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TROUBLESHOOTING AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

SYMPTOM

CORRECTIVE ACTION:  FIRST-TIME INSTALLED HAND 

DRYERS

The dryer does not run

First ensure that the breaker supplying the dryer is opera-

tional. If it is, disconnect the power and remove the cover. 

Taking suitable precaution to avoid shock hazard, recon-

nect the power and check for voltage on the terminal block. 

Verify that connections are made correctly.

The dryer cycles by itself and 

runs constantly

Ensure that there is no obstruction on or in front of the IR 

sensor. Clean any dirt off the sensor lens. If problem per-

sists, replace the sensor.

The dryer is very loud and 

does not run for a complete 

cycle

Ensure that the supply voltage is correct. The dryer will 

make a loud humming noise if the input voltage is too high. 

Verify voltage requirement on the unit rating label and 

correct accordingly. If PCB is damaged, replace unit as well 

as IR sensor.

The dryer runs, but the 

airspeed is low

Ensure that the supply voltage is correct. The dryer will run

slowly if the input voltage is too low.

SYMPTOM

CORRECTIVE ACTION: USED HAND DRYERS

The dryer does not run

First ensure that the breaker supplying the dryer is opera-

tional. If it is, disconnect the power and remove the cover. 

Replace PCB and IR sensor. Taking suitable precaution to 

avoid shock hazard, reconnect the power and check for vol-

tage on the terminal block.

The IR-sensor detects only 

close range objects

Ensure that there is no obstruction on or in front of the IR 

sensor. Clean any dirt off the sensor lens. If problem per-

sists, disconnect the power and remove the cover. Taking 

suitable precaution to avoid shock hazard, reconnect the 

power and try carefully adjusting the sensitivity range (yel-

low slot in blue component on PCB). If problem persists, 

replace IR sensor.

The dryer gets hot, but there is 

no air stream

Disconnect the power. Remove the cover and disassemble 

the blower/fan unit. Replace motor.

The dryer blows only cold air 

during a full cycle

Disconnect the power. Remove the cover and disassemble 

the blower/fan unit. Test the thermostate for open circuit. 

Check the heating element for defects. Replace defect 

heating element.

The air pressure is low

Check the output nozzle for obstructions. If none, discon-

nect the power and remove the cover. Remove any dirt from 

the inlet. Disassemble the blower/fan unit, check if motor 

brushes are worn (≤ 10 mm graphite remains) and replace 

them, if necessary. 

Summary of Contents for 346-347-348

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL TURBO LOW NOISE HAND DRYER Model 346 347 348 250 251 254...

Page 2: ...rm air speed output 7 Heating element switch 7 Adjustment of sensor range 7 Troubleshooting and corrective actions 8 Symptoms and corrective actions of first time installed hand dryers 8 Symptoms and...

Page 3: ...00W adjustable Heating element protection Auto resetting thermostat turns circuit off at 85 C thermal fuse turns off at 142 C Drying time 15 seconds Stand by power 0 3 0 4W Sensor type Infrared self a...

Page 4: ...ion If the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced immediately Only qualified persons shall be permitted to replace the cord to avoid a hazard Disconnect the electricity supply cord according...

Page 5: ...NEUTRAL to terminal N C Connect GROUND to terminal Make sure the main breaker is turned off Installation must be carried out by a qualified person in accordance with standards applicable in the count...

Page 6: ...re worn they must be replaced The estimated lifespan for carbon brushes is 580K activations Do not soak Use a damp cloth and mild cleaning solution Never use cleaning detergents with an abrasive effec...

Page 7: ...erclockwise to decrease air speed SENSOR RANGE ADJUSTMENT The sensor range adjustable between 100mm and 230mm Standard range 170mm 20mm Clockwise To increase sensor activation range Counterclockwise T...

Page 8: ...n First ensure that the breaker supplying the dryer is opera tional If it is disconnect the power and remove the cover Replace PCB and IR sensor Taking suitable precaution to avoid shock hazard reconn...

Page 9: ...rubber large 6 Motor 7 Motor rubber small 8 Blower housing lower 9 Heating element 10 Air outlet 11 LED panel 12 Air outlet bracket 13 Timer with IR sensor 14 Sensor bracket 15 Rubber bushing 4 reqd...

Page 10: ...10 DAN DRYER A S Alsikevej 8 DK 8920 Randers NV T 45 8641 5711 E info dandryer dk W dandryer com...

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