Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
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Part No. 70458101ENR10
August 2015
Installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with:
In the U.S.A., installation must conform to the latest edition of the American National Standard Z223.1/ NFPA 54 “National Fuel Gas
Code” and Standard ANSI/NFPA 70 “National Electric Code.”
In Canada, installation must comply with Standards CAN/CSA-B149.1 or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code and CSA C22.1,
latest edition, Canadian Electric Code, Part I.
In Australia and New Zealand, installation must comply with the Gas Installations Standard AS/NZS 5601 Part 1: General Installations.
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion
or to prevent property damage, personal injury or death.
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WARNING
•Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
•WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
•Do not try to light any appliance.
•Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
•Clear the room, building or area of all occupants.
•Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
•If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
•Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
IMPORTANT: Information must be obtained from a local gas supplier on instructions to be followed if the user
smells gas. These instructions must be posted in a prominent location. Step-by-step instructions of the above
safety information must be posted in a prominent location near the tumble dryer for customer use.
IMPORTANT: The installer must fully test the tumble dryer after installation and demonstrate to the owner how to
operate the machine.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
•Disconnect electric power to the tumble dryer before servicing.
•Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumble dryer before servicing.
•Close steam valve to steam tumble dryer before servicing.
•Never start the tumble dryer with any guards/panels removed.
•Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be reconnected to ensure
that the tumble dryer is properly grounded.
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WARNING
•Installation of unit must be performed by a qualified installer.
•Install tumble dryer according to manufacturer’s instructions and local codes.
•DO NOT install a tumble dryer with flexible plastic venting materials. If flexible metal (foil type) duct is installed, it must be of a specific type identified by the appliance manufacturer as suitable for use with tumble
dryer. Refer to section on connecting exhaust system. Flexible venting materials are known to collapse, be
easily crushed, and trap lint. These conditions will obstruct tumble dryer airflow and increase the risk of
fire.
The following information applies to the state of Massachusetts, USA.
•This appliance can only be installed by a Massachusetts licensed plumber or gas fitter.
•This appliance must be installed with a 36 inch [91 cm] long flexible gas connector.
•A “T-Handle” type gas shut-off valve must be installed in the gas supply line to this appliance.
•This appliance must not be installed in a bedroom or bathroom.
Copyright 2015, Alliance Laundry Systems LLC
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the expressed
written consent of the publisher.
When calling or writing about your unit, PLEASE GIVE THE
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS. The model and serial numbers are located on the serial plate. The serial plate will be in the
location shown in Figure 1 .
Please include a copy of your bill of sale and any service receipts
you have.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, DO
NOT repair or replace any part of the unit or attempt
any servicing unless specifically recommended in
the user-maintenance instructions or in published
user-repair instructions that you understand and
have the skills to carry out.
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If replacement parts are required, contact the source from where
you purchased your unit or call +1 (920) 748-3950 or +32 56 41
20 54 for the name and address of the nearest authorized parts
distributor.
Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and
“CAUTION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this
manual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended
for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those
maintaining the machine.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if
not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or
death.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could cause severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
may cause minor or moderate personal injury or
property damage.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and
“NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions.
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used to inform the reader of specific procedures where minor
machine damage will occur if the procedure is not followed.
NOTE: The word “NOTE” is used to communicate installation, operation, maintenance or servicing information that is important but not hazard related.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury or death to persons when using your tumbler,
follow these basic precautions.
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Save These Instructions
•Read all instructions before using the tumble dryer.
•Install the tumble dryer according to the INSTALLATION instructions. Refer to the EARTHING (grounding) instructions
for the proper earthing (grounding) of the tumble dryer. All
connections for electrical power, earthing (grounding) and gas
supply must comply with local codes and be made by licensed
personnel when required. It is recommended that the machine
be installed by qualified technicians.
•Do not install or store the tumble dryer where it will be exposed to water and/or weather. The tumble dryer cannot be
used in a closed room where the air supply is insufficient. If
necessary, ventilation grids must be installed in the doors or
the windows.
•This appliance must not be activated without lint/foam filter.
•When you perceive a gas odor, immediately switch off the gas
supply and ventilate the room. Do not switch on electrical appliances and do not pull electrical switches. Do not use
matches or lighters. Do not use a phone in the building. Warn
the fitter, and if so desired, the gas company, as soon as possible.
•To avoid fire and explosion, keep surrounding areas free of
flammable and combustible products. Regularly clean the
dryer drum and exhaust tube should be cleaned periodically
by competent maintenance personnel. Daily remove piled up
dust from filter and inside of filter compartment.
•Do not use or store flammable materials near this appliance.
•Do not dry articles that have been previously cleaned in,
washed in, soaked in or spotted with gasoline or machine oils,
vegetable or cooking oils, cleaning waxes or chemicals, drycleaning solvents, thinner or other flammable or explosive
substances as they give off vapors that could ignite, explode
or cause fabric to catch on fire by itself.
•Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it
is in operation.
•Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows
filled with foam rubber pads should not be dried in the tumble
dryer. Do not use the appliance to dry materials with a low
melting temperature (PVC, rubber, etc.).
•Do not tumble fiberglass curtains and draperies unless the label says it can be done. If they are dried, wipe out the cylinder
with a damp cloth to remove particles of fiberglass.
•Do not allow children on or in the tumble dryer. This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
•Do not reach into the tumble dryer if the cylinder is revolving.
•Use tumble dryer only for its intended purpose, drying fabrics. Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by
the textile manufacturer and only use the dryer drum to dry
textiles that have been washed in water. Only insert spin-dried
linen in the dryer.
•Always read and follow manufacturer’s instructions on packages of laundry and cleaning aids. Heed all warnings or precautions. To reduce the risk of poisoning or chemical burns,
keep them out of the reach of children at all times (preferably
in a locked cabinet).
•Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener
or product.
•Remove laundry immediately after tumble dryer stops.
•DO NOT operate the tumble dryer if it is smoking, grinding
or has missing or broken parts or removed guards or panels.
DO NOT tamper with the controls or bypass any safety devices.
•Tumble dryer will not operate with the loading door open. DO
NOT bypass the door safety switch to permit the tumble dryer
to operate with the door open. The tumble dryer will stop
tumbling when the door is opened. Do not use the tumble dryer if it does not stop tumbling when the door is opened or
starts tumbling without pressing or turning the START mechanism. Remove the tumble dryer from use and call for service.
•Tumble dryer(s) will not operate with lint panel open. DO
NOT bypass lint panel safety switch to permit the tumble dryer to operate with the lint panel open.
•Do not modify this appliance.
•Always clean the lint filter daily. Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent surrounding area free from the accumulation of lint, dust and dirt. The interior of the tumble
dryer and the exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically by
qualified service personnel.
•Solvent vapors from dry-cleaning machines create acids when
drawn through the heater of the drying unit. These acids are
corrosive to the tumble dryer as well as the laundry load being
dried. Be sure make-up air is free of solvent vapors.
•At the end of each working day, close off all main supplies of
gas, steam and current.
•Do not repair or replace any part of the tumble dryer, or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the
user-maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that the user understands and has the skills to carry
out. ALWAYS disconnect and lockout the electrical power to
the tumble dryer before servicing. Disconnect power by shutting off appropriate breaker or fuse.
•Before the tumble dryer is removed from service or discarded,
remove the door to the drying compartment and the door to
the lint compartment.
•Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this tumble dryer
according to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in
conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property
damage.
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
tumble dryer.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer on any problems or conditions you do not understand.
Upon delivery, visually inspect the crate, carton and parts for any
visible shipping damage. If the crate, carton, or cover is damaged
or signs of possible damage are evident, have the carrier note the
condition on the shipping papers before the shipping receipt is
signed, or advise the carrier of the condition as soon as it is discovered.
Remove the crate and protective cover as soon as possible and
check the items listed on the packing list. Advise the carrier of
any damaged or missing articles as soon as possible. A written
claim should be filed with the carrier immediately if articles are
damaged or missing.
IMPORTANT: Remove the shipping tape from the two
back draft dampers located in the exhaust outlet.
IMPORTANT: Warranty is void unless tumble dryer is
installed according to instructions in this manual. Installation should comply with minimum specifications
and requirements detailed in this manual and applicable local gas fitting regulations, municipal building codes, water supply regulations, electrical wiring regulations, and any other relevant statutory regulations. Due
to varied requirements, applicable local codes should
be thoroughly understood and all pre-installation work
arranged for accordingly.
Materials Required (Obtain Locally)
All ModelsOne Single Pole fused disconnect switch or
circuit breaker on 1 Phase models.
Circuit breaker on 3 Phase models.
Gas ModelsOne gas shut-off valve for gas service line
to each tumble dryer.
Steam ModelsOne steam shut-off valve for steam service
line to be connected upstream of solenoid
steam valve.
Two steam shut-off valves for each condensate return line.
Table continues...
Materials Required (Obtain Locally)
Flexible steam hoses with a 125 psig
[pounds per square inch gauge] [8.79 kg/sq.
cm] working pressure for connecting steam
coils. Refer to Figure 21 and Figure 22 for
sizing and connection configurations.
Two steam traps for steam coil outlets to
condensate return line.
Optional – Two vacuum breakers for condensate return lines.
IMPORTANT: 3 Phase Only – Each tumble dryer must
be connected to its own individual branch circuit
breaker, not fuses, to avoid the possibility of “single
phasing” and causing premature failure of the motor(s).
Location Requirements
The tumble dryer must be installed on a level floor. Floor covering materials such as carpeting or tile should be removed.
To assure compliance, consult local building code requirements.
The tumble dryer must not be installed or stored in area where it
will be exposed to water and/or weather.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT block the airflow at the rear of
the tumble dryer with laundry or other articles. Doing
so would prevent adequate air supply to the combustion chamber of the tumble dryer.
A typical tumble dryer enclosure is shown in Figure 2 .
IMPORTANT: Install tumble dryers with sufficient clearance for servicing and operation, refer to Figure 2 .
WARNING
To reduce the risk of severe injury, clearance of tumbler cabinet from combustible construction must
conform to the minimum clearances, and/or local codes and ordinances.
1. 0.5 in. [13 mm] recommended between machines for removal or installation
2. Allow 2-4 in. [51-102 mm] opening at top of machine to aid in removal or installation. A removable trim piece may be used to
conceal the opening; zero clearance allowed for trim.
