Milnor Girbau SLI User Manual Download Page 1

PHASE 7.2.2

NON-COIN

USER’S MANUAL

(F.S.S.)

ADC Part No. 113193-4

American Dryer Corporation

88 Currant Road

Fall River, MA 02720-4781

Telephone: (508) 678-9000 / Fax: (508) 678-9447

E-mail: [email protected]

www.amdry.com

Summary of Contents for Girbau SLI

Page 1: ...ASE 7 2 2 NON COIN USER S MANUAL F S S ADCPartNo 113193 4 AmericanDryerCorporation 88 Currant Road FallRiver MA02720 4781 Telephone 508 678 9000 Fax 508 678 9447 E mail techsupport amdry com www amdry com ...

Page 2: ...esign and safety If this product is properly maintained it will provide many years of safe efficient and trouble free operation We have tried to make this manual as complete as possible and hope you will find it useful ADC reserves the right to make changes from time to time without notice or obligation in prices specifications colors and material and to change or discontinue models NOTE If power ...

Page 3: ... N Temperature Conversion Status 5 O High Temperature Protection 5 P Cycle Preview 5 Q Reversing Option 5 R Rotation Sensor 5 S Clean Lint 5 T Language Selection 5 U Model Selection 5 V Default Factory Settings 5 W Keyboard Touch Pad Symbols 5 X Steam Injection Option 5 SECTION III PROGRAM SELECTIONS 6 A Preprogrammed Cycles 6 B Manually Loaded Cycles 8 C Automatic Drying Cycle Patent No 4 827 627...

Page 4: ...ory 75 B Cycle 0 40 Parameters Programs Preset by the Factory 75 SECTION VIII PHASE 7 NON COIN MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LIMITS 76 A Preprogrammed Cycles 76 B System Parameters Program Locations 77 C Fixed Parameters 77 SECTION IX PHASE 7 NON COIN AUTO CYCLE PATENT NO 4 827 627 CYCLEADJUSTMENTVALUES 78 SECTION X PHASE 7 NON COIN MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER COMPUTER SYSTEM DIAGNO...

Page 5: ... place the load in the dryer and push one 1 single button to start the drying cycle The Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will directly monitor the moisture content in the load and stop the drying cycle automatically when the selected dryness level is reached The Phase 7 Non Coin Automatic Drying Cycle Patent No 4 827 627 virtually eliminates ALL guesswork The Phase 7 non coin mi...

Page 6: ...ogram in either the Automatic Drying Cycle Patent No 4 827 627 or the Manual Timed Drying Cycle H Variable Programmable Fabric Temperature Selections Accommodates the type of fabric to be dried I Cool Down Controlled Cool Down Program Cool down lowers the temperature of the exhaust to make the material cool enough to handle Controlled cool down slowly lowers the temperature over 10 minutes for mat...

Page 7: ...he value of the Lint Cleaning Frequency timer The timer keeps track of how long the dryer s blower fan has been on and compares it to the Lint Cleaning Frequency Setting Once the timer equals the Lint Cleaning Frequency setting the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will begin to prompt the user to CLEAN LINT The Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will allow two 2...

Page 8: ...e Cool Down Cycle in which the articles are tumbled at room temperature or a controlled cool down in which the dryer goes into a slow Cool Down Mode for 10 minutes sloping the temperature 10 F 5 5 C every minute When the cooling cycle is completed the dryer will go into the Wrinkle Guard Cycle For the first 15 minutes of WRINKLE GUARD the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will re...

Page 9: ...parameter b Drying Time Programmable from 0 to 99 minutes in 1 minute increments c Drying Temperature Programmable from 100 F to 200 F 38 C to 93 C in one degree increments for a radial dryer and 100 F to 160 F 38 C to 71 C in one degree increments for an axial dryer d Cool Down Time Programmable from 0 to 99 minutes in 1 minute increments e Cool Down Temperature Programmable from 70 F to 100 F 21...

Page 10: ...ates the dryness level heat loss along with the percentage of extraction selected When the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer determines that ALL the factors are met the drying cycle will end and the dryer will go into the Cool Down Cycle The Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer also has a drying time out setting which will control the maximum time an auto cycle wil...

