Alliance Laundry Systems UT025F, CT035R, CHD25G2-CA025L, CHD25G2-CT025N, DRST45G2-BTT45N Programming Manual

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Tumble Dryer
OPL Electronic Control
Refer to Page 7 for Model Identification
Programming
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Front Matter

WARNING
Machine installations must comply with minimum specifications and requirements stated in the appli­cable Installation Manual, any applicable municipal building codes, water supply requirements, electrical wiring regulations and any other relevant statutory regulations. Due to varied requirements and applica­ble local codes, this machine must be installed, ad­justed, and serviced by qualified maintenance per­sonnel familiar with applicable local codes and the construction and operation of this type of machinery. They must also be familiar with the potential hazards involved. Failure to observe this warning may result in personal injury, property damage, and/or equip­ment damage, and will void the warranty.
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Front Matter
NOTE: The WARNINGS and IMPORTANT SAFETY 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.
Any problems or conditions not understood should be reported to the dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer.
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Table of Contents

Front Matter.......................................................................................... 3
Introduction........................................................................................... 7
Model Identification........................................................................................7
Nameplate Location...................................................................................... 17
Preliminary Information.......................................................................18
About the Control......................................................................................... 18
DIP Switch Configuration..............................................................................18
Power Failure Recovery................................................................................ 18
Communications...........................................................................................18
Audit Information......................................................................................... 18
Restore to Factory Defaults............................................................................18
Entering Program Mode................................................................................ 19
Control Identification........................................................................... 20
Operational Keypad...................................................................................... 20
Operation Modes.......................................................................................... 21
General Modes of Operation.......................................................................21
Power-up Mode.........................................................................................21
Idle Mode................................................................................................. 22
Run Mode.................................................................................................22
Rapid Advance Mode................................................................................ 23
Pause Mode.............................................................................................. 23
Error Mode............................................................................................... 23
Communication Mode............................................................................... 23
Cool Down Mode......................................................................................23
End of Cycle Mode....................................................................................23
Extended Tumble Mode.............................................................................23
Reversing Mode (reversing models only).....................................................23
Entering Diagnostic Mode From Idle Mode................................................. 23
Displaying Temperature Mode.................................................................... 23
Machine Cycle Definition and Operation.............................................. 24
Machine Cycle Operation.............................................................................. 24
Time Dry Cycle.........................................................................................24
Auto-Dry Cycle.........................................................................................24
Moisture Dry Cycle (if equipped)................................................................24
Rotation Sensor Equipped Machines...............................................................24
To Start a Cycle............................................................................................ 24
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Entering the Manual Mode................................................................... 25
How to Enter the Manual Mode......................................................................25
Programming Control...........................................................................27
What Can Be Programmed?........................................................................... 27
How to Program a Cycle................................................................................27
Programmable Options Available................................................................... 27
Collecting Audit Information................................................................ 38
How to Enter Audit Feature........................................................................... 38
How to Read Audit Data................................................................................38
How to Exit Audit Feature............................................................................. 38
Manual Reset........................................................................................39
Custom Save.........................................................................................40
Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions............................... 41
How to Enter Testing Feature......................................................................... 41
How to Start Tests......................................................................................... 41
How to Exit Testing Feature...........................................................................41
Diagnostic Test Descriptions.......................................................................... 44
Control Software Version Number Test........................................................44
Loading Door Test.....................................................................................44
Lint Door Test...........................................................................................44
Heater Interlock Test..................................................................................44
Dip Switch Status......................................................................................44
ICM Alarm Status..................................................................................... 45
ICM Reset Test......................................................................................... 45
External Alarm Test...................................................................................45
Tumble Dryer On Temperature Test............................................................ 45
Thermistor Temperature Test...................................................................... 45
Machine Configuration Display #2 Test....................................................... 45
Machine Configuration Display #3 Test....................................................... 46
Airflow Switch Test...................................................................................46
Fan Motor Test..........................................................................................46
Damper Motor Test....................................................................................46
Reverse Motor Test....................................................................................47
Rotation Sensor Test.................................................................................. 47
Moisture Sensor Test (Shorted Test Jumper).................................................47
Moisture Sensor Test (Resistance Test Jumper)............................................ 47
Production Test Cycle....................................................................................47
To Enter Production Test Cycle...................................................................47
To Exit Production Test Cycle.................................................................... 48
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Machine Errors.................................................................................... 49
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PDA Communications Error.......................................................................... 49
Open Thermistor Error.................................................................................. 49
Shorted Thermistor Error...............................................................................49
Stove and Cabinet Limit Errors...................................................................... 49
Auto Ignition Retry (Gas Models Only).......................................................... 49
Air Flow Switch Errors..................................................................................49
Airflow Switch Sensed Closed While Not In Run Mode................................49
Airflow Switch Does Not Close After Cycle Started..................................... 49
Airflow Switch Bounces During A Running Cycle....................................... 49
Rotation Sensor Error....................................................................................50
Fan Motor Contactor Error.............................................................................50
Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch Error............................................................... 50
DIP Switch/Harness Index Mismatch Error..................................................... 50
Moisture Sensor Error................................................................................... 50
Error Codes..........................................................................................51
Communication Mode...........................................................................53
Infra-red Communications............................................................................. 53
How to Begin Communications with An External Device................................. 53
Cycle Charts.........................................................................................54
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Introduction

