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Q. Microprocessor controller (computer) L.E.D. (light emitting diode) display reads “SEFL”...
1. Rotational sensor circuit failure... fault somewhere in the tumbler (basket) rotation or circuit ...
a. Tumbler (basket) not rotating ...
1) Broken tumbler (basket) drive belts.
2) Failure in drive motor circuit.
b. Bad rotation sensor.
c. Broken wire or connection between rotation sensor and microprocessor controller (computer).
d. Failure in rotational sensor circuit or magnet missing or gap to large.
R. Microprocessor controller (computer) L.E.D. (light emitting diode) reads “Hot”...
1. Possible overheating condition...microprocessor controller (computer) has sensed a temperature
which has exceeded 220° F.
“Hot” display will not clear until temperature sensed has dropped to 220° F or lower and the
microprocessor controller (computer) is manually reset by pressing the “CLEAR/STOP” key.
S. No heat (for STEAM MODELS ONLY)... both microprocessor controller (computer) L.E.D. (light
emitting diode) heat indicator dot and the “HEAT” relay output L.E.D. are on...
1. Fault in 225° F hi-heat (limit) switch circuit or thermostat.
2. No (external) compressed air to steam damper...80 PSI required.
3. Failed steam damper 24 VAC pneumatic solenoid valve.
4. Failed steam damper pistons.
5. Steam damper stuck closed.
T. Dryer operates but is taking too long to dry...
1. Exhaust duct work run is too long or is undersized...back pressure cannot exceed .5 inches water
column (W.C.).
2. Restriction in duct work...check duct from the dryer all the way to the outdoors.
3. Low or inconsistent gas pressure (for GAS MODELS ONLY).
4. Insufficient make-up air.
5. Poor air and gas mixture at burner - yellow or poor flame pattern...adjust gas burner air adjustment
shutters (for GAS MODELS ONLY).