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517760C 

 

25 

Cycle

Heat

Temperature

Autosensing/ 

Cooldown

1

Dryness Level

Additional 

Timed Dry

1

comments 3.6kW (2/3)

1.4kW 

(1/3)

3.6kW (2/3)

1.4kW 

(1/3)

Regular

High

149°F (65°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry

-

On

On

Off

On

Heavy

High

149°F (65°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry/Extra dry

-

On

On

Off

On

Delicate

Low

127°F (53°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry

Wrinkle Free

On

Off

Off

On

Sheets

High

149°F (65°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry/Extra dry Wrinkle Free

On

On

Off

On

Air Dry

No Heat

Ambient

40 Minutes

Nil

-

-

Off

Off

Off

Off

Bulky

Low

127°F (53°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry

Wrinkle Free

On

Off

Off

On

Easy Iron

Medium

140°F (60°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry

Wrinkle Free

On

Off

Off

On

Door Closed Direction

Door open Direction

2

Cycle

Heat

Temperature

Autosensing/ 

Cooldown

1

Dryness Level

Additional 

Timed Dry

1

comments

Ignition 

Delay

Gas 

Heating

Regular

High

149°F (65°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry

-

30s

3m 30s

Heavy

High

149°F (65°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry/Extra dry

-

30s

3m 30s

Delicate

Low

127°F (53°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry

Wrinkle Free

30s

2m 20s

Sheets

High

149°F (65°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry/Extra dry Wrinkle Free

30s

3m 30s

Air Dry

No Heat

Ambient

40 Minutes

Nil

-

-

No Heat

No Heat

Bulky

Low

149°F (65°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry

Wrinkle Free

30s

2m 20s

Easy Iron

Medium

140°F (60°C)

Autosensing

95°F (35°C) or 10 Mins

Dry

Wrinkle Free

30s

2m 20s

No Heat
No Heat
No Heat
No Heat

No Heat
No Heat
No Heat

Door Closed Direction

Door open Direction

2

13 

CYCLE CHARTS – LED MODELS 

13.1 Electric 

This chart lists the available cycles that can be selected on the electric models, and provides information regarding these cycles. 
 

Main Cycles 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1. Refer 

Section 

11 

13.2 Gas 

This chart lists the available cycles that can be selected on the gas models, and provides information regarding these cycles.

 

 

Main Cycles 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1. Refer 

Section 

11 

 

Summary of Contents for AeroSmart DE62T27CW1

Page 1: ...517760C Models DE62T27CW1 DG62T27CW1 DE62T27DW1 DG62T27DW1 Supplementary to 517760B ...

Page 2: ...517760C 2 ...

Page 3: ... 7872 3 The specifications and servicing procedures outlined in this manual are subject to change without notice The latest version is indicated by the reprint date and replaces any earlier editions Note This supplementary manual is only to be used in conjunction with service manual 517760B It is not intended to be used on its own ...

Page 4: ...CS 11 6 1 Overview LCD Models 11 6 2 Overview LED Models 11 6 3 Fault Code Summary 12 7 DIAGNOSTIC MODE LCD MODELS 16 7 1 Entering the Diagnostic Mode 16 7 2 Service Screen 16 7 2 1 Fault Status Screen 16 7 2 2 Machine Status Screen 17 7 2 3 Warning Status Screen 17 7 3 Testing the Conductivity Contacts 17 7 4 Data Download Mode 17 7 5 Showroom Mode 18 8 DIAGNOSTIC MODE LED MODELS 18 8 1 Entering ...

Page 5: ...yer is turned off when removing any electrical component or connection 1 3 Electrostatic Discharge Electronic components are prone to damage from electrostatic discharges The electronic modules in this product contain no user serviceable components and breaking seals to access internal components of an electronic module may void the product warranty Avoid contact with PCB edge connectors when hand...