Model Identification

Information in this manual is applicable to these tumble dryer models:
Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
Introduction
25 Pound CHD25G2-
CA025L
CHD25G2­CA025N
CHD25G2­CT025L
CHD25G2­CT025N
CHD25G2­CU025L
CHD25G2­CU025N
CK025N
CK025R
CT025R
CU025R
DR25G2­BA025L
DR25G2­BA025N
DR25G2­BK025N
DR25G2­BK025R
DR25G2­BT025L
DR25G2­BT025N
DR25G2­BT025R
DR25G2­BU025L
DR25G2­BU025N
DR25G2­BU025R
HA025L
HA025N
HK025N
HK025R
HT025L
HT025N
HT025R
HU025L
HU025N
HU025R
IPD25G2
IT025L
IT025N
IT025R
LA025L
LA025N
LK025N
LT025L
LT025N
LU025L
LU025N
NT025L
NT025N
NU025L
PA025L
PA025N
PK025N
PT025L
PT025N
PU025L
PU025N
SA025L
SA025N
SK025N
SK025R
ST025L
ST025N
ST025R
SU025L
SU025N
SU025R
UA025L
UA025N
UK025N
UK025R
UT025L
UT025N
UT025R
UU025L
UU025N
UU025R
CHD25S2­CT025S
CHD25S2­CU025S
DR25S2­BT025S
DR25S2­BU025S
HT025S
HU025S
IPD25S2
IT025S
LT025S
LU025S
NT025S
NU025S
PT025S
PU025S
ST025S
SU025S
UT025S
UU025S
CHD25E2­CT025E
CHD25E2­CU025E
CT025F
CU025F
DR25E2­BT025E
DR25E2­BT025F
DR25E2­BU025E
DR25E2­BU025F
HT025E
HT025F
HU025E
HU025F
IPD25E2
IT025E
IT025F
LT025E
LU025E
NT025E
NU025E
PT025E
PU025E
ST025E
ST025F
SU025E
SU025F
UT025E
UT025F
UU025E
UU025F
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Introduction
Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
30 Pound CHD30G2-
CA030L
CHD30G2­CA030N
CHD30G2­CT030L
CHD30G2­CT030N
CHD30G2­CU030L
CHD30G2­CU030N
CK030N
CK030R
CT030R
CU030R
DR30G2­BA030L
DR30G2­BA030N
DR30G2­BK030N
DR30G2­BK030R
DR30G2­BT030D
DR30G2­BT030L
DR30G2­BT030N
DR30G2­BT030R
DR30G2­BU030L
DR30G2­BU030N
DR30G2­BU030R
HA030L
HA030N
HK030N
HK030R
HT030D
HT030L
HT030N
HT030R
HU030L
HU030N
HU030R
IPD30G2
IT030L
IT030N
IT030R
LA030L
LA030N
LK030N
LT030L
LT030N
LU030L
LU030N
NT030L
NT030N
NU030L
NU030N
PA030L
PA030N
PK030N
PT030L
PT030N
PU030L
PU030N
SA030L
SA030N
SK030N
SK030R
ST030D
ST030L
ST030N
ST030R
SU030L
SU030N
SU030R
UA030L
UA030N
UK030N
UK030R
UT030L
UT030N
UT030R
UU030L
UU030N
UU030R
CHD30S2­CT030S
CHD30S2­CU030S
DR30S2­BT030S
DR30S2­BU030S
HT030S
HU030S
IPD30S2
IT030S
LT030S
LU030S
NT030S
NU030S
PT030S
PU030S
ST030S
SU030S
UT030S
UU030S
CHD30E2­CT030E
CHD30E2­CU030E
CT030F
CU030F
DR30E2­BT030E
DR30E2­BT030F
DR30E2­BU030E
DR30E2­BU030F
HT030E
HT030F
HU030E
HU030F
IPD30E2
IT030E
IT030F
LT030E
LU030E
NT030E
NU030E
PT030E
PU030E
ST030E
ST030F
SU030E
SU030F
UT030E
UT030F
UU030E
UU030F
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Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
Introduction
30 Pound Stacked
CHD30STG 2-CAT30L
CHD30STG 2-CAT30N
CHD30STG 2-CTT30L
CHD30STG 2-CTT30N
CHD30STG 2-CUT30L
CHD30STG 2-CUT30N
CKT30N
CKT30R
CTT30R
CUT30R
DR335
DR335G2­BKT30N
DR335G2­BKT30R
DR335G2­BTT30R
DR335G2­BUT30R
DRST30G2­BAT30L
DRST30G2­BAT30N
DRST30G2­BTT30D
DRST30G2­BTT30L
DRST30G2­BUT30L
DRST30G2­BUT30N
HAT30L
HAT30N
HKT30N
HKT30R
HTT30D
HTT30L
HTT30N
HTT30R
HUT30L
HUT30N
HUT30R
IPD30STG2
ITT30L
ITT30N
ITT30R
LAT30L
LAT30N
LKT30N
LTT30L
LTT30N
LUT30L
LUT30N
NTT30L
NTT30N
NUT30L
PAT30L
PAT30N
PKT30N
PTT30L
PTT30N
PUT30L
PUT30N
SAT30L
SAT30N
SKT30N
SKT30R
STT30D
STT30L
STT30N
STT30R
SUT30L
SUT30N
SUT30R
UAT30L
UAT30N
UKT30N
UKT30R
UTT30L
UTT30N
UTT30R
UUT30L
UUT30N
UUT30R
CHD30STS2
-CTT30S
CHD30STS2
-CUT30S
DRST30S2­BTT30S
DRST30S2­BUT30S
HTT30S
HUT30S
IPD30STS2
ITT30S
LTT30S
LUT30S
NTT30S
NUT30S
PTT30S
PUT30S
STT30S
SUT30S
UTT30S
UUT30S
CHD30STE2
-CTT30E
CHD30STE2
-CUT30E
CTT30F
CUT30F
DR335G2­BTT30F
DR335G2­BUT30F
DRST30E2­BTT30E
DRST30E2­BUT30E
HTT30E
HTT30F
HUT30E
HUT30F
IPD30STE2
ITT30E
ITT30F
LTT30E
LUT30E
NTT30E
NUT30E
PTT30E
PUT30E
STT30E
STT30F
SUT30E
SUT30F
UTT30E
UTT30F
UUT30E
UUT30F
DRST30G2­BTT30N
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Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
35 Pound CHD35G2-
CA035L
CHD35G2­CA035N
CHD35G2­CT035L
CHD35G2­CT035N
CHD35G2­CU035L
CHD35G2­CU035N
CK035N
CK035R
CT035R
CU035R
DR35G2­BA035L
DR35G2­BA035N
DR35G2­BK035N
DR35G2­BK035R
DR35G2­BT035L
DR35G2­BT035N
DR35G2­BT035R
DR35G2­BU035L
DR35G2­BU035R
HA035L
HA035N
HK035N
HK035R
HT035L
HT035N
HT035R
HU035L
HU035N
HU035R
IPD35G2
IT035L
IT035N
IT035R
LA035L
LA035N
LK035N
LT035L
LT035N
LU035L
LU035N
NT035L
NT035N
NU035L
NU035N
PA035L
PA035N
PK035N
PT035L
PT035N
PU035L
PU035N
SA035L
SA035N
SK035N
SK030R
ST035L
ST035N
ST035R
SU035L
SU035N
SU035R
UA035L
UA035N
UK035N
UK035R
UT035L
UT035N
UT035R
UU035L
UU035N
UU035R
CHD35S2­CT035S
CHD35S2­CU035S
DR35S2­BT035S
DR35S2­BU035S
HT035S
HU035S
IPD35S2
IT035S
LT035S
LU035S
NT035S
NU035S
PT035S
PU035S
ST035S
SU035S
UT035S
UU035S
CHD35E2­CT035E
CHD35E2­CU035E
CT035F
CU035F
DR35E2­BT035E
DR35E2­BT035F
DR35E2­BU035E
DR35E2­BU035F
HT035E
HT035F
HU035E
HU035F
IPD35E2
IT035E
IT035F
LT035E
LU035E
NT035E
NU035E
PT035E
PU035E
ST035E
ST035F
SU035E
SU035F
UT035E
UT035F
UU035E
UU035F
DR35G2­BU035N
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Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
Introduction
45 Pound Stacked
CKT45N
CKT45R
CTT45L
CTT45N
CTT45R
DR445G2­BAT45L
DR445G2­BAT45N
DR445G2­BKT45N
DR445G2­BKT45R
DR445G2­BTT45D
DR445G2­BTT45L
DR445G2­BTT45N
DR445G2­BTT45R
DR445G2­BUT45L
DR445G2­BUT45N
DR445G2­BUT45R
DRST45G2­BAT45L
DRST45G2­BAT45N
DRST45G2­BTT45D
DRST45G2­BUT45L
DRST45G2­BUT45N
HAT45L
HAT45N
HKT45N
HKT45R
HTT45D
HTT45L
HTT45N
HTT45R
HUT45L
HUT45N
HUT45R
IPD45STG2
ITT45L
ITT45N
ITT45R
LAT45L
LAT45N
LKT45N
LTT45L
LTT45N
LUT45L
LUT45N
NTT45L
NTT45N
NUT45L
PAT45L
PAT45N
PKT45N
PTT45L
PTT45N
PUT45L
PUT45N
SAT45L
SAT45N
SKT45N
SKT45R
STT45D
STT45L
STT45N
STT45R
SUT45L
SUT45N
SUT45R
UAT45L
UAT45N
UKT45N
UKT45R
UTT45L
UTT45N
UTT45R
UUT45L
UUT45N
UUT45R
Not Applicable Not Applicable
DRST45G2­BTT45L
DRST45G2­BTT45N
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Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
50 Pound CA050L
CA050N
CK050N
CT050L
CT050N
CU050L
CU050N
DR50G2­BA050L
DR50G2­BA050N
DR50G2­BK050N
DR50G2­BT050D
DR50G2­BT050L
DR50G2­BT050N
DR50G2­BU050L
DR50G2­BU050N
DR55G2­BA050L
DR55G2­BA050N
DR55G2­BT050D
DR55G2­BT050L
DR55G2­BT050N
DR55G2­BU050L
DR55G2­BU050N
HA050L
HA050N
HK050N
HT050D
HT050L
HT050N
HU050L
HU050N
IPD50G2
IT050L
IT050N
LA050L
LA050N
LK050N
LT050L
LT050N
LU050L
LU050N
NT050L
NT050N
NU050L
NU050N
PA050L
PA050N
PK050N
PT050L
PT050N
PU050L
PU050N
SA050L
SA050N
SK050N
ST050D
ST050L
ST050N
SU050L
SU050N
UA050L
UA050N
UK050N
UT050L
UT050N
UU050L
UU050N
CT050S
CT050T
CU050S
CU050T
DR50S2­BT050S
DR50S2­BT050T
DR50S2­BU050S
DR50S2­BU050T
DR55S2­BT050S
DR55S2­BT050T
DR55S2­BU050S
DR55S2­BU050T
HT050S
HT050T
HU050S
HU050T
IPD50S2
IT050S
IT050T
LT050S
LT050T
LU050S
LU050T
NT050S
NU050S
PT050S
PT050T
PU050S
PU050T
ST050S
ST050T
SU050S
SU050T
UT050S
UT050T
UU050S
UU050T
CT050E
CU050E
DR50E2­BT050E
DR50E2­BU050E
DR55E2­BT050E
DR55E2­BU050E
HT050E
HU050E
IPD50E2
IT050E
LT050E
LU050E
NT050E
NU050E
PT050E
PU050E
ST050E
SU050E
UT050E
UU050E
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Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
Introduction
55 Pound CA055L
CA055N
CK055N
CK055R
CT055L
CT055N
CT055R
CU055L
CU055N
CU055R
DR55SG2­BA055L
DR55SG2­BA055N
DR55SG2­BK055N
DR55SG2­BK055R
DR55SG2­BT055D
DR55SG2­BT055L
HA055L
HA055N
HK055N
HK055R
HT055D
HT055L
HT055N
HT055R
HU055L
HU055N
HU055R
IPD55G2
IT055L
IT055N
IT055R
LA055L
LA055N
LK055N
LT055L
LT055N
PA055L
PA055N
PK055N
PT055L
PT055N
PU055L
PU055N
SA055L
SA055N
SK055N
SK055R
ST055D
ST055L
ST055N
ST055R
SU055L
SU055N
SU055R
UA055L
UA055N
Not Applicable CT055E
CT055F
CU055E
CU055F
DR55SE2­BT055E
DR55SE2­BT055F
DR55SE2­BU055E
DR55SE2­BU055F
HT055E
HT055F
HU055E
HU055F
IPD55E2
IT055E
IT055F
LT055E
LU055E
NT055E
NU055E
PT055E
PU055E
ST055E
ST055F
SU055E
SU055F
UT055E
UT055F
UU055E
UU055F
DR55SG2­BT055N
DR55SG2­BT055R
DR55SG2­BU055L
DR55SG2­BU055N
DR55SG2­BU055R
LU055L
LU055N
NT055L
NT055N
NU055L
NU055N
UK055N
UK055R
UT055L
UT055N
UT055R
UU055L
UU055N
UU055R
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Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
75 Pound CA075L
CA075N
CK075N
CK075R
CT075L
CT075N
CT075R
CU075L
CU075N
CU075R
DR75G2­BA075L
DR75G2­BA075N
DR75G2­BK075N
DR75G2­BK075R
DR75G2­BT075D
DR75G2­BT075L
DR75G2­BT075N
DR75G2­BT075R
DR75G2­BU075L
DR75G2­BU075N
DR75G2­BU075R
DR80G2­BA075L
DR80G2­BA075N
DR80G2­BT075D
DR80G2­BT075L
DR80G2­BT075N
DR80G2­BU075L
DR80G2­BU075N
HA075L
HA075N
HK075N
HK075R
HT075D
HT075L
HT075N
HT075R
HU075L
HU075N
HU075R
IPD75G2
IT075L
IT075N
IT075R
LA075L
LA075N
LK075N
LT075L
LT075N
LU075L
LU075N
NT075L
NT075N
NU075L
NU075N
PA075L
PA075N
PK075N
PT075L
PT075N
PU075L
PU075N
SA075L
SA075N
SK075N
SK075R
ST075D
ST075L
ST075N
ST075R
STF75L
STF75N
SU075L
SU075N
SU075R
UA075L
UA075N
UK075N
UK075R
UT075L
UT075N
UT075R
UTF75L
UTF75N
UU075L
UU075N
UU075R
CT075S
CT075T
CU075S
CU075T
DR75S2­BT075S
DR75S2­BT075T
DR75S2­BU075S
DR75S2­BU075T
DR80S2­BT075S
DR80S2­BT075T
DR80S2­BU075S
DR80S2­BU075T
HT075S
HT075T
HU075S
HU075T
IPD75S2
IT075S
IT075T
LT075S
LT075T
LU075S
LU075T
NT075S
NU075S
PT075S
PT075T
PU075S
PU075T
ST075S
ST075T
SU075S
SU075T
UT075S
UT075T
UU075S
UU075T
CT075E
CT075F
CU075E
CU075F
DR75E2­BT075E
DR75E2­BT075F
DR75E2­BU075E
DR75E2­BU075F
DR80E2­BT075E
DR80E2­BU075E
HT075E
HT075F
HU075E
HU075F
IPD75E2
IT075E
IT075F
LT075E
LU075E
NT075E
NU075E
PT075E
PU075E
ST075E
ST075F
SU075E
SU075F
UT075E
UT075F
UU075E
UU075F
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Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
Introduction
120 Pound CA120L
CA120N
CK120N
CT120L
CT120N
CU120L
CU120N
DR120G2­BA120L
DR120G2­BA120N
DR120G2­BK120N
DR120G2­BT120L
DR120G2­BT120N
DR120G2­BU120L
DR120G2­BU120N
HA120L
HA120N
HK120N
HT120L
HT120N
HU120L
HU120N
IPD120G2
IT120L
IT120N
LA120L
LA120N
LK120N
LT120L
LT120N
LU120L
LU120N
NT120L
NT120N
NU120L
PA120L
PA120N
PK120N
PT120L
PT120N
PU120L
PU120N
SA120L
SA120N
SK120N
ST120L
ST120N
SU120L
SU120N
UA120L
UA120N
UK120N
UT120L
UT120N
UU120L
CT120S
CT120T
CU120S
CU120T
DR120S2­BT120S
DR120S2­BT120T
DR120S2­BU120S
DR120S2­BU120T
HT120S
HT120T
HU120S
HU120T
IPD120S2
IT120S
IT120T
LT120S
LT120T
LU120S
LU120T
NT120S
NU120S
PT120S
PT120T
PU120S
PU120T
ST120S
ST120T
SU120S
SU120T
UT120S
UT120T
UU120S
UU120T
CT120E
CU120E
DR120E2­BT120E
DR120E2­BU120E
HT120E
HU120E
IT120E
LT120E
LU120E
NT120E
NU120E
PT120E
PU120E
ST120E
SU120E
UT120E
UU120E
NU120N
UU120N
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Introduction
Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
170 Pound CA170L
CA170N
CK170N
CT170L
CT170N
CU170L
CU170N
DR170G2­BA170L
DR170G2­BA170N
DR170G2­BK170N
DR170G2­BT170L
DR170G2­BT170N
DR170G2­BU170L
DR170G2­BU170N
HA170L
HA170N
HK170N
HT170L
HT170N
HU170L
HU170N
IPD170G2
IT170L
IT170N
LA170L
LA170N
LK170N
LT170L
LT170N
LU170L
LU170N
NT170L
NT170N
PA170L
PA170N
PK170N
PT170L
PT170N
PU170L
PU170N
SA170L
SA170N
SK170N
ST170L
ST170N
SU170L
SU170N
UA170L
UA170N
UK170N
UT170L
UT170N
CT170S
CT170T
CU170S
CU170T
DR170S2­BT170S
DR170S2­BT170T
DR170S2­BU170S
DR170S2­BU170T
HT170S
HT170T
HU170S
HU170T
IPD170S2
IT170S
IT170T
LT170S
LT170T
LU170S
LU170T
NT170S
NU170S
PT170S
PT170T
PU170S
PU170T
ST170S
ST170T
SU170S
SU170T
UT170S
UT170T
UU170S
UU170T
Not Applicable
NU170L
NU170N
UU170L
UU170N
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Gas Steam/Thermal Oil Electric
Introduction
200 Pound CA200L
CA200N
CT200L
CT200N
CU200L
CU200N
DR200G2­BA200L
DR200G2­BA200N
DR200G2­BT200L
DR200G2­BT200N
DR200G2­BU200L
DR200G2­BU200N
HA200L
HT200L
HT200N
HU200L
HU200N
IT200L
IT200N
LA200L
LA200N
LT200L
LT200N
LU200L
LU200N
NT200L
NT200N
NU200L
NU200N
PA200L
PT200L
PT200N
PU200L
PU200N
SA200L
SA200N
ST200L
ST200N
SU200L
SU200N
UA200L
UA200N
UT200L
UT200N
UU200L
UU200N
CT200S
CT200T
CU200S
CU200T
DR200S2­BT200S
DR200S2­BT200T
DR200S2­BU200S
DR200S2­BU200T
HT200S
HT200T
HU200S
HU200T
IT200S
IT200T
LT200S
LT200T
LU200S
LU200T
NT200S
NU200S
PT200S
PT200T
PU200S
PU200T
ST200S
ST200T
SU200S
SU200T
UT200S
UT200T
UU200S
Not Applicable
HA200N
PA200N
Includes models with the following control suffixes:
EO – OPL electronic
RE – reversing OPL electronic

