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Section 10 – Internal Wiring of Dryer Motor Switch.......................115
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Section 1
• Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this machine according to the manufacturer’s
instructions may result in conditions which can produce serious injury, death and/or property
damage.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the machine or attempt any servicing unless specifically
recommended or published in this Service Manual and that you understand and have the
skills to carry out.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded and to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, serious injury, or death.
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Safety Information
Throughout this manual and on machine decals, you will find precautionary statements (“CAUTION,”
“WARNING” and “DANGER”) followed by specific instructions. These precautions are intended for the personal
safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the machine.
a DANGER
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Warning indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may cause minor or moderate personal injury or property
damage.
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.
In the interest of safety, some general precautions relating to the operation of this machine follow.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect all electric power to the machine and accessories before servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer before servicing.
• Never start machine with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded.
• Washer motor not grounded! Disconnect electric power before servicing motor.
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WARNING
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.
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WARNING
If you or an unqualified person perform service on your machine, 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.
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NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant to
cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution and care must be
exercised when installing, maintaining or operating the machine.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer about any problems or conditions you do
not understand.
Locating an Authorized Servicer
Alliance Laundry Systems is not responsible for personal injury or property damage resulting from improper
service. Review all service information before beginning repairs.
Warranty service must be performed by an authorized technician, using authorized factory parts. If service is
required after the warranty expires, Alliance Laundry Systems also recommends contacting an authorized technician
and using authorized factory parts.
If literature or replacement parts are required, contact
the source from whom the machine was purchased or
contact Alliance Laundry Systems at (920) 748-3950
for the name and address of the nearest authorized
parts distributor.
For technical assistance, call either of the numbers
listed below:
(920) 748-3121 Ripon, Wisconsin
+32 56 41 20 54 Wevelgem, Belgium
Nameplate Location
When calling or writing about your product, be sure to
mention model and serial numbers. Model and serial
numbers are located on nameplate(s) as shown.
The dryer uses heated air to dry loads of laundry.
When the motor is started, the exhaust fan pulls fresh
air in through louvers at the rear of the dryer and over
the heat source (burner flame for gas and heating
element for electric). The heated air moves through the
heater duct and into the cylinder, where it circulates
through the wet load. The air then passes through the
lint filter, air duct and exhaust fan, where it is vented to
the outdoors.
General (Washer)
This frontload washer provides some of the same
principles of operation as the typical topload washers.
It senses water level, it dispenses the desired laundry
detergent, agitates the clothes for good cleaning
action, removes the water out of the washer and spins
the clothing in preparation for the dryer.
The difference in operation is primarily the rotational
washing agitation created for the horizontal basket and
drum. This agitation tumbles the clothes in a
clockwise, pause, and counter-clockwise direction.
This reversing tumbling action provides an efficient
washing process and requires less laundry detergent
and less water.
The cycle begins by locking the loading door after the
vend is satisfied. The type of cycle and water
temperature are determined by the appropriate pads on
the electronic control.
The inner basket starts agitating during the wash water
fill. A column of air is trapped in a pressure bulb and
hose. The air pressure continues to increase as the
inner basket fills with water until it is great enough to
activate the pressure switch, which then causes the
wash fill to stop.
The agitate cycle tumbles the clothing in a clockwise
direction for a period of 15 seconds, pauses for nine
seconds and then tumbles the clothing in a
counterclockwise direction for 15 seconds. This
agitation continues until the wash cycle. The machine
stops agitating and turns on the pump or drain valve
which removes the wash water.
Upon completion of the wash cycle, the machine goes
into a rinse cycle. Fresh cold water is brought into the
inner basket via the mixing valve until the pressure
switch shuts off the water while agitating. The rinse
cycle consists of agitation for a predetermined amount
of time then a spin mode with the pump running where
the machine goes into a series of 4 short 500 RPM
spins. Two of these rinse cycles will normally take
place with a third extra rinse cycle being optional.
