6.“FUSE” (MAIN FUSE) Input L.E.D. (light emitting diode) Indicator

a.Should be on ALL the time (even if the dryer is not running). If the L.E.D. (light emitting diode) 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).

7.“LINT” (LINT DOOR) Input L.E.D. (light emitting diode) Indicator

a.Should be on ALL the time (unless the lint door is opened then the “LINT” L.E.D. [light emitting diode] indicator will go out).

b.If the dryer is active (running) and the lint door is opened the “LINT” L.E.D. (light emitting diode) indicator will go out and the display will read “LINT dOOR.” The dryer will stop until the Lint Drawer has been closed, at which time the L.E.D. (light emitting diode) display will read “PRESS START.” At this time, to resume the drying cycle press “ENTER/START” key.

8.“MAIN” (MAIN DOOR) Input L.E.D. (light emitting diode) Indicator

a.Should be on ALL the time (unless the lint door is open or the main door is opened then the “MAIN” L.E.D. [light emitting diode] indicator will go out).

b.If the dryer is active (running) and the main door is opened the “MAIN” L.E.D. (light emitting diode) indicator will go out and the display will read “MAIN dOOR.” The dryer will stop until the main door has been closed, at which time the L.E.D. (light emitting diode) display will read “PRESS START.” At this time, to resume the drying cycle press “ENTER/START” key.

9.“DRUM” (TUMBLER [BASKET] HI-LIMIT) Input L.E.D. (light emitting diode) Indicator

a.Should be on at ALL times (unless the tumbler [basket] hi-limit switch opens prior during the cycle while the heat was on the display would read “dRUM Safety FAIL”). The machine will run with no heat for three (3) minutes or until the temperature drops below 100º F (38º C). Then the machine will shut down still displaying “dRUM SAFETY FAIL” with an audio indication.

10.“SAIL” (SAIL SWITCH) Input L.E.D. (light emitting diode) Indicator

a.This routine will prevent start up on the machine unless the sail switch is in the correct position. If the sail switch is in the closed position prior to start, the “SAIL” output L.E.D. (light emitting diode) indicator will be off, the machine will not start and the display will read “SAIL SWITCH FAIL” along with an audio indication.

b.If the sail switch opens during the cycle the “SAIL” output L.E.D. (light emitting diode) will go out and the display will read “NO AIRFLOW.” The machine will run with no heat for three (3) minutes or until the temperature drops below 100º F (38º C). Then the machine will shut down still displaying “NO AIRFLOW” along with an audio indication.

11.“BURN” (BURN HI-LIMIT) Input L.E.D. (light emitting diode) Indicator

a.This routine monitors the temperature of the burner. If the burner hi-limit opens during the cycle while the heat was on the “BURN” output L.E.D. (light emitting diode) indicator goes out and the display reads “bURNER SAFETY FAIL.” The machine will run with no heat for three (3) minutes or until the temperature drops below 100º F (38º C) then the machine will shut down still displaying “bURNER SAFETY FAIL” with an audio indication.

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ADC ML-96 service manual Fuse Main Fuse Input L.E.D. light emitting diode Indicator

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.