Nameplate Location

The nameplate is located on the back of the machine and is pro­grammed in the control.
UU200T
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Preliminary Information

TMB1445R_SVG
Preliminary Information

About the Control

This control is an advanced, programmable computer that lets the owner control most machine features by pressing a sequence of keypads.
The control allows the owner to program custom cycles, run di­agnostic cycles, and retrieve audit and error information.
Tumble Dryers shipped from the factory have default cycles and other settings built in. The owner can change the default cycle or any cycle.
IMPORTANT: It is extremely important that the tumble dryer has a positive ground and that all mechanical and electrical connections are made before applying power to or operating the tumble dryer.

DIP Switch Configuration

Make sure DIP switches are configured properly for the machine. Refer to Figure 1 .
such as PDAs and laptops that are IrDA capable (able to transmit information to machine) that have been tested and approved for use with the software can be used as a tool for managing the ma­chine.

Audit Information

The control collects and stores audit information, which can be accessed with a PDA or PC. Refer to the following list for some of the available audit information. Refer to PC and PDA Appli- cation User Instructions.
End of Cycle to Loading Door Open Time
End of Cycle to Start of Next Cycle Time
Total Number of Machine Cycles
Total Number of Operating Minutes
Power Failure Audit Data
The PDA or PC can receive audit and program data from the con­trol, and send programming data and diagnostic commands to the control. Refer to PC and PDA Application User Instructions for additional information.
Some of the above listed audit data is available manually. Refer to How to Enter Audit Feature section.
Figure 1

Power Failure Recovery

If a cycle is in progress when the power fails, and if the power outage lasts three or more seconds, the cycle is lost and cannot be resumed when power recovers. If the power outage lasts less than three seconds, the control will resume the cycle when the power recovers.

Communications

The control has the ability to communicate with a PDA and a lap­top with an IrDA device running the control software. Devices

Restore to Factory Defaults

When the user resets to factory default, the control resets all of the default values. The control also resets Machine Cycles #1 through #30. The control will also reset the following to factory­defaults:
Default Global Settings
Ignition Retries = 3
Temperature Units = Fahrenheit (°F)
High (H) Temperature = 190 (°F)
Medium (M) Temperature = 160 (°F)
Low (L) Temperature = 140 (°F)
Very Low (VL) Temperature = 120 (°F)
Cool Down Temperature = 100 (°F)
Cool Down Time = 2 (minutes)
Rapid Advance = Disabled
Multi-Segment Cycles = Disabled
Daylight Saving = Enabled
Key Pad Audio = Enabled
End of Cycle Audio = Enabled (5 seconds)
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End of Cycle External Signal = Enabled (5 seconds)
Clean Lint Screen Reminder = Off
Display Limit Errors = Disabled
Manual Diagnostics = Enabled
*Manual Programming = Enabled
**Reverse Cylinder Rotate Time = 30 (seconds)
**Reverse Cylinder Stop Time = 6 (seconds)
**Advanced Reversing = Disabled
***Advanced Options for Moisture Dry = Disabled
***Display Moisture Sensor Error = Disabled
*If manual programming is disabled, programming changes to the control can only be made with an external communication de­vice. Refer to PC and PDA Application User Instructions.
**Only available on units equipped with reversing feature.
***Only available on units equipped with moisture sensing fea­ture.
Refer to Factory Defaults, Menu section for information on Re­storing Factory Defaults.
Preliminary Information

Entering Program Mode

Press and hold Stop, then Back, then Up to enter the program­ming options.
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Control Identification

TMB1345R_SVG
TMB1346R_SVG
TMB1371R_SVG
TMB1375R_SVG
START
BACK
STOP
TMB2369N_SVG
TMB2370N_SVG
START
STOP
BACK
Control Identification

Operational Keypad

The control includes five keypads. These functions are available to the operator and are intended to control and manage operation of the tumble dryer. Refer to Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Fig- ure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 and Table 1 .
S Models
Figure 2
H Models
B, C and I Models
Figure 5
P Models Through 5/31/15
U Models
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L Models Through 5/31/15; N Models
Figure 3
Figure 7
Figure 4
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TMB1464R_SVG
Control Identification
L and P Models Starting 6/1/15
NOTE: The reversing feature is not available on all models.
Figure 8
Keypad Description
UP ARROW Press to scroll through menu options and edit parameter values.
DOWN ARROW Press to scroll through menu options and edit parameter values.
BACK ARROW Press to go to the list of parameters without saving the value when adjusting the value
of a programming parameter. Also, press to go to the previous menu when the control displays a parameter, return to Idle Mode when the control displays the main menu or clear an error message from the display.
STOP Press to pause a cycle while in Run Mode or abort a cycle if the control is in Pause
Mode.
START Press to start the selected cycle, select an option when in the menu or save a value
when editing a parameter.
Status Indicator LED Description
PROGRAM LED will light up if the control is in Manual Programming Mode or if a cycle is being
modified.
REVERSING LED will light up when cylinder is reversing.
ENERGY SAVER LED will light up when a Moisture Dry or Auto Dry cycle is running.
HEATING LED will light up when the machine is in the heat portion of the cycle.
Table 1

Power-up Mode

Operation Modes

The control enters this mode at power-up. When power is applied

General Modes of Operation

In each mode of operation, the user may press keypads or com­municate with the control to change the displayed menu.
to the tumble dryer, the control becomes active and will display its software version as SHH (HH is the version number) for one second. If the control was not powered down during a running cycle, it will enter the Idle Mode. After the control completes op­eration in the Power-up Mode it will enter Idle Mode.
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Control Identification

Idle Mode

The control is ready for operation in Idle Mode. Control can dis­play different menus depending on user input (keypad press, opening or closing the loading door, or PDA communication). If there is no user input for 10 minutes, display will turn off.
While in Idle Mode the control will display the active cycles. Anytime the control returns to Idle Mode after a cycle has been run, the control will display the last run cycle (except the first time the control is powered up it will show the first cycle).
Press the up arrow to increment the cycle number. Press the down arrow to decrease the cycle number. If the Start keypad is pressed and either the loading door or lint door is open the control will show door for five seconds or until door is closed.
If the control is in Idle Mode, Cycle Menu is displayed, loading and lint door closed, and the Start keypad is pressed, control will enter Run Mode.