Page 6: ...and six digits and contains the following information Example L F U 123456 Sequential Serial Number Manufacturing Plant Code FISHERPAYKUL Code indicates month of manufacture CUMBERLAND Code indicates year of manufacture Cumberland Code Letter C U M B E R L A N D Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Fisherpaykul Code Letter F I S H E R P A Y K U L Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Manufacturing Plant Code F Ref...

Page 7: ...rect part numbers are obtained 3 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 3 1 Finish Cabinet Pre paint Polyester Touch Up Paint White 503086 Lid ABS Co injected one piece Console ABS plastic Facia LCD Models IMD In mould decorative Polycarbonate PET Facia LED Models PC PBT Printed film clear ABS Drum Stainless steel grade 430T Top Deck Polypropylene 3 2 Electrical Supply Operating Voltage Maximum Current USA Electric 2...

Page 8: ...ons with the selected button illuminated more brightly than the others Words indicating selections made are also illuminated 4 1 Control Panel Assembly The three core components of the control panel assembly are the console the fascia and the PCB and housing Console The console which is made from ABS is the housing to which the fascia and PCB housing attaches Lugs at the base of the console locate...

Page 9: ...row used when scrolling through options on the LCD screen 8 Select button Use to confirm setting 9 Back button Use to cancel setting LED Models 1 Power button 10 Bulky button 2 Auto Sensing button 11 Air Dry button 3 Time Dry button 12 Sheets button 4 Dryness Level button 13 Delicate button 5 Temperature 14 Heavy button 6 Progress 15 Regular button 7 Start Pause button 16 Lid Lock icon 8 Wrinkle F...

Page 10: ...nner ensuring that the hinge lugs on the lid are vertical 5 2 Removal of Console a Disconnect the unit from the power supply b Remove the lid c Remove the two screws at the rear of the console securing the console to the top deck d Tilt the console forward Reassembly Refit in reverse manner 5 3 Removal of Display Module a Follow procedures for removal of console refer to Section 5 2 b Disconnect t...

Page 11: ...y cease or continue to limp on until the cycle finishes or the user intervenes Pressing the POWER button when a User Warning is displayed will immediately turn the dryer off User Warnings are saved to memory as Fault Codes and the last Fault Code will be permanently stored The warning will also be recorded in the Warning Status screen refer to Section 7 2 3 however the information on this screen w...

Page 12: ...Error Communications failure between the sensor module and motor control module Remedy 1 Check the continuity of the module interconnecting harness 2 Replace the sensor module 3 Replace the motor control module Fault Code 2 Drum Gap Cannot be Located Remedy 1 Ensure the sensor module is correctly located and clipped into place 2 Replace the sensor module 3 Remove the top deck and clean the drum se...

Page 13: ...he sensor module measures low voltage on actuator power supply Remedy Replace the sensor module Fault Code 11 Lid Lock Open Circuit Remedy Check the lid lock harness and coil If there is continuity through these replace the sensor module Fault Code 12 Lid Lock Switching Device Failure Remedy Check that there are no short circuits in the lid lock circuit which may have caused the failure in the sen...

Page 14: ... housing and look for obvious signs of things that are out of position can the worm drive be rotated freely both backwards and forwards by hand is the actuator motor in place 8 Replace the faulty door actuator mechanism 9 Replace the door grabber linkage and housings 10 Replace the sensor module Fault Code 22 Door Actuator Open Circuit Remedy 1 Check that the actuator wiring is plugged into the se...

Page 15: ... harness between the sensor module and display module 2 Using a multimeter check for continuity of the wires in this harness 3 Replace the display module 4 Replace the sensor module Fault Code 233 EEPROM Read Error LCD models only The sensor module has problems reading the EEPROM data in the display module Remedy Replace the display module Notes 1 If the dryer has stopped mid cycle with the Wrinkl...

Page 16: ... mode may be entered at any time To exit from the Diagnostic Mode at any time press POWER 7 2 Service Screen Upon entering the service screen one of the following screens will appear Fault Status Machine Status Warning Status To scroll between the screens use the left and right arrows 7 2 1 Fault Status Screen Fault Status Screen This screen will indicate the last fault code that occurred If a fau...

