American Dryer Corp ADG-60 service manual DOOr Condition

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6.Check for the "heat out" voltage of the computer upper DMC connector J1 pin #1 for the top pocket, or the lower DMC connector J2 pin #1. If voltage is evident on the "heat out" pin of the computer, check for bad wire or termination on the red wire from the computer "heat out" which passes through the I/O connector in the back of the computer box, to the tumbler hi-limit switch.

7.If no voltage, replace the computer.

D."dOOr" Condition

NOTE: The following sections must be performed with the appropriate output L.E.D. and appropriate indicator dots on.

NOTE: In the following sections the voltage you are checking for is 24 VAC unless otherwise specified.

NOTE: If the L.E.D. indicator dot is on and the appropriate L.E.D. output light is not on, replace the computer.

NOTE: If the display reads "dOOr" this indicates that there is an open circuit in the computer's door switch circuit. This fault display involves the door switch, the computer, the transformer, the lint drawer switch or the harness. If the L.E.D. input light on the component side of the computer is on and you are getting the "dOOr" code, replace the computer.

1.Remove the wires from the door switch and check for continuity while pushing down the plunger of the switch. If no continuity, replace door switch. If continuity exists reassemble connections to the switch.

2.Repeat the same process as in step #1 for the lint drawer switch.

3.Check for voltage across terminal block #2 and #7. If no voltage is present, replace the 24 volt transformer.

4.Check for voltage on pin #2 (yellow wire) of the computer 9 pin connector (top 9 pin connector is for the top tumbler and the bottom 9 pin connector is for the bottom tumbler). If voltage is present, replace the computer.

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Contents VAC Phase Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future Reference For Your Safety Page Table of Contents Electrical Troubleshooting Section CleaningLubrication AdjustmentsTo remove control middle or lint lower door To remove gas valve train assemblyTo Remove Lint Drawer To Remove Front Panel To Remove and Replace Lint Drawer Switch AssemblyTo Remove Control Box To Remove and Replace Sensor Bracket and Components To Remove or Replace Belt Loctite To Remove or Replace Motor Reverse steps 1 through Loctite To Remove or Replace Impellor Fan Belt and Idler Tension AdjustmentTo Replace Dual Control Microprocessor DMC Computer Fan Belt and Tension AdjustmentTo Replace Coin Acceptor To Replace Touchpad KeypadBasket Tumbler Alignment Vertical To Replace either Motor RelayBasket Tumbler Alignment Lateral To Replace Basket tumbler or Basket tumbler Support Loctite Important Never strike the shaft directly with a hammer To Replace Basket tumbler Support Pillow Block BearingPage To Replace Basket Tumbler Support Flange Bearing To Replace 330º F Burner Hi-Limit Switch Thermostat To Replace Direct Spark Ignition DSI Module To Replace Sail SwitchTo Replace Main Door Switch BB. To Replace Gas Valve AA. To Replace Ignitor and ProbeDD. To Replace Coin Vault Discontinue power to the dryerEE. To Remove Main Door FF. To Install New Main Door GlassGG. To Replace Main Door Gasket HH. To Replace Main Door HingeNo L.E.D. Display TroubleshootingDMC computer L.E.D. display reads dSFL DMC computer L.E.D. display reads Sefl DMC computer L.E.D. display reads HotIf dryer is equipped with optional battery back up Condensation on main door glass Dryer operates, but is taking to long to dryExcessive noise or vibration Dryer is making scraping noise at basket tumbler areaNo Display Condition Electrical TroubleshootingNo Start Condition Motor Doesnt Turn No Heat Condition Gas DOOr Condition DSFL Condition Data Label Technical InformationHOW to USE a Manometer Using a ManometerClcc E.D. Display CodesFill Diagnostic L.E.D. Display Failure Codes Phase 5 System DiagnosticsPhase 5 DMC Computer Relay Output L.E.D. Indicators E.D. Display Indicators DOTPhase 5 DMC Computer Input and Output L.E.D. Indicators WR ADC450162 1- 10/15/98-50