Run Mode

The Control enters Run Mode during a cycle. Loading and lint doors are closed during Run Mode.
While in Run Mode, any programmed value can be changed for the currently running cycle. Press the Up or Down keypads to scroll through the displays. Press the Back keypad to select a pa­rameter and press Up or Down to change the value. Once the cy­cle is complete, the control will go back to the original program­med parameters. Refer to the Tables below for each cycle type’s displays.
Time Dry Cycle Display
Display 5
Moisture Dry Cycle Display
Display 1
Display 2
Display 3
Display 4
Display 5
Display 6
6 Digit Display Description
SAVE
Custom Save Mode Dis­play
Table 2
6 Digit Display Description
HH
CHH SY or CHH Cd
Actual Moisture Level
Cycle Number (HH) and Segment Number (Y) or Cycle Number (HH) and Segment Cooldown
A HHHF or A
Actual Temperature
HHHC
P HHHF or P
Programmed Temperature
HHHC
PnCHH
Programmed Moisture Level
SAVE
Custom Save Mode Dis­play
Press Stop keypad to stop cycle and enter Pause Mode. Control enters Pause Mode if loading or lint door opens. Press Start to Rapid Advance.
Time Dry Cycle Display
Display 1
6 Digit Display Description
HHH HH
Cycle Time Remaining in Minutes and Seconds (HH)
Display 2
CHH SY or CHH Cd
Cycle Number (HH) and Segment Number (Y) or Cycle Number (HH) and Segment Cooldown
Display 3
A HHHF or A
Actual Temperature
HHHC
Display 4
P HHHF or P
Programmed Temperature
HHHC
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Auto Dry Cycle Display
Display 1
Display 2
Display 3
Display 4
Display 5
Table 3
6 Digit Display Description
HHH HH
Elapsed Time in Minutes and Seconds (HH)
CHH SY or CHH Cd
Cycle Number (HH) and Segment Number (Y) or Cycle Number (HH) and Segment Cooldown
A HHHF or A
Actual Temperature
HHHC
P HHHF or P
Programmed Temperature
HHHC
P HH
Programmed Target Level
Table 4
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Control Identification

Rapid Advance Mode

If the Rapid Advance Option is enabled, the user can advance a running machine cycle by pressing the Start keypad. In a Time Dry cycle, pressing the Start keypad will decrease the remaining time by one minute. Pressing and holding the Start keypad will decrease the remaining time by four minutes per second until the end of the cycle.
In the Auto-Dry and Moisture Dry cycles, pressing the Start key­pad will advance the cycle to the next enabled segment. Note that Auto-Dry cycles only have one programmable segment.
In the Cool Down segment, pressing the Start keypad will de­crease the remaining time by one minute.
When the cycle is completed, the audit counter, Total Rapid Ad­vance Cycles, is incremented rather than the Total Machine Cy­cles audit counter. If the Rapid Advance Option is disabled pre­venting a manual Rapid Advance, the user may still execute a Rapid Advance using the PDA or PC. Refer to PC and PDA Ap- plication User Instructions for additional information on using a PDA or PC to Rapid Advance a cycle.

Pause Mode

If Stop keypad is pressed or the loading or lint door is opened while in Run Mode, control enters Pause Mode.
If the door was opened to enter Pause Mode, the control will show door until the door is closed or Pause Mode is exited. If the door is closed, the control will show PUSH for one second followed by StArt for one second as well as flash the Start key­pad LED one second on/one second off.
If the Stop keypad was pressed to enter Pause Mode and the load­ing door is closed, the control will show PAUSE until Pause Mode is exited.
Any time PAUSE is shown on the control, the Start keypad LED will flash one second on/one second off to prompt the user to re­start the cycle.

Error Mode

This mode will be entered to display all fatal machine errors.

Communication Mode

has been reached or the programmed cool down time expires, which ever happens first.

End of Cycle Mode

The control enters End of Cycle Mode after the cool down seg­ment is finished. The display will toggle between LoAd and rEAdy for one second each until End of Cycle Mode is exited. If the door has not been opened or a keypad has not been pressed after two minutes, the machine will enter Extended Tumble Mode. This mode is exited when the door is opened or Stop key­pad is pressed. The control will then return to Idle Mode.

Extended Tumble Mode

The Extended Tumble Mode has two portions. The Anti-Wrinkle Tumble is entered two minutes after the cycle has ended if the door is not opened. The cylinder will tumble for 30 seconds every two minutes for up to one hour.
If the door hasn’t been opened and no keys have been pressed one hour after the Anti-Wrinkle Tumble has ended, the control in­crements the Anti-Wrinkle Time Exceeded audit counter and en­ters Delayed Tumble. The cylinder will tumble for two minutes every 60 minutes for up to 18 hours.

Reversing Mode (reversing models only)

Models equipped with the reversing feature will rotate in the for­ward direction, pause, rotate in the reverse direction and then pause for programmable times and segments of the cycle. Factory default reversing rotate time is 30 seconds and reversing stop time is 6 seconds for all cycles with reversing enabled.

Entering Diagnostic Mode From Idle Mode

When entered from the Idle Mode, the control will be running a test selected by the user via keypad presses or communication with a device.

Displaying Temperature Mode

The temperature can be displayed during an active cycle by pressing the up arrow or down arrow to scroll through the menu. Select A:(Temp Value) to see the actual or current temperature. Select P:(Temp Value) to see the programmed temperature.
This mode is entered whenever the control is communicating with a PDA. Refer to PC and PDA Application User Instruc- tions.

Cool Down Mode

The control enters the Cool Down Mode after the heat segment of the cycle is completed or fatal error occurs. The control turns the heater off and for steam heated units turns the damper motor on. The cool down segment will end once the cool down temperature
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Machine Cycle Definition and Operation

Machine Cycle Definition and Operation
There are 30 machine cycles that can be selected and run. Ma­chine cycles can be modified or made “unavailable” by manually editing them in Modify Cycle Menu or by using the PDA to download a modified machine cycle into the control. Machine cy­cles cannot be deleted, but can be made “unavailable” so that they are not visible from the Cycle Menu. New machine cycles cannot be created, but existing machine cycles that have been edited to be “unavailable” may be re-edited to be available again.

Machine Cycle Operation

When a cycle is run, the control runs the cycle segment by seg­ment in a sequence. First the control examines the Cycle Type chosen to determine if it is a Time Dry, Auto-Dry or Moisture Dry (if equipped) cycle type. Then the first segment is examined to see if it is programmed to on or oFF. If the segment is pro­grammed to oFF, control skips to the next segment.
At the start of some machine cycles, the control displays a Total Remaining Cycle time. This time is taken from the machine cy­cles as they are programmed. The Total Remaining Cycle Time begins to count down as soon as the cycle is started.

Time Dry Cycle

2. Press Start to start selected cycle.
NOTE: If door is not closed when the Start keypad is pressed, display will show door.
In this type of cycle, the control will regulate the temperature and time duration as programmed for the cycle chosen.

Auto-Dry Cycle

If this type of cycle is selected, the control determines the cycle time based on the temperature and dryness level programmed for the cycle chosen.

Moisture Dry Cycle (if equipped)

In this type of cycle, the control checks the programmed material type, programmed target moisture content, programmed tempera­ture and the data received from the moisture sensing system to achieve the desire results.

Rotation Sensor Equipped Machines

On machines equipped with a rotation sensor, the control moni­tors the rotation sensor to verify the cylinder is rotating. The con­trol calculates the cylinder’s RPM. If the RPM drops to zero while the cylinder is supposed to be rotating, the control will ad­vance to the Cool Down segment of the cycle and an error mes­sage will be displayed.

To Start a Cycle

1. Press the Up or Down keypad to change cycles.
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Entering the Manual Mode

Entering the Manual Mode
For programming, testing, and retrieving information from the control, it is often necessary to enter the Manual Mode by follow­ing the steps below.
For an overview of entering the Manual Mode, refer to the flow­chart.

How to Enter the Manual Mode

1. Control must be in Idle Mode.
2. Press and hold the Stop keypad, then press and hold the Back
keypad, then press the Up keypad.
3.
The display will show Prog.
4. Press the Up or the Down keypad to scroll through the options until the desired option appears in the display.
5. Press the Start keypad to enter the displayed mode.
6. To exit, press the Back keypad. The control will revert back to
Idle Mode.
Manual Programming can only be turned on or off with an exter­nal device. Refer to the appropriate instruction manual. Diagnos-
tics can be turned on and off using an external device by manual programming.
By default, Manual Programming is turned on.
The manual features available in each group are as follows (the menu displayed on the display in this mode is in parentheses).
Manual Programming (Prog)
Manual Read Audit (Audit)
Manual Reset (rESEt)
Diagnostic Tests (diAg)
If a manual parameter is turned off or unavailable (ex: trying to enter diagnostics while a cycle is running), the display will change from the selected feature to oFF, an audio signal will sound for one second and the features in the parameter cannot be entered. The display will then return to the selected feature.
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Manual Mode: Enter by pressing Stop ( ), then Back (ß), then Up (á) keypads
Prog
Manual
Programming
Audit
Manual Read
Audit
rESEt
Manual Reset
diAg
Diagnostic
Tests
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the Manual Mode options.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to enter Manual Programming. Refer to Manual Programming flowchart.
CyCLE
Total machine cycles
totHrS
Total Run Hours
rA CyC
Total Rapid
Advance Cycles
HEAtHr
Total Heat Hours
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the Audit options.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to reset control.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to enter Diagnostic Tests. Refer to Diagnostic Tests flowchart.
TMB1591R_SVG
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to read audit.
Ab CyC
Total Aborted Cycles
End2OP
Average Time From End
of Cycle to Door Open
AntiCt
Total Time
Anti-wrinkle Exceeded
To enter a programming option, press the Start ( /8 ) keypad. To exit, press the Back (ß) keypad.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to read audit.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to read audit.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to read audit.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to read audit.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to read audit.
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to read audit.
End2St
Average Time From End
of Cycle to Run Mode
Press the Start ( /8 ) keypad to read audit.
Entering the Manual Mode
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Programming Control

Programming Control

What Can Be Programmed?

This feature allows the owner to program cycle parameters and other features by using the keypads. The control must have the Manual Programming Mode enabled, which is the factory de­fault. This mode can only be turned OFF and ON by using an ex­ternal device. Refer to this section when programming the con­trol.
For an overview of the programming organization, refer to the flowcharts on the following pages.
For more advanced users, a quick reference list of the options available through the programming mode is located below.
NOTE: The codes in the Option Display column of the Programmable Options List are what will show in the display when that option is selected.
Option Number
1
a
Option Display Description
CyCLE-
CyCHH-
Cycle Programming - -
Cycle HH (HH represents cycles 1-30)

How to Program a Cycle

1. Press the Up or Down keypad to scroll through the option list.
2. Press Start to select an option to program.
3. Press the Up or Down keypad to change the value of that op-
tion.
4. Press Start to save the change.
NOTE: Press the Back keypad to leave the option without saving any change.
5. After pressing Start , control will go to the next option in the list.
6. Press Back keypad to go to Idle Mode.

