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There are three L.E.D. indicators ( “red” lights) located at the

lower back side area of the microprocessor controller

(computer) which are identified/labeled as  “DOOR,” “HEAT,”

and “MTR” (motor).   These L.E.D.s indicate that the output s

of the microprocessor controller (computer), or in the case of

the door switch, the inputs are functioning.
“DOOR” – L.E.D. SHOULD BE ON ALL THE TIME (even if the

dryer is not running) unless the main door is open or there is

a problem (open circuit) in the main door switch circuit.

NOTE: If the dryer is started (the display L.E.D. indicator
dots are on) and there are no outputs (“HEAT” and/or
“MTR” output L.E.D. are off) and the “DOOR” input L.E.D.
is on, the fault is in the Phase 5 microprocessor controller
(computer) itself.

If the failure was elsewhere (i.e. dryer’s door switch circuit)
the L.E.D. display would read “door” if a keypad entry was
attempted.  If the display L.E.D. indicators are on, and the
door L.E.D. indicators are on, and the door L.E.D. input
and motor/heat output L.E.D.s are on, yet the motor and/or
heat is not active (on); then the problem is not the door
switch on the Phase 5 microprocessor controller
(computer), the problem is elsewhere in the dryer.

“HEAT” – Output L.E.D. Indicator – if the dryer is started and

there is no heat, yet the microprocessor controller (computer)

L.E.D. display heat indicator dot is on, but the heat output

L.E.D. indicator is of f, then the fault is in the Phase 5

microprocessor controller (computer) itself.  If both the display

heat output L.E.D. indicator are on, then the problem is

elsewhere (external of the microprocessor controller

[computer]).
“MTR” (motor) – Output L.E.D. Indicator – if the dryer is started

and the motor is not operating, yet both the microprocessor

controller (computer) L.E.D. display motor indicator dot and

“DOOR” input L.E.D. indicator are on, but the  “MTR” output

L.E.D. indicator is of f; then the fault is in the Phase 5

microprocessor controller (computer) itself.  If the motor is not

operating and the  “MTR” output indicator is on, then the

problem is elsewhere (external of the microprocessor controller

[computer]).

Phase 5 Auto Cycle

(Patent No. 4,827,627) ________________

“A” and “b” Factor Parameters

The L.E.D. indicator dot s located at the top portion of the

display indicates the various microprocessor controller

(computer) output functions while a cycle is in progress.  

These

dots do not necessarily mean that the outputs are functioning.

They are only indicating that the function (output) should be

active (on).
Heat Circuit Indicator  – indicator dot is on whenever the

microprocessor controller (computer) is calling for the heating

circuit to be active (on).
Motor Circuit Indicator – indicator dot is on whenever a cycle

is in progress.

Phase 5 Microprocessor Controller

(Computer) Relay Output L.E.D. Indicators

GAS

ELECTRIC

Model

“A” “b”

Model

“A” “b”

DAWF0GM/NM

5

75

DAWF0EM/NM

N / A

DAWS0GM/NM

5

75

DAWS0EM/NM

DAWS2GM/NM

5

75

DAWS2EM/NM

* “A” and “b” Factors N/A at time of printing.

Contact factory for models and/or “A” and “b” factors not listed.

IMPORTANT: The “A” and “b” Factors have been
preprogrammed by the factory and should be changed in
the field unless the Phase 5 coin microprocessor controller
(computer) should fail and is replaced.  THE
REPLACEMENT PHASE 5 COIN MICROPROCESSOR
CONTROLLER (COMPUTER) MUST BE
REPROGRAMMED FOR THE SPECIFIC MODEL SHOWN
IN THE CHART ABOVE.

Optional 9 Volt Battery Backup ______

Dryers ordered from the factory with the 9 volt battery backup

option (battery is not included) allow the Phase 5

microprocessor controller (computer) to maintain its operating

status should a momentary power interruption occur while the

dryer cycle is in progress.
It is suggested that the battery be replaced at least once a

year or as found necessary .  The battery life will depend on

the age of the battery, the amount of power interruptions, and

the backup time used.

IMPORTANT: For proper operation use alkaline batteries
only.  Suggest Energizer, Duracell or equivalent.  DO NOT
USE CARBON TYPE BATTERIES.

Summary of Contents for DAWS0 SERIES

Page 1: ...ass by itself Part No 112999 1 Laundrylux 461 Doughty Boulevard Inwood NY 11096 0338 www laundrylux com Service 516 371 0700 Parts 516 271 2000 DAWF0 and DAWS0 SERIES DRYERS W D R Y E R O P E R AT I N...

Page 2: ...These instructions must be posted in a prominent location near the dryer In the S tate of Massachusett s the following inst allation instructions apply Installations and rep airs must be performed by...

Page 3: ...ny minimum amount COIN COUNT The number of coins inserted including a sep arate display program for optional dual coin acceptors can be viewed through the Phase 5 computer s L E D display BAD COIN LOC...

Page 4: ...dicate failure AUTOMATIC DRY TIME This program selection allows the dryer to run up to a specific time During the AUtO mode or FrEE dry mode this program is only designed to limit the dryer s operatio...

Page 5: ...ing a cycle both the heat and motor will stop However the Phase 5 coin microprocessor controller computer will continue to count downwards in time Continuation of the cycle will resume only after the...

Page 6: ...y for verification By closing the PS with no cycle in progress the L E D display will read the temperature in the dryer Then by pressing the LO TEMP key the L E D display will read PLOC for 1 second T...

Page 7: ...Mode Patent No 4 827 627 NOTE When programming the use of the Coin Mode Coin the following parameter programs need to be checked and or changed accordingly PL01 AUtO automatic drying cycle or tInE tim...

