ADC ML-96 service manual Adjustments, Lubrication

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EVERY 6 MONTHS

Inspect and remove lint accumulation in customer furnished exhaust duct work system and from dryer’s internal exhaust ducting.

WARNING: THE ACCUMULATION OF LINT IN THE EXHAUST DUCT WORK CAN CREATEAPOTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD.

WARNING: DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION and VENTILATION AIR.

CHECK CUSTOMER FURNISHED BACK DRAFT DAMPER IN EXHAUST DUCT WORK. INSPECT and REMOVE ANY LINT ACCUMULATION WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMPER TO BIND or STICK.

NOTE: A back draft damper that is sticking partially closed can result in slow drying and shutdown of the heat circuits safety switches or thermostats.

NOTE: When cleaning dryer cabinets, avoid using harsh abrasives. Aproduct intended for cleaning appliances is recommended.

B. ADJUSTMENTS

7 DAYS AFTER INSTALLATION and EVERY 6 MONTHS THEREAFTER

Inspect bolts, nuts, screws, (bearing set screws), nonpermanent gas connections (unions, shut-off valves, orifices, and grounding connections). Motor and drive belts should be examined. Cracked or seriously frayed belts should be replaced. Tighten loose V-belts when necessary. Complete operational check of controls and valves. Complete operational check of ALL safety devices (door switch, lint drawer switch, sail switch, burner and hi- limit thermostats).

C. LUBRICATION

The drive shaft bearings and idler shaft bearings should be lubricated every three (3) months. Use a #3 grease or equivalent. Lubrication is necessary.

The motor bearings and under normal/most conditions the tumbler bearing are permanently lubricated. It is physically possible to re-lubricate the tumbler bearing if you choose even though this practice may not be necessary. Use Industrial Chevron ball or roller bearing SRI grease NLGI2 or its equivalent which has a broad operating temperature range of 22º F (-6º C) to 350º F (177º C).

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Contents ML-96 Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future Reference For Your Safety Page Table of Contents Section Safety Precautions Important InformationPage Cleaning Routine MaintenanceMATERIALS, Gasoline and Other Flammable Vapors Adjustments LubricationENCLOSURE, AIR SUPPLY, and Exhaust Requirements Installation RequirementsElectrical and GAS Requirements Operational Service Check Procedure Page Description of Parts Reversing Relay PanelHSI HOT Surface Ignition Module Gas Models Only GAS Burner AssemblyDrive Motor Idler Shaft Assembly Drive Shaft AssemblyTumbler Basket Sail Switch Gas Models Only Main Door SwitchBurner HI-LIMIT Gas Models Only Lint Drawer Switch Manual Reset ThermostatLint Screen Servicing Computer Board ReplacementIntroduction Keyboard Touchpad Label Assembly Replacement Microprocessor Temperature Sensor Probe ReplacementIgnition Controls Flame Sensor Probe ReplacementHot Surface Ignitor Flame Sensor Probe Gas Valve Replacement Refer to burner illustration on Main Burner Orifices ReplacementTo Test and Adjust Gas Water Column Pressure To Convert Natural Gas to L.P. GasBurner Tubes Replacement HSI Hot Surface Ignition Module ReplacementDisconnect electrical power to the dryer Open lint door Sail Switch Replacement Sail Switch Assembly Gas Models OnlyTo Adjust Sail Switch Main Door Assembly Replacement To Install New Main Door GlassFront Panel Replacement Main Door Hinge Block ReplacementDrive Shaft Pulley Replacement Drive Motor Pulley ReplacementPage Basket Assembly 15/16 Flange Bearing ReplacementRotational Sensor Assembly Drive Shaft Pillow Block Bearing Replacement Idler Shaft Pillow Block Bearing ReplacementBelt Adjustment Motor to Drive Axle Drive Motor Replacement Drive Motor V-Belts ReplacementMotors Motorized Impellor Blower Replacement Lint Door Switch ReplacementTroubleshooting Computer will not accept keypad touchpad entriesDryer operates but is taking too long to dry Thermal overload for drive motor is tripping Burner hi-limit safety thermostat is trippingOverload for impellor fan motor is tripping There is excessive vibration coming from the tumbler basket Phase 6 OPL System Diagnostics Diagnostic L.E.D. Light Emitting Diode Display Failure CodesPage E.D. Light Emitting Diode Display Indicators E.D. Display Indicator NumberE.D. Display Indicator Number FAN Blower Output L.E.D. light emitting diode Indicator HT1 Heat Output L.E.D. light emitting diode IndicatorLint Lint Door Input L.E.D. light emitting diode Indicator Fuse Main Fuse Input L.E.D. light emitting diode IndicatorMain Main Door Input L.E.D. light emitting diode Indicator Power Supply Input L.E.D. light emitting diode Indicator E.D. Codes 1. Display Codes GAS/ELECTRIC only BURNER/OVEN Open HI-LIMIT Circuit GAS Models only Power 24 VAC is not Evident AT GAS ValveGAS only Ignition Attempt Failure Computer Logic and Wiring Diagram Page No Display Condition Drive motor reverses but does not forward, blower motor runsBlower motor does not operate, drive motor runs Lint Door ConditionMain Door Condition Microprocessor ComputerManual Reset HI-LIMIT Instructions For Phase 6 ModelsTechnical Information Motor Plate High and LOW VoltageData Label Information on the Data LabelHOW to USE a Manometer ML-96 Tool List ADC450406 1- 02/09/00-25
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