3. 4 in. [102 mm] maximum header thickness
4. Minimum clearance permitted for remainder:
120 Gas/Electric4 in. [101.6 mm]
120 Steam6 in. [152.4 mm]
170/200 Gas4 in. [101.6 mm]
170/200 Steam8 in. [203.2 mm]
5. Guard
6. Provision for make-up air
7. 24 in. [610 mm] minimum, 36 in. [914 mm] recommended for maintenance purposes
8. 0.25 in. [6 mm] recommended for removal or installation purposes, zero clearance allowed
Figure 2
Level the tumble dryer to within 0.125 inch [3 mm] from front-
Position and Level the Tumble Dryer
to-rear (level on cylinder rib), and side-to-side (level on top panel). Shim under corners to level and stabilize unit. Tumble dryer
The tumble dryer may be moved with or without the skid. To remove the skid, unscrew the four shipping bolts, and discard them.
To fit a 170 and 200 series tumble dryer (with shipping skid)
must not rock.
Mounting
through a 8 foot [2.43 meters] high door, you must remove the
front access panel. The upper 3 inches [76 mm] of the stove must
also be removed on 170 series gas tumble dryers. Removing the
entire gas or steam heater assembly and the shipping skid, will reduce the height of the 120 series tumble dryer to 70 inches [1,778
Where local code requires the unit to be securely mounted, use
the shipping bolt frame holes found on the tumble dryer frame.
Use either epoxy 1/2 in. [13 mm] bolts or equivalent 1/2 in. [13
mm] concrete anchors, such as expandable bolts.
mm], and the 170 and 200 series tumble dryer to 75 inches [1,905
mm].
Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury.
If the water dispensing system is activated, do not
attempt to operate the tumble dryer. If the water dispensing system is activated, have the tumble dryer
inspected by a qualified agency before operating the
tumble dryer.
Check Local Codes and Permits
Call your local water company or the proper municipal authority
for information regarding local codes.
IMPORTANT: It is your responsibility to have ALL
plumbing connections made by a qualified professional to assure that the plumbing is adequate and conforms to local, state, and federal regulations or codes.
IMPORTANT: It is the installation or owner’s responsibility to see that the necessary or required water, water
pressure, pipe size, or connections are provided. Manufacturer assumes no responsibility if the fire suppression system is not connected, installed, or maintained
properly.
Water Requirements
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and a maximum of 120 psi [827 kPa] of pressure at all times.
Flowrate must be no less than, but approximately 15 gallons [57
liters] per minute.
NOTE: Water pressure under 20 psi [138 kPa] will
cause low flow and water leakage at water solenoid
valve.
If the rear of the tumble dryer or the water supply is located in an
area where it will be exposed to cold/freezing temperatures, pro-
visions must be made to protect these water lines from freezing.
IMPORTANT: Temperature of the water supply must be
kept between 40°F and 120°F [4.4°C and 48.9°C] . If wa-
ter in the supply line or water solenoid valve freezes,
the fire suppression system will not operate.
IMPORTANT: If temperature sensors inside the tumble
dryer register a temperature below 40F° [4.4°C] , the
fire suppression system control will lock out. This fea-
ture protects against operation of the tumble dryer with
a possible frozen water supply. Only when the temper-
ature sensors register a temperature above 40F°
[4.4°C] will the machine reset for operation.
IMPORTANT: Flexible supply line/coupling must be
used. Solenoid valve failure due to hard plumbing con-
nections will void the warranty. It is recommended that
a filter or strainer be installed in the water supply line.
Water Connections
Connect machine to a backflow preventer (vacuum breaker) be-
fore connecting to the public water main in all countries where
local regulations require specific water approval certificates.
IMPORTANT: Water must be supplied to the fire suppression system, or the fire suppression system will
not operate as intended.
Connection point to the electric water solenoid valve is a 3/4 inch
[19 mm] hose. The fire suppression system equipped tumble dryer must be supplied with a minimum water pipe size of 1/2 inch
[12.7 mm] and be provided with a minimum of 20 psi [138 kPa]
Two hoses and a Y-valve are provided with the tumble dryer to
allow for connection of water supply to tumble dryer. The water
connections are made to the bushings of the water solenoid valve,
located on the rear of the tumble dryer. The Y-valve provides a
single female hose connection (Standard US 3/4-11 1/2 NH
To connect the two hoses (supplied with tumble dryer), insert
rubber washers (from literature pack) in water inlet hose couplings. Refer to Figure 4 .
1. Lock
2. Hose Couplings
3. Y Valve
4. Inlet Hoses
5. Opening for Auxiliary Alarm Cable
Figure 4
Connect inlet hoses to water supply. Flush the lines for approximately two minutes to remove any foreign materials that could
clog the screens in the water mixing valve. This is especially important when installing a tumble dryer in a newly constructed or
renovated building. Then connect the hoses to the Y-valve; con-
nect the Y-valve to the connections at the rear of the tumble dry-
er.
IMPORTANT: Thread hose couplings onto valve con-
nections finger tight, then turn 1/4 turn with pliers. Do
not cross thread or overtighten couplings.
IMPORTANT: Hoses and other natural rubber parts de-
teriorate after extended use. Hoses may develop
cracks, blisters or material wear from the temperature
and constant high pressure they are subjected to. All
hoses should be checked on a yearly basis for any visi-
ble signs of deterioration. Any hose showing the signs
of deterioration listed above should be replaced imme-
diately. All hoses should be replaced every five years.
NOTE: Longer inlet hoses are available (as optional
equipment at extra cost) if the hoses supplied with the
tumble dryer are not long enough for installation. Order
hoses as follows:
Part No. 20617 Inlet hose 8 feet [2.44 m]
Part No. 20618 Inlet hose 10 feet [3.05 m]
NOTE: Replacement outlet hoses are available (at extra
cost). Order 44073302 Hose, 21 in. [53 cm ] for 120 ser-
ies and 44073303, 31 in. [79 cm] for 170 and 200 series.
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Installation
Electrical Requirements
WARNING
Electrical power must be provided to tumbler at all
times. The fire suppression system will be inoperative if the main electrical power supply is disconnected.
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No independent external power source or supply connection is
necessary. Power to operate the 24 Volt fire suppression system
is from the rear junction/contactor box.
Auxiliary Alarm
The fire suppression system provides an auxiliary output signal
when the system is activated. During tumble dryer installation,
you have the option to connect a separate alarm system to this
auxiliary output. Potential uses of the auxiliary output include,
but are not limited to: (1) sounds an alarm, (2) activates a building sprinkler system, (3) notifies a fire department, etc. Use of the
auxiliary output is not required for the fire suppression system to
operate, but may be used for additional protection.
The connection to the auxiliary output is made through the FS-1
and FS-2 fast-on connections inside the fire suppression control
box. Refer to Figure 5 . The relay is rated for 24 VAC, 5.2 Amp,
sealed current.
1. Opening for Auxiliary Alarm Cable
2. Fuse
3. Auxiliary Alarm Fast-On Connection
4. Test Button
5. Light
6. Reset Button
7. Auxiliary Alarm Fast-On Connection
Figure 5
NOTE: The auxiliary output is activated during fire suppression system maintenance test sequence. Consider
this fact prior to your system test every three months.
Before Placing Tumble Dryer into Serv-
ice
(Example: If the external system uses the auxiliary output to call the fire department, inform the fire department before and after the fire suppression system
maintenance test.)
1. Remove or open all panels and check accessible bolts, nuts,
screws, terminals and fittings for tightness.
2. Check belt tension and adjust if necessary. Refer to Adjustments section.
3. Replace all panels and guards.
4. Turn on electrical supply to tumble dryer.
5. Open the supply valve for gas or steam heated tumble dryers.
6. After performing the previous checks, start the tumble dryer
by pressing START. (Refer to the Operating section for detailed instructions.) Release the start button and open the
loading door. The cylinder should stop rotating within seven
seconds after the door is opened a maximum of 2 inches [51
mm]. If it does not, adjust the loading door switch. Refer to
Adjustments section.
7. Gas Tumble Dryers: Start the tumble dryer and check the
burner flame. Adjust the air inlet shutter as required. Refer to
Adjustments section.
IMPORTANT: The electronic ignition system will attempt to light the gas by sparking for the “trial for
ignition” period. If gas does not ignite within this
period, the ignition control will go into a safety lockout and the valve will no longer open until the control is reset. It may be necessary to retry several
times to bleed air from the gas lines. To reset, open
and close the loading door and restart tumble dryer.
If lockout condition persists, check that the manual
gas shut-off valve is in the ON position and that the
gas service is properly connected. If condition still
persists, remove tumble dryer from service.
8. Load the cylinder with a full load of clean rags and run to remove oil or dirt from cylinder.
9. Check the airflow switch operation by opening the lint panel;
be sure to remove shipping tape from airflow switch prior to
operation. Temporarily tape down the lint panel safety switch
located behind the upper left corner of the lint panel. The
heating systems should shut off when the lint panel is opened
a maximum of 6 inches [152.4 mm].
The airflow switch operation may be affected by shipping tape
still in place, lack of make-up air, or an obstruction in the exhaust
duct. These should be checked. If there is a problem, contact an
authorized service person.
10. Wipe out the cylinder using an all-purpose cleaner or detergent and water solution. Refer to Figure 6 .
IMPORTANT: The use of chlorine bleach for removing any discoloration should be avoided because
bleach could damage the finish.
Figure 6
WARNING
Do not operate tumble dryer if airflow switch is
faulty. An explosive gas mixture could collect in
tumble dryer if airflow switch does not operate
properly.
Models
Models through
3/10/13
CE and
Australia
All others1-310Open loading door
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Prepurge Time
(seconds)
Trial for Ignition
(seconds)
Reset Lockout
Condition By:
1810025, 030, 035, 055:
Press reset button on
rear of machine
T30, T45: Press lighted
reset button in rear
contactor box
For models with EO,
RE, RU or UO control
suffixes: Press start on
control keypad.
For models with all
other control suffixes:
Press and hold reset
button on junction box
until light goes out.
Open loading door
Press reset button on
rear of machine
T30, T45: Press lighted
reset button in rear
contactor box
Models starting 8/1/13Australia2323For models with EO,
Models Starting 1/1/14CE
RE, RU or UO control
suffixes: Press start on
control keypad.
For models with all
other control suffixes:
Press and hold ignition
control reset button.
If the tumble dryer does not meet ANY of the listed requirements, remove tumble dryer from use. Refer to Removing Tumble Dryer
from Service section.
