Select Steam Cycle and PUSH “STEAMselect” for garment amount
1 to2 3 to5 6 to7 8 to13
Casuals
Permanent Press
Active Wear
Delicates
Steam Refresh
Steam Dewrinkle
Towels / Sheets
Bulky Items
Quick Dry
Drum
High
Extra Dry
90 ~ 99
Medium
More Dry
70 ~ 80
L CYCLE TIME
TOTA
TED
ESTIMA
Low
Dry
DRYING
50 ~ 60
CLEAN
ER
T
LINT FIL
DAMP
Less Dry
Extra Low
30 ~ 40
COOL
DOWN
DELAY
No Heat
Damp
10 ~ 20
DRY
Energy Smart
Time TempLevel
Damp
Use Timed Dry
Rack
Extended
Delay
Cycles Only
Alert
Dry
Tumble
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Dr
Hold 3 seconds
to CANCEL
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GTDS860EDWS/GDWS
GTDS865EDMC/GDMC
31-9228
GE Appliances
General Electric Company
Louisville, Kentucky 40225
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing
adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic, and mechanical experience. Any
attempt to repair a major ap pli ance may result in personal injury and property
damage. The man u fac tur er or seller cannot be responsible for the in ter pre ta tion
of this in for ma tion, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, fi re or ex plo sion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or death. If you smell gas:
– Do not try to light any appliance.
– Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in the building.
– Immediately call the gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the
gas supplier’s instructions.
– If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the fi re department.
WARNING
To avoid personal injury, disconnect power before ser vic ing this prod uct. If electrical
power is required for di ag no sis or test pur pos es, disconnect the power immediately
after per form ing the nec es sary checks.
RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES
If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used to complete a path
to ground are removed for service, they must be returned to their original position
and properly fastened.
All rights reserved. This service guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part in
any form without written permission from the Gen er al Electric Com pa ny.
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Table of Contents
Back Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................30
Belt Switch............................................................................................................................................................................23
Burner Assembly and Gas Conversion ...................................................................................................................26
Control Board Assembly ...............................................................................................................................................34
Control Board Connector Locator View ................................................................................................................. 16
Control Features ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Control Panel.......................................................................................................................................................................17
Diagnostics from the Board ......................................................................................................................................... 40
Door Switch .........................................................................................................................................................................19
Drive Belt and Drum ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
Drum Motor .........................................................................................................................................................................24
Dryer Model Codes ..........................................................................................................................................................38
Front Bulkhead ..................................................................................................................................................................19
Front Panel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Gas Valve .............................................................................................................................................................................26
Gas Valve Coils ...................................................................................................................................................................27
High Limit Thermostat ....................................................................................................................................................32
Inlet Control Thermistor .................................................................................................................................................32
LED Drum Light .................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Long Vent Motor ................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Outlet Control Thermistor .............................................................................................................................................33
Outlet Control Thermostat ............................................................................................................................................ 33
Reversing the Door Swing ............................................................................................................................................12
Schematics and Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................................................................ 48
Service Test Mode .............................................................................................................................................................37
Top Panel .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Water Valve ......................................................................................................................................................................... 36
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Model Number
Nomenclature
G T D S 8 6 0 E D O W W
Brand
D = General Electric
Confi guration
T = Top Load
Product
D = Dryer
Key Feature
S = Steam
Technical Sheet
Series
Specifi c Color
WW = White
WS = Silver Backguard
MC = Metallic Carbon
Engineering Digit
Model Year
D = 2012
Fuel
E = Electric
G = Gas
Color
0 = White
5 = Color
Serial Number
The fi rst two characters of the serial number
identify the month and year of manufacture.
Example:
ZZ123456S = December, 2012
Model Number
Nomenclature
Serial Number
The nomenclature tag is lo cat ed on
the front panel inside the door.
Note: The technical sheet is located
inside the control panel.
Z – DEC
A – JAN
D – FEB
F – MAR
G – APR
H – MAY
L – JUN
M –JUL
R – AUG
S – SEP
T – OCT
V – NOV
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2012 – Z
2011 – V
2010 – T
2009 – S
2008 – R
2007 – M
2006 – L
2005 – H
2004 – G
2003 – F
2002 – D
2001 – A
The letter des ig nat ing
the year re peats every
12 years.
