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USER’S MANUAL
American Dryer Corporation products embody advanced concepts in engineering, design, and safety.
If this product is properly maintained, it will provide many years of safe, efficient, and trouble-free
operation.
We have tried to make this manual as complete as possible and hope you will find it useful. ADC
reserves the right to make changes from time to time, without notice or obligation, in prices, specifications,
colors, and material, and to change or discontinue models.
CAUTION
DRYERS SHOULD NEVER BE LEFT UNATTENDED WHILE IN
OPERATION.
WARNING
CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO PLAY ON OR NEAR
THE DRYERS.
CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED IF NEAR DRYER(S) IN
OPERATION.
WARNING
The dryer must never be operated with any of the back guards, outer tops,
or service panels removed. PERSONAL INJURY OR FIRE COULD
RESULT.
WARNING
DRYER MUST NEVER BE OPERATED WITHOUT THE LINT
FILTER OR SCREEN IN PLACE, EVEN IF AN EXTERNAL LINT
COLLECTION SYSTEM IS USED.
IMPORTANT
PLEASE OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS displayed on the
equipment and specified in the installation manual included with the dryer.
The wiring diagram for the dryer is located in the front electrical control box area.
WARNING
Power must be disabled prior to changing S.A.F.E. System temperature probe!!
The S.A.F.E. System will be activated if probe is removed while dryer is powered
on.
NOTE
If power to the dryer is off, the S.A.F.E. System is disabled.
Table of Contents
SECTION I
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 3
SECTION II
FEATURES .................................................................................................................. 4
A. Dependable Microprocessor Solid State Integrated Circuitry .................................................. 4
B. Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing (S.A.F.E.) System .......................................................... 4
C. Program Changes are Easily Made at the Keyboard (Touch Pad) ............................................ 4
D. Temperature Selections ............................................................................................................. 4
E. Cool Down ................................................................................................................................ 4
F. Liquid Crystal Display (L.C.D.) ............................................................................................... 4
G. Anti-Wrinkle Program .............................................................................................................. 4
H. Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................... 4
I. Audio Alert Signal .................................................................................................................... 4
J. Temperature Conversion Status ................................................................................................ 4
K. High-Temperature Protection ................................................................................................... 4
L. RPM .......................................................................................................................................... 4
M. Clean Lint ................................................................................................................................. 4
N. Language Selection ................................................................................................................... 5
O. Model Selection ........................................................................................................................ 5
P. Keyboard (Touch Pad) Symbols ............................................................................................... 5
Q. Currency Selection.................................................................................................................... 5
R. Dry Mode .................................................................................................................................. 5
S. Vending Safeguard .................................................................................................................... 5
T. Credit Retention ........................................................................................................................ 5
SECTION III
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................ 6
A. Coin Mode
Hot Keys-Remaining Credit, Temp, RPM ................................................................................ 6
B. Free Mode
Hot Keys-Remaining Credit, Temp, RPM ................................................................................ 6
C. Pause Mode .............................................................................................................................. 7
D. RPM .......................................................................................................................................... 7
E. Clearing Credit ......................................................................................................................... 7
F. Accessing Coin Vault ................................................................................................................ 7
SECTION IV
L.C.D. OPERATING MESSAGES ............................................................................ 8
A. Coin Mode ................................................................................................................................ 8
B. Free Mode ................................................................................................................................. 8
C. Messages Common to Coin and Free Mode ............................................................................. 9
SECTION V
PROGRAM SELECTIONS (PL01-PL14) .............................................................. 10
PL01 Select Language .................................................................................................................. 10
PL01 Select Currency ................................................................................................................... 10
PL01 Select Model ....................................................................................................................... 10
PL01 Select Temp Scale ............................................................................................................... 10
PL01 Select Buzzer Mode ............................................................................................................ 10
PL01 Select Dry Mode ................................................................................................................. 11
PL01 Select Vending Safeguard ................................................................................................... 11
PL01 Select Vending Mode .......................................................................................................... 11
PL01 Select Rotation Sensor Mode .............................................................................................. 14
PL02, PL04, PL06 High, Low, Permanent Press Cycle Dry Temp. .............................................. 14
PL03, PL05, PL07 High, Low, Permanent Press Cycle Cool Time .............................................. 15
PL08, PL09 Left/Right Coin Denomination ................................................................................. 15
PL10 Time for Amount to Start .................................................................................................... 15
PL11 Amount to Start ................................................................................................................... 15
PL12 Amount for Additional Time ............................................................................................... 16
PL13 Prepurge Time ..................................................................................................................... 16
PL13 DSI Purge Time ................................................................................................................... 16
PL13 DSI Proof Time ................................................................................................................... 16
PL13 Buzz Time ........................................................................................................................... 16
PL13 Pause Time .......................................................................................................................... 16
PL14 Lint Cleaning Frequency ..................................................................................................... 16
PL14 Retry Count ......................................................................................................................... 16
Anti-Wrinkle Program .................................................................................................................. 17
Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing (S.A.F.E.) System .............................................................. 17
SECTION VI
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................... 18
A. Introduction to Programming ................................................................................................. 18
B. Program Location Summary ................................................................................................... 19
C. Programming Flowcharts........................................................................................................ 20
D. Flowchart Table of Contents ................................................................................................... 21
SECTION VII
FACTORY PRESETS ............................................................................................... 54
SECTION VIII
PHASE 7 COIN SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................... 55
A. Diagnostic (L.C.D.) Fault Messages....................................................................................... 55
B. Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing (S.A.F.E.) System Diagnostic Messages...................... 58
C. Input/Output (I/O) Board Light Emitting Diode (L.E.D.) Indicators ..................................... 59
D. Keyboard (Touch Pad) Layout ................................................................................................ 60
SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
Utilizing this microprocessor technology, the user simply has to place the load in the dryer, insert credit, and push
one (1) button to start the drying cycle.