Programmable Options Available

Default Value Value Range
- -
1
2
3
4
5
6
CHHEn
CHHtyP
CHHnt
CHHtPt
CHHS1-
CHHS2-
Cycle HH Enable Disable - on/oFF
Cycle HH Type - tinE (Time Dry), Auto (Auto Dry), noiSt (Moisture
Dry)
Cycle HH Matieral Type - 0 (Cotton), 1 (Blend), 2 (Bedding), 3 (Delicate), 4
(Synthetic), 5 (Wool)
Cycle HH Time Past Target (minutes)
Segment 1 - CHHS11 (Segment 1 Enable/Disable), CHHS12
Segment 2 - CHHS21 (Segment 2 Enable/Disable), CHHS22
- 0-15
(Segment 1 Time), CHHS13 (Segment 1 Tempera­ture), CHHS14 (Segment 1 Auto Dry Target Level), CHHS15 (Segment 1 Moisture Dry Target Moisture), CHHS16 (Segment 1 Reversing Enable/ Disable)
(Segment 2 Time), CHHS23 (Segment 2 Tempera­ture), CHHS24 (Segment 2 Auto Dry Target Level), CHHS25 (Segment 2 Moisture Dry Target Moisture), CHHS26 (Segment 2 Reversing Enable/ Disable)
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Programming Control
Option Number
7
8
9
10
Option Display Description
CHHS3-
CHHS4-
CHHS5-
CHHCd-
Segment 3 - CHHS31 (Segment 3 Enable/Disable), CHHS32 (Seg-
Segment 4 - CHHS41 (Segment 4 Enable/Disable), CHHS42
Segment 5 - CHHS51 (Segment 5 Enable/Disable), CHHS52
Cool Down - CHHCd1 (Cool Down Temperature), CHHCd2 (Cool
Default Value Value Range
ment 3 Time), CHHS33 (Segment 3 Temperature), CHHS34 (Segment 3 Auto Dry Target Level), CHHS35 (Segment 3 Moisture Dry Target Moisture), CHHS36 (Segment 3 Reversing Enable/ Disable)
(Segment 4 Time), CHHS43 (Segment 4 Tempera­ture), CHHS44 (Segment 4 Auto Dry Target Level), CHHS45 (Segment 4 Moisture Dry Target Moisture), CHHS46 (Segment 4 Reversing Enable/ Disable)
(Segment 5 Time), CHHS53 (Segment 5 Tempera­ture), CHHS54 (Segment 5 Auto Dry Target Level), CHHS55 (Segment 5 Moisture Dry Target Moisture), CHHS56 (Segment 5 Reversing Enable/ Disable)
Down Time), CHHCd3 (Cool Down Segment Re­versing Enable/Disable)
11
2
a
b
3
a
b
c
4
a
b
CHHr-
Cd-
Cd 1
Cd 2
rEu-
rEu 1
rEu 2
rEu 3
tEnP-
tEnP 1
tEnP 2
Reversing - CHH r1 (Cycle Reversing Enable/Disable), CHH r2
(Cycle Reversing Rotate Time), CHH r3 (Cycle Re­versing Stop Time)
Global Cool Down - -
Cool Down Temperature 100°F
70°-110°F [21°-43°C]
[38°C]
Cool Down Time (minutes) 2 1-15
Global Reversing Parame-
- -
ters
Rotate Time (seconds) 3 (30) 3-9 (30-540 seconds)
Stop Time (seconds) 0 (6) 0-4 (6-10 seconds)
Advanced Reversing 0 0 (oFF), 1 (on)
Global Temperatures - -
Global Very Low Tempera­ture
Global Low Temperature 140°F
120°F [49°C]
[60°C]
100°-120°F [38°-49°C]
120°-140°F [49°-60°C](50, 75, 120, 170, 200 Pound Models), 105°-145°F [41°-63°C](25, 30, T30 Pound Models),125°-155°F [52°-68°C](35, T45, 55 Pound Models)
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Programming Control
Option Number
c
d
5
a
b
c
6
a
Option Display Description
tEnP 3
Global Medium Tempera­ture
tEnP 4
Audio-
Aud 1
Aud 2
Global High Temperature 190°F
Global Audio Signal - -
End of Cycle 1 0 (oFF), 1 (on)
End of Cycle Duration (seconds)
Aud 3
ESig-
ESig 1
Keypad Feedback 1 0 (oFF), 1 (on)
External Signal - -
External Signal End of Cy­cle
Default Value Value Range
160°F [71°C]
140°-160°F [60°-71°C](50, 75, 120, 170, 200 Pound Models), 135°-160°F [57°-71°C](25, 30, T30 Pound Models),145°-165°F [63°-74°C](35, T45, 55 Pound Models)
160°-190°F [71°-88°C](35, T45, 55, 50, 75, 120,
[88°C]
170, 200 Pound Models), 155°-190°F [68°-88°C](25, 30, T30 Pound Models)
5 1-120
1 0 (oFF), 1 (on)
b
7
8
9
a
b
10
11
12
13
a
b
ESig 2
nuLSEg
ndryOP
Error-
EdiSPL
noiSt
t FC
AI g
L int
rtC-
rtC 1
rtC 2
External Signal End of Cy-
5 1-120
cle Duration (seconds)
Multi-Segment Cycles 0 1 (Enable), 0 (Disable)
Advanced Moisture Dry
0 1 (Enable), 0 (Disable)
Options
Error Displays - -
Display Limit Errors 0 1 (Enable), 0 (Disable)
Display Moisture Sensor
1 1 (Enable), 0 (Disable)
Error
Temperature 0 0 (Fahrenheit), 1 (Celsius)
Auto Ignite Retry 3 0-255
Clean Lint Reminder 0 0 (off)-255
Real Time Clock - -
Minutes - 0-59
Hours - 0-23
c
d
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rtC 4
Day - 1-7
Date - 1-31
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Option Number
e
f
g
14
15
Option Display Description
rtC 5
rtC 6
rtC 7
rAPdEn
diAgEn
Month - 1-12
Year - 0-99
Daylight Savings 1 1 (Enable), 0 (Disable)
Manual Rapid Advance 0 1 (Enable), 0 (Disable)
Manual Diagnostics 1 1 (Enable), 0 (Disable)
Default Value Value Range
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CyCLE-
Cycle Programming
CHHEn
Cycle HH Enable Disable
CyCHH
Cycle to be programmed
CHHtyP
Cycle HH Type
Press the
CHHnt
Cycle HH Material Type
CHHtPt
Cycle HH
Time Past Target
Prog
Manual Programming
on
Enable
oFF
Disable
tinE
Time Dry
Auto
Auto Dry
noiSt
Moisture Dry
0
Cotton
1
Blend
2
Bedding
3
Delicate
4
Synthetic
5
Wool
Start ( /8 ) keypad
To enter a programming option, press the Start ( /8 ) keypad. To exit, press the Back (ß) keypad.
continued
continued
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
TMB1592R-a_SVG
Programming Control
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CHHS1-
Segment 1
CHHS2-
Segment 2
CHHS11
Segment 1
Enable/Disable
CHHS12
Segment 1
Time
CHHS13
Segment 1
Temperature
CHHS14
Segment 1 Auto Dry
Target Level
CHHS15
Segment 1 Moisture
Dry Target Level
CHHS16
Segment 1 Reversing
Enable/Disable
CHHS21
Segment 2
Enable/Disable
CHHS22
Segment 2
Time
CHHS23
Segment 2
Temperature
CHHS24
Segment 2 Auto Dry
Target Level
CHHS25
Segment 2 Moisture
Dry Target Level
CHHS26
Segment 2 Reversing
Enable/Disable
CHHS31
Segment 3
Enable/Disable
CHHS32
Segment 3
Time
CHHS33
Segment 3
Temperature
CHHS34
Segment 3 Auto Dry
Target Level
CHHS35
Segment 3 Moisture
Dry Target Level
CHHS36
Segment 3 Reversing
Enable/Disable
To enter a programming option, press the Start ( /8 ) keypad. To exit, press the Back (ß) keypad.
continuedcontinued
continuedcontinued
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
TMB1592R-b_SVG
CHHS3-
Segment 3
Programming Control
Figure 11
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CHHS4-
Segment 4
CHHS5-
Segment 5
CHHS41
Segment 4
Enable/Disable
CHHS42
Segment 4
Time
CHHS43
Segment 4
Temperature
CHHS44
Segment 4 Auto Dry
Target Level
CHHS45
Segment 4 Moisture
Dry Target Level
CHHS46
Segment 4 Reversing
Enable/Disable
CHHS51
Segment 5
Enable/Disable
CHHS52
Segment 5
Time
CHHS53
Segment 5
Temperature
CHHS54
Segment 5 Auto Dry
Target Level
CHHS55
Segment 5 Moisture
Dry Target Level
CHHS56
Segment 5 Reversing
Enable/Disable
To enter a programming option, press the Start ( /8 ) keypad. To exit, press the Back (ß) keypad.
continuedcontinued
continuedcontinued
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
TMB1592R-c_SVG
Programming Control
Figure 12
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CHHCd-
Cool Down
CHHr-
Reversing
CHHCd1
Cool Down
Temperature
CHHCd2
Cool Down Time
CHHCd3
Cool Down
Segment Reversing
Enable/Disable
CHH r1
Cycle Reversing
Enable/Disable
CHH r2
Cycle Reversing
Rotate Time
CHH r3
Cycle Reversing
Stop Time
Cd-
Global Cool Down
Cd 1
Cool Down
Temperature
continued
continued
continued
TMB1592R-d_SVG
Cd 2
Cool Down
Time
To enter a programming option, press the Start ( /8 ) keypad. To exit, press the Back (ß) keypad.
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
Programming Control
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rEu-
Global Reversing
Parameters
tEnP-
Global Temperatures
rEu 1
Rotate Time
rEu 2
Stop Time
rEu 3
Advanced Reversing
(On/off)
tEnP 1
Global Very
Low Temperature
tEnP 2
Global Low
Temperature
tEnP 3
Global Medium
Temperature
tEnP 4
Global High
Temperature
To enter a programming option, press the Start ( /8 ) keypad. To exit, press the Back (ß) keypad.
continued
continued
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
TMB1592R-e_SVG
Programming Control
Figure 14
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Aud 1
End of Cycle
(On/off)
Aud 2
End of Cycle
Duration
Aud 3
Keypad Feedback
(On/off)
ESig 1
External Signal
End of Cycle (on/off)
ESig 2
External Signal
End of Cycle Duration
ESig-
External Signal
nuLSEg
Multi-Segment Cycles
(on/off)
ndryOP
Advanced Moisture
Dry Options
(Enable/Disable)
Error-
Error Displays
Audio-
Global Audio Signal
To enter a programming option, press the Start ( /8 ) keypad. To exit, press the BACK (ß) keypad.
continued
continued
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
TMB1592R-f_SVG
EdiSPL
Display Limit Errors
(Enable/Disable)
noiSt
Display Moisture
Sensor Error
(Enable/Disable)
Programming Control
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rtC 1
Minutes
rtC 2
Hours
rtC 3
Day
rtC 4
Date
rtC 5
Month
rtC 6
Year
rtC 7
Daylight Savings
(on/off)
AIg
Auto Ignite Retry
diAgEn
Manual Diagnostics
(on/off)
t FC
Temperature
To enter a programming option, press the Start ( /8 ) keypad. To exit, press the BACK (ß) keypad.
continued
rtC-
Real Time Clock
Lint
Clean Lint Reminder
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the programmable options.
TMB1592R-g_SVG
rAPdEn
Manual Rapid Advance
(on/off)
Programming Control
Figure 16
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Collecting Audit Information

This feature allows the owner to retrieve audit information stored in the tumble dryer by pressing a sequence of pads on the control. For an explanation of the audit options available, refer to Table 5 .

