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Dryer fails to start.
A) No power to unit.
Check power to unit and connections.
B) Defective motor.
Replace motor.
C) Defective IR sensor.
Replace IR sensor assembly.
D) Defective dryer controls.
Replace dryer controls.
Dryer will not shut off or
runs 30 seconds, then will
not re-start.
A) Sensor is dirty, defective or
there is a reflection.
1. Check infra-red eye for dirt or damage. Use
plastic lens cleaning solution and a soft cloth. Dry
lens with a soft cloth.
2. Make sure that sensor is not getting a reflection
from another object.
3. After electricity has been applied to the dryer, it
should turn on within few seconds. Test by placing
hands 2 - 5 inches (51 - 127 mm) below the nozzle.
B) Defective dryer controls.
Replace dryer controls.
Dryer air output is slow.
A) Motor setting is incorrect.
Adjust motor setting. See pg.3 of instructions.
Dryer air is not warm.
A) Heater is in the "OFF" position.
Adjust heater to "ON" position. See page 3 of
instructions.
B) Defective heating element.
Replace heating element assembly.
C) Defective dryer controls.
Replace dryer controls.
Warranty
Product warranties may be found under “Products” on our website at www.bradleycorp.com.
W142 N9101 Fountain Blvd.
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
Troubleshooting Chart
Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions
IMPORTANT:
The dryer has an air filter to prevent lint and debris build up that can damage the motor and
heating element. Routine replacement or cleaning of the air filter is needed to maintain the dryer in good
operating condition. With light to moderate wash room traffic, replacing or cleaning the air filter once a year is
recommended. If the wash room traffic is high, the air filter should be replaced or cleaned every 6 months. Read
complete instruction before proceeding.
To replace or clean the air filter:
1. Disconnect the power source.
2. Use the security hex key supplied to turn the cover mounting screws clockwise to remove the cover from the dryer.
3. Removing and replacing the air filter is easily done by gently stretching and lifting the air filter around the motor inlet
cover.
4. To clean the air filter, remove from motor inlet cover. Use soft-medium bristle ½” paint brush to clean lint, dust and
debris from the filter. If air filter cannot be completely cleared of debris, replace the filter.
5. After replacing the air filter onto the motor inlet cover, reassemble the dryer cover using the security hex key supplied to
turn the cover mounting screws counter-clockwise and tight until snug. Do not over tighten.