The Phase 7 coin microprocessor provides a very simple user interface, while simultaneously implementing
state-of-the-art technology to ensure safety and performance. The Phase 7 coin control constantly monitors the
dryer and ALL systems to ensure proper functionality and eliminates ALL guesswork in the maintenance of the
dryer.
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SECTION II
FEATURES
A. Dependable Microprocessor Solid State Integrated Circuitry - To eliminate as many moving parts as
possible.
B. Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing (S.A.F.E.) System - A feature which continually monitors the
basket (tumbler) for fires. In the event of a fire, a water supply to the basket (tumbler) will suppress the fire.
The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) will also notify the user that a fire has taken place.
C. Program Changes are Easily Made at the Keyboard (Touch Pad) - Actual programs are viewed at the
liquid crystal display (L.C.D.) for verification.
D. Temperature Selections - Accommodates 3 temperature settings: “HI,” “PP,” and “LO,” each
programmable to a drying temperature between 100º F (38º C) and 190º F (87º C) for radial airflow or 100º
F (38º C) and 160º F (71º C) for axial airflow.
E. Cool Down - Cool down lowers the temperature in the basket ( tumbler) to make the material cool enough
to handle.
F. Liquid Crystal Display (L.C.D.) - Informs user of cycle status and programs; displays important diagnostic
and fault codes.
G. Anti-Wrinkle Program - Helps keep items wrinkle-free when they are not removed from the dryer promptly
at the end of the drying and cooling cycles.
H. Diagnostics - Major circuits, including the door switch(es), microprocessor temperature sensor, heat output
circuits, and more are individually monitored, allowing for precise messages of your failure.
I. Audio Alert Signal - The tone will sound at the end of a complete drying cycle at a 1-second rate for the
duration programmed. It will also sound for any fault conditions at a quarter-second rate for four (4) beeps.
Finally there is a 3-beep warning at the beginning of every Anti-Wrinkle On Cycle, and a continuous rapid
pulse is used for the entire duration of S.A.F.E. system activation.
J. Temperature Conversion Status - Temperature-related programs can be set in either Fahrenheit (ºF) or
Celsius (ºC). ALL temperatures will automatically convert to the corresponding values (+/- 1º) when changes
are made.
K. High-Temperature Protection - If the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) senses that the
temperature in the basket (tumbler) has exceeded 180º F (82º C) for axial airflow or 210º F (98º C) for radial
airflow, it will end the drying cycle, and a fault code will be displayed indicating an overheating problem.
L. RPM - The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) monitors the speed of the basket (tumbler)
rotation.
M. Clean Lint - This feature notifies the user when the lint access should be cleaned.
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N. Language Selection - Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) has the ability to display six (6)
different languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese and Dutch.
O. Model Selection - The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) can be programmed to be used
on six (6) different model dryers, defined by heat type and the quantity of motors.
Q. Currency Selection - The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) can be programmed to
display ALL currency in one of the following seven (7) currency symbols.
R. Dry Mode - The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) can be programmed to operate in either
coin mode or free dry mode.
T. Credit Retention - In the event that the Phase 7 controller experiences a power loss, the controller will
automatically retain the amount of remaining credit that a customer had at the time of the power loss. When
power is restored, the Phase 7 controller will prompt the user to select a temp cycle, and will vend the
appropriate amount of time according to the amount of remaining credit that was present at the time of the
power loss.
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SECTION III
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A. COIN MODE
1. When the controller is in the ready state and no cycle is in progress, the liquid crystal display (L.C.D.)
screen will read “Ready, Insert $XX.XX to Start.”
2. Insert coin(s). Once the correct “Amount to Start” has been inserted, the L.C.D. will display “Select
Temperature.”
3. Select temperature by pressing “HI,” “PP,” or “LO.” The cycle will start, and the L.C.D. will display the
Dry Cycle selected and the remaining time.
4. The dryer will continue through the drying and cooling cycles until the vended time has expired.
5. Upon completion of drying and cooling cycles the buzzer will sound, and the dryer will go into Anti-Wrinkle
mode for 99 minutes or until the door has been opened.
6. HOT KEYS - When the control is in coin mode, the HOT KEYS are disabled. The HOT KEYS can be
enabled only if the dryer is in a dry cycle. The HOT KEYS cannot be enabled if the dryer is in “Ready,
Insert 25¢ to Start” mode. To enable the HOT KEYS when the controller is in a dry cycle, toggle the
program switch to the “UP” position. Once the program switch is in the “UP” position, the HOT KEYS
are enabled. The HOT KEYS are as follows:
Pressing and holding the “HI” key will show the remaining credit available.
Pressing and holding the “PP” key will show the temperature readings of the exhaust temperature transducer
and the FSS temperature probe. The exhaust temperature reading is displayed on the left, and the FSS
temperature reading is on the right. If the dryer is an axial model, the temperature reading of the axial
temperature transducer will also be displayed; this will be the middle temperature reading.
Pressing and holding the “LO” key will show the RPMs of the basket (tumbler).
The “PAUSE” key will pause the dryer. If the dryer is paused, pressing the “HI,” “PP,” or “LO” key will
restart the dryer into the appropriate drying cycle. Once the dry cycle has started again, the HOT KEYS
will be enabled again.
B. FREE MODE
1. When the controller is in the ready state and no cycle is in progress, the L.C.D. screen will display “Select
Temperature.”
2. Select temperature by pressing “HI,” “PP,” or “LO.” The cycle will start and the controller will display the
Dry Cycle selected and the remaining time.
3. The dryer will continue through the drying and cooling cycles, until the drying time has expired.
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4. Upon completion of the drying and cooling cycles, the buzzer will sound, and the dryer will go into
Anti-Wrinkle mode for 99 minutes or until the door has been opened.