How to Enter Audit Feature

1. Control must be in Manual Mode to start. Refer to How to En- ter the Manual Mode.
2.
Press the Up or the Down keypad until Audit appears.
3.
Press the Start keypad. CyCLE will appear.
If the procedure did not work, the control will return to the Idle Mode.

How to Read Audit Data

1. Use the Up or the Down keypad to scroll through various op­tions until the desired option is shown in the display. Refer to Table 5 for an explanation of the audit options available.
Collecting Audit Information
Audit Options List
Display Description
CyCLE
totHrS
HEAtHr
rA CyC
Ab CyC
AntiCt
End2OP
End25t
2. Once the desired option appears in the display, press the Start keypad once to start the audit count.
3. Press the Start keypad again. The control will go to the next audit option in the Audit Options List.
4. To select other audit options, repeat steps 1 – 3.
Total # of machine cycles
Total # of run hours
Total # of heat hours
Total # of rapid advance cycles
Total # of aborted cycles
Total # of times anti-wrinkle exceeded
Average time from end of cycle to door open (last 25 cycles)
Average time from end of cycle to run mode (last 25 cycles)
Table 5

How to Exit Audit Feature

Press the Back keypad until the control returns to Idle Mode.
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Manual Reset

This feature allows the owner to reset the tumble dryer control’s programming data to the factory default settings by pressing a se­quence of pads on the control. For an explanation of the Factory Default Settings, refer to Default Tumble Dryer Settings.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode to start. Refer to How to En- ter the Manual Mode.
2.
Press the Up or the Down keypad until rESEt appears.
3. Press the Start keypad. The control will be blank until the pro­gramming is complete. Once the program has been reset, the control will revert back to the Manual Mode, displaying di- Ag.
Manual Reset
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Custom Save

This feature allows the owner to save a current cycle. For time dry cycles, the custom save will reprogram the cycle time to the time that has elapsed in the current cycle. For moisture dry cy­cles, the custom save feature will save the current moisture level as the target moisture level for the current cycle.
1. While a cycle is running, press the Back and Start keypads.
2.
Display will change to SAUE and Start keypad will flash.
3. Press the Start keypad.
Custom Save
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Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions

Testing Machine and Electronic Control Func-
tions
This feature allows the owner to run diagnostic tests on various tumble dryer operations without servicing the tumble dryer. The tests that are available are shown in Table 6 .
For an overview of the manual diagnostic test feature, refer to the flowchart.

How to Enter Testing Feature

1. Enter Manual Mode. Refer to How to Enter the Manual Mode.
2.
Press the Up or the Down keypad until diAg appears.
3.
Press the Start keypad. Display will change to dSoft indicat­ing the control software version number test.
Diagnostic (Testing) Mode – Quick Reference Chart
Test Number Diagnostic Mode
dSoft
ddoor
dLint
Control Software Version
Loading Door Status
Lint Door Status
4. Press the Up or the Down keypad to scroll through the diag­nostic test options.

How to Start Tests

To start a diagnostic test, refer to the quick reference chart below (Table 6 ). Press the Start keypad when the desired test is dis- played. For detailed information on each test, read the appropri­ate description.

How to Exit Testing Feature

Press the Back keypad. The display will return to Idle Mode.
dHEAt
FCOnHH Fan Motor Contactor Status (HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
FnCSHH Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch Status ( HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
CAb HH Cabinet High Limit Thermostat Status ( HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
SL HH Stove High Limit Thermostat 1 Status ( HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
SL2 HH Stove High Limit Thermostat 2 Status ( HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
ddiP
diCnAL
diCnrS
dEALrn
ddryon
dtHEr
dConF2
Heater Interlock Test
DIP Switch Status
ICM Alarm Status
ICM Reset Test
External Alarm Test
Dryer On Temperature Test
Thermistor Temperature Test
Machine Config #2 Display
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Diagnostic (Testing) Mode – Quick Reference Chart
dConF3
dAFS
dFAn
ddAnPr
drEuSE
drotAt
drnC 1
drnC 2
Machine Config #3 Display
Airflow Switch Test
Fan Motor Test
Damper Motor Test*
Reverse Motor Test*
Rotation Sensor Test*
Moisture Sensor Test (Shorted test jumper)* (orange jumper)
Moisture Sensor Test (Resistance test jumper)* (black jumper)
* = Test only shown if enabled by the DIP switch configuration.
Table 6
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dSoft
Control Software Version Number Test
Press the Up (á) or the Down (â) keypad to scroll through the Diagnostic Test options.
diAg
Diagnostic
Tests
ddoor
Loading Door Status
dLint
Lint Door Status
dHEAt
Heater Interlock Test
FCOnHH
Fan Motor Contactor Status
FnCSHH
Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch Status
SL2 HH
Stove High Limit Thermostat 2 Status
ddiP
DIP Switch Status
diCnAL
ICM Alarm Status
diCnrS
ICM Reset Test
dEALrn
External
Alarm
Test
ddryon
Dryer On Temperature Test
dtHEr
Thermistor Temperature Test
dConF2
Machine Config #2 Display
dConF3
Machine Config #3 Display
dAFS
Airflow Switch Test
dFAn
Fan Motor Test
ddAnPr
Damper Motor Test
drEuSE
Reverse Motor Test
drotAt
Rotation Sensor Test
drnC 1
Moisture Sensor Test (Shorted)
drnC 2
Moisture Sensor Test (Resistance)
Press the Start ( /8) keypad.
To enter a diagnostic test, press the Start ( /8) keypad. To exit, press the Back (ß) keypad.
Cab HH
Cabinet High Limit Thermostat Status
SL HH
Stove High Limit Thermostat 1 Status
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Diagnostic Test Descriptions

Control Software Version Number Test

This option displays the control software version number. To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show S HH where HH is the software version number.
To exit the Software Version Number Test, press the Back key­pad. The control will return to the testing mode.

Loading Door Test

This option tests the loading door switch. To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Fea- ture at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show doorOP when the loading door switch is open and doorCL when the loading door switch is closed.
The loading door switch has to be closed or open for at least one second for the control to register the switch as closed or open.
To exit the Loading Door Test, press the Back keypad. The con­trol will return to the testing mode.

Heater Interlock Test

While this test is running, the control will show the status of the following inputs for two seconds each. The control will continue scrolling through the input status displays until the test is aborted.
To start test, the control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press Start. Refer to five sections below for more details on individual statuses.
NOTE: These switches are tested in sequence. If one switch is sensed open, the rest will be open as well. For example, if the fan motor contactor switch is open, all of the switches will be open.
To exit the test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.
Fan Motor Contactor Switch
The display will show FCOnOP if the switch is sensed open and FCOnCL if the switch is sensed closed.
Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch
The display will show FnCSOP if the switch is sensed open and FnCSCL if the switch is sensed closed.
Cabinet High Limit Thermostat

Lint Door Test

This option tests the lint door switch. To start test, control must
The display will show CAb OP if sensed open for at least 1.5 seconds and CAb CL if sensed closed for at least one second.
Stove High Limit Thermostat 1
be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show LintOP when the lint door switch is open and LintCL when the lint door
The display will show SL OP if sensed open for at least 1.5 sec­onds and SL CL if sensed closed for at least one second.
Stove High Limit Thermostat 2
switch is closed.
The display will show SL2 OP if sensed open for at least 1.5
The lint door switch has to be closed or open for at least one sec-
seconds and SL2 CL if sensed closed for at least one second.
ond for the control to register the switch as closed or open.
NOTE: Loading door must be closed while testing lint door.
To exit the Lint Door Test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.

Dip Switch Status

The control will show the displays in Table 7 according to the DIP switch configuration. The control will show which switches are in the ON position.
DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1 Display
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
dSC000
dSC001
dSC002
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DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1 Display
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
Table 7

ICM Alarm Status

This option shows the status of the ICM (Ignition Control Mod­ule) Alarm.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show P HHHF (Fahrenheit) or P HHHC (Celsius). Use the Up or the Down key­pad to select desired temperature. Press the Start keypad to begin cycle. While the test is running the control will display the tem­perature estimated in the cylinder (HHH F or HHH C ). Once
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show iAL on if the alarm is active for at least one second or iALOFF if the alarm is not active for one second.
To exit the test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.
the cylinder temperature stabilizes at the target temperature, the heater is turned off and there is a two minute cool down period. During cool down, the control will display the time remaining as nn SS.
NOTE: This test does not increment the Total # of Cy­cles audit counter.

ICM Reset Test

The ICM Reset Test can be used to both activate the ICM alarm
To exit the test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.
signal and reset the ICM alarm. When this test is started, the ICM reset will become active. If the reset signal is active for a long

Thermistor Temperature Test

enough period of time (4 seconds) the ICM Lockout input will become active. To reset the ICM, stop the ICM Reset Test and then start the test again until the ICM Lockout input becomes in­active (4 seconds) and then stop the ICM Reset Test. If irESEt shows on the display, ICM Reset output is active.
This option displays the temperature sensed at the thermistor in 5°F [3°C] increments.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
dSC004
dSC008
dSC016
dSC032
dSC064
dSC128

External Alarm Test

This option tests whether the external alarm is working.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show EALArn and the external alarm will sound until the test is exited.
To exit this test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.

Tumble Dryer On Temperature Test

This option tests the temperature inside the cylinder while run­ning a cycle.
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To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show HHHF or HHHC. The F will show Fahrenheit, the C will show Celsius and
the HHH will show degrees. If control senses a shorted thermistor, the display will show SH . If the control senses an open thermis­tor, the display will show OP .
To exit this test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.

Machine Configuration Display #2 Test

This option shows the machine configuration values for the ma­chine type.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
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To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show C HHH, with HHH the number corresponding to the machine capacity. Re­fer to Table 8 .
Value Description
2 25, 30 Pound Tumble Dryer
4 30, 45 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer
5 35 and 55 Pound Tumble Dryer
12 50, 75, F75, 120, 170 and 200 Pound Tumble
Dryer
Table 8
To exit Machine Configuration Display #2 Test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.