Example:
Z - 2012
Z - 2000
Z - 1988
Introduction
GE CleanSpeak™ Dryer Features
GE CleanSpeak™ model dryers incorporate 2 steam features. These units do not utilize a separate steam
generator. These dryers use a water valve and a steam nozzle that functions as a “misting” orifi ce. It works in
conjunction with the heat generated by the dryer to de-wrinkle clothing.
Located in the Timed Dry Cycles, the steam cycles are:
• Steam Refresh – Freshens up to 5 slightly wrinkled dry garments, reducing wrinkles and odors to extend
for another wear.
• Steam Dewrinkle – Helps remove stubborn wrinkles from larger loads quickly and conveniently, even
from clothes left in the dryer from the day before.
A "Y" connector installed on the washer's cold water inlet hose supplies water to the dryer. The water valve
inlet is located at the bottom left area of the dryer. A hose carries the water to the misting orifi ce.
Other Features Include:
• CleanSpeak™ Communication System – Dryer can communicate with a compatible washer.
• Brillion Enabled Communication – Dryer can communicate with your Home Computer and/or iPhone®.
• Energy Smart™ – Enables your dryer to reduce energy consumption during periods of high energy costs.
• HE SensorDry™ – Allows the control to monitor the fabric for moisture content and end the cycle at the
desired moisture level.
• My Settings – Selection saves a favorite cycle for future use.
• Cycle countdown display with LED indicators – Know exactly how much time is left for each cycle with
bright display and lights.
• Large 7.8 and 8.3-cubic foot dryer drum capacities.
• Integrated Drying Rack for drying delicate items, such as
washable sweaters.
• Dual Thermistors – Thermistors are more sensitive to
temperature changes and can relay the information
faster than thermostats. The dryer utilizes dual
thermistors to monitor incoming air temperature, as
well as air temperature leaving the drum. The sensors
work together with the heat and the blower to provide
consistent, even heat.
• LED Drum Lamp.
• Reversible door.
• Long Vent Models – Separate blower motor for long vent
applications.
• Built-in service test mode. Specifi c dryer components can
be operated. Error codes are recorded and accessible on
the control panel display.
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Control Features
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
Controls
BCD
Sanitized
Towels / Sheets
Bulky Items
Quick Dry
Quick Fluff
No Heat
Timed Dry
Select Steam Cycle and PUSH “STEAMselect” for garment amount
A
Power
A
Press to “wake up” the display. If the display is active, press to put the dryer into idle mode.
Normal
Mixed Loads
Cottons
1 to23 to5 6 to7 8 to13
Jeans
STEAMselect
Casuals
Permanent Press
Active Wear
Delicates
Steam Refresh
Steam Dewrinkle
ESTIMATED TOTAL CYCLE TIME
DRYING
DAMP
COOL
DOWN
Energy Smart
EF
CLEAN
LINT FILTER
DELAY
DRY
Delay
Dry
Hold 3 seconds
to CANCEL
Extra Dry
90 ~ 99
70 ~ 80
More Dry
50 ~ 60
Less Dry
30 ~ 40
Damp
10 ~ 20
TimeTempLevel
Damp
Extended
Tumble
GoodBest
Dry
H
G
Dry
Alert
e
Drum
monitor
High
Medium
Low
Extra Low
No Heat
Rack
Dry
Use Timed Dry
Cycles Only
NOTE: Pressing Power does not disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
Start and Pause
B
Press Start to begin the cycle. NOTE: The door must be closed for the dryer to start the cycle. Pressing Pause will pause the
cycle, the Start will blink and “PAUSE” will scroll across the LCD.
To continue the cycle, press Start again. To stop the cycle, hold the button for 3 seconds.
Display and Status Lights
C
The display shows the approximate time remaining until the end of the cycle.
In addition, this display will, “scroll” the dryer status:
PAUSE The message “PAUSE” will scroll across the display when the dryer’s cycle is paused. The cycle may be
re-started by pressing the Start button.
door The message “door” will be displayed when the door is opened during the dryer’s cycle.
CyCLE The message “CyCLE” will be displayed when the clothes are dry and the washer is recommending a
preferred cycle for the next load (see CleanSpeak section).
dELAY The message “dELAY” will be displayed when the Delayed Dry is initiated. It will be replaced with the
estimated time when cycle starts.
ES Dryer in a delay start (4 hour maximum) awaiting lower energy rates (see About Appliance
Communication - Energy Smart section).
Cycle status lights
Shows whether the washer is in the DRYING, DAMP, or COOL DOWN cycle.
Feature status lights indicate:
The My Settings feature is on for this cycle.
