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.
• 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.
W284
WARNING
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.
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 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
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.
W007
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.
W286
WARNING
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
+1 (920) 748-3950 for the name and address of the
nearest authorized parts distributor.
For technical assistance, call +1 (920) 748-3121.
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 room
temperature 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.
2. DRYER STOPS IN CYCLE; QUITS AFTER THE FIRST FEW LOADS; HAS A BURNING SMELL;
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.
No
Yes
Is there
broken, loose
or incorrect
wiring?
Refer to wiring
diagram.
Yes
Are motor
switch
functions
inoperative?
Refer to
Adjustments
section to
check switch
and windings.
Yes
Is there a
short in
motor
winding?
No
Is a clothes
item caught in
fan?
Check fan for
obstruction.
Yes
No
SWD1690S
Refer to
Adjustments
section to
check switch
and windings.
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
SWD1709S
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.
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Is timer
inoperative?
Test timer and
replace if
inoperative.
No
No
Yes
No
SWD1709S
10. DRYER HEATER ASSEMBLY OR BURNER SHUTS OFF PREMATURELY
Check and replace any
inoperative seals in the
following areas:
1. Seal between loading
door and front panel.
2. Seal between front panel
and front bulkhead.
3. Seal between blower
cover and air duct.
4. Seal between cylinder
and front or rear bulkhead.
5. Gap between air duct and
filter mounting.
Yes
Electric
Models: Is
resistor
inoperative?
Test resistor
and replace if
inoperative.
Heater
assembly
does not heat
or burner does
not ignite?
Refer to Dryer
Heating
Assembly Does
Not Heat or
Burner Does
Not Ignite
paragraph.
Heater assembly
or burner cycles
off prematurely?
Refer to Dryer
Heater
Assembly or
Burner Shuts
Off Prematurely
paragraph.
Is large
load
drying?
Timer will not
advance until
the load is
almost dry.
Is wiring
broken,
loose or
incorrect?
Refer to wiring
diagram.
Is timer
motor
inoperative?
Select a drying
cycle and activate
start switch. Rotate
timer knob until
signal sounds.
Release timer
knob. Signal should
stop within ten
minutes. If not,
replace timer.
16. EXCESSIVE CHATTERING OR VIBRATING NOISE IN DRYER
Excessive chattering or
vibrating noise in dryer.
Is idler spring
inoperative?
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.
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.
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.
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WARNING
18. IGNITION CONTROL FLASHES
Refer to Figure 1.
light will flash a “Flash Code” when the control is in
the lock-out mode. The light will flash on for 1/4
NOTE: This control will lock-out the igniter after four
failed attempts at ignition. The control can be reset
by opening loading door, waiting 1 minute, then
closing loading door. If door is closed before waiting
second then off for 1/4 second for each number. The
pause between flash codes is 2 seconds. These flashes
are caused by the control’s diagnostic test and can be
interpreted by reading the following:
1 minute, the control will re-enter lockout. The red
FLASH CODEPOSSIBLE CAUSETO CORRECT
Constant LightInternal failure.• Reset dryer. (Refer to NOTE above.) If
condition persists, then replace control.
One FlashAir in gas line.• Purge air from gas line.
Sensor coated with Aluminum Oxide.• Wipe sensor clean or replace sensor if
necessary.
Incorrect gas pressure.• Check for correct gas pressure. If gas pressure
is incorrect, then contact local gas company.
Gas shut-off valve closed.• Open gas shut-off valve.
Four FlashesInternal failure.• Reset dryer. If condition persists, then replace
control.
Loose or disconnected wiring.• Check all wiring leading to, or coming from,
the control module for secure connections.
Open Igniter/igniter sensing circuit/
voltage measurement circuit.
• Check igniter and all circuits, replace if
necessary.
Five FlashesLoose or disconnected wiring.• Check all wiring leading to, or coming from,
the control module for secure connections.
Inoperative gas valve.• Check gas valve and replace if necessary.
Inoperative sensor.• Replace sensor/igniter.
Six FlashesLoose or disconnected wiring.• Check all wiring leading to, or coming from,
the control module for secure connections.
Incorrect wiring.• Check wiring diagram and make sure dryer is
wired correctly.
Incorrect polarity.• Contact a professional electrician to check the
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
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death
by carbon monoxide and other gases in gas
dryers, carefully read and follow all
instructions given in this section.
W005
WARNING
D351S
Dryer
Base
Leveling
Leg
Adjustments
IMPORTANT: When reference is made to
directions (right or left) in this manual, it is from
operator’s position facing front of washer.