Required for CE Models Only
configuration. Tumble Dryers are supplied from the factory for
operation on Natural Gas 1000 Btu/cu. ft. [8914 kcal/m 3], or L.P.
Once machine is installed, please be sure to complete the following items:
•Review and verify machine operation with customer.
•Leave all literature and a signed Declaration of Conformity
with customer.
•Review machine warranty information with customer.
•Apply warning sticker on front panel of machine, in language
appropriate to country of sale (included in literature packet).
Gas 2500 Btu/cu. ft. [22,250 kcal/m 3], with natural gas group
H/E, designation G20 and L.P. gas group B/ P, designation G30.
To install machines in any other country, or on any other gas, requires some level of modification.
Machines are built in two different configurations:
•Natural Gas – regulated/governor
•Liquefied Petroleum (L.P.) Gas – not regulated/no governor
For converting from Natural Gas to L.P. Gas, order 44240401P
Installing CE Gas Drying Tumble Dryer
L.P. Valve Conversion kit and orifice. Refer to CE Orifices.
Serial plates supplied from the factory are configured for
General Information
GB/IE/PT/ES/IT/GR/LU/CH/BE. These instructions pertain to
the situations when the country of use or gas supply is different
This information is to be used when installing gas tumble dryers
than that on the serial plate. If applicable, peel off the appropriate
in countries and/or on gases different than the machine’s factory
country sticker (included with machine) and apply it to the serial
plate over the existing country information.
These instructions are only valid if the following country code is
on the appliance: GB/IE/PT/ES/IT/GR/LU/CH/BE. If this code is
not present on the appliance, it is necessary to refer to the technical instructions which will provide the necessary information
concerning the modification of the appliance to the condition of
use for the country.
Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions,
nature of gas and pressure, and the adjustment of the appliance
are compatible.
CE Orifices
Supply
Pressure
in. wc
[mbar,
kPa]
2/2.5]
Gas
Type
Natural
Gas
Gas
Fam-
ily
SecondI
Grou
p
2H(E)
Gas
Designation
G208/10 [20/25,
Table 1 describes the different gases that are available in different
CE countries, and how the machines need to be configured to operate with those gases. In the CE, there are Natural Gas configurations that do not allow for machine regulation and L.P. Gas
configurations that must be regulated. For L.P. Gas, third family
B/P at 50 mbar (5 kPa), order Regulated Natural Gas machines
and convert according to Table 1 .
1. Determine the necessary conversion operations to convert
from the factory-supplied configuration to the desired configuration.
2. Perform the conversions required so the machine is properly
configured for the desired country and gas. Refer to the following sections:
•How to Convert Gas Valve from Regulated to Unregulat-
ed
•How to Change Burner Orifice Size
•How to Adjust Gas Valve Governor/Regulator
[70.69]
2363 [88]2063
[76.83]
2568
[95.65]
WARNING
When converting the tumble dryer to a different
gas or pressure, first verify that the supply inlet
pressure is equipped with a pressure regulator
(located ahead of the tumble dryer) that will maintain the gas supply at the inlet pressure specified.
A drying tumble dryer produces combustible lint. To
reduce the risk of fire, the tumble dryer must be exhausted to the outdoors.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, DO NOT use plastic or thin
foil ducting to exhaust the tumbler.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire and accumulation of combustible gases, DO NOT exhaust tumble dryer air into a window well, gas vent, chimney or enclosed, unventilated area such as an attic wall, ceiling, crawl
space under a building, or concealed space of a
building.
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Layout
Whenever possible, install tumble dryers along an outside wall
where duct length can be kept to a minimum, and make-up air
can be easily accessed. Construction must not block the airflow at
the rear of the tumble dryer. Doing so would prevent adequate air
supply to the tumble dryer combustion chamber.
Make-Up Air
A tumble dryer is forced air exhausted and requires provisions for
make-up air to replace air exhausted by tumble dryer.
IMPORTANT: Do not obstruct flow of combustion and
ventilation air.
Required Make-Up Air Opening (to the outside) for
Each Tumble Dryer
ModelOpening
120 Series360 in.2 [232,258 mm2 ]
170 Series525 in.2 [338,709 mm2 ]
200 Series525 in.2 [338,709 mm2 ]
Make-up air openings with louvers will restrict airflow. The
opening must be increased to compensate for area taken up by
louvers.
Make-up air openings in rooms containing tumble dryer(s) and/or
gas fired hot water heater or other gravity vented appliances must
be increased sufficiently to prevent downdrafts in any of the
vents when all tumble dryers are in operation. Do not locate gravity vented appliances between tumble dryer(s) and make-up air
openings. If it is necessary to duct make-up air to tumble dryer(s), increase area of duct work by 25% to compensate for restrictions in air movement.
Venting
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire due to increased static
pressure, we do not recommend installation of inline secondary lint filters or lint collectors. If secondary systems are mandated, frequently clean the
system to assure safe operation.
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IMPORTANT: Installing in-line filters or lint collectors
will cause increased static pressure. Failure to maintain the secondary lint system will decrease tumble
dryer efficiency and may void machine warranty.
For maximum efficiency and minimum lint accumulation, tumble
dryer air must be exhausted to the outdoors by the shortest possible route.
Proper sized exhaust ducts are essential for proper operation. All
elbows should be sweep type. Exhaust ducts must be assembled
so the interior surfaces are smooth, so the joints do not permit the
accumulation of lint. DO NOT use plastic, thin foil or Type B
flexible ducts - rigid metal ducts are recommended. Use exhaust
ducts made of sheet metal or other noncombustible material. DO
NOT use sheet metal screws or fasteners on exhaust pipe joints
which extend into the duct and catch lint. Use of duct tape or
pop-rivets on all seams and joints is recommended, if allowed by
local codes.
Verify that old ducts are thoroughly cleaned out before installing
new tumble dryer(s).
WARNING
Improperly sized or assembled ductwork causes excess back pressure which results in slow drying, lint
collecting in the duct, lint blowing back into the
room, and increased fire hazard.
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NOTE: Exhaust ducts must be constructed of sheet
metal or other noncombustible material. Such ducts
must be equivalent in strength and corrosion resistance to ducts made of galvanized sheet steel not less
than 0.0195 inches [0.495 mm] thick.
Where the exhaust duct pierces a combustible wall or ceiling, the
opening must be sized per local codes. The space around the duct
may be sealed with noncombustible material. Refer to Figure 10 .
IMPORTANT: For best performance provide an individual exhaust duct for each tumble dryer. Do not install a
hot water heater in a room containing tumble dryers. It
is better to have the water heater in a separate room
with a separate air inlet.
1. Removable strip of panel in framing wall to permit removal of tumble dryer from framing wall
2. Partition or bulkhead
3. Minimum distance between exhaust opening and roof, ground or other obstruction: 36 in. [914 mm]
4. 2 in. [51 mm] minimum clearance on both sides of duct
5. Exhaust airflow – maximum length of rigid duct 14 ft. [4.3 m] or 7.87 ft. [2.4 m] of flexible metal duct
NOTE: Do not install wire mesh or screen in exhaust
duct opening to avoid lint build-up or impacting proper
discharge of air from tumble dryers.
NOTE: Where exhaust duct pierces a combustible wall
or ceiling, the opening must be sized per local codes.
NOTE: Inside of duct must be smooth. Do not use
sheet metal screws to join sections.
Alternate Venting for 120 Series Tumble Dryers
The 120 series tumble dryer is equipped from the factory to exhaust from the top; however, it may be converted to exhaust out the rear
by doing the following (refer to Specifications and Dimensions section):
1. Remove belt guard cover.2. Remove 10 inch [254 mm] diameter elbow and vertical duct.
NOTE: Locate exhaust far enough away from make-up
air location to prevent re-introduction.
Consult your local building code for regulations which may also
apply.
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Exhaust Requirements
3. Cut out shape from belt guard cover. Refer to Figure 11 .
4. Screw octagonal piece over 10 inch [254 mm] diameter open-
ing in top of belt guard.
1. Discard
2. Cover
Figure 11
5. Attach new exhaust duct to exhaust thimble on rear panel, following all requirements in this section.
6. Replace belt guard cover.
Individual Venting
For maximum efficiency and performance, it is preferred to exhaust tumble dryer(s) individually to the outdoors.
IMPORTANT: At no point may the cross sectional area
of installed venting be less than the cross sectional
area of the exhaust outlet of the tumble dryer.
The exhaust duct must be designed so the static back pressure
measured 12 inches [305 mm] from the exhaust outlet does not
exceed the maximum allowable pressure specified in the Specifications and Dimensions Table or on the installation sticker on the
rear of the tumble dryer.
NOTE: Static back pressure must be measured with the
tumble dryer running.
The maximum allowable length venting is 14 feet [4.3 m] and
two 90° elbows or equivalent. If the equivalent length of a duct
required for an installation exceeds the maximum allowable
equivalent length, the diameter of a round duct must be increased
by 10% for each additional 20 feet [6.1 m]. Cross section area of
a rectangular duct must be increased by 20% for each additional
20 feet [6.1 m]. Refer to Table 3 to determine equivalent venting.
Equivalent Length of
Duct Diameter
Rigid Straight Duct
10 in. [254 mm]One 90° elbow = 11.6 ft. [3.5
m]
Table 3 continues...
Equivalent Length of
Duct Diameter
Rigid Straight Duct
12 in. [305 mm]One 90° elbow = 14 ft. [4.3
m]
14 in. [356 mm]One 90° elbow = 16 ft. [4.9
m]
16 in. [406 mm]One 90° elbow = 18.7 ft. [5.7
m]
18 in. [457 mm]One 90° elbow = 21 ft. [6.4
m]
Equivalent Length (meter) = 1.17 x Duct Diameter (mm)
Table 3
Example: A 12 inch [305 mm] diameter duct’s equivalent length
of 14 feet [4.3 m] of duct and two 90° elbows is:
Equivalent Length
= 14 ft. [4.3 m] + (2) 90° elbows
= 14 ft. [4.3 m] + 14 ft. [4.3 m] + 14 ft. [4.3 m]
= 42 ft. [12.8 m]
With the tumble dryer in operation, airflow at any point in the
duct should be at least 1200 feet/min. [366 m/min.] to ensure that
lint remains airborne. If 1200 feet/min. [366 m/min.] per minute
cannot be maintained, schedule monthly inspections and cleaning
of the ductwork.