After all the rinse cycles have been completed, the
washer goes into a final high spin cycle to extract as
much water as possible from the clothing to prepare
them for the dryer. The spin speeds and duration of
this final high spin cycle are determined by the type of
wash cycle selected (refer to Table 1 or Table 2).
NOTE: Washer may not reach 1000 RPM because
of an out-of-balance condition. Control may limit
speed to 850, 650 or 500 RPM depending on severity
of out-of-balance condition.
Models Through Serial No. 0911014602
RegularPerm PressDelicate
650
RPM
1000
RPM
3
minutes
3
minutes
4
minutes
2
minutes
4
minutes
0
minutes
Models Starting Serial No. 0911014603
RegularPerm PressDelicate
500
RPM
650
RPM
1000
RPM
0
minutes
3
minutes
3
minutes
Tab le 2
0
minutes
6
minutes
0
minutes
4
minutes
0
minutes
0
minutes
Technical (Washer)
The basic operational system of this washer consists of
the electronic control, the inverter control, pressure
switch, water valves, electric pump (or drain valve)
and A.C. motor.
The electronic control performs all control and timing
functions like the timer in a topload washer. The
electronic control sends simple speed and output
commands to the inverter control via serial
communication. The electronic control powers the
door lock, pump (or drain valve) and the inverter
control.
The inverter control powers the A.C. motor and
performs all motor control functions. The inverter
control also powers the water and dispenser valves and
passes the pressure switch status to the electronic
control. The inverter control is powered through the
door switch, door lock switch and electronic control.
The inverter control also alerts the electronic control to
any errors in the motor.
The inverter control uses a speed sensor on the motor
to measure the drum RPM. Before entering any spin
step the inverter control measures the RPM of the
drum to sense out-of-balance. The inverter control will
try to redistribute the clothes if an out-of-balance
condition exists. The inverter control will limit the
spin speed to several speeds depending on the severity
of the out-of-balance condition. If the out-of-balance
condition is severe enough the inverter control will
limit speed to 90 RPM and will not spin.
NOTE: An additional out-of-balance switch is used
to detect any out-of-balance condition during spins.
If this switch opens during a spin step, the inverter
control immediately stops and then restarts the
spin.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect all electric power to the machine and accessories before servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer before servicing.
• Never start machine with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded.
• Washer motor not grounded! Disconnect electric power before servicing motor.
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DRY2B
Additional coins
following path to
sensor
Coin Drop
Sensor
Coin in
Coin Slot
General Troubleshooting
1. Troubleshooting Coin Drop
a. Non-Electronic Coin Drops:
When coin is placed into coin slot, the coin
should roll down drop and be heard dropping into
coin vault. If coin does not fall into coin vault or
if coin drop sensor does not register that coin has
been entered, follow troubleshooting instructions
on following page. Refer to Figure 1 for path that
coin follows when working properly.
IMPORTANT: Never use oil to correct coin drop
problems. Oil residue will prevent coins from rolling
properly.
IMPORTANT: Do not bend or damage mechanical
parts within coin drop.
If a frontload washer produces a noise similar to a
knock on a door, it might be due to a flat spot on
the belt. The knocking sound is made when the
flat spot hits the pulley. The knocking may occur
during a pulse spin and fade after reaching a
higher RPM.
To correct this condition, replace the belt.
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General Troubleshooting
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect all electric power to the machine and accessories before servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer before servicing.
• Never start machine with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded.
• Washer motor not grounded! Disconnect electric power before servicing motor.
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Wire Clamp
First Section
of Tape 4.5 In.
(11.43 cm)
From End of
Terminals
Third Section
of Tape 14 In.
(35.56 cm)
From End of
Terminals
Wire Tie
FLW1842B
45 degrees
Cut Off
Broken
Wires Here
4. No Spin Due to Out-of-Balance Switch Wiring Problem Starting Serial
Nos. Beginning 0307
A “no spin” condition could be the result of an open circuit in the wire harness or out-of-balance switch. First, check
that the harness is still connected to the out-of-balance switch. The out-of-balance switch is a normally closed switch. (continued)
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect all electric power to the machine and accessories before servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer before servicing.