Machine Configuration Display #3 Test

This option shows the machine configuration values for the ma­chine capacity.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show d HHH, with HHH representing the machine capacity. Refer to Table 9 .
To exit Machine Configuration Display #3 Test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.
Value Description
25 45 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer – Upper
Pocket
26 50 Pound Tumble Dryer
27 55 Pound Tumble Dryer
28 75, F75 Pound Tumble Dryer
29 120 Pound Tumble Dryer
30 170 Pound Tumble Dryer
31 200 Pound Tumble Dryer
Table 9

Airflow Switch Test

This option shows the current state of the airflow switch.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show AF OP or AF CL, with AF OP being open and AF CL being closed.
Switch has to be closed for at least one second or open for at least one second for a valid change.
To exit Airflow Switch Test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.
Value Description
0 Tumble Dryer
17 25 Pound Tumble Dryer
18 30 Pound Tumble Dryer
19 30 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer
20 30 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer – Lower
Pocket
21 30 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer – Upper
Pocket
22 35 Pound Tumble Dryer
23 45 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer
24 45 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer – Lower
Pocket
Table 9  continues...

Fan Motor Test

This option shows the fan motor running.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show FAn to indicate the fan motor is going to run.
The test must run for at least six seconds before it can be exited and off for six seconds before the test can be run again.
NOTE: This test does not count towards the total ma­chine run time operation.
To exit Fan Motor Test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.

Damper Motor Test

This option shows the damper motor running.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
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To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show dAnPEr to indicate the damper motor is going to run.
The test must run for at least six seconds before it can be exited and off for six seconds before the test can be run again.
NOTE: This test does not count towards the total ma­chine run time operation.
To exit Damper Motor Test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.

Reverse Motor Test

This option shows the reverse motor running.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show rnotor to indicate the reverse motor is going to run.
The test must run for at least six seconds before it can be exited and off for six seconds before the test can be run again.
NOTE: This test does not count towards the total ma­chine run time operation
To exit Reverse Motor Test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.

Rotation Sensor Test

This option shows the RPM of the tumble dryer cylinder.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show rPnHHH. The display is updated every ten seconds. The test must run for at least six seconds before it can be exited and off for six seconds before the test can be run again.
NOTE: This test does not count towards the total ma­chine run time operation.
press the Back keypad to return and run the test again. If the con­trol ran the whole test reading the expected moisture sensor level and without an intermittent signal or high resistance, PASS will be shown. If either the loading or lint doors are opened during the test, the control will reset the test step and allow it to be run again. When the test is complete and result is displayed, the con­trol sounds a 5 second audio signal. Press a key to advance to the next test step. If the Up or Down keypad is pressed while the test is in progress the control will toggle between displays HH, rnC HH and SnrHHH. If the display is left on rnC HH or SnrHHH for 5 seconds the control will revert to showing rnC 1.

Moisture Sensor Test (Resistance Test Jumper)

This step is skipped if the control is not configured for Moisture Sensing. When entering this test, the control will show rnC 2 while flashing the Start key LED one second on/one second off, allowing the user to place the 510k Ohm resistor between the cyl­inder and the baffle (black jumper) which simulates an expected moisture sensor level. When the Start keypad is pressed, this step energizes the Fan Motor Contactor and Forward Motor Contactor and the control will show HH. The moisture sensor test is 30 sec­onds. During this 30 second period, the control is continually monitoring the moisture sensor input for the expected moisture sensor level. If an intermittent signal or unexpected resistance is sensed before the time expires, the test is terminated and the con­trol will show OPEn , indicating that the test has failed. At this time, the user has the option to press the Back keypad to return and run the test again. If the control ran the test reading the ex­pected moisture sensor level and without an inttermittent signal or unexpected resistance, PASS will be shown. If either the load­ing or lint doors are opened during the test, the control will reset the test step and allow it to be run again. When the test is com­plete and result is displayed, the control sounds a 5 second audio signal. Press a key to advance to the next test step. If the Up or Down keypad is pressed while the test is in progress the control will toggle between HH, rnC HH and SnrHHH. If the display is left on rnC HH or SnrHHH for 5 seconds the control will revert to showing rnC 2.
To exit Rotation Sensor Test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to the testing mode.

Moisture Sensor Test (Shorted Test Jumper)

This step is skipped if the control is not configured for Moisture Sensing. When entering this test, the control will show rnC 1 while flashing the Start LED one second on/one second off, al­lowing the user to short the cylinder to the baffle (orange jump­er). When the Start key is pressed, this test step energizes the Fan Motor Contactor and Forward Motor Contactor and the control will show HH. The moisture sensor test is 30 seconds. During this 30 second period, the control is continually monitoring the mois­ture sensor input for the expected short circuit. If an intermittent signal or high resistance is sensed before the 30 seconds expire, the test is terminated and the control will show OPEn , indicat­ing that the test has failed. At this time the user has the option to
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Production Test Cycle

To Enter Production Test Cycle

1. Be certain control is in Idle Mode.
2. While pressing and holding the Down keypad with one hand,
press the Back keypad with the other hand.
3. When the control enters the Production Test Cycle, it will first display S HH with the HH showing the software version of the control.
4. The control will advance through the sequence of test steps whenever any keypad is pressed, with the exception of the Keypad Test. Refer to Table 10 for all tests in the Production Test Cycle.
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To Exit Production Test Cycle

The test will be exited when the time reaches 00 on the control in the 10 Minute Test Cycle. Otherwise, the control must be pow­ered down to end the test.
Production Test Cycle Quick Reference Table
Display Test Mode Comments
S HH
Ct HHH
PAd
doorOP or
Software Version
Control Type 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, depending on brand.
Keypad Test When a key is pressed, the control will display the number assigned to the keypad. As
Loading Door Test
doorCL
LintOP or
Lint Door Test
LintCL
All LEDs and dis­play segments will
Show Entire Dis­play Mode
light
C HH
Machine Configu­ration #2 Display
- DIP Switch Con­figuration
HH is the software version number.
each keypad is pressed, the control will display the number assigned to it in the last digit of the display until the next key is pressed (example, if Key 1 is pressed the con­trol will show PAd 1). When all keypads have been pressed, the control will advance to next step after a one second delay.
The control will display the status of the loading door: doorOP if door is open or doorCL if door is closed.
The control will display the status of the lint door: LintOP if door is open or LintCL if door is closed. Loading door must be closed.
The audio signal is turned off. Control will stay in this mode until any key is pressed.
HH is the configuration byte value. The control will remain in this mode until any key is pressed.
The control will show the sum of all switches in the On position. The control will re­main in this mode until any key is pressed.
Degrees in 5°F [3°C] increments, SH, oP
Thermistor Tem­perature Test
The temperature will be displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius, depending on ma­chine’s configuration (refer to Programming Control). If control senses a shorted ther- mistor, SH will be displayed. If control senses an open thermistor, OP will be dis­played.
- Moisture Sensor 1
Refer to Diagnostic Test Descriptions. Test step lasts for 15 seconds.
Test (Shorted)
- Moisture Sensor 2
Refer to Diagnostic Test Descriptions. Test step lasts for 15 seconds.
Test (Resistance)
nn SS
10 Minute Test Cycle
Determines if tumble dryer can function in a cycle for 10 minutes. Start pad will flash one second on and one second off. The Start pad can be used to decrease time remain­ing. If Start pad is not pressed within 4.25 minutes, the control will return to Idle Mode.
Table 10
NOTE: If power to the control is turned off before 10 Mi­nute Test Cycle has ended, the cycle will be cleared from control.
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Machine Errors

Machine Errors

PDA Communications Error

These errors may occur during communications. When an error occurs, the display indicates the error message on the control for a few seconds. When a PDA communication error occurs, the au­dit counter Total Bad IR Communications is incremented, the hour, date, and year of the event are saved, and the error code is saved. An active machine cycle is not affected when there is an error during PDA communications.

Open Thermistor Error

Any time the control senses a temperature less than 0°F [-18°C] after the first three minutes of an active cycle, the control will go to Cool Down, display this error message, and then turn on the audio signal. The control will continue to display the error mes­sage until any of the keypads are pressed, the Cool Down portion of the cycle has ended, and the temperature reading is greater than 0°F [-18°C]. Press any keypad to stop audio signal. Once all three occur, the control will return to the Idle Mode.

Shorted Thermistor Error

Any time the control senses a temperature greater than 210 + 4°F [99°C + 16°C] during an active cycle, the control will enter the Cool Down portion of the cycle, display this error message, and turn on the audio signal. The control will continue to display the error message until any of the keypads are pressed, the Cool Down portion of the cycle has ended, and the temperature read­ing is less than 210°F [99°C]. Press any keypad to stop audio sig­nal. Once all three occur, the control will return to the Idle Mode.

Stove and Cabinet Limit Errors

There are up to two Stove Limit thermostats and one Cabinet Limit thermostat on the machine. While the heat relay is on, if the stove temperature or cabinet temperature reaches the high tem­perature for the particular limit thermostat, the heater will turn off automatically and the control will continue the cycle with no heat until the limit thermostat resets. Once the control reaches the End of Cycle the control will display the appropriate error message, if programmed to do so, and sound the audio signal. The control will continue displaying the error message until the control re­turns to Idle mode.
NOTE: On some models the stove and cabinet limit thermostats need to be manually reset. The remainder of the cycle will be run with no heat. On these models, the thermostat(s) must be reset prior to cycling power or the control will return back to Error Mode.

Auto Ignition Retry (Gas Models Only)

If the Ignition Control Module (ICM) fails to ignite the gas valve the ICM will send an ICM Lockout Alarm to the control. When the control receives the ICM Lockout Alarm it will increment the ICM Lockout Alarm audit counter.
If the ICM needs to be manually reset, when the control receives the ICM Lockout Alarm it will display the Cycle Stopped Menu with text prompting the user to press the Start keypad to reset the ICM. The user can continue to reset the ICM until there are no more programmable retry attempts (factory default is 3) or the gas ignites. On machines equipped with an ICM that does not need to be manually reset, when the control receives the ICM Lockout Alarm it will turn the heat relay off for twenty (20) sec­onds and then turn it back on to try and ignite the gas. The con­trol will continue to try and ignite the gas until there are no more programmable retry attempts (factory default is 3) or the gas ig­nites. If the ICM fails to ignite the gas on the last attempt the con­trol will start the Cool Down portion of the cycle, display the heat error message and sound the audio signal. When the Cool Down portion of the cycle ends the control will continue to display the error message until power is cycled to the machine or a user presses the Back keypad.

Air Flow Switch Errors

The control will flag an Airflow Switch Error under several con­ditions. Airflow Switch Errors will be processed differently de­pending upon what state the machine was in when the error was detected.