NOTE: The maximum length of a flexible metal duct
must not exceed 7.87 ft. [2.4 m] as required to meet
UL2158, clause 7.3.2A.
Manifold Venting
While it is preferable to exhaust tumble dryers individually to the
outdoors, a main collector duct may be used if it is sized according to Figure 13 and Figure 14 . This illustration indicates minimum diameters, and should be increased if the collector length
exceeds 14 feet [4.3 m] and two 90° elbows. The diameter of a
round duct must be increased by 10% for each additional 20 feet
[6.1 m]. Cross sectional area of a rectangular or square duct must
be increased 20% for each additional 20 feet [6.1 m]. Refer to
Table 4 to determine equivalent ducting sizing. The collector duct
may be rectangular or square in cross section, as long as the area
is not reduced. Provisions MUST be made for lint removal and
cleaning of the collector duct.
The vent collector system must be designed so the static back
pressure measured 12 inches [305 mm] from the exhaust outlet
does not exceed the maximum allowable pressure specified in the
Specifications and Dimensions Table or on the installation sticker
One Manifold Assembly
on the rear of tumble dryer. Static back pressure must be measured with all tumble dryers vented into the collector operating.
NOTE: Never connect a tumble dryer duct at a 90° angle to the collector duct. Refer to Figure 12 . Doing so
will cause excessive back pressure, resulting in poor
performance. Never connect two tumble dryer exhaust
ducts directly across from each other at the point of
entry to the collector duct.
With the tumble dryer in operation, airflow at any point in the
duct should be at least 1200 feet/min. [366 m/min.] to ensure that
lint remains airborne. If 1200 feet/min. [366 m/min.] cannot be
maintained, schedule monthly inspections and cleaning of the
ductwork.
Figure 12
1. Outlet duct diameter = largest duct diameter based on number of units
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, DO NOT CONNECT THE GAS LINE TO THE TUMBLE DRYER IF
THE GAS SERVICE IS NOT THE SAME AS THAT
SPECIFIED ON THE TUMBLE DRYER SERIAL
PLATE! It will first be necessary to convert the gas
burner orifice and gas valve. Appropriate conversion
kits are available.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of gas leaks, fire or explosion, use
a new flexible stainless steel connector.
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IMPORTANT: Any product revisions or conversions
must be made by the Manufacturer’s Authorized Dealers, Distributors or local service personnel.
IMPORTANT: The tumble dryer must be isolated from
the gas supply piping system by closing its individual
manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of
the gas supply piping system at test pressure equal to
or less than 0.5 psig [3.45 kPa, 34.5 mbar].
NOTE: For gas valves with a manual shut-off switch on
the gas valve, the shut-off switch does not protect the
valve from this pressure test. Use the individual manual shut-off valve from the gas supply piping system to
protect the gas valve.
IMPORTANT: The tumble dryer and its manually operated appliance gas valve must be disconnected from
the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 0.5
psig [3.45 kPa, 34.5 mbar].
IMPORTANT: The installation must comply with local
codes or, in the absence of local codes:
•with the latest edition of the “National Fuel Gas
Code,” ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 in the U.S.A.
•with CAN/CSA-B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code in Canada
•In Australia and New Zealand , installation must
comply with the Gas Installations Standard AS/NZS
5601 Part 1: General Installations.
Obtain specific gas service pipe size from the gas supplier. Refer
to Table 5 and Table 6 for general pipe size.
The following must be furnished and installed by the customer
for the gas service line to each tumble dryer. Refer to Figure 15 .
•Sediment traps
•Shut-off valves
•Supply pressure taps
It is important that equal pressure be maintained at all tumble
dryer gas connections. This can be done by installing a 1 inch
[25.4 mm] pipe gas loop to maintain equal pressure at all gas
connections. Refer to Figure 16 .
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, if the tumble
dryer is to be connected to Liquefied Petroleum
(L.P.) gas, a vent to the outdoors must be provided
in the room where the tumble dryer is installed.
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NATURAL GAS pressures with all gas appliances running (tumble dryers, water heaters, space heaters, furnace, etc.):
Non-CE
and Non-
Australian
Models
Maximum10.5 in. w.c.2.61 kPa26.1 mbar
Recommend-ed6.5 in. w.c1.62 kPa16.2 mbar
Minimum5 in. w.c.1.13 kPa12.4 mbar
An in-line pressure regulator may be required if the line pressure
exceeds 10.5 water column inches [26.1 mbar, 2.61 kPa] with all
gas appliances running.
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS (L.P.) pressures with all gas appliances running (tumble dryers, water heaters, space heaters, furnace, etc.):
For converting Non-CE models from Natural Gas to L.P. Gas:
Date
ModelHertz
12060Through
RangePart No.
M4577P3
2/14/11
12060Starting
M4578P3
2/15/11
12050Through
M4973P3
2/14/11
12050Starting
M4975P3
2/15/11
WARNING
Check all pipe connections, internal and external, for
gas leaks using a non-corrosive leak detection fluid.
To reduce the risk of explosion or fire, DO NOT USE
AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS! Gas
connections should be checked twice a year for leakage.
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17060-M4592P3
17050-M4974P3
20050 and 60-44257701
CE GASES refer to Installing CE Gas Drying Tumble Dryers
section, the above data does not apply to the CE.
Turn on gas and check all pipe connections (internal and external) for gas leaks with a non-corrosive leak detection fluid. Purge
air in gas service line by operating the tumble dryers in the drying
mode. If burner does not light and unit goes into lockout, open
and close the door and restart. Repeat these steps until burner ignites. Use pipe compound, resistant to actions of L.P. gas, on all
pipe threads.
Using Table 5 and Table 6 , the main supply pipe diameter
should be 3 in. [76 mm].
IMPORTANT: Gas loop piping must be installed as illustrated to equalize gas pressure for all tumble dryers
connected to single gas service. Other gas using appliances should be connected upstream from loop.
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Gas Requirements
Gas Pipe Size Required for 1000 Btu Natural Gas (Standard Conditions) at Upstream Pressure— 7 ± 1.5 inches [17.4 ± 4 mbar, 1.74 ± 0.37 kPa] Water Column Pressure
Equivalent Length
25 feet
[7.63 m]
50 feet
[15.25 m]
75 feet
[22.88 m]
100 feet
[30.50 m]
125 feet
[38.13 m]
150 feet
[45.75 m]
GasAppliances
Total
Btu/hr.
Based on 0.3 in. Water Column Pressure Drop for Length Given
For L.P. Gas, correct the total Btu/hr by multiplying it by 0.6. The answer is the equivalent Btu on the above chart.
Table 6
High Altitude Orifice Sizing
For proper operation at altitudes above 2000 feet [610 meters],
the gas orifice size must be reduced to ensure complete combustion. Refer to Table 7 .
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion,
serious injury or death:
•Disconnect electric power to the tumble dryer before servicing.
•Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumble dryer before servicing.
•Close steam valve to steam tumble dryer before
servicing.
•Never start the tumble dryer with any guards/
panels removed.
•Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be reconnected to
ensure that the tumble dryer is properly grounded.
WARNING
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IMPORTANT: Electrical connections must be made by
a qualified electrician using data on serial plate, installation manuals and wiring diagram provided with machine and according to local codes. Install a circuit
breaker as close to the tumble dryer as possible. If
more than one tumble dryer is being installed, a circuit
breaker must be provided for each.
NOTE: Connect machine to an individual branch circuit
not shared with lighting or other equipment.
NOTE: 3 Phase Machines Only - Do not use fuses to
avoid the possibility of “single phasing” and causing
premature failure of the motors.
WARNING
In case of servicing (or putting the tumble dryer out
of order), disconnect the tumble dryer from the main
supply by switching off the circuit breaker.
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Wiring Diagram
The wiring diagram is located in the junction or contactor box.
To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, check
with a qualified service person for proper grounding
procedures. Improper connection of the equipment
grounding conductor may result in a risk of electric
shock.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, if electrical supply is coming from a three phase service,
DO NOT connect a “High Leg” or “Stinger Leg” to a
single phase machine. On a three phase machine, if
there is a “High Leg” or “Stinger Leg” it should be
connected to L3.
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The wiring diagram part number is in the lower portion of the
electrical data on the serial plate.
Grounding Instructions
NOTE: To ensure protection against shock, this tumble
dryer MUST be electrically grounded in accordance
with the local codes, or in the absence of local codes,
with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code
ANSI/NFPA No. 70. In Canada the electrical connections are to be made in accordance with CSA C22.1 latest edition Canadian Electrical Code, or local codes.
Electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician.
This tumble dryer must be grounded. In the event of malfunction
or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by
providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This tumble dryer must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system; or an equipment grounding conductor must be run
with the circuit conductors and connected to the appropriate
ground location.
•Metal conduit and/or BX cable is not considered ground.
•Connecting the Neutral from the electrical service box to the
tumble dryer ground screw does not constitute a ground.
•A dedicated ground conduit (wire) must be connected between the electrical service box ground bar and tumble dryer
ground screw.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, de-energize
the electrical circuit being connected to the tumble
dryer before making any electrical connections. All
electrical connections should be made by a qualified
electrician. Never attempt to connect a live circuit.
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CAUTION
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing
controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.
For CE Models Only
All models are factory-equipped with an emergency stop button
on the front panel.
NOTE: Activation of the emergency stop switch stops
all machine control circuit functions, but DOES NOT remove all electrical power from machine.
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Service/Ground Location
Ground and Terminal Block Locations for Non-CE Gas and Steam Models
Ground and Terminal Block Locations for Electric Models
1. Terminal Block
2. Earth/Ground
3. Electrical Service
4. Contactor Box
Figure 19
L3 in the tumble dryer. The cylinder must rotate clockwise
To Connect Electrical Service To The
Tumble Dryer
and the fan must rotate counterclockwise (as viewed from the
front of the tumble dryer – with selector switch in non-reverse
position). If not, interchange leads L1 and L2 in the tumble
NOTE: The wiring diagram is located in the junction
dryer connection box.
box.
1. Install a circuit breaker as close to the tumble dryer as possible. If more than one tumble dryer is being installed, a disconnect switch or circuit breaker should be provided for each.
This will make it possible to disconnect each tumble dryer for
maintenance purposes.
2. Connect the conduit-encased leads to the disconnect switch,
or circuit breaker. Connect the wire leads to the appropriate
labeled terminal on the terminal block. The ground wire must
be connected to the ground connection as shown in Figure17 , Figure 18 or Figure 19 .
