American Dryer Corp 8.4 Rev 2.2, Phase 8.3 user manual Diagnostic Mode

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3:DIAGNOSTIC MODE

1:FAULTRECORDING

1: UPPER DRYER FAULTS*

When a fault is recorded on the top pocket, it can be viewed in this location. If no fault(s) have been recorded, then “NO UPPER FAULTS” will be displayed.

1:(Description of fault)

2:(Description of fault)

3:(Description of fault)

4:(Description of fault)

5:(Description of fault)

2:LOWER DRYER FAULTS*

When a fault is recorded on the bottom pocket, it can be viewed in this location. If no fault(s) has been recorded, then “NO LOWER FAULTS” will be displayed.

1:(Description of fault)

2:(Description of fault)

3:(Description of fault)

4:(Description of fault)

5:(Description of fault)

*Single units will only have one set of faults.

3:EVENTS

E1:XX

E2:XX

E3:XX

E4:XX

E5:XX

E6:XX

E7:XX

E8:XX

E9:XX

EA:XX

EB:XX

EC:XX

ED:XX

RESET

This will reset all of the event counts to 0.

All CODES starting with an “E” represent an event. An event failure is one that would still allow the dryer to run in a safe condition. The number after the “E” code indicates the amount of times that event failure occurred. The 13 Event Code failures are listed in the following table.

EVENT I.D.

FAILURE DESCRIPTION

 

 

E1

Top Radiant Sensor fault count

 

 

E2

Top Burner Ignitor fault count

 

 

E3

Top Exhaust High Limit

 

 

E4

Bottom Radiant sensor fault count

 

 

E5

Bottom Burner ignitor fault count

 

 

E6

Bot Exhaust High Limit

 

 

E7

Coin 1 Bad Coin count

 

 

E8

Coin 2 Bad Coin Count

 

 

E9

Upper pocket forward rotation sensor fault count

 

 

EA

Upper pocket reverse rotation sensor fault count

 

 

EB

Lower pocket forward rotation sensor fault count

 

 

EC

Lower pocket reverse rotation sensor fault count

 

 

ED

S.A.F.E. DISABLED – Water not connected

 

 

2: DIAGNOSTIC CYCLE

Diagnostic Mode enables the user to run the dryer(s) and access items to troubleshoot a problem with the dryer.

When the diagnostic menu is first selected, the controls will prompt the user to start a cycle as seen below.

DIAGNOSTIC MODE

SELECT CYCLE

Note

!Once a cycle is selected, the control will clear the fault condition so that dryer can be started. This

will also clear all credit in escrow and any cycle time remaining on both pockets.

When the dryer is still in an idle state, a cycle must be selected. Once a cycle is selected, the unit will enter into Running Mode. The cycle’s time and temperature will correspond to the selected cycle’s parameter settings under SETUP Mode.

Once a cycle has been selected the keys will now enable the user to access different features.

Pressing the HI/UP ARROW key will increase the time of the current running cycle. (1 minute at a time.)

Pressing the LOW/DOWN ARROW key will decrease the time of the current running cycle. (1 minute at a time.)

Pressing the PAUSE/STOP key will pause the current running cycle.

Pressing the MED/ENTER key will access the HELP MENU.

Note

!If the program key switch is toggled while a cycle is running and no diagnostic codes are being

reported, the current diagnostic cycle will continue to run in Customer Mode. Once the cycle has finished the control should return to operating in the normal Customer Mode.

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Contents American Dryer Corporation Phase 8.3 Rev Microprocessor User’s ManualTable of Contents General User Information Non-Coin Models OPL Dry Mode General User Information Coin/Debit Models Coin Dry ModeExiting Entering and Exiting Service Mode EnteringHow to use the Keypad to Program the Controls Introduction to ProgrammingKEY Functions Quick Reference Programming Menu for Coin/Debit/Free ModelsEnter Quick Reference Programming Menu for Non-Coin OPL ModelsDown Arrow UP ArrowChoosing Cycle to Program Programming Cycle SettingsCoin Programming Example Changing Time for Amount to Start Programming Non-Coin OPL CyclesCycle Name Non-Coin OPL Factory Preset Programs/ParametersCycle Dryness ReversingMain Menu Service ModeProgram Setup Programming SelectionsMachine Settings Diagnostic Mode Diagnostic ModeHelp Code Description Help MenuEvents FaultsADC Part No 07/25/08

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