Robert I.
How to resolve a Lint Filter (FLT) error?
Open the lint door and clean the filter. Closing the door will reset the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter and clear the error.
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The Creation of a Dryer Program ...................................................................
Programming the Functions ..........................................................................
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How to Create and Adjust a Dryer Program .....................................................
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Step 3: Program Step Functions .....................................................................
Step 4: Programming the Drying Part .............................................................
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How to Handle Failure Messages ...................................................................
How to Handle Power Interruptions ................................................................
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How to Handle Fault Messages .....................................................................
Failure 5: Motor Thermic ...........................................................................
Failure 6: Fan Motor Thermic .....................................................................
Failure 7: Drum Motor Thermic ..................................................................
Failure 8: Airflow Switch Open at Start-up ..................................................
Failure 9: Airflow Switch Open After Start-up .............................................
Failure 10: Airflow Switch Closed ..............................................................
Failure 11: Fault Cool down .......................................................................
Failure 12: No Reheating ...........................................................................
Failure 18: Too Hot Safety .........................................................................
Failure 19: Defective Temperature Sensor 1 .................................................
Failure 20: Defective Temperature Sensor 2 .................................................
Failure 22: Ignition Error at Start-up (GAS HEATING ONLY) ......................
Failure 23: Ignition Error After Start-up (Run) (GAS HEATING ONLY) ........
Failure 24: Ignition Error Failure (GAS HEATING ONLY) ...........................
Failure 25: No Humidity Sensor (HUMIDITY CONTROL ONLY) ................
Failure 26: No Humidity Sensor Cap (HUMIDITY CONTROL ONLY) .........
Failure 27: No Humidity Reduction .............................................................
Failure 29: Timeout Cooldown ..................................................................
Failure 35: Wrong Software Version ............................................................
Failure 37: Too Hot Safety .........................................................................
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Failure 150-165: Memory Errors .................................................................
Failure 170-199: Sofware Errors .................................................................
Humidity Control - Troubleshooting ...............................................................
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Instructions for Replacing the Electronic Board and Keypad ............................
Instructions for Installing New Software ........................................................
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Safety Information
WARNING
Before operating a machine controlled by an electronic programmer, read this manual. Incorrect use can result in serious injuries or damage to the machine controls. Ignoring instructions can cause an incorrect machine function, which may result in injuries or machine and/or linen damages.
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• This English version is the original version of this manual.
Without this version, the instructions are incomplete. Before installation, operating and maintenance of the machine, read complete instructions thoroughly. Refer to the Installation/
Operation/Maintenance manual for further important instructions, as well. Follow these and keep the manuals accessible for later use.
• A machine must be installed by following the Installation/
Operation/Maintenance manual. Before the first machine start, it must be initialized and tested by a qualified technician.
• The electric service line must not be affected by other electrical loading. A nominal voltage, if loaded or not must work in the range ±10% with a maximum permanent frequency deviation of 1% or a short-time one at 2% of a given frequency.
NOTE: Connecting or starting the machine at an incorrect voltage can damage the programmer.
• The machine must not be exposed to high humidity or extreme high and low temperatures.
• Do not tamper with the controls.
IMPORTANT: Instructions in this manual do not cover all dangerous situations. It is up to the user to handle the machine carefully.
• The manufacturer has the right to change specifications in this manual without prior notice. All the stated information is only for informative purpose and must be considered as general. It is not possible to present all the specific data of the device.
NOTE:
Every circuit board has a serial number and the code of
the board (Refer to Figure 4 ).
On the EPROM memory chip on the circuit board is a label specifying the software number and version and/or the date of the software. (Refer to
).
These data, as well as the model and serial number of the machine, must be mentioned in all correspondence or inquiries addressed to the distributor or manufacturer.