• Never start machine with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded.
• Washer motor not grounded! Disconnect electric power before servicing motor.
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FLW1844B
LEDs
If broken wires are found at the out-of-balance switch
wire support, cut off portion of wires as shown in
Figure 10 and add new UL approved terminals.
5. Troubleshooting LEDs on
Washer Inverter Controls
Starting Machine Serial No.
a. To test the electrical circuit, disconnect
electrical power to the washer.
b. Remove the “H1” connector from the inverter
control assembly.
c. Use an Ohm meter to check the black/white to
violet/white wires. Circuit should read closed.
An open reading indicates a bad switch or
wire harness problem.
d. Flex the harness at the plastic wire clamp and
test continuity. If the base wire harness has an
open circuit it MUST be replaced or the
broken wires must be repaired with UL
approved terminals.
e. After replacing or repairing the wire harness,
wrap electrical tape around wires in two
locations as indicated below and in Figure 10.
Then secure the harness wires to the original
factory locations using clamp and wire tie.
Refer to Figure 10.
(1) The plastic wire clamp should be angled
toward the switch at 45 degrees.
(2) The clamp should wrap around the first
section of tape on the harness, which should
be placed approximately 4.5 inches (11.43
cm) from end of terminals.
(3) The harness should be secured to the
inverter control shield with a wire tie.
(4) The tie should wrap around the third section
of tape on the harness, which should be
placed approximately 14 inches (35.56 cm)
from end of terminals. Refer to Figure 10.
There are three LEDs on the control to assist with
troubleshooting (refer to Figure 11):
• Green LED on constant = 5VDC power
supply present
• Green LED flashing one second on/one
second off = inverter control power up
• Red LED flashing four times/second =
inverter control is communicating with
front end control
Figure 11
6. No Spin (Washer)
A no spin condition is not caused by intermittent
operation of the motor or motor control (inverter
assembly). DO NOT replace these components for no
spin complaints if the unit passes the following
procedure:
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General Troubleshooting
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect all electric power to the machine and accessories before servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer before servicing.
• Never start machine with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded.
• Washer motor not grounded! Disconnect electric power before servicing motor.
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No spin.
FLW1789S
Allow unit to go
through complete
final spin cycle.
Does unit spin at
high speed?
Motor and
motor control
board are
operating
properly. Do
not replace
them.
Yes
With no load, rapid
advance to final spin
or select spin only
cycle. Close door
and start washer.
BEFORE replacing
the motor control
board, conduct the
following tests.
No
Is pressure
switch or
pressure
switch wiring
inoperative?
Is load
out-of-
balance?
Unit makes three
attempts to rebalance out-ofbalance loads. If all
attempts fail, final
high speed spin is
aborted. ONLY
proper loading can
correct problem.
Yes
Is there a slow
drain, clogged
pump or
oversudsing
condition?
Pressure switch
must register an
"empty" condition
before unit will
enter spin. Clear
drain or pump.
Yes
Replace switch
and/or wiring.
No
No
Does unit
spin now?
No
Check for broken out-ofbalance switch wires.
Refer to
No Spin Due to
Out-of-Balance Switch
Wiring Problem Starting
Serial Nos. Beginning
0307
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect all electric power to the machine and accessories before servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer before servicing.
• Never start machine with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded.
• Washer motor not grounded! Disconnect electric power before servicing motor.
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7. Troubleshooting Shock Absorbers
A squeaking noise, oil seen on the base of the washer,
or an out-of-balance condition may mean one or more
shock absorbers need to be replaced.
To determine if there is an inoperative shock:
1. Remove front access panel.
2. Check height of rod or rod spacing above shock.
If all four shocks are uniform and have about two
inches of rod showing when basket is empty,
shocks don’t need replacing. Refer to Figure 12.
