O.Microprocessor controller (computer) locks up and L.E.D. (light emitting diode) display reads erroneous message(s) or only partial segments...
1.Transient power voltage spikes...disconnect the electrical power to the dryer, wait one (1) minute and reestablish power to the dryer. If problem is still evident ...
a.Failed microprocessor controller (computer).
b.Failed keyboard label (touchpad) assembly.
P.Dryer stops during a cycle, microprocessor controller (computer) buzzer (tone) sounds for
1.Loose connection somewhere between the microprocessor controller (computer) and the microprocessor temperature sensor.
2.Loose "dSFL"
Q.Dryer stops during a cycle, microprocessor controller (computer) buzzer (tone) sounds for
1.Loose connection somewhere in the main power circuit to the microprocessor controller (computer).
R.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 or loose
2)Failure in drive motor circuit...refer to Section B, Section C, and Section D on page 46.
b.Failed rotational sensor.
c.Broken wire or connection between rotation sensor and microprocessor controller (computer).
d.Microprocessor controller (computer) is programmed incorrectly for Rotation Sensor Option and dryer is not equipped with this option.
S.Microprocessor controller (computer) L.E.D. (light emitting diode) display 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 micro- processor controller (computer) is manually reset by pressing the “CLEAR/STOP” key.
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