NOTE:
The FULL CONTROL computer uses "machine type" codes to select the different programmable machine versions.
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Introduction
LC285FF
LC285LF
LC285MF
LC285NF
LC285SF
LC285TF
LC285WF
LC345EF
LC345LF
LC345MF
LC345NF
LC345SF
LC345TF
LC345WF
LC530EF
Information in this manual is applicable to these models:
LC190EF LU250SF
LC190FF
LC190LF
LU250WF
LU285EF
LC190MF
LC190NF
LC190TF
LC250EF
LU285FF
LU285MF
LU285SF
LU285WF
LC250FF
LC250LF
LC250MF
LC250NF
LC250SF
LC250TF
LC250WF
LC285EF
LU345EF
LU345MF
LU345SF
LU345WF
LU530EF
LU530MF
LU530SF
LU530WF
LU680EF
LU680MF
LU680SF
LU680WF
LUD26EF
LUD28EF
LUD28LF
LUD28SF
LUD28WF
LUS28EF
LX190EF
LX190FF
LX190LF
LX190MF
LX190NF
PCS28EF
PCS28LF
PCS28NF
PCS28TF
PGAE285F
PGAG285F
PGAL285F
PGAS285F
PGDE190F
PGDE250F
PGDE285F
PGDE345F
PGDE530F
PGDE680F
PGDG190F
PC530TF
PC530WF
PC680EF
PC680LF
PC680MF
PC680NF
PC680SF
PC680TF
PC680WF
PCD28EF
PCD28LF
PCD28NF
PCD28SF
PCD28TF
PCD28WF
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PU680WF
PUAE285F
PUAG285F
PUAL285F
PUAS285F
PUD28EF
PUD28SF
PUD28WF
PUDE190F
PUDE250F
PUDE285F
PUDE345F
PUDE530F
PUDE680F
PUDG190F
PU285FF
PU285MF
PU285SF
PU285WF
PU345EF
PU345MF
PU345SF
PU345WF
PU530EF
PU530MF
PU530SF
PU530WF
PU680EF
PU680MF
PU680SF
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LX285TF
LX285WF
LX345EF
LX345LF
LX345MF
LX345NF
LX345SF
LX345TF
LX345WF
LX530EF
LX530LF
LX530MF
LX530NF
LX530SF
LX530TF
LX530WF
LX680EF
LX680LF
LX680MF
LX190TF
LX250EF
LX250FF
LX250LF
LX250MF
LX250NF
LX250SF
LX250TF
LX250WF
LX285EF
LX285FF
LX285LF
LX285MF
LX285NF
LX285SF
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LH190EF
LH190FF
LH190LF
LH190MF
LH190NF
LH190TF
LH250EF
LH250FF
LCD28NF
LCD28SF
LCD28TF
LCD28WF
LCS28EF
LCS28LF
LCS28NF
LCS28TF
LH250LF
LH250MF
LH250NF
LC530LF
LC530MF
LC530NF
LC530SF
LC530TF
LC530WF
LC680EF
LC680LF
LC680MF
LC680NF
LC680SF
LC680TF
LC680WF
LCD28EF
LCD28LF
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PH190MF
PH190NF
PH190TF
PH250EF
PH250FF
PH250LF
PH250MF
PH250NF
PGDS680F
PGSE285F
PGSG285F
PGSL285F
PGSS285F
PH190EF
PH190FF
PH190LF
PH250SF
PH250TF
PH250WF
PGDG250F
PGDG285F
PGDG345F
PGDG530F
PGDG680F
PGDL190F
PGDL250F
PGDL285F
PGDL345F
PGDL530F
PGDL680F
PGDS250F
PGDS285F
PGDS345F
PGDS530F
PX190LF
PX190MF
PX190NF
PX190TF
PX250EF
PX250FF
PX250LF
PX250MF
PUDS680F
PUS28EF
PUSE285F
PUSG285F
PUSL285F
PUSS285F
PX190EF
PX190FF
PX250NF
PX250SF
PX250TF
PUDG250F
PUDG285F
PUDG345F
PUDG530F
PUDG680F
PUDL190F
PUDL250F
PUDL285F
PUDL345F
PUDL530F
PUDL680F
PUDS250F
PUDS285F
PUDS345F
PUDS530F
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LH345SF
LH345TF
LH345WF
LH530EF
LH530LF
LH530MF
LH530NF
LH530SF
LH530TF
LH530WF
LH680EF
LH680LF
LH680MF
LH680NF
LH680SF
LH680TF
LH680WF
LHD28EF
LHD28LF
LH250SF
LH250TF
LH250WF
LH285EF
LH285FF
LH285LF
LH285MF
LH285NF
LH285SF
LH285TF
LH285WF
LH345EF
LH345LF
LH345MF
LH345NF
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PC250LF
PC250MF
PC250NF
PC250SF
PC250TF
PC250WF
PC285EF
PC285FF
PC190FF
PC190LF
PC190MF
PC190NF
PC190TF
PC250EF
PC250FE
PC250FF
PC285LF
PC285MF
PC285NF
LX680NF
LX680SF
LX680TF
LX680WF
LXD28EF
LXD28LF
LXD28NF
LXD28SF
LXD28TF
LXD28WF
LXS28EF
LXS28LF
LXS28NF
LXS28TF
PC190EF
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PH680LF
PH680MF
PH680NF
PH680SF
PH680TF
PH680WF
PHD28EF
PHD28LF
PH530EF
PH530LF
PH530MF
PH530NF
PH530SF
PH530TF
PH530WF
PH680EF
PHD28NF
PHD28SF
PHD28TF
PH285EF
PH285FF
PH285LF
PH285MF
PH285NF
PH285SF
PH285TF
PH285WF
PH345EF
PH345LF
PH345MF
PH345NF
PH345SF
PH345TF
PH345WF
Introduction
PX680EF
PX680LF
PX680MF
PX680NF
PX680SF
PX680TF
PX680WF
PXD28EF
PX345WF
PX530EF
PX530LF
PX530MF
PX530NF
PX530SF
PX530TF
PX530WF
PXD28LF
PXD28NF
PXD28SF
PX250WF
PX285EF
PX285FF
PX285LF
PX285MF
PX285NF
PX285SF
PX285TF
PX285WF
PX345EF
PX345LF
PX345MF
PX345NF
PX345SF
PX345TF
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LHD28NF
LHD28SF
LHD28TF
LHD28WF
LHS28EF
LHS28LF
LHS28NF
LHS28TF
LU190EF
LU190FF
LU190LF
LU190MF
LU250EF
LU250FF
LU250MF
PC285SF
PC285TF
PC285WF
PC345EF
PC345LF
PC345MF
PC345NF
PC345SF
PC345TF
PC345WF
PC530EF
PC530LF
PC530MF
PC530NF
PC530SF
9 kg / 20 lb / 190 L
11 kg / 24 lb / 250 L
13 kg / 27 lb / 285 L
13/13 kg / 27/27 lb / 285/285 L
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T11VP
T13
LS300
T13E
T13VP
TAMS13
LSMS13
T13/13
LSD300
T9
LS195
T9E
T9VP
T11
LS250
T11E
PHD28WF
PHS28EF
PHS28LF
PHS28NF
PHS28TF
PU190EF
PU190FF
PU190MF
PU250EF
PU250FF
PU250MF
PU250SF
PU250WF
PU285EF
T13
T13/13
T16
T24
T35
T9
TAMS13
PXD28TF
PXD28WF
PXS28EF
PXS28LF
PXS28NF
PXS28TF
T11
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16 kg / 35 lb / 345 L
24 kg / 53 lb / 530 L
35 kg / 77 lb / 680 L
T16
LS350
T16E
T16VP
T24
LS530
T35
LS680
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Buttons
Control Identification
Figure 1
Description of Buttons
REVERSE
- Switch On/Off Reverse function
START
- Starting up a program
- Continue an interrupted program
- Advancing the program step by step
STOP
- Interrupting a program
- Finishing a program
SERVICE
- shows the states and the total number of cycles of the machine
CFD1307R_SVG
CONFIRM THE SELECTION
CFD1309R_SVG
or
- Increasing a value
ARROW UP
- Selecting the next element of an item list
DRYING TIME
- Setting for drying time
PROGRAM SELECTION
- Selecting a program number
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CFD1310R_SVG
or ARROW DOWN
- Decreasing a value
- Selecting the previous element of an item list
or ARROW LEFT
- Selecting the previous menu item
or ARROW RIGHT
- Selecting the next menu item
Description of Buttons
DRYING TEMPERATURE
- Setting for temperature
Table 1
COOLDOWN TIME
- Setting for cool down time
MOISTURE LEVEL
- Setting for residual moisture level
PROGRAMMING SWITCH
Programming switch is located inside the machine behind the control panel.