Page 17: ...nductivity contacts through diagnostics Firstly enter the Machine Status Screen as described in Section 7 2 2 and when in this mode by touching damp clothes or fingers across the conductivity contacts the value adjacent to the word Touch will increase The minimum value is zero This indicates an open circuit The maximum value is 255 No change in this value when touching the contacts or conversely a...

Page 18: ...s and hold the WRINKLE FREE button then press the POWER button until the machine beeps and all eight LEDs across the top of the machine illuminate The dryer is now in Diagnostic Mode 2 Press the TIME DRY button three times to read the last fault The fault code is displayed in the row of eight cycle LEDs using a binary code Each LED has a value as follows LED VALUE Regular 128 Heavy 64 Delicate 32 ...

Page 19: ...h The machine is now in down load mode To exit the Data Download mode press the POWER button 9 AUTOSENSING When wet or damp clothes are loaded into a dryer they are partially saturated with water which is a relatively good conductor of electricity In the AeroSmart dryer sensor bars located beneath the lint bucket are used to measure the conductivity When moisture in the clothes touches across the ...

Page 20: ...rature is not achieved after 10 minutes the cycle will stop This would occur if the ambient temperature was above 95o F 35o C Timed Dry If an 80 minute or 40 minute Timed Dry cycle has been selected the cool down period will run for the last 10 minutes of that cycle If a 20 minutes Timed Dry cycle has been selected the cool down period will run for the last 5 minutes Cycle Cool Down Autosensing Co...

Page 21: ... F 53 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Damp Dry On Off Off On Sleeping Bag Synthetic Low 127 F 53 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Damp Dry On Off Off On Door Closed Direction Door open Direction 2 1 Refer Section 11 Cycle Heat Temperature Autosensing Cooldown 1 Dryness Level Additional Timed Dry 1 comments 3 6kW 2 3 1 4kW 1 3 3 6kW 2 3 1 4kW 1 3 Regular High 149 F 65 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C o...

Page 22: ...tes 10 Minutes Off Off Off Off Pillows Feather Low 127 F 53 C 40 Minutes 10 Minutes On Off Off On Pillows Synthetic No Heat Ambient 80 Minutes 10 Minutes Off Off Off Off Allergy High 149 F 65 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry Extra dry On On Off On Shirts Medium 140 F 60 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry Wrinkle Free On Off Off On Towels High 149 F 65 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins D...

Page 23: ...tic Low 127 F 53 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Damp Dry 30s 2m 20s Door Closed Direction Door open Direction 2 No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat No Heat 1 Refer Section 11 Cycle Heat Temperature Autosensing Cooldown 1 Dryness Level Additional Timed Dry 1 comments Ignition Delay Gas Heating Regular High 149 F 65 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry 30s 3m 30s Heavy High...

Page 24: ...s 10 Minutes 30s 2m 20s Pillows Synthetic No Heat Ambient 80 Minutes 10 Minutes No Heat No Heat Allergy High 149 F 65 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry Extra dry 30s 3m 30s Shirts Medium 140 F 60 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry Wrinkle Free 30s 2m 20s Towels High 149 F 65 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry Extra dry 30s 3m 30s Soft Toys Low 127 F 53 C 20 Minutes 5 Minutes 30s 2m 20...

Page 25: ... Ignition Delay Gas Heating Regular High 149 F 65 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry 30s 3m 30s Heavy High 149 F 65 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry Extra dry 30s 3m 30s Delicate Low 127 F 53 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry Wrinkle Free 30s 2m 20s Sheets High 149 F 65 C Autosensing 95 F 35 C or 10 Mins Dry Extra dry Wrinkle Free 30s 3m 30s Air Dry No Heat Ambient 40 Minutes Nil No...

Page 26: ...517760C 26 14 WIRING DIAGRAM ELECTRIC MODELS ELECTRIC MODELS ...

Page 27: ...517760C 27 15 WIRING DIAGRAM GAS MODELS GAS MODELS ...

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Page 29: ...517760C 29 Notes ...

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