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BC 2003BM

Diagnostics  and  Remedies

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f  the  dryer  will  not  run

The  dryer  cycles  by  itself
or  runs  constantly

The  dryer  runs  but  air
stream  is  low  pressure
and/or  low  velocity

Ensure  that  there  is  no  obstruction  on  or  in  front  of  the  IR  sensor.  Clean
any  dirt  or  debris  off  the  sensor  lens.  If  problem  persists,  replace  sensor.

First  ensure  that  the  breaker  supplying  the  dryer  is  operational.  If  it  is,
disconnect  the  power  and  remove  the  dryer  cover.  Taking  suitable
precautions  to  avoid  shock  hazard,  reconnect  the  power  and  check  for
Voltage  at  the  terminal  block.  Verify  that  connections  are  made  correctly.

Ensure  that  the  supply  Voltage  is  correct.    Dryer  will  run  weakly  if  the
input  Voltage  is  too  low.    Verify  Voltage  requirement  on  unit  rating  label
and  correct  supply  as  required.

The  dryer  makes  a  loud
noise  and  does  not  run
for  a  complete  cycle

Ensure  that  the  supply  Voltage  is  correct.  Dryer  will  make  a  loud  humming
noise  if  the  input  Voltage  is  too  high.  Verify  Voltage  requirement  on  unit
rating  label  and  correct  supply  as  required.  If  CBM  has  been  damaged,
replace  CBM,  IR  sensor  module  and  VR  component  and  cable.

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Corrective  Actions  for  Initial  Installation  Failures

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Corrective  Actions  for  In-Service  Failures

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f  the  dryer  will  not  run

The  IR  sensor  only  “sees”
close  range  objects

The  dryer  only  blows  cold
air  during  a  full  cycle

Ensure  that  there  is  no  obstruction  on  or  in  front  of  the  IR  sensor.  Clean
any  dirt  or  debris  off  the  sensor  lens.  If  problem  persists,  disconnect  the
power  and  remove  the  dryer  cover.  Taking  suitable  precautions  to  avoid
shock  hazard,  reconnect  the  power  and  try  carefully  adjusting  the 
sensitivity  control  (yellow  shaft  in  blue  box  on  CBM)  to  increase  the 
sensing  range.  If  problem  persists,  replace  sensor.

First  ensure  that  the  breaker  supplying  the  dryer  is  operational.  If  it  is,
disconnect  the  power  and  remove  the  dryer  cover.  Replace  the  CBM
and  IR  sensor  module.  Taking  suitable  precautions  to  avoid  shock 
hazard,  reconnect  the  power  and  check  for  Voltage  at  the  terminal  block.

Disconnect  the  power.  Remove  the  dryer  cover  and  disassemble  the 
blower-motor/fan  housing.  Test  the  thermostat  for  open  circuit.  Check 
the  heater  element  for  signs  of  burning  or  breakage.  Damaged  element 
must

 

be  replaced.

The  heater  gets  hot  but
no  air  stream  is  produced

Disconnect  the  power.  Remove  the  dryer  cover  and  disassemble  the

 

blower-

motor/fan  housing.  Replace  the  fan  motor.

The  air  stream  is  low
pressure  and  velocity

Check  the  output  nozzle  for  obstructions.  If  none  are  present,  disconnect
the  power.  Remove  the  dryer  cover.  Remove  any  dust/lint  buildup  from 
intake  vent  slots.  Disassemble  the  blower-motor/fan  housing.  Check  the 
motor  brushes  for  worn  condition  (

  1-3/16”  [30  mm]  graphite  remains) 

and  replace  them,  if  necessary.

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Summary of Contents for BC 2003BM

Page 1: ...BC 2003BM Dolphin Hand Dryer Please read carefully before use DOLPHIN All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 2: ...g Weight Unit Size Stand by Power Less than 0 5W Air Output Temperature 55 C 131 F Ambient Temp 25 C 77 F 101 7 m h 59 8 CFM 11 16 220 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 0 84 1 0 kW Steel t 1 2mm 90 m s 201 3 mi h HP 500W 29000 R P M Brush Type Dual Ball Beari Auto Resetting Thermostat turns unit off at 105 C 221 F 500W Thermal cut off at 139 C 282 F Less than 15 seconds Infrared Automatic self adjusting 2 to 10 51...

Page 3: ...ed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with t...

Page 4: ...r two or more dryers dryers should be no closer than 24 inches 610 mm on center 3 Connect the wire into terminal as below Connections A Connect the live wire colored red or brown to the terminal block marked L B Connect the neutral wire colored black or blue to the terminal block marked N C Connect the ground wire colored green and yellow to the green screw marked 4 Fix the part to the wall with 4...

Page 5: ...ts The dryer only blows cold air during a full cycle Ensure that there is no obstruction on or in front of the IR sensor Clean any dirt or debris off the sensor lens If problem persists disconnect the power and remove the dryer cover Taking suitable precautions to avoid shock hazard reconnect the power and try carefully adjusting the sensitivity control yellow shaft in blue box on CBM to increase ...

Page 6: ...r mounting screws Remove the cover Clean all dust lint from the interior of the dryer Replace the cover Do not over tighten the screws Wipe the cover with a damp cloth and mild cleaning solution Do not Soak Never use abrasives to clean the cover Recommended mounting heights from bottom edge of dryer above finished floor AFF Men Women Children 4 7 years Children 8 10 years Children 11 13 years Chil...

Page 7: ...gram 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 4 5 6 7 20 21 22 This Product falls within the scope of the Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 8: ...ater assembly 240Vac 500W Circuit Board Module CBM 220 240Vac Base plate Nylon hole bushing Insulation Mylar Terminal block Blower mounting bracket Sensor bracket Sensor Cable clamp Cable Protector Grounding Screw Left box bracket Right box bracket Box Sensor blue Description 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Quantity DOLPHIN Tel 0844 3579254 Prestige Washrooms Ltd All manuals and user...

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