19. LEVELING LEGS
Refer to Figure 2.
NOTE: Dryer should be installed on a solid and
level floor.
a. Place dryer in position, adjusting the legs until
dryer is level.
NOTE: Legs can be adjusted outside the dryer by
using a 1-1/4 inch size wrench, or from inside the
dryer (with lower front access panel removed) by
using a 1/4 inch drive ratchet with extension.
b. Keep dryer as close to the floor as possible. All
four legs must rest firmly on the floor so weight
of the dryer is evenly distributed. The dryer
MUST NOT rock.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT move the dryer at any time
unless the dryer is completely assembled. DO NOT
slide the dryer across the floor once the leveling legs
have been extended as the legs and base could
become damaged.
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
WARNING
MOD
60-1
XXX VAC
RSPCª
MODEL 275BEF
H
T
L2
SL1
M
P/B
P/B
3 WATT
K
I
N
G
S
T
O
N
N
o
.
2
7
0
N
Timer Motor
Wires
“M”
“L1”
MOD
60-1
XXX VAC
RSPC
MODEL 275BEF
3 WATT
K
I
N
G
S
T
O
N
TM
N
o
.
2
7
0
L2
L2
T
A
L3
R
M
L1
P/B
P/B
S
H
N
Timer Motor
Wires
“M”
“L1”
“L2”
“H”
MOD
60-1
XXX VAC
RSPC
MODEL 275BEF
3 WATT
K
I
N
G
S
T
O
N
TM
N
o
.
2
7
0
L2
L2
T
A
L3
R
M
L1
P/B
P/B
S
H
N
Wires
“M”
“L1”
“L2”
“H”
Test Procedures
IMPORTANT: Electrical test procedures in this
service manual are performed by using a Volt-Ohm
meter. Tests can also be performed using a multimeter or any other electrical testing equipment with
which the service person is familiar.
21. TIMER CONTACTS
Refer to Figure 4.
a. Disconnect wires from timer, except timer
motor wires.
NOTE: Refer to appropriate wiring diagram when
rewiring timer.
b. Manually rotate timer out of “OFF” position
and into cycle.
c. Set test meter to read Ohms. The following
readings should be found:
(1) Motor circuit test – L1 and M = “zero”
Ohms (closed)
(2) Heat circuit test – L2 and H = “zero” Ohms
(closed)
(3) Timer motor test – T and M (1702 and1709
suffix models) or T and N (all other
models) = approximately 2462-2714 Ohms
or apply live power to timer motor
terminals and motor should run.
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
WARNING
D029KE3A
Mounting
Tab
Thermal
Overload
Protector
Motor
Switch
a. Remove motor and exhaust fan assembly. Refer
to Paragraph 51.
b. Remove the two motor switch attaching screws.
Refer to Figure 10. Disconnect switch leads.
Remove motor switch.
c. Remove thermal overload protector.
Section 5 Test Procedures
NOTE: The thermal overload protector is unique to
the motor from which it was removed and should
only be used on that motor. To reduce the risk of
overheating the motor, do not use any thermal
overload protector other than the one taken from
the inoperative motor switch in step 3.
(1) Motor with Switch on Blower End
Using a small bladed screwdriver, press the
thermal overload protector mounting tab
downward and remove the thermal
overload protector from the inoperative
motor switch. Refer to Figure 6.
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
WARNING
D359SE3A
Thermal
Overload
Protector
Plastic
Clip
Motor
Switch
Top Of
Motor
Switch
(2) Motor with switch on pulley end
Press the tip of a small bladed screwdriver
into the slot located between top of motor
switch and plastic clip. Lift up on handle of
screwdriver until both clip and thermal
overload protector detach from motor
switch. Refer to Figure 7.
d. Attach the thermal overload protector removed
in Step “c” to the new motor switch.
e. Install new motor switch onto motor and
reconnect motor switch leads removed in Step
“b”. Refer to Figure 10.
f. Test motor switch by following the step-by-
step procedures included in Paragraph 23.
g. Before reinstalling the motor assembly, apply
power (120 VAC) directly to motor terminals 4
and 5. Then start and run the motor at least 6
times, making sure the motor and switch are
operating properly.
NOTE: The dryer manufacturer and parts
suppliers are not liable for improper switch
installation.