If one or more shocks is showing less than two
inches of rod, then an internal spring has broken
and all four shocks should be replaced.
3. Check base of washer below shock absorbers for
grease or oil. Shocks are not oil filled. Any oil is
from grease used internally to lubricate damper of
shock. A small amount of grease/oil on base is
normal and doesn’t indicate failure. A large
amount of grease/oil indicates a shock that might
fail soon. Do not replace shock until the internal
spring has broken as described in Step 2.
section to check start
switch, start windings
and main windings.
Refer to
Adjustments
section to
check start
switch and
start windings.
Check for
foreign
objects
jammed in
blower wheel.
Adjustments
Is motor wire
harness
connection
block loose?
No
Is wiring
broken, loose
or incorrect?
No
Is power cord
miswired?
Firmly press
Yes
connection
block onto
motor switch.
Yes
Refer to wiring
diagram.
Refer to wiring
Yes
diagram for
correct wiring.
SWD1689S
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5. Dryer Stops In Cycle; Quits After The First Few Loads; Has A Burning
Dryer stops in cycle, quits after first few
loads, has burning smell or cycles on
motor thermal protector.
Is voltage
incorrect?
Refer to nameplate in
door well for correct
voltage. Refer to
Installation
Instructions
(supplied
with unit) for
electrical
requirements.
Yes
Is clothes
load too
large?
No
Remove part of
load. A normal
washer load is a
normal dryer load.
Maximum load:
dryer cylinder one
half full of wet
clothes.
Yes
Is clothes
cylinder
binding?
Check cylinder for
binding and "out of
round" condition.
Check front and rear
bulkheads for
warping. Check
support rollers for
binding. Check
cylinder seals and
glides for wear or
damage. Check for
clothes lodged
between cylinder
baffle and bulkhead.
Check cylinder for
binding and "out of
round" condition. Check
front and rear
bulkheads for warping.
Check cylinder rollers
for binding. Check
cylinder seals and
glides for wear or
damage.
Is idler lever
spring broken,
weak or
disconnected?
Replace or
reconnect
spring.
Yes
Is there oil on
cylinder?
Wipe oil from
cylinder.
Yes
Is belt "inside
out" ?
Reinstall belt
with ribbed
surface
against
cylinder.
Yes
Is idler arm
binding?
Add grease
between idler
arm and
motor mount.
Replace idler
arm and bolt
if needed.
Yes
No
Is dryer
overloaded?
Remove some
laundry from
dryer.
Yes
No
SWD1691S
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Is the wrong
motor
installed?
Refer to parts
manual for
correct motor
part number.
Is the wrong
belt installed?
Check belt
part number
against correct
part number in
parts manual
and replace
belt if needed.
Dryer heater assembly or burner
shuts off prematurely.
Is exhaust
system
improper or
inadequate?
Refer to
Installation
Instructions
(supplied with
unit) for
exhaust
requirements.
Yes
Is weather
hood flapper
restricted?
No
Gas Models: Is
gas supply
insufficient?
Check main gas
line shut-off
valve. Open
partially closed
gas shut-off
valve or correct
low pressure.
No
Yes
SWD1698S
Refer to
Installation
Instructions
(supplied with
unit) for
exhaust
requirements.
Yes
Gas Models: Is
dryer properly
equipped for type
of gas used?
Refer to "Gas
Burner Conversion
Procedures"
supplied in gas
burner conversion
kit.
Gas Models:
Is burner
flame
improperly
adjusted?
Adjust flame.
Refer to
Adjustments
section.
Cycling off on
limit
thermostat?
Momentarily
connect a
jumper wire
across
thermostat
terminals. If
heater element
heats or burner
ignites when
jumper wire is
connected, refer
to next flowchart.
No
Yes
Yes
No
Gas Models: Is
sensor contact
closing?
Replace sensor
or adjust burner
flame (refer to
Adjustments
section).
Yes
Is cycling
thermostat
inoperative?
Test thermostat
and replace if
inoperative.