5. HOT KEYS - In free mode, the HOT KEYS are always enabled. The HOT KEYS are as follows:
Pressing and holding the “HI” key will show the remaining dry time available.
Pressing and holding the “PP” key will show the temperature readings of the exhaust temperature transducer
and the FSS temperature probe. The exhaust temperature reading is displayed on the left and the FSS
temperature reading is on the right. If the dryer is an axial model, the temperature reading of the axial
temperature transducer will also be displayed, this will be the middle temperature reading.
Pressing and holding the “LO” key will show the RPMs of the basket (tumbler).
The “PAUSE” key will pause the dryer. If the dryer is paused, pressing the “HI,” “PP,” or “LO” key will
restart the dryer into the appropriate drying cycle. Once the dry cycle has started again, the HOT KEYS
will be enabled again.
C. PAUSE MODE
If the “PAUSE” key is pressed and the door is not opened, the dryer will restart in 20-seconds. If the dryer door
is opened and left open, the dryer will wait for the pause time defined in PL13 to expire. Once the pause time
expires, the controller will begin to count down the dry time.
D. RPM
The Phase 7 microprocessor controller also displays the basket (tumbler) RPM by pressing and holding the
“LO” key while the basket (tumbler) is rotating (the basket [tumbler] must be rotating for approximately
30-seconds before getting a true RPM reading). In coin mode, the program switch must be in the “UP”
position.
E. CLEARING CREDIT
Credit can be cleared from the Phase 7 controller by using the following key combination. With the program
switch down, press and hold the “PAUSE” key while entering the following key combination. “HI-HI-HI-LO-
LO-PP” The combination is the “HI” key three (3) times followed by the “LO” key two (2) times and then the
“PP” key one (1) time. Wait 1-second for the control to prompt the user with “Clear Credit?” If you want to
proceed, simultaneously press the “PAUSE” button and one of the remaining keys. This will clear the credit. A
flowchart of this procedure has been provided in Section VI of this manual.
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SECTION IV
L.C.D. OPERATING MESSAGES
The liquid crystal display (L.C.D.) informs the operator of cycle status and program verification and displays
important diagnostic messages and fault information.
A. COIN MODE
When the dryer is idle and is in “Ready” mode the Phase 7 coin microprocessor will display:
XX.XX represents the amount to start defined in program memory location PL11. If the amount to start is less
than $1.00, the control will display the necessary amount to start in cents “XX¢.” If the currency setting is
changed to another currency symbol, the correct symbol will be used instead of the $ and ¢ symbols.
If dryer is equipped with a Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing (S.A.F.E.) System and there is an issue with the
system, the control will display:
The control will continue to display S.A.F.E. System disabled with ALL of the following messages until the temp
cycle is selected.
Once a coin has been inserted, the control will display:
The control will continue to display this message until the appropriate amount to start has been met. Then the
control will display:
NOTE: When “S.A.F.E. System Disabled...” is displayed, the specific cause can be viewed by
pressing “PAUSE” an “LO” together.
Out of Order
To see the error fault, press “LO,” and the fault will be displayed. Refer to Section VIII for a complete list of
faults and descriptions.
B. FREE MODE
If control is in free mode and is in a ready state, the control will display:
Select Temperature
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Likewise if the dryer is equipped with a Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing (S.A.F.E.) System and there is an
issue with the system, the control will display:
If a malfunction is detected in free mode, the fault will be displayed. Refer to Section VIII for complete list of
faults and descriptions.
Cycle Paused...
If the main door is open, and a dry cycle is selected, the control will display:
If the lint access door is open, and a dry cycle is selected, the control will display:
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SECTION V
PROGRAM SELECTIONS (PL01-PL14)
PL01-Program Location
Select Language
This location determines in what language ALL messages will be displayed. The possible selections are English,
French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, and Dutch.
Select Currency
This location determines what currency symbol will be used on ALL currency-related messages. Possible
selections are USD, UK Pound, Euro, Belgium Franc, French Franc, Yen, and Lira.
Select Model
This location determines what type of dryer the controller will be set up as. The six possible models are Gas
Single Motor, Electric Single Motor, Steam Single Motor, Gas Dual Motor, Electric Dual Motor and Steam Dual
Motor.
NOTE: In the event that the wrong model is selected, the control will go into a models fault and will
default to a Gas Single Motor dryer.
Temperature-related programs are programmable to be operated in either Fahrenheit (ºF) or Celsius (ºC). The
temperature scale selection is made in “PL01 TEMP SCALE.” Programs affected are:
2. Drying Temperatures
IMPORTANT: When changing the temperature conversion status from Fahrenheit to Celsius or vice
versa, ALL the temperatures will be changed accordingly. The Phase 7 coin
microprocessor controller (computer) automatically calculates and converts the
temperatures in these programs to the previously set value. For example, when
changing from ºF to ºC, if the drying temperature was set for 160º F, the Phase 7 coin
microprocessor controller (computer) will change to 71º C (+/- [1] one-degree
Celsius).
This location determines whether the buzzer will sound at the end of each Anti-Wrinkle cycle. This option is
toggled ON/OFF. See the Anti-Wrinkle description at the end of this section for an explanation of Anti-Wrinkle
functionality.
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Select Dry Mode
This option determines whether the dryer operates in free mode or coin mode.
Bad Coin Reset - When this option is selected and someone tampers with the coin acceptor or inserts a
foreign object, the controller will beep three (3) times and will not accept the entry and
will display “Bad Coin Reset”. The controller will automatically reset itself for the
next entry.
Bad Coin Lockout - When this option is selected and someone tampers with the coin acceptor or inserts a
foreign object, the controller will lockout and will not accept any coins for a period of
15-seconds and will display “Bad Coin Lockout”. After 15-seconds the controller will
reset itself for the next entry.
Vending mode determines how the controller will vend time to a customer when a coin is inserted into the dryer.
