HT030 Ser1

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 152

Drying Tumblers

Service
25 Pound (220 liter)
30 Pound (270 liter)
35 Pound (350 liter)
Refer to Page 5 for Model Numbers

1
SELEC
TEMP T
2
INSER
COIN T
3
PUSH
START

HIGH
TEMP

MED
STAR
T
25 C
TEMP

LOW
TEMP

NO
HEAT

T463PE1A

Part No. 70284701


www.comlaundry.com December 2003
Table of Contents
Section 1 Safety Information 29. Rear cylinder seal ............................................25
Locating an authorized service person.....................4 30. Roller support and baffle assembly .................26
31. Airflow switch.................................................27
Section 2 Introduction 32. Stove high limit thermostat .............................27
Model identification.................................................5 33. Complete gas valve assembly .........................28
Serial plate location..................................................6
34. Burner tube assembly ......................................30
Parts ordering information .......................................6
35. Viewer window ...............................................30
Wiring diagram ........................................................6
How a tumbler works...............................................7 36. Igniter assembly ..............................................30
37. Electronic ignition control...............................31
Section 3 Troubleshooting 38. Thermistor .......................................................32
1. Tumbler does not start.......................................9 39. Cabinet thermostat...........................................32
2. Motor does not start...........................................9 40. Heater element.................................................33
3. Motor overload protector cycles repeatedly ....10 41. Contactors........................................................34
4. Motor runs but cylinder does not turn .............10 42. Terminal block ................................................34
5. Motor does not stop .........................................10 43. Motor relay ......................................................34
6. Burner does not ignite .....................................11 44. Transformer .....................................................34
7. Burner ignites and goes out repeatedly ...........12 45. Ignition control ................................................34
8. Burner does not shut off ..................................12 46. Steam coil ........................................................35
9. Clothes do not dry ...........................................13 47. Steam solenoid valve.......................................35
10. Tumbler overheating .......................................13 48. Drive belt.........................................................36
11. Burners not burning properly ..........................14 49. Fan ...................................................................37
12. Loading door opens during operation .............14 50. Fan motor assembly ........................................37
51. Drive motor .....................................................38
Section 4 Grounding
Grounding Instructions ..........................................15 Section 6 Adjustments
52. Leveling legs ...................................................39
Section 5 Service Procedures 53. Airflow switch adjustment ..............................39
13. Loading door assembly ...................................17 54. Loading door switch........................................40
14. Door hinge .......................................................17 55. Loading door strike .........................................41
15. Door handle .....................................................17
16. Front panel.......................................................18 Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting
17. Door switch .....................................................19 56. Theory of operation of instant
18. European door switch ......................................19 electronic ignition............................................43
19. Control and coin drop assembly ......................20 57. Cannot perform infrared (IR)
20. Lint panel.........................................................20 communication ................................................44
21. Lint screen .......................................................20 58. Coins ignored when entered ............................45
22. Lint panel switch .............................................21 59. Control display Door open light on ..........46
23. Junction box/control box .................................21 60. Control display Door error on 25, 30,
stacked 30 and 35 pound tumblers with 24 volt
24. Fuse and fuse holder assembly ........................21 EDC controls ...................................................47
25. Cylinder rollers................................................22 61. Control Display No visible display OPL
26. Roller shaft ......................................................22 microprocessor models....................................48
27. Cylinder ...........................................................23 62. Control display No visible display
28. Cylinder belt ....................................................24 Power on.......................................................49

(continued)

Copyright 2003, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC


All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without
the expressed written consent of the publisher.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 1


63. Will not start Electric Manual timer..........50 Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting
64. Will not start Electric Rotary coin drop ....51 97. No IR communication ...................................129
65. Will not start Gas Manual timer ................53 98. Coins ignored when entered ..........................130
66. Will not start Gas Rotary coin drop...........54 99. Control has no display...................................131
67. Will not start Steam Manual timer ............56 100. Door open indicator.......................................134
68. Will not start Steam Rotary coin drop.......57 101. Motor will not start/run .................................138
69. Will not start/continue running 102. Unit will not heat (Gas) .................................144
EDC control..................................................59 103. Unit will not heat (Steam) .............................148
70. Will not start/continue running OPL 104. Unit will not heat (Electric)...........................152
microprocessor control ....................................62
71. Will not run Electric Manual timer ...........65
72. Will not run Electric Rotary coin drop ......68
73. Will not run Gas Manual timer..................71
74. Will not run Gas Rotary coin drop ............73
75. Will not run Steam Manual timer..............75
76. Will not run Steam Rotary coin drop ........77
77. Will not heat Electric Manual timer ..........79
78. Will not heat Electric....................................81
79. Will not heat Electric Rotary coin drop
(With and without time delay board) ..............83
80. Will not heat Electric/gas OPL
microprocessor ................................................85
81. Will not heat Gas EDC models .................88
82. Will not heat Gas Manual timer ................90
83. Will not heat Gas Rotary coin drop...........92
84. Will not heat Steam EDC models..............94
85. Will not heat Steam Manual timer ............96
86. Will not heat Steam
OPL microprocessor.....................................98
87. Will not heat Steam Rotary coin drop .....101

Section 8 Micro Display Control


Troubleshooting
88. Coins ignored when entered ..........................103
89. Control has no display ...................................104
90. Door open indicator.......................................106
91. Motor will not start/run .................................108
92. Unit will not heat (Gas) .................................112
93. Unit will not heat (Gas) .................................114
94. Unit will not heat (Steam) .............................115
95. Unit will not heat (Electric)...........................118
96. Error codes ....................................................121
Gas models...........................................................122
Schematic..........................................................122
Connection diagram..........................................123
Steam models .......................................................124
Schematic..........................................................124
Connection diagram..........................................125
Electric models.....................................................126
Schematic..........................................................126
Connection diagram..........................................127

2 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 1
Safety Information
Throughout this manual and on machine decals, you In the interest of safety, some general precautions
will find precautionary statements (CAUTION, relating to the operation of this machine follow.
WARNING, and DANGER) followed by specific
instructions. These precautions are intended for the
personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those WARNING
maintaining the machine.
Failure to install, maintain and/or operate
this product according to the
DANGER manufacturers instructions may result in
conditions which can produce serious
DANGER indicates the presence of a injury, death and/or property damage.
hazard that will cause severe personal Do not repair or replace any part of the
injury, death, or substantial property product or attempt any servicing unless
damage if the danger is ignored. specifically recommended or published in
this Service Manual and unless you
understand and have the skills to carry
out the servicing.
WARNING Whenever ground wires are removed
during servicing, these ground wires
WARNING indicates the presence of a must be reconnected to ensure that the
hazard that can cause severe personal product is properly grounded and to
injury, death, or substantial property reduce the risk of fire, electric shock,
damage if the warning is ignored. serious injury or death.
W006R2

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates the presence of a
hazard that will or can cause minor
personal injury or property damage if the
caution is ignored.

Additional precautionary statements (IMPORTANT


and NOTE) are followed by specific instructions.

IMPORTANT: The word IMPORTANT is used


to inform the reader of specific procedures where
minor machine damage will occur if the procedure
is not followed.
NOTE: The word NOTE is used to communicate
installation, operation, maintenance or servicing
information that is important but not hazard
related.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 3


Section 1 Safety Information

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: During the NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT


lifetime of a tumbler, it may require service. The instructions appearing in this manual are not meant
information contained in this manual was written to cover all possible conditions and situations that
and is intended for use by qualified service may occur. It must be understood that common
technicians who are familiar with the safety sense, caution and carefulness are factors which
procedures required in the repair of a tumbler, and CANNOT be built into this tumbler. These factors
who are equipped with the proper tools and testing MUST BE supplied by the person(s) installing,
equipment. maintaining or operating the tumbler.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent
or the manufacturer on any problems or conditions you
WARNING do not understand.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire,
explosion, serious injury or death: Locating an authorized service
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler person
before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/ Alliance Laundry Systems is not responsible for
panels removed. personal injury or property damage resulting from
Whenever ground wires are removed improper service. Review all service information
during servicing, these ground wires before beginning repairs.
must be reconnected to ensure that the
tumbler is properly grounded. Warranty service must be performed by an
W240 authorized technician, using authorized factory
parts. If service is required after the warranty
expires, Alliance Laundry Systems also
recommends contacting an authorized technician
WARNING and using authorized factory parts.

Repairs that are made to your products by


unqualified persons can result in hazards
due to improper assembly or adjustments
subjecting you or the inexperienced person
making such repairs to the risk of serious
injury, electrical shock or death.
W007

CAUTION
If you or an unqualified person perform
service on your product, you must assume
the responsibility for any personal injury or
property damage which may result. The
manufacturer will not be responsible for
any injury or property damage arising from
improper service and/or service
procedures.
W008

4 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 2
Introduction
Model identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these models:

Gas Steam Electric


HA025L PA025N SU025L HT025S ST025S HT025E ST025E
HA025N PT025L SU025N HU025S SU025S HU025E SU025E
HT025L PT025N UA025L PT025S UT025S PT025E UT025E
HT025N PU025L UA025N PU025S UU025S PU025E UU025E
25 Pound
HU025L PU025N UT025L
(220 Liter)
HU025N SA025L UT025N
LT025L SA025N UU025L
LT025N ST025L UU025N
PA025L ST025N
HA030L PA030L ST030N HT030S ST030S HT030E ST030E
HA030N PA030N SU030L HU030S SU030S HU030E SU030E
HT030L PT030L SU030N PT030S UT030S LU030E UT030E
HT030N PT030N UA030L PU030S UU030S PT030E UU030E
30 Pound HU030L PU030L UA030N PU030E
(270 Liter) HU030N PU030N UT030L
LT030L SA030L UT030N
LT030N SA030N UU030L
LU030L ST030L UU030N
LU030N
AT035L LU035L ST035L AT035S ST035S AT035E ST035E
AT035N LU035N ST035N HT035S SU035S HT035E SU035E
HA035L PA035L SU035L HU035S UT035S HU035E UT035E
HA035N PA035N SU035N PT035S UU035S LU035E UU035E
35 Pound HT035L PT035L UA035L PU035S PT035E
(350 Liter) HT035N PT035N UA035N PU035E
HU035L PU035L UT035L
HU035N PU035N UT035N
LT035L SA035L UU035L
LT035N SA035N UU035N

Includes models with the following control suffixes (7th and 8th characters):
BC basic electronic, coin EC EDC electronic coin NY NetMaster card ready
BL basic electronic, central pay EX EDC coin ready OM OPL micro
BX basic electronic, prep for coin EY EDC card ready ZC NetMaster coin network
BY basic electronic, prep for card MT manual timer ZR NetMaster card network
CD rotary coin drop NC NetMaster coin ZX NetMaster coin ready network
CX prep for coin drop NR NetMaster card ZY NetMaster card ready network
CY prep for card NX NetMaster coin ready

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 5


Section 2 Introduction

Serial plate location


When calling or writing about your product, be sure to
mention model and serial numbers. Model and serial
numbers are located on serial plate as shown.

ANS 72152
CLOTHES DRYER.
VOL II
MODEL NO:
TESTED FOR NATURAL &
SERIAL NO: LIQUID PETROLEUM GASSES

V-/ HERTZ/ PHASE CGA 72

AMPS, WIRES + GROUND


TOTAL kW, MOTOR kW AMPLFIEDRER

REQ'D CIRCUIT BREAKER: AMPS

FAN OUTPUT:
@MAX "WC STATIC PRESSURE

EQUIPPED FOR: GAS@ "WC MANIFOLD PRESS.


MIN SUPPLY MAX SUPPLY
PRESSURE:
"WC. PRESSURE:
"WC.
INPUT: BTU/hr @ BTU/cu.ft.
MADE IN U.S.A./FABRIQUE AU ETATS UNIS/FABRICADO EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS 70051001

MODEL NO:
SERIAL NO:

TMB1823N

Parts ordering Wiring diagram


information The wiring diagram is located inside the contactor or
junction box.
If replacement parts are required, contact the source
from whom you purchased the unit or contact Alliance
Laundry Systems at (920) 748-3950 for the name and
address of the nearest authorized parts distributor. For
technical assistance, call (920) 748-3121.

6 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 2 Introduction

How a tumbler works


A tumbler uses heated air to dry loads of laundry.

When the motor is started, the exhaust fan pulls


1
room temperature air in through the air intake at
the rear of the tumbler and over the heat source
(burner flame for gas, heating element for
2
electric, and coil for steam).

The heated air moves into the cylinder, where it is


circulated through the wet load by the tumbling
action of the cylinder.

The air then passes through the lint filter, exhaust


fan, and is vented to the outdoors.
3

T001CE3A

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 7


Section 3
Troubleshooting
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

IMPORTANT: Refer to wiring diagram for aid in


testing tumbler components.

1. TUMBLER DOES NOT START


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Inoperative motor relay. Test relay and replace if necessary.
Loading door is open. Close loading door completely.
Drying timer is in an off position. (Manual Timer Turn drying timer on.
Models)
Incorrect amount of coins inserted into coin drop. Check that proper amount of coins are inserted.
Inoperative coin drop. Test coin drop and replaced if inoperative.
PUSH-TO-START button not properly activated. Press and hold in push-to-start button for three seconds.
(Manual Timer Models)
Electrical power off or circuit breaker or fuse Check power supply, or replace fuses.
blown.
Lint panel open. Close and lock lint panel.
Blown fuse on tumbler. Check fuse (in junction box) and replace if necessary.

2. MOTOR DOES NOT START


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Electrical power off or circuit breaker fuse blown. Check power supply, or replace fuses.
Loading door switch or lint panel switch not closed Close door or test switch and replace if inoperative.
or inoperative switch.
Door switch improperly adjusted. Refer to Adjustments Section for door switch adjustment.
Start circuit not complete. Press and hold in push-to-start button for three seconds.
Inoperative motor. Have motor tested and replace if inoperative.
Broken, loose, or incorrect wiring. Refer to wiring diagram.
Fan or fan motor binding. Replace fan or motor assembly.
Cylinder or cylinder motor binding. Replace cylinder, bearing, rollers, or motor assembly.
Inoperative transformer. Test and replace if necessary.
Inoperative motor relay. Test relay and replace if inoperative.
Inoperative airflow switch. (Only on manual timer Test switch, replace or adjust as required.
and rotary coin drop.)
70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 9
Section 3 Troubleshooting

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

3. MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTOR CYCLES REPEATEDLY


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Incorrect voltage Refer to Installation Manual for electrical requirements.
Clothes load is too large. Remove part of load.
Clothes cylinder is binding. Check cylinder for binding.
Inadequate wiring. Electrician should verify that wiring and voltage is
adequate.
Inadequate make-up air. Refer to Installation Manual for make-up air
requirements.
Lint buildup around tumbler, poor maintenance. Clean lint accumulation on and around the motors.
Broken, loose or incorrect wiring. Refer to wiring diagram.

4. MOTOR RUNS BUT CYLINDER DOES NOT TURN


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Broken cylinder belt. Replace cylinder belt.
Cylinder is binding. Check cylinder for binding.

5. MOTOR DOES NOT STOP


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Inoperative door switch. Test switch and replace if inoperative.
Inoperative coin drop. Test coin drop and replace if inoperative.
Incorrect wiring. Refer to wiring diagram.
Electronic control inoperative. Replace electronic control.
Inoperative motor relay. Test relay and replace if inoperative.

10 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 3 Troubleshooting

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

6. BURNER DOES NOT IGNITE


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Improper or inadequate exhaust system. Refer to Installation Manual for exhaust system
requirements.
Drying selector in the Cool Down or No Heat Add dry time or select heat.
portion of cycle.
Inoperative cabinet thermostat or stove. Test thermostats and replace if inoperative.
Insufficient gas supply. Open partially closed gas shut-off valve, or correct low
gas pressure. Check manifold pressure and adjust to
pressure specified on serial plate. If pressure cannot be
obtained, have your local gas company check main gas
pressure.
Incorrect orifices. Tumbler is equipped for type of gas specified on serial
plate. If orifices are different from that specified on serial
plate, obtain and install correct orifices.
Lint buildup. Clean lint compartment. Check damper for lint
accumulation. Check ductwork for lint build-up.
Inadequate duct work and make-up air. Refer to Installation Manual to ensure that ductwork and
make-up air openings are sized accurately.
Inoperative airflow switch. Test switch and replace if inoperative.
Airflow switch out of adjustment. Refer to Adjustments Section for airflow switch
adjustment.
Broken, loose, or incorrect wiring. Refer to wiring diagram.
Improper igniter to burner tab clearances. Set gap as described in Service Procedures Section.
Valve coils inoperative. Check valve coils and replace if necessary.
Gas shut-off valve in the closed position. Open shut-off valve.
Ground wire from Instant Electronic Ignition (IEI) Connect ground wire to ground terminal.
board not connected to ground terminal.
Inoperative IEI control. Replace IEI control.
Inoperative motor switch. Replace motor.
Inoperative microprocessor, accumulator switch Test and replace as needed.
(rotary coin drop) or C1 relay (timer models).
Instant Electronic Ignition (IEI) control in safety Reset IEI control by opening and closing loading door.
lockout. (Non-European models only)
Reset IEI by pressing reset button on back of unit.
(European models only)

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 11


Section 3 Troubleshooting

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

7. BURNER IGNITES AND GOES OUT REPEATEDLY


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Insufficient gas pressure. Check gas supply and pressure.
Inoperative cabinet or stove thermostat. Test thermostat and replace if inoperative.
Improper or inadequate exhaust system. Refer to Installation Manual for exhaust systems
requirements.
Improper orifices. Tumbler is equipped for type of gas specified on serial
plate. If orifices are different from that specified on serial
plate, obtain and install correct orifices.
Broken, loose or incorrect wiring. Refer to wiring diagram.
Excessive igniter to burner clearance. Set gap as described in Service Procedures Section.
Inadequate make-up air. Refer to Installation Manual for make-up air
requirements.

8. BURNER DOES NOT SHUT OFF


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Impurities on gas valve seat, preventing valve from Replace gas valve.
closing.
Incorrect wiring. Refer to wiring diagram.

12 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 3 Troubleshooting

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

9. CLOTHES DO NOT DRY


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Not enough heating time allocated for the load. Start cycle again with enough time to dry load.
Burner does not ignite. Refer to Paragraph 6.
Too much water in articles being dried. Remove excess water.
Clothes load too large. Remove part of load. Maximum load is 25 pound dry
weight (cotton load) for 25 pound Tumbler, etc.
Improper or inadequate exhaust system. Refer to Installation Manual for exhaust system
requirements.
Burner ignites and goes out repeatedly. Refer to Paragraph 7.
Drying selector improperly set. Set selector for higher setting.
Incorrect voltage. Refer to Installation Manual for electrical requirements.
Inadequate make-up air. Refer to Installation Manual for make-up air
requirements.
Exhaust duct to the outside blocked. Clean duct to remove blockage.
Clogged lint screen. Clean lint screen.
Inoperative thermistor Replace thermistor.
Exhaust damper binding. Adjust damper so it turns freely.

10. TUMBLER OVERHEATING


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Incorrect main burner orifices. Obtain and install correct orifices.
Gas pressure too high or low. Adjust gas pressure as specified on serial plate.
Inadequate make-up air. Refer to Installation Manual for make-up air
requirements.
Lint buildup. Clean lint compartment. Check damper for lint
accumulation. Check ductwork for lint build-up.
Restricted or inadequate exhaust system. Remove obstruction or lint build up from exhaust
ductwork. Refer to Installation Manual for exhaust
system requirements.
Inoperative thermistor. Check wiring to ensure thermistor is connected. Replace
thermistor if necessary.
Exhaust damper binding. Adjust damper so it turns freely.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 13


Section 3 Troubleshooting

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

11. BURNERS NOT BURNING PROPERLY


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Dirt in burner. Remove burner and blow out the dirt.
Gas pressure too high or low. Check serial plate on back of tumbler for correct gas
pressure.
Incorrect orifices. Tumbler is equipped for the type of gas specified on serial
plate. If orifices are different from that specified on serial
plate, obtain and install correct orifices.
Restricted or blocked exhaust duct. Disassemble and clean exhaust system.
Inadequate make-up air. Refer to Installation Manual for make-up air
requirements.

12. LOADING DOOR OPENS DURING OPERATION


POSSIBLE CAUSE TO CORRECT
Tumbler improperly leveled. Refer to Adjustments Section for leveling leg adjustment.
Excessive load in tumbler. Remove part of load and restart tumbler.
Incorrect loading door strike adjustment. Refer to Adjustments Section for strike adjustment.

NOTE: All tumbler panels must be in place and on the machine for proper operation.

14 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 4
Grounding
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, check with a qualified serviceperson for proper
grounding procedures. Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor may result
in a risk of electric shock.
W068R1

Grounding Instructions NOTE: To ensure protection against shock, this


tumbler MUST be electrically grounded in
This tumbler must be grounded. In the event of accordance with local codes, or in the absence of
malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the local codes, with the latest edition of the National
risk of electric shock by providing the path of least Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70. In Canada the
resistance for electric current. This tumbler must be electrical connections are to be made in accordance
connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring with CSA C22.1 or the latest edition of the
system; or an equipment grounding conductor must be Canadian Electrical Code, Part I and/or local codes.
run with the circuit conductors and connected to the Electrical work should be done by a qualified
appropriate ground location. electrician.
IMPORTANT: To avoid a short to ground on the
WARNING control transformer line, or voltage output that
could run the control or cause it to run on a reduced
All electrical connections should be made voltage; DO NOT connect a High Leg or Stinger
by a qualified electrician. Leg to a single phase machine with an electrical
supply coming from a three phase service. A High
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, de- Leg or Stinger Leg on three phase machines
energize the electrical circuit being should be connected to L3.
connected to the tumbler before making any
electrical connections. Never attempt to
connect a live circuit.
W070

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 15


Section 5
Service Procedures
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

IMPORTANT: When reference is made to the left 14. DOOR HINGE


or right hand direction in this manual, it is from the Refer to Figures 1 and 2.
service persons position facing the front of the a. Open loading door.
tumbler. b. While supporting door, remove two screws
from hinge cam at top of door and slide door out
13. LOADING DOOR ASSEMBLY of the bottom hinge.
Refer to Figure 1. c. Remove door.
a. Open loading door. d. Remove nuts and screws holding hinge to door
b. While supporting door, remove two screws frame. Refer to Figure 2.
from hinge cam at top of door and slide door out
of the bottom hinge. 15. DOOR HANDLE
c. Remove door. Refer to Figure 2.
a. Open loading door.
HINGE CAM b. Remove screws holding door handle to door.
SCREW
DOOR FRAME
SCREW
DOOR
FRAME
NUT

DOOR
HANDLE
SCREW

HINGE
DOOR
HINGE LUG

TMB1821S
T252SE1B
DOOR
HANDLE
Figure 1
Figure 2

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 17


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

16. FRONT PANEL e. Support front panel and pull bottom of panel
Refer to Figure 3. away from the tumblers far enough to
a. Unlock and remove top access panel. disconnect door switch wires.
b. Unlock and remove lint panel. f. Remove remaining screw at top.
c. Remove two screws at the loading door hinge g. Remove front panel.
lug. Refer to Figure 1.
d. Remove eight screws holding front panel to NOTE: Ensure front baffle gaskets are in place.
cabinet, leaving one screw on the top. Refer to Figure 21.
NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring
door switch.

