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PERMANENT DRYER CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING
The permanent programming mode will allow the change of the stored dry cycle settings in the
dryer controller until the operator physically changes them again. The factory default settings can be
restored in the dryer controller by pressing the default settings push-button on the back (component) side
of the dryer controller circuit board. It is labeled and located at the lower middle side of the printed circuit
board, as you face the component side of the board. It must be pressed and held down for at least three
seconds.
To permanently change a dryer controller cycle, follow the procedure below. Things that are
displayed on the 4-digit numeric display will be in “quotation marks”. Touch pad switches on the dryer
controller that physically need to be pressed will be in
CAPITAL AND BOLD LETTERS
.
If, at any time, you want to escape the permanent programming mode while changing the set
-
tings, you can press the
STOP
touch pad switch on the dryer controller if the 4-digit numeric display is not
flashing. The
SELECT/ENTER
touch pad switch on the dryer controller can be pressed and released to
enter the flashing value shown on the 4-digit numeric display and allow you to escape.
PROCEDURE
1)
Make sure the dryer is not in a dry cycle. The 4-digit numeric display on the dryer control
ler will show “LOAd” when the dryer is not in a dry cycle.
2)
Press and release the
PROG
touch pad switch on the dryer controller.
3)
Press and release the
UP
touch pad switch on the dryer controller. The programming
L.E.D. will illuminate and the 4-digit numeric display on the dryer controller will change to “Prog”.
4)
Press and release either the
UP
or
DOWN
touch pad switch to choose the dry cycle you
want to change (dry cycle 1 through 5). The dry cycle L.E.D. will illuminate to indicate
which dry cycle you are choosing. If you press and hold down either the
UP
or
DOWN
touch pad
switch, the controller will sequence through the five dry cycles.
5)
Press and release the
SELECT/ENTER
touch pad switch once you have chosen the dry
cycle you want to change. After you press the
SELECT/ENTER
touch pad switch, the dry
time L.E.D. will illuminate, the dry cycle L.E.D. and the programming L.E.D. will remain
illuminated, and the total dry time will also be displayed on the 4-digit numeric display.
6)
Press and release either the
UP
or
DOWN
touch pad switch on the dryer controller to
change the total dry time. Once either
UP
or
DOWN
touch pad switch is pressed, the dry time
L.E.D. and the total dry time on the 4-digit numeric display will flash. If you press and hold
down either the
UP
or
DOWN
touch pad switch, you will increment (
UP
arrow)
or decrement (
DOWN
arrow) through the total dry times available (1 through 60
minutes). The dry time on the controller display includes the cool down time along with
the heated time. To not change the total dry time
, do not press either the
UP
or
DOWN
touch pad switch. Go to the next step.
7)
Press and release the
SELECT/ENTER
touch pad switch of the dryer controller. Once
the
SELECT/ENTER
touch pad switch is pressed and released, the dry time L.E.D. will switch off,
the dry cycle L.E.D. and programming L.E.D. will remain on, the temperature L.E.D. will illuminate,
and the drying temperature will be shown on the 4-digit numeric display.
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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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