To access the programming switch:
• Machines 9 kg / 20 lb / 190 L – remove top cover.
• Machines 11 kg / 24 lb / 250 L, 13 kg / 27 lb / 285 L, 13 kg /
27 lb / 285 L - Top Pocked Tumbler, Stacked Tumbler, 16 kg /
35 lb / 345 L, 24 kg / 53 lb / 530 L, 35 kg / 77 lb / 680 L - the control panel must be unlocked
1. Programming switch
Figure 2
Run Mode: This is the Normal Dryer operation.
Control Identification
Program Mode: Only for changing the Dryer programs and machine settings.
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Basic Description of Controls
The Control Offers
• 20 programmable programs (including 9 pre-programmed ones) kept in memory
• Each Program can be build in 5 steps
• Setting the machine options and configuration
• Multiple languages can be selected (one at a time)
In Operation the Following Data is Displayed:
• The selected program
• The active step
• The remaining program time
• The sequence function
• Indication of wait
• The temperature can be viewed
• Diagnostic messages
The Operation Menu:
• A program can be manually Shortened, Extended, Stopped.
• Service information
• Special function buttons to create simple dryer program
The Hardware and Software of the FULL CONTROL Dryer
Computer:
• Easy operation by a comprehensive keypad
• The hardware contains 1 electronic board
• The FULL CONTROL board with Alphanumerical LCD display
• The dryer control software is implemented in a Flash Memory that can be easily replaced
• The Dryer Programs are kept in EEPROM memory (non-volatile memory)
The PROGRAM Menu is designated for :
• The creation and implementation of a new dryer program step by step.
• Editing a dryer program step by step.
• Adding, inserting and deleting steps in the dryer program.
• Copying a dryer program.
• Inspecting the dryer program by the view function.
The CONFIGURATION Menu is designated for :
• The selection of the machine type.
• Loading the default factory settings for the CONFIGURA-
TION and INITIALIZATION menu.
• Erasing all the programmed dryer programs (reset Dryer program EEPROM memory).
• Loading the standard dryer programs.
• The selection if the temperature must be displayed in degrees
Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit.
• The selection of the Brightness of the display.
The INITIALIZATION Menu is designated for :
• The selection of the displayed Language.
• Programming the Service due value.
• The selection of the Buzzer time interval.
• The selection of the Advance function.
• Programming the Default Motor On and Off times for reversing motor action.
The SERVICE Menu is designated for :
• The inspection of the error messages log register and the list with statistics.
• The inspection of the functionality of the electric input signals.
• Resetting the cycle counter.
The DIAGNOSTIC Menu is designated for starting up a diagnostic program.
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• A Dryer Program is built up step by step.
• Each step always consists of a Dry sequence and a Cooldown sequence.
• You will notice that each step has default settings. This feature is very helpful as most of the newly created programs will not require changes to be made to the suggested values.
Programming the Dryer sequence :
• First set the target temperature.
• Then set the Dry time or Humidity (only applies to machines fitted with a humidity sensor).
Programming the Cooldown sequence :
• After programming the Dry sequence, next program the Cooldown sequence.
• Set the parameter to stop the Cooldown sequence: Time or
Temperature
• As you will notice it’s also possible to skip a sequence between two other sequences by programming a time value = 0.)
The Anti-Wrinkle sequence :
• To avoid Wrinkling, its recommended that the linen is reversed each 2 to 10 minutes once the drying cycle has finished and the machine is not unloaded. A beep signal warns the operator that the cycle has been finished.
WARNING
A MORE DETAILED EXPLANATION FOR THE SPE-
CIFIC SEQUENCES CAN BE FOUND IN CHAPTER
PROGRAMMING.
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The Final Cooldown sequence :
• To avoid that the linen stays in the dryer with a too high temperature, for safety purposes, a Final Cooldown sequence is added at the end of the program.
• The Final Cooldown sequence takes 3 minutes if the temperature is above 122°F [50 °C], then the program is finished.
• The Final Cooldown sequence cannot be changed.
Limits:
• To ensure the correct functionality of the dryer you have to program values within certain limits.
• If you program a value that falls below the minimal or above the maximal programmable limit then the new value will not be accepted and the previous value stays valid.
Programming the Dry Temperature
• Limits:
Basic Description of Controls
• Dry Temperature : 33.8°F [1°C] - 158°F [70 °C]
• T24 & T35 GAS AND ELECTRICAL HEATING ONLY
• Dry Temperature : 33.8°F [1°C] - 179.6°F [82 °C]
Programming the Dry Time
• Limits:
• Dry Time : 0 – 120 Minutes
Programming the Cooldown Time
• Limits:
• Cooldown Time : 0 – 120 Minutes
Programming the Cooldown Temperature
• Limits:
• Cooldown Temperature : 33.8°F [1°C] - 158°F [70°C]
Programming the Motor On and Off times for Reversing
• The standard Reversing Motor On and Off times are 40 Seconds On and 5 Seconds Off.
• Limits:
• Reversing motor on Off times : 3 – 300 Seconds
Programming the anti-wrinkle sequence
• The drum is turning each 2 to 10 minutes for 5 seconds for a max programmable time of 3 hours.
• A buzzer is beeping when the drum turns.
• Limits:
• Action time Drum : 3 – 180 seconds
• Interval time Drum at rest: 1 – 15 minutes
• Anti-wrinkle time : 15 – 180 minutes
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Initializing the machine
Initializing the machine goes in four steps:
1. Install the machine mechanically. (refer to Installation Manual)
FULL CONTROL :
2. Select the machine specific settings in the Configuration
Menu.
3. Select the operator specific settings in the Initialization Menu.
4. Adjust standard Programs or create new Programs at the Program Menu.
WARNING
• The Main menu is now available.
• The Initialization Menu is the first Menu and is displayed immediately.
Main Menu Initialization
• Press the ENTER button to make your selection.
• Now you will see the first menu item.
• By pressing the ARROW RIGHT or LEFT button you can see the menu items one by one.
I:Language: English
• Select the preferred Language from the list by pressing the ARROW UP or DOWN button.
• English is the default setting.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
The initialization should be performed by qualified personnel only. An incorrect initialization may cause serious injuries and serious damage to the machine!
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WARNING
Before making changes in the configuration and initialization menu read this manual carefully.