TOP
ACCESS
PANEL

PANEL
SCREW
1
SELEC
TEMP T
2
INSER
COIN T

3
PUSH
STAR
T

HIGH
TEMP

MED
TEMP
STAR
T
25 C
LOW
TEMP

NO
HEAT

FRONT
PANEL

DOOR
SWITCH

LINT
PANEL

TMB1752S

Figure 3

18 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

17. DOOR SWITCH 18. EUROPEAN DOOR SWITCH


Refer to Figure 4. Refer to Figure 5.
a. Remove two screws from loading door hinge
lug. Refer to Figure 1. NOTE: European Models prior to Serial Number
b. Remove screws from bottom of front panel. 0208002174 are equipped with a second door
Refer to Figure 3. switch.
c. Tilt front panel out and away from tumbler.
a. Remove two screws from the loading door
d. Disconnect wires to door switch.
hinge lug. Refer to Figure 1.
NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring b. Remove screws from top and sides of front
door switch. panel and loosen screws at bottom of front
panel. Refer to Figure 3.
e. Press switch tabs in and push switch out
c. Tilt front panel out and away from tumbler only
through front panel.
far enough to permit disconnecting wires from
door switch.
WARNING NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring
To reduce the risk of serious injury the door door switch.
switch MUST be reinstalled after service is d. Remove two screws and nuts holding door
complete. switch to bracket on inside of front panel.
W241

EU DOOR
SWITCH

SCREWS

DOOR
SWITCH

SWITCH T386I
T258SE1A
TABS

Figure 4 Figure 5

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 19


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

19. CONTROL AND COIN DROP ASSEMBLY 20. LINT PANEL


Refer to Figure 6.
Coin
a. Unlock top access panel over control and Unlock panel and remove. Refer to Figure 6.
remove. Refer to Figure 3.
b. Remove two screws from control door. OPL
c. Swing out control. Pull panel down from top. Refer to Figure 6.
d. Push up on control until top hinge clears slot.
e. Disconnect wire harness from cabinet harness.
f. Remove control and place in a clean dry
location where it cannot be damaged.
CLIP
IMPORTANT: Refer to wiring diagram when
rewiring control. CLIP

CONTROL
DOOR
SCREWS SCREW

LINT
SCREEN
1
SELE
TEMPCT
2
INSER
COIN T

3
PUSH
STAR
T

HIGH
TEMP

STA 25 C
TMB1819S
MED
TEMP RT

LOW
TEMP

NO
HEAT

Figure 7

21. LINT SCREEN


Refer to Figure 7.
a. Unlock and remove lint panel. Refer to
Figure 6.
COIN
VAULT
b. Apply pressure on top of screen to release
(Obtain LINT
screen from clip.
Locally) PANEL c. Remove screen.
TO REPLACE SCREEN
LINT a. Drop bottom of screen between lugs on bottom.
PANEL Refer to Figure 7.
LOCK
TMB1753S
b. Secure top of screen behind clip.

Figure 6

20 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

22. LINT PANEL SWITCH c. Disconnect wires from fuse holder.


Refer to Figure 8.
a. Remove front panel. Refer to Figure 3. NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring
b. Disconnect wires from lint panel switch. fuse.
c. Remove two screws holding switch to switch d. Remove retaining nut holding fuse holder
mounting bracket. assembly to junction box and remove assembly.
NOTE: When installing switch, switch lever must
point toward rear of tumbler.

LINT
PANEL
SWITCH

NUT SCREW FUSE


HOLDERS T277SE1A

Figure 9

RETAINING
NUT
LINT PANEL
SWITCH FUSE
BRACKET
TMB1851S

FUSE
Figure 8 CAP
23. JUNCTION BOX/CONTROL BOX FUSE
HOLDER
a. Remove four screws holding control tray cover
in place. Refer to Figure 21.
b. Remove control tray cover.
T259SE1A
24. FUSE AND FUSE HOLDER ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figures 9 and 10. Figure 10

NOTE: Fuse holder is located in the junction box at


the rear of the machine. There is a fuse access door
in the junction box cover for changing fuses.
a. Remove junction box cover. Refer to
Paragraph 23.
b. Turn fuse cap counterclockwise to remove fuse.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 21


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

25. CYLINDER ROLLERS 26. ROLLER SHAFT


Refer to Figure 11. Refer to Figure 11.
a. Unlock and remove lint panel. Refer to a. Unlock and remove lint panel. Refer to
Figure 8. Figure 8.
b. Remove top access panel. b. Remove front panel. Refer to Figure 3.
c. Remove front panel. c. Remove cylinder rollers. Refer to
d. Remove nuts from end of roller shafts. Refer to Paragraph 25.
Figure 11. d. Remove nuts from back of roller shaft.
e. Lift cylinder slightly and remove rollers from e. Slide shaft back out of air duct roller support
shafts. Refer to Figure 11. assembly.

ROLLER
SHAFT
NUT

CYLINDER
ROLLER

NUT

AIR DUCT
ROLLER SUPPORT
ASSEMBLY T262SE3A

Figure 11

22 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

27. CYLINDER
a. Unlock and remove lint panel. Refer to
Paragraph 20.
b. Remove front panel. Refer to Paragraph 16.
c. Remove palnut, jamnut and washer from
cylinder shaft. Refer to Figure 12.
d. Remove drive access cover at rear of tumbler.
Refer to Figure 26.
e. Pivot motor upward and run belt off motor
pulley and carefully lower motor. Refer to
Figure 26.
f. Pull cylinder out through front of cabinet.
.

WASHER

PALNUT
JAMNUT
T261SE1A

Figure 12

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 23


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

28. CYLINDER BELT e. Raise motor assembly and run belt off motor
Refer to Figure 13. pulley.
a. Unlock and remove lint panel. f. Pull cylinder out through front of cabinet.
b. Remove front panel.
c. Remove palnut, jamnut and washer from NOTE: Before reassembling cylinder, clean interior
trunnion shaft. of cabinet, checking to make sure all tools have been
removed.
d. Remove drive belt service door at rear of
tumbler.

MOTOR
BELT PULLEY CYLINDER

IDLER
WASHER
PULLEY

SPRING

DRIVE
ACCESS
COVER

MOTOR
ASSEMBLY
TMB1847S

Figure 13

24 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

29. REAR CYLINDER SEAL e. Carefully install seal into adhesive surface.
Refer to Figure 14. Apply pressure until glue is able to support seal
a. Remove cylinder assembly. Refer to and hold it in position.
Paragraph 27.
b. Remove seal from seal support on rear panel.
c. Degrease area where new seal is to be placed. WARNING
Scrape any remaining adhesive remnants from
seal support. For personal safety use degreaser/solvent
only in a well ventilated area away from any
d. Apply generous amount of adhesive into seal
open flames or sources of ignition.
support. W242

WASHER PALNUT
REAR
CYLINDER
SEAL
SUPPORT
JAM NUT

BEARING

TRUNNION
ASSEMBLY

CENTER
CYLINDER
SEAL

CYLINDER
ASSEMBLY TMB1791S

Figure 14

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 25


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

30. ROLLER SUPPORT AND BAFFLE d. Remove screws holding lower baffles to center
ASSEMBLY partition.
Refer to Figure 15. e. Remove lower baffles.
a. Remove cylinder assembly. Refer to f. Remove screws holding roller support to center
Paragraph 27. partition.
b. Remove center partition seal. g. Remove roller support.
c. Remove screws holding roller support to
cabinet.

BAFFLE

GASKET

ROLLER
SUPPORT
CENTER
PARTITION
GASKET

ROLLERS

BAFFLE

CENTER
PARTITION
TMB1969P
SEAL

Figure 15

26 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

SCREW

AIRFLOW
SWITCH PLATE
BRACKET

SCREW

AIRFLOW TWIN TMB1846S

SWITCH SPEED NUT


AIRFLOW
VANE

Figure 16

31. AIRFLOW SWITCH 32. STOVE HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT


Refer to Figure 16. Refer to Figure 17.
a. Remove two screws on airflow switch guard a. Remove cover screws holding gas valve cover
and remove guard. to stove and remove cover.
b. Disconnect wires from switch. b. Disconnect wires from stove limit thermostat.
NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring
switch. thermostat.
c. Remove two screws and one speed nut holding c. Remove screws holding stove limit thermostat
switch to mounting bracket. to stove.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 27


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

75% STOVE
33. COMPLETE GAS VALVE ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure 18.
a. Remove gas valve cover.
b. Disconnect gas valve wire connections.
c. Disconnect gas valve pipe union holding gas
STOVE shut-off valve to gas valve nipple.
LIMIT d. Remove screws holding gas valve to gas valve
THERMOSTAT
bracket and remove valve.
IMPORTANT: When reinstalling gas valve, purge
air and sediment from gas service line before
connecting to tumbler. Purge remaining air until
odor of gas is detected, then tighten connection. Use
pipe compound resistant to action of L.P. gas on all
pipe threads.

THERMOSTAT
WARNING
ATTACHING
SCREW To reduce risk of fire or explosion, check
TMB35S
TMB35S pipe connections for gas leaks with a non-
corrosive leak detection fluid. Do not use an
Figure 17 open flame to check for gas leaks!
W310

28 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

MANUAL RIVET
SHUT-OFF
VALVE

CLOSE GAS VALVE


NIPPLE COVER

UNION

GAS VALVE
GAS BRACKET
VALVE GAS
VALVE

PIPE
NIPPLE
GAS
VALVE
BRACKET

ELBOW

TMB1942P
ORIFICE
ADAPTER HOLDER
BRACKET
TMB1973P

European and Australian Models Non-European and Non-Australian Models

Figure 18

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 29


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

34. BURNER TUBE ASSEMBLY 36. IGNITER ASSEMBLY


Refer to Figure 19. a. Remove screws holding gas valve cover to
a. Remove complete gas valve assembly. Refer to stove and remove cover. Refer to
Paragraph 33. Paragraph 33.
b. Remove stove guard screws holding stove b. Remove two screws holding igniter to stove
guard to bottom of stove and remove guard. and remove igniter.
c. Remove screws holding burner to stove.
d. Remove burner by sliding burner tube away IMPORTANT: When reinstalling igniter to burner,
from gas valve end of stove. gap should be .110 inch - .140 inch (2.79 - 3.55 mm).
Refer to Figure 20.
e. Pull down on gas valve end of burner tube and
remove from bottom of stove.
IGNITER
BURNER ASSEMBLY
TUBE
ASSEMBLY
IGNITER
SCREW
GAP
.110 inch - .140 inch
(2.79 - 3.55 mm)

IGNITER

BURNER
VIEWER SCREW TUBE T276SE1C
WINDOW
STOVE TMB36S

GUARD STOVE Figure 20


GUARD
TMB36S
SCREWS

Figure 19

35. VIEWER WINDOW


Refer to Figure 19.
a. Loosen screw in upper left corner.
b. Remove lower screw.
c. Turn plate counterclockwise in order to view
burner tube and igniter gap.

30 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

37. ELECTRONIC IGNITION CONTROL


Refer to Figure 21.
a. Remove screws holding control tray cover to
control box and remove cover.
b. Disconnect wire harness.
c. Remove high tension lead.
d. Remove screws holding ignition control to
control box and remove ignition control.

ELECTRONIC
IGNITION
CONTROL

HIGH
VOLTAGE
LEAD

IGNITION
CONTROL
SCREW

TRANSFORMER

CONTROL T273SE3A
BOX COVER

Figure 21

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 31


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

38. THERMISTOR 39. CABINET THERMOSTAT


Refer to Figure 22. Refer to Figure 22.
a. Remove screws holding guard to tumbler and a. Remove screws holding guard to tumbler and
remove cover. remove guard.
b. Remove screw from belt service door and b. Remove screw from belt service door and
remove door. remove door.
c. Disconnect wires to thermistor. c. Disconnect wires from cabinet thermostat.
d. Unscrew thermistor by turning d. Remove screws holding cabinet thermostat to
counterclockwise. cabinet and remove cabinet thermostat.
NOTE: Do not turn thermistor by spade terminals.
IMPORTANT: Do not damage thermistor during
removal.

BELT
SERVICE DOOR

THERMISTOR

CABINET HIGH
LIMIT THERMOSTAT TMB37S

VIEW FROM INSIDE TUMBLER

Figure 22

32 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

40. HEATER ELEMENT c. Remove six screws holding element guard to


(Electric Models) back of heater box. Remove guard.
Refer to Figure 23. d. Remove element attaching screw holding
a. Remove three screws holding connector cover element to the left side of stove (viewed from
in place. Remove guard. rear of tumbler).
b. Remove nuts attaching element wires and e. Slide element to right and pull left side of
jumper bars to elements. Disconnect element element down and out to the left to remove
wires. element (viewed from rear of tumbler).

CONNECTOR
COVER

ELEMENT
ATTACHING
SCREW

NUT

JUMPER
BAR

HEATER
ELEMENT
ELEMENT
GUARD

ATTACHING
SCREW

TMB1757S

Figure 23

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 33


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

41. CONTACTORS b. Loosen screws and disconnect all wires from


Refer to Figure 24. motor relay.
a. Remove screws holding cover and remove c. Remove attaching screws and remove motor
cover. relay.
b. Loosen terminal screws and disconnect all
wires from contactor. 44. TRANSFORMER
c. Remove four contactor attaching screws and Refer to Figure 24.
remove contactor. a. Remove screws holding cover and remove
cover.
NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring b. Loosen screws and disconnect all wires from
contactor. transformer.
c. Remove attaching screws and remove
42. TERMINAL BLOCK transformer.
Refer to Figure 24.
a. Remove screws holding cover and remove 45. IGNITION CONTROL
cover. Gas Models Only
b. Loosen screws and disconnect all wires from Refer to Figure 24.
terminal block. a. Remove screws holding cover and remove
c. Remove attaching screws and remove terminal cover.
block. b. Loosen screws and disconnect all wires from
ignition control.
43. MOTOR RELAY c. Remove attaching screws and remove ignition
Refer to Figure 24. control.
a. Remove screws holding cover and remove
cover.

IGNITION
CONTROL

TERMINAL
BLOCK

TRANSFORMER

CONTACTOR/
RELAY T408P
T408P

Figure 24

34 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

46. STEAM COIL 47. STEAM SOLENOID VALVE


Refer to Figure 25. Refer to Figure 25.

CAUTION CAUTION
Allow steam coils and valve to cool down Allow steam coils and valve to cool down
before attempting any service procedures. before attempting any service procedures.
W249 W249

a. Disconnect pipes to steam coil. a. Disconnect pipes.


b. Remove bottom screws holding steam coil to b. Disconnect wires.
back of tumbler cabinet. c. Remove valve by turning valve
c. Support steam coil and remove top screws, then counterclockwise.
remove steam coil.

STEAM
COIL

STEAM
SOLENOID
VALVE

TMB2038P

Figure 25

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 35


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

48. DRIVE BELT e. Remove drive access cover at rear of tumbler.


Refer to Figure 26. Refer to Figure 22.
a. Unlock and remove lint panel. Refer to f. Raise motor assembly and run belt off motor
Paragraph 20. pulley.
b. Remove front panel. Refer to Paragraph 16. g. Pull cylinder out through front of cabinet. Refer
c. Remove palnut, jamnut and washer from to Paragraph 27.
trunnion shaft. Refer to Figure 12.
d. Install cylinder guide tool on cylinder shaft. NOTE: Before reassembling cylinder, clean interior
Refer to Figure 14. of cabinet, checking to make sure all tools have been
removed.

MOTOR
BELT PULLEY CYLINDER

IDLER
WASHER
PULLEY

SPRING

DRIVE
ACCESS
COVER

MOTOR
ASSEMBLY
TMB1847S

Figure 26

36 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

49. FAN 50. FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY


Refer to Figure 27. Refer to Figure 28.
a. Remove four nuts and six screws holding fan to
IMPORTANT: Before attempting to service fan,
rear of tumbler.
always remove thermistor to prevent damage.
b. Tip fan up from bottom to remove.
c. Remove jamnut and palnut holding fan to a. Remove six screws and four nuts holding fan
motor shaft. Refer to Figure 28. motor mounting plate to cabinet.
d. Slide fan off shaft. b. Remove motor mounting plate, fan assembly
c. Remove palnut and jamnut from motor shaft
NOTE: Before attempting to service fan, always and remove fan from motor shaft.
remove thermistor to prevent damage. d. Remove bolts holding mounting plate to motor
and remove motor.

FAN
MOTOR

PALNUT
MOTOR
SHAFT

MOUNTING
PLATE

FAN
TMB1850S

JAMNUT

FAN
MOTOR Figure 28
T305SE1A

Figure 27

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 37


Section 5 Service Procedures

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

51. DRIVE MOTOR a. Remove two screws holding drive access cover
Refer to Figure 29. in place. Remove door. Refer to Figure 22.
b. Disconnect spring.
c. Lift motor up.
CAUTION d. Reach into cabinet and disconnect belt by
rolling off pulley.
To reduce the risk of injury, use care when
e. Unscrew nut at end of shaft.
reaching into cabinet through belt service
door. The idler pulley could snap into place, f. Remove plate and motor from shaft to service.
causing injury. g. Set down motor, remove four bolts on top of
W230 motor.
h. Remove motor from plate.

BELT MOTOR
PULLEY IDLER
PULLEY

WASHER
CYLINDER

SPRING

DRIVE
ACCESS
COVER

MOTOR
ASSEMBLY
T163KE3B

Figure 29

38 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 6
Adjustments
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

52. LEVELING LEGS


NOTE: Keep the tumbler as close to the floor as
possible. All legs must rest firmly on the floor so
weight of tumbler is evenly distributed. Tumbler
must not rock.
a. Check front to rear level by rotating clothes
cylinder until one of the cylinder ribs is at the
bottom. Place a level on the rib. Adjust legs as
necessary.
NOTE: The front of the tumbler should be slightly
higher than the rear (approximately 1/8 inch,
3.18 mm). This will prevent the clothes, while
tumbling, from wearing on the door glass gasket.
b. Check side to side level by placing a level on
front and rear of top panel. Adjust legs as
necessary.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove plastic caps covering
leveling legs in lint compartment.

53. AIRFLOW SWITCH ADJUSTMENT


The airflow switch is set at the factory for proper
operation. No adjustment necessary.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 39


Section 6 Adjustments

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

54. LOADING DOOR SWITCH


EUROPEAN DOOR
The door switch should be adjusted so the cylinder SWITCH DOOR
stops when door is opened 2 inches (51 mm), plus DOOR SWITCH
or minus 1/4 inch (6 mm). The switch is normally SCREWS
open and is closed when the door is closed. If
adjustment is needed, proceed as follows:
a. Close door and start tumbler. Slowly open
loading door. Cylinder and heat system should
shut off when door is open 2 inches (51 mm),
plus or minus 1/4 inch (6 mm).
b. Slowly close loading door. When door is 2
inches or less from being fully closed, the
switch actuator on the door should contact the
switch plunger and depress it enough to close
the switch with an audible click.
If tab does not depress the switch plunger
enough to operate the switch, bend tab on
loading door OUTWARD and repeat steps a
and b.. SWITCH SWITCH
PLUNGER ACTUATOR T275SE1B

EUROPEAN MODELS (Prior to Serial Figure 30


Number 0208002174)
European tumblers, prior to Serial Number
0208002174, have a second door switch near the
top of the door. Refer to Figure 30. This switch
also should be adjusted so the cylinder stops when
door is opened 2 inches (51 mm), plus or minus
1/4 inch (6 mm). This switch is normally closed
and is opened by the hinge cam when the door is
opened. If adjustment is needed, proceed as
follows:
a. Remove switch actuator so door switch click
can be heard.
b. Loosen door switch screws just enough so
switch can be moved left or right. Move door
switch right if door opens too far before switch
clicks. Move door switch left if door doesnt
open far enough before switch clicks.
c. Retighten door switch screws and retest. Repeat
step b if further adjustment is needed.
d. Reinstall switch actuator.

40 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 6 Adjustments

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

55. LOADING DOOR STRIKE


Refer to Figure 31.
The door strike must be adjusted so that sufficient
tension holds loading door closed against the force
of a load tumbling against it. The door is properly
adjusted when 8-15 lbs. (3.60-6.75 kg) of pull is
required to open door.
To adjust, open door, loosen jamnut and turn door
strike screw in or out as required. Retighten
jamnut.

LOADING
DOOR

JAMNUT

DOOR STRIKE
SCREW
T280SE3A

Figure 31

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 41


Section 7
Electronic Control Troubleshooting
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

56. THEORY OF OPERATION OF INSTANT If condition persists:


ELECTRONIC IGNITION
1. Check resistance of high tension lead
IMPORTANT: The Non-CE Marked Instant (approximately 1000 ohms/inch), and replace if
Electronic Ignition system will attempt to light the not within resistance range.
gas by sparking for approximately 12 seconds. If 2. Check voltage present at valve.
gas ignition does not take place within
approximately 12 seconds, the Instant Electronic 3. Check that machine is properly grounded.
Ignition control will go into safety lockout and the 4. Check the igniter gap (gap should be .110 to .140
valve will no longer open until Instant Electronic inch).
Ignition control is reset. To reset Instant Electronic
Ignition control, remove power from control by 5. Check that burner ports are not blocked or
opening and closing the tumbler door. If condition plugged under the igniter.
persists, check that the gas shut-off valve is in on
position and that the gas service is properly
connected.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 43


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

57. CANNOT PERFORM INFRARED (IR) COMMUNICATION


Single and stacked.
Gas and electric heat.
Single and three phase
Attempt to supply.
communicate with
the electronic
control from the
microwand.

Check the following:

- low battery on microwand.


Is there a response of NO NO - is the IR window covered or
Aim microwand Does the control
any kind from the blocked on the control.
closer and try again. respond?
electronic control? - if needed replace the
electronic control.
- is the IR cap properly attached
to the microwand.
YES
YES

Does the electronic -C- Communication


control display E:OF sequence checks
or -C-? out.

E:OF

Check the following:

- IR communication disabled by
manual programming.
- Is the IR window on the control
covered or blocked.
- if needed, change electronic
control board.
T027D

T027D

44 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

58. COINS IGNORED WHEN ENTERED


Single and stacked
units. Gas and electric
heat. Single and three
phase voltage.

Start coin drop


diagnostic tests.

Exit diagnostic
Does the display on the YES testing and reset
EDC control increment control. (Prompting
properly? for vend price)

NO

Is connector H2 firmly NO Reconnect and run


seated in its diagnostic test
receptacle? again.

YES

Is the 3 pin connector Reconnect and run


NO
between coin drop and diagnostic test
control connected again.
correctly?

YES

Are wires exiting coin YES Replace coin drop


drop optical sensor
cracked or broken? or optic switch.

NO

Replace coin drop


or optic switch.
If problem still
exists then replace TMB1822S
the EDC control.

TMB1822S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 45


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

59. CONTROL DISPLAY DOOR OPEN LIGHT ON

Single and stacked


Reference voltage
units. Gas and electric
checks to transformer
heat. Single and three
neutral. (6)
phase supply.

(1) Correct wiring


Is there voltage at NO between secondary
the input of the
fuse and
secondary fuse?
Is there voltage at YES Replace electronic transformer.
H4-6 on the electronic control.
control?

YES

NO
(7)

Is there voltage to NO Replace secondary


output side of
fuse.
secondary fuse?
Is there power supplied NO Plug unit in and
to the unit? run it.

YES

YES
(8)

(2) Correct wiring


Is there voltage to NO between N.O. and
Correct wiring N.O. of door output of secondary
NO between primary switch? fuse.
Is there voltage to input
of primary fuses? fuses and power
supply.
YES

YES
(9)

(3) Check for proper


With door closed is NO function of door
there voltage to switch replace if
Is there voltage to COM of door necessary.
NO Replace primary switch?
output side of the fuse(s).
primary fuses?

