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Factory Preset Programs/Parameters
Unless otherwise specified at the time of ordering, the Phase
5 microprocessor controller (computer) has been
preprogrammed by the factory with the following programs/
parameters. Should changes be found necessary, please read
this Phase 5 Coin User ’s Manual carefully to thoroughly
familiarize yourself with the Phase 5 microprocessor
controller’s (computer’s) programming characteristics.
Single Coin Only
For all Crossover models.
PL01 – °FAr
– Temperatures in Fahrenheit
tInE
– Timed mode
Grd
– Anti-wrinkle guard on
bUZ
– Anti-wrinkle guard buzzer (tone) on
Coin
– Coin(s) required to start
FLS
– Display will flash in intervals between “FILL”
and “Amount To Start”
bCrS
– Bad coin reset
AtIn
– Accumulative time
nSEn
– Rotational sensor not selected
PL02 – PdrY
– Percent Dry – 97%
PL03 – HI°F
– 150°
PL04 – HICd
– Temperature – 100°, Time – 2 minutes
PL05 – LO°F
– 130°
PL06 – LOCd
– Temperature – 100°, Time – 2 minutes
PL07 – PP°F
– 120°
PL08 – PPCd – Temperature – 100°, Time – 3 minutes
PL09 – LCdE
– Left coin denomination – 25¢
PL10 – rCdE
– Right coin denomination – 25¢
PL11 – tFAS
– Time for amount to start – 30 minutes
PL12 – AtSt
– Amount to Start – $1.50
PL13 – AFAt
– Amount for additional time – 25¢
PL14 – Adrt
– Automatic dry maximum time – 30 minutes
PL15 – GdLY
– Anti-wrinkle guard off delay time – 2 minutes
Gont
– Anti-wrinkle guard on time – 20-seconds
PL16 – AGt
– Active anti-wrinkle guard time – 10 minutes
PL17 – A and b – “A” is adjustable from 1 to 99 (example: A = 5)
Factors – “b” is adjustable from 1 to 99 (example: B = 75)
Dual Coin Only
For all Crossover models.
PL01 – °FAr
– Temperatures in Fahrenheit
tInE
– Timed mode
Grd
– Anti-wrinkle guard on
bUZ
– Anti-wrinkle guard buzzer (tone) on
Coin
– Coin(s) required to start
FLS
– Display will flash in intervals between “FILL”
and “Amount to Start”
bCrS
– Bad coin reset
AtIn
– Accumulative time
nSEn
– Rotational sensor not selected
PL02 – PdrY
– Percent Dry – 97%
PL03 – HI°F
– 150°
PL04 – HICd
– Temperature – 100°, Time – 2 minutes
PL05 – LO°F
– 130°
PL06 – LOCd
– Temperature – 100°, Time – 2 minutes
PL07 – PP°F
– 120°
PL08 – PPCd – Temperature – 100°, Time – 3 minutes
PL09 – LCdE
– Left coin denomination – 10¢
PL10 – rCdE
– Right coin denomination – 25¢
PL11 – tFAS
– Time for amount to start – 30 minutes
PL12 – AtSt
– Amount to Start – $1.50
PL13 – AFAt
– Amount for additional time – 10¢
PL14 – Adrt
– Automatic dry maximum time – 30 minutes
PL15 – GdLY
– Anti-wrinkle guard off delay time – 2 minutes
Gont
– Anti-wrinkle guard on time – 20-seconds
PL16 – AGt
– Active anti-wrinkle guard time – 10 minutes
PL17 – A and b – “A” is adjustable from 1 to 99 (example: A = 5)
Factors – “b” is adjustable from 1 to 99 (example: B = 75)
Phase 5 Coin System Diagnostics ___
All major circuits, including door, microprocessor temperature
sensor, heat and motor circuits are monitored. The Phase 5
coin microprocessor controller (computer) will inform the user
via the L.E.D. display of cert ain failure codes along with
indicators both in the L.E.D. display and at the outputs of each
relay (and door switch circuit) to easily identify failures.
Diagnostic (L.E.D.) Failure Codes
“door” – Indicates door switch circuit is open.
Keypad entry was made while main door is open or there is a
fault in the door switch circuit (external of the microprocessor
controller [computer]).
“dSFL” – Indicates a fault in the microprocessor temperature
sensor circuit. If a fault is detected in the microprocessor
heat sensor circuit, the L.E.D. display will read “dSFL” and
the buzzer (tone) will sound for approximately 5-seconds every
30-seconds.
The problem is corrected or power to dryer is discontinued…
and the problem is then corrected.
IMPORTANT: The Phase 5 coin microprocessor controller
(computer) has its own internal heat sensing circuit fuse
protection located on the back side of the (computer). If a
“dSFL” condition occurs, check to see if this fuse has
blown. If it has, do not replace the entire microprocessor
controller (computer); replace only the fuse and do so only
with a 1/8-Amp (Slo-Blo) type fuse.
NOTE: Once the Phase 5 coin microprocessor controller
(computer) detects a problem in the heat circuit, it updates
every 30-seconds so if a problem was a loose connection
in this circuit, which corrected itself, the “dSFL” condition
would automatically be cancelled.
“SEFL” – Indicates rot ational sensor circuit failure meaning
that there is a fault somewhere in the tumbler rotation detection
circuit or the microprocessor controller (computer) program
related to this circuit (PL01) is set incorrectly in the active
mode (“SEn”), where the dryer is not equipped with optional
rotation sensor and should be set in the inactive mode
(“nSEn”).
“Hot” – Indicates a possible overheating condition. The Phase
5 microprocessor controller (computer) monitors the
temperature in the dryer at all times. If the microprocessor
controller (computer) detects that the temperature in the dryer
has exceeded 220° F (104° C) it will disable all outputs (shut
the dryer down), the tone (buzzer) will sound for approximately
5-seconds, and the display will read “Hot.” The L.E.D. display
will continue to read “Hot” until the temperature sensed has
dropped to 220° F (104° C) or lower and the microprocessor
controller (computer) is manually reset by closing and opening
the PS.
L.E.D. Display Indicators/Dots
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