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Changes you have made will influence the dryer program processes. We recommend before making changes to carefully write down what the previous settings were.
As the control dryer computer is used for a whole range of dryers, after the installation of a new control dryer computer, you need to program machine specific settings into the configuration
menu. Refer to Configuration Menu
.
At the installation of new software, after loading the factory set-
tings (refer to Configuration Menu
) you need to check the default settings one by one to find out if they correspond with the setup as you prefer.
The configuration and initialization of the dryer has been done at the factory. For the creation of new programs, no changes have to be made in the Initialization or Configuration menus.
HOW TO GET INTO THE INITIALIZATION MENU
The initialization menu can only be accessed when the machine is in standby (the power is switched on, but no program is started).
• SELECT PROCESS_ _ is displayed.
• Switch the programming switch Program Mode.
• English
• Dutch
• Czech
I:View Programs: Enable Menu ?
I:Enable Program X ?
Yes/No
• The 20 programs can be enabled or disabled in the
View Programs Enable
Menu.
• If you don‘t want to select the programs, press the
ARROW RIGHT button.
• If you want to select the programs, press the EN-
TER button.
• Press the YES or NO button to Enable / Disable programs.
• Yes is the default value.
• Yes : the Program is enabled. No : the Program is disabled.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
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I:Set Unwrinkle Time :
_ _ _ Min
• The Unwrinkle function avoids that the linen is wrinkled at the end of the dry cycle when the operator has no time to Unload the machine immediately.
• The unwrinkle time is the time that the machine will reverse the fabrics for a long intermedium time interval.
• The function is switched
OFF for a time setting = 0 minutes.
• Programmable in steps of 5 minutes.
• Limites : 0 – 180 minutes.
• 0 Minutes is the default value.
• Adjust the value with the
ARROW UP or ARROW
DOWN button and Press the ENTER button to confirm.
• The buzzer will function each time the mechanical action is restarted to warn the operator that the drying cycle has terminated.
I:Unwrinkle On Time :
_ _ Sec
I:Unwrinkle Off Time :
_ _ Min
Initializing the machine
• Set the Unwrinkle On and
Off Time.
• Limits :
• On Time : 3-99 seconds
• Off Time : 1-15 minutes
• Default value : - On Time :
• 5 seconds
• Off Time : 5 minutes
• Adjust the programmed time with the ARROW UP and DOWN buttons.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
I:Service Intervall :
3000
I:Buzzer Time : 5 Sec
• Insert the number of cycles at which a maintenance is required. Refer to Installation and maintenance manual.
• the default setting is :
• 3000
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
• Insert the buzzer time. At the End of the Dryer cycle, when the message Unload is displayed, the buzzer will function for the programmed time.
• 5 Seconds is the default value.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
• The buzzer will function each time when operator’s attention is needed.
• The programmable Buzzer time interval is not applicable in the case of error messages.
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Initializing the machine
I:Allow Advance : Yes
I:Manual Override :
• With the Advance function you can Skip a Sequence or extend & decrease the time of a Sequence.
• Yes is the default value.
• Yes : the Advance function is enabled. No : the Advance function is disabled.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
• With the Manual Override function you can adjust drying time and temperature with the special function buttons when a dry sequence is running.
• Yes is the default value.
• Yes : the Manual Override function is enabled. No : the Manual Override function is disabled.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
set up with important parameters for various machine types. Basic machine adjusting is made in the factory.
WARNING
Only a qualified technician should change the configuration set up. An incorrect configuration can cause injuries and serious machine damage.
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HOW TO GET INTO THE CONFIGURATION MENU
The configuration menu can only be accessed when the machine is in standby (the power is switched on, but no program is started).
• SELECT Process_ _ is displayed.
• Switch the programming switch to Program Mode.
• The Main menu is now available.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button to select the Configuration
Menu.
Main Menu Configuration
• Press the ENTER button to make your selection.
• For the Configuration Menu a Pass-Word is required.
Pass Word _ _ _ _
• Press the 4 function buttons one by one inside the rectangle and press the ENTER button.
I:Default Motor Turn
Time : _ _ Sec
I:Default Motor Rest
Time : _ _ Sec
• For programming the ON-
OFF reversing time, the default values are 40 Sec ON and 5 Sec OFF. Programmable between 3 and 99 sec.
• The purpose of these two items is to suggest the values to avoid that the operator has to insert over and over again the ON-OFF reversing times while programming new dryer programs.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
I:Initialization Menu Exit • You can leave the Initialization Menu by pressing the ENTER button.
NOTE: With the ARROW
LEFT button you can go back to a previous menu item.
This electronic managing system has been specially constructed for a wide range of dryers. For that reason it must be individually
• Now you will see the first menu item.
• By pressing the ARROW RIGHT or LEFT button you can see the menu items one by one.
C:Machine type
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• By pressing the ARROW
UP or ARROW DOWN button you can select the machine type.
• Check the Machine data plate at the rear side of the dryer machine.
• Press ENTER button to confirm.
• As a result you will be asked if you are sure about your selection. C: Change
Machine type ? No
• Press YES and ENTER button to confirm once more.
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• T9
• T11
• T13
• T13/13
• TAMS13
• T16
• T24
• T35
WARNING
BE SURE THAT YOU WANT TO ERASE THE OLD
SETTINGS, AS THEY CAN’T BE RECAPTURED.
CHANGING THE MACHINE TYPE SHOULD ONLY OC-
CUR WHEN A NEW CONTROL DRYER COMPUTER IS
INSTALLED.
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WARNING
BE SURE THAT YOU HAVE SELECTED THE COR-
RECT MACHINE TYPE, OTHERWISE THE MACHINE
WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY.
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WARNING
BY CHANGING THE MACHINE TYPE THE DRYER
PROGRAMS KEPT IN THE EEPROM MEMORY ARE
NOT CHANGED. AFTER CHANGING THE DRYER MA-
CHINE TYPE IT’S RECOMMENDED TO ERASE THE
PROGRAM MEMORY AND LOAD THE STANDARD
DRYER PROGRAMS AGAIN. THE DRYER PROGRAM
SETTINGS DIFFER FOR EACH MACHINE TYPE.