Page 11: ...d by pressing and holding the UPARROW key The temperature will be displayed in either Fahrenheit F or Celsius C depending on which temperature system has been set in the DRYER SETUP G TEMPERATURE CONVERSION STATUS Temperature related programs are programmable to be operated in either Fahrenheit F or Celsius C The temperature selection is made in SYSTEM TEMP The programs affected are as follows 1 T...

Page 12: ...g that the fan and basket tumbler rotation are about to start The beeps at the end of the Wrinkle Guard Cycle can be programmed to be ON OFF This is done in the WRINKLE GUARD SETUP WRINKLE GUARD PROGRAM SELECTION Wrinkle Guard AudioAlert On Off The operator can select to turn the beeps on or off at the end of each Wrinkle Guard Cycle The number of beeps is programmed in AUDIO ALERT ON TIMES I AUDI...

Page 13: ... the Drying Functions which include temperatures burners sail switches blower basket tumbler and lint drawer M PROGRAM LOCATIONS System parameters are programmed in Program Locations PL Access to this location is acquired by pressing the STOP CLEAR and the UP ARROW together To exit the Programming Location simply press the STOP CLEAR key If you are several menu layers deep continue to press the ST...

Page 14: ...ler computer will change to 71 C 1 Celsius 2 ENTER LINT CLEANING FREQUENCY 1 TO 10 HOURS This selection sets how long the lint cleaning timer will run before prompting the user to CLEAN LINT Once the user is prompted to CLEAN LINT the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will allow an additional 2 hours of run time before the dryer is placed into a locked out state waiting for the l...

Page 15: ...nto the basket tumbler up to 5 times 0 5 ON Time is first entered MM SS minutes seconds and then the OFF Time is entered MM SS minutes seconds 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES This menu allows the programming of cycles A F The parameters selected in this menu for each letter will be stored in memory for that key This will allow the operator to utilize one touch drying through keys A F 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES Th...

Page 16: ...g diode L E D display reads READY no cycle in progress 2 Press the letter on the keyboard touch pad corresponding to the cycle desired i e key A NOTE 0 40 will require the START ENTER key to be pressed after the number is selected in order to accept the selection and start drying 3 The dryer will then start I E blower basket tumbler and heat 4 At the start of a cycle the L E D display will initial...

Page 17: ...read CYCLE DONE and the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will lock out the dryer functions until the doors are opened The Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will then return to READY b Timed Manual Drying Cycle 1 L E D display reads READY no cycle in progress 2 Press the letter on the keyboard touch pad corresponding to the cycle desired i e key D NOTE 0 40 WILL...

Page 18: ...TO 200 Defaults to 160 F 71 C Enter the temperature desired from 160 F to 200 F 71 C to 93 C in one degree increments I E for 180 F 82 C press key 1 key 8 key 0 and then press the START ENTER key to accept the value 4 L E D display will now read ENTER DRY LEVEL finishing dry and extra dry Enter the amount of extraction dryness level desired Finishing has the most moisture content dry has less mois...

Page 19: ...NE and the dryer will go into a 5 minute OFF cycle The Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will repeat this process of 15 seconds ON and 5 minutes OFF until either the doors are opened the STOP CLEAR key is pressed or 99 minutes have elapsed whichever comes first Once the 99 minutes have elapsed the L E D display will then read CYCLE DONE and will lock out the dryer functions until...

Page 20: ...econds during this time the display will read WRINKLE GUARD After the 15 seconds are completed the display will read CYCLE DONE and the dryer will go into a 5 minute OFF cycle The Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will repeat this process of 15 seconds ON and 5 minutes OFF until either the doors are opened the STOP CLEAR key is pressed or 99 minutes have elapsed whichever comes f...

Page 21: ...croprocessor controller computer detects an exhaust temperature rise 25 F greater than set point this will be the trip point and the F S S routine will activate If set point is below 160 F 71 C the trip point will be 185 F 85 C Once the F S S routine is activated the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will display F S S ACTIVATED and water will be injected into the basket tumbler ...