The dryer is locked - will blink once if you press any button or turn the cycle knob.
The signal is on. See the Variable Signal description.
The Energy Smart feature is selected. See About Appliance Communication - Energy Smart section.
The Clean Lint Filter light will stay on for 15 seconds after the cycle stops.
The eDry feature is selected.
A Delay Dry time is set.
Quick Fluff/ For freshening or fluffing up already dry clothing, fabric, linens and pillows. Use with No Heat. No Heat Provides 10 minutes of no-heat tumbling.
Quick Dry For small loads that are needed in a hurry, such as sport or school uniforms. Can also be used if the
previous cycle left some items damp, such as collars or waistbands. NO TE: On some models, the time
remaining in the cycle will show counting down in the display.
Bulky ItemsFor large coats, bed spreads, mattress covers, sleeping bags and similar large/bulky items such as blankets, comforters, jackets, and small rugs.
Towels/Sheets* For most towels and linens.
Cottons* For cottons and most linens.
Normal/Mixed For loads consisting of cottons and poly-blends.
Jeans* For jeans.
Permanent Press*Active Wear For sports and exercise wear.
Delicates For delicate items, special-care fabrics and knits.
Steam Refresh For slightly wrinkled dry garments. Significantly reduces wrinkles.
NOTE: A single extremely light fabric item may need to have an additional item included in
the Steam Refresh cycle to achieve optimum results.
Steam Dewrinkle For use with larger loads than Steam Refresh. Ideal for loads left in the dryer for an extended time.
STEAMselect The STEAMselect button is used in conjunction with Steam Refresh and Steam Dewrinkle. As you
press the button, it defines how many articles are in the dryer and adjusts the steam and cool down
times accordingly.
Steam Cycle ( & ) Notes:
Sanitized This option reduces certain types of bacteria by 99.9%, including: Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae**. The anti-bacterial process occurs when high heat is used
during a portion of the drying cycle.
Sanitization Performance of
Residential Clothes Dryers
NOTE: The Sanitized cycle locks on (i.e. cannot be turned off) the Extra Rinse option.NOTE: Do not use this cycle on delicate fabrics.
*Cycles available with Sanitized option.
**The Sanitized Cycle is Certified by NSF International (formerly National Sanitation Foundation) to NSF Protocol P154
Sanitization Performance of Residential Clothes Dryers.
Loads*
Casuals/ For wrinkle-free, permanent press, delicate items and knits.
Important - The temperature setting must be set to HIGH and water must be turned on before running the steam cycles.
The Extended Tumble option will be turned on. After the steam cycle, th e unit will beep (if Variable Signal is on) and display “00”.
Do not use a steam cycle with items such as wool, leather, silk, lingerie, foam products or electric blankets.
Do not use steam cycles on new clothes without first washing.
Steam cycles are not intended for use with towels.
NSF Protocol P154
Set the Cycle Selector at the desired drying time.
Settings
E
Individual settings for Timed Dry cycle minutes (Time), dryness level (Level), and temperature (Temp) can be set from
the minimum (lowest in column) to maximum (highest in column). In general, the higher up the column, the more
energy will be used.
Time - Selection only for Timed cycles.
Each “setting” allows you to specify a lower (1 tap) or an upper (2 taps) time working your way from a
minimum 10 minute to a maximum 99 minute dry time (10, 20, 30, 40, . . . 80, 90, 99, 10 . . .)
Dryness Level - Selection only used for Sensor cycles. Timed cycles run for the selected time.
Extra Dry Use for heavy-duty fabrics or items that should be very dry, such as towels.
More Dry Use for heavy-duty or mixed type fabrics.
Dry Use for a normal dryness level suitable for most loads. This is the preferred cycle for energy savings.Less Dry Use for lighter fabrics.
Damp
6
For leaving items partially damp.
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Temperature
E
High For regular to heavy cottons.
NOTE: Steam Dewrinkle and Steam Refresh require the High temperature setting.
Medium For synthetics, blends, delicates and items labeled permanent press.Low For delicates, synthetics and items labeled tumble dry low.
Extra Low
No Heat For fluffing items without heat. For use only with the Timed Dry cycles.
Options
F
For delicates, synthetics and items labeled tumble dry low.
Delay Dry
As the Delay Dry button is repeatedly pressed, the delay time sets to from 1 to 9 hours, and back to clear (0). After selecting
the delay time, press Start and the delay time will count down the time remaining until the cycle starts.