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WARNING
SELECTING RESET FACTORY IS RECOMMENDED IF
A NEW MACHINE TYPE HAS BEEN SELECTED. THIS
WILL ENSURE THAT ALL THE DEFAULT SETTINGS
OF THE NEW MACHINE TYPE ARE LOADED.
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C:Reset Factory Settings?
C:Brightness Display :
9
Initializing the machine
• All the Initialization and
Configuration Menu settings will be cleared and the default Factory settings will be re-installed.
• This function should only be used at the initialization of a new FULL CON-
TROL Dryer Computer.
• Select Yes or No and confirm by pressing the EN-
TER button.
• By selecting YES , a new request for confirmation is displayed C: Delete old settings ? No
• Press the YES and ENTER button to confirm once more.
• You can control the brightness of the display or the angle at which you have an optimal contrast by programming a value between
1 and 20.
• The default value is 9.
• By pressing the ARROW
UP or DOWN button, you can adjust the value.
• Select the machine heating system from the list by pressing ARROW UP or
DOWN button.
• Gas heating
• Electrical heating
• Steam heating
• Heat pump (HP)
• The default value is Gas.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
C:Reversing System :
No
• Set the Reversing function
Yes if the machine type is executed with Reversing.
• No is the default value.
• Yes : the Reverse function is enabled. No : the Reverse function is disabled.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
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C:Safety Temp 2 : 150
Gas Heated
Electrical
Heated
T9
356 [180]
392 [200]
ONLY FOR GAS AND
ELECTRICAL HEATING
• At the heating system there is located a second Temperature sensor. It is used to protect heating system against overheating.
• If value is "0" then Second
Temperature Sensor is switched OFF.
T11
356 [180]
302 [150]
• The default value is (Temperature values in °F [°C]) :
Temperature values °F [°C]
T13
392 [200]
302 [150]
T13/13
338 [170]
302 [150]
T16
392 [200]
302 [150]
T24
392 [200]
392 [200]
T35
392 [200]
392 [200]
Table 2
• By pressing the ARROW UP or DOWN button, you can adjust the value.
C:Humidity Control
System : No
C:Temperature: Celcius
• Set the Humidity Control function Yes if the machine type is executed with Humidity Control.
• No is the default value.
• Yes : the Humidity Control function is enabled. No : the Humidity Control function is disabled.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm.
• Press the ARROW UP or
DOWN button to select
Celsius or Fahrenheit, depending if you prefer that the temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit.
• Confirm by pressing the
ENTER button.
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C:Lint Warning Limit :
15
• The Lint Filter must be cleaned every day. Depending the kind of Fabrics there will be more or less lint.
• As memory support, a warning will be displayed at the end of the drying cycle if the machine exceeds the programmed number of cycles.
• The default value is 15.
• A value between 5 and 20 can be programmed.
• Depending the amount of lint, you can reduce or increase the number of cycles for which the Alarm must occur.
• Confirm by pressing the
ENTER button.
NOTE:
By opening the lint door the „Lint Door Cycle
Counter“ will be reset.
By opening the dryer door the Warning will be erased from the display but will not reset the Lint
Door Cycle Counter.
If the „Lint Door Cycle
Counter“ has not been reset for 40 cycles, an
Error message will be displayed and the machine can’t be started anymore until the error message is reset by the programming switch.
C:Erase All Programs?
Initializing the machine
• You can erase all the dryer programs at once.
• This function should only be used at the installation of a new FULL CON-
TROL Dryer Computer and if you want to ensure that no old programs stay in the memory of the computer.
• For all 20 programs default values will be loaded.
• Select Yes or No and you have to confirm by pressing the ENTER button.
• By selecting YES , a new request for confirmation is displayed. C: Delete all
Programs ? No
• Press YES and ENTER button to confirm once more.
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Initializing the machine
C:Load Standard Programs?
C:Language: English
• If you want to make use of the 9 Standard Dryer programs, these standard programs must be loaded into the Dryer Program Memory of the FULL CON-
TROL Computer.
• Press the ENTER button if you want to Load the
Standard programs.
• Then a Confirmation is asked before the First 9 dryer program’s will be loaded.
• By pressing Yes and EN-
TER button, 9 Standard program’s will be loaded at the Program numbers 1 to
9.
• The Standard dryer program‘s can be found in this manual in chapter 7.
• Then you can Select the language of the Dryer Program name.
• By the Dry Program Name the operator knows which kind of dry process the program corresponds with.
• You can select the Language from a list by pressing the ARROW UP „+“ or
DOWN „-“ buttons and you have to confirm with the ENTER button.
C: Communication Address : XXX
• Each dryer machine in the
RS485 laundry machine network must have a unique Communication
Address.
• 255 is the default value.
• Enter a unique number between 1 and 255.
• Confirm by pressing the
ENTER button.
Remark
• If 2 or more machines have the same Communication
Address then the network will not function properly.
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C: Configuration Menu
Exit
• You can leave the Configuration Menu by pressing the ENTER button.
NOTE: With the ARROW
LEFT button you can go back to a previous menu item.
Residual Humidity Linen
Initializing the machine
1. Heating up
2. Linen is wet
3. Linen is dry
4. Part 1: RH > 30%
5. Part 2: RH < 30%
6. H -- shown on display
7. H XX shown on display
8. Dry cycle time
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Initializing the machine
At the drying process with humidity control, the air humidity is measured by an absolute air humidity sensor. The graph shows the absolute air humidity in function of time. When a drying cycle is started, the air humidity will go up quickly as the heating system starts up, then the air humidity will decrease bit by bit.
The dryer computer humidity sensor measures this value and calculates the corresponding residual humidity of the linen. The residual humidity is the remaining amount of water in wet linen compared with it's dry equivalent. When the linen is taken out a washing machine:
• A high extraction speed results in about 50 % residual humidity
• A low extraction speed results in about 70 % residual humidity
At the drying cycle (humidity control) the display shows :
• H - - : The residual humidity is above 30 % (the linen is wet)
• H XX : The residual humidity value is below 30% (the linen gets dry)
Above 30% residual humdity, the linen is so wet that there is no accurate measurement. For this reason there is not shown a value on the display, just two dashes. It can take 10 to 40 minutes, depending the amount of load and how wet the linen is, before the
Residual Humidity Value is shown on the display.
The default programmed value for residual humidity of linen is
5%.
IMPORTANT: While the dryer is running, do not open and close the door, it disturbs the humidity control measurement.