Page 22: ...ntroller computer willnotlet the user continue until the valve test has been completed F S S DIAGNOSTICS MESSAGES In the event that the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer detects a fault in the F S S the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will display the message F S S DISABLED READY To find out the reason for the F S S disabling press and hold the red STOP CLEAR ...

Page 23: ...ater pressure in the water line coming to the dryer This could also be a defective pressure switch or wiring to the pressure switch If this condition is detected the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will continue to monitor the condition for a period of 5 minutes before entering F S S DISABLED Mode Once the condition is corrected the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller co...

Page 24: ...ile a cycle is in progress the L E D display will show the progress of the cycle that is being processed a Automatic Drying Cycle While a cycle is in progress the cycle status will display ELAPSED TIME __ MIN During the Drying Cycle the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer monitors the moisture in the load b Timed Manual Drying Cycle While a cycle is in progress the cycle status wil...

Page 25: ...o factory default settings Both the preprogrammed cycles and the system parameters programs have been preprogrammed by the factory with the parameters shown in Section VII of this manual The various program selections for the preprogrammed cycles and system parameters are outlined in Section III of this manual ALL program changes for the preprogrammed cycles and system parameters programs are done...

Page 26: ...the parameter program does not need to be changed press the START ENTER key and the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will advance to the next program selection When making numerical changes please stay within the programming limits shown If an erroneous entry is made the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will display ERROR and ignore the entry made when the STA...

Page 27: ... is pressed For example 1 If the flowchart shows the symbol the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer L E D display will read the same 2 If the flowchart shows the symbol press that specific key on the keyboard touch pad label 3 This symbol represents STOP CLEAR 4 This symbol represents START ENTER a The flowchart arrows i e represents the program path b On the sides of the flowchart...

Page 28: ...IMULTANEOUSLY THIS WILL GET YOU INTO THE PROGRAMMING MODE EXITING PRESS THE STOP CLEAR KEY REPEATEDLY UNTIL THE PHASE 7 NON COIN MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER COMPUTER IS BACK TO THE READY DISPLAY THE STOP CLEAR KEY WILL BRING YOU BACK ONE MENU LEVEL AT A TIME AT THE FIRST MENU LEVEL IT WILL EXIT THE PHASE 7 NON COIN MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER COMPUTER FROM THE PROGRAMMING MODE AND RETURN TO THE READY ...

Page 29: ...LT VALUE 3 ENTER AUDIO ALERT ON TIMES 0 TO 10 5 5 DEFAULT VALUE 4 ENTER ROTATION SENSOR ON OFF ON DEFAULT VALUE 5 BOARD ADDRESS 00 TO ZZ 6 AUTO CYCLE TIME OUT 0 TO 99 MINUTES 60 60 DEFAULT VALUE 1 REVERSING SETUP 0 ENTER SPIN TIME 30 TO 120 SECONDS 60 SEC 60 DEFAULT VALUE 1 ENTER STOP TIME 5 TO 10 SECONDS 5 SEC 5 DEFAULT VALUE 2 WRINKLE GUARD SETUP 0 WRINKLE GUARD AUDIO ALERT AUDIO ALERT ON AUDIO ...

Page 30: ...FAULT VALUE MANUAL 0 REVERSE MODE ON OFF 1 ENTER SPIN TIME 30 TO 120 SECONDS SEC 60 THE DEFAULT TIME FOR THAT CYCLE ENTER STOP TIME 5 TO 10 SECONDS SEC 5 THE DEFAULT TIME FOR THAT CYCLE 2 ENTER DRY TEMP 100 F TO 200 F 38 C TO 93 C F THE DEFAULT DRY TEMP FOR THAT CYCLE ENTER CONTROLLED COOL DOWN ON OR OFF OFF DEFAULT 3 ENTER DRY TIME 0 TO 99 MINUTES MIN 0 THE DEFAULT MINUTES FOR THAT CYCLE 4 ENTER ...

Page 31: ...g the stop clear key press the up arrow key ENGLISH Press the up or down arrow key to select a different language ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPANOL ITALIANO and DEUTSCH are the selections ESPANOL 1 S E L E C C I O N A R L O S PARAMETROS DEL SISTEMA Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 32: ...o enter program mode Press and hold the stop clear key While holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS Or number 1 0 DRYER SETUP 0 SELECT MODEL Next page Use arrow key Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access ...

