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L.E.D. Display Indicator Number 4
On Indicator: This indicator dot is on whenever a cycle is in
progress. Additionally, when the Anti-Wrinkle program is
active, the indicator dot will be on whenever the Phase 6
OPL microprocessor controller (computer) is in the Guard
On Time program.
L.E.D. Display Indicator Number 5
Air Jet Circuit – OPTIONAL: This indicator dot is on at the
end of the dryer cycle for approximately 60-seconds.
Phase 6 OPL Microprocessor Controller(Computer) Relay Output L.E.D. Indicators
There are a series of 5 L.E.D. indicators (ORANGE LIGHTS)
located at the backside of the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor
controller (computer). These are identified or labeled (from
top to bottom in the illustration below as: FAN-BLOWER,
FOR-FORWARD, REV-REVERSE, AIR-AIR-JET, HT1-HEAT
OUTPUT. There are a series of 7 L.E.D. indicators (red
lights) FUSE-MAIN FUSE, LINT-LINT DOOR, MAIN-MAIN
DOOR, DRUM-TUMBLER HI-LIMIT, SAIL-SAIL SWITCH,
BURN-BURNER HI-LIMIT, FLAME-FLAME PROBE). The
L.E.D. in the center of the board (red light) indicates power
supplied to the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller
(computer). These L.E.D.’s indicate the inputs and outputs
of the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor (computer) as it
monitors the safety circuits.
“FAN” (BLOWER) Output L.E.D. Indicator
If the dryer is started and the blower motor is not operating,
yet the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer)
display fan indicator dot and power supply input L.E.D. are
on, but the fan output L.E.D. is off, then the fault is the
Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) itself.
If the motor is not operating. The fan indicator dot and
output L.E.D. are also on, then the problem (fault) is
elsewhere (i.e., external of the Phase 6 OPL
microprocessor controller [computer]).
“FOR” (FORWARD) Output L.E.D. Indicator
(for optional reversing model ONLY)
If the dryer is started and the blower motor is operating, but
the drive (tumbler) motor is not, yet the Phase 6 OPL
microprocessor controller (computer) display “FORWARD”
indicator dot is on, the “FOR” (FORWARD) motor output
L.E.D. is off; then the fault is the Phase 6 OPL
microprocessor controller (computer) itself.
If the drive tumbler motor is not operating and the forward
indicator dot and output L.E.D. is on; then the problem (fault)
is elsewhere (i.e., external of the Phase 6 OPL
microprocessor controller [computer]).
“REV” (REVERSE) Output L.E.D. Indicator
(for optional reversing models ONLY)
If the dryer is started and the blower motor is operating but
the drive tumbler motor is not, yet the Phase 6 OPL
microprocessor controller (computer) displays “REVERSE”
indicator dot is on but the “REV” (REVERSE) motor output
L.E.D. is off; then the fault is of the Phase 6 OPL
microprocessor controller (computer) itself.
If the drive tumbler motor is not operating and reverse
indicator dot and output L.E.D. is on; then the problem (fault)
is elsewhere (i.e., external of the Phase 6 OPL
microprocessor controller [computer]).
“AIR” (AIR JET) Output L.E.D. Indicator – OPTIONAL
“AIR” is on with the display dot at the end of the dry cycle
once the display reads “dONE,” it is on for approximately
60-seconds and the output L.E.D. indicator and the display
dot go out. If the air jet does not energize it is not the fault
of the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer).
If the output L.E.D. or dot do not go on it is the fault of the
Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer).
“HT1” (HEAT) Output L.E.D. Indicator
If the dryer is started and there is “No Heat” yet the Phase
6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) display heat
circuit indicator dot is on, but the “HT1” output L.E.D.
indicator is off; then the fault is in the Phase 6 OPL
microprocessor controller (computer) itself.
If the dryer is started and there is “No Heat” yet both the
Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) display
indicator dots and the “HT1” output L.E.D. indicator are on;
then the problem (fault) is elsewhere (i.e., external of the
Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller [computer]).
“FUSE” (MAIN FUSE) Input L.E.D. Indicator
Should be on all the time (even if the dryer is not running).
If the L.E.D. is not on; then the display will read “CHECK
MAIN FUSE.” If the main fuse is good then the fault is on
the Phase 6 microprocessor controller (computer).
“LINT” (LINT DOOR) Input L.E.D. Indicator
Should be on all the time (unless the lint door is opened
then the “LINT” L.E.D. indicator will go out).