Is wiring
broken, loose
or incorrect?
Refer to wiring
diagram.
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
13. Dryer Heater Assembly Or Burner Shuts Off Prematurely
Remove lower access panel. Set
dryer to normal cycle and allow it
to heat to operating temperature.
If the belt vibrates as it rotates
around the cylinder, the idler
arm is making the noise. Replace
the idler spring.
Yes
SWD1703S
Check blower fan
for missing or
cracked fan blades.
No
18. Excessive Chattering Or Vibrating Noise in Dryer
If the abnormal operating noise is
loudest at the vent exit, the
problem is originating from the
blower housing. Replace the
current housing and cover.
Yes
SWD1704S
Check blower fan
for missing or
cracked fan blades.
NetMaster and MDC Troubleshooting – Washer Control
E:df
E:SP
E:FL
door
E:do
E:dL
Drive failure.
Serial communication error.
Fill error.
Door open indicator.
Door open error.
Door lock error.
This error code is generated by the motor control and
transmitted to the master control. Several conditions can cause
this code: motor unplugged, motor failure, tachometer circuit
open, inner basket locked up. This is a fatal error. Machine must
be unpowered to reset.
This error code occurs when the master control cannot
communicate with the motor control. The master control will try
to reset the motor control by powering it down. It will try
resetting three times before setting the error code. Common
causes: fuse blown on motor control board, wiring to motor
control incorrect. This is a fatal error.
This error code occurs if the pressure switch fails to open in 30
minutes in any fill/agitate cycle. This is a fatal error.
This error code occurs when the door is not closed at the start of
an active cycle. If the door is closed, check for wiring or door
switches.
This error code occurs if the control detects the door open and
door locked inputs high at the same time. You can get this error
if you jerk on the door when it is locked or as it is about to lock.
This is a fatal error.
This error code occurs if the door does not lock in 15 seconds or
unlock in 3 minutes at the end of the cycle. This is a non-fatal
error. If the door locks or unlocks while E:dL is displayed, it will
clear the error condition. If the door is opened after failing to
lock, it will clear the display.
E:Ht
(Models
equipped
with
heater)
OP
(Models
equipped
with
heater)
SH
(Models
equipped
with
heater)
Heater error.
Open thermistor error.
Shorted thermistor error.
This error code occurs if it takes more than two hours to heat
water to the programmed temperature. The cycle will continue.
The code will clear when control exits End of Cycle mode.
This error code occurs if the thermistor circuit opens while
heating.
This error code occurs if the thermistor circuit is shorted while
heating.
Replace either
the gas valve,
coils of gas valve
or the sensor.
No Heat Gas
Dwg. 7
DRY361S
Is there
voltage across
the pink wire of the gas
valve to terminal 2 on
the motor?
Is there
voltage at the
output of the limit
thermostat referenced
to neutral?
Correct wiring
between
limit thermostat
and gas valve.
Is there
voltage to the
input of the limit
thermostat referenced
to neutral?
Check for proper
air flow making
sure venting is
not blocked and
lint screen is clean.
Replace limit
thermostat.
Is there
voltage across
FS-1 and H2-3
(neutral) on the
control?
Correct wiring
between FS-1 and
limit thermostat.
Is there
volta
ge across
FS-2 and H2-3
(neutral) on the
control?
Make sure unit
is calling for heat.
Check operation
of thermistor.
Replace control.
Is there voltage across
terminal 1 of the motor
and L1?
Check for proper
operation of
centrifugal on the
motor. Replace
motor if necessary.
Correct wiring
to the motor.
NOTE:
When calling for heat the holding coil, the booster coil
and the igniter will be energized. Once the sensor
senses that the igniter is hot enough for ignition, it will
open. At this time the holding coil and the secondary
coil will be energized allowinggas to flow. If the flame
cycles on and off check for proper operation of sensor.
If gas never ignites, check for problems with the coil
and check to see if the sensor opens. If coils are good
and the sensor opens with the glow bar operational
and there is no ignition/gas flow, replace the gas valve.