If the Delay Dry button is pressed for 3 seconds, it clears (regardless of the delay time) or terminates a delaying cycle.
Extended Tumble
Use this option to minimize the wrinkles in clothes. It provides 1 hour of no-heat tumbling after the clothes are dry. If you are
using the cycle Signal and you select the Extended Tumble option, a signal will sound at the end of the drying time and every
5 minutes during the Extended Tumble cycle. This will remind you that it is time to remove the clothes.
Damp Alert
This option causes the dryer to beep when clothes have dried to a damp level. Remove items that you wish to hang dry. The
Damp Alert will only beep when this option is selected (but the dry cycle will keep running). Removing clothes and hanging them
when they are damp, can reduce the need to iron some items. The light beside the button will be lit when Damp Alert is on.
Rack Dry
Rack Dry is only allowed for timed cycles (Timed Dry & Quick Fluff). The light turns off if cycle knob is turned to a non-timed cycle.
My Settings
G
As the cycle selector knob is turned, the Time (Timed Dry),Level (Dryness Level), and Temp(Temperature) settings change to
automatic pre-set default settings. If you desire a different setting, press the appropriate button(s).
My Settings button for 3 seconds, the status heart and button lights will turn on, and the dryer will save these settings for that knob
selection. In the future, when you turn the selector knob to that cycle, your settings will be automatically recalled.
To temporarily (for this load) return to the pre-set default settings, depress the My Settings button for 1/2 second, the status heart
and button lights will turn off and the options will change back to these defaults. To make these default settings permanent, hold the
My Settings button again for 3 seconds to make them your preferred settings (the lights will turn back on).
NOTE: Variable Signal volume cannot be set for My Settings.
Variable Signal
Use the Variable Signal button to change the volume of the end of cycle and control signals. Press the button until you reach
the desired volume (low-med-high) or off. The clothes should be removed when the beeper goes off so wrinkles do not set in.
NOTE:
Remove garments promptly at the sound of signal. Place clothes on hangers so wrinkles will not set in.
Use the Variable Signal especially when drying fabrics like polyester, knits and permanent press. These fabrics should be
removed so wrinkles will not set in.
Drum Light
The drum light will go on if the Drum Light button is pushed or the door is opened. It will stay on until the door is shut or the
Drum Light or Power button is pushed.
Control Lock
You can lock the controls to prevent any selections from being made. Or you can lock the controls after you have started a
cycle. Children cannot accidentally start the dryer by touching buttons with this option selected.
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and Delicates. When the eDry button is pressed, cycle settings change to reduce the total energy consumption of the
selected sensor cycle. NOTE: Cycle times will change when eDry is selected.
The eMonitor lights display the relative energy use of your selected cycle and options. They are provided as an energy guide
and range from Good (1 light) to Better (5 lights). Cycle (time), dryness level, temperature, and additional tumble options can
increase or decrease your energy efficiency. Some special cycles will not provide a display.
Then press and hold the
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About the dryer features.
Sensor Dry
Time Dry
Steam Cycle
Two back legs on the
rear wall angled ledge
Secure front two inner straight
legs into the oval holes on both
sides of the lint filter handle
This feature is activated in all but the Timed
(Timed Dry & Quick Fluff) and Steam (Steam Refresh & Steam Dewrinkle) cycles.
The Sensor Dry provides greater drying
accuracy than standard machines, resulting
in shorter dry times and better clothes care.
As the clothes tumble, they touch a moisture
sensor. The sensor will stop the heating cycle
as soon as the clothes have reached the
selected dryness.
This feature is activated in Timed Dry & Quick Fluff cycles. The time (10, 20, 30, 40, . . . 80, 90,
99) is specified via the Time button.
This feature is activated in Steam Refresh &
Steam Dewrinkle cycles. Use STEAMselect to
indicate the number articles.
Drying Rack (on some models)
A handy drying rack may be used for drying
items such as tennis shoes.
Hook the rack over the lint filter so the rack
extends into the dryer drum.
NOTE:
The drying rack must be used with the
Do not use this drying rack when there are
Timed Cycle.
other clothes in the dryer.
This dryer will adjust the initial estimated
drying time of the sensor dry cycles as it
“learns” its installation and usage profile.
Please allow several weeks for the dryer to
customize itself to “you”.
To use the drying rack:
1
Insert the drying rack into the dryer
opening with the two leg side toward the
back and four leg side toward the front.
2
Place the two back legs on the rear wall
angled ledge.