WARNING
CERTAIN FABRICS CAN GET DAMAGED WHEN
DRYED UNTIL A RESIDUAL HUMIDITY OF 0%.
(BONE DRY). CERTAIN FABRICS GET ELECTRO-
STATIC CHARGED FOR A RESIDUAL HUMIDITY BE-
LOW 5% (WHICH SHOULD BE AVOIDED).
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WARNING
THE HUMIDITY CONTROL SYSTEM IS NOT MADE TO
RUN WITHOUT LOAD OR WITH A VERY SMALL
LOAD. THE SYSTEM CAN ONLY FUNCTION IN A
NORMAL WAY WHEN THERE IS SUFFICIANT EVAP-
ORATION TO BE MEASURED BY THE AIR HUMIDITY
SENSOR.
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Programming
Specific functions have been implemented in the FULL CON-
TROL dryer computer to allow a detailed programming.
Functions for the complete program.
• Program Number : Selecting the dryer Program
• Program Name : Creating the Program Name
• View : Inspecting the Program settings without making changes
• Edit : Adjusting a Program
• Copy : Making a Copy of an existing Program
• Exit : Leave the Program Menu
Functions for the program steps.
• Step Number : Selecting the Program Step
• Edit : Adjusting the Program Step
• Add : Adding a Program Step at the end of the program
• Insert : Inserting a Program step in between other Program
Steps
• View : Inspecting the Step settings without making changes
• Delete : Deleting a Step
• Exit : Leave the Program Step Menu
Follow the flowchart step by step.
HOW TO GET INTO THE PROGRAM MENU
The initialization menu can only be accessed when the machine is in standby (the machine is powered up but no program is started).
• SELECT Process_ _ is displayed.
• Switch the programming switch to Program Mode.
• The Main menu is now available.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button to select the Program
Menu.
Main Menu PROGRAM
• Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection.
• Goto Step 2: Program Functions
»
SELECT THE PROGRAM NUMBER
P:Give Program Number : _ _
• Select the desired program number by pressing the
ARROW UP or DOWN button.
• Program 1 to 20 can be selected.
• Press the ENTER button as a confirmation.
VIEW A PROGRAM
P: Program N°XX
View
EDIT A PROGRAM
P: Program N°XX Edit
• In Program View you can look to the Program Settings, without making changes.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button if you don‘t want to see the program Over-
View.
• Press the ENTER button if you want to see the program Over-View.
NOTE: In the program
Over-View Menu, at the end of a Dryer Program
Step, Press the ENTER button to see the next step. Refer to also
• Editing a program is changing the program by selecting a new element from a list or by changing values in an existing program. You can also add, or delete steps in an existing program.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button if you don‘t want to
Edit the program.
• Press the ENTER button if you want to Edit the program. Goto
Step 3: Program Step Functions
»
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Programming
COPYING A PROGRAM
P: Program N°XX
Copy
P: Copy from Program
N° _ _ _
EXIT THE PROGRAM MENU
P: Program Menu Exit
• If you want to adjust a new program, sometimes it’s easier to make a copy of an existing program and to make some small changes to your new copy.
• Press ARROW RIGHT button if you don‘t want to
Copy a program.
• Press the ENTER button if you want to make a copy from another program.
• A confirmation is asked to delete the old program. P:
Delete Old Program? No
• Press the ENTER button if you don‘t agree to copy the
• Press YES and ENTER button to confirm if you want to implement a new program.
• Insert the desired program number from which you want to copy the program.
• Press the ENTER button as a confirmation. Goto
»
EDIT A STEP
P:Edit Step : _ _
• If you edit a step, you will change values or list elements from an existing step.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button if you don‘t want to
Edit a step.
• Select the Step number. If the number is not accepted, this means that the step is not available.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection.
Goto Step 4: Programming the Drying Part
»
ADDING A STEP AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM
P:Add Step
• Default programs have only 1 step. For more complicated programs, you can add 4 extra steps. New steps are added at the end of the program.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button if you don‘t want to
Add a new step.
• Press the ENTER button if you want to add a new step. Goto
Step 4: Programming the Drying
• Press the ENTER button if you want to leave the PRO-
GRAM Menu.
NOTE: With the ARROW
LEFT button you can go back to a previous menu item.
INSERTING A STEP BETWEEN EXISTING STEPS
P:Insert Step : _ _
• Default programs have only 1 step. For more complicated programs, you can add 4 extra steps. Steps are inserted in between other steps. The steps with the same or higher number will be increased with 1.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button if you don‘t want to
Insert a new step.
• Press the ENTER button if you want to Insert a new step. Goto
Step 4: Programming the Drying
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Programming
VIEW A STEP
P:View Step : _ _
DELETE A STEP
P:Delete Step : _ _
• Before making changes in a dryer program, it‘s recommended to have a look at the actual settings by the view function.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button if you don‘t want to
View a step.
• Select the Step number. If the number is not accepted, this means that the step is not available.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection.
Goto Step 4: Programming the Drying Part
»
NOTE: Step 1 can not be deleted.
• If you delete a step, an existing step in the program will disappear.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button if you don‘t want to
DELETE a step.
• Select the Step number.
• Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection. If the number is not accepted, this means that the step is not available.
• A confirmation is asked to delete the old step. P: Delete Old Step? No
• Press the ENTER button if you do NOT want to delete the old step.
• Press YES and ENTER button to confirm if you want to delete a step. Goto
»
P:Step Menu Exit
• Press the ENTER button if you want to leave the PRO-
GRAM STEP Menu.
NOTE: With the ARROW
LEFT button you can go back to a previous menu item.
This paragraph gives a detailed explanation about programming the Dryer Sequences.
• Each program step contains a drying part and a cooldown part.
• First the dryer part must be selected, item by item can be programmed.
• Next the cooldown part must be selected, item by item can be programmed. Refer to
• Without making changes you can watch item by item, by pressing the ARROW RIGHT or LEFT button.
• If you want to make changes :
• Adjust a value by pressing the ARROW UP „+“ or
DOWN „-“ button
• Enable or disable a Setting by pressing the ARROW UP
„Yes“ or DOWN „No“ button.
• Select a list element by pressing the ARROW UP
„Next“ or DOWN „Previous“ button.