Jumper Configuration Instructions
Changing the transformer configuration jumper is required, PRIOR TO SUPPLYING POWER TO THE MACHINE, if any of
the following apply:
IMPORTANT: Failure to install the proper configuration
jumper may result in damage to sensitive electronic
controls and may void warranty.
•You have 400 – 415 Volt service and are connecting a model
rated for 380 Volt operation.
3. Check the electrical service phase sequence (three phase only). If one of the power leads is a “high leg,” connect it to lead
Ferrite Ring Installation
Gas and Steam Models with RM Control Suffix Only (Models Through 7/31/11)
The ferrite ring provided in the literature packet must be installed over the power leads during connection of electrical service. The
ferrite protects the sensitive electronic controls from destructive electrical disturbances which may be present on power lines to the
machine. Failure to properly install the ferrite ring may result in damage to the electronic controls and will void control warranty.
To install:1. Immediately after connection of power leads and before ap-
plying power to machine, locate each of the incoming service
leads including ground.
2. Snap the ferrite ring closed over all the service leads inside of
the contactor box as shown. It is important that the ferrite ring
be installed inside the contactor box. Refer to Figure 20 . Do
not install the ferrite outside of the box or other area. Make
sure that service leads are in the center of the ferrite before
closing the ring so as not to pinch or damage leads.
NOTE: Minimum wire sizes are obtained from Canadian
Electrical Code and are intended for use as a guideline
only. Electrical connections should be made only by a
qualified electrical contractor in accordance with all applicable local and national requirements.
NOTE: Electrical specifications below are subject to
change without notice. Always refer to product serial
NOTE: Use copper conductors only.
NOTE: Connect to individual branch circuit.
NOTE: 3 Phase Only – Each tumble dryer must be connected to its own individual branch circuit breaker, not
fuses, to avoid the possibility of “single phasing” and
causing premature failure of the motor(s).
plate for most current specifications of product being
installed.
120 Series Gas and Steam Tumble Dryer Models
Serial Plate Rating
200-208/240V/
Terminal Block
Connections Required
Rated Current*
(amps)Breaker Rating
L1,L2,L3 and ground7.715A - 3 pole14 [2.5]
Recommended
Wire Size AWG
[mm²]
60Hz/3ph
230V/50Hz/3phL1,L2,L3 and ground7.315A - 3 pole14 [2.5]
380V/50 or 60Hz/3phL1,L2,L3 and ground4.110A - 3 pole14 [2.5]
400-415V/50Hz/3phL1,L2,L3 and ground3.810A - 3 pole14 [2.5]
440V/60Hz/3phL1,L2,L3 and ground3.810A - 3 pole14 [2.5]
460-480V/60Hz/3phL1,L2,L3 and ground3.910A - 3 pole14 [2.5]
* Current ratings vary slightly depending on model; refer to serial plate.
120 Series Electric Tumble Dryer Models
Serial Plate Rating
Terminal Block
Connections Required
Rated Current*
(amps)Breaker Rating
Recommended
Wire Size AWG
[mm²]
240V/60Hz/3phL1,L2,L3 and ground152175A - 3 pole3/0 [95]
380V/50 or 60Hz/3phL1,L2,L3 and ground94.5125A - 3 pole1 [35]
400-415V/50Hz/3phL1,L2,L3 and ground87125A - 3 pole1 [35]
480V/60Hz/3phL1,L2,L3 and ground76.1100A - 3 pole3 [26.2]
* Current ratings vary slightly depending on model; refer to serial plate.
NOTE: Machines require a constant 80 to 100 psig [5.3
to 6.9 bar] steam service for optimum operation. The
maximum allowable steam pressure is 125 psig [8.6
bar]. In no case may the pressure exceed the above
value.
Obtain specific steam service pipe sizes from steam system supplier or a qualified steam fitter.
•Refer to Figure 21 and Figure 22 for proper steam pipe configurations.
•To prevent condensate draining from headers to tumble dryer,
piping should have a minimum 12 inch [305 mm] rise above
respective header. Do not make steam connection to header
with a horizontal or downward facing tee or elbow.
•Whenever possible, horizontal runs of steam lines must drain,
by gravity, to respective steam header. Water pockets, or an
improperly drained steam header will provide wet steam,
causing improper operation of tumble dryer. If pockets or improper drainage cannot be eliminated, install a bypass trap to
drain condensate from the low point in the steam header to the
return.
•In both steam supply and steam return line, it is recommended
that each have a pipe union and shut-off valve. This will ena-
ble you to disconnect the steam connections and service the
tumble dryer while your laundry facility is in operation.
•Connect the steam solenoid valve to the related steam coil inlet connection with nipples, flex hoses, unions and tees.
•Strainers may require cleaning due to materials from hoses or
pipes.
•Install vacuum breaker (optional), bucket trap with built-in
strainer and check valve. For successful operation of tumble
dryer, install trap 18 inches [457 mm] below coil and as near
to the tumble dryer as possible. Inspect trap carefully for inlet
and outlet markings and install according to trap manufacturer's instructions. If steam is gravity returned to boiler, omit
trap but install vacuum breaker and check valve in return line
near tumble dryer. Gravity return requires entire return
plumbing be below steam coil outlets.
•Install union and shut-off valve in return line and make final
pipe connections to return header.
NOTE: To prevent water hammering, route return
lines below outlets of steam coils.
•Trap each steam coil individually. Always keep the trap clean
and in good working condition.
•When tumble dryer is on the end of a line of equipment, extend header at least 4 feet [1.2 m] beyond tumble dryer. Install
shut-off valve, union, check valve and bypass trap at end of
line. If gravity return to boiler, omit trap.
•Insulate steam supply and return lines for safety of operator
and safety while servicing tumble dryer.
WARNING
All system components must have a 125 psig [8.6
bar] working pressure. Shut-off valves must be installed upstream of the steam solenoid valve and
downstream of each steam trap so components can
be isolated for maintenance or emergency purposes.
All components (solenoid valve, traps) must be supported to minimize loads on the tumbler steam coil
connections.
6. For steam solenoid valve wiring connections, refer to Wiring
Diagram supplied with tumble dryer.
Thermal Oil Prep
It is the responsibility of the customer to install appropriate coil
and heating system for thermal oil prep models. The manufacturer is not responsible for the performance or safety of the customer installed thermal oil system. To ensure proper operation, refer
to the Specifications and Dimensions section for the Btu input of
equivalent steam models. Thermal oil systems that do not deliver
appropriate Btus will dry slower. For solenoid valve wiring connections, refer to the Wiring Diagram supplied with tumble dryer.
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Installing Steam Trap and Making Con-
densate Return Connections
The steam trap must be installed and the coil outlet connections
must be connected to the condensate return lines. The following
steps outline the procedure for installing the steam trap and connecting the condensate return lines. Refer to Figure 21 and Fig-ure 22 for typical installations.
1. Use flexible lines between steam inlet solenoid and steam
coils, as well as outlet between steam coil and traps.
2. If necessary, install a strainer at the end of each flexible hose.
3. Install a steam trap to each strainer.
IMPORTANT: Steam trap must be installed a minimum of 18 inches [457 mm] below the steam coil
outlet connections.
•DO NOT DRY articles containing foam rubber or
similarly textured rubberlike materials.
•DO NOT DRY plastics, anything containing wax or
chemicals such as mops and cleaning cloths, or
anything dry-cleaned at home with a dry-cleaning
solvent.
•DO NOT TUMBLE fiberglass curtains and draperies unless the label says it can be done. If they
are dried, wipe out the cylinder with a damp cloth
to remove particles of fiberglass.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury, allow cylinder to
stop before cleaning lint screen.
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Emergency Stop Button On CE Models
All CE approved tumble dryers are factory equipped with an
emergency stop button located on the front panel. Refer to Figure23 .
•To restart machine, pull red emergency stop button out and
press START pad or button.
NOTE: Activation of the emergency stop button
stops all machine control circuit functions, but
DOES NOT remove all electrical power from machine.
Operating Instructions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to
persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
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IMPORTANT: This appliance shall not be used to dry
off solvents or dry cleaning fluids.
1. Clean Lint Screen/Compartment
a. Remove any accumulated lint from the lint screen and
compartment.
b. Close panel tightly against tumble dryer frame and lock
panel securely, if applicable.
IMPORTANT: Clean lint screen and lint compartment daily. Failure to clean the lint screen daily will
result in higher than normal temperatures that may
damage laundry.
WARNING
Emergency Stop Button
1.
Figure 23
To operate emergency stop button:
•Press red emergency stop button to stop all action.
To reduce the risk of fire and risk of lint collecting
in exhaust duct, do not operate tumbler without
lint filter in place.
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2. Load Laundry
a. Open loading door and load cylinder with laundry. Maxi-
mum drying load is:
ModelPound [Kg]
120120 [55]
170170 [77]
200200 [90]
DO NOT OVERLOAD.
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NOTE: Overloading causes slow drying and wrin-
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kling.
b. Close loading door. Tumble dryer will not operate with
the door open.
3. Determine Control Type and Temperature Setting
a. Refer to the various controls and follow the instructions
for the appropriate control type.
b. The type of fabric being dried will determine the tempera-
ture setting. Consult the fabric care label or fabric manufacturer to determine proper temperature setting.
IMPORTANT: Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the garment manufacturer.
4. Remove Laundry
a. When the cycle is complete, open door and remove the
laundry.
Reversing Operation
Tumble dryers with the reversing option prevent the tangling of
large pieces of laundry and minimize wrinkling. These tumble
dryers are equipped with a second motor and additional controls
which reverse the rotation direction of the cylinder.
Some models may have a switch or touchpad in the control panel
area so the operator can select the reversing or nonreversing operation. In nonreversing mode, the cylinder will always turn clockwise (as viewed from the front of the tumble dryer). If the cylinder is turning counterclockwise when switched to nonreversing, it
will continue for a few seconds and then start up in the proper direction. Refer to Programming Manual for more information on
reversing.
Operating Instructions
Figure 24
2. Set the HEAT TIME for the number of minutes (from 0 - 60)
desired.
Figure 25
3. Set the COOL DOWN TIME for the number of minutes
(from 0 - 15) desired.
IMPORTANT: After any electrical maintenance is done,
make sure that the blower motor is turning counterclockwise as viewed from the front. Then set the reverse control switch to “nonreversing” and note that
the cylinder turns constantly clockwise as viewed from
the front of the tumble dryer. If not, interchange L1 and
L2 service leads to the reverse drive motor.