YES

YES
(10)

(4) Correct wiring


Is there voltage to NO between N.O. on lint
N.O. of lint drawer drawer and COM on
Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO switch? door switch.
between primary
terminals 1 & 2 of fuses and
transformer primary? transformer.
YES

YES
(11)

(5)
Is there voltage to Check for proper
COM of lint drawer NO
operation replace if
switch with lint necessary.
Is there voltage across NO Replace panel closed?
terminals 2 & 3 of transformer.
transformer
secondary?
YES

YES

Correct wiring
between H4-6 of
electronic control and
COM of lint drawer
switch. T028D

T028D

46 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

60. CONTROL DISPLAY DOOR ERROR ON 25, 30, STACKED 30 AND 35 POUND TUMBLERS
WITH 24 VOLT EDC CONTROLS

TMB1788S
1
3

11
10
2

9
8
7
5

6
4

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 47


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

61. CONTROL DISPLAY NO VISIBLE DISPLAY OPL MICROPROCESSOR MODELS


Gas, steam
and electric heat.
Single and three
phase supply.

Is there voltage NO Connect supply Is there voltage across NO


Replace OPL Micro.
supplied to the unit? voltage and run unit. fuse on OPL Micro?

YES YES

Note: Reference voltage to


supply neutral.

Replace fuse.
Is there voltage to the Correct wiring
NO
input side of the between primary
primary fuse(s)? fuse and supply.

YES

Is there voltage to the NO Replace primary


output side of the fuse.
primary fuse(s)?

YES

Is there voltage Correct wiring


NO
across the primary side between transformer
of the transformer? and primary fuse.

YES

Is there voltage across


NO
1 & 4 of transformer Replace transformer
secondary?

YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
NO between OPL Micro
terminals H3-3 &
and transformer
H3-4 on OPL Micro?
secondary.

YES

TMB1823S

TMB1823S

48 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

62. CONTROL DISPLAY NO VISIBLE DISPLAY POWER ON

Single and stacked


units. Gas and electric
heat. Single and three
phase supply.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across YES Is there voltage at NO
Replace EDC between secondary
H4-2 & H4-5 on the the input of the
Control. fuse and
EDC control? secondary fuse?
transformer.

NO YES

NO Is there voltage to NO
Is there power supplied Plug unit in and run Replace secondary
output side of
to the unit? it. fuse.
secondary fuse?

YES YES

Correct wiring
between H4-2 and
Correct wiring secondary fuse.
Is there voltage to input NO between primary
of primary fuses? fuses and power
supply.

YES

Is there voltage to NO Replace primary


output side of the
fuse(s).
primary fuses?

YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between primary
terminals 1 & 2 of
fuse and
transformer primary?
transformer.

YES

Is there voltage across


NO Replace
terminals 2 & 3 of
transformer.
transformer
secondary?

YES

T025D

T025D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 49


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

63. WILL NOT START ELECTRIC MANUAL TIMER


Manual Timer, with and without time delay board. Single and
stacked units. Single and three phase power supply.

Is there power supply NO Connect power


voltage coming to the and run the cycle.
tumbler?

YES

Is there Correct wiring


voltage at the primary side NO Change the primary Still no voltage
between power
of the transformer at fuse to the
supply and
terminals 1 and 2? transformer.
transformer.

For stacked units.


YES
Correct wiring
between upper and
lower pocket.
Is
there voltage at the
NO Replace the
secondary side of the
transformer at terminal transformer.
2 and 3?

YES

Correct the wiring


Is there voltage to the NO Change the NO between the
output side of the secondary fuse. secondary fuse and
secondary fuse? the transformer.

NOTE: White wires are


YES
transformer "neutral"

Is there voltage to the YES With door closed Is YES Is there voltage to the YES
N.O. terminal of the there voltage at COM COM of the lint panel
door switch? of the door switch? switch?

NO NO NO

Correct the wiring Check for proper Correct wiring


between the door operation, between lint panel
switch and the replace the door switch and door
secondary fuse. switch if switch.
necessary.

With lint panel


YES Refer to NO
closed is there votlage to
MOTOR RUN
N.O. terminal of the
liint panel switch? (run circuit.)

NO
Replace lint
panel switch.
T050D

T050D

50 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

64. WILL NOT START ELECTRIC ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Coin Drop with and without time delay boards.
Single and stacked units. Single and three phase
power supply.

Correct wiring
Is there power supply NO Connect power to Is there voltage NO between
voltage coming to the the unit and run across coinmeter timer coinmeter timer
unit? cycle. motor? motor and COM
on switch A.

YES
YES
Replace
Is the primary NO fuse and
fuse good? run
machine.
Does the
NO Replace coinmeter
Is there voltage at coinmeter timer motor
the primary side of the NO advance? timer motor.
YES
transformer at terminals
1 & 2?
Correct wiring YES
between transformer
YES and power supply.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between N.O. on
N.O. terminal of the door switch and
Is there voltage door switch?
at the secondary side of the NO Replace the COM on switch A.
transformer at terminal transformer.
2 and 3?
YES

YES
Is the Replace
secondary NO fuse and
fuse good? run With the door
machine. YES Check door switch
closed is there
for proper operation,
voltage across the
Is there voltage replace if necessary.
NO door switch?
to the output side of the YES
secondary fuse?

Correct wiring NO
between secondary
of transformer and
YES fuse.
Note: Reference voltage
to transformer neutral.
Correct wiring
(White wire) Is there voltage to NO between N.O. on the
the N.O. terminal of
Is there voltage to Correct wiring lint panel switch and
the lint panel
N.C. terminal of NO between rotary COM of door switch.
switch?
switch A on rotary coin drop and
coin drop? secondary fuse.

YES

YES

With the lint Check lint panel


panel closed is there YES switch for proper
voltage across the operation and
Is the unit equipped YES lint panel switch? replace if necessary.
Continued on next
with time delay page at step 1.
boards?

NO

NO
Continued on next
Note: The following page at step 2.
checks are made with
the vend price satisfied.

Is there voltage on the NO


COM terminal of switch Replace switch A.
A?
Step 3 continuation.

YES
T075D

T075D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 51


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT START ELECTRIC ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 2 of 2)

STEP 1 STEP 2

Correct wiring
between Correct wiring
Is there voltage to NO H1-2 and Is there voltage at NO between 2A of start
H1-2 on TMR1 output of 2A of the start switch and COM of
board? secondary switch? lint panel switch.
fuse.

YES Note: Following tests YES


are conducted with
vend price satisfied.

With vend price


satisfied is there YES
voltage across N.C. & Replace switch A.
COM of switch A? 3 phase Does the unit have
single phase or three
phase power supply?

NO

Single phase

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between timer
the timer motor? motor and COM on
switch A.
Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between 7 of
terminal 7 of the motor relay and COM
YES motor relay? of lint panel switch.

NO YES Refer to NO
Does coinmeter timer Replace timer
MOTOR RUN
motor advance? motor.
(run circuit).

YES

Correct wiring to
NO Correct wiring Is there voltage at NO
Is there voltage across terminal 14 of
between H1-6 and terminal 14 of the
H1-6 & H1-8 of motor control
COM on switch A. motor control relay?
TMR1? relay.

YES YES

YES Refer to NO
Is there voltage across
Replace TMR1. MOTOR RUN (Run
H1-2 & H1-3 of
Circuit).
TMR1?

NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to N.O. NO between N.O. of
of door switch? door switch and
H1-3 of TMR1.

YES

Continue at step 3
on previous page.
T076D

T076D

52 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

65. WILL NOT START GAS MANUAL TIMER

No motor run (start circuit) Manual Tumblers. Single and stacked units
with and without time. delay

Is there power supply NO Connect power


voltage coming to the and run the cycle.
tumbler?

YES

Is there voltage Correct wiring


NO Change the primary Still no voltage
at the primary side of the between power
fuse to the
transformer at supply and
transformer.
terminals 1 and 2? transformer.

YES For stacked units.

Correct wiring
between upper and
lower pocket.
Is there voltage
secondary side of the NO Replace the
at the transformer at terminal transformer.
2 and 3?

YES

Correct the wiring


Is there voltage to the NO Change the NO between the
output side of the secondary fuse. secondary fuse and
secondary fuse? the transformer.

NOTE: White wires are


YES
transformer "neutral"

Is there voltage to the YES Is there voltage to the YES Is there voltage to the YES
input side of the door output side of the door input side of the lint
switch? switch? panel switch?

NO NO NO

Correct the wiring Correct wiring


between the door Replace the between lint panel
switch and the door switch. switch and door
secondary fuse. switch.

Is there voltage to the YES Refer to NO


output side of the lint MOTOR RUN
panel switch? (run circuit).

NO
Replace lint
panel switch.
T041D

T041D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 53


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

66. WILL NOT START GAS ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Single &
stacked tumblers
with and without time delay.

Correct wiring
Is there power supply NO Connect power to Is there voltage across NO between
voltage coming to the the unit and run coinmeter timer motor? coinmeter timer
unit? cycle. motor and COM
on switch A.

YES
YES
Replace
Is the primary NO fuse and
fuse good? run
machine.
Is there voltage Does the coinmeter NO Replace coinmeter
at the primary side of the NO timer motor timer motor.
YES advance?
transformer at terminals
1 & 2?

Correct wiring YES


between transformer
YES and power supply.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between N.O on
N.O. terminal of the door switch and
Is there voltage at the door switch?
NO Replace the COM on switch A.
secondary side of the
transformer at terminal transformer.
2 and 3? YES

YES
Is the Replace
secondary NO fuse and
fuse good? run With the door
machine. YES Check door switch
closed is there
for proper operation,
voltage across the
Is there voltage to the replace if necessary.
NO door switch?
output side of the YES
secondary fuse?
Correct wiring NO
between secondary
of transformer and
YES fuse.

Note: Reference voltage to


transformer neutral. Correct wiring
Is there voltage to
NO between N.O. on the
(White wire) the N.O. terminal of
Is there voltage to Correct wiring lint panel switch and
the lint panel
N.C. terminal of NO between rotary coin COM of door switch.
switch?
switch A on rotary drop and secondary
coin drop? fuse.

YES

YES

With the lint Check lint panel


panel closed is there YES switch for proper
voltage across the lint operation and
Is the unit equipped YES Continued on next panel switch? replace if necessary.
with time delay page at step 1.
boards?

NO

NO
Note: The following Continued on next
checks are made with page at step 2.
the vend price satisfied.

Is there voltage on the NO


COM terminal of switch Replace switch A.
A?

Step 3 continuation.

YES T086D

T086D

54 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT START GAS ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 2 of 2)

STEP 1 STEP 2

Correct wiring
between Correct wiring
Is there voltage to NO H1-2 and Is there voltage at NO between 2A of start
H1-2 on TMR1 output of 2A of the start switch and COM of
board? secondary switch? lint panel switch.
fuse.

YES YES
Note: Following tests
are conducted with
vend price satisfied.

With vend price


satisfied is there YES Correct wiring
voltage across N.C. & Replace switch A. Is there voltage at NO between 7 of motor
COM of switch A? terminal 7 of the relay and COM of
motor relay? lint panel switch.

NO
YES Refer to NO
MOTOR RUN
(run circuit).
Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between timer motor
the timer motor? and COM on switch
A.

YES

Does coinmeter timer NO Replace timer


motor advance? motor.

YES

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
between H1-6 and
H1-6 & H1-8 of
COM on switch A.
TMR1?

YES

Is there voltage across YES


H1-2 & H1-3 of Replace TMR1.
TMR1?

NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to N.O. NO between N.O. of
of door switch? door switch and
H1-3 of TMR1.

YES

Continue at step 3
on previous page.
T087D

T087D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 55


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

67. WILL NOT START STEAM MANUAL TIMER

Single and stacked units with and without


time delay boards.

Is there power supply NO Connect power


voltage coming to the and run the cycle.
tumbler?

YES

Is there voltage Correct wiring


NO Change the primary Still no voltage
at the primary side of the between power
fuse to the
transformer at supply and
transformer
terminals 1 and 2? transformer.

YES For stacked units.

Correct wiring
between upper and
lower pocket.
Is there voltage
at the secondary side of the NO Replace the
transformer at terminal transformer.
2 and 3?

YES

Is there voltage Correct the wiring


NO Change the NO between the
to the output side of the
secondary fuse? secondary fuse. secondary fuse and
the transformer.

NOTE: White wires are


YES
transformer "neutral"

Is there voltage YES Is there voltage to the YES Is there voltage to the YES
to the N.O. terminal of the COM terminal of the COM terminal of the
door switch? door switch? lint panel switch?

NO NO NO

Correct the wiring Correct wiring


between the door Replace the between lint panel
switch and the door switch. switch and door
secondary fuse switch.

Is there voltage to the YES Refer to NO


N.O. terminal of the MOTOR RUN
lint panel switch? (run circuit) .

NO Replace lint
panel switch.
T016D

T016D

56 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

68. WILL NOT START STEAM ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Single and
stacked tumblers
with and without time delay.

Correct wiring
NO Connect power to between
Is there power supply the unit and run Is there voltage across NO
to the unit? coinmeter timer
cycle. coinmeter timer motor?
motor and COM
on switch A.

YES
YES
Replace
Is the primary NO fuse and
fuse good? run
machine.
Is there voltage Does the coinmeter NO Replace coinmeter
at the primary side of the NO timer motor timer motor.
YES
transformer at terminals advance?
1 & 2?

Correct wiring YES


between transformer
YES and power supply.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between N.O on
N.O. terminal of the door switch and
Is there voltage
NO Replace the door switch? COM on switch A.
at the secondary side of the
transformer at terminal transformer.
2 and 3?
YES

YES
Is the Replace
NO fuse and
secondary
fuse good? run
With the door
machine. YES Check door switch
closed is there
for proper operation,
voltage across the
Is there voltage to the NO replace if necessary.
YES door switch?
output side of the
secondary fuse?
Correct wiring
between secondary NO
of transformer and
YES fuse.

Note: Reference voltage to


transformer neutral. Correct wiring
Is there voltage to NO
(White wire) between N.O. on the
Correct wiring the N.O. terminal of
Is there voltage to lint panel switch and
NO between rotary coin the lint panel
N.C. terminal of COM of door switch.
drop and secondary switch?
switch A on rotary
coin drop? fuse.

YES

YES

With the lint Check lint panel


panel closed is there YES switch for proper
voltage across the operation and
Is the unit equipped YES Continued on next lint panel switch? replace if necessary.
with time delay page column 1.
boards?

NO

NO
Note: The following
checks are made with Continued on next
the vend price satisfied. page column 2.

Is there voltage on the NO


COM terminal of switch Replace switch A.
A?
Step 3 continuation.

YES T062D

T062D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 57


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT START STEAM ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 2 of 2)

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2

Correct wiring
between Correct wiring
Is there voltage to NO H1-2 and Is there voltage at NO between 2A of
H1-2 on TMR1 output of 2A of the start start switch and COM
board? secondary switch? of lint panel switch.
fuse.

YES Note: Following tests YES


are conducted with
vend price satisfied.
With
vend price satisfied is YES
Replace switch A. Correct wiring
there voltage across N.C. & Is there voltage at NO between 7 of
COM of switch A? terminal 7 of the motor relay and COM
motor relay? of lint panel switch.

NO
YES Refer to NO
MOTOR RUN
(run circuit).
Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between timer motor
the timer motor? and COM on switch
A.

YES

Does coinmeter timer NO Replace timer


motor advance? motor.

YES

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring


H1-6 & H1-8 of between H1-6 and
TMR1? COM on switch A.

YES

Is there voltage across YES


H1-2 & H1-3 of Replace TMR1.
TMR1?

NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to N.O. NO between N.O. of
of door switch? door switch and
H1-3 of TMR1.

YES

Continue at step 3
on previous page. T063D

T063D

58 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

69. WILL NOT START/CONTINUE RUNNING EDC CONTROL


(Sheet 1 of 3)
Single and stacked
units. Gas, electric and
Note: Test conducted with vend steam heat. Single and
price satisfied and start button three phase supply.
pressed.

Is there voltage at Correct wiring


YES Continued on next Is there voltage at the NO between secondary
H4-4 on the EDC
page. input of the secondary fuse and
control to transformer
fuse? transformer.
neutral?

NO YES

Is there voltage to NO Replace secondary


output side of
fuse.
secondary fuse?
Is there power supplied NO Plug unit in and run
to the unit? it.

YES

YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to N.O. NO between N.O. and
of door switch? output of secondary
fuse.
Correct wiring
Is there voltage to input NO between primary
of primary fuse(s)? fuse(s) and power YES
supply.

YES Check for proper


With door closed is NO function of door
there voltage to COM
switch replace if
of door switch?
necessary.

Is there voltage to YES


NO Replace primary
output side of the
fuse.
primary fuse(s)?

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to N.O. NO between N.O. on lint
of lint drawer switch? drawer and COM on
YES door switch.

YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage NO between primary
across terminals 1 & 2 of
fuse and Is there voltage to
transformer primary? Check for proper
transformer. COM of lint drawer NO
operation replace if
switch with lint panel necessary.
closed?
YES

YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage Is there voltage at
NO Replace NO between H4-1 and
across terminals 2 & 3 of H4-1 on the EDC
transformer. COM of lint drawer
transformer control board? switch.
secondary?

YES YES

Replace EDC
Control.
T029D

T029D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 59


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT START/CONTINUE RUNNING EDC CONTROL


(Sheet 2 of 3)
Note: Tests conducted with vend
price satisfied and start button
pressed. Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between fan motor
terminals 1 & 4 of and motor control
the fan motor? relay.

Is there voltage on B NO Correct wiring


terminal of motor between B and YES
control relay? H4-4.

YES
Does the fan motor NO
Replace fan motor.
run?
Three phase.
Refer to Note
on next page
Is the unit equipped YES
with single phase or
three phase power?

Is unit equipped with Single phase


Single phase single phase or three
phase power supply?

Three phase.
Refer to Note
Is there voltage to NO Correct wiring
terminal 5 of the between terminal 5 on next page
motor control relay? and power supply.

Is there supply voltage NO Correct wiring


to L2 & L3 of motor between L2, L3 and
YES supply.
control relay?

YES

Is there voltage to NO Replace motor


terminal 8 of motor
control relay.
control relay?

Is there voltage across YES Replace motor


terminals L2 & T2 and control relay.
L3 & T3?
YES

NO

Is there supply voltage NO Correct wiring


to L1 and L2 of the between L1, L2 and
motor control relay? power supply.
Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between terminal 6
terminal 6 of motor
of motor control
control relay?
YES relay and supply.

YES

Is there votlage across YES Replace motor


L1 & T1 and L2 & T2? control relay. Is there voltage at NO Replace motor
terminal 9 of motor
control relay.
control relay?

NO
YES

Continued on next
page.
T030D

T030D

60 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT START/CONTINUE RUNNING EDC CONTROL


(Sheet 3 of 3)

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between cylinder
terminals 1 & 4 of motor and motor
cylinder motor? control relay.

YES

Does the cylinder NO Replace cylinder


motor run? motor.

YES

Motors are
operational.

Note: For high voltage three phase supply (380 volts


or higher), the cylinder and fan motors are supplied
by L1, L2, L3 through the motor relay terminals T1,
T2, T3. Make the appropriate adjustments when
doing voltage checks.
T031D

T031D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 61


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

70. WILL NOT START/CONTINUE RUNNING OPL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL


(Sheet 1 of 3)
Gas, steam and
electric heat.
Single and three phase
supply.

Reference voltage to
supply neutral.

Is power supplied to NO Connect supply Is there voltage to NO Replace secondary


unit? and run unit. output of secondary fuse.
fuse?

YES YES

Correct wiring
NO Correct wiring Is there voltage to NO between N.O.
Is there voltage to input between primary terminal of door
of primary fuse(s)? N.O. terminal of door
fuse and supply. switch? switch and
secondary fuse.

YES YES

Check for proper


Is there voltage to NO Change primary With door closed is NO operation, replace
output of primary fuse. there voltage to COM door switch if
fuse(s)? of door switch? necessary.

YES YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage Correct wiring between N.O. of
across terminals 1 & 2 NO Is there voltage to NO
between transformer N.O. of lint panel lint panel switch
on primary of and primary fuse. and COM of
transformer? switch?
door switch.

YES YES

Is there voltage Is there voltage to Check for proper


across terminals 2 & 3 NO Replace COM of lint panel NO operation and
of transformer transformer. switch with lint panel replace lint panel
secondary? closed? switch if necessary.

YES YES
Note: Reference voltage to
transformer secondary neutral
terminal 3.

Correct wiring
Correct wiring
NO Is there voltage at NO between terminal
Is there voltage to input between secondary
terminal 8 of OPL 8 of OPL Micro
of secondary fuse? fuse and
Micro? and COM of lint
transformer.
panel switch.

YES YES

Continued on next
page.
T099D

T099D

62 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT START/CONTINUE RUNNING OPL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL


(Sheet 2 of 3)

Tests conducted with cycle selected and


start key pad activated.
Is there voltage Correct wiring
across terminals NO between fan motor
1 & 4 of fan and motor control
motor? relay.
Is there voltage at NO
terminal 7 on OPL Replace OPL Micro.
Micro?
YES

YES

Does the fan NO


Is
Replace fan motor.
motor run?
there voltage
across terminals
B & A of motor control relay NO Correct wiring to
for OM model and terminals motor control relay.
0 & 1 for RM YES
models?

YES
Does the unit YES See cylinder
have reversing rotation. Either
capabilities? forward or reverse.
Is unit supplied with Single phase
single phase or three
phase power?
NO

Three phase. Gas and steam. Single phase


Does the unit
Refer to Note on next page. have single
Reference voltage to phase or three
supply neutral. phase supply?
Is there voltage to L1 NO Correct wiring
and L2 of the motor between L1, L2 and
control relay? power supply.
Three phase. Gas and steam.
Refer to Note on next page.

YES Is
there voltage
NO Correct wiring
to L2 and L3 on between L2, L3 and
the motor control power supply.
relay?

Is there voltage to T1 NO Replace motor


and T2 of the motor YES
control relay.
control relay?
Is
there voltage
to T2 and T3 on NO Replace motor
YES control relay.
the motor control
relay?

Is there
voltage at terminal Correct wiring
5 on the motor control NO between motor
relay for OM models and control relay and Correct wiring
terminal 2 for RM power supply. Is there voltage to NO between terminal
models? terminal 6 of motor 6 motor control
control relay? relay and supply
voltage.
YES

YES

Is there
voltage across
terminals 5 & 8 of Is there voltage YES
YES Replace motor Replace motor
the motor control relay for OM across terminals 6 & 9 of
models and terminals 2 control relay. control relay.
motor control relay?
& 4 for RM
models?

NO Continued on next
NO page.

TMB1824S

TMB1824S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 63


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT START/CONTINUE RUNNING OPL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL


(Sheet 3 of 3)

Correct the wiring


Is there voltage NO between the
across terminals 1 & 4 of
cylinder motor and
the cylinder motor?
control relay.

YES

Does the cylinder NO Replace cylinder


motor run? motor.

YES

Unit operational.

NOTE: For three phase high voltage (380 volts or


higher), the cylinder and fan motors are supplied L1, L2,
L3 through the motor relay terminals T1, T2, T3. Make
the appropriate voltage checks while doing trouble
shooting.

T009D

T009D

64 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

71. WILL NOT RUN ELECTRIC MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 1 of 3)
With and without time delay boards.
Single and stacked units.
Single and three phase power supply.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO NO Is the unit equipped
between drying
terminal C on the with a time delay
timer and lint panel
drying timer? board?
switch.

YES YES

NOTE: make sure drying


timer is in the "on"
position.
Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to
Is there voltage at NO H1-6 & H1-8 on TMR1.
Replace drying
terminal B on the TMR1?
timer.
drying timer?