Page 33: ...row key to select a different model GAS REVERSING ELECTRIC REVERSING STEAM REVERSING GAS NON REVERSING ELECTRIC NON REVERSING and STEAM NON REVERSING are the selections ELECTRIC REVERSING 1 SYSTEM TEMP Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 34: ...le holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 0 DRYER SETUP 0 SELECT MODEL Next page Selecting the System Temperature Use arrow key Or number Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access ...

Page 35: ...ss the up or down arrow key to select DEG F or DEG C DEG C 1 DEG F Use arrow key Or number Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes 2 ENTER LINT CLEANING FREQUENCY 1 TO 10 HOURS ...

Page 36: ... holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 0 DRYER SETUP 0 SELECT MODEL Next page Setting the Lint Cleaning Frequency Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Or number Use arrow key ...

Page 37: ...ALERT ON TIMES 0 TO 10 5 2 Press the up arrow key to increment the number down arrow key to decrement the number or enter the number directly 3 1 SYSTEM TEMP Or number Use arrow key Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 38: ...e holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 0 DRYER SETUP 0 SELECT MODEL Next page Adjusting the Audio Alert On times Or number Use arrow key Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access ...

Page 39: ...Previous 3 ENTER AUDIO ALERT ON TIMES 0 TO 10 5 1 SYSTEM TEMP 2 ENTER LINT CLEANING FREQUENCY 1 TO 10 HOURS 3 Next page Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Or number Use arrow key Press ENTER to access ...

Page 40: ...38 3 4 ROTATION SENSOR Press the up arrow key to increment the number the down arrow key to decrement the number or enter the number directly 3 From previous Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 41: ... key While holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 0 DRYER SETUP 0 SELECT MODEL Next page Rotation Sensor Or number Use arrow key Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access ...

Page 42: ...om Previous 1 SYSTEM TEMP 2 ENTER LINT CLEANING FREQUENCY 1 TO 10 HOURS Next page 3 ENTER AUDIO ALERT ON TIMES 0 TO 10 4 ROTATION SENSOR 4 Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Or number Use arrow key ...

Page 43: ...41 From Previous OFF Press the up or down arrow key to select ON or OFF ON 5 BOARD ADDRESS 00 TO ZZ Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 44: ...r key While holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 0 DRYER SETUP 0 SELECT MODEL Next page Dryer Address Or number Use arrow key Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access ...

Page 45: ... SYSTEM TEMP 2 ENTER LINT CLEANING FREQUENCY 1 TO 10 HOURS Next page 3 ENTER AUDIO ALERT ON TIMES 0 TO 10 4 ROTATION SENSOR Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Or number Use arrow key 5 BOARD ADDRESS 00 TO ZZ 5 ...

Page 46: ...s A_ Press the up or down arrow key to scroll the A Z and 0 9 AA Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes Press the up or down arrow key to scroll the A Z and 0 9 A1 6 AUTO CYCLE TIME OUT 0 TO 99 MINUTES ...

Page 47: ...ey While holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 0 DRYER SETUP 0 SELECT MODEL Next page Auto Cycle Time Out Or number Use arrow key Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access ...

Page 48: ... SYSTEM TEMP 2 ENTER LINT CLEANING FREQUENCY 1 TO 10 HOURS Next page 3 ENTER AUDIO ALERT ON TIMES 0 TO 10 4 ROTATION SENSOR Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Or number Use arrow key 5 BOARD ADDRESS 00 to ZZ 6 ...

Page 49: ... From Previous 60 Press the up or down arrow key to scroll the A Z and 0 9 70 Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes AUTO CYCLE TIME OUT 0 TO 99 MINUTES AUTO CYCLE TIME OUT 0 TO 99 MINUTES ...

Page 50: ... clear key While holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 0 DRYER SETUP 1 Next Page A Next Page B Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Or number Use arrow key Or number Use arrow key ...

