27
8)
At that point, the wrinkle free cycle will automatically begin. This cycle will wait two minutes, if
the door is not opened or the STOP touch pad switch on the dryer controller is not pressed, and
then rotate the cylinder for 10 seconds and stop. This two-minute of idle time and 10 seconds of
tumble time will repeat a total of 10 times, at which time the wrinkle free cycle stops. The cylinder
will not rotate again until a new dry cycle is started.
9)
During the wrinkle free cycle, the gas valve will not be operated and there will be no heat ap
plied to the load. The word “donE” will also continue to flash and do so even after the wrinkle free
cycle is finished. When the dryer loading door is opened, or the STOP touch pad switch is pressed,
the word “done” will change to the word “LOAd” on the dryer controller display. The dryer will then
be ready for another dry cycle.
10)
During the dry cycle, either pressing the STOP touch pad switch on the dryer controller or opening
the dryer loading door will stop the dry cycle and not clear it. If you press the STOP touch pad
switch on the controller and then open the dryer loading door, the dry cycle will not be cleared.
However, if you open (or open and close) the dryer loading door and then press the STOP touch
pad switch on the dryer controller, the present dry cycle will be cleared and the word “LOAd” will
appear on the dryer
controller display.
11)
There are two jumpers and one push button on the component side of the dryer controller
printed circuit board.
Jumper Options
The jumper located at the lower right side of the circuit board controls whether the controller
display shows and operates in the Fahrenheit or Celsius mode. This jumper is labeled as TEMP SELECT and
has three pins.
The bottom and middle pins are for Celsius and the top and middle pins are for Fahrenheit,
which is indicated by the letter C for Celsius and the letter F for Fahrenheit.
The other jumper, located at the upper right side of the component side of the dryer controller circuit
board, is used for choosing either a reversing or non-reversing type of dryer. This jumper is labeled as REV
and NON-REV. This jumper must be in the non-reversing position, which are the bottom and middle pins. If
the jumper is in the reversing position, the heating part of the dry cycle will not operate properly. The dryer
will not reverse direction either.
Factory Reset
The push button, which is located at the lower middle side of the component side of the dryer
controller circuit board, is used to reset all five of the dry cycles to the factory default settings.
It is labeled as DEFAULT SETTINGS. Even the dry cycles that have been modified using the
permanent programming procedure will be changed back to the factory default settings when
using this push button. This push button must be pressed and held for at least three seconds
with power applied to the dryer controller circuit board.
DRY CYCLE COOL DOWN
TIME (min-
utes)
TOTAL CY-
CLE TIME
(minutes)
DRYING
TEMPERATURE
F) C)
DRYER LOAD
1
5
35
180 82
Towels, pads,
heavy cotton
2
2
20
170 77
Sheets, blended
materials
3
5
25
180 82
Cotton
4
2
20
130 54
Synthetic Materials
5
2
25
175 79
Blended Materials
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Summary of Contents for T350
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Page 87: ...87 Part 8533 104 001 1 18 Section 7 50 Hz Gas Dryer ...
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Page 92: ...92 Wiring Schematic for Dryer 50hz 230V 21CR Part 8533 104 001 1 18 ...
Page 93: ...93 Wiring Diagram for Dryer 50hz 230V Part 8533 104 001 1 18 ...
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