5.If the above steps were performed correctly, the problem could be a bad wire or termination, from the 24 volt transformer through the I/O J4 (top tumbler) or J3 (bottom tumbler) connector, or to the main and lint drawer switches.

E."dSFL" Condition

When the display reads "dSFL" it is an indication that there is a fault in the microprocessor's heat sensing circuit. This circuit includes the microprocessor controller, the temperature sensor or the wires or connectors leading to and from these two points.

1.Check to see if the 1/8 amp fuse located on the computer is blown. To verify check with an ohm meter. If no continuity replace with P/N 136048 fuse. If fuse repeatedly blows out refer to step 4.

2.Replace the temperature sensor P/N 880111.

3.Discontinue power to the dryer. Disconnect the 9 pin connector from the computet top tumbler (top connector) or bottom tumbler (bottom connector). The temperature sensor is wired to in pins #7 and #8 of the 9 pin connector. Check for continuity on each wire from the 9 pin connector to the temperature sensor connector above the lint screen. If there is no continuity on either one of these two wires, the problem is a bad wire or termination between the computer to the tempera- ture sensor bracket.

4.If the computer fuse repeatedly blows, there is a short in one of the sensor wires.

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