YES
YES

**

Is there voltage across NO Check for proper


Correct the wiring operation of
Is there voltage across NO terminals H1-4 &
between CR1 relay airflow switch.
terminals 7 and 8 of H1-8 on TMR2?
and terminal B on
CR1 relay? drying timer.

YES YES

**

Is there voltage across YES Is there voltage across YES Replace time
terminal 3 and 5 of Replace CR1 relay. DOB contacts on delay board.
CR1 relay? TMR2?

NO
NO
NOTE: This test to be
made with push to start
switch pressed in.
**
Is there voltage Correct wiring
across terminals 2A YES Replace push to Is there voltage across NO between CR2
& 1A of push to start switch. terminals 7 & 8 of relay and
start switch? CR2 relay? airflow switch.

NO YES

NOTE: The N.O. contact is closed in the rest


position due to the physical
mounting of the switch. Is there voltage across YES Replace CR2
** terminals 5 & 3 on relay.
Is there voltage across YES Adjust the airflow the CR2 relay?
COM and N.O. of switch or replace if
the airflow switch? inoperative.

NO

NO ** Correct wiring
CONTINUED Is there voltage across between motor
YES NO
ON NEXT coils B & A of the control relay
motor control relay? and airflow
PAGE. switch.
** Tested with the start switch pressed in.
T051D

T051D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 65


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT RUN ELECTRIC MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 2 of 3)

Is there
Three phase voltage across
Is this a single phase YES Replace motor
terminals 14 & 13 of
or three phase unit? control relay.
motor control relay?

Single phase NO

**
Is there voltage Correct wiring
YES Replace motor Is there voltage to L1 NO
across terminal 7 & 4 of between L1 and
control relay. of motor control relay?
the motor control power supply.
relay?

NO YES

Is there
voltage at terminal 5 NO Correct wiring
on the motor control relay between terminal 5 Correct wiring
Is there voltage to L2 NO
to supply and supply voltage. between L2 and
of motor control relay?
neutral? power supply.

YES
YES

Is
there voltage Is there
across terminals 5 & 3 YES Replace motor voltage across
of the motor control control relay. L1 to T1 and L2 to YES Replace motor
relay? T2 on the motor control relay.
control relay?

NO
NO

Note: Only for non time


Is Correct wiring delay machines
there voltage between fan
NO
across terminals 1 & 4 motor and contact
of fan motor? 8 on the motor Is there
control relay. YES
voltage across terminals
Replace fan
3 & 5 of the fan motor
motor.
centrifugal switch with
YES the fan motor
running?

NO

Does the fan motor NO Replace the fan


run? motor.

Continued on next
page.
YES

TMB1825S
** Tested with the start switch pressed in.

TMB1825S

66 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT RUN ELECTRIC MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 3 of 3)

Correct wiring
Three phase. Is there voltage to L2 NO between motor
Is unit single phase or
three phase? on motor control relay? control relay and
supply.

Single phase. YES

Correct wiring Correct wiring


Is there voltage to NO NO
between terminal Is there voltage to L3 between motor
terminal 6 on the
6 and power on motor control relay? control relay and
motor control relay?
supply. supply.

YES YES

Is there
voltage across Is there
YES Replace motor
terminal 6 & 9 of the voltage across
control relay. L2 to T2 and L3 to YES Replace motor
motor control relay?
T3 on the motor control relay.
control relay?

NO NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at between cylinder
terminals 1 & 4 of NO
motor and contact
the cylinder motor? 9 on the motor
control relay.

YES

Does the cylinder NO Replace the


motor run? cylinder motor.

YES

The cylinder and


fan motors are
operational.
T053D

T053D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 67


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

72. WILL NOT RUN ELECTRIC ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 1 of 3)
Single and Stack with and without
time delay. Single and three phase power.

**
Correct wiring
** Tested with vend price Is there voltage across NO between CR2
satisfied and with start terminals 7 & 8 of relay and
switch pressed in. CR2 relay? airflow switch.
**

Is there voltage across YES Replace push to


terminals 2A & 1A start switch. YES
of push to start
switch?
**

Is there voltage across YES Replace CR2


NO terminals 5 & 3 on relay.
Note: Reference the CR2 relay?
voltage to transformer
neutral.

Correct wiring NO
Is there voltage to NO between COM of
COM of the airflow airflow switch and
switch? 1A on start switch. ** Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between motor
the coil of the motor control relay
YES control relay? and airflow
switch.
NOTE: The N.O. contact is closed in the rest
position due to the physical mounting
of the switch. YES
**
Replace inoperative
Is there voltage across YES switch or correct
COM and N.O. of
airflow vane
the airflow switch? Three phase
operation.
Is unit single Refer to note. Continued on
phase or three next page
phase? COLUMN 2.

NO

Single phase

Is the unit equipped NO


with a time delay
**
board?
Is there voltage across YES Replace motor
terminal 7 & 4 of the control relay.
motor control relay?
YES

NO
**
Check for proper
Is there voltage across NO operation of
terminals H1-4 & airflow switch and
H1-8 on TMR2? check wiring. Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between
terminal 5 on the terminal 5
motor control relay? and supply
voltage.
YES

YES

**

Is there voltage across YES Replace time Continued on next


DOB contacts on delay board. page COLUMN 1.
TMR2?

NO
** Tested with the start switch pressed in. T072D

T072D

68 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT RUN ELECTRIC ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 2 of 3)

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2

Is there voltage across YES Replace motor Is there voltage across YES Replace motor
terminal 5 & 8 of the control relay. terminal 14 & 13 of control relay.
motor control relay? motor control relay?

NO NO

Correct wiring NO Correct wiring


Is there voltage to L1 &
Is there voltage across NO between fan between L1, L2
L2 terminals on motor
terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact and supply.
control relay?
fan motor? 8 on the motor
control relay.

YES
YES

YES Is there voltage to T1 & NO Replace motor


T2 terminals on motor control relay.
control relay?
Does the fan motor NO Replace the fan
run? motor.

YES
For units without time
delay boards. NOTE: For Hi voltage three phase supply
(380volts or higher), the cylinder and fan motor
are supplied L1, L2, L3 through the motor relay
Is there terminals T1, T2, T3. Make the appropriate
voltage across adjustments when doing trouble shooting.
terminals 3 & 5 of
YES Replace fan
the fan motor
motor.
centrifugal switch with
the fan motor
running?

NO Is there voltage to Correct wiring


NO between supply
L2 & L3 terminals
on motor control and L2 & L3
terminals.
relay?

Three phase YES


Is the machine
Refer to Note.
supplied with single
phase or three phase
power?
Is there voltage YES Replace motor
across L2 to T2 and
control relay.
L3 to T3?
Single phase

NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to NO between terminal
terminal 6 on the
6 and power Does the cylinder NO Replace cylinder
motor control relay?
supply. motor run? motor.

YES
YES

CYLINDER AND
Continued on next
page COLUMN 1. FAN MOTORS ARE
OPERATIONAL.
T073D

T073D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 69


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT RUN ELECTRIC ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 3 of 3)
COLUMN 1

Is there
voltage across YES Replace motor
terminals 6 & 9 of
control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between cylinder
terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact
the cylinder motor? 9 on the motor
control relay.

YES

Does the cylinder NO Replace the


motor run? cylinder motor.

YES

The cylinder and


fan motors are
operational.
T074D

T074D

70 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

73. WILL NOT RUN GAS MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 1 of 2)
No motor run (run circuit).
Single and stacked units with and without
time delay boards.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between drying NO Is the unit equipped
terminal c on the
timer and lint panel with a time delay
drying timer?
switch. board?

YES YES

NOTE: make sure drying


timer is in the on
position.
Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to
Is there voltage at NO H1-6 & H1-8 on TMR1.
Replace drying
terminal b on the TMR1?
timer.
drying timer?

YES
YES

**

Is there voltage across NO Check for proper


Correct the wiring operation of
Is there voltage across NO between CR1 relay terminals H1-4 &
terminals 7 and 8 of H1-8 on TMR2? airflow switch.
and terminal b on
CR1 relay? drying timer.

YES YES

**

Is there voltage across YES Is there voltage across YES Replace time
terminal 3 and 5 of Replace CR1 relay. DOB contacts on delay board.
CR1 relay? TMR2?

NO
NO
NOTE: This test to be
made with push to start
switch pressed in.
**
Is there voltage Correct wiring
across terminals 2A YES Replace push to Is there voltage across NO between CR2
& 1A of push to start switch. terminals 7 & 8 of relay and
start switch? CR2 relay? airflow switch.

NO YES

NOTE: The N.O. contact is closed in the rest


position due to the physical mounting
of the switch. Is there voltage across YES Replace CR2
** terminals 5 & 3 on relay.
Is there voltage across YES Adjust the airflow the CR2 relay?
COM and N.O. of switch or replace if
the airflow switch? inoperative.

NO

NO ** Correct wiring
CONTINUED YES Is there voltage across between motor
NO
ON NEXT coils B & A of the control relay
motor control relay? and airflow
PAGE. switch.
** Tested with the start switch pressed in.
T042D

T042D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 71


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT RUN GAS MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 2 of 2)

**
Is there voltage across YES Does the fan motor NO Replace the fan
terminal 7 & 4 of the run? motor.
motor control relay?

NO YES

Note: Only for non time


delay machines

Is there
voltage across
terminals 3 & 5 of YES
Replace motor Replace fan
the fan motor
control relay. motor.
centrifugal switch with
the fan motor
running?

NO

Is there voltage to Correct wiring


Is there voltage at terminal 6 on the NO between terminal
NO Correct wiring 6 and power
terminal 5 on the motor control relay and
between terminal 5 supply.
motor control relay to supply neutral?
and supply voltage.
to supply neutral?

YES
YES

Is there voltage across YES Replace motor


terminal 6 & 9 of the control relay.
Is there voltage across motor control relay?
YES Replace motor
terminal 5 & 8 of the control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between cylinder
terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact
Correct wiring the cylinder motor? 9 on the motor
Is there voltage across NO between fan control relay.
terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact
fan motor? 8 on the motor
control relay. YES

YES

Does the cylinder NO Replace the


motor run? cylinder motor.

YES

** Tested with the start switch pressed in.


The cylinder and
fan motors are
operational.
T043D

T043D

72 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

74. WILL NOT RUN GAS ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Single and stack with and
without time delay.

** Tested with start switch **


pressed in.
** Is there voltage across YES Replace time
DOB contacts (H1-4 delay board.
Is there voltage across and H1-5) on TMR2?
YES Replace push to
terminals 2A & 1A start switch.
of push to start
switch?

NO

NO
Note: Reference
**
voltage to transformer Correct wiring
neutral. Is there voltage across NO between CR2
terminals 7 & 8 of relay and
Correct wiring CR2 relay? airflow switch.
Is there voltage to NO between COM of
COM of the airflow airflow switch and
switch? 1A on start switch.
YES

YES
**
Is there voltage across YES Replace CR2
NOTE: The N.O. contact is closed in
terminals 5 & 3 on relay.
the rest position due to the physical
the CR2 relay?
mounting of the switch.
**

Is there voltage across Adjust the airflow


YES NO
COM and N.O. of switch or replace if
the airflow switch? inoperative.

** Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between motor
coils B & A of the control relay
NO motor control relay? and airflow
switch.

YES

Is the unit equipped NO


with a time delay
board?
**
Is there voltage across YES Replace motor
terminal 7 & 4 of the
control relay.
motor control relay?
YES

NO

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to


H1-6 & H1-8 on TMR1.
TMR1?
Correct wiring
Is there voltage at between
NO
terminal 5 on the terminal 5
YES motor control relay? and supply
voltage.

** YES

Check for proper


Is there voltage across NO operation of
terminals H1-4 & airflow switch
H1-8 on TMR2? and check wiring.
CONTINUED
ON NEXT
PAGE.
YES

** Tested with the start switch pressed in. T088D

T088D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 73


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT RUN GAS ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across YES Is there voltage at NO between cylinder
Replace motor
terminal 5 & 8 of the terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact
control relay.
motor control relay? the cylinder motor? 9 on the motor
control relay.

NO YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between fan
terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact NO
8 on the motor Does the cylinder Replace the
fan motor? cylinder motor.
control relay. motor run?

YES
YES

The cylinder and


NO fan motors are
Does the fan motor Replace the fan operational.
run? motor.

YES

Is there voltage
across terminals 3 &
YES Replace fan
5 of the fan motor centrifugal
switch with the fan motor.
motor running?

NO

Is there voltage to Correct wiring


NO between terminal
terminal 6 on the
motor control relay? 6 and power
supply.

YES

Is there voltage across YES Replace motor


terminal 6 & 9 of the control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

** Tested with the start switch pressed in. T089D

T089D

74 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

75. WILL NOT RUN STEAM MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 1 of 2)

Single and stacked units with and without


time delay board.

NO Is the unit equipped


with a time delay
Correct wiring board?
Is there voltage at NO between drying
terminal C on the timer and lint panel
drying timer? switch.
YES

YES
NOTE: Make sure drying
timer is in the "on"
position. Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to
H1-6 & H1-8 on TMR1.
TMR1?
Is there voltage at NO Replace drying
terminal B on the timer.
drying timer?
YES

YES
**

Is there voltage across NO Check for proper


terminals H1-4 & operation of
Correct the wiring
Is there voltage across NO H1-8 on TMR2? airflow switch.
between CR1 relay
terminals 7 and 8 of and terminal B on
CR1 relay? drying timer.

YES
YES

**

Is there voltage across YES Is there voltage across YES Replace time
terminal 3 and 5 of Replace CR1 relay.
DOB contacts on delay board.
CR1 relay? TMR2?

NO
NOTE: This test to be NO
made with push to start
switch pressed in.

Is there voltage **
across terminals 2A YES Replace push to Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between CR2
& 1A of push to start switch.
terminals 7 & 8 of relay and
start switch? CR2 relay? airflow switch.

NO
YES
NOTE: The N.O. contact is closed in
the rest position due to the physical
mounting of the switch.
** Is there voltage across YES
Is there voltage across Adjust the airflow Replace CR2
YES terminals 5 & 3 on relay.
.
COM and N.O. of switch or replace if the CR2 relay?
the airflow switch? inoperative.

NO
NO

** Correct wiring
CONTINUED YES Is there voltage across NO between motor
ON NEXT B & A of the motor control relay
control relay? and airflow
PAGE. switch.
** Tested with the start switch pressed in. T017D

T017D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 75


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT RUN STEAM MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 2 of 2)

**
Is there voltage across YES NO Replace the fan
terminal 7 & 4 of the Does the fan motor
run? motor.
motor control relay?

NO YES

Note: Only for non time


delay machines

Is there
voltage across
terminals 3 & 5 of
Replace motor YES Replace fan
the fan motor
control relay. centrifugal switch with motor.
the fan motor
running?

NO

Is there voltage to Correct wiring


Is there voltage at Correct wiring terminal 6 on the NO between terminal
terminal 5 on the NO between terminal motor control relay and 6 and power
motor control relay to 5 and supply supply neutral? supply.
to supply neutral? voltage.

YES
YES

Is there voltage across YES Replace motor


terminal 6 & 9 of the control relay.
Is there voltage across YES motor control relay?
Replace motor
terminal 5 & 8 of the control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between cylinder
terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact
Correct wiring the cylinder motor? 9 on the motor
Is there voltage across NO between fan control relay.
terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact
fan motor? 8 on the motor
control relay. YES

YES

NO Replace the
Does the cylinder
motor run? cylinder motor.

YES

** Tested with the start switch pressed in.


The cylinder and
fan motors are
operational.
T018D

T018D

76 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

76. WILL NOT RUN STEAM ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Single and stack
with and without time delay.

**
** Tested with start switch
pressed in and vend
satisfied. Is there voltage across YES Replace time
**
DOB contacts on delay board.
Is there voltage across TMR2?
YES Replace push to
terminals 2A & 1A start switch.
of push to start
switch?
NO

NO
Note: Reference **
voltage to transformer Correct wiring
neutral. Is there voltage across NO between CR2
terminals 7 & 8 of relay and
Correct wiring CR2 relay? airflow switch.
Is there voltage to NO between COM of
COM of the airflow airflow switch and
switch? 1A on start switch.
YES

YES
**
Is there voltage across YES Replace CR2
NOTE: The N.O. contact is closed in the rest terminals 5 & 3 on relay.
position due to the physical mounting the CR2 relay?
of the switch.
**
Is there voltage across YES Adjust the airflow
switch or replace if NO
COM and N.O. of
the airflow switch? inoperative.

** Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between motor
B & A of the motor control relay
NO control relay? and airflow
switch.

YES
Is the unit equipped NO
with a time delay
board?
**
Is there voltage across YES Replace motor
terminal 7 & 4 of the control relay.
YES motor control relay?

NO

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to


H1-6 & H1-8 on TMR1.
TMR1?
Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between
terminal 5 on the terminal 5
YES
motor control relay? and supply
voltage.

** YES
Check for proper
Is there voltage across NO operation of
terminals H1-4 & airflow switch and
H1-8 on TMR2? check wiring.
CONTINUED
ON NEXT
PAGE.
YES

** Tested with the start switch pressed in. T064D

T064D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 77


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT RUN STEAM ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across YES Is there voltage at NO between cylinder
Replace motor
terminal 5 & 8 of the terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact
control relay.
motor control relay? the cylinder motor? 9 on the motor
control relay.

NO YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between fan
terminals 1 & 4 of motor and contact NO
Does the cylinder Replace the
fan motor? 8 on the motor
motor run? cylinder motor.
control relay.

YES
YES

The cylinder and


fan motors are
NO Replace the fan
Does the fan motor operational.
run? motor.

YES
Only for units without
time delay boards.

Is there
voltage across
terminals 3 & 5 of YES Replace fan
the fan motor
motor.
centrifugal switch with
the fan motor
running?

NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to NO between terminal
terminal 6 on the
6 and power
motor control relay?
supply.

YES

Is there voltage across YES Replace motor


terminal 6 & 9 of the
control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

** Tested with the start switch pressed in. T065D

T065D

78 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

77. WILL NOT HEAT ELECTRIC MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 1 of 2)
With and without time delay board.
Single and stacked units. Single and
three phase power supply.
NOTE: The following tests are conducted with
the heat timer in the "ON" position with the
machine running and calling for heat. Voltage
checks are referenced to transformer neutral.

Is there
voltage at Replace inoperative
Is there voltage across NO NO
airflow switch switch or correct
terminals 1 & 6 of
N.C. terminal to airflow vane operation.
the temp control bd?
transformer
neutral?

YES YES

Is there voltage at NO Correct wiring between


YES Is there voltage across terminal 6 on CR1 to airflow switch and
terminals 5 & 6 of transformer neutral? terminal 6 on CR1.
the temp control bd?

YES
NO

Is there voltage from NO


terminal 4 on CR1 to Replace CR1.
Is the thermistor YES transformer neutral?
Replace thermistor.
shorted or open?

YES

NO

YES Is unit equipped with


time delay board?
Is temperature YES Replace selection
selection switch
switch.
shorted or open?
NO

NO
Correct wiring
Is there voltage from NO between terminal 6
Replace the Is there terminal 6 on CR2 to
Correct wiring on CR2 to terminal
temperature voltage to transformer neutral?
NO between fan motor 4 on CR1.
control board. terminal 3 of terminal 3 and
fan motor? CR1 terminal 4.
YES

YES

Is there voltage from NO


CONTINUED terminal 4 on CR2 to Replace CR2.
ON NEXT transformer neutral?
PAGE Is there voltage NO
at terminal 3 & 5 Replace fan motor.
of fan motor?
YES

Correct wiring
between CR2
YES terminal 4 &
terminal 1 on
temp control
Correct wiring board.
between motor
terminal 5 and
temp control
board terminal 1.
T054D

T054D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 79


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT ELECTRIC MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Note: Voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet Do the elements NO
input side of the Replace elements.
limit and temp produce heat?
cabinet limit? control board.

YES YES

UNIT
OPERATIONAL
Is there voltage to the NO Replace the cabinet
output side of the limit.
cabinet limit?

YES

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring


input side of the stove between stove limit
limit? and cabinet limit.

YES

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the stove


output side of the stove limit.
limit?

YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage across NO between element
HC1 & HC2 contactor coils and
element contactor stove limit.
coils?

YES

Check wiring
NO between elements,
Is there voltage across contactors and
the elements? supply. Correct if
necessary.

YES

T055D

T055D

80 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

78. WILL NOT HEAT ELECTRIC


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Single and stacked units with single and three
Note: Tests are conducted with unit running phase supply.
and calling for heat.
All voltage checks are referenced to
transformer neutral.

Correct wiring
NO Is there voltage on NO between terminal
Is there voltage on Correct wiring
terminal 3 of fan 3 of fan motor
FS-2 of EDC control? between FS-2 and
motor centrifugal centrifugal switch
COM of lint drawer.
switch? and terminal 4 of
motor control relay.

YES YES
Replace EDC
Replace
control.
thermistor.

Is there voltage NO NO Is there voltage at NO


on FS-1 of terminal 5 of fan Replace fan motor.
EDC control? motor centrifugal
switch?
Is the YES
thermistor
YES operational? YES

Correct wiring Correct wiring


NO between COM of Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet
Is there voltage on
COM of airflow airflow switch and input side of the limit and terminal
switch? FS-1 of EDC cabinet limit? 5 of fan motor
control. centrifugal switch.

YES YES

NO Check for proper NO


Is there voltage at function of airflow Is there voltage at the Replace cabinet
N.C. terminal of switch and replace output of the cabinet limit.
airflow switch? if necessary. limit?

YES YES

Correct wiring
NO between terminal 7 NO
Is there voltage on Is there voltage to the Correct wiring
on motor control
terminal 7 of motor input side of the stove between stove limit
relay and N.C.
control relay? limit? and cabinet limit.
terminal on airflow
switch.

YES YES

Continued on next
Is there voltage at NO
Replace motor page.
terminal 4 of motor control relay.
control relay?

YES
T034D

T034D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 81


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT ELECTRIC


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the stove


output side of the stove limit.
limit?

YES

Correct wiring to
Is there voltage across NO
the coils of HC1
coils HC1 & HC2?
and HC2.

YES

Correct wiring
NO between elements
Is there voltage across
and supply. Replace
the heating elements?
HC1 and or HC2
if necessary

YES

Do the elements NO
Replace elements.
produce heat?

YES

Unit operational.
T035D

T035D

82 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

79. WILL NOT HEAT ELECTRIC ROTARY COIN DROP (With and without time delay board)
(Sheet 1 of 2)
Single and stacked
tumblers with and
without time delay.
Single and three phase
units.

Is
there voltage across Is there voltage at Adjust the airflow
across terminals 1 & NO airflow switch N.C. NO
switch or replace if
6 of the temp terminal to transformer inoperative.
control board? neutral?

YES YES

Is
there voltage across Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO
YES across terminals 5 & between airflow
COM on switch B to
6 of the temp switch and COM on
transformer neutral?
control board? switch B.

NO YES

Is the thermistor YES


Replace thermistor. Is there voltage from
shorted or open? NO
N.C. on switch B to Replace switch B.
transformer neutral?

NO

YES
Is temperature YES Replace selection
selection switch
switch.
shorted or open?
YES Is the unit equipped
with a time delay
NO board?

Replace the
temperature NO
control board.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage from NO between terminal 6
terminal 6 on CR2 to
on CR2 to terminal
Correct wiring transformer neutral?
N.C. on switch B.
Is there voltage between terminal
on terminal 3 of fan NO
3 of fan motor
motor to transformer and N.C. terminal
neutral? on switch B. YES

YES

With fan motor


running is there voltage NO Is there voltage from NO
from terminal 5 to Replace fan motor. terminal 4 on CR2 to Replace CR2.
transformer neutral? transformer neutral?