• Each time you add a new step, default values have been preprogrammed. So with less effort, complete programs can be programmed. Refer to also chapter Basic description of controls for a general explanation concerning the creation of dryer programs.
• You can recognise a list element by the „ARROW UP &
DOWN“ symbol at the right side on the display.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button to go to the last Menu
Item : EXIT.
THE DRY SEQUENCE
EXIT STEP MENU
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P:Pr XX Step XX
Temp : 45 °C
P:Pr XX Step XX
DryType : Time
°C : degrees Celsius
°F : degrees Fahrenheit
• The temperature can be programmed between
33.8°F [1°C] and 158°F
[70°C].
• T24 & T35 GAS AND
ELECTRICAL HEATING
ONLY
• Dry Temperature :
33.8°F [1°C] - 179.6°F
[82°C]
• 113°F [45°C] is the suggested default value.
• Adjust the desired temperature. Press the ENTER button for confirmation.
• 2 types of dry sequence can be selected.
1. Time controlled sequence: The dry sequence will stop after the specified period of time.
2. Sequence controlled by time and residual moisture (only applies to machines fitted with a humidity sensor): The dry sequence will stop after the specified period of time or after the specified laundry residual moisture has been reached.
• By the ARROW UP and
DOWN button you can select the required setting.
Press the ENTER button for confirmation.
P:Pr XX Step XX
DryTime : _ _
P:Pr XX Step XX
DryHumidity : _ _ %
P:Pr XX Step XX
CoolType : Time
Programming
• The Dry Time is the programmed time that the linen is dried by forced heating.
• The default value is 30 minutes.
• The value is programmable between 0 and 120 minutes.
• Adjust the desired Drytime. Press the ENTER button for confirmation.
• The DryHumidity value is the programmed value for which the dry process is stopped when the target residual moisture in the linen has been reached. (Dried by forced heating.)
• The default value is 5 %.
• The value is programmable between 0 and 30 %.
(50-70% is the residual moisture level after extraction in washing machine.)
• Adjust the desired Humidity level. Press the ENTER button for confirmation.
• 2 types of CoolDown sequence can be selected.
The Cooldown sequence will be stopped at :
• a preset Cooldown time.
• a preset Temperature value
• By the ARROW UP and
DOWN button you can select the required setting.
Press the ENTER button for confirmation.
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P:Pr XX Step XX
CoolTime : _ _ Min
P:Pr XX Step XX
CoolTemp : _ _ °C
P:Pr XX Step XX
CoolRatio : _ _
• The Cooldown Time is the programmed time for which the dryer is cooling the fabrics. (Heating is switched Off).
• The default value is 5 minutes.
• The value is programmable between 0 and 120 minutes.
• Adjust the desired Cooldown Time. Press the EN-
TER button for confirmation.
• The Cooldown Temperature is the programmed temperature for which the dryer is cooling the fabrics.
(Heating is switched Off)
• The default value is 104°F
[40°C].
• The value is programmable between 32°F [0°C] and
158°F [70°C].
• Adjust the desired Cooldown Temperature. Press the ENTER button for confirmation.
• For special applications, a controlled cooldown sequence is required.
• The temperature will decrease in small steps in relation to the time. The ratio for the cooldown sequence is the temperature in function of time.
• The default value is 32°F
[0°C]/Min.
• The value is programmable between 32°F [0°C] and
41°F [5°C]/Min.
• Adjust the desired Cooldown Ratio. Press the EN-
TER button FOR CON-
FIRMATION.
P:Pr XX Step XX
Reversing : Yes
P:Pr XX Step XX
TurnTime : _ _ sec
P:Pr XX Step XX
RestTime : _ _ sec
Only for machines executed with reversing.
• Reversing can be switched
Off and On.
• The default value is Yes.
• By the ARROW UP and
DOWN button you can select the required setting.
Press the ENTER button for confirmation
Only for machines executed with reversing.
Settings are applicable for the DRY and COOLDOWN part of the Step.
• A reversing Motor On/Off time can be programmed.
• Depending the kind of fabrics, a short or long reverse time is applicable.
• Default values: 40 sec On and 5 sec Off time.
• Programming limits:
• On: 3 - 120 sec
• Off: 1 - 15 sec
• Adjust the desired Motor
On and Off times. Press the
ENTER button for confirmation.
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P: Program Step XX
Exit
• You can always return to a previous menu item by pressing the ARROW
LEFT button.
• By pressing the ENTER button you will leave the current Step. Goto
»
Programming
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Operation menu
WARNING
BEFORE STARTING UP THE FIRST TIME, BE SURE
THAT THE MACHINE IS WELL INSTALLED. SEE IN-
STALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL. MAKE
SURE THAT THE CONFIGURATION AND INITIALIZA-
TION MENU HAVE THE RIGHT SETTINGS. SEE
CHAPTER INITIALIZING THE MACHINE.
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WARNING
DRY CYCLES CAN ONLY BE STARTED WHEN THE
PROGRAMMING SWITCH IS IN RUN MODE.
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• For each Dryer program Step :
• first you will see the Dryer Sequence
• then you will see the Cooldown Sequence
• A row of bars, shows you if the Sequence has just been started or if ¼, ½ or ¾ of the Sequence time is over.
PrXX StYY ZZ.Z Min
Dry
PrXX : The selected program number.
StYY : The selected program Step.
ZZ.Zmin or ZZ.Z H : The remaining program time in 1/10 of Minutes or 1/10 of Hours.
: A row of bars appears as a function of the remaining sequence time.
Dry : The executed Sequence. (example, Dry)
The display lights up when the power is turned on.
• If the program is ready to be started, Select Process _ _ is displayed.
1. Press the ARROW UP button to increase the dry-cooldown sequence time.
2. Press the ARROW DOWN button to decrease the dry-cooldown sequence time.
3. Press the START button to skip the current step. >> >> is displayed instead of the remaining time at the moment that the step is skipped.
1. Open the door
2. Load laundry into the drum
3. When the drum is loaded, close the door
WARNING
Even if the advance function has been switched off in the initialization menu, the advance function will work if the programming switch is turned into program mode.
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1. Create a simple program by the special function buttons on the keypad.