The controller uses this parameter to determine whether the controller is in Accumulative Time or Accumulative
Coin mode. Depending on which mode the controller is in it will use a combination of the following program
locations to determine how much time will be vended to the customer.
Accumulative Time -
In accumulative time mode, after the initial “Amount to Start” (PL #11) has been met each additional coin
afterward will have a specific value in time, which is determined by “Time for Amount to Start” (PL #10) and
“Amount to Start” (PL #11).
Example No. 1: If the dryer is equipped with a 25¢ coin acceptor and the “Amount to Start “ (PL #11) is 25¢
and the “Time for Amount to Start” (PL #10) is 30 minutes. Each coin entered into the dryer
will yield 30 minutes.
Formula: (Left Coin Denomination [PL #08] / Amount to Start [PL #11])
(Time for Amount to Start [PL #10]) = Vended Time
(25¢/25¢)(30) = 30 minutes
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Example No. 2: If the dryer is equipped with a 25¢ coin acceptor and the “Amount to Start “ (PL #11) is 50¢
and the “Time for Amount to Start” (PL #10) is 30 minutes. The insertion of the first two
coins into the dryer will yield 30 minutes, each additional coin entered into the dryer will yield
15 minutes.
Formula: (Left Coin Denomination [PL #08] / Amount to Start [PL #11])
(Time for Amount to Start [PL #10]) = Vended Time
(50¢/50¢)(30) = 30 minutes
(25¢/50¢)(30) = 15 minutes
Example No. 1: If the dryer is equipped with a 10¢/ 25¢ dual coin acceptor and the “Amount to Start “ (PL
#11) is 25¢ and the “Time for Amount to Start” (PL #10) is 15 minutes. After the initial
“Amount to Start” (PL #11) has been met each additional 10¢ will yield 6 minutes and each
additional 25¢ will yield 15 minutes.
Formula: (Left Coin Denomination [PL #08] / Amount to Start [PL #11])
(Time for Amount to Start [PL #10]) = Vended Time
(10¢/25¢)(15) = 6 minutes
Example No. 2: If the dryer is equipped with a 10¢/ 25¢ dual coin acceptor and the “Amount to Start
“(PL #11) is 35¢ and the “Time for Amount to Start” (PL #10) is 14 minutes. After the initial
“Amount to Start” (PL #11) has been met each additional 10¢ will yield 4 minutes and each
additional 25¢ will yield 10 minutes.
Formula: (Left Coin Denomination [PL #08] / Amount to Start [PL #11])
(Time for Amount to Start [PL #10]) = Vended Time
(10¢/35¢)(14) = 4 minutes
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NOTE: If the vend time cannot be divided evenly by the “Amount to Start”, the “Time for Amount to
Start” will calculate precisely the amount of time entitled to the purchaser.
Accumulative Coin -
In accumulative coin mode, additional time can only be achieved when the “Amount for Additional Time” (PL
#12) has been inserted.
Example No. 1: If the dryer is equipped with a 25¢ coin acceptor and the “Amount to Start “(PL #11) is 50¢,
“Amount for Additional Time” (PL #12) is 50¢ and the “Time for Amount to Start” (PL #10)
is 24 minutes. Each additional two (2) coins entered into the dryer will yield 24 minutes, no
time will be vended if only one (1) coin is inserted.
Formula: (Amount for Additional Time [PL #12] / Amount to Start [PL #11])
(Time for Amount to Start [PL #10]) = Vended Time for “Amount for Additional Time (PL #12)
(50¢/50¢)(24) = 24 minutes
Example No. 2: If the dryer is equipped with a 25¢ coin acceptor and the “Amount to Start “ (PL #11) is 50¢,
“Amount for Additional Time” (PL #12) is 25¢ and the “Time for Amount to Start” (PL #10)
is 24 minutes. After the amount to Start” (PL #11) has been met, each additional coin entered
into the dryer will yield 12 minutes.
Formula: (Amount for Additional Time [PL #12] / Amount to Start [PL #11])
(Time for Amount to Start [PL #10]) = Vended Time for “Amount for Additional Time ( PL #12)
(50¢/50¢)(24) = 24 minutes
(25¢/50¢)(24) = 12 minutes
Example No. 1: If the dryer is equipped with a 10¢/ 25¢ dual coin acceptor and the “Amount to Start “ (PL
#11) is 50¢, the “Amount for Additional Time” (PL #12) is 20¢ and the “Time for Amount to
Start”(PL #10) is 20 minutes. After the initial “Amount to Start” (PL #11) has been met each
additional 20¢ will yield 8 minutes and each additional 25¢ will yield 8 minutes with 5¢ left in
escrow. Each time a 25¢ coin is inserted the remaining 5¢ will be added to escrow, once the
amount in escrow reaches 20¢ another 8 minutes will be vended.
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Settings: PL #08 ....................... 10
PL #09 ....................... 25
PL #10 ....................... 20
PL #11 ....................... 50
PL #12 ....................... 20
Formula: (Amount for Additional Time [PL #12] / Amount to Start [PL #11])
(Time for Amount to Start [PL #10]) = Vended Time for “Amount for Additional Time(PL #12)
(20¢/50¢)(20) = 8 minutes
(Amount for Additional Time [PL #12] / Amount to Start [PL #11])
(Time for Amount to Start [PL #10]) = Vended Time for “Amount for Additional Time ( PL #12)
(20/50¢)(20) = 8 minutes with 5¢ in escrow.
Example No. 2: If the dryer is equipped with a 10¢/ 25¢ dual coin acceptor and the “Amount to Start
“(PL #11) is 50¢, the “Amount for additional Time” (PL #12) is 50¢ and the “Time for Amount
to Start” (PL #10) is 20 minutes. After the initial “Amount to Start” (PL #11) has been met
each additional 50¢ will yield 20 minutes.