YES YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage on NO between terminal
terminal 1 of temp 1 of temp board Correct wiring
board to transformer to terminal 5 between terminal
neutral? of fan motor. 4 on CR2 &
terminal 1 on
YES temp control
board.
CONTINUED Power supply to
ON NEXT temp control board
is good.
PAGE T077D

T077D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 83


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT ELECTRIC ROTARY COIN DROP (With and without time delay board)
(Sheet 2 of 2)

Note: Voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet Do the elements NO
input side of the Replace elements.
limit and temp produce heat?
cabinet limit? control board.

YES YES

UNIT
OPERATIONAL
Is there voltage to the NO Replace the
output side of the cabinet limit.
cabinet limit?

YES

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring


input side of the stove between stove limit
limit? and cabinet limit.

YES

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the stove


output side of the stove limit.
limit?

YES

Is there voltage across NO Correct the wiring


the coils of HC1 & to the coils.
HC2?

YES

Check the wiring


NO between elements,
Is there voltage across contactors and
the elements? supply. Correct if
necessary.

YES

T078D

T078D

84 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

80. WILL NOT HEAT ELECTRIC/GAS OPL MICROPROCESSOR


(Sheet 1 of 3)
Note: Testing conducted with unit running
Single and three phase supply. and calling for heat.

Reference voltage to
transformer neutral
terminal 3.
Is there voltage at YES Continued on next Is there voltage across NO Replace
terminal 5 on OPL page column 2. terminals 2 & 3 of transformer.
Micro? transformer
secondary?

NO YES
Test conducted with unit
running and calling for heat. Note: Reference voltage to
transformer secondary neutral
terminal 3.

Correct wiring
Is the thermister NO Is there voltage to input NO between secondary
Replace thermister.
operating properly? of secondary fuse? fuse and
transformer.

YES YES

Reference voltage to
supply neutral.

NO Connect supply and Is there voltage to NO Replace secondary


Is power supplied to output of secondary
unit? run unit. fuse.
fuse?

YES YES

Correct wiring
NO Correct wiring Is there voltage to NO between N.O.
Is there voltage to input between primary N.O. terminal of door terminal of door
of primary fuse(s)? fuse and supply. switch? switch and
secondary fuse.

YES YES

Check for proper


Is there voltage to NO With door closed is NO
Change primary operation, replace
output of primary there voltage to COM
fuse. door switch if
fuse(s)? of door switch?
necessary.

YES YES

Is Correct wiring
there voltage across Correct wiring Is there voltage to between N.O. of
NO NO
terminals 1 & 2 on between transformer N.O. of lint panel lint panel switch
primary of and primary fuse. switch? and COM of door
transformer? switch.

YES YES

Continued on next
page Column 1.
T010D

T010D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 85


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT ELECTRIC/GAS OPL MICROPROCESSOR


(Sheet 2 of 3)
The following tests are
Column 1 Column 2 conducted with the unit running
and calling for heat.

Is there voltage to Check for proper


Is there voltage at Correct wiring
COM of lint panel NO operation and NO
COM of airflow between COM &
switch with lint panel replace lint panel
switch? OPL Micro.
closed? switch if necessary.

YES YES

Correct wiring
Check for proper
Is there voltage at between terminal Is there voltage at
NO NO operation and
terminal 8 of OPL 8 of OPL Micro N.C. terminal of replace if
Micro? and COM of lint airflow switch? necessary.
panel switch.

YES YES

Is there voltage to Three phase


NO Is the unit supplied with
terminal 13 of OPL Replace OPL Micro. single phase or three
Micro? phase power?

YES single phase

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between terminal Is
there voltage at Correct wiring
terminal 6 of OPL 6 & 13 on OPL between terminal
Micro? Micro. terminal 7 of motor
NO 7/8 of motor
control relay for OM
models or terminal 8 control relay and
for RM N.C. of airflow
models? switch.
YES

YES
Replace OPL Micro.
Is
there voltage at
terminal 4 of motor
NO Replace motor
control relay for OM
control relay.
models or terminal 6
for RM
models?
Correct wiring
between terminal YES
Is there voltage to NO 14 on motor
terminal 14 on motor control relay and
control relay? N.C. terminal of
airflow switch. Correct wiring
Is there voltage at between fan motor
terminal 3 of fan NO
centrifugal switch
motor centrifugal and motor control
YES
switch? relay.

YES

Is there voltage across


NO Is there voltage at
terminals 14 & 13 of
motor control relay? terminal 5 of fan NO Replace fan motor.
motor centrifugal
switch?

YES
YES

Replace motor Continued on next


control relay. page.
T011D

T011D

86 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT ELECTRIC/GAS OPL MICROPROCESSOR


(Sheet 3 of 3)
Continued from column 2 of
previous page.

Correct wiring Is there voltage to NO


between cabinet terminal 1 of ICM Replace ICM board.
Is there voltage to the NO
input of the cabinet limit and terminal board?
limit? 5 of fan motor
centrifugal switch.

YES
YES

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to


the coils of the gas gas valve coils.
valve?
Is there voltage to NO Replace cabinet
output of cabinet limit? limit.
YES

YES
Is there gas flow NO Replace the coils or
through the valve? complete gas valve.

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage to input between stove limit YES
of stove limit? and cabinet limit.

YES
YES Is there a flame? Unit is operational.

NO
Is there voltage to the NO
output side of the stove Replace stove limit.
limit?
YES Check gas
Does the ignitor spark? pressures and
adjust if necessary.
YES

NO

Replace igniter or
Is the unit equipped ELECTRIC ignition cable.
with gas heat or
electric heat?

GAS
Correct the wiring
Is there voltage across NO to the HC1 and/or
HC1 & HC2 coils? HC2 coils.

Is there voltage to Correct wiring


NO
terminal 2 of ICM between ICM board YES
board? and stove limit.
Correct wiring
between supply,
NO contacts and
Do the elements
YES elements. Replace
produce heat?
contactors and/or
elements if
necessary.

YES
UNIT
OPERATIONAL.
T012D

T012D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 87


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

81. WILL NOT HEAT GAS EDC MODELS


(Sheet 1 of 2)

Single and stacked


Note: Tests are conducted with unit units.
running and calling for heat.
All voltage checks are referenced
to transformer neutral.

Correct wiring
Correct wiring Is there voltage on between terminal
Is there voltage on NO between FS-2 and NO 3 of fan motor
terminal 3 of fan
FS-2 of EDC control? COM of lint motor centrifugal centrifugal switch
panel switch. switch? and terminal 4 of
motor control relay.

YES YES
Replace Replace EDC
thermistor. control.

Is there voltage NO NO Is there voltage across YES


on FS-1 of terminals 3 & 5 of Replace fan motor.
EDC control? fan motor centrifugal
switch?
Is the
YES
thermistor
YES operational? NO

Correct wiring Correct wiring


Is there voltage on NO between COM of Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet
COM of airflow airflow switch and input side of the limit and terminal
switch? FS-1 of EDC cabinet limit? 5 of fan motor
control. centrifugal switch.

YES YES

Check for proper


Is there voltage across YES function of airflow Is there voltage across YES Replace cabinet
COM & N.C. terminal switch and replace cabinet limit? limit.
of airflow switch? if necessary.

NO NO

Correct wiring
between terminal
Is there voltage on NO Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring
7 on motor
terminal 7 of motor input side of the stove between stove limit
control relay and
control relay? limit? and cabinet limit.
N.C. terminal on
airflow switch.

YES YES

Continued on next
Is there voltage across YES Replace motor page.
terminals 7 & 4 of control relay.
motor control relay?

NO TMB1833S

TMB1833S

88 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT GAS EDC MODELS


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the stove YES


output side of the stove Is there a flame? Unit operational.
limit.
limit?

YES NO

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to NO between terminal
terminal 2 of the ICM
2 of ICM board
board?
and stove limit.

YES

Is there voltage at NO
terminal 1 of ICM Replace ICM board.
board?

YES

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring


the coils of the gas between gas valve
valve? and ICM board.

YES

Is there gas flow NO Replace gas valve


through the gas valve? coils or complete
gas valve.

YES

NO Replace high
Does the igniter spark? voltage ignition
cable or igniter.

YES

T033D

T033D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 89


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

82. WILL NOT HEAT GAS MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 1 of 2)
NOTE: The following tests are conducted with
Single and stacked units with and without time
the Heat Timer in the "ON" position with the
delay boards.
machine running and calling for heat. Voltage
checks are referenced to transformer neutral.

Is
Is there voltage across there voltage at Replace inoperative
NO airlow switch NO
terminals 1 & 6 of switch or correct
the temp control bd? N.C. terminal to airflow vane operation.
transformer
neutral?

YES
YES

Is there voltage at Correct wiring between


NO
terminal 6 on CR1 to airlow switch and
Is there voltage across transformer neutral? terminal 6 on CR1.
YES
terminals 5 & 6 of
the temp control bd?

YES

NO

Is there voltage from


NO
terminal 4 on CR1 to Replace CR1.
transformer neutral?

Is the thermistor YES


Replace thermistor.
shorted or open? YES

NO
YES Is unit equipped with
time delay board?

Is the temperature NO
YES Replace selection
selection switch
switch.
shorted or open?

Correct wiring
Is there voltage from
NO between terminal 6
terminal 6 on CR2 to
on CR2 to terminal
NO transformer neutral?
4 on CR1.

Is there Correct wiring


voltage to NO between fan motor YES
Replace the
terminal 3 of terminal 3 and CR1
temperature
fan motor? terminal 4.
control board.

Is there voltage from


YES NO
terminal 4 on CR2 to Replace CR2.
transformer neutral?

CONTINUED Is YES
there voltage YES
ON NEXT across terminal Replace fan motor. Correct wiring
PAGE 3 & 5 of fan between CR2
motor? terminal 4 &
terminal 1 on
temp control
board.
NO

Correct wiring
between motor
terminal 5 and
temp control board
terminal 1.
T044D

T044D

90 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT GAS MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Note: Voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to the NO NO Correct wiring
between cabinet Is there voltage across
input side of the between gas valve
limit and temp the coils of the gas
cabinet limit? and ICM board.
control board. valve?

YES YES

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the cabinet Is there gas flow NO Replace gas valve
output side of the limit. through the gas valve? or gas valve coils.
cabinet limit?

YES YES

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring NO Replace high


input side of the stove between stove limit Does the igniter spark? voltage cable or
limit? and cabinet limit. igniter.

YES YES

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the stove NO


output side of the stove Is there a flame?
limit.
limit?

YES YES

UNIT OPERATIONAL
Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring
terminals 2 & 3 of between ICM board
ICM board? and stove limit.

YES

Is there voltage across NO


terminals 1 & 3 of Replace ICM board
the ICM board?

YES

TMB1834S

TMB1834S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 91


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

83. WILL NOT HEAT GAS ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Single and stacked
tumblers with
and without time delay.

Is there voltage across Is there voltage at Replace inoperative


NO NO
terminals 1 & 6 of airflow switch N.C. switch or correct
the temp control bd? terminal to transformer airflow vane operation.
neutral?

YES YES

Correct wiring
YES Is there voltage across Is there voltage at NO between airflow
terminals 5 & 6 of COM on switch B to
switch and COM on
the temp control bd? transformer neutral?
switch B.

NO YES

Is the thermistor YES


Replace thermistor. Is there voltage from
shorted or open? NO
N.C. on switch B to Replace switch B.
transformer neutral?

NO

YES
Is temperature YES Replace selection
selection switch
switch.
shorted or open?
YES Is the unit equipped
with a time delay
NO board?

Replace the
temperature NO
control board.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage from NO between terminal 6
terminal 6 on CR2 to
on CR2 to terminal
Correct wiring transformer neutral?
N.C. on switch B.
Is there voltage on NO between terminal
terminal 3 of fan motor 3 of fan motor
to transformer and N.C. terminal
neutral? on switch B. YES

YES

With fan motor


NO Is there voltage from NO
running is there voltage
Replace fan motor. terminal 4 on CR2 to Replace CR2.
from terminal 5 to
transformer neutral?
transformer
neutral?

YES YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage on NO between terminal
terminal 1 of temp 1 of temp board Correct wiring
board to transformer to terminal 5 between terminal
neutral? of fan motor. 4 on CR2 &
terminal 1 on
YES temp control
board.
CONTINUED Power supply to
ON NEXT temp control
board is good.
PAGE
T090D

T090D

92 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT GAS ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Note: Voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to the NO NO Correct wiring
between cabinet Is there voltage across
input side of the between gas valve
limit and temp the coils of the gas
cabinet limit? and ICM board.
control board. valve?

YES YES

Is there voltage to the NO NO Replace gas valve


Replace the Is there gas flow
output side of the coils or complete
cabinet limit. through the gas valve?
cabinet limit? gas valve.

YES YES

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring NO Replace high


input side of the stove between stove limit Does the igniter spark? voltage ignition
limit? and cabinet limit. cable or igniter.

YES YES

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the stove NO


output side of the stove Is there a flame?
limit.
limit?

YES YES

UNIT
Correct wiring OPERATIONAL
Is there voltage across NO between ICM
terminals 2 & 3 of board and stove
the ICM board? limit or neutral.

YES

Is there voltage across NO Replace the ICM


terminals 1 & 3 of board.
the ICM board?

YES

T091D

T091D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 93


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

84. WILL NOT HEAT STEAM EDC MODELS


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Single and stacked
Note: Tests are conducted with unit running units.
and calling for heat.

All voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage on between terminal 3
NO Correct wiring NO
Is there voltage on terminal 3 of fan of fan motor
between FS-2 and
FS-2 of EDC control? motor centrifugal centrifugal switch
COM of lint drawer.
switch? and terminal 4 of
motor control relay.

YES YES
Replace EDC
Replace
control.
thermistor.

Is there voltage NO NO Is there voltage across YES


on FS-1 of terminals 3 & 5 of Replace fan motor.
EDC control? fan motor centrifugal
switch?
Is the YES
thermistor
YES operational? NO

Correct wiring Correct wiring


Is there voltage on NO between COM of Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet
COM of airflow airflow switch and input side of the limit and terminal 5
switch? FS-1 of EDC cabinet limit? of fan motor
control. centrifugal switch.

YES YES

Check for proper


Is there voltage across YES function of airflow YES Replace cabinet
Is there voltage across
COM & N.C. terminal switch and replace if limit.
cabinet limit?
of airflow switch? necessary.

NO NO

Correct wiring
between terminal 7
Is there voltage on NO Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring
on motor control
terminal 7 of motor input side of the stove between stove limit
relay and N.C.
control relay? limit? and cabinet limit.
terminal on airflow
switch.

YES YES

Continued on next
Is there voltage across YES Replace motor page.
terminals 7 & 4 of control relay.
motor control relay?

NO
T096D

T096D

94 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT STEAM EDC MODELS


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the stove


output side of the stove limit.
limit?

YES

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to


steam valve coil? steam valve coil.

YES

Does steam valve NO Repair or replace


operate properly? steam valve.

YES

NO Check for proper


Is heat produced? steam supply.
Correct if necessary.

YES

Unit operational.

T097D

T097D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 95


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

85. WILL NOT HEAT STEAM MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 1 of 2)
NOTE: The following tests are conducted with Single and stacked units with and without time
the Heat Timer in the "ON" position with the delay boards, manual timers.
machine running and calling for heat. Voltage
checks are referenced to transformer neutral.

Is there voltage across Is there voltage at Adjust the airflow


NO airflow switch N.C. NO
terminals 1 & 6 of switch or replace if
the temp control bd? terminal to transformer inoperative.
neutral?

YES YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between airflow
terminal 6 on CR1 to
switch and
Is there voltage across transformer neutral?
YES terminal 6 on CR1.
terminals 5 & 6 of
the temp control bd?

YES

NO

Is there voltage from NO


terminal 4 on CR1 to Replace CR1.
transformer neutral?

Is the thermistor YES


Replace thermistor.
shorted or open?
YES

NO
YES Is unit equipped with
time delay board?

Is temperature NO
selection switch YES Replace selection
shorted or open? switch.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage from NO between terminal 6
terminal 6 on CR2 to
on CR2 to terminal
NO transformer neutral?
4 on CR1.

Is there Correct wiring


voltage to NO between fan motor
Replace the YES
terminal 3 of terminal 3 and
temperature fan motor?
control board. CR1 terminal 4.

Is there voltage from NO


YES terminal 4 on CR2 to Replace CR2.
transformer neutral?

CONTINUED Is there voltage YES


YES
ON NEXT across terminal Replace fan motor.
3 & 5 of fan Correct wiring
PAGE motor? between CR2
terminal 4 &
terminal 1 on
temp control
board.
NO

Correct wiring
between motor
terminal 5 and
temp control
board terminal 1.
T019D

T019D

96 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT STEAM MANUAL TIMER


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Note: Voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet Check for proper
NO
input side of the limit and temp Is heat produced? steam supply.
cabinet limit? control board. Correct if necessary.

YES YES

UNIT OPERATIONAL
Is there voltage to the NO Replace the cabinet
output side of the limit.
cabinet limit?

YES

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring


input side of the stove between stove limit
limit? and cabinet limit.

YES

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the stove


output side of the stove limit.
limit?

YES

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to


the coil of the steam the steam valve.
valve?

YES

Do the steam valves NO Replace steam


operate properly? valve.

YES

T020D

T020D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 97


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

86. WILL NOT HEAT STEAM OPL MICROPROCESSOR


(Sheet 1 of 3)
Testing conducted with unit
running and calling for heat.

Reference voltage to
transformer neutral
terminal 3.
Is there votlage at YES Continued on next Is there voltage across NO Replace
terminal 5 on OPL page column 2. terminals 2 & 3 of transformer.
Micro? transformer
secondary?

NO YES
Note: Reference voltage to
transformer secondary neutral
terminal 3.

Correct wiring
Is the thermister NO Is there voltage to input NO between secondary
Replace thermister.
operating properly? of secondary fuse? fuse and
transformer.

YES YES

Reference voltage to
supply neutral.

NO Connect supply Is there voltage to NO Replace secondary


Is power supplied to
and run unit. output of secondary fuse.
unit?
fuse?

YES YES

Correct wiring
NO Correct wiring Is there voltage to NO between N.O.
Is there voltage to input between primary terminal of door
N.O terminal of door
of primary fuse(s)? fuse and supply. switch and
switch?
secondary fuse.

YES YES

Check for proper


Is there voltage to NO Change primary With door closed is NO operation, replace
output of primary fuse. there voltage to COM door switch if
fuse(s)? of door switch? necessary.

YES YES

Is Correct wiring
there voltage across Correct wiring Is there voltage to between N.O. of
NO NO
terminals 1 & 2 on between transformer N.O. of lint panel lint panel switch
primary of and primary fuse. switch? and COM of door
transformer? switch.

YES YES

Continued on next
page column 1.
T003D

T003D

98 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT STEAM OPL MICROPROCESSOR


(Sheet 2 of 3)
The following tests are
Column 1 Column 2 conducted with the unit running
and calling for heat.

Is there voltage to Check for proper


NO Is there voltage at NO Correct wiring
COM of lint panel operation and
COM of airflow between COM &
switch with lint panel replace lint panel
switch? OPL Micro.
closed? switch if necessary.

YES YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between terminal Is there voltage at NO Check for proper
terminal 8 of OPL 8 of OPL Micro N.C. terminal of operation and
Micro? and COM of lint airflow switch? replace if necessary.
panel switch.

YES YES

Is there voltage to Three phase


NO Is the unit supplied with
terminal 13 of OPL Replace OPL Micro. single phase or three
Micro? phase power?

YES Single phase

Correct wiring
Is there voltage at NO between terminal
terminal 6 of OPL 6 & 13 on OPL Correct wiring
Micro? Micro. Is there voltage at NO between terminal
terminal 7 of motor 7 of motor control
control relay ? relay and N.C. of
airflow switch.
YES

YES
Replace OPL Micro.

Is there voltage at NO Replace motor


terminal 4 of motor
control relay.
control relay?

Correct wiring
between terminal 14 YES
Is there voltage to NO on motor control
terminal 14 on motor relay and N.C.
control relay? terminal of airflow
switch. Correct wiring
Is there voltage at between fan motor
terminal 3 of fan NO
centrifugal switch
YES motor centrifugal and motor control
switch? relay.

YES

Is there votlage to YES


terminal 13 of motor Is there voltage at
NO
control relay? terminal 5 of fan Replace fan motor.
motor centrifugal
switch?

NO
YES

Replace motor Continued on next


control relay. page.
T004D

T004D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 99


Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT STEAM OPL MICROPROCESSOR


(Sheet 3 of 3)

Continued from column 2 of


previous page.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to the between cabinet Check for proper
NO NO
input of the cabinet limit and terminal 5 Is heat produced? steam supply.
limit? of fan motor Correct if necessary.
centrifugal switch.

YES YES

UNIT
OPERATIONAL.

Is there voltage to NO Replace cabinet


output of cabinet limit? limit.

YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to input NO
between stove limit
of stove limit? and cabinet limit.

YES

Is there voltage to the NO


output side of the stove Replace stove limit.
limit?

YES

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to


steam valve coil? steam valve coil.

YES

Does the steam valve NO Replace or rebuild


operate properly? steam valve.

YES

TMB1835S

TMB1835S

100 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

87. WILL NOT HEAT STEAM ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Single and stacked
tumblers with
and without time delay.

Is there voltage across Is there voltage at Adjust the airflow


NO NO
terminals 1 & 6 of airflow switch N.C. switch or replace if
the temp control terminal to transformer inoperative.
board? neutral?

YES YES

YES Is there voltage across Is there voltage at NO Correct wiring between


terminals 5 & 6 of COM on switch B to airflow switch and
the temp control transformer neutral? COM on switch B.
board?

NO YES

Is the thermistor YES


Replace thermistor. Is there voltage from
shorted or open? NO
N.C. on switch B to Replace switch B.
transformer neutral?

NO

YES
Is temperature YES Replace selection
selection switch
switch.
shorted or open?
YES Is the unit equipped
with a time delay
NO board?

Replace the
temperature NO
control board.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage from NO between terminal 6
terminal 6 on CR2 to
on CR2 to terminal
Correct wiring transformer neutral?
N.C. on switch B.
Is there voltage on NO between terminal
terminal 3 of fan motor to 3 of fan motor
transformer neutral? and N.C. terminal
on switch B. YES

YES

With fan motor


running is there voltage NO Is there voltage from NO
from terminal 5 to Replace fan motor. terminal 4 on CR2 to Replace CR2.
transformer transformer neutral?
neutral?

YES YES

Correct wiring
Is there voltage on NO between terminal
terminal 1 of temp 1 of temp board Correct wiring
board to transformer to terminal 5 of between terminal
neutral? fan motor. 4 on CR2 &
terminal 1 on
temp control
YES
board.
CONTINUED Power supply to
ON NEXT temp control
board is good.
PAGE T066D

T066D

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 101
Section 7 Electronic Control Troubleshooting

WILL NOT HEAT STEAM ROTARY COIN DROP


(Sheet 2 of 2)

Note: Voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

Correct wiring
Is there voltage to the NO NO Check for proper
between cabinet
input side of the Is heat produced? steam supply.
limit and temp
cabinet limit? Correct if necessary.
control board.

YES YES

UNIT
OPERATIONAL
Is there voltage to the NO Replace the cabinet
output side of the limit.
cabinet limit?

YES

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring


input side of the stove between stove limit
limit? and cabinet limit.

YES

Is there voltage to the NO Replace the stove


output side of the stove limit.
limit?