Page 8: ...ser Formula LCdE AtSt tFAS Vended Time for LCdE 10 35 2 85 minutes 2 minutes and 51 seconds Settings PL09 LCdE 10 PL10 rCdE 25 PL11 tFAS 10 PL12 AtSt 35 Accumulative Coin ACOn When this program mode A...

Page 9: ...the end of the drying cycle the Phase 5 microprocessor controller computer will start the cooling cycle for the cool down time programmed or until the temperature has dropped to the programmed cool d...

Page 10: ...have not been preprogrammed by the factory and must be programmed if the Phase 5 microprocessor controller computer programming is changed to be used in the Automatic Mode The A and b Factors must be...

Page 11: ...________________ ____________________________________________________________ The HI TEMP or LO TEMP key provide the following functions Change numeric values HITEMP increases and LO TEMP decreases Fl...

Page 12: ...election button Display Reads To accelerate advance press and hold in HI Temp selection button Display Reads Program Location and will advance until HI Temp selection button is released To revert back...

Page 13: ...advance downward until LO Temp selection button is released To enter a specific program location i e PL01 push the Perm Press selection button Display will read specific program location called up To...

Page 14: ...Temperature Display Mode and or Amount To Start Dryer Temperature Display Temperature Selection Time Cycle In Progress Dryer Temperature Display FILL 25 Close Program Switch 75F HI 2 0 13 5 F 135F Clo...

Page 15: ...Temp Display will read 0000 for 1 second and then dryer temperature display To cancel or delete left coin count press HI Temp key Display will read CLCC cancel left coin count Press Perm Press key an...

Page 16: ...ns To retain or save existing coin count press Perm Press Display will read 0000 for 1 second and then dryer temperature display To cancel or delete right coin count press HI Temp key Display will rea...

Page 17: ...program mode close program switch Dryer Temperature Display Press Perm Press key Display will read PL01 program location 01 Press Perm Press key Display will read temperature conversion status either...

Page 18: ...ey otherwise press HI or LO key and then Perm Press key Display will read vend status either Coin coins required to start or FrEE no coins required If no change press Perm Press key otherwise press HI...

Page 19: ...r flash FLS If no change press Perm Press key otherwise press HI or LO key and then Perm Press key If no flash is selected display will read fixed display status I E AtSt amount to start dryer or Free...

Page 20: ...ram mode open program switch or or or or Display will read coin time accumulation status I E AtIn accumulative time or ACOn accumulative coin If no change press Perm Press key otherwise press HI or LO...

Page 21: ...Temp Perm Press To exit program mode open program switch LO Temp Refer to Programming Instructions for instructions on entering program locations Proceed to next location to be changed Wait 3 Seconds...

Page 22: ...and then Perm Press key Temperature Increase Temperature Decrease Summary HI Temp is programmable from a minimum of 100 F to a maximum of 190 F in ten degree increment s or from a minimum of 38 C to...

Page 23: ...re is programmable from a minimum of 70 F to a maximum of 190 F in ten degree increments or from a minimum of 21 C to a maximum of 88 C in five degree increments Cool down is programmable from 0 to 9...

Page 24: ...s Perm Press key Display will read LO F LO Temp status for 3 seconds and then the actual temperature programmed If no changes press Perm Press key otherwise press HI or LO key and then Perm Press key...

Page 25: ...tion to be viewed changed Press Perm Press key Display will read LOCd LO Temp cool down status for 3 seconds and then the actual temperature and time programmed If no changes press Perm Press key twic...

Page 26: ...LO key and then Perm Press key Temperature Decrease Temperature Increase Summary Perm Press Temp is programmable from a minimum of 100 F to a maximum of 190 F in ten degree increments or from a minimu...

Page 27: ...emperature is programmable from a minimum of 70 F to a maximum of 190 F in ten degree increments or from a minimum of 21 C to a maximum of 88 C in five degree increments Cool down is programmable from...

Page 28: ...ination is programmable from 1 to 9999 IMPORTANT When the dryer is equipped with a dual coin acceptor the value set here is the lower value denomination which is not necessarily the left coin portion...

Page 29: ...ogrammable from 1 to 9999 IMPORTANT When the dryer is equipped with a dual coin acceptor the value set here is the higher value denomination which is not necessarily the right coin portion of the acce...

Page 30: ...rm Press key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the Perm Press key Summary The time for amount to start is programmable from 1 to 99 minutes PL11 tFAS Perm Press 4 HI Te...

Page 31: ...s key otherwise press HI or LO key and then Perm Press key Summary The amount to start is programmable from 1 to 9999 PL12 AtSt Perm Press 25 HI Temp Perm Press LO Temp Refer to Programming Instructio...

Page 32: ...hen Perm Press key Program Location 13 PL13 Coin Accumulation Minimum Amount for More Time Summary The amount to start is programmable from 1 to 9999 Amount Decrease Amount Increase PL13 AFAt Perm Pre...

Page 33: ...m Press key otherwise press HI or LO key and then Perm Press key Summary The maximum auto dryness time is programmable from 1 to 99 minutes PL14 Adrt Perm Press 25 HI Temp Perm Press LO Temp Refer to...

Page 34: ...conds Time Increase Time Decrease Time Increase Time Decrease PL15 GdLY Perm Press 2 HI Temp Perm Press LO Temp Refer to Programming Instructions for instructions on entering program locations Wait 3...

Page 35: ...rogram Location 16 PL16 and Program Location 17 PL17 Maximum Active Anti Wrinkle Time Location to be viewed changed Press Perm Press key Display will read AGt maximum guard time for 3 seconds and then...

Page 36: ...ple 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...

Page 37: ...s in the Phase 5 microprocessor controller computer itself If the motor is not operating and the MTR output indicator is on then the problem is elsewhere external of the microprocessor controller comp...

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