11.ROTATE SENSOR FAIL- Indicates a rotational sensor circuit failure meaning that there is a fault somewhere in the tumbler (basket) rotating circuit, or the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) program related to this circuit (program location 2) is set incorrectly. In the active mode it should be (ROTATE SENSOR ACTIVE), if the dryer is not equipped with the optional rotational sensor it should be set in the nonactive mode (No ROTATE SENSOR).

NOTE: RPM- This routine monitors the timing response from the existing rotational sensor input and derives a RPM measurement. To display this RPM measurement (press the “ENTER/START” key once and release, then press the “ENTER/START” key a second time and hold. This will display the RPM measurement). The rotational sensor must be active for operation of this feature.

12.CHECK MAIN FUSE- Indicates that the circuit fuse protection which is located on the back side of the Phase 6 microprocessor controller (computer) the display would read “CHECK MAIN FUSE.” If the display continues after the fuse has been replaced then it is the fault of the Phase 6 microprocessor controller (computer).

B.L.E.D. (LIGHT EMITTING DIODE) DISPLAY INDICATORS

The L.E.D. (light emitting diode) indicator dots located on the top portion of the display indicates various Phase 6 OPL computer output functions while a cycle is in progress. These indicator dots (as shown in the illustration below) DO NOT necessarily mean that the outputs are functioning. They are only indicating that the function output should be active (on).

1.L.E.D. DISPLAY INDICATOR NUMBER 1

a.For Optional Reversing Models:

1)This indicator dot is on when the drive tumbler (basket) motor is operating in the forward mode (clockwise [CW] direction).

2.L.E.D. DISPLAY INDICATOR NUMBER 2

a.For Optional Reversing Models:

1)This indicator dot is on when the drive (basket [tumbler]) motor is operating in the reverse mode (counterclockwise [CCW] direction).

3.L.E.D. DISPLAY INDICATOR NUMBER 3

a.Heat Circuit Indicator:

1)This indicator dot is on whenever the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) is calling for the heating circuit to be active (on).

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ML-96 specifications

The ADC ML-122 and ML-96 are two advanced communication devices designed for efficient data collection and transmission in various applications. Both models are renowned for their robust performance and user-friendly features, which cater to a diverse range of industries.

The ADC ML-122 is a high-performance data logger that excels in multi-channel monitoring. It supports various input types, making it versatile for applications such as environmental monitoring, industrial process control, and research. One of its standout features is its ability to accommodate both analog and digital signals, allowing users to gather a wealth of data from different sources. The device supports a wide temperature range, ensuring reliability in diverse environmental conditions. Moreover, its built-in memory can store extensive data logs, which are easily downloadable for analysis.

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In conclusion, the ADC ML-122 and ML-96 stand out in their respective markets due to their innovative features, reliable technologies, and user-friendly designs. With their flexibility and performance, they continue to set the standard for data logging and communication monitoring technologies.