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
WARNING
SECONDARY
COIL
HOLDING COIL
AND
BOOSTER COIL
(SPLIT COIL VALVE)
4
1
5
23
D267SE3B
SENSOR
SECONDARY
COIL
HOLDING
COIL
BOOSTER
COIL
IGNITOR
120 VOLT, 60 HERTZ
ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY LINE
D268SE3A
Figure 8
25. BURNER SYSTEM OPERATION
(Gas Models – Refer to Figure 8.)
a. Components
This burner has four basic components: a
silicon carbide (glow bar) igniter, burner tube,
sensor, and a two-stage gas valve consisting of
a split-coil valve and a secondary coil valve.
The split-coil valve is opened when the dryer
thermostat calls for heat, while the secondary
valve does not open until the igniter has attained
ignition temperature.
b. Pre-Ignition Circuits
When the dryer thermostat calls for heat,
circuits are completed through the holding coil,
sensor, booster coil and igniter. Both coils must
be energized to open the split-coil valve. Once
opened, the holding coil can hold the valve
open without assistance from the booster coil.
The sensor triggers the current to travel around
the secondary coil and through the igniter,
causing the igniter to get hot.
c. Burner Circuit
In approximately 30 seconds, the igniter attains
ignition temperature and ignition is made. The
heat from the burner flame causes the sensor
contacts (located on burner housing beside the
igniter) to open. A circuit is then completed
through the secondary valve coil, opening the
valve and allowing gas to flow.
d. Momentary Power Interruption
Upon resumption of power, sensor contacts will
still be open, permitting secondary valve to
open. However, with the secondary coil in the
circuit, the booster coil cannot draw enough
current to open the split-coil valve. When
sensor contacts do reclose, the secondary valve
will close, and the burner system will be in the
normal pre-ignition circuit.
e. Flame Failure
In case of flame failure, the sensor contacts will
re-close in about 45 seconds. This will close the
secondary valve and the burner system will be
in the normal pre-ignition circuit.
f. Ignition Failure
If flame is not established as sensor contacts
open, secondary valve will remain open until
sensor contacts re-close. Sensor will continue to
recycle the igniter and secondary valve (about
once per minute) until ignition is made or dryer
is turned off.
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Section 5 Test Procedures
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.
26. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT TO IGNITION SYSTEM (Gas Models)
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
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion and
electric shock, close the valve in the gas
supply line to the gas dryer and disconnect
the electrical power unless gas or power
supplies are required to perform test
procedure.
W263
WARNING
a. While supporting the access panel, remove two
screws from bottom edge of access panel. Refer
to Figure 8.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
locators from bottom edge of front panel. Refer
to Figure 17.
c. Close main gas shut-off valve. Refer to
Figure 3.
d. Remove valve wire harness disconnect block
from the holding and booster coil. Refer to
Figure 9.
e. Plug dryer power cord into wall receptacle, and
start the dryer in a heat setting (refer to the
Operating Instructions supplied with dryer).
f. Set test meter to read AC voltage and apply
meter probes into terminals on the dryer
harness plug that would correspond to
terminals "1" and "2" on the coil. Figure 8.
27. GAS VALVE COILS CHECK (Gas Models)
a. While supporting the access panel, remove two
screws from bottom edge of access panel. Refer
to Figure 8.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
locators from bottom edge of front panel. Refer
to Figure 17.
c. Close main gas shut-off valve. Refer to
Figure 3.
d. Remove disconnect blocks from gas valve
coils.
e. Set test meter to read Ohms and put meter
probes to terminals shown in Figure 9, and in
the following chart.
Silicon Carbide Ignition:
COIL TOLERANCE READINGS
Meter should register line voltage in all Fabric
settings, except NO HEAT/AIR FLUFF which
should read “zero” VAC.
Meter probes to terminals:Meter should read:
Holding Coil – Terminals 1 & 21700 ± 285 Ohms
g. If meter does not read line voltage in step “f”,
check motor switch, thermostats, fabric switch,
accumulator, or timer.
Booster Coil – Terminals 1 & 3685 ± 115 Ohms
Secondary Coil – Terminals 4 & 5 1680 ± 285 Ohms
Section 5 Test Procedures
Silicon Nitride Ignition:
Both coils should read between 2400-2800
Ohms.
NOTE: If meter registers any other readings than
those listed above, the respective coil(s) should be
replaced.
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
WARNING
28. SENSOR CHECK (Gas Models)
a. While supporting the access panel, remove two
screws from bottom edge of access panel. Refer
to Figure 8.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
locators from bottom edge of front panel. Refer
to Figure 17.
c. Close main gas shut-off valve. Refer to
Figure 3.
d. Remove wires from sensor terminals. Refer to
Figure 20.
e. Set test meter to read Ohms and put meter
probes on sensor terminals. Meter should read
“zero” Ohms. If meter registers an Ohm reading
of any amount, replace sensor.