YES

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring to


coil of steam valve? steam valve

YES

Does the steam valve NO Replace or rebuild


operate properly? steam valve.

YES

TMB1836S

TMB1836S

102 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 8
Micro Display Control Troubleshooting
88. COINS IGNORED WHEN ENTERED

Single and stacked


units. Gas and electric
heat. Single and three
phase power supply.

Start coin drop


diagnostic tests.

YES Exit diagnostic


Does the display on the
testing and reset
electronic control
control. (Prompting
increment properly? for vend price)

NO

Is connector H2 on the NO Reconnect and run


control firmly seated in diagnostic test
its receptacle? again.

YES

Is the 3 pin connector NO Reconnect and run


between coin drop and diagnostic test
control connected again.
correctly?

YES

Are wires exiting coin YES


Replace coin drop
drop optical sensor
or optic switch.
cracked or broken?

NO

Replace coin drop.


If problem still exists TMB1837S
then replace the
electronic control.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 103
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Control has no display

89. CONTROL HAS NO DISPLAY


No Display Single and stacked Control has no display
units. Gas, steam and
electric heat. Single
(1) and three phase (6)
supply.

YES NO Correct wiring


Is there voltage across Is there voltage at
Replace Electronic between secondary
H1-1 & H1-3 on the input of the
Control. fuse and
the control? secondary fuse?
transformer.

NO YES

(7)

NO Is there voltage at NO
Is there power supplied Plug unit in and run Replace secondary
output side of
to the unit? it. fuse.
secondary fuse?

YES YES

(2)
Correct wiring
between control and
NO Correct wiring secondary fuse.
Is there voltage at input between primary
of primary fuses? fuse and power
supply.

YES

(3)

Is there voltage at NO
Replace primary
output side of the
fuse(s).
primary fuses?

YES

(4)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
between primary
terminals 1 & 2 of
fuse and
transformer primary?
transformer.

YES

(5)

Is there voltage across NO


Replace
terminals 1 &
transformer.
4 of transformer
secondary?

YES
TMB249S

104 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
TB1
L1

SERVICE

70284701
N

CONNECTION 2
L2

BLK
PRIMARY
FUSE
AGC-2A

LT. BLU
250V

BLK
1 2
5 1
120V
025 & 030 MODELS
THERMISTOR
CONTROL HAS NO DISPLAY

4 WHT WHT
24V 24V WHT/BLU
3.5A 1.5A
RED BLK
2 3 1 4

H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H4 10 9 8
MDC CONTROL

H1-1
H1-3

RED
GRN/YEL

RED
6 WHT VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS
SECONDARY 24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY
SECONDARY 120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY CHASSIS GROUND
FUSE 240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt
FUSE
MDL-3.5A
1.25 T
DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS
24Vac Ret

250V
24VAC

250V CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6

RED/BLK
RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret
7 CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED

RED
H2-2

RED
H2-3
WHT

RED/BLU H2-1 H2-4


RED/BLK BRN/RED

MOTOR RELAY
LINT N.C.
FS-1
DOOR ORG/BRN

RED/WHT
PANEL
SWITCH COM
SWITCH
FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.
RED/WHT RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW
N.O. COM N.O. COM Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH
HEAT RELAY TIME 20msec MIN.
H11L1

AVAILABLE OUTPUT
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN
MACHINE RUNNING
4N25

24Vac

Vmax=28Vdc
24Vac Ret

Imax=5ma
WHT/VLT

COIN DROPS 100 OHM


1/4 watt
H5 H6 H3

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


H1-2
H1-4

3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

CABINET
LIMIT
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT
APPLICATION DETAIL

TMB1767S

105
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Control has no display
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Door open indicator

90. DOOR OPEN INDICATOR


Door Open Light. Single and stacked
units. Gas, steam and Reference voltage Door open
electric heat. Single checks to transformer
(1) and three phase neutral. (6)
supply.

YES NO Correct wiring


Is there voltage at Is there voltage at
between secondary
H2-1 on the Electronic Replace Control. the input of the
fuse and
control? secondary fuse?
transformer.

NO YES

(7)

NO Is there voltage at NO
Is there power supplied Plug unit in and run Replace secondary
output side of
to the unit? it. fuse.
secondary fuse?

YES YES

(2) (8)

NO Correct wiring NO Correct wiring


Is there voltage at
Is there voltage at input between primary between N.O. and
N.O. of door
of primary fuses? fuses and power output of secondary
switch?
supply. fuse.

YES YES

(3) (9)

NO NO Check for proper


Is there voltage at With door closed is
Replace primary function of door
output side of the there voltage to
fuse(s). switch replace if
primary fuses? COM of door
necessary.
switch?

YES YES

(4) (10)

NO Correct wiring NO Correct wiring


Is there voltage across Is there voltage at
between primary between N.O. on lint
terminals 1 & 2 of N.O. of lint drawer
fuses and drawer and COM on
transformer primary? switch?
transformer. door switch.

YES YES

(5) (11)

Is there voltage across NO Is there voltage at NO Check for proper


Replace COM of lint drawer
terminals 2 & 3 of operation replace if
transformer. switch with lint
transformer necessary.
secondary? panel closed?

YES YES

Correct wiring
between H2-1 of
electronic control
and COM of lint
drawer switch.

TMB250S

106 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
TB1
L1

SERVICE

70284701
N

CONNECTION 2 5
L2
3
4

BLK
PRIMARY
FUSE
AGC-2A

LT. BLU
250V

BLK
1 2
1
DOOR OPEN INDICATOR

120V
025 & 030 MODELS
THERMISTOR

24V 24V WHT/BLU WHT WHT

3.5A 1.5A
RED BLK
2 3 1 4

H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H4 10 9 8
MDC CONTROL

H1-1
H1-3
6

RED
GRN/YEL

RED
WHT VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS
SECONDARY 24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY
SECONDARY 120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY CHASSIS GROUND
FUSE 240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt
FUSE
MDL-3.5A
1.25 T
DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS
24Vac Ret

250V
24VAC
250V CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6

RED/BLK
7 RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret
CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED

RED
H2-2

RED
H2-3
9 10 WHT
11
8 RED/BLU H2-1 H2-4
RED/BLK BRN/RED

MOTOR RELAY
LINT N.C.
FS-1
DOOR ORG/BRN

RED/WHT
PANEL
SWITCH COM
SWITCH
FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.
RED/WHT RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW
N.O. COM N.O. COM Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH
HEAT RELAY TIME 20msec MIN.
H11L1

AVAILABLE OUTPUT
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN
MACHINE RUNNING
4N25

24Vac

Vmax=28Vdc
24Vac Ret

Imax=5ma
WHT/VLT

COIN DROPS 100 OHM


1/4 watt

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


H5 H6 H3
H1-2
H1-4

3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

CABINET
LIMIT
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT
APPLICATION DETAIL

TMB1768S

107
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Door open indicator
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run

91. MOTOR WILL NOT START/RUN


Single and stacked
units. Gas, electric and
Note: test conducted with vend steam heat. Single and
(1) price satisfied and start button three phase supply.
pressed.

Is there voltage across NO Refer to Replace MDC


H2-1 and H2-6 on Door open Control.
the electronic control ? flow chart. (6)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
YES between fan motor
terminals 1 & 4 of
and motor control
(2) the fan motor?
relay.

Is there voltage NO
across H2-4 and H2-6 Replace
YES
on the electronic control? control.

NO
Does the fan motor
YES Replace fan motor.
run?
(3)

Is there voltage NO
across the coil of Correct wiring to coil
YES
the motor control of motor relay .
relay?

Is unit equipped with Single phase


YES single phase or three
phase power supply?
3 phase. Also
see Note on
next page
Is the unit equipped Three phase. Also
with single phase or see Note on next
three phase power? (12) page.

Is there supply voltage NO Correct wiring


Single phase between L2 & L3 of between L2, L3 and
(4) motor control relay? supply.

Is there voltage at NO Correct wiring


terminal 5 of the between terminal 5 YES
motor control relay? and power supply. (13)

Is there voltage across YES


Replace motor
YES terminals L2 & T2 and
control relay.
(5) L3 & T3?

Is there voltage at NO
Replace motor
terminal 8 of motor NO
control relay.
control relay?
(7)

YES Correct wiring


Is there voltage at NO
between terminal 6
(10) terminal 6 of motor
of motor control
control relay?
relay and supply.

Is there supply voltage NO Correct wiring


to L1 and L2 of the between L1, L2 and
motor control relay? power supply. YES
(8)

YES Is there voltage at NO


Replace motor
(11) terminal 9 of motor
control relay.
control relay?

YES
Is there votlage across Replace motor
L1 & T1 and L2 & T2? control relay.
YES

NO

108 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run

MOTOR WILL NOT START/RUN

(9)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
between cylinder
terminals 1 & 4 of
motor and motor
cylinder motor?
control relay.

YES
NO Correct wiring
between fan motor
and motor control
relay.

NO
Does the cylinder Replace cylinder
motor run? motor.

NO
Replace fan motor. YES

Motors are
operational.

Single phase

Note: For high voltage three phase supply (380 volts


or higher), the cylinder and fan motors are supplied
by L1, L2, L3 through the motor relay terminals T1,
Also T2, T3. Make the appropriate adjustments when
n next doing voltage checks.

NO Correct wiring
between L2, L3 and
supply.

YES
Replace motor
control relay.

NO Correct wiring
between terminal 6
of motor control
relay and supply.

NO
Replace motor
control relay.

TMB251S

Please see following 2 pages for wiring diagram information.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 109
110
7
4
TB1-L1
(Sheet 1 of 2)

TB1-N
120V
SERVICE

TB1-L2

208-240V
SERVICE

BLK/RED

BLK
5
LT. BLU
5 6 BLK/RED

8
M M
1
025 & 030 MODELS 035 MODELS
CYLINDER
MOTOR WILL NOT START/RUN

THERMISTOR THERMISTOR 8
FAN 9

WHT WHT WHT WHT


MOTOR MOTOR
WHT/BLU
5
WHT 3
RED BLK BLK

GRY/BLK
BLU/BLK

RUN RUN
1 1
H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MDC CONTROL

H1-1
H1-3
GRN/YEL AUX AUX
VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS
MAIN 2 4 MAIN 2 4
24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY THERM THERM
120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY PROT. PROT.
CHASSIS GROUND
240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt

DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS MAIN 1 MAIN 1

24Vac Ret

24VAC
CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6
WHT

RED/BLK
RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret
CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED
H2-2 2 3
H2-3
WHT

B A 6 9
H2-4
RED/BLK BRN/RED M WHT
H2-1
MOTOR RELAY M
N.C.
FS-1 ORG/
ORG/BRN ORG BRN WHT/
WHT BRN
COM 7 4 3 5
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run

FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.


RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW FAN MOTOR
Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH CENTRIFUGAL
TIME 20msec MIN. SWITCH
HEAT RELAY
BRN/WHT

H11L1
AVAILABLE OUTPUT
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN
MACHINE RUNNING

4N25

24Vac
Vmax=28Vdc

24Vac Ret
Imax=5ma
IGN

WHT/VLT
COIN DROPS 100 OHM
WHT

1/4 watt
H5 H6 H3

H1-2
H1-4
3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TH GND
VLT VLT/WHT 3

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


2
GND WHT
3
CABINET STOVE GAS VALVE
LIMIT LIMIT ICM
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT FIRST COIL
APPLICATION DETAIL
GND VALV
GRN/YEL
SECOND COIL
WHT/
4 1 BLK

TMB1839S

70284701
70284701
TB1-L1

TB1-L1

TB1-L2

TB1-L2
(Sheet 2 of 2)

TB1-L3
TB1-L3

L2 L3

BLK
WHT
BLK/
BLK
BLK/RED
PRIMARY 10 12

BLK/WHT
HC2 HC1
FUSES
AGC-2A L1 L2 L3

T2 T3 250V
M M M 13

BLK
WHT
BLK/
H3 1 2
11
T1 T2 T3
SEE
TRANSFORMER
MOTOR WILL NOT START

CONFIGURATION
1
JUMPER
1 2 3 4 5 6 025 & 030 MODELS 035 MODELS 5
3
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR
GRY/BLK
BLU/BLK

H5 RUN RUN
LT. BLU
LT. BLU

1 1
WHT/BLU WHT WHT WHT WHT
WHT
RED BLK BLK AUX AUX
24V 24V
4.0A 1.5A MAIN 2 4 MAIN 2 4
H4 H4 THERM THERM
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MDC CONTROL PROT. PROT.

H1-1
2 3 1 4

H1-3
GRN/YEL

RED
VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS MAIN 1 MAIN 1

RED
24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY
WHT 120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY CHASSIS GROUND
240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt
SECONDARY 2 FAN CYLINDER
DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS

24Vac Ret
FUSE

24VAC
SECONDARY CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6 MOTOR
MDL-3.5A WHT MOTOR

RED/BLK
FUSE RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret
250V 1.25 T CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED
H2-2
250V H2-3
WHT

RED

RED
3
RED/BLU H2-1 H2-4
RED/BLK BRN/RED M WHT 6 9
MOTOR RELAY M
LINT N.C.
FS-1 ORG/
DOOR ORG/BRN ORG BRN WHT/
WHT BRN

RED/WHT
PANEL 3 5
SWITCH COM 14 13
SWITCH
FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.
RED/WHT RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW FAN MOTOR
N.O. COM N.O. COM Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH CENTRIFUGAL
TIME 20msec MIN. SWITCH
HEAT RELAY
BRN/WHT

H11L1
WHT

AVAILABLE OUTPUT
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN
MACHINE RUNNING

4N25

24Vac
Vmax=28Vdc

24Vac Ret
Imax=5ma
WHT/VLT

COIN DROPS 100 OHM


1/4 watt
HC1
H5 H6 H3

H1-2
H1-4
3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

VLT VLT/WHT

CABINET STOVE HC2


LIMIT LIMIT
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT
APPLICATION DETAIL

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


TMB1770S

111
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Gas)

92. UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (GAS)


(Sheet 1 of 2)

Unit Will Not Heat


Single and stacked gas (Gas)
Note: Tests are conducted with unit running
units.
and calling for heat.

All voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

(1) (7)

Correct wiring
NO Is there voltage at NO between terminal 3
Correct wiring
Is there voltage at terminal 3 of fan of fan motor
between FS-2 and
FS-2 of MDC control? motor centrifugal centrifugal switch
COM of lint drawer.
switch? and terminal 4 of
motor control relay.

YES YES
Replace Replace MDC
thermistor. control.
(2) (8)

Is there voltage NO NO Is there voltage across YES


at FS-1 of MDC terminals 3 & 5 of fan motor Replace fan motor.
control? centrifugal switch?

Is the YES
thermistor
YES operational? NO

(3) (9)

Correct wiring Correct wiring


NO between COM of Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet
Is there voltage at COM
airflow switch and input side of the limit and terminal 5
of airflow switch?
FS-1 of MDC cabinet limit? of fan motor
control. centrifugal switch.

YES YES

(4) (10)

YES Check for proper YES


Is there voltage across
function of airflow Is there voltage across Replace cabinet
COM & N.C. terminal
switch and replace if cabinet limit? limit.
of airflow switch?
necessary.

NO NO

(5) (11)

Correct wiring
NO between terminal 7 NO
Is there voltage at Is there voltage to the Correct wiring
on motor control
terminal 7 of motor input side of the stove between stove limit
relay and N.C.
control relay? limit? and cabinet limit.
terminal on airflow
switch.

YES YES

(6)

Is there voltage across YES


Replace motor
terminals 7 & 4 of
control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

112 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Gas)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (GAS)


(Sheet 2 of 2)

No Heat
continued.
(12)

YES YES
Is there voltage across Replace the stove
Is there a flame? Unit operational.
the stove limit? limit.

NO NO

(13)

Is there voltage to NO Correct wiring


terminal 2 of between terminal 2
the Ignition Control of ICM and stove
Module (ICM)? limit.

YES
Note: Make sure unit is
not in a lock out
(14) condition.

Is there voltage at NO
terminal 1 of ICM Replace ICM board.
board?

YES

(15)

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring


the coils of the gas between gas valve
valve? and ICM board.

YES

NO Replace gas valve


Is there gas flow
coils or complete
through the gas valve?
gas valve.

YES

NO Replace high
Does the igniter spark? voltage ignition
cable or igniter.

YES

TMB252S

Please see following page for wiring diagram information.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 113
114
BLK
LT. BLU

M
1
025 & 030 MODELS 035 MODELS
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR 8
FAN
93. UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (GAS)

WHT/BLU WHT WHT WHT WHT


MOTOR
5
WHT 3
RED BLK BLK
GRY/BLK

RUN
1
H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MDC CONTROL

H1-1
H1-3
GRN/YEL AUX
VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS
MAIN 2 4
24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY THERM
120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY PROT.
CHASSIS GROUND
240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt
7
DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS MAIN 1

24Vac Ret

24VAC
CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6
WHT

RED/BLK
RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret
CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED
H2-2
H2-3
WHT 4 5
6 8
B A
H2-1 H2-4
RED/BLK BRN/RED M WHT

MOTOR RELAY 2 3 M
N.C.
FS-1 ORG/
ORG/BRN ORG BRN WHT/
WHT BRN
COM 7 4 3 5
FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.
RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW FAN MOTOR
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Gas)

Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH CENTRIFUGAL


TIME 20msec MIN. SWITCH
HEAT RELAY
BRN/WHT

H11L1
AVAILABLE OUTPUT
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN 13
MACHINE RUNNING

4N25

24Vac
Vmax=28Vdc
10 12

24Vac Ret
Imax=5ma
IGN
WHT/VLT

COIN DROPS 100 OHM


14
WHT

1/4 watt
H5 H6 H3

H1-2
H1-4
3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TH GND
VLT VLT/WHT
2 3

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


GND WHT
3
CABINET STOVE GAS VALVE
LIMIT LIMIT ICM
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT FIRST COIL
APPLICATION DETAIL
GND VALV
GRN/YEL
SECOND COIL
WHT/
11 4 1 BLK

9
15

TMB1840S

70284701
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Steam)

94. UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (STEAM)


(Sheet 1 of 2)

Single and stacked


Note: Tests are conducted with unit running
units.
and calling for heat.

All voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

(1) (7)

Correct wiring
NO Is there voltage on NO between terminal 3
Correct wiring
Is there voltage on terminal 3 of fan of fan motor
between FS-2 and
FS-2 of EDC control? motor centrifugal switch? centrifugal switch
COM of lint drawer.
and terminal 4 of
motor control relay.

YES
Replace EDC YES
Replace
control.
thermistor.
(2) (8)

Is there voltage NO NO Is there voltage across


YES
on FS-1 of terminals 3 & 5 of Replace fan motor.
EDC control? fan motor centrifugal switch?

Is the YES
thermistor
YES operational?
NO

(3) (9)

Correct wiring Correct wiring


Is there voltage on NO between COM of Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet
COM of airflow airflow switch and input side of the limit and terminal 5
switch? FS-1 of EDC cabinet limit? of fan motor
control. centrifugal switch.

YES YES

(4) (10)

YES Check for proper YES


Is there voltage across function of airflow Is there voltage across Replace cabinet
COM & N.C. terminal switch and replace if cabinet limit? limit.
of airflow switch? necessary.

NO NO

(5) (11)

Correct wiring
NO between terminal 7 NO
Is there voltage on Is there voltage to the Correct wiring
on motor control
terminal 7 of motor input side of the stove between stove limit
relay and N.C.
control relay? limit? and cabinet limit.
terminal on airflow
switch.

YES
YES

(6)

Is there voltage across YES


Replace motor
terminals 7 & 4 of
control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 115
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Steam)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (STEAM)


(Sheet 2 of 2)

No Heat
continued.
(12)

Correct wiring YES


Is there voltage across Replace the stove
O between terminal 3 the stove limit? limit.
of fan motor
centrifugal switch
and terminal 4 of
motor control relay.

NO

(13)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across between steam
the coil of the steam valve? valve and stove
YES
Replace fan motor. limit.

YES

No
Correct wiring Does the steam valve Replace or rebuild
O between cabinet open allowing steam to flow? steam valve.
limit and terminal 5
of fan motor
centrifugal switch.

Unit operational.
ES
Replace cabinet
limit.

O Correct wiring
between stove limit
and cabinet limit.

TMB1841S

Please see following page for wiring diagram information.

116 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
70284701
1

025 & 030 MODELS 035 MODELS


THERMISTOR THERMISTOR

WHT/BLU WHT WHT WHT WHT


WHT
RED BLK BLK

H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MDC CONTROL

H1-1
H1-3
GRN/YEL
VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS
24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY
120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY CHASSIS GROUND
240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt
7
DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS

24Vac Ret

24VAC
CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6
WHT

RED/BLK
UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (STEAM)

RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret


CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED
H2-2
H2-3
2 WHT 5
4 B A
6 8
H2-1 H2-4
RED/BLK 3 BRN/RED M WHT

MOTOR RELAY M
N.C.
FS-1 ORG/
ORG/BRN ORG BRN WHT/
WHT BRN
COM 7 4 3 5
FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.
RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW FAN MOTOR
Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH CENTRIFUGAL
TIME 20msec MIN. SWITCH
HEAT RELAY
H11L1 BRN/WHT
AVAILABLE OUTPUT
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN
MACHINE RUNNING

4N25
13

24Vac
Vmax=28Vdc

24Vac Ret
Imax=5ma 10 12
WHT/VLT

COIN DROPS 100 OHM


WHT

1/4 watt STEAM


H5 H6 H3

H1-2
H1-4
3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VALVE

VLT VLT/WHT WHT/BLK

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


CABINET STOVE
LIMIT LIMIT
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT
APPLICATION DETAIL

9
11
TMB1772S

117
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Steam)
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Electric)

95. UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (ELECTRIC)


(Sheet 1 of 2)

Single and stacked


Note: Tests are conducted with unit running
units.
and calling for heat.

All voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

(1)
(7)

Correct wiring
NO Correct wiring Is there voltage at NO between terminal 3
Is there voltage at between FS-2 and terminal 3 of fan of fan motor
FS-2 of EDC control? COM of lint panel motor centrifugal centrifugal switch
switch. switch? and terminal 13 of
motor control relay.

YES YES
Replace Replace EDC
thermistor. control.
(2) (8)

NO NO Is there voltage across YES


Is there voltage
terminals 3 & 5 of
on FS-1 of Replace fan motor.
fan motor centrifugal switch?
EDC control?

Is the YES
thermistor
YES operational?
NO

(3) (9)

Correct wiring Correct wiring


NO between COM of Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet
Is there voltage at COM
airflow switch and input side of the limit and terminal 5
of airflow switch?
FS-1 of EDC cabinet limit? of fan motor
control. centrifugal switch.

YES YES

(4) (10)

YES Check for proper YES


Is there voltage across
function of airflow Is there voltage across Replace cabinet
COM & N.C. terminal
switch and replace if cabinet limit? limit.
of air flow switch?
necessary.

NO NO

(5) (11)

Correct wiring
NO between terminal 7 NO
Is there voltage at Is there voltage to the Correct wiring
on motor control
terminal 14 of motor input side of the stove between stove limit
relay and N.C.
control relay? limit? and cabinet limit.
terminal on airflow
switch.

YES YES

(6)

Is there voltage across YES


Replace motor
terminals 13 & 14 of
control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

118 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Electric)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (ELECTRIC)


(Sheet 2 of 2)

No Heat
continued.

Note: Please make


the oppropriate
adjustments if your
(12)
unit is single phase.

YES
Is there voltage across Replace the stove
ring the stove limit? limit.
inal 3
tor
witch
13 of
relay. NO

(13)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
between heater
the coil(s) of the heater
cotactor and stove
contactor(s)?
limit.

motor.