Formula: (Left Coin Denomination [PL #08] / Amount to Start [PL #11])
(Time for Amount to Start [PL #10]) = Vended Time
(50¢/50¢)(20)= 20 minutes
This option controls whether the Phase 7 microprocessor controller (computer) should monitor the rotation of
the basket (tumbler). This program location toggles ON/OFF.
PL02 (HI), PL04 (LO), PL06 (PP)-Program Locations Cycle Dry Temp.
Each temperature cycle “HI,” “PP,” and “LO” can be programmed to a dry temperature ranging from 100º F to
190º F (38º C to 87º C) in radial mode or 100º F to 160º F (38º C to 71º C) in axial mode.
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PL03 (HI), PL05 (LO), PL07 (PP)-Program Locations Cycle Cool Temp and Time
Each temperature cycle “HI,” “PP,” and “LO” has a cool down temperature ranging from 70º F to 100º F
(21º C to 38º C). Once the dryer enters the cool down mode, the dryer will operate without heat until the
temperature in the basket (tumbler) has reached this set temperature or until the cool down time has expired,
whichever comes first.
Cool down time ranges from 0 to 9 minutes. The cool down time occurs at the end of a dry cycle. If your cool
down time is set to 4 minutes, the last 4 minutes of the dry cycle will be in cool down mode.
The left and right coin acceptors can be independently set to a value within the range of 0.05 to 25.00, adjustable
in 0.01 increments.
PL10-Program Location
This location determines the time that is vended once the amount to start is met. This is programmable from
1 minute to 99 minutes in 1 minute increments.
PL11-Program Location
Amount to Start
This location determines the amount needed to start a dry cycle. The amount to start is programmable from a
minimum of 0.05 to a maximum of 25.00, adjustable in 0.01 increments.
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PL12-Program Location
Enter Amount for Additional Time
This location determines the amount needed to add more time to a dry cycle. The amount for additional time is
programmable from a minimum of 0.05 to a maximum of 25.00 adjustable in 0.01 increments.
PL13-Program Location
Enter Prepurge Time 0 to 25-seconds
When the Phase 7 controller detects the need for heat, it will wait for this prepurge time to expire before actually
sending the signal for the heat to turn on.
After the controller sends the heat signal, the controller will wait for the direct spark ignition (DSI) purge time to
expire before it checks to see if the gas valve return signal is present.
After the controller receives a gas valve signal within the DSI purge time, the controller will begin a DSI proof
timer. After the DSI proof time has expired, the controller will recheck for the gas signal.
If the buzzer mode is set to “ON”, this location determines how many times the buzzer will beep at the end of an
Anti-Wrinkle cycle.
If the pause button is pressed and the main door is open, the controller will wait for the pause time defined in this
setting to expire. Once the time has expired, the controller will begin to count down the dry time. If the pause
button is not pressed prior to opening the door, the controller will not wait for the pause time before counting
down the dry time.
PL14-Program Location
Enter Lint Cleaning Frequency 0 to 10 hours
This feature monitors the hours of drying time and compares it with the Lint Cleaning Frequency setting in PL14.
Once the lint cleaning frequency time has been met, the controller will begin prompting the user to clean the lint
drawer. The controller will allow two (2) more hours of drying time before locking out the controller. The
controller will not respond until after the lint drawer has been cleaned out. When the lint drawer is opened, the
display will read “LINT ACCESS OPEN,” and when the lint drawer is closed, the controller will go back to a
ready state and will read “Ready, Insert 25¢ to Start” (NOTE: The lint access must be opened for 5-seconds or
more for the reset to occur).
This count is used to determine how many ignition attempts are allowed if an ignition attempt is unsuccessful.
This counter increments when the heat output engages and the valve signal is lost after the trial for ignition period
expires. This counter also will automatically reset once an ignition attempt is successful. The retry count range
is from 0 to 2.
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Anti-Wrinkle
This program keeps items wrinkle-free when they are not removed from the dryer promptly at the end of the
drying cycle and/or cooling cycle.
When the drying and cooling cycles are completed, the dryer will shut off, the tone will sound, and the liquid
crystal display (L.C.D.) will read “CYCLE DONE.” If the door is not opened, the Phase 7 Coin microprocessor
controller (computer) will wait an initial 15 minute delay time. Once the initial 15 minute delay time has expired,
the fan will start and the basket (tumbler) will rotate (without heat) for an On time of 15 seconds. When the fan
and basket start the display will read “ANTI-WRINKLE”. Immediately following the 15 second On time the
control will go into a 5 minute OFF time at which point it will display “CYCLE DONE.” The Phase 7 Coin
microprocessor controller (computer) will repeat this process of 15 seconds “ON” and 5 minutes “OFF” until
either the doors are opened or 99 minutes has elapsed, which ever comes first. Prior to each ON time, there is
a 3-beep warning that the fan and basket (tumbler) rotation are about to start. The beeps at the end of the
Anti-Wrinkle Cycle can be programmed to be ON/OFF refer to page 10 for PL01- SELECT BUZZER
MODE.
NOTE: The following information description is an explanation of the sensor activated fire extinguishing
(S.A.F.E.) system functionality. This feature is programmed at the factory and effects dryers
that are equipped with the S.A.F.E. system.
While the dryer is in an idle state or 20-seconds after the heat turns off, the Phase 7 controller monitors the
S.A.F.E. temperature probe located in the top of the basket (tumbler) chamber and records the minimum
temperature. If the minimum recorded S.A.F.E. probe temperature is greater than 120° F (48° C) and the
controller detects a 50° rise in temperature, this will be the trip point, and the S.A.F.E. routine will activate.
While a drying cycle is in process and the heat has turned on at least once, the Phase 7 controller monitors the
exhaust temperature transducer. If the drying cycle temperature set point is set greater than 160° F (71° C) and
the controller detects an exhaust temperature rise 25° F greater than set point, this will be the trip point, and the
S.A.F.E. routine will activate. If set point is below 160° F (71° C) the trip point will be 185° F (85° C).
