American Dryer Corp WDA-385 To Adjust Sail Switch, To Replace Main Door Assembly Steel Door

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To Adjust Sail Switch

1.Operate the installed dryer normally to verify that the heat system is fully operational.

2.Open the main dryer door.

3.Manually depress the door switch actuator.

4.While continuing to depress the door switch actuator, and with the door open, start the dryer.

5.If the heat system is not activated in 15 seconds, the sail switch is properly adjusted.

6.If the heat system is activated, the sail switch is improperly adjusted and must be readjusted by bending the actuator arm of the sail switch toward the front of the dryer. If the actuator arm is bent too far toward the front of the dryer, the dryer may not have heat when needed. After any adjustments of the sail switch, the above procedure must be repeated to verify proper operation.

CAUTION: DO NOT disable this switch by taping or screwing sail switch damper to burner. PERSONAL INJURY or FIRE COULD RESULT.

D. Front Panel and Main Door Assemblies

To Replace Main Door Switch (Steel Door)

1. Discontinue power to dryer.

2. Open main door.

3. Remove the two (2) Phillips head screws holding the main door switch in place.

4. Disconnect the two (2) connectors from the door switch

5. Disassemble door switch bracket by removing the two

(2) nuts holding the door switch to the housing, and remove the door switch.

6. Reverse this procedure for installing new door switch.

TO REPLACE MAIN DOOR ASSEMBLY (STEEL DOOR)

1.Discontinue power to the dryer,

2.Remove the two (2) top 3/16" Allen screws securing the top hinge pin to the front panel.

3.Remove the door from the dryer by lifting the door off the bottom hinge pin.

4.Remove the bottom hinge pin assembly from the front panel two (2) 3/16" Allen screws securing the hinge pin to the front panel.

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Contents ADG-385/WDA-385 Important Note to Purchaser Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future ReferencePage For Your Safety Table of Contents Technical Information Important Information Safety PrecautionsCleaning Routine MaintenanceLubrication AdjustmentsEnclosure, Air Supply, and Exhaust Requirements Installation RequirementsElectrical and Gas Requirements Operational Service Check ProcedurePage Control Panel Description of PartsControl Box Coin Box and VaultTumbler Main Door SwitchLint Coop Idler Bearing Motor AssemblyTumbler Bearing and Pulley Arrangement Sail Switch Temperature SensorsHi-Limit Thermostat Motor Contactor 1Ø MotorNon-Reversing Contactor 3Ø Motor Servicing To Replace Control Panel AssemblyTo Replace Keypad refer to illustration above To Replace ComputerTo Replace Coin Acceptor To Remove Optic SwitchTo Replace Motor Contactor 2-Pole, 24VAC To Replace Microprocessor Temperature Sensor ProbeBurner Controls Gas To Replace Gas Valve To Replace Spark IgnitorTo Test and Adjust Gas Water Column Pressure To Replace Main Burner Orifices See Chart On FollowingTo Replace Burner Tubes To Replace DSI Module To Remove The Temperature Sensor or High Heat Protector To Replace Sail Switch Sail Switch AssemblyTo Replace Main Door Assembly Steel Door To Adjust Sail SwitchTo Install NEW Main Door Glass To Replace Front Panel Page Important Loctite NOW Being Used To Replace Rear Tumbler BearingTo Replace The Front Tumbler Bearing To Replace Idler Pulley Idler and Bearing AssemblyDrive Pulley To Replace Idler BearingTumbler Alignment lateral Tumbler basket Tumbler Alignment verticalTo Replace The Tumbler and/or Tumbler Support Important Loctite NOW Being Used Belt Tension Alignment Motor To Idler Belt Tension Adjustment-Tumbler To IdlerBelts refer to illustration in Sections I, J and K Impeller Lintscreen To Replace Lintscreen To Replace V-BeltsMotor To Replace Motor Diagnostic L.E.D. Display Failure Codes Trouble ShootingPhase 5 Coin System Diagnostics Microprocessor Controller Relay Output L.E.D. Indicators D. Display IndicatorsPage No Heat Condition Page No Start Condition No Display Condition Page DSFL Display Condition DOOr Display Condition Data Label Technical InformationUsing a Manometer Clcc E.D. Display CodesComputer Logic and Wiring Diagram Page ADC450179 01/08/98-50 05/21/98-50

WDA-385 specifications

The American Dryer Corp WDA-385 is a high-efficiency commercial washer designed to meet the demanding needs of laundries, fitness centers, hotels, and other facilities requiring robust laundry solutions. Known for its reliability and performance, the WDA-385 has quickly gained recognition in the laundry industry for its advanced features and technologies.

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