YES

(14)

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring


L1, L2 and L3 between HC1 and
ring terminals of HC1? Line voltage.
binet
nal 5
tor
witch.
YES

(15)

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring


L1, L2 and L3 between HC2 and
terminals of HC2? Line voltage.

binet

YES

(16)(17)(18)

NO Check for
Is there voltage across
proper operation of
T1 & T2, T2 & T3 and
contactors, replace
T3 & T1?
them if necessary.
ring
ve limit
limit.
Unit is operational
YES

Check elements for


NO shorts or opens.
Do all elements
Check wires
produce heat?
between contactors
and elements.

YES

TMB1842S

Please see following page for wiring diagram information.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 119
120
14
TB1-L1
TB3
L1

SERVICE TB1-L2

L2

CONNECTION
TB1-L3
L3

L3 L1 L1 L2 L2 L3

BLK
WHT
BLK/
HC2 HC1 HC2 HC1 HC2 HC1 PRIMARY
FUSES
AGC-2A
T3 T1 T1 T2 T2 T3 250V

BLK
WHT
BLK/
H1 H2 H3 1 2

SEE
TRANSFORMER 1
CONFIGURATION
JUMPER
16
1 2 3 4 5 6 025 & 030 MODELS 035 MODELS
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR
H6 H4 H5
UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (ELECTRIC)

WHT/BLU WHT WHT WHT WHT


WHT
RED BLK BLK

HEATING ELEMENTS 24V 24V


4.0A 1.5A H4 H4
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MDC CONTROL

H1-1
2 3 1 4

H1-3
17 18 GRN/YEL

RED
VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
15 H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS

RED
24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY
WHT 120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY CHASSIS GROUND
240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt
SECONDARY 7
DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS

24Vac Ret
FUSE

24VAC
SECONDARY CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6
MDL-3.5A WHT

RED/BLK
FUSE RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret
250V 1.25 T CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED
H2-2
250V H2-3
2 WHT 5

RED

RED
4 6 8
RED/BLU H2-1 H2-4
RED/BLK 3 BRN/RED M WHT

MOTOR RELAY M
LINT N.C.
FS-1 ORG/
DOOR ORG/BRN ORG BRN WHT/
WHT BRN

RED/WHT
PANEL 3 5
SWITCH COM 14 13
SWITCH
FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.
RED/WHT RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW FAN MOTOR
CENTRIFUGAL
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Electric)

N.O. COM N.O. COM Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH


TIME 20msec MIN. SWITCH
HEAT RELAY
BRN/WHT
H11L1
WHT

AVAILABLE OUTPUT
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN 13
MACHINE RUNNING
4N25

24Vac

Vmax=28Vdc
24Vac Ret

Imax=5ma 10 12
WHT/VLT

COIN DROPS 100 OHM


1/4 watt
HC1
H5 H6 H3
H1-2
H1-4

3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

VLT VLT/WHT

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


CABINET STOVE HC2
LIMIT LIMIT
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT
APPLICATION DETAIL

9
11

TMB1773S

70284701
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Error codes

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the dryer(s) before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer(s) before servicing.
Never start the dryer(s) with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the dryer is properly grounded.
W001R1

96. ERROR CODES


OP - Indicates physical open in the thermistor circuit. Possible causes are: 1) thermistor, 2) wiring between con-
trol and thermistor, 3) control.
SH - Indicates a short in the thermistor circuit. Possible causes are: 1) shorted thermistor, 2) a short in the wiring
between control and thermistor, 3) control.

Card Reader Machines: (In addition to the above errors)


EC:19 - Indicates no card reader communication. The control and the reader cannot communicate. Check reader,
control and harness.
NOTE: For all other card reader errors, consult the card reader manual provided by the manufacturer.

Display Definition Corrective Action


OP Indicates an open circuit in the thermistor. Check thermistor. Replace if inoperative.
Check wiring between control and
thermistor. Refer to wiring diagram for
proper wiring.
Check control. Replace if inoperative.
SH Indicates a short circuit in the thermistor. Check thermistor. Replace if inoperative.
Check wiring between control and
thermistor. Refer to wiring diagram for
proper wiring.
Check control. Replace if inoperative.
EC:19 Indicates no communication between Check card reader. Replace if inoperative.
control and card reader. Check wire harness connecting card reader
*Card Reader and control. Replace if inoperative.
models only Check control. Replace if inoperative.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 121
122
TB1
L1 TB1-L1

SERVICE

N TB1-N
120V
VEND APPLICATION
CONNECTION SERVICE DETAILS
L2 TB1-L2

208-240V H5 3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H3

BLK
SERVICE
RED H6
BLK
BLU
BLK

WHT
WHT

PRIMARY

BLK/RED

BLK
FUSE

LT. BLU
AGC-2A

LT. BLU
5 6 BLK/RED
250V

BLK
GRY
BRN
PNK

2 M M
1

120V
025 & 030 MODELS 035 MODELS COIN DROP 1 COIN DROP 2
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR 8
FAN 9
CYLINDER (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL)

WHT WHT WHT WHT


MOTOR MOTOR
24V 24V WHT/BLU
5
3.5A 1.5A WHT 3
RED BLK BLK
2 3 1 4

GRY/BLK
BLU/BLK
RUN RUN
1 1 SERVICE DOOR
H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SWITCH
MDC CONTROL

H1-1
H1-3

RED
GRN/YEL AUX AUX

RED
WHT VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS COIN VAULT
MAIN 2 4 MAIN 2 4
SECONDARY 24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY THERM THERM SWITCH
SECONDARY 120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY CHASSIS GROUND PROT. PROT.
FUSE 240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt
FUSE COIN DROP VEND OPTION
MDL-3.5A
1.25 T MAIN 1 MAIN 1
DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS

24Vac Ret
250V

24VAC
250V CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6 SINGLE, DUAL AND COIN DROP READY
WHT

RED/BLK
RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret
CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED

RED
H2-2

RED
H2-3
WHT

B A
RED/BLU H2-1 H2-4
RED/BLK BRN/RED M WHT

MOTOR RELAY M H5 H3
3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
LINT N.C.
FS-1 ORG/
DOOR ORG/BRN ORG BRN WHT/
WHT BRN H6

RED/WHT
PANEL 5
SWITCH COM 7 4 3
SWITCH
FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.
RED/WHT RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW FAN MOTOR
N.O. COM N.O. COM Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH CENTRIFUGAL
TIME 20msec MIN. SWITCH
HEAT RELAY
GRY
BRN
PNK

BRN/WHT

H11L1
AVAILABLE OUTPUT
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN
MACHINE RUNNING

4N25

24Vac
Vmax=28Vdc

24Vac Ret
Imax=5ma
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Error codes

IGN

WHT/VLT
COIN DROPS 100 OHM

WHT
1/4 watt
H5 H6 H3

H1-2
H1-4
3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TH GND PLEASE CONSULT CARD

Schematic
VLT VLT/WHT READER INSTALLATION
3

Gas models
2 MANUAL FOR PROPER
GND SERVICE DOOR CONNECTIONS TO CONTROL
WHT SWITCH
3
CABINET STOVE GAS VALVE
LIMIT LIMIT ICM
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT FIRST COIL JUMPER
APPLICATION DETAIL
GND VALV
GRN/YEL
SECOND COIL
WHT/
4 1 BLK CARD READER READY VEND OPTION

NOTES:

1. DOOR SWITCH: N.O. CONTACT CLOSED WHEN DOOR CLOSED.

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


2. MOTORS ARE PROTECTED BY INTERNAL OVERLOADS.

3. THERMOSTAT: OPENS WHEN TEMPERATURE IS REACHED.

4. CONNECT ELECTRICAL SERVICE OF PROPER VOLTAGE


AND CURRENT RATING TO TB1.

TMB1775S
TMB1775S

70284701
70284701
BLK
12
BLK 1 2 11
L1 BLK 1 2 1 2 6
4
BLK/RED BLK 1 BLK 1 5
H5 10
WHT 2 WHT 2 9
SERVICE 1
LT. BLU 3 3 7
CONNECTION N LT. BLU 2 8

BLK
4 4 2
3 3 SEE VEND
5 5 1
6 H4 H4
6 6 APPLICATION
BLK/RED 5 MDC
L2 7 7 1
4
BLK/RED 2 DETAIL
8 8

LT. BLU
CONTROL 3
9 9 H6 4

BLK
TB1 CONNECT BLK/RED TO L1 FOR 5

BLK/RED
120V SERVICE AND TO L2 FOR
035 10 025 & 030 10 6

BLK
PRIMARY FUSE
FOR 208V AND 240V SERVICE. MODELS MODELS
4 5 1
6
2
3 3 RED
GRY/BLK MOTOR 3

ORG/WHT
4 4 RED BLK 2 2 H3 4
BRN/WHT 2 2 RELAY 5
1 1 RED BLK 11 6
WHT/BRN 11 7 8 9
2 2 RED H2 H1 7

GND
FS-1
FS-2
A

WHT
LT. BLU B 4 6 3 5 2 1 1 3 2 4

GRY/BLK
BLU/BLK TRANSFORMER

WHT
SERVICE RED

BLU/
BLK
WHT/BLU 1

RED

WHT
GROUND RED/BLU
RED/BLU 2
WHT/BLU

RED/BLK
RED/BLK
WHT

GRN/YEL
ORG/BRN

BRN
BRN/RED

WHT
5 ORG/WHT
GRY
PNK

RED/BLK

RED
2 BRN
1
BRN/WHT
3
WHT/BRN BRN/RED
4
VLT/WHT WHT/VLT
WHT/BLK ORG

RED
WHT SECONDARY FUSE

SECONDARY FUSE
GRN/YEL WHT RED/BLU
IGNITION
CONTROL GRN/YEL RED/WHT WHT
8 2 1 6 9 5 7 4 3
GRN/YEL 9 7 WHT/BLU BLK

WHT/BRN
MODULE 8 2 1 6 5 4 3

14 13 12 11 6 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 5 10 10 5 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 6 11 12 13 14 3 4 10 7 14 15 13 5 6 9 8 12 11 1 2
14 13 12 11 6 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 5 10 10 5 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 6 11 12 13 14 3 4 10 7 14 15 13 5 6 9 8 12 11 1 2
WHT 22 WHT COM.
1 1 WHT/BLK BRN/WHT 3 BLK BYPASS
WHT/ PNK 3 3 PNK
BLK
WHT

BLK 1 JUMPER
WHT/BRN GRY 1 1 N.O.
GRY
2
BRN/RED 2 2 COIN VAULT
CABINET LIMIT SWITCH 5
WHT/VLT

GAS ORG/WHT 5 5
IGNITOR THERMOSTAT STOVE LIMIT BRN
4 BLK
VALVE 4 4 CARD
THERMOSTAT COIN 6
RED/BLU 6 6 READER
MODELS
VLT VLT/WHT MODELS
RED
PNK
WHT/VLT WHT/BLU
COM.
PNK/BLK RED/ COM.
BLK RED/
AIR FLOW WHT
N.O. N.O.
SWITCH WHT
RED/WHT LINT DOOR
COM. N.C. WHT/VLT
PANEL SWITCH
ORG SWITCH
GRN/YEL
N.O. RED/WHT
ORG/BRN
CYLINDER WHT
BLK

WHT/ORG
4
MOTOR THERMISTOR
LT.
BLU
BLU/ 2 BRN
1
BLK

Gas models
4 BLU

LOW

Connection diagram
LT. 4 FAN VEND APPLICATION DETAILS
BLU
GRY/ 1
MOTOR
BLK
3
WHT/ 2 BRN
BRN H5 H5
5 12 12
BRN/ 4 BLU 11 11 PLEASE CONSULT
WHT
6 BLK 2 2 BLK 6 BLK 2
LOW CARD READER
4 WHT 3 3 WHT 4 WHT 3
INSTALLATION
5 RED 1 1 RED 5 RED 1
MANUAL FOR
10 10
9
PROPER
BLK COIN DROP 1 (OPTIONAL) 9 BLK 2
7 WHT
CONNECTION TO
7 WHT 3
8 BLU 8 1
CONTROL
BLU
2 2 BRN
2 2 BLK
3 3 GRY
3 3 WHT

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


1 1 PNK
1 1 RED
1
COIN DROP 2 (OPTIONAL) 1
2
2
3
3
4 H6
4
5 H6
5
6 SERVICE DOOR
6
SWITCH
BRN
1
GRY
1
2
PNK GRY
2
3
3
4 SERVICE DOOR
H3 4
5
5 H3 SWITCH
6
6 BRN
7
7 GRY
GRY

COIN VEND OPTION CARD READER READY VEND OPTION


SINGLE, DUAL AND COIN DROP READY TMB1778S

123
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Error codes
124
TB1
L1 TB1-L1

SERVICE

N TB1-N
120V
CONNECTION SERVICE

L2 TB1-L2

208-240V

BLK
SERVICE

PRIMARY

BLK/RED

BLK
FUSE

LT. BLU
AGC-2A

LT. BLU
5 6 BLK/RED
250V VEND APPLICATION

BLK
DETAILS

LT. BLU
2 M M
1

120V H5 3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H3
025 & 030 MODELS 035 MODELS
FAN CYLINDER H6
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR 8 9
RED
BLK
BLU
BLK

WHT
WHT

WHT WHT WHT WHT


MOTOR MOTOR
24V 24V WHT/BLU
5
3.5A 1.5A WHT 3
RED BLK BLK
2 3 1 4

GRY/BLK
BLU/BLK
RUN RUN
1 1
H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MDC CONTROL
GRY
BRN
PNK

H1-1
H1-3

RED
GRN/YEL AUX AUX

RED
WHT VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS
MAIN 2 4 MAIN 2 4
SECONDARY 24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY THERM THERM
SECONDARY 120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY CHASSIS GROUND PROT. PROT.
FUSE 240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt
FUSE
MDL-3.5A COIN DROP 1 COIN DROP 2
1.25 T MAIN 1 MAIN 1 (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL)
DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS

24Vac Ret
250V

24VAC
250V CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6
WHT

RED/BLK
RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret
CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED

RED
H2-2

RED
H2-3
WHT
SERVICE DOOR
SWITCH
B A
RED/BLU H2-1 H2-4
RED/BLK BRN/RED M WHT

COIN VAULT
MOTOR RELAY M SWITCH
LINT N.C.
FS-1 ORG/
DOOR ORG/BRN ORG BRN WHT/
WHT BRN

RED/WHT
PANEL 5 COIN DROP VEND OPTION
SWITCH COM 7 4 3
SWITCH
FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.
RED/WHT RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW FAN MOTOR SINGLE, DUAL AND COIN DROP READY
N.O. COM N.O. COM Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH CENTRIFUGAL
TIME 20msec MIN. SWITCH
HEAT RELAY
BRN/WHT

H11L1
AVAILABLE OUTPUT
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN
MACHINE RUNNING

4N25

24Vac
Vmax=28Vdc

24Vac Ret
Imax=5ma
H5 3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H3

WHT/VLT
COIN DROPS 100 OHM

WHT
1/4 watt STEAM H6
H5 H6 H3

H1-2
H1-4
3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VALVE
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Error codes

VLT VLT/WHT WHT/BLK


GRY
BRN
PNK

CABINET STOVE

Schematic
LIMIT LIMIT
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT
APPLICATION DETAIL

Steam models
PLEASE CONSULT CARD
READER INSTALLATION
MANUAL FOR PROPER
SERVICE DOOR CONNECTIONS TO CONTROL
SWITCH

JUMPER

CARD READER READY VEND OPTION

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


NOTES:

1. DOOR SWITCH - CONTACTS CLOSED WHEN DOOR CLOSED.

2. MOTOR IS PROTECTED BY INTERNAL THERMAL PROTECTOR.

3. HEATER RELAY OPENS WHEN TEMPERATURE IS REACHED.

TMB1776S
TMB1776S

70284701
70284701
BLK 12
BLK 1 2 11
L1 BLK 1 2 1 2 6
4
BLK/RED BLK 1 BLK 1 5
H5 10
WHT 2 WHT 2 9
SERVICE 1
LT. BLU 3 3 7
CONNECTION N LT. BLU 2 8

BLK
4 4 2
3 3 SEE VEND
5 5 1
6 H4 H4
6 6 APPLICATION
BLK/RED 5 MDC
L2 7 7 1
4
BLK/RED 2 DETAIL
8 8

LT. BLU
CONTROL 3
9 025 & 9 H6 4

BLK
TB1 CONNECT BLK/RED TO L1 FOR 5

BLK/RED
120V SERVICE AND TO L2 FOR
035 10 030 10

BLK
6

PRIMARY FUSE
FOR 208V AND 240V SERVICE. MODELS MODELS
4 5 1
6
2
3 3 RED
GRY/BLK MOTOR 3

ORG/WHT
4 4 RED BLK 2 2 H3 4
BRN/WHT 2 2 RELAY 5
1 1 RED BLK 11 6
WHT/BRN 11 7 8 9
2 2 H2 H1 7
RED

GND
FS-1
FS-2
A

WHT
LT. BLU B 4 6 3 5 2 1 1 3 2 4

GRY/BLK
BLU/BLK TRANSFORMER
SERVICE

BLU/
BLK
WHT/BLU 1

RED

WHT
GROUND RED/BLU
RED/BLU 2
WHT/BLU

RED/BLK
RED/BLK
WHT

GRN/YEL
ORG/BRN

BRN
BRN/RED

WHT
ORG/WHT
GRY
PNK

RED/BLK

RED
BRN

BRN/WHT
WHT/BRN BRN/RED
WHT/VLT
ORG

RED
WHT
SECONDARY FUSE

SECONDARY FUSE
VLT/WHT RED/BLU
GRN/YEL RED/WHT WHT
8 2 1 6 9 5 7 4 3
GRN/YEL 9 7 WHT/BLU BLK

WHT/BRN
8 2 1 6 5 4 3

14 13 12 11 6 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 5 10 10 5 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 6 11 12 13 14 3 4 10 7 14 15 13 5 6 9 8 12 11 1 2
14 13 12 11 6 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 5 10 10 5 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 6 11 12 13 14 3 4 10 7 14 15 13 5 6 9 8 12 11 1 2
WHT 22 WHT COM.
1 1 WHT/BLK BRN/WHT 3 BLK BYPASS
WHT/ PNK 3 3 PNK
BLK
WHT

BLK 1 JUMPER
WHT/BRN GRY 1 1 N.O.
GRY
2
BRN/RED 2 2 COIN VAULT
CABINET LIMIT SWITCH 5
WHT/VLT

STEAM ORG/WHT 5 5
THERMOSTAT STOVE LIMIT 4 BLK
VALVE BRN 4 4 CARD
THERMOSTAT COIN 6
RED/BLU 6 6 READER
MODELS
VLT VLT/WHT MODELS
RED
PNK
WHT/VLT WHT/BLU
COM.
PNK/BLK RED/ COM.
BLK RED/
AIR FLOW WHT
N.O. N.O.
SWITCH WHT
RED/WHT LINT DOOR
COM. N.C. WHT/VLT
PANEL SWITCH
ORG SWITCH
GRN/YEL
N.O. RED/WHT
ORG/BRN
CYLINDER WHT
BLK

WHT/ORG
4
MOTOR THERMISTOR
LT.
BLU
BLU/ 2 BRN
1
BLK
4 BLU

LOW

Steam models
Connection diagram
LT. 4 FAN VEND APPLICATION DETAILS
BLU
GRY/ 1
MOTOR
BLK
3
WHT/ 2 BRN
BRN H5 H5
5 12 12
BRN/ 4 BLU 11 11 PLEASE CONSULT
WHT
6 BLK 2 2 BLK 6 BLK 2
LOW CARD READER
4 WHT 3 3 WHT 4 WHT 3
INSTALLATION
5 RED 1 1 RED 5 RED 1
MANUAL FOR
10 10
9
PROPER
BLK COIN DROP 1 (OPTIONAL) 9 BLK 2
7 WHT
CONNECTION TO
7 WHT 3
8 BLU 8 1
CONTROL
BLU
2 2 BRN
2 2 BLK
3 3 GRY
3 3 WHT
1 1 PNK

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


1 1 RED
1
COIN DROP 2 (OPTIONAL) 1
2
2
3
3
4 H6
4
5 H6
5
6 SERVICE DOOR
6
SWITCH
BRN
1
GRY
1
2
PNK GRY
2
3
3
4 SERVICE DOOR
H3 4
5
5 H3 SWITCH
6
6 BRN
7
7 GRY
GRY

COIN VEND OPTION CARD READER READY VEND OPTION


SINGLE, DUAL AND COIN DROP READY
TMB1777S

125
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Error codes
126
TB1-L1
TB3
L1 TB1-L1

SERVICE TB1-L2

L2 TB1-L2

CONNECTION
TB1-L3
L3 TB1-L3

L3 L1 L1 L2 L2 L3

BLK
WHT
BLK/
BLK
BLK/RED
PRIMARY

BLK/WHT
HC2 HC1 HC2 HC1 HC2 HC1
FUSES
AGC-2A L1 L2 L3

T3 T1 T1 T2 T2 T3 250V
M M M

BLK
WHT
BLK/
H1 H2 H3 1 2

T1 T2 T3
SEE
TRANSFORMER
CONFIGURATION
JUMPER
1 2 3 4 5 6 025 & 030 MODELS 035 MODELS 5
3
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR

GRY/BLK
BLU/BLK
H6 H4 H5 RUN RUN

LT. BLU
LT. BLU

1 1
WHT/BLU WHT WHT WHT WHT
WHT
RED BLK BLK AUX AUX

HEATING ELEMENTS 24V 24V


4.0A 1.5A MAIN 2 4 MAIN 2 4
H4 H4 THERM THERM
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MDC CONTROL PROT. PROT.

