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3. Parameter in Program Location 01 (
PL01
) set incorrectly...
a. Faulty coin program
should be
set for “bCrS” and not “bCLO.”
I.
Dual Microprocessor Controller (DMC) computer light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display reads
“dSFL”...
1. L.E.D. display consistently reads “dSFL” and will not clear...
a. DMC computer 1/8-amp (Slo-Blo) fuse is blown.
b. Failed DMC computer temperature sensor.
c. Broken wire and/or termination in sensor harness somewhere between the sensor bracket and the DMC
computer.
2. L.E.D. display reads “dSFL” for a short period of time (30-seconds or less) and then returns to the normal stop
“FILL” mode...
NOTE:
Once the DMC computer detects a problem, it updates every 30-seconds so that if a problem
was a loose connection in this circuit, which corrected itself, the “dSFL” display condition
would automatically be canceled.
a. Loose wire and/or termination in sensor harness somewhere between the sensor bracket and the DMC
computer.
b. Failed DMC computer temperature sensor.
J.
DMC computer L.E.D. display reads “Hot”...
The “Hot” display condition indicates a possible overheating condition. The DMC computer monitors the temperature
in the dryer at
ALL
times. If the DMC computer detects that the temperature in the dryer has exceeded 170° F (77°
C), it will disable
ALL
of the dryer outputs (shut the dryer down), the buzzer (tone) will sound for approximately
5-seconds, and the L.E.D. display will read “Hot.” The L.E.D. display will continue to read “Hot” until the temperature
has dropped to 170° F (77° C) or lower and the DMC computer is manually reset by closing and opening the Program
Switch (PS).
Possible reasons for overheating...
1. Restriction in location exhaust ductwork...
a. Dryer exhaust damper stuck in closed position.
b. Undersized exhaust ductwork.
2. Insufficient make-up air.
K. DMC computer L.E.D. display reads “SEFL”...
The “SEFL” display condition indicates a rotational sensor circuit failure, which means that there is a fault somewhere
in the basket (tumbler) rotational detection circuit or the DMC computer program related to this circuit (
PL01
) is set
incorrectly in the active mode (“SEn”) where the dryer is not equipped with the optional rotational sensor and
should be
set in the inactive mode (“nSEn”).
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