Once the S.A.F.E. routine is activated, the display will read “S.A.F.E. System Activated,” and water will be
injected into the basket (tumbler) chamber. Anytime water is being injected into the basket (tumbler), the basket
(tumbler) drive will turn the load for 1-second every 15-seconds. This process will continue for a minimum of 2
minutes. After 2 minutes has elapsed, the controller will check if the temperature remained above trip point; if
so, water will remain on. The controller will continue to check if temperature is above trip point every 30-
seconds. If the water has been on for a constant 10 minutes, the water will be turned off regardless of the
temperature, and the display will read “S.A.F.E. System Was Activated.” If the temperature has dropped below
trip point, the controller will turn off the water prior to 10 minutes.
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SECTION VI
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
A. INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING
The various program selections are stored in the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) and are
broken down into fifteen (15) program locations. PL01 through PL14 are for dryer parameters and PL15 is
reserved for factory settings.
ALL program changes are done through the keyboard (touch pad) selection keys on the front of the control
panel.
First, make sure that no cycle is in progress and that the liquid crystal display (L.C.D.) reads “Ready, Insert 25¢
to Start,” then place the program switch in the “UP ” position. This will put you into the programming mode.
To exit the program mode, place the program switch in the “DOWN” position.
To alter the programming parameters, the operator will locate the parameter (program) that is to be changed. If
the change is a numerical change (i.e., time and/or temperature), the operator will use the “HI” and “LO” keys
to scroll through the numerical range of numbers, using “HI” to increase and “LO” to decrease. If an error is
made, press the “PAUSE” key ONCE, and the incorrect entry that was made will be cancelled. Once the
entry is made and the parameter (program) set does not need to be changed, press the “PP” key, and the
Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) will save the change and will advance to the next parameter.
If the parameter (program) change is a feature change, such as changing the temperature conversion from
degree Fahrenheit (ºF) to degree Celsius (ºC), the operator will press the “HI” or “LO” key. This will toggle
between choices. Once the entry is made, or if the parameter (program) does not need to be changed, press the
“PP” key and the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) will save the change and will advance
to the next program selection.
The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) allows the operator to scroll through the various
programming locations and select the parameter to be changed. If no other programs (parameters) need to be
changed, the user can get out of the program mode by toggling the program switch to the “DOWN” position.
The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) will be returned to the operating mode, and the liquid
crystal display (L.C.D.) will read “Ready, Insert 25¢ to Start” in coin mode or “Select Temperature” in free
mode.
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B. PROGRAM LOCATION SUMMARY
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C. PROGRAMMING FLOWCHARTS
The following section of this manual explains the programming of the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller
(computer) program locations (system parameters) through the use of flowcharts. A flowchart is nothing more
than a diagram of the programming process.
HI LO PP PAUSE
Each display symbol will represent a readout on the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) liquid
crystal display (L.C.D.), and each key symbol will represent a key that is pressed. For example:
1. If the flowchart shows the symbol Ready the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) L.C.D.
display will read the same.
2. If the flowchart shows a key symbol, you will press that specific key on the keyboard (touch pad) label.
b. On the sides of these flowcharts are explanations of the flowchart procedure, and in some cases the
programming limits or options.
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Flowchart Table of Contents
Programming Location Title Page
21
Selecting Display Language
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to "UP"
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
Select Language
English
Spanish
22
Selecting Currency
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
Select Language
Select Currency
USD
Euro
23
Selecting Model Type
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
Select Language
Select Model
Electric Single
Motor
24
Selecting Temp Scale
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
Select Language
°F
°C
25
Selecting Buzzer Mode
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
Select Language
Select Buzzer
Mode
Buzz
No Buzz
26
Selecting Dry Mode
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
Select Language
Free Mode
Coin Mode
27
Selecting Vending Safe Guard
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
Select Language
Select Vending
Safe Guard
Press "PP" to enter
Vending Safe Guard
parameter.
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Selecting Vending Mode
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
Select Language
Select Vending
Mode
Accumulative Time
Accumulative Coin
Select Rotation
Note: Press "PAUSE" to exit
Sensor Mode PL #01 memory location
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Selecting Rotation Sensor Mode
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
Select Language
Select Rotation
Sensor Mode
Rotation Sensor
Active
No Rotation
Sensor
PL #02
30
Setting High Cycle Dry Temp
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #02
160
180
PL #03
31
Setting High Cycle Cool Temp
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #03
100
80
32
Setting High Cycle Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
Cool Time From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #03
PL #04
33
Setting Low Cycle Dry Temp
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #04
160
180
PL #05
34
Setting Low Cycle Cool Temp
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #05
100
80
35
Setting Low Cycle
Ready, Insert
Cool Time 0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #05
PL #06
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Setting Permanent Press Cycle Dry Temp
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #06
Enter Permanent
Press Dry Temp
100 to 190 ° F
160
160
PL #07
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Setting Permanent Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
Press Cycle Cool Temp From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #07
Enter Permanent
Press Cool Temp
70 to 100 ° F
100
90
Enter Permanent
Note: Press "PAUSE" to exit
Press Cool Time 0 PL #07 memory location
to 9 minutes
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Setting Permanent
Ready, Insert
Press Cycle Cool 0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode
Time toggle Program Switch
to UP position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #07
Enter Permanent
Press Cool Temp
70 to 100 ° F
Enter Permanent
Press Cool Time 0
to 9 minutes
PL #08
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Setting Left Coin Denomination
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #08
0.25
0.10
PL #09
40
Setting Right Coin Denomination
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #09
.25
.50
PL #10
41
Setting Time for Amount to Start
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #10
10
12
PL #11
42
Setting Amount To Start
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode
toggle Program Switch
to UP position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #11
Enter Amount to
Start 0.05 to 25.00
.25
.20
PL #12
43
Setting Amount for Additional Time
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode
toggle Program Switch
to UP position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #12
.25
.50
PL #13
44
Setting Pre Purge
Time Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #13
45
Setting DSI Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start From Ready mode toggle
Purge Time Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #13
46
Setting DSI Proof Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
Time From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #13
47
Setting Buzz Time Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #13
Enter Pre
PurgeTime
0 to 25 seconds
48
Setting Pause Time Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #13
PL #14
49
Setting Lint Cleaning Frequency
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start
From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #14
50
Setting Retry Count Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start From Ready mode toggle
Program Switch to UP
position.
