribs both ribs may need to be shimmed D Remove the basket from the...

Page 28: ...r blade in position shown hold switch mounting bracket firmly and adjust switch actuator D with needle nose pliers at E by twisting actuator right or left whichever is needed so that switch closes whe...

Page 29: ...turns off to when it turns on again in the opposite direction Turning the dwell adjustment knob counter clockwise increases the dwell time and turning it clockwise decreases the dwell time Recommende...

Page 30: ...s viewed from back end of motor See arrow on motor support Basket rotates clockwise as viewed from front of tumbler To change rotation of both fan and basket reverse power leads L1 andL2 To change rot...

Page 31: ...it can be checked by removing the fill overflow plug on the right hand side of the gear reducer facing rear If oil must be added remove the pop off valve at the top of the gear reducer and add as need...

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