3
Secure front two inner straight legs into
the oval holes on both sides of the lint
filter handle.
NOTE: Rotate the dryer drum by hand
clockwise to make sure the baffles clear the
rack.
Stainless Steel Drum
The stainless steel used to make the dryer drum
provides the highest reliability available in a GE
dryer. If the dryer drum should be scratched
Drum Light
The drum light is an LED light. Replacement must
be done by a qualified technician.
or dented during normal use, the drum will not
rust or corrode. These surface blemishes will not
affect the function or durability of the drum.
(Continued next page)
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Communication.
CleanSpeak
This dryer can communicate with a compatible
washer (one whose Owner’s Manual contains a
CleanSpeak description) via a cable between these
appliances. This cable comes with a CleanSpeak
dryer models or may be purchased separately.
Dryer
TM
Washer
Brillion Enabled Communication
This dryer (and/or compatible washer) can
communicate with your Home Computer and/or
®
iPhone
. By using the GE Nucleus™ Home Energy
Manager and Appliance Communication Module
(ACM) you will be able to see the following:
NOTE: If you also have a compatible Energy Smart
washer, see Installation Instructions for additional
parts.
:
At the end of the wash cycle, the washer sends a
signal to the dryer to indicated a preferred dry cycle.
When the dryer becomes idle (“End” display times
out - or- the door is opened) “CYCLE” will scroll
across its cycle time display, its current cycle knob
setting LED will be lit, and (if different) a second
recommended cycle LED will blink. If “CYCLE” times
out, pressing Power will refresh it and the LEDs. If
the dryer cycle knob is turned , the solid LED will
move accordingly. Pressing the dryer Start will
initiate the cycle knob setting (solid LED) and turn off
the recommended (blinking LED) if a different cycle
is started.
NOTE: Clean Speak CYCLE times out after
5 minutes. Pressing the power button will
refresh CYCLE and the LEDs no matter how
long it has been timed out.
Installation
Step 1: Install your Nucleus Home Energy Manger/
Cable - near your internet router.
Refer to the Quick Start Guide/Installation
Instructions included with this device for
information needed to download software to a
desktop and/or iPhone
®
.
Step 2: Install your Appliance Communication
Module (ACM) in your Laundry area. Determine
the most convenient location for your ACM. Install
the ACM according to the Quick Start/Installation
Instructions included with the device.
Step 3: Connect your ACM to your dryer or dryerwasher.
ACM
Dryer
- OR -
Dryer
Spliter
ACM
Washer
The ACM comes with a splitter, two 6’ cables, and a
1’ cable (see Parts and Accessories section). If you
also have an Energy Smart washer, use the splitter
to connect both appliances. NOTE: If this dryer
did not come with a 6 foot cable, you will need to
purchase a second 6 foot cable (see Parts and Accessories section).
For more information or questions, please visit:
www.gebrillion.com or call 1-800-220-6899.
(Continued next page)
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Energy Smart
Energy Smart enables your dryer to reduce energy
consumption during periods of high energy costs.
If you live in an area where your power provider
charges different rates at various times of the day,
your dryer will inform you of those times when you
are paying the highest rate. The Energy Smart icon
will illuminate on the dryer control panel, the cycle
time will display “ES”, and the operation will be in
a delay mode. The dryer will delay start (up to 4
hours) until the rate goes down. You can override
this feature by holding the Delay Dry button for 3
seconds to cancel and run it at your convenience
(immediately or delayed 1-9 hours).
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Installation:
Step 1: Power provider installs a Smart Meter
Steps 2 & 3: Install an ACM. See the Brillion Enabled
Communication section.
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Reversing the Door Swing
Note: These instructions are for changing the dryer so the door
opens from the right side.
Tools needed:
Standard #2 Phillips screwdriver
Tape-tipped putty knife
Small flat blade screwdriver
Before you Start
Unplug the dryer from its electrical outlet.
1
Open the door approximately 170 degrees. With a putty
knife, remove the 4 plastic covers located along the left
side of the front panel and set them aside.
Plastic Cover (4)
3
Loosen the bottom 2 right side hinge screws. Remove the
door and place it on a protected, flat surface to avoid
any damage. Remove both the Blind Plate and the Strike
Plate and install them in opposite positions.
Blind plate
Inner door
Strike plate
4
Remove the 4 door hinge screws, 4 edge screws, and 8
inside screws. Lift the inner door upwards using a flat
blade screwdriver.