29. IGNITER CHECK (Gas Models)
a. While supporting the access panel, remove two
screws from bottom edge of access panel. Refer
to Figure 8.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
locators from bottom edge of front panel. Refer
to Figure 17.
c. Close main gas shut-off valve. Refer to
Figure 3.
d. Disconnect igniter wires at disconnect block.
e. Set test meter to read Ohms and put meter
probes on terminals of igniter wires.
f. Silicon Carbide Igniter: Meter should read
between 45 – 200 Ohms.
Silicon Nitride Igniter
: Meter should read
between 49 – 88 Ohms.
NOTE: If meter does not read appropriate Ohms,
then replace the igniter.
IMPORTANT: Always examine all wires, terminals
and connectors to be sure wiring is correct before
replacing any components.
30. IGNITION CONTROL GROUNDING
CHECK (Silicon Nitride Ignition)
a. While supporting the access panel, remove two
screws from bottom edge of access panel. Refer
to Figure 8.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
locators from bottom edge of front panel. Refer
to Figure 17.
c. Close main gas shut-off valve. Refer to
Figure 3.
d. Remove wires from sensor terminals. Refer to
Figure 20.
e. Set test meter to read Ohms and put meter
probes on the ground wire connection in 12-pin
block (connected to module) and on the green
ground screw in base of dryer.
f. Meter should read “zero” Ohms. If meter
registers an Ohm reading of any amount, check
ground wire connection and replace as
necessary.
31. THERMAL FUSE (Electric Models)
a. While supporting the access panel, remove two
screws from bottom edge of front access panel.
Refer to Figure 8.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
panel locators from bottom edge of front panel.
Refer to Figure 17.
c. Label and disconnect wires from thermal fuse.
Refer to Figure 22.
NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring
thermal fuse.
d. Set multimeter to read Ohms. Apply meter
probes to thermal fuse terminals. Multimeter
should read 0 Ohms. If the meter does not show
any reading (infinite Ohms), then the fuse is
open. If the fuse is open, then replace BOTH
the thermal fuse and the limit thermostat.
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.
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WARNING
a. While supporting the access panel, remove two
screws from bottom edge of access panel. Refer
to Figure 8.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
panel locators from bottom edge of front panel.
Refer to Figure 17.
c. Disconnect wires from heater assembly. Refer
to Figure 22.
NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring
heater assembly.
d. Set meter to read Ohms. Apply meter probes to
the heater assembly terminals. Refer to
Figure 22. Meter should read as follows: (Cold
Ohms).
Heater
Element
Color
Code
Red5240 V 60 Hz. 10.39 ± .31 Ohms Cold
White4.75 208 V 60 Hz. 8.2 ± .5 Ohms Cold
Green4.8240 V 50 Hz. 10.75 ± .32 Ohms Cold
Yellow4240 V 50 Hz. 13.03 ± .39 Ohms Cold
Blue3.1240 V 50 Hz. 16.7 ± .5 Ohms Cold
Orange5.35 240 V 60 Hz. 9.72 ± .3 Ohms Cold
Purple4.25 208 V 60 Hz. 9.27 ± .3 Ohms Cold
KW Voltage/Hz.Resistance Reading
33. CYCLING OR LIMIT THERMOSTAT
a. While supporting the access panel, remove two
screws from bottom edge of access panel. Refer
to Figure 8.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
panel locators from bottom edge of front panel.
Refer to Figure 17.
c. Label and disconnect wires from thermostat.
Refer to Figure 22.
Section 5 Test Procedures
NOTE: Refer to wiring diagram when rewiring
thermostat.
Cycling Thermostat (S.P.S.T. – 2 Terminals)
or Limit Thermostat
d. Set meter to read Ohms.
(1) Apply meter probes to the thermostat
terminals.
(2) Meter should read “zero.”
34. DOOR SWITCH
a. While supporting the access panel, remove two
screws from bottom edge of access panel. Refer
to Figure 8.
b. Gently lower the access panel to disengage
locators from bottom edge of front panel. Refer
to Figure 17.
c. Remove two screws holding bottom tabs on
front panel to dryer side panels. Refer to
Figure 9. Swing bottom of front panel away
from dryer far enough to disengage hold-down
clips and locators from cabinet top.
d. Disconnect wires from door switch. Refer to
Figure 16.
NOTE: Refer to model wiring diagram when
rewiring door switch.
e. Set meter to read Ohms and apply meter probes
on switch terminals 1 and 3 with door closed.
You should get “zero” reading.