Page 51: ...CONDS Press the up arrow key to increment the time the down arrow key to decrement the time or enter the time directly The time is adjustable from 30 to 120 seconds 7 0 1 ENTER STOP TIME 5 TO 10 SECONDS 60 70 Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 52: ...nt the time the down arrow key to decrement the time or enter the time directly The stop time is adjustable from 5 to 10 seconds 7 1 ENTER STOP TIME 5 TO 10 SECONDS From Previous 7 5 Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 53: ...olding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 0 DRYER SETUP Next Page A Next Page B 2 1 REVERSING SETUP Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Or number Use arrow key Or number Use arrow key ...

Page 54: ... Previous B 2 WRINKLE GUARD SETUP ON 0 WRINKLE GUARD AUDIO ALERT Press the up or down arrow key to select ON or OFF OFF 0 WRINKLE GUARD AUDIO ALERT Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 55: ...y press the up arrow key 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 0 DRYER SETUP Next Page A Next Page B 1 REVERSING SETUP Steam Injection Setup 3 Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Press ENTER to jump directly to the location Or number Use arrow key Or number Use arrow key ...

Page 56: ...54 From Previous A From Previous B 2 WRINKLE GUARD SETUP 3 STEAM INJECTION SETUP Next page ...

Page 57: ...rement the time in minutes or enter the time in minutes directly If 0 00 is programmed the program will jump back to 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLE 5 0 00 From Previous 5 00 The second time adjustment is Seconds ss Press the up arrow key to increment the time in seconds down arrow key to decrement the time in seconds or enter the time in seconds directly 1 0 Next page Press ENTER to access 5 ...

Page 58: ...m Previous Press the up arrow key to increment the time in minutes the down arrow key to decrement the time in minutes or enter the time in minutes directly 8 8 00 The second time adjustment is Seconds ss Next page Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes 10 8 ...

Page 59: ...s the down arrow key to decrement the time in minutes or enter the time in minutes directly 9 ENTER 2ND ON TIME 8 21 TO 45 00 9 Next page Press ENTER to store new changes Press the up arrow key to increment the time in seconds the down arrow key to decrement the time in seconds or enter the time in seconds directly 2 0 ...

Page 60: ... 4 0 0 00 When 0 time is entered the program will jump back to either 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES or 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES ENTER 3RD ON TIME 8 21 TO 45 00 From Previous Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes 9 00 Press ENTER to store new changes The second time adjustment is Seconds ss 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES or 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES ...

Page 61: ...OGRAM A F CYCLES 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES Next Page 2 Press and hold the stop clear key While holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES 3 0 40 cycles Press Up arrow key three times A F Cycles Or press 2 0 40 Cycles Or press 3 A F Cycles press up arrow key twice ...

Page 62: ...ext Page A Next Page B B Follow this flow chart path for an AUTO cycle Follow this flow chart path for a MANUAL cycle Press the Up or Down Arrow Key to change the cycle type Press the key s corresponding to the cycle you wish to program A F or 0 40 Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 63: ...Key to turn reversing ON or OFF Non reversing models will display NOT AVAILABLE and jump to 1 ENTER DRY TEMP 160 TO 200ºF Non reversing models will display NOT AVAILABLE and jump to 1 ENTER DRY TIME Press the Up or Down Arrow Key to turn reversing ON or OFF If reversing is OFF once Enter is pressed the program will jump to 1 ENTER DRY TIME Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to...

Page 64: ...mp the down arrow key to decrement the temp or enter the temp directly Press the up arrow key to increment the time the down arrow key to decrement the time or enter the time directly Press the up arrow key to increment the time the down arrow key to decrement the time or enter the time directly Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 65: ...the up arrow key to increment the time the down arrow key to decrement the time or enter the time directly Press the up or down arrow key to adjust the dryness level FINISHING DRY OR EXTRA DRY Axial models will display a maximum temp of 160 ºF From Previous A From Previous B Next Page A Next Page B Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store ne...

Page 66: ...temp the down arrow key to decrement the temp or enter the temp directly Press the up or down arrow key to turn the option ON or OFF From Previous A From Previous B Next Page A Next Page B Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to access Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to access ...