Control Instructions
Dual Digital Timer Control
RQ Control Suffix
1. Select HIGH, MED, LOW or NO HEAT by turning the temperature knob.
HIGH
MED
LOW
Temperature 190°F [88°C]
Temperature 170°F [ 77°C]
Temperature 120°F [49°C]
Figure 26
4. Select reversing or nonreversing cylinder rotation setting, if
applicable.
Figure 27
5. Press and release START button to start tumble dryer. Display will show minutes remaining before end of cycle.
NOTE: One touch drying is available for repetitive
loads. If the START button is pressed while the machine is in Idle Mode, when the display is dark, the
tumble dryer will repeat the last drying cycle. If the
cycle time is adjusted before the cycle is started,
the time displayed when the start button was pressed will be used for future cycles.
IMPORTANT: To stop the tumble dryer at any time
during the cycle, OPEN DOOR. If the loading door or
lint panel door is opened during the cycle, the heating system will shut off and the motor will stop. To
restart the cycle, both doors must be closed and the
START button must be pressed in.
If the load cools to 90°F [32°C] before cool down time expires,
the control will flash “Lr” (load ready) in the heat time display. If
the door is not opened, the tumble dryer completes the selected
cool down time. If the door is opened after reaching “Lr” temperature, the cycle will be terminated.
NOTE: If display shows an error code, refer to Error
Codes section.
6. When the cycle is complete, open door and remove the laundry.
WARNING
To prevent the risk of fire, remove laundry immediately in case of power failure.
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NOTE: This machine includes an anti-wrinkle/ extended tumble feature. After the drying cycle is
complete, the cylinder will tumble without heat every few minutes. The intermittent tumbling will continue for one hour or until the door is opened. Antiwrinkle feature will tumble the load without heat for
30 seconds every 2 minutes for 1 hour OR until the
loading door is opened.
Error Codes
DisplayDefinitionCorrective Action
OPOpen thermistor error• Check thermistor. Replace if inoperative.
•Check wiring diagram between control and thermistor.
Refer to wiring diagram for proper wiring.
•Check control. Replace if inoperative.
SHShorted thermistor error•Check thermistor. Replace if inoperative.
•Check wiring between control and thermistor. Refer to
wiring diagram for proper wiring.
•Check control. Replace if inoperative.
AF - 1Airflow switch closed when cycle started•Check airflow switch. Replace if inoperative.
AF (Flashing)Bouncing Airflow Switch•Check airflow switch to ensure that it is properly aligned
and securely mounted in the mounting bracket.
•Make sure airflow switch can open and close freely.
•Check installation and make sure there is adequate air-
flow.
•Make sure exhaust is not blocked.
•Clean the lint screen.
•Replace airflow switch if inoperative.
AF (Solid)Airflow Switch Closed when Resuming
Cycle
Table 10
Electronic OPL Micro Control
RM Control Suffix
1. To use an Automatic Cycle, press an ON/SELECT pad. Select
HIGH, MEDIUM, MED LOW, LOW or NO HEAT for items
that should not be dried with heat. A light to the left of the selected pad lights up.
HIGH
MEDIUM
MED LOW
LOW
Temperature 180°F [82°C]
Temperature 160°F [ 71°C]
Temperature 140°F [60°C]
Temperature 120°F [49°C]
To use a Time Dry or Custom Cycle, refer to the Programming
Manual.
•Allow up to 20 seconds for this condition to clear.
•Check if airflow switch opens at end of cycle.
•Replace airflow switch if inoperative.
Figure 30
2. Select REVERSING or NONREVERSING cylinder rotation
setting.
Figure 31
3. Press START pad to start tumble dryer.
Figure 29
NOTE: Do not press directly on lights or the center
of pad. For proper selection, press on pad slightly
to the right of center. Refer to Figure 30 .
NOTE: All pads can be pressed in any sequence
without damaging control or tumble dryer. To stop
the tumble dryer at any time, open the door or press
STOP/RESET.
Figure 33
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Operating Instructions
NOTE: The window display will flash. Press STOP/
RESET twice (within three seconds) to end the cycle
and reset the control to idle status. To restart the
tumble dryer, CLOSE door and press START pad.
IMPORTANT: If the loading door or lint panel door is
opened during the cycle, the heating system will
shut off and the motor will stop. To restart the cycle,
both doors must be closed and START pad must be
pressed.
4. When the cycle is complete, open door and remove the laundry.
WARNING
To prevent the risk of fire, remove laundry immediately in case of power failure.
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NOTE: This machine includes an anti-wrinkle/ extended tumble feature. After the drying cycle is
complete, the cylinder will tumble without heat every few minutes. The intermittent tumbling will continue for one hour or until the door is opened.
S Models
H Models
LED OPL Control
RE Control Suffix
1. Press the Up or Down keypad to change cycles.
To customize a cycle, refer to the Programming Manual.
2.
Press START ( ) to start selected cycle.
IMPORTANT: If the loading door or lint panel door is
opened during the cycle, the heating system will
shut off and the motor will stop. To restart the cycle,
both doors must be closed and the START (
pad must be pressed.
3. When the cycle is complete, open door and remove laundry.
WARNING
To prevent the risk of fire, remove laundry immediately in case of power failure.
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NOTE: This machine includes an anti-wrinkle/
extended tumble feature. After the drying cycle is
complete, the cylinder will tumble without heat every few minutes. The intermittent tumbling will continue for one hour or until the door is opened. After
an hour the machine enters delayed tumble and will
tumble for two minutes every hour for up to 18
hours or until the door is opened.
Press the or keypad to change cycles. The center
highlighted position is the selected cycle.
To customize a cycle, refer to the Programming Manual.
2.
Press START to start selected cycle.
IMPORTANT: If the loading door or lint panel door is
opened during the cycle, the heating system will
shut off and the motor will stop. To restart the cycle,
both doors must be closed and the START
pad
must be pressed.
3. When the cycle is complete, open door and remove laundry.
WARNING
To prevent the risk of fire, remove laundry immediately in case of power failure.
W779
NOTE: This machine includes an anti-wrinkle/
extended tumble feature. After the drying cycle is
complete, the cylinder will tumble without heat every few minutes. The intermittent tumbling will continue for one hour or until the door is opened. After
an hour the machine enters delayed tumble and will
tumble for two minutes every hour for up to 18
hours or until the door is opened.
Figure 40
DX4 OPL Control
R3 Control Suffix
1. Open door and fill drum with clothes.
2. Press and release one of the cycle buttons to select a cycle and
start the tumble dryer. Refer to Table 11 .
To use a custom cycle, refer to the Programming Manual.
Figure 41
Left But-
DryTemperature
ing
Time
104°F [40°C]30 min.2 min.
Cool
Down
Time
ton
Middle
140°F [60°C]30 min.2 min.
Button
Right
176°F [80°C]35 min.2 min.
Button
Table 11
IMPORTANT: To stop the tumble dryer at any time
during the cycle, OPEN DOOR. To restart the tumble
dryer, CLOSE door and press START button.
3. When the cycle is complete, open door and remove the laundry.
To prevent the risk of fire, remove laundry immediately in case of power failure.
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Diagnostic Microprocessor Control
General Operation
The Diagnostic Microprocessor Control (DMP) is designed to
manage the drying and cooling cycles of the tumble dryer. The
controller is also programmed from the factory with five different
default programs as described below. The operator has the flexibility to select the time for the drying and the cool down cycles
and the drying temperature. The operator may also select either
reversing or nonreversing basket action only if the tumble dryer
is equipped for reversing. The operator may also reprogram the
default programs. See Programming.
Dry
Default
Programs
Tim
e
(Mi
n.)
Cool
Time
(Min.)
Temp.
Set
Point
Rever
sing
Operating Instructions
NOTE: If an altered program is determined to be corrupted, the default program settings will be used.
Features
•Drying time: 0-60 minutes
•Cooling time: 2-60 minutes
•LED display of cycle time, set temperature, and actual temperature
•Thermistor controlled temperature
•Safety tumble cycle
•Buzzer for end of cycle, audible alarm
•Reversing/Nonreversing selection
•Five user programmable programs
•RPM display – when equipped with rotational sensor only
•Monitors the lint door switch operation
•Monitors the thermistor for operation
1 – Towels405185º/195ºF
[85º/91ºC]
2 – Sheets305165ºF [74ºC]Yes
3 – Misc-1305150ºF [66ºC]No
4 – Misc-2255135ºF [57ºC]Yes
5 – Extra
52150ºF [66ºC]No
Dry
DMP OPL Models
RD Control Suffix
No
The minimum drying time is 0 minutes, and the minimum cooling time is 2 minutes. The maximum drying or cooling time is 60
minutes. The drying temperature may be set from 100ºF [38ºC] to
185º/195ºF [85º/91ºC]. The drying time, cooling time, or temperature may be modified during an operating cycle.
If it is necessary to reset the drying and cooling times for the current cycle, press STOP once to stop the tumble dryer. Press
STOP again to cancel the cycle.
If it is necessary to change programs during a current cycle, press
STOP once to stop the tumble dryer and press STOP again to
cancel the current cycle.
switches, it is possible for the operator to customize the display
and some of the operating features of the tumble dryer.
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Fun
ctio
nOPLCoin
4EmptyONONAlways ON
5EmptyONONAlways ON
6Buzzer TimerONON5 Sec=Off; Continuous=On
Operating Instructions
7Safety Tumble (OPL) or Coin
ONOFF#1#7DIP SWITCH
Count/Pay (Coin)
OFFONSAFETY TUMBLE
OFFOFFNO SAFETY TUM-
ONONCOIN COUNT
ONOFFPAY
8ProgrammingOFFOFFDisable=Off; Enable=On
DIP Switch Functions Explained
1. Tumble dryer Type: This DIP switch selects the type of tum-
Ignition Control Operation and Trouble-
shooting for Models Starting 3/11/13
ble dryer, i.e., OPL or Coin.
2. Temperature Units: Selects ºF or ºC for the temperature display. Factory setting is for ºF.
WARNING
3. Local/Remote Reversing: Preset at the factory; usually for local reversing. Remote reversing for use with Reversing Timer
Board only.
