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American Dryer Corp.

113604 - 4

Table of Contents____________

General User Information

Coin/Debit Models “Coin Dry Mode” ..... 3

General User Information

Non-Coin Models “OPL Dry Mode” ....... 3

Introduction to Programming ............... 4

Quick Reference Programming Menu

for Coin/Debit/Free Models .................... 5

Quick Reference Programming Menu

for Non-Coin (OPL) Models ................... 6

Coin Programming Example Changing

“Time for Amount to Start” .................. 7

Programming Non-Coin (OPL) Cycles .. 7

Non-Coin (OPL) Factory Preset

Programs/Parameters ........................... 8

Programming Selections....................... 9

Faults ....................................................13

Events ...................................................13

Retain This Manual In A Safe

Place For Future Reference

Please read this manual carefully to thoroughly familiarize
yourself with the Phase 8 microprocessor controller
(computer) system features, operational instructions, and
programming characteristics.  This manual contains
important information on how to employ all the features of
your new dryer in the safest and most economical way.
This

 

product embodies advanced concepts in engineering,

design, and safety.  If this product is properly maintained, it
will provide many years of safe, efficient, and trouble free
operation.
We have tried to make this manual as complete as possible
and hope you will find it useful.  The manufacturer reserves
the right to make changes from time to time, without notice or
obligation, in prices, specifications, colors, and material, and
to change or discontinue models.

“IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASER”

Information must be obtained from your local gas
supplier on the instructions to be followed if the user
smells gas.  These instructions must be posted in a
prominent location near the dryer.

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Proposition 65

Use of this product could expose you to substances

from fuel combustion that contain chemicals

known to the State of California to cause cancer,

birth defects and other reproductive harm.

 

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for Microprocessor 8.4 Rev 2.2

Page 1: ...Rev 2 2 Microprocessor User s Manual ADC Part No 113604 4 American Dryer Corporation 88 Currant Road Fall River MA 02720 4781 USA Telephone 1 508 678 9000 Fax 1 508 678 9447 e mail techsupport amdry...

Page 2: ...t be posted in a prominent location near the dryer NOTES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________...

Page 3: ...ew time Hot Keys Display Reason S A F E is Disabled While machine is idle displaying S A F E DISABLED READY INSERT 25 TO START or S A F E DISABLED SELECT A CYCLE press the PAUSE and LO keys simultaneo...

Page 4: ...____________________________________________________________________________ Introduction to Programming _________ The keypad along with the digital display are used to setup the dryer controls Enteri...

Page 5: ...Temp 100 160 F 38 71 C Cool Time 0 9 Minutes Reversing Mode OFF ON Vending Options Currency Symbol USD Pound Euro Yen Token No Symbol No Symbol or Decimal Vending Mode Accumulative Time Accumulative C...

Page 6: ...Card Setup Off Gen 1 Gen 2 Diagnostic Mode Fault Recording Diagnostic Cycle Help Menu Machine Setup Note this location is password protected password is ENTER key four times Model Gas non reversing el...

Page 7: ...This will allow the user to view and edit each particular cycle s settings Using the UP and DOWN ARROW keys will allow the user to scan through the settings Pressing the ENTER key while the setting is...

Page 8: ..._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 9: ...the coin vault upper lower hours SERIAL NUMBER and the SOFTWARE REV All of the items on the MACHINE INFORMATION SCREEN will be read only Coin models only Stack units will appear as upper and lower Ac...

Page 10: ...EMP 130 100 160 F 38 71 C 4 COOL TIME adjusts length of cool down cycle at the end of a drying cycle 2 0 9 minutes 5 REVERSING MODE OFF ON feature is only available if model is set to reversing 5 LOW...

Page 11: ...Description of fault Single units will only have one set of faults 3 EVENTS E1 XX E2 XX E3 XX E4 XX E5 XX E6 XX E7 XX E8 XX E9 XX EA XX EB XX EC XX ED XX RESET This will reset all of the event counts...

Page 12: ...ected If a fault occurs while in Help Mode the fault will be displayed as a Help Code or Event Code Codes can be cleared by pressing and holding the PAUSE STOP key for 3 seconds The last item listed i...

Page 13: ...is fault occurs in Ready or Vending Modes the control will log the fault and display OUT OF ORDER Once the control enters READY Mode and the fault has not been corrected or cleared the control will di...

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