Page 67: ...BLE and jump to 6 ENTER COOL DOWN TEMP 70 TO 100 ºF Press the up or down arrow key to turn the option ON or OFF Press ENTER to access If CONTROLLED COOL DOWN is ON the program will display NOT AVAILABLE and jump to 5 ENTER COOL DOWN TIME 0 TO 99 MINUTES From Previous A From Previous B Next Page A Next Page B Press ENTER to access Press the up arrow key to increment the time the down arrow key to d...

Page 68: ...Press the up arrow key to increment the temp the down arrow key to decrement the temp or enter temp directly From Previous A From Previous B Next page 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES or 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES Program jumps back to 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES or 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to access ...

Page 69: ...new changes If STEAM INJECTION is OFF the program will jump back to 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLE The first time adjustment is Minutes mm Press the up arrow key to increment the time in minutes the down arrow key to decrement the time in minutes or enter the time in minutes directly If 0 00 is programmed the program will jump back to 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLE 5 0 00 Press ENTER to access ...

Page 70: ...11 TO 45 00 Press the up arrow key to increment the time in seconds the down arrow key to decrement the time in seconds or enter the time in seconds directly 5 1 0 The first time adjustment is Minutes mm 0 00 Next page Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes 5 ...

Page 71: ...the time in minutes directly From Previous 8 8 00 The second time adjustment is Seconds ss Press the up arrow key to increment the time in seconds the down arrow key to decrement the time in seconds or enter the time in seconds directly 20 2 0 Next page 8 Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 72: ...me in minutes or enter the time in minutes directly 9 From Previous ENTER 2ND ON TIME 8 21 TO 45 00 9 9 00 The second time adjustment is Seconds ss Press the up arrow key to increment the time in seconds the down arrow key to decrement the time in seconds or enter the time in seconds directly 40 4 0 Next page Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 73: ...am will jump back to either 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES or 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES ENTER 3RD ON TIME 8 21 TO 45 00 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES or 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES 0 00 Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes Press ENTER to store new changes ...

Page 74: ...omputer must be displaying READY to enter program mode Press and hold the stop clear key While holding the stop clear key press the up arrow key 2 PROGRAM A F CYCLES 3 PROGRAM 0 40 CYCLES 1 SELECT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 4 DEFAULT SETTINGS 4 Next page Or number Use arrow key ...

Page 75: ...73 From Previous ENTER PASSWORD 1 2 3 CONFIRM DEFAULTS NO Press the Up or Down Arrow Key to toggle from NO to YES Next page ...

Page 76: ...74 From Previous YES DEFAULTS SET 4 DEFAULT SETTINGS WARNING Pressing enter will restore factory default settings including all preprogrammed cycles and any adjustments made to programming ...

Page 77: ... MINUTES 5 ENTERCOOLDOWNTEMP 80 F CYCLE D SELECTCYCLETYPE MANUAL 0 REVERSEMODE ON ENTERSPINTIME 60SECONDS ENTERSTOPTIME 5 SECONDS 1 ENTER DRYTIME 40 MINUTES 2 ENTER DRYTEMP 190 F 3 CONTROLLED COOLDOWN OFF 4 ENTERCOOLDOWNTIME 6MINUTES 5 ENTERCOOLDOWNTEMP 80 F 6 STEAMINJECTION OFF CYCLE E SELECTCYCLETYPE MANUAL 0 REVERSEMODE ON ENTERSPINTIME 60SECONDS ENTERSTOPTIME 5 SECONDS 1 ENTER DRYTIME 30 MINUT...

Page 78: ...l Drying Cycle a Drying Temperature from 100 F to 200 F 38 C to 93 C in one degree increments for a radial dryer and 100 F to 160 F 38 C to 71 C in one degree increments for an axial dryer b Drying Time from 0 to 99 minutes in 1 minute increments c Cool Down Time from 0 to 99 minutes in 1 minute increments for preprogrammed cycle d Cool Down Temperature from 70 F to 100 F 21 C to 38 C in one degre...

Page 79: ...Auto Cycle COOL DOWN TIME from 0 to 99 minutes in 1 minute increments 3 AudioAlert 0 10 4 Lint Cleaning Frequency 1 to 10 hours C FIXED PARAMETERS 1 Spin Time SPIN TIME is fixed at 2 minutes in forward and 2 minutes in reverse drive 2 Dwell Stop Time STOP TIME is fixed at 5 seconds in the Auto Mode and is not adjustable ...