4. Empty: Preset at the factory; always ON.
5. Empty: Preset at the factory; always ON.
6. Buzzer Timer: This DIP switch determines the length of time
that the end of cycle buzzer will remain on. “OFF” indicates
70458601 and 70458701 controls cannot be serviced
by the user. If any control failures are detected, the
controls must be replaced by qualified service personnel. Risk of explosion or fire can result if the control module has been opened or with any attempts to
repair it and the warranty is void.
that the buzzer will sound for 5 seconds when the drying cycle is completed. “ON” indicates that the buzzer will sound
continuously until the STOP button is pressed or the loading
door is opened.
7. Safety Tumble (OPL) or Coin count/Pay (Coin): If DIP
switch #1 is set for OPL, then DIP switch #7 in the ON position enables the safety tumble. If DIP switch #1 is set for
Before troubleshooting the system, check the following items:
- Verify all mechanical and electrical connections are secure and
tight.
- Verify all system wiring is correct.
Coin, then DIP switch #7 in the ON position enables the display of the coin count. DIP switch #7 in the OFF position enables the display of “PAy”, to indicate that coins are needed to
run the tumble dryer.
8. Programming: This switch enables or disables the programming feature and should normally be in the OFF position.
- Verify there is a proper system ground. The igniter, flame sensor and igniter module must share a common ground with the
burner. Nuisance shutdowns are often caused by a poor or erratic
ground.
- Verify that the system is powered and that the control is calling
for heat.
- If the control proceeds to an error code on the red diagnostic
LED, troubleshoot per the Fault conditions table below:
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Fault Conditions
LED IndicationFault Mode
OffNormal Operation
Fault Conditions
Steady OnInternal Control Failure
NOTE: The LED will flash on for 1/4 second, then off for
1/4 second during a fault condition. The pause between
1 FlashAt Power Up
2 FlashesFlame Without Call For Heat
3 FlashesIgnition Lockout
4 Flashes (70458701 only)Manual Reset Error
Table continues...
fault codes is 3 seconds.
Internal Control Failure
If the control detects an error in its software or hardware, all outputs are turned off and the red LED displays a steady ON condition. If this condition persists after an attempt to restart, then the
control must be replaced.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide
SymptomProbable Cause
Control in Lockout Mode (70458701 Control Only)Manual reset of the control is needed. Reset by pushing red
lockout button or use front end control.
Control does not start, green LED is off1. 24 VAC present between 24V and ground on 70458701 only.
If not, see machine schematic.
2. 24 VAC present between TH and ground. If not, see machine
schematic.
Thermostat on, no spark or valve1. Cable connects to control and electrode. Voltage present at
gas valve.
2. Bad control. Check red LED for steady on or flashing codes.
Valve on, no spark during TFI1. Shorted electrode.
2. Spark gap not correct. Set to .094-.156 inch.
3. High voltage cable is faulty or has a poor connection.
4. Control failure.
Spark on, no flame1. Is gas on?
2. 24 VAC at gas valve.
3. Bad control. Check voltage between gas valve terminal MV
and GND on control.
Flame okay during TFI, no flame sense after TFI1. Check electrode position and cleanliness.
Reset failure1. Reset switch was pressed too long. Try to reset again.
2. Reset switch is shorted. Replace switch.
Proper Electrode Location
Proper location of the electrode assembly is important for optimal
system performance. The electrode assembly should be located
so that the tips are inside the flame envelope and about 1/2 inch
[1.2 cm] above the base of the flame. Refer to Figure 43 .
Figure 43
Flame Current Measurement
Flame current is the current that passes through the flame from
sensor to ground. To measure flame current, connect a True RMS
or analog DC micro-ammeter to the FC+ and the FC- terminals.
The reading should be 1.0 micro-amps DC or higher. If the meter
reads negative or below “0” on the scale, the meter leads are reversed. Re-connect leads with proper polarity.
Alternately, a Digital Voltmeter may be used to measure the DC
voltage between the FC+ and FC- terminals. Each micro-amp of
flame current produces 1.0 VDC, so a reading of 2.6 VDC would
equate to 2.6 micro-amps.
If no flame is detected within the ten (10) second ignition sequence, the control will terminate power to the gas valves, ignitor, and enter lockout within 5 seconds.
Normal Operation
Once a flame has been established, the spark ignitor will stop
sparking and the control will continually monitor all inputs. If the
controller senses a loss of flame after flame is established, the gas
valve will remain energized and sparking will commence within
one second of the flame loss. If flame reattempt fails, lockout will
occur within 11 seconds of initial flame loss.
Termination of Flame
Normal flame termination occurs when the thermostat has been
satisfied, meaning there is no immediate need for more heat. The
thermostat will disconnect power from the ignition control, which
will cause the gas valve to close and the flame to go out. After a
short period of time, not less than 1 second, the thermostat will
cool down and close causing power to be reapplied to the ignition
control. When this occurs, the control must complete the same
prepurge and ignition sequence specified above.
Control Lockout
When the control locks out, the gas valve will be closed and all
requests for heat will be ignored. The lockout mode may only be
discontinued by interrupting power to the control or cycling the
thermostat. After this occurs, the control will restart with its normal power up and ignition sequence.
A good burner ground that matches the control ground is critical
for reliable flame sensing.
Ignition Control Operation for Non-CE
Models Through 3/10/13
Power Up
When power is applied to the ignition control, the control will begin the ignition sequence within 1 – 3 seconds prepurge waiting
time.
Ignition Sequence
The control begins the ignition sequence after prepurge by powering the ignitor and opening the gas valve. The ignitor will remain on either until a flame is sensed or until a maximum of ten
(10) seconds(10 +0/-4 sec) has elapsed. If a flame is established
and lost during the 10 second period, the ignitor will be powered
up again in an attempt to re-ignite the gas.
The control will have capability for detection of a low voltage input condition. If input voltage on power up is below 19.0VAC
+0.8VAC/-0.5VAC, the control will disable output to gas valve
control relay. If input voltage rises above 19.8VAC for at least
three (3) seconds, the control will then re-enable function of the
gas valve control relay and ignition sequence may begin. On
powerup, the control function must always be disabled if greater
than 19.8VAC.
Ignition Control Operation for CE Mod-
els Through 3/10/13
Power Up
After 24VAC is applied to the ignition control pins 24V and
GND, the Diagnostic LED on the ignition control will turn orange/yellow. If a fault is detected the ignition control will enter
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Lockout Mode. If no faults are detected, the Diagnostic LED will
turn Green and the ignition control will enter Standby Mode.
Standby Mode
While in Standby Mode, the ignition control will continually
monitor the system for faults. Once 24VAC is applied to terminals TH and GND on the control, the ignition control will enter
Start Up Mode.
Start Up Mode
During Start Up Mode, the ignition control will monitor the system for faults and begin the ignition sequence. If no faults are
present, the ignition control will begin the ignition sequence by
entering an 18 second waiting period. During this time the Green
LED on the ignition control will switch between Red and Green,
before maintaining a Green color.
After the waiting period, the ignition control will turn on the igniter and gas valve. The igniter will remain on until a flame is
sensed, or up to 10 seconds.
Once a flame has been sensed the ignition control will stop sparking, the gas valve will remain on and ignition control will enter
Run Mode.
If a flame is not sensed, the ignition control will then begin two
additional retrials for ignition. The ignition control will re-enter
the 18 seconds waiting period before the ignition control makes
another attempt at ignition. If the three attempts at ignition fail,
the ignition control will enter Lockout Mode.
Run Mode
While in Run Mode the ignition control leaves the gas valve on,
monitors the flame signal, and leaves the igniter off.
If a flame signal is lost during Run Mode, one additional retrial
for ignition will take place within one second. The ignition control will restore the spark for approximately 10 seconds. If the ignition re-attempt fails, the ignition control will enter Lockout
Mode.
The ignition control will remain in Run Mode until 24VAC is removed from terminals TH and GND on the control.
enter Standby Mode. During Lockout Manual Reset, the Diagnostic LED on the ignition control flashes red and orange, and the
Reset Light remains on until the ignition control is reset. After
the Reset Light turns off, stop pressing the switch. Holding the
reset for three seconds after lockout has been cleared will cause a
fault and result in entering Lockout Mode again.
System Tests
The following system tests are performed during normal operation. System tests are performed at a minimum of every 24 hours.
Low Voltage Detection
If the voltage between terminals TH and GND on the control is
below 18.75VAC +/- 0.75VAC for more than 3 seconds the ignition control will turn off the gas valve and will not attempt to
spark. The Diagnostic LED will display Error Code 5. The ignition control will not enter Lockout Mode if a low voltage condition is detected, but will enter Standby Mode and wait for the low
voltage condition to be cleared.
If the voltage between terminals TH and GND on the control rises above 19.75VAC +/- 0.1VAC for at least 3 seconds, the ignition control will then enter Start Up Mode.
Low Voltage Detection test is disabled during Run Mode.
Gas Valve
The ignition control verifies that the gas valve is connected. Failure of this test results in the ignition control entering Lockout
Mode with the Diagnostic LED displaying Error Code 2.
Flame Probe Tests
The Unexpected Presence of Flame test is performed when no
flame is expected. Failure of this test results in the ignition control entering Lockout Mode with the Diagnostic LED displaying
Error Code 3.
During the Flame Monitoring test, the flame is checked to ensure
the gas is being burned when the gas valve is on. Failure of this
test will result in the ignition control entering Lockout Mode with
the Diagnostic LED displaying Error Code 3.
Termination of Flame
The flame will go out when power is removed from ignition control. The ignition control will turn off the gas valve and enter
Standby Mode.
Lockout Mode
When Lockout Mode is entered, the ignition control will remove
power to the gas valve, the igniter will turn off, the Lockout/
Reset Light will turn on, and the Diagnostic LED will display the
appropriate Error Code.
Lockout Manual Reset
Lockout Mode is cleared by pressing an external reset switch for
three seconds. The ignition control will clear all error codes and
The Diagnostic LED or DGN LED is located by the power connector on the ignition control. Refer to Figure 44 . The Diagnostic LED will indicate the status of the ignition control. Refer to
Table 12 .
LED Color
Description
Orange-YellowInitialization
GreenStandby/Normal Operation
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LED Color
Description
RedFault Indication Code
Table 12
The Diagnostic LED will flash error codes one half second on
and one half second off. Error codes are separated by a one second pause before the code is repeated.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion,
serious injury or death:
•Disconnect electric power to the tumble dryer before servicing.
•Close gas shut-off valve to gas tumble dryer before servicing.
•Close steam valve to steam tumble dryer before
servicing.
•Never start the tumble dryer with any guards/
panels removed.
•Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be reconnected to
ensure that the tumble dryer is properly grounded.
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Gas Burner Air Shutter
NOTE: Air inlet shutters on the burner must be adjusted so sufficient air is metered into the system for proper combustion and maximum efficiency. Before adjusting the inlet shutters be sure that all lint is removed
from lint compartments and lint screen.
Air shutter adjustments will vary from location to location and
will depend on the vent system, number of units installed, makeup air and line gas pressure. Opening the shutter increases the
amount of primary air supplied to the burner while closing the
shutter decreases the primary air supply. Adjust air shutter as follows:
Adjustments
Figure 45
2. Start the tumble dryer and check the flame pattern. If the
flame pattern is straight up, insufficient air is flowing through
the tumble dryer. A flame pattern that flares to the right and
left indicates no air is flowing through the tumble dryer. Correct air and gas mixture is indicated if the flame pattern is primarily blue, with small yellow tips, and bends to the right of
the heater section. Too little air is indicated if the flame if yellow, lazy and smokey.
3. To adjust the air shutter, loosen air inlet shutter adjusting
screw.
4. Open or close air shutter as necessary to obtain proper flame
intensity.
5. After air shutter is adjusted for proper flame, tighten air shutter adjusting screw securely.
Refer to Figure 46 .
1. Open the access panel and remove the burner inspection hole
plate.
The tumble dryer must not be operated if the airflow
switch does not operate properly. Faulty airflow
switch operation may cause an explosive gas mixture to collect in the tumble dryer.
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IMPORTANT: Airflow switch vane must remain closed
during operation. If it opens and closes during the drying cycle, this indicates insufficient airflow through the
tumble dryer. If switch remains open, or pops open and
closed during the cycle, the heating system will shut
off. The cylinder and fan will continue to operate even
though the airflow switch is indicating insufficient airflow.
NOTE: To properly mount the airflow switch bracket, or
in case of a load not drying, the airflow switch bracket
may need to be checked for proper alignment. Be sure
the locator pins are securely in their respective holes
before tightening the bracket mounting screws. This
will assure proper alignment of the airflow switch arm
in the channel of the airflow switch bracket and prevent
binding of the arm.
1. Proper Airflow
2. Insufficient Airflow
3. No Airflow
4. Air Shutter Adjusting Screw
Figure 46
Airflow Switch
The airflow switch is set at the factory for proper operation. No
adjustment necessary.
The airflow switch operation may be affected by shipping tape
still in place, lack of make-up air, or an obstruction in the exhaust
duct. These should be checked and the required corrective action
taken.
Loading Door Switch
Loading door switch is factory preset, no field adjustment is necessary.
Loading Door Catch (120 and 170 Ser-
ies Models)
The door catch must be adjusted to have sufficient tension to hold
loading door closed against force of load tumbling against it.
Proper adjustment is when 7-15 pounds [0.48-1.03 bar] pull is required to open door.
If adjustment is required, refer to Figure 47 and proceed as follows:
The loading door strike must be adjusted to have sufficient tension to hold loading door closed against force of load tumbling
against it. Proper adjustment is when 8-15 pounds [35.6-66.7 N]
pull is required to open door.
If adjustment is required, refer to Figure 48 and proceed as follows:
1. Open door.
2. Loosen adjustment screws.
3. Position strike for desired magnet engagement.
4. Retighten screws.
Figure 48
Belt Drive
The drive assemblies consist of motors, belts, eyebolts and a step
pulley.
The pulley diameters are sized to produce a cylinder speed of
37-39 RPM for 120 series models or 29-31 RPM for 170 and 200
series models.
The step pulley assembly is used for speed reduction as well as a
means of adjusting belt tension. The pulley mounting plate is attached to the cabinet. The frame mounting plate has vertically
slotted holes allowing up and down movement of the step pulley
mounting plate for belt adjustment.
Adjust the belt tension as follows:
1. Disconnect electrical power to the tumble dryer before attempting any adjustments to the drive assembly.
2. Loosen pulley mounting plate bolts.
3. Loosen the upper nut on the final drive eyebolt.
4. Rotate the lower nut of the final drive eyebolt clockwise until
proper belt tension is achieved.
5. Rotate upper nut clockwise against the lower nut in order to
lock it into place.
6. Tighten pulley mounting plate bolts. Recheck belt tension.
7. If necessary, adjust the drive motor belt tension eyebolt using
a similar procedure.
8. Adjust blower belt tension on 120 series 50 Hertz tumble dryers and all 170 series tumble dryers using a similar procedure.
NOTE: Proper tensions for new belts are measured
with a Belt Tension Gauge:
1. Inspect the area surrounding tumble dryers, remove all combustible materials, including lint, before operating the machines.
2. Check cylinder for foreign objects to avoid damage to clothing and equipment.
3. Clean lint from lint compartment and screen to maintain proper airflow and avoid overheating.
WARNING
Maintenance
To reduce the risk of serious injury, do not open
the lint panel while the tumble dryer is in operation. Before cleaning the lint screen, open tumble
dryer door and allow cylinder to completely stop.
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a. Open the lint panel.
b. Remove all accumulated lint in the lint compartment area.
Lightly brush any lint that may be left on the lint screen.
c. Be sure the lint screen is not torn.
d. The lint screen is designed to completely cover the entire
opening in the lint screen panel. Be sure that it does so.
e. Wipe lint off of the cabinet high limit thermostat and ther-
mistor. Refer to Figure 49 .
f. Replace the lint compartment panel on the tumble dryer
ensuring a tight fit, and lock if applicable.
4. At end of day, clean the machine's top, front and side panels
with mild detergent. Rinse with clean water. DO NOT use
products that contain alcohol on the control panel.
NOTE: The cabinet high limit thermostat is located
on the rear of the machine near the fan.
1. Thermistor
2. Lint Screen
Figure 49
Monthly
1. Remove lint and debris from inside exhaust duct to maintain
proper airflow and avoid overheating.
a. Remove external duct and duct access covers, if present.
b. Clean inside of duct with a vacuum.
c. Clean dampers and make sure they operate freely.
d. Replace duct and all access covers before returning tumble
dryer to operation.
2. Ensure even lint distribution over lint screen.
3. Carefully wipe any accumulated lint off the cabinet high limit
thermostat and thermistor, including perforated cover.
4. Clean lint and debris buildup from blower to maintain proper
airflow.
1. Use a vacuum to clean air vents on drive motors.
2. Check and clean steam coils, if applicable.
3. Check flow of combustion and ventilation air.
4. Check belt tension and condition. Replace worn or cracked
belts.
5. Clean the machine's top panel with mild detergent. Rinse with
clean water.
6. Models equipped with a fire suppression system: Perform
the fire suppression system maintenance test by pressing the
test button in the control box.
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1. Check mounting hardware for any loose nuts, bolts or screws.
2. Check gas connections for leakage.
3. Check for loose electrical connections.
4. Check steam connections for looseness and leakage.
5. Check steam filter. Replace if dirty.
6. Remove all front panels and vacuum, including coin drop
mechanisms.
7. Check cylinder and front panel seals.
8. Inspect cabinet and inner panels for any damage, replace or
repair as needed.
9. Clean burner tubes and orifice area of any lint buildup.
10. Machines equipped with a fire suppression system: All in-
let and outlet hoses should be checked for any visible signs of
deterioration. Replace as necessary or every five years.
Annually
1. Remove burner tubes.
2. Clean burner tubes using water and a brush.
Maintenance
CAUTION
Clean up any water spilled during testing to avoid
personal injury.
W487
Fire Suppression System (Optional
Equipment) Maintenance Test
NOTE: Fire suppression system only available on gas
and steam models.
To ensure proper operation, the fire suppression system must be
tested every three months. If the system test does not perform as
indicated:
1. Discontinue use of the tumble dryer.
2. Refer to Troubleshooting Manual or contact a qualified serv-
ice person.
3. Restore the fire suppression system to proper working order
before using tumble dryer.
Create a maintenance record with a check box for pass, the date
and a signature. Store this record in an area where it will not be
damaged, but is easily accessible to person performing tests.
NOTE: Failure to maintain the fire suppression system
will void the tumble dryer warranty.
NOTE: The auxiliary output is activated during the fire
suppression system maintenance test sequence. Consider this fact prior to testing the system every three
months. (Example – If the external system uses the
auxiliary output to call the fire department, inform the
fire department before and after the fire suppression
system maintenance test.)
1. Opening for Auxiliary Alarm Cable
2. Test Button
3. Light
4. Reset Button
Figure 50
To perform the fire suppression system maintenance test:
1. If the auxiliary alarm output is connected to a separate alarm
system, disconnect prior to performing the fire suppression
system maintenance test.
2. Remove any lint from the lint compartment.
3. Ensure temperature sensors are free of lint.
4. Place a load of dry towels in the tumble dryer. Refer to Table
14 for proper load size. Ensure the cylinder baffles are to the
left and right of the spray manifold located at the center top of
the cylinder.
5. Unlock the fire suppression system control box.
6. Press and hold the test button, verify the light is on, this
should take approximately five seconds. Refer to Figure 50 .
After a one-second pause water should begin to spray into the
cylinder.
7. After 15 seconds of water spray, press and hold the reset button until water spray is off and light is off. This should take
approximately one second. Refer to Figure 50 and Figure 51 .
8. Immediately remove and weigh the load. Refer to Table 14
for acceptable weight range. If less than minimum pounds indicated in Table 14 , the fire suppression system has failed the
maintenance test. Refer to the Troubleshooting Manual.
IMPORTANT: If the fire suppression system failed
the maintenance test, DO NOT operate the tumble
dryer.
MiniDry
Weight
Wet
Weight
mum
Weight
lbs.
[kg]
12060 [27]75-79
lbs.
[kg]
lbs.
[kg]
70 [32]
[34-36]
17080 [36]95-99
90 [41]
[43-45]
200100 [45]115-119
110 [50]
[52-54]
Table 14
9. Clean up any water on the floor.
10. Lock the fire suppression system control box.
11. If the separate alarm option is being used, reconnect the auxil-
iary alarm output.
12. Start the tumble dryer to dry the test load.
13. On maintenance record, check box if fire suppression system
This appliance is marked according to the European directive
2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE).
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this
product shall not be treated as household waste. Refer to Figure52 . Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Ensuring this product is disposed of correctly will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human
health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to
conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please contact the local city office,
household waste disposal service, or the source from which the
product was purchased.