Airflow Switch Sensed Closed While Not In Run Mode

If an airflow switch is sensed closed 30 seconds after entering Idle Mode, Pause Mode or End of Cycle Mode, the control will display an error message until power is cycled or the error clears. The cycle will not start and all user inputs will be ignored. If the error does clear, the control will go back to its previous mode of operation.

Airflow Switch Does Not Close After Cycle Started

If the airflow switch does not close within 5 seconds of the start/re-start of a cycle, the control will go to the Cool Down por­tion of the cycle, display an error message and sound the audio alarm. Once the Cool Down portion of the cycle ends, the control will continue to display the error message until the power is cy­cled to the machine or the Back keypad is pressed.

Airflow Switch Bounces During A Running Cycle

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closed for at least 5 seconds (it is flagged as an airflow switch bounce). If there are 5 airflow switch bounces within 5 minutes the control will go to the Cool Down portion of the cycle, display an error message and sound the audio signal. When the Cool Down portion of the cycle ends, the control will continue display­ing the error message until power is cycled or a user presses the Back keypad.

Rotation Sensor Error

If the machine is equipped with a rotation sensor, the control will constantly monitor the input and calculate the cylinder’s rpm. If the rpm drops to zero while the cylinder is supposed to be spin­ning, the control will go to the Cool Down portion of the cycle. The control will display an error message and sound the audio signal. Once the Cool Down portion ends, the control will contin­ue to display the error message until power is cycled to the ma­chine.

Fan Motor Contactor Error

If the control attempts to turn on the heater relay and the control does not sense that the Fan Motor Contactor is closed, the control will go to the Cool Down portion of the cycle, display an error message and turn on the audio signal. Once the Cool Down por­tion of the cycle ends, the control will continue displaying the er­ror message until power is cycled or the Back keypad is pressed.
period without user input, the control will declare a load sensed. If at any time during this sensing period, user input is detected or the control determines that there is no load present, it resets the load detected counter. After this ten minute period with a consis­tent load sensed, the control queues the “is dryer empty” (display iS, drYEr, EnPtY each for two seconds) prompting the user to answer whether the machine is currently empty, pressing the Up or Down keypads will toggle between yes and no. If the operator selects “no” (display no), the control returns to the Idle Mode display. If the operator selects “yes” (display YES) the control will increment the Moisture Sensor Error counter and record the error in the queue of the last eight machine errors and display the Moisture Sensor Error (display EnoiSt), pressing the Back key­pad will clear the error. The “is dryer empty” prompt will only appear once a day unless machine power is cycled.

Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch Error

If the control attempts to turn on the fan motor and the fan motor contactor is sensed closed but the Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch fails to close, the control will go into the Cool Down portion of the cycle, display an error message and turn on the audio signal. Once the Cool Down portion of the cycle ends, the control will continue displaying the error message until power is cycled or the Back keypad is pressed.
DIP Switch/Harness Index Mismatch Er-
ror
On power up the control reads the Temperature Index Harness value and compares that with the value of switch 1, switch 2 and switch 3 on the DIP switch configuration. If the result is an inva­lid setup the control will not enter Idle mode and instead enter Er­ror Mode. The control will ignore all user inputs and display an error message. The machine must be powered down and the cor­rect temperature index harness must be installed and/or the DIP switch configuration must be corrected.

Moisture Sensor Error

When in Idle Mode, the control will begin to monitor the mois­ture sensor input. If the moisture sensor circuitry detects a load present signal read consistently (every second) for a ten minute
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Error Codes

Following is a list of possible error codes for an electronic con­trol. Errors beginning with EI refer to external device Infra-red communication errors. All other errors refer to machine errors.
Dis-
play Description Cause/Corrective Action
Error Codes
EI01
EI02
EI03
EI05
EI09
EI0A
EI0C
EI0E
EI0F
ESH
EoP
E AF1
E AF2
Transmission Failure Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again.
Device Time-out Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again.
Invalid Command Code Incorrect machine type. Before downloading, ensure data is for current machine type.
Invalid or Out-of-Range Data Incorrect machine type. Before downloading, ensure data is for current machine type
and values entered are within the minimum and maximum limits.
CRC-16 Error Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again.
Framing Error Communication error. Re-aim external device and try again.
Time-out Exceeded Communication error. Re-aim external device and try again.
Encryption Error Incorrect machine type. Before downloading, ensure data is for current machine type.
Invalid Wake-up or Infra-red Disabled
Shorted Thermistor Error Remove any lint build-up around thermistor. Inspect wires to the thermistor. If problem
Open Thermistor Error Remove any lint build-up around thermistor. Inspect wires to the thermistor. If problem
Airflow Switch Error (Switch Fails to Open At End of Cycle)
Airflow Switch Error (Switch Does Not Close After Cycle Starts)
Communication failure or infra-red is disabled. Manually enable infra-red on control or re-aim external device and try again.
persists, replace thermistor.
persists, replace thermistor.
Inspect lint screen and ductwork. Once error is cleared, control will go back to previous mode of operation.
Inspect lint screen and ductwork. Cycle power to machine (power down, then power up) or push Back keypad.
E AF
E HEAt
E SL
E SL2
E CAb
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Airflow Switch Error (Switch Bounces During Cycle)
Machine Did Not Reach Ex­pected Temperature.
Stove Limit 1 Error Inspect tumble dryers venting/ventwork to ensure that the ventwork is adequate and that
Stove Limit 2 Error Inspect tumble dryers venting/ventwork to ensure that the ventwork is adequate and that
Cabinet Limit Error Remove any lint build-up around thermostat. If problem persists, replace control or
Inspect lint screen and ductwork. Cycle power to machine (power down, then power up) or push Back keypad.
The ignition control has power, but a flame was not sensed after the programmed amount of retries. Be sure that gas is turned on. If problem persists, troubleshoot the ignition circuit. (Igniter, Cable, Ignition Control Module.)
there are no blockages. Be sure to clean and inspect lint screen. Remove any lint build­up around the thermostat. If problem persists, replace thermostat.
there are no blockages. Be sure to clean and inspect lint screen. Remove any lint build­up around the thermostat. If problem persists, replace thermostat.
thermostat.
Table 11  continues...
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Error Codes
Dis­play Description Cause/Corrective Action
E iCn
E rot
ESEtUP
E FCOn
E FnCS
EnoiSt
ICM Lockout Alarm Active Check that the gas is turned on and that the ignition circuit functions. Also check that
the gas valve is operational.
Rotation Sensor Error Check for broken or worn belts. Make sure machine is not over loaded and check if ro-
tation sensor is working. If problem persists, replace rotation sensor or control.
DIP Switch Configuration Size Mismatch Error
Check temperature index harness and dipswitch settings. If problem persists, replace temperature index harness or control.
Fan Motor Contactor Error Inspect wires to the fan motor contactor. Check signal to the output control. If problem
persists, replace fan motor contactor.
Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch Error
Clean vents on the fan motor. Inspect wires to the fan motor centrifugal switch. If prob­lem persists, replace fan motor.
Moisture Sensor Error Push Back keypad to clear the error.
Table 11
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Communication Mode

This mode is entered whenever the control is communicating with a PDA. Refer to PC and PDA Application User Instruc- tions.

Infra-red Communications

The Infra-red Communications feature allows the control to com­municate with an external device. The control can be program­med and have its data read without using the keypad. It may also be used to start and stop various diagnostic tests.
How to Begin Communications with An
External Device
The control will go blank and the display will show -C- until the communication is complete. The display will return to the previ­ous mode. If an error occurs that terminates communication, the display will show the appropriate error code.
Communication Mode
NOTE: The Infra-red Communications option must be turned on.
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Cycle Charts

Cycle Charts
Cycle No. Cycle Name Cycle Type Material Type Reversing Temperature Target
Moisture or Time
1 Towels Moisture Dry Cotton OFF 190°F [88°C] 1%
2 Sheets Blend Moisture Dry Bedding ON 160°F [71°C] 5%
3 Sheets Cotton Moisture Dry Bedding ON 190°F [88°C] 5%
4 Sheets Blend Iron Moisture Dry Bedding ON 160°F [71°C] 20%
5 Sheets Cotton Iron Moisture Dry Bedding ON 190°F [88°C] 20%
6 Duvet Cotton Moisture Dry Bedding ON 190°F [88°C] 5%
7 Duvet Blend Moisture Dry Bedding ON 160°F [71°C] 5%
8 Napkins Synthetic Moisture Dry Synthetic OFF 140°F [60°C] 3%
9 Napkins Blend Moisture Dry Blend OFF 160°F [71°C] 3%
10 Napkins Synthetic Iron Moisture Dry Synthetic OFF 140°F [60°C] 20%
11 Napkins Blend Iron Moisture Dry Blend OFF 160°F [71°C] 20%
12 Napkins Cotton Iron Moisture Dry Cotton OFF 190°F [88°C] 20%
13 Uniform Perm Press Moisture Dry Synthetic OFF 140°F [60°C] 5%
14 Uniform Cotton Moisture Dry Cotton OFF 190°F [88°C] 5%
15 30 Minute High Time Dry n/a OFF 190°F [88°C] 30 minutes
16 30 Minute Med Time Dry n/a OFF 160°F [71°C] 30 minutes
17 30 Minute Low Time Dry n/a OFF 140°F [60°C] 30 minutes
18 30 Minute No Heat Time Dry n/a OFF n/a 30 minutes
19 15 Minute High Time Dry n/a OFF 190°F [88°C] 15 minutes
20 15 Minute Med Time Dry n/a OFF 160°F [71°C] 15 minutes
21 15 Minute Low Time Dry n/a OFF 140°F [60°C] 15 minutes
22 15 Minute No Heat Time Dry n/a OFF n/a 15 minutes
23 10 Minute High Time Dry n/a OFF 190°F [88°C] 10 minutes
24 10 Minute Med Time Dry n/a OFF 160°F [71°C] 10 minutes
25 10 Minute Low Time Dry n/a OFF 140°F [60°C] 10 minutes
Table continues...
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26 10 Minute No Heat Time Dry n/a OFF n/a 10 minutes
27 5 Minute High Time Dry n/a OFF 190°F [88°C] 5 minutes
28 5 Minute Med Time Dry n/a OFF 160°F [71°C] 5 minutes
29 5 Minute Low Time Dry n/a OFF 140°F [60°C] 5 minutes
30 5 Minute No Heat Time Dry n/a OFF n/a 5 minutes
n/a = not applicable
- All cycles include a 2 minute, 100°F [38°C] cool down.
- All cycles with reversing on rotate for 30 seconds and pause for 6 seconds.
- Cool down and reversing settings can be changed from what is pre-programmed from the factory.
- If machine does not have the moisture sensing option, the moisture sensing cycles in the table above are automatically changed to
Auto-Dry cycle type with Dryness Level 0 (zero).
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