American Dryer Corp Phase 8.3, 8.4 Rev 2.2 user manual Introduction to Programming, Exiting

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Introduction to Programming _________

The keypad along with the digital display are used to setup the dryer controls.

Entering and Exiting Service Mode Entering

Coin/Debit Models

Use security key to activate programming mode.

Non-Coin (OPL) Models

To enter the Program Mode you must hold the STOP key and the UP ARROW key down.

Exiting

The PERM PRESS/ENTER key must be depressed to save any changes that have been made.

Coin/Debit Models

Return security key back to its normal position.

Non-Coin (OPL) Models

Exit Service Mode by pressing the STOP key.

Important

!If the computer in a non-coin (OPL) unit is set to coin or free, it will be necessary to connect two

orange wires found loose in the wire bundle directly behind the computer board. Once this is done, the computer will be automatically entered into the Service Mode.

How to use the Keypad to Program the Controls

Coin/Debit Controllers

The HIGH key is used to increase numbers and scan through menu locations.

The MEDIUM key will enter program locations and save changes made.

The LOW key is used to decrease numbers and scan through menu locations.

To back out of a program location hit the PAUSE key.

Non-Coin (OPL) Controllers

The UP ARROW is used to increase numbers and scan through menu locations.

The DOWN ARROW is used to decrease numbers and scan through menu locations.

The START/ENTER key will enter program locations and save changes made.

To back out of a menu location hit the STOP/PAUSE key.

Caution

!The service access panel must not be opened unless power is first disconnected from the dryer.

Before proceeding it is worth noting that, despite all the options available, an owner can simply choose to uncrate a new commercial machine, hook it up, plug it in and have a unit which operates.

Note

!On stacked dryers programming selections apply to both pockets.

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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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