Page 80: ... FAILAND IS BEING REPLACED THE REPLACEMENT PHASE 7 NON COIN MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER COMPUTER MUST BE REPROGRAMMED FOR THE SPECIFIC MODEL SHOWN IN THE ADJUSTMENTVALUE PARAMETERS CHARTSABOVE THE ADJUSTMENTVALUE LABELIS LOCATED ONTHE TOPCONTROL PANEL BEHINDTHE KEYBOARD TOUCH PAD DISPLAYDOOR NOTE When fine tuning theAuto Cycle for certain loads if the clothes comes out wetdecrease the adjustment val...

Page 81: ...FAULT while the dryer cools by running with no heat for 3 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100 F 38 C If the basket tumbler temperature is below 100 F 38 C or the 3 minutes expire the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will shut off ALLoutputs and will remain in Fault Mode until the dryer is addressed IGNITION FAULT After the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller ...

Page 82: ...ssed BURNER HIGH LIMIT FAULT This routine monitors the burner high limit switch If the switch opens during the cycle while the heat is on the dryer will display Burner High Limit Fault and will go into Fault Mode with a brief audio indication The Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will check the basket tumbler temperature If the exhaust probe temperature is above 100 F 38 C the dr...

Page 83: ...0 F 38 C Once the basket tumbler temperature is below 100 F 38 C or 3 minutes expire the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will shut off ALLoutputs and remain in Fault Mode until the dryer is addressed LINT ACCESS OPEN Indicates the lint drawer is open and needs to be closed LOW VOLTAGE FAULT Indicates power has dropped below the operating values and will shutdown MAIN DOOR OPENE...

Page 84: ...switch is in the closed position prior to starting from a Pause Mode the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will display PLEASE WAIT RESTART IN PROCESS and allow the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer 10 seconds for the sail switch to open before faulting out on a Sail Switch Closed Fault Again once the dryer faults out on the Sail Switch Closed Fault the dryer wi...

Page 85: ...ntroller computer will continue to monitor the condition for a period of 5 minutes before entering F S S DISABLED Mode Once the condition is corrected the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer will continue to monitor the condition for 1 minute before exiting F S S DISABLED Mode SHORTED WATER VALVE This indicates the water valve is shorted or the wiring to the valve is shorted If thi...

Page 86: ...button is pressed green button light is on then the L E D is ON 9 H2 O RED L E D This L E D will indicate the status of the water pressure switch on the Fire Suppression System F S S water line If water pressure is present then the L E D is ON 2 Outputs 10 F S S GREEN L E D This L E D will indicate that the F S S system output is activated 11 STEAM GREEN L E D This L E D will indicate the status o...

Page 87: ... Button 6 Decrement Button 7 One Time Auto Dryness Level and Manual Timed Cycle NOTE Fuse 1 is for the Phase 7 non coin microprocessor controller computer power rated at 1 2 amp If the fuse blows it is a computer board fault Fuse 2 is for 24v control power rated at 5 amps If fuse blows it is a 24v control fault 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 88: ...O ALERT _________________________ SCROLL TYPE _________________________ SCROLL SPEED _________________________ SPIN TIME _________________________ DWELL STOP TIME _________________________ WRINKLE GUARD AUDIO ALERT _________________________ STEAM INJECTION OPTION _________________________ 1ST ON TIME _________________________ OFF TIME _________________________ 2ND ON TIME _________________________...

Page 89: ...___________ Cool Down Time _________________________ Cool Down Temp _________________________ SpinTime _________________________ Dwell Stop Time _________________________ Controlled Cool Down _________________________ Steam Injection __________________ Option 1ST ON TIME _________________________ OFF TIME _________________________ 2ND ON TIME _________________________ OFF TIME ____________________...

Page 90: ...____________ Cool Down Time _________________________ Cool Down Temp _________________________ SpinTime _________________________ Dwell Stop Time _________________________ Controlled Cool Down _________________________ Steam Injection __________________ Option 1ST ON TIME _________________________ OFF TIME _________________________ 2ND ON TIME _________________________ OFF TIME ___________________...

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