H1-1
2 3 1 4

H1-3
GRN/YEL

RED
VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION INPUT TEMP. REGULATING
H2-5 JUMPER H2-2 TO H2-5 AS FOLLOWS: CONTROL CIRCUIT CONTROLS MAIN 1 MAIN 1

RED
24Vac - WIRE JUMPER POWER HEAT RELAY
WHT 120Vac - 6.8K ohm 5 watt SUPPLY VEND APPLICATION
CHASSIS GROUND
240Vac - 13.6K ohm 10 watt
SECONDARY FAN CYLINDER DETAILS
DOOR SENSING CIRCUIT ALLOWS

24Vac Ret
FUSE

24VAC
SECONDARY CONTROL TO TURN ON MOTOR H2-6 MOTOR
MDL-3.5A WHT MOTOR

RED/BLK
FUSE RELAY ONLY WHEN DOOR IS Door Sense Ret
250V 1.25 T CLOSED & SWITCH IS PRESSED H5 3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H3
H2-2
250V H2-3
WHT H6
RED
BLK
BLU
BLK

RED
WHT
WHT

RED
RED/BLU H2-1 H2-4
RED/BLK BRN/RED M WHT

MOTOR RELAY M
LINT N.C.
FS-1 ORG/
DOOR ORG/BRN ORG BRN WHT/
WHT BRN

RED/WHT
PANEL 3 5
GRY
BRN
PNK

SWITCH COM 14 13
SWITCH
FS-2 START PULSE INPUT N.O.
RED/WHT RED/BLK H3-1 & H3-2 AIR FLOW FAN MOTOR
N.O. COM N.O. COM Iin= 3-30ma SWITCH CENTRIFUGAL
TIME 20msec MIN. SWITCH
HEAT RELAY
BRN/WHT COIN DROP 1 COIN DROP 2

H11L1
WHT
AVAILABLE OUTPUT (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL)
H3-3 & H3-4
OPTO OFF WHEN
MACHINE RUNNING

4N25

24Vac
Vmax=28Vdc

24Vac Ret
Imax=5ma

WHT/VLT
SERVICE DOOR
COIN DROPS 100 OHM HC1 SWITCH
1/4 watt
H5 H6 H3

H1-2
H1-4
3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Error codes

VLT VLT/WHT COIN VAULT


SWITCH

COIN DROP VEND OPTION


CABINET STOVE HC2

Schematic
LIMIT LIMIT SINGLE, DUAL AND COIN DROP READY
SEE VEND THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT
APPLICATION DETAIL

Electric models
H5 3 2 1 5 4 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 H3

H6
GRY
BRN
PNK

TRANSFORMER
CONFIGURATION
JUMPER DETAILS
1 2 1 2

PLEASE CONSULT CARD


READER INSTALLATION
MANUAL FOR PROPER
SERVICE DOOR CONNECTIONS TO CONTROL
SWITCH

JUMPER

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6

208V 240V
CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION CARD READER READY VEND OPTION

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


JUMPER JUMPER

200-208V MODELS 230-240V MODELS

NOTES:

1. DOOR SWITCH - CONTACTS CLOSED WHEN DOOR CLOSED.

2. MOTOR IS PROTECTED BY INTERNAL THERMAL PROTECTOR.

3. HEATER RELAY OPENS WHEN TEMPERATURE IS REACHED.

TMB1774S
TMB1774S

70284701
BLK
TRANSFORMER
12
BLK 1 2 11 JUMPER
L1 1 2 1 2 6

70284701
BLK 4
1 BLK 1 BLK 1 5 DETAILS
BLK/ 10
2 2 1 WHT 2 WHT 2 H5
WHT BLK/WHT 9
BLK/WHT 3 3 3 7
L2 BLK/WHT SEE 8

BLK

BLK/WHT
6 4 4 2
BLK/ 5 TRANSFORMER 5 5
3 SEE VEND
RED 1 2 1
H4 H4 200V & 208V
4 6 6 APPLICATION
BLK/RED JUMPER
L3 MDC MODELS
7 7 1
BLK/RED DETAILS 2 DETAIL 208V JUMPER
8 8 CONTROL 3
6 5 9 025 & 9 H6 4
TB1 4 3 2 1
5
035 10 030 10 6

BLK

PRIMARY FUSE
PRIMARY FUSE
MODELS MODELS
LT. BLU
13

BLK/WHT
L1 L2 L3

ORG/WHT
1
GRY/BLK
MOTOR 2 6 5 4 3 2 1
BRN/WHT
TRANSFORMER 3
2 2
14 CONTACTOR H3 4
WHT/BRN 1 1 5
T1 T2 T3

BRN/RED
6
H2 H1 7

BRN
GND
FS-1
FS-2
BLU/BLK 3 4 1 2 4 6 3 5 2 1 1 3 2 4

BLU/
BLK
3 4 1 2
LT. BLU
RED
WHT/BLU 1

RED

WHT
RED/BLU

WHT
RED/BLU 2 2 1
WHT/BLU 230-240V

RED/BLK
RED/BLK
WHT

GRN/YEL
MODELS

ORG/BRN
BRN/RED
240V JUMPER

WHT
ORG/WHT

GRY
PNK

RED/BLK

RED
BRN

BRN/WHT
2 2 WHT/BRN BRN/RED
WHT 3 3 WHT WHT/VLT
6 5 4 3 2 1
VLT/WHT 1 1 VLT/WHT ORG

RED
SECONDARY FUSE

SECONDARY FUSE
RED/BLU
GRN/YEL RED/WHT WHT
8 2 1 6 9 5 7 4 3
GRN/YEL 9 7 WHT/BLU BLK

WHT/BRN
8 2 1 6 5 4 3

14 13 12 11 6 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 5 10 10 5 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 6 11 12 13 14 3 4 10 7 14 15 13 5 6 9 8 12 11 1 2
14 13 12 11 6 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 5 10 10 5 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 6 11 12 13 14 3 4 10 7 14 15 13 5 6 9 8 12 11 1 2
2 WHT COM.
1 WHT/BLK BRN/WHT 3 BLK BYPASS
PNK 3 3 PNK

BLK
WHT
1 JUMPER
WHT/BRN GRY 1 1 N.O.
GRY
2
CYLINDER BRN/RED 2 2 COIN VAULT
5

RED/BLK
CABINET LIMIT SWITCH

WHT/VLT
ORG/WHT 5 5
MOTOR THERMOSTAT STOVE LIMIT 4 BLK
4 BRN 4 4 CARD
LT. NOTE: SEE MOTOR THERMOSTAT COIN 6
RED/BLU 6 6 READER
BLU MODELS
JUMPER CHART BELOW VLT VLT/WHT MODELS
BLU/ RED
1
BLK FOR INTERNAL PNK
JUMPER WHT/VLT WHT/BLU
CONNECTIONS COM.
PNK/BLK COM.
RED/
AIR FLOW WHT
N.O. N.O.
SWITCH WHT
RED/WHT LINT DOOR
COM. N.C. WHT/VLT
PANEL SWITCH
ORG SWITCH
GRN/YEL
N.O. RED/WHT
ORG/BRN
WHT
BLK

WHT/ORG
FAN THERMISTOR
LT. 4
BLU
MOTOR
GRY/ 1
NOTE: SEE MOTOR
BLK
3 JUMPER CHART BELOW
WHT/
BRN FOR INTERNAL
5
BRN/ JUMPER
WHT CONNECTIONS
VEND APPLICATION DETAILS
MOTOR JUMPER CHART
SERVICE JUMPER
CONF.
VOLTAGE CONNECTION
6 BRN H5 H5
200-208V/60HZ 12 12
200V/50HZ HIGH 2 BLU 11 11 PLEASE CONSULT
6 BRN
240V/60HZ HIGH 6 BLK 2 2 BLK 6 BLK 2
VLT/WHT 2 BLU CARD READER
4 WHT 3 3 WHT 4 WHT 3
WHT INSTALLATION
230-240V/50HZ NONE

Electric models
N.A. 5 RED 1 1 RED 5 RED 1
BLK/RED
MANUAL FOR
10 10
9
PROPER
BLK/WHT BLK COIN DROP 1 (OPTIONAL) 9 BLK 2
7 WHT
CONNECTION TO
7 WHT 3
BLK

Connection diagram
8 BLU 8 1
CONTROL
BLU
2 2 BRN
2 2 BLK
T1 L1 3 3 GRY
3 3 WHT
1 1 PNK
ELECTRIC 1 1 RED
T2 HC2 L2
1
HEATER 2 COIN DROP 2 (OPTIONAL) 1
T3 L3 2
3
3
4 H6
4
5

WHT
H5 H6
5
6 SERVICE DOOR

VLT/WHT
6
T1 L1 SWITCH
BRN
1
L2 GRY
T2 HC1 1
2
PNK GRY
2
H4 3
T3 L3 3
H3 4 SERVICE DOOR
SERVICE H3 4
5
GROUND 5 H3 SWITCH
6
6 BRN
GND 7
TB3 7 GRY
H6 GRY
H2 L1
COIN VEND OPTION CARD READER READY VEND OPTION
SERVICE SINGLE, DUAL AND COIN DROP READY

Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT


CONNECTION L2

H1

L3

TMB1779S

127
Section 8 Micro Display Control Troubleshooting - Error codes
Section 9
NetMaster Troubleshooting
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
Disconnect electric power to the tumbler before servicing.
Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumbler before servicing.
Close steam valve to steam tumbler before servicing.
Never start the tumbler with any guards/panels removed.
Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the tumbler is properly grounded.
W002

97. NO IR COMMUNICATION

IR Communication

Single and stacked.


No IR Communication
Gas and electric heat.
Single and three phase
Attempt to power supply.
communicate with
the electronic
control from the
microwand.

Check the following:

- low battery on microwand


Is there a response of NO NO - is the IR window covered or
Aim microwand Does the control
any kind from the blocked on the control.
closer and try again. respond?
electronic control? - if needed replace the electronic
control
- is the IR cap properly attached to
the microwand.
YES YES

Does the electronic -C- Communication


control display E:OF sequence checks
or -C-? out.

"E:OF"

Check the following:

- IR communication disabled by
manual programming.
- Is the IR window on the control
covered or blocked.
- if needed, change control
board. TMB247S
TMB247S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 129
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Coins ignored when entered

98. COINS IGNORED WHEN ENTERED

Single and stacked


units. Gas and electric
heat. Single and three
phase power supply.

Start coin drop


diagnostic tests.

YES Exit diagnostic


Does the display on the
testing and reset
electronic control
control. (Prompting
increment properly? for vend price)

NO

Is connector H5 on the NO Reconnect and run


control firmly seated in diagnostic test
its receptacle? again.

YES

Is the 3 pin connector NO Reconnect and run


between coin drop and
diagnostic test
control connected
again.
correctly?

YES

Are wires exiting coin YES


drop optical sensor Replace coin drop
cracked or broken? or optic switch.

NO

Replace coin drop.


If problem still exists TMB1843S
then replace the
electronic control.

130 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Control has no display

99. CONTROL HAS NO DISPLAY


No Display Single and stacked Control has no display
units. Gas, steam and
electric heat. Single
(1) and three phase (6)
supply.

YES NO Correct wiring


Is there voltage across Is there voltage at
Replace Electronic between secondary
H1-1 & H1-3 on the input of the
Control. fuse and
the control? secondary fuse?
transformer.

NO YES

(7)

NO Is there voltage at NO
Is there power supplied Plug unit in and run Replace secondary
output side of
to the unit? it. fuse.
secondary fuse?

YES YES

(2)
Correct wiring
between control and
NO Correct wiring secondary fuse.
Is there voltage at input between primary
of primary fuses? fuse and power
supply.

YES

(3)

Is there voltage at NO
Replace primary
output side of the
fuse(s).
primary fuses?

YES

(4)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
between primary
terminals 1 & 2 of
fuse and
transformer primary?
transformer.

YES

(5)

Is there voltage across NO


Replace
terminals 1 &
transformer.
4 of transformer
secondary?

YES TMB249S
TMB249S

Please see following 2 pages for wiring diagram information.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 131
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Control has no display

CONTROL HAS NO DISPLAY


(Sheet 1 of 2)

1
5

132 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Control has no display

CONTROL HAS NO DISPLAY


(Sheet 2 of 2)

TMB269S
TMB269S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 133
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Door open indicator

100. DOOR OPEN INDICATOR


Single and stacked
units. Gas, steam and Reference voltage
electric heat. Single checks to transformer
(1) and three phase neutral. (6)
supply.

YES NO Correct wiring


Is there voltage at Is there voltage at
between secondary
H2-1 on the Electronic Replace Control. the input of the
fuse and
control? secondary fuse?
transformer.

NO YES

(7)

NO Is there voltage at NO
Is there power supplied Plug unit in and run Replace secondary
output side of
to the unit? it. fuse.
secondary fuse?

YES YES

(2) (8)

NO Correct wiring NO Correct wiring


Is there voltage at
Is there voltage at input between primary between N.O. and
N.O. of door
of primary fuses? fuses and power output of secondary
switch?
supply. fuse.

YES YES

(3) (9)

NO NO Check for proper


Is there voltage at With door closed is
Replace primary function of door
output side of the there voltage to
fuse(s). switch replace if
primary fuses? COM of door
necessary.
switch?

YES YES

(4) (10)

NO Correct wiring NO Correct wiring


Is there voltage across Is there voltage at
between primary between N.O. on lint
terminals 1 & 2 of N.O. of lint panel
fuses and panel and COM on
transformer primary? switch?
transformer. door switch.

YES YES

(5) (11)

Is there voltage across NO Is there voltage at NO Check for proper


Replace COM of lint panel
terminals 2 & 3 of operation replace if
transformer. switch with lint
transformer necessary.
secondary? panel closed?

YES YES

Correct wiring
between H2-1 of
electronic control
and COM of lint
panel switch.
TMB1844S

TMB1844S

134 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Door open indicator

Please see following 2 pages for wiring diagram information.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 135
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Door open indicator

DOOR OPEN INDICATOR


(Sheet 1 of 2)

2
3
4

1
5

8 9 10 11

136 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Door open indicator

DOOR OPEN INDICATOR


(Sheet 2 of 2)

TMB270S
TMB270S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 137
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run

101. MOTOR WILL NOT START/RUN


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Motor Start/Run
Single and stacked Motor (cylinder/fan)will not
Note: test conducted with vend
units. Gas, electric and start/run
steam heat. Single and
(1) price satisfied and start button three phase supply.
pressed.

Is there voltage across NO


Refer to "Door Replace electronic
H2-1 and H2-6 on
open" flow chart. Control.
the electronic control ? (6)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
YES between fan motor
terminals 1 & 4 of
and motor control
(2) the fan motor?
relay.

Is there voltage NO
across H2-4 and H2-6 Replace
YES
on the electronic control? control.

NO
Does the fan motor
YES Replace fan motor.
run?
(3)

Is there voltage NO
across the coil of Correct wiring to coil
YES
the motor control of motor relay .
relay?

Is unit equipped with Single phase


YES single phase or three
phase power supply?
3 phase. Also
see note on
next page
Is the unit equipped Three phase. Also
with single phase or see note on next
three phase power? (12) page.

Is there supply voltage NO Correct wiring


Single phase between L2 & L3 of between L2, L3 and
(4) motor control relay? supply.

Is there voltage at NO Correct wiring


terminal 5 of the between terminal 5 YES
motor control relay? and power supply. (13)

Is there voltage across YES


Replace motor
YES terminals L2 & T2 and
control relay.
(5) L3 & T3?

Is there voltage at NO
Replace motor
terminal 8 of motor NO
control relay.
control relay?
(7)

YES Correct wiring


Is there voltage at NO
between terminal 6
(10) terminal 6 of motor
of motor control
control relay?
relay and supply.

Is there supply voltage NO Correct wiring


to L1 and L2 of the between L1, L2 and
motor control relay? power supply. YES
(8)

YES Is there voltage at NO


Replace motor
(11) terminal 9 of motor
control relay.
control relay?

YES
Is there votlage across Replace motor
L1 & T1 and L2 & T2? control relay.
YES

NO

Note: tests conducted with vend


price satisfied and start button
pressed.

138 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run

MOTOR WILL NOT START/RUN


(Sheet 2 of 2)
(9)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
between cylinder
terminals 1 & 4 of
motor and motor
cylinder motor?
control relay.

YES

NO
Does the cylinder Replace cylinder
motor run? motor.

YES

Motors are
operational.

Note: For high voltage three phase supply (380 volts


or higher), the cylinder and fan motors are supplied
by L1, L2, L3 through the motor relay terminals T1,
T2, T3. Make the appropriate adjustments when
doing voltage checks.

TMB251S
TMB251S

Please see following 4 pages for wiring diagram information.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 139
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run

MOTOR WILL NOT START/RUN


(Sheet 1 of 2)

4
5
1

2
3

140 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run

MOTOR WILL NOT START/RUN


(Sheet 2 of 2)

7
4
5
8

6 9

TMB271S
TMB271S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 141
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run

MOTOR WILL NOT START


(Sheet 1 of 2)

142 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Motor will not start/run

MOTOR WILL NOT START


(Sheet 2 of 2)

10 12

13
11

6 9

TMB272S
TMB272S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 143
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Gas)

102. UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (GAS)


(Sheet 1 of 2)
Note: Tests are conducted with unit running
and calling for heat.

All voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

(1) (7)

Correct wiring
NO Is there voltage at NO between terminal 3
Correct wiring
Is there voltage at terminal 3 of fan of fan motor
between FS-2 and
FS-2 of NetMaster control? motor centrifugal centrifugal switch
COM of lint drawer.
switch? and terminal 4 of
motor control relay.

YES YES
Replace Replace NetMaster
thermistor. control.
(2) (8)

Is there voltage NO NO Is there voltage across YES


at FS-1 of NetMaster terminals 3 & 5 of fan motor Replace fan motor.
control? centrifugal switch?

Is the YES
thermistor
YES operational? NO

(3) (9)

Correct wiring Correct wiring


NO between COM of Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet
Is there voltage at COM
airflow switch and input side of the limit and terminal 5
of airflow switch?
FS-1 of NetMaster cabinet limit? of fan motor
control. centrifugal switch.

YES YES

(4) (10)

YES Check for proper YES


Is there voltage across
function of airflow Is there voltage across Replace cabinet
COM & N.C. terminal
switch and replace if cabinet limit? limit.
of airflow switch?
necessary.

NO NO

(5) (11)

Correct wiring
NO between terminal 7 NO
Is there voltage at Is there voltage to the Correct wiring
on motor control
terminal 7 of motor input side of the stove between stove limit
relay and N.C.
control relay? limit? and cabinet limit.
terminal on airflow
switch.

YES YES

(6)

Is there voltage across YES


Replace motor
terminals 7 & 4 of
control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

144 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Gas)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (GAS)


(Sheet 2 of 2)

(12)

YES YES
Is there voltage across Replace the stove
Is there a flame? Unit operational.
the stove limit? limit.

NO NO

(13)

Is there voltage to NO Correct wiring


terminal 2 of between terminal 2
the Ignition Control of ICM and stove
Module (ICM)? limit.

YES
Note: Make sure unit is
not in a lock out
(14) condition.

Is there voltage at NO
terminal 1 of ICM Replace ICM board.
board?

YES

(15)

Is there voltage across NO Correct wiring


the coils of the gas between gas valve
valve? and ICM board.

YES

NO Replace gas valve


Is there gas flow
coils or complete
through the gas valve?
gas valve.

YES

NO Replace high
Does the igniter spark? voltage ignition
cable or igniter.

YES
TM1857S
TMB1857S

Please see following 2 pages for wiring diagram information.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 145
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Gas)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (GAS)


(Sheet 1 of 2)

2 5
4 6 8
3

13
10 12

11

146 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Gas)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (GAS)


(Sheet 2 of 2)

5
4 6 8

13
10 12
14

11 15

TMB273S
TMB273S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 147
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Steam)

103. UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (STEAM)


(Sheet 1 of 2)

Unit Will Not Heat


Single and stacked (Steam)
Note: Tests are conducted with unit running
units.
and calling for heat.

All voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

(1) (7)

Correct wiring
NO Is there voltage on NO between terminal 3
Correct wiring
Is there voltage on terminal 3 of fan of fan motor
between FS-2 and
FS-2 of electronic control? motor centrifugal switch? centrifugal switch
COM of lint drawer.
and terminal 4 of
motor control relay.

YES
Replace electronic YES
Replace
control.
thermistor.
(2) (8)

Is there voltage NO NO Is there voltage across


YES
on FS-1 of terminals 3 & 5 of Replace fan motor.
electronic fan motor centrifugal switch?
control?
Is the YES
thermistor
YES operational?
NO

(3) (9)

Correct wiring Correct wiring


Is there voltage on NO between COM of Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet
COM of airflow airflow switch and input side of the limit and terminal "5"
switch? FS-1 of electronic cabinet limit? of fan motor
control. centrifugal switch.

YES YES

(4) (10)

YES Check for proper YES


Is there voltage across
function of airflow Is there voltage across Replace cabinet
COM & N.C. terminal
switch and replace if cabinet limit? limit.
of airflow switch?
necessary.

NO NO

(5) (11)

Correct wiring
NO between terminal 7 NO
Is there voltage on Is there voltage to the Correct wiring
on motor control
terminal 7 of motor input side of the stove between stove limit
relay and N.C.
control relay? limit? and cabinet limit.
terminal on airflow
switch.

YES
YES

(6)

Is there voltage across YES


Replace motor
terminals 7 & 4 of
control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

148 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Steam)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (STEAM)


(Sheet 2 of 2)

No Heat
continued.
(12)

YES
Is there voltage across Replace the stove
the stove limit? limit.

NO

(13)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across between steam
the coil of the steam valve? valve and stove
limit.

YES

No
Does the steam valve Replace steam
open allowing steam to flow? valve.

Unit operational.

TMB253S
TMB253S

Please see following 2 pages for wiring diagram information.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 149
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Steam)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (STEAM)


(Sheet 1 of 2)

2 5
4 6
3

10 12

9
11

150 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Steam)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (STEAM)


(Sheet 2 of 2)

6 8

13

TMB274S
TMB274S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 151
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Electric)

104. UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (ELECTRIC)


(Sheet 1 of 2)

Single and stacked


Note: Tests are conducted with unit running
units.
and calling for heat.

All voltage checks are referenced to


transformer neutral.

(1)
(7)

Correct wiring
NO Correct wiring Is there voltage at NO between terminal 3
Is there voltage at between FS-2 and terminal 3 of fan of fan motor
FS-2 of EDC control? COM of lint panel motor centrifugal centrifugal switch
switch. switch? and terminal 13 of
motor control relay.

YES YES
Replace Replace EDC
thermistor. control.
(2) (8)

Is there voltage NO NO Is there voltage across YES


on FS-1 of terminals 3 & 5 of Replace fan motor.
EDC control? fan motor centrifugal switch?

Is the YES
thermistor
YES operational?
NO

(3) (9)

Correct wiring Correct wiring


NO between COM of Is there voltage to the NO between cabinet
Is there voltage at COM
airflow switch and input side of the limit and terminal 5
of airflow switch?
FS-1 of EDC cabinet limit? of fan motor
control. centrifugal switch.

YES YES

(4) (10)

YES Check for proper YES


Is there voltage across
function of airflow Is there voltage across Replace cabinet
COM & N.C. terminal
switch and replace if cabinet limit? limit.
of airflow switch?
necessary.

NO NO

(5) (11)

Correct wiring
NO between terminal 7 NO
Is there voltage at Is there voltage to the Correct wiring
on motor control
terminal 14 of motor input side of the stove between stove limit
relay and N.C.
control relay? limit? and cabinet limit.
terminal on airflow
switch.

YES YES

(6)

Is there voltage across YES


Replace motor
terminals 13 & 14 of
control relay.
motor control relay?

NO

152 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Electric)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (ELECTRIC)


(Sheet 2 of 2)

No Heat
continued.

Note: Please make


the oppropriate
adjustments if your
(12)
unit is single phase.

YES
Is there voltage across Replace the stove
ect wiring the stove limit? limit.
en terminal 3
an motor
ugal switch
rminal 13 of
control relay. NO

(13)

NO Correct wiring
Is there voltage across
between heater
the coil(s) of the heater
cotactor and stove
contactor(s)?
limit.

ce fan motor.

YES

(14)

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring


L1, L2 and L3 between HC1 and
ect wiring terminals of HC1? Line voltage.
en cabinet
nd terminal 5
an motor
ugal switch.
YES

(15)

Is there voltage to the NO Correct wiring


L1, L2 and L3 between HC2 and
terminals of HC2? Line voltage.

ace cabinet
limit.

YES

(16)(17)(18)

NO Check for
Is there voltage across
proper operation of
T1 & T2, T2 & T3 and
contactors, replace
T3 & T1?
them if necessary.
rect wiring
en stove limit
abinet limit.
Unit is operational
YES

Check elements for


NO shorts or opens.
Do all elements
produce heat? Check wires
between contactors
and elements.

YES

TMB1845S
TMB1845S

Please see following 2 pages for wiring diagram information.

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 153
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Electric)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (ELECTRIC)


(Sheet 1 of 2)

14

1
16

17 18
15

2
4
3

10

154 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 70284701
Section 9 NetMaster Troubleshooting - Unit will not heat (Electric)

UNIT WILL NOT HEAT (ELECTRIC)


(Sheet 2 of 2)

5
4 6 8
3

13
10 12

9
11

TMB275S
TMB275S

70284701 Copyright, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC DO NOT COPY or TRANSMIT 155

You might also like