American Dryer Corp Phase 8.3, 8.4 Rev 2.2 user manual Help Menu, Help Code Description

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When a cycle is running, the control will display DIAGNOSTIC MODE at the top of the display.

If a fault occurs during Diagnostic Mode, the control will enter into a fault cool down and the occurring fault will be displayed. The fault can be cleared by reentering the diagnostic cycle.

3: HELP MENU

The help menu allows the user to view the status of different parts of the dryer. When a feature is highlighted, the center section will list that feature and its current status. The items in the help menu will refer to the current running cycle that was selected in Diagnostic Mode.

Pressing the HI/UP ARROW key will allow the user to move the highlighted bar around the help menu screen. For example, highlighting “S” will show the status of the sail switch.

Pressing the PAUSE/STOP key will return the controls to Diagnostic Mode.

The table below shows the standard features available and the symbol they correlate with.

FEATURE

FEATURE

FEATURE

FEATURE

SYMBOL

TEXT

 

INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

EXH

EXHAUST

Exhaust

(in Deg. F or C)

 

TEMP PROBE

Temperature Probe

 

 

 

 

 

AXL

AXIAL TEMP PROBE

Axial Thermistor Probe

(in Deg. F or C)

 

 

 

 

RPM

TUMBLER

Tumbler Speed in

R.P.M.

 

ROTATION SPEED

Revolutions Per Minute

 

 

 

 

 

MIN

TIME REMAINING

Time remaining

0 to 99

 

 

in the diag. cycle

(in minutes)

 

 

 

 

CODE

HELP CODE MENU

Help Menu Code

Help Codes

 

 

 

 

T1

THERMOSTAT

Thermostat

ON - OFF

 

BURNER 1

(Heat Output Burner 1)

 

 

 

 

 

T2*

THERMOSTAT

Thermostat

ON - OFF

 

BURNER 2

(Heat Output Burner 2)

 

 

 

 

 

H1

HEAT RETURN

Heat Return Burner 1

ON - OFF

 

BURNER 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

H2*

HEAT RETURN

Heat Return Burner 2

ON - OFF

 

BURNER 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

C1

HEAT RELAY 1

Heat relay 1 contacts

OPEN - CLOSED

 

CONTACTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

C2*

HEAT RELAY 2

Heat relay 2 contacts

OPEN - CLOSED

 

CONTACTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

B

BLOWER

Fan output

ON - OFF

 

 

 

 

F

FORWARD

Forward drive output

ON - OFF

 

 

 

 

R

REVERSE

Shows reversing

ON - OFF

 

 

relay is on

 

 

 

 

 

D

DOOR

Main Door

OPEN - CLOSED

 

 

 

 

L

LINT

Lint Door

OPEN - CLOSED

 

 

 

 

P

WATER PRESSURE

H2O Input

ON - OFF

 

 

 

 

S

SAIL SWITCH

Sail Switch

OPEN - CLOSED

 

 

 

 

V

VAULT SWITCH

Vault Switch

OPEN - CLOSED

 

 

 

 

W

WATER OUTPUT

S.A.F.E. output

ON - OFF

 

 

 

 

If the help menu feature “CODE” is selected, the center section will present “Help Codes” and “Events”. All of the items in the code menu will automatically scroll up and continue to scroll until LOW/DOWN ARROW key is pressed to select a new help menu feature.

All CODES starting with an “H” represent some condition that could interfere with the proper functioning of the dryer. There could be up to 3 “H” codes listed within the HELP MENU.

H1 represents the last failure recorded.

H2 represents the second to last failure recorded.

H3 represents the third to last failure recorded.

Each Help Code will be followed by a two digit code. This two digit code will reflect a particular issue.

HELP

CODE DESCRIPTION

CODE

 

 

 

81

Lower Exhaust Probe Fault

 

 

86

Upper Exhaust Probe Fault

 

 

87

Upper Axial Probe Fault

 

 

82

Lower Axial Probe Fault

 

 

89

Upper Sail Switch Open Fault

 

 

88

Upper Sail Switch Closed Fault

 

 

84

Lower Sail Switch Open Fault

 

 

83

Lower Sail Switch Closed Fault

 

 

90

Upper Rotation Sensor Fault

 

 

91

Lower Rotation Sensor Fault

 

 

92

Gen 2 Card Reader Communication Fault

 

 

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

Bottom 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

 

 

If a fault occurs while in Help Mode, the fault will be displayed as a Help Code or Event Code.

Codes can be cleared by pressing and holding the PAUSE/STOP key for 3-seconds.

The last item listed in the code menu will identify the revision of the software that is being used on the control board.

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Contents Phase 8.3 Rev Microprocessor User’s Manual American Dryer CorporationTable of Contents General User Information Coin/Debit Models Coin Dry Mode General User Information Non-Coin Models OPL Dry ModeEntering and Exiting Service Mode Entering How to use the Keypad to Program the ControlsIntroduction to Programming ExitingQuick Reference Programming Menu for Coin/Debit/Free Models KEY FunctionsQuick Reference Programming Menu for Non-Coin OPL Models Down ArrowUP Arrow EnterProgramming Cycle Settings Coin Programming Example Changing Time for Amount to StartProgramming Non-Coin OPL Cycles Choosing Cycle to ProgramNon-Coin OPL Factory Preset Programs/Parameters Cycle DrynessReversing Cycle NameService Mode Program SetupProgramming Selections Main MenuMachine Settings Diagnostic Mode Diagnostic ModeHelp Menu Help Code DescriptionFaults EventsADC Part No 07/25/08

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