Inside screws
Left side of
front panel
2
Remove the bottom screw from each hinge (right side)
and partially insert them into the top left side hinge
holes.
NOTE: All 4 front panel hinge screws will now be in the top
hinge holes - 2 on the left and 2 on the right.
Edge
screws
Inner door
Door hinge
screws
Outer door
Note: Some doors may have 4 inside screws and 4 additional
edge screws.
Inside screws
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5
Remove and swap the 2 cover caps and door handle
from the outer door:
A. Squeeze the tabs on the inside of the door handle
clips. Push clips through the outer door.
B. Squeeze the tabs on the inside of the cover caps. Push
caps through the outer door.
Inside of door
6
With the cover caps and door handle in place, mount the
inner door back into the outer door with the screws
removed in step 4. Make sure you mount the hinges on
the side opposite the handle.
Inside screws
Door
hinge
screws
Door handle
Cover cap
Door handle clip
C. Push the door handle clips into the openings on the
opposite side of the outer door making sure you flip
the handle so it curves to the inside.
D. Push the cover caps into the openings on the outer
door where the handle used to be installed.
Inside of door
Cover cap
Door handle clip
Door handle
Edge
screws
7
Mount the assembled door on the 2 upper left side hinge
Handle
Inside screws
screws installed in step 2. Move the hinge screws
loosened in step 3 into the lower left side screw holes.
Tighten those screws enough to hold the door but still
allow a slight adjustment. Close the door. Adjust the door
so there is equal gap on all sides. Carefully open the door
and firmly tighten all 4 screws.
Hang door and
Door
8
Install the 4 plastic caps removed in step 1 into the 4
tighten screws
right side front panel holes.
NOTE: To return the door to the original setup, follow these
instructions, swapping “left” and “right”.
When you finish
Plug the dryer back into its electrical outlet.
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Electric Model
Misting Nozzle
Drum Back
Component Locator Views
Inlet Thermistor**
Rear Bulkhead
Water Valve
Idler Pulley
Motor
Blower Wheel
* Located on back of blower housing
** Located behind rear bulkhead
Inlet Safety
Thermostat
Outlet Control Thermostat*
Outlet Control Thermistor*
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High Limit Thermostat
Heater Assembly
(Continued Next Page)
Gas Model
Inlet Thermistor**
Misting Nozzle
Drum Back
Idler Pulley
Motor
Inlet Safety Thermostat**
High Limit Thermostat**
Rear Bulkhead
Water Valve
Blower Wheel
* Located on back of blower housing
** Located behind rear bulkhead
Burner Assembly
Outlet Control Thermostat*
Outlet Control Thermistor*
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J25
Control Board Connector Locator View
J10J11
J
2 - Outer Coil (Electric), Gas Valve
J4 - Outer Coil (Electric)
J5 - Drum Motor, L1, Steam, Long Vent Motor
J6 - Inner Coil (Electric)
J7 - Inner Coil (Electric)
J8 - L1, Neutral, Door Switch, Motor Centrifugal Switch
J10 - Outlet Control Thermistor, Inlet Control Thermistor,
DSM Module, ground, GEA, 12 VDC
J11 - Drum Light
J25 - Sensor Rods, Earth Ground
J8
J7
K4
J6
J5
J4
K3K1
J2
K1 - Outer Coil Relay (Electric), Gas Valve Relay
K2 - Drum Motor Relay
K3 - Inner Coil (Electric) Relay
SW1 - UI Control
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Dryer Components
WARNING: Sharp edges may be exposed when
servicing the dryer. Use caution to avoid injury.
Wear Kevlar® gloves or equivalent protection.
Note: Combined Phillips-head/square-drive recess
screws are utilized throughout this appliance. Either
Phillips or square-drive screwdrivers can be used to
extract or install these screws.
Control Panel
Removal of the control panel provides access to the
control board assembly. The control panel is held in
place with 3 screws located below the control panel
chrome trim and 2 key slots inside the control panel
that engage 2 shoulder screws attached to the main
top.
To remove the control panel:
1. Insert a fl at blade screwdriver and press in each
of the 2 release tabs (1 on each side) and slide
the chrome trim forward from the control panel.
2. Remove the chrome trim from the control panel.
3. Remove the three 1/4-in. hex-head screws that
attach the control panel to the main top.
4. Push the control panel back and remove it from
the 2 shoulder screws attached to the main top.
Tab
5. Carefully hang the control panel over the back
of the dryer.
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