Program Mode
PL #01
PL #14
1
Press "PP" to select
Retry Count and to
advance to next
parameter.
PL #15
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Clearing Credit - Stop Dry Cycle by Opening
and Closing Door.
Do Not use the Pause Key.
Select
Temperature to - Make Sure Program
Restart Switch is Down.
Clear Credit?
YES NO
- Hold PAUSE
and press PP
to clear credit
or press PP to
Exit
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Accessing and Clearing Coin Vault
Total
Ready, Insert
0.25 ¢ to Start Enter Program Mode by
Setting the program switch
to UP position from a
Program Mode
Ready Mode
YES
NO
Program Mode
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SECTION VII
FACTORY PRESETS
Factory Defaults
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SECTION VIII
PHASE 7 COIN SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
ALL major circuits, including door, microprocessor temperature sensor, heat and motor circuits are monitored.
The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller (computer) will inform the user, via the liquid crystal display (L.C.D.)
of certain failure messages, along with light emitting diode (L.E.D.) indicators on the Inputs/Outputs (I/O) on the
control board.
ERROR MESSAGES:
NOTE: Any error associated with the “Out of Order” message can be identified by pressing the “LO”
key while in the “Out of Order” condition. If the “HI” key is pressed during this time, the
remaining credit can be viewed. Any “Out of Order” message is immediately followed by a
3-second tone. If the fault has been corrected, holding the “PAUSE” key for 3-seconds will
clear the fault message. If more than one fault occurred at the same time, after the first fault is
cleared, the next fault will be displayed and will need to be cleared. This will occur until ALL
faults have been displayed. In free mode, the control will not display “Out of Order;” it will
just display the fault.
NOTE: If a model error occurs, the microprocessor will always default to the “gas” type for safety
reasons. Also, the dryer is stopped and forced into a restart condition to reevaluate ALL the
expected responses.
SAIL SWITCH CLOSED FAULT - This routine prevents the startup of the dryer unless the sail switch is in
the open position. If the sail switch is in the closed position prior to starting, the controller will display “Out of
Order” for a “Sail Switch Closed Fault,” and the dryer will not be allowed to start. This routine is also monitored
at every startup, including during the cycle. Anytime the fault occurs, there will be an audio indication and start/
restart will be prevented.
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SAIL SWITCH OPEN FAULT - If the sail switch does not close within 8-seconds of starting or restarting a
cycle, the controller will display “Sail Switch Open Fault” condition. Or if the sail switch opens during a cycle the
controller will immediately shut off the heat output and will monitor how long the sail switch is open for, if the sail
switch is open for more than 30-seconds the controller will display “Sail Switch Open Fault” condition. If the
basket (tumbler) temperature is above 100° F (38° C) the controller will continue to display “Open Sail Switch
Fault” while the dryer cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100° F
(38° C). Once the basket (tumbler) temperature is below 100° F (38° C), the controller will shut off ALL
outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication
BURNER HIGH-LIMIT FAULT - This routine monitors the burner high-limit switch. If the switch opens
during the cycle while the heat is on, the dryer will display “Burner High-Limit Fault.” The controller will check
the basket (tumbler) temperature. If the exhaust probe temperature is above 100° F (38º C), the dryer will
continue to display “Burner High Limit Fault” while the dryer cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until
the temperature drops below 100° F (38° C). If the exhaust probe temperature is below 100° F (38º C) the
controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication.
EXHAUST HIGH-LIMIT FAULT - This routine monitors the basket (tumbler) safety over temperature
switch. If the switch opens, the dryer will display “Exhaust High Limit Fault.” If the basket (tumbler) temperature
is above 100° F (38° C) the dryer will continue to display “Exhaust High Limit Fault” while the controller cools
by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100° F (38º C). If the basket
(tumbler) temperature is below 100° F (38º C) the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault
mode with a brief audio indication.
BURNER IGNITION CONTROL - This routine monitors the ignition control and gas valve return signal in
comparison to the direct spark ignition (DSI) purge time set in PL13. If the gas valve return signal from the
ignition control has not turned on or has disengaged prior to the expiration of the DSI purge time set in PL13, the
controller will interrupt the cycle and will display “Burner Ignition Control Fault” condition. If the basket (tumbler)
temperature is above 100° F (38° C) the dryer will continue to display “Burner Ignition Control Fault” while the
dryer cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100° F (38° C). Once the
basket (tumbler) temperature is below 100° F (38° C), the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a
fault mode with a brief audio indication.
IGNITION FAULT - After the controller receives a gas valve return signal within the DSI purge time, the
controller will begin a DSI proof time. The controller will continue to recheck the gas valve return signal, if signal
is lost during the DSI proof time, the controller will turn off the heat output and will determine what the retry
count in PL14 is set at. If the retry count is greater than zero the controller will wait 20 seconds and will attempt
to reignite the flame. If the failure condition occurs again the controller will retry until the retry count in PL14
has been satisfied. Once the retry count has been satisfied the controller will interrupt the cycle and will display
“Ignition Fault” condition. If the basket (tumbler) temperature is above 100° F (38° C) the controller will
continue to display “Ignition Fault” while the dryer cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until the
temperature drops below 100° F (38° C). Once the basket (tumbler) temperature is below 100° F (38° C), the
controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication.