When calling for heat the holding coil, the booster coil
and the igniter will be energized. Once the sensor
senses that the igniter is hot enough for ignition, it will
open. At this time the holding coil and the secondary
coil will be energized allowinggas to flow. If the flame
cycles on and off check for proper operation of sensor.
If gas never ignites, check for problems with the coil
and check to see if the sensor opens. If coils are good
and the sensor opens with the glow bar operational
and there is no ignition/gas flow, replace the gas valve.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect all electric power to the machine and accessories before servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer before servicing.
• Never start machine with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded.
• Washer motor not grounded! Disconnect electric power before servicing motor.
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SWD1688S
Inner
Basket
Pulley
Pivot
Bolt
Adjusting
Bolt
1/4 Inch
Motor
Pulley
Belt
Metal
Rod
Adjusting
Bolt
Wire
Harness
Pivot
Bolt
Motor
Mounting
Bracket
50. Washer Motor Belt Tension
NOTE: Belt adjustment procedures are done
through front of washer, however, as an option,
washer can be moved from its location and belt
adjustment can be done through lower access panel
opening on rear panel.
a. While supporting lower front access panel,
remove two screws from bottom edge of
access panel and remove panel.
b. Working through the access door opening,
place a locking pliers on the metal rod and
loosen the two adjusting bolts. Refer to
Figure 15. Repeat procedure to loosen the two
pivot bolts. Refer to Figure 15.
c. Pull down on motor to increase belt tension.
Use a Burroughs belt gauge to obtain proper
tension. Proper belt tension is obtained when
belt can be deflected approximately 1/4 inch
(6.35 mm) from normal position when
moderate pressure 50 to 60 pounds (22.68 to
27.22 Kg) is applied to a point midway
between pulleys. Refer to Figure 15.
d. After proper belt tension has been obtained,
tighten belt adjusting bolts firmly, then
tighten pivot bolts. Refer to Figure 15.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect all electric power to the machine and accessories before servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer before servicing.
• Never start machine with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded.
• Washer motor not grounded! Disconnect electric power before servicing motor.
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FLW821S
Shock
Absorber
Shipping
Support
Shock
Absorber
Shipping
Support
Shipping
Bracket
52. Shipping Braces
All stacked washer/dryers, when shipped from
the factory are equipped with two factoryinstalled shipping supports. DO NOT remove this
shipping material until after machine is placed in
its final installed position. Refer to Figure 18.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT tip or move washer once
these supports have been removed. Removal of
supports prior to final installation may cause
damage to the shock absorbers and will VOID the
product warranty.
NOTE: Shipping supports MUST be kept for
future re-positioning or moving of the machine.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect all electric power to the machine and accessories before servicing.
• Close gas shut-off valve to gas dryer before servicing.
• Never start machine with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the machine is properly grounded.
• Washer motor not grounded! Disconnect electric power before servicing motor.
W502
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or serious injury,
the access panel must be in place during
normal operation.
W262
WARNING
53. Burner Flame (Gas Models)
a. While supporting the access panel, remove
two screws from bottom edge of access panel.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
locators from bottom edge of front panel.
c. Add coins or card to satisfy vend.
d. Close the loading door. Start the dryer in a
heat setting (refer to Operating Instructions
supplied with the dryer). The dryer will start,
the igniter will glow red, and the main burner
will ignite.
e. Allow the dryer to operate for approximately
five minutes, then loosen the air shutter
lockscrew. Refer to Figure 19.
f. Turn the air shutter to the left to get a
luminous yellow-tipped flame, then turn it
back slowly to the right to obtain a steady blue
flame.
Shut-Off Valve
Handle
g. After proper flame is obtained, tighten air
shutter lockscrew firmly. Refer to Figure 19.
h. Reinstall access panel and screws.
NOTE: After the dryer has operated for
approximately three minutes, exhaust air or
exhaust pipe should be warm.