FLAME FAULT - After the controller has verified that the gas valve signal was present through out the DSI
purge time and the DSI proof time the controller will continue to monitor the gas valve return signal. In the event
that the gas valve return signal is lost anytime after the DSI proof time the controller will turn off the heat output
and will increment a counter. Once this fault condition occurs 5 consecutive times the controller will interrupt the
cycle and will display “Flame Fault” condition. If the basket (tumbler) temperature is above 100° F (38° C) the
controller will continue to display “Flame Fault” while the dryer cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or
until the temperature drops below 100° F (38° C). Once the basket (tumbler) temperature is below 100° F
(38° C), the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication.
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CLEAN LINT - This routine monitors the opening of the lint drawer switch and compares the time between
openings to the lint cleaning frequency set in PL14. This routine will first prompt the user to clean lint before
locking out the dryer. Once the time between cleanings is equal to the setting in PL14, the display will prompt the
user to clean lint. The lint cleaning frequency limits the amount of time the dryer will run before the microprocessor
locks the dryer out for further use. Once the lint count is reached, the lint drawer must be opened for at least
3-seconds in order to reset the counter. If the lint drawer is not cleaned within 2 hours, the control will be locked
out.
CHECK MAIN FUSE - This routine identifies the opening of the main fuse (fuse 2) on the Phase 7 control
board. If the fuse has opened, the microprocessor will not allow a cycle to begin and will display “Check Main
Fuse” condition. If coins are entered, the credit will be accumulated as it should, however, it will not be applicable
to a cycle until the error has been corrected. If the fuse has opened after the cycle has begun, it will still trigger
the check main fuse fault. The dryer will run with no heat for 2 minutes or until the basket (tumbler) temperature
drops below 100° F (38º C). If the basket (tumbler) temperature is below 100° F (38° C) the controller will shut
off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication.
ROTATIONAL SENSOR FAULT - This routine monitors the pulses from the rotational sensor input. It
basically times the dwell between the signals. If the time between the pulses exceeds 8-seconds, the controller
will trigger a “Rotate Sensor Fault” condition. The dryer will run with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature
drops below 100° F (38º C). If the basket (tumbler) temperature is below 100º F (38º C) the controller will shut
off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication.
EXHAUST HIGH TEMP FAULT - This error routine indicates a problem with overheating. This error will
initiate an “Exhaust High Temp Fault” condition. The controller determines this error by monitoring the temperature
sensor input to have a steady gradual increase in temperature to a known upper limit (the limit typically is 20º
over the maximum allowed programmable set point). The controller will disengage ALL outputs and will go into
a fault mode with a brief audio indication.
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B. SENSOR ACTIVATED FIRE EXTINGUISHING (S.A.F.E.) SYSTEM
MESSAGES
1. DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES:
When “S.A.F.E. System Disabled...” is displayed the specific cause can be viewed by pressing “PAUSE” an
“LO” together.
OPEN S.A.F.E. SYSTEM PROBE FAULT - This message indicates that the S.A.F.E. system probe is either
not connected or is damaged.
SHORTED S.A.F.E. SYSTEM PROBE FAULT - This indicates that the S.A.F.E. system probe is shorted
or the wire to the S.A.F.E. system probe is shorted.
OPEN S.A.F.E. SYSTEM VALVE FAULT - This indicates that the water valve is open or that it is not
connected to the control.
SHORTED S.A.F.E. SYSTEM VALVE FAULT - This indicates a problem with the water valve where it has
been shorted out.
WATER NOT CONNECTED - This indicates that there is no water pressure at the water valve. This will
occur if water is not connected to the dryer or if there is low water pressure in the water line coming to the dryer.
2. ACTIVATION MESSAGE:
S.A.F.E. SYSTEM ACTIVATED OR S.A.F.E. SYSTEM WAS ACTIVATED - This indicates that the
S.A.F.E. system is on. If the S.A.F.E. system is active, the buzzer will be sounded at a fast pace and the
controller will display “S.A.F.E. System Activated.” Once the S.A.F.E. system is deactivated, the controller will
display “S.A.F.E. System was Active” until the dryer is attended to by someone.
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C. INPUT/OUTPUT (I/O) BOARD LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (L.E.D.)
INDICATORS
1. INPUTS
H2O – (RED L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the water pressure sensor. If the water
pressure is present, the L.E.D. will be ON.
LINT – (RED L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the lint drawer. If the drawer is closed,
then the L.E.D. is ON.
MAIN – (RED L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the main door. If the door is closed,
then the L.E.D. is ON.
EXHL – (RED L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the exhaust high limit disk. If the disk
is closed (temperature below 225º F [107º C]), then the L.E.D. is ON.
SAIL – (RED L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the sail switch. If the switch is closed,
then the L.E.D. is ON.
BRHL – (RED L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the burner high limit disk. If the disk is
closed (temperature below 330º F [166º C]), then the L.E.D. is ON.
GAS_V – (RED L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the gas valve. If the gas valve is
open (ON), then the L.E.D. is ON.
2. OUTPUTS
DRIVE – (GREEN L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the basket (tumbler) forward direction
output. If the request to tumble the basket (tumbler) in the forward direction
is made, then the L.E.D. is ON.
FAN – (GREEN L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the fan output. If the request to turn on
the fan (blower) is made, then the L.E.D. is ON.
HEAT – (GREEN L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the heat output. If the request to turn
on the heater is made, then the L.E.D. is ON.
FSS – (GREEN L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate that the S.A.F.E. system is active.
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D. KEYBOARD (TOUCH PAD) LAYOUT
2. HI Button
4. LO Button
5. PAUSE Button
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ADC 113319 1 - 09/10/02-50 2 - 09/11/02-50 3 - 09/16/02-100
4 - 10/17/02-250 5 * 01/02/03-300 6 - 05/30/03-25
7 * 06/12/03-25