2. Press the ARROW UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the corresponding values.
3. Or Select the program number by the PROGRAM SELECT button.
4. Up to 20 programs can be selected. The first 9 are the standard Drying programs you can find in this manual.
5. Press the „START“ button.
• The cycle time will decrease minute by minute and gives you an indication how long it will take before the cycle is finished.
Once the program has been started, the remaining dry time is displayed in minutes.
1. The "0" on the display will be erased and the machine is ready to start a new program.
2. Once the program cycle is finished, UNLOAD is displayed.
3. Open the door and unload the machine.
• The Message UNLOAD will be erased and the machine is ready to start a new program.
• SELECT PROCESS _ _ is displayed.
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Operation menu
WARNING
• For Safety purposes the machine will always execute a cooldown sequence at the end of the drying cycle. (Programmed dry temperature > 122°F [50°C]). Even if the cooldown time has been put on 0 minutes in the program menu.
Go to the chapter Troubleshooting to find out more about error handling.
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• By pressing the STOP button the program is interrupted.
• First the machine will go over to a safe state.
• Then the message CONTINUE ? is displayed.
» STOP : the program is stopped.
» START : the program goes on with the rest of the cycle.
Normal machine operation can be interrupted. You have to wait until the FULL CONTROL Dryer Computer allows you to go on.
You can recognize the wait state by a display that shows WAIT and a decreasing counter.
This will occur when the power has been switched off and on at a running dry cycle.
A delay time is respected before the machine can be restarted.
NOTE: For more information about error messages refer to
.
• When a failure has been detected by the FULL CONTROL
Dryer Computer, a failure message is generated, to inform the operator about the problem.
PrAA StBB Unload !
EXXX:YYYYYYYYYYYY
AA : The Program number
BB : The Step number
Unload ! : If it is allowed to open the door, the message Unload is displayed
E XXX : The error number
YYYYYYYY : The name of the error message
• At the upper left corner, the program number and step number of the interrupted program are displayed.
• The message UNLOAD ! will inform you if it‘s allowed to open the door.
Safety conditions
• If the actual temperature is too high the message „TOO
HOT“ will be displayed together with the actual temperature.
When a power interruption occurs while the machine is in standby mode, and no program cycle was started, the machine will stay in standby mode.
When a power interruption occurs while the dry or cooldown sequence is busy, after the power interruption, the message Continue ? will be displayed.
» STOP : the program is stopped.
» START : the program goes on with the last active step until the end of the program.
• The Service button is dedicated to supply the operator with more information about the dryer machine functions.
» Press the SERVICE-STATE button if you want to inspect the actual temperature and humidity level.
• At the Service - State menu, you can inspect :
• the dryer temperature and humidity level
• the number of cycles that have been accumulated (service due)
• the actual dryer machine states at the running dry cycle
• By switching the programming switch to Program Mode, the
Service-State menu will not disappear after 1 minute.
• By pressing the ARROW RIGHT button you will see all the menu items.
• You can leave the Service - State menu by pressing the SERV-
ICE-STATE button again.
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Pre-programmed programs
The FULL CONTROL Dryer Computer contains 9 pre-programmed Standard Dryer Programs.
WARNING
THE PRE-PROGRAMMED PROCESSES ARE GIVEN
AS AN EXAMPLE ONLY. FOR THE CREATION OF
YOUR OWN PROGRAMS, CHECK THE PROPERTIES
OF THE FABRICS AND THE RESIDUAL MOISTURE
AFTER THE DRYING PROCESS.
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Step 1
Sequence
Drying
Cooldown
Program 1: COLD 20 MIN
-
-
Temperature.
-
Time (minutes)
20
Table 3
Reversation (seconds)
A = 40
R = 5
Step 1
Step 1
Sequence
Drying
Cooldown
Sequence
Drying
Cooldown
Sequence
Program 2: LOW 86°F [30°C] 20 MIN
-
Temperature.
86°F [30°C]
Time (minutes)
20
3
Table 4
Reversation (seconds)
A = 40
R = 5
Program 3: LOW 95°F [35°C] 30 MIN
Temperature.
-
95°F [35°C]
Time (minutes)
30
3
Table 5
Reversation (seconds)
A = 40
R = 5
Program 4: MEDIUM 104°F [40°C] 40 MIN
Temperature.
Time (minutes)
Table 6 continues...
Reversation (seconds)
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Step 1
Step 1
Step 1
Step 1
Step 1
Drying
Cooldown
Sequence
Drying
Cooldown
Sequence
Drying
Cooldown
Sequence
Drying
Cooldown
Sequence
Drying
Cooldown
Sequence
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Program 4: MEDIUM 104°F [40°C] 40 MIN
-
104°F [40°C] 40
4
Table 6
A = 40
R = 5
Program 5: MEDIUM 113°F [45°C] 30 MIN
-
Temperature.
113°F [45°C]
Time (minutes)
30
4
Reversation (seconds)
A = 40
R = 5
Program 6: MEDIUM 122°F [50°C] 40 MIN
-
Temperature.
122°F [50°C]
Time (minutes)
40
5
Table 7
Reversation (seconds)
A = 40
R = 5
Program 7: HOT 140°F [60°C] 30 MIN
Temperature.
-
140°F [60°C]
Time (minutes)
30
5
Table 8
Reversation (seconds)
A = 40
R = 5
Program 8: HOT 149°F [65°C] 40 MIN
-
Temperature.
149°F [65°C]
Time (minutes)
40
5
Table 9
Reversation (seconds)
A = 40
R = 5
Program 9: HOT 158°F [70°C] 30 MIN
Temperature.
Time (minutes)
Table 10 continues...
Reversation (seconds)
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Pre-programmed programs
Step 1 Drying
Cooldown
Program 9: HOT 158°F [70°C] 30 MIN
-
158°F [70°C] 30
5
Table 10
A = 40
R = 5
Step 1
Sequence
Drying
Cooldown
Program 10: HOT X °F [°C] MIN
-
Temperature.
X°F [°C]
Time (minutes)
30
5
Table 11
Reversation (seconds)
A = 40
R = 5
T24 & T35 electrical heating only: X = 176°F [80°C ]
T24 & T35 gas heating only X = 167F° [75°C]
Step 1
Sequence
Drying
Cooldown
T24 & T35 steam heating only X = 158°F [70°C]
T9, 11, 13, 13/13, 16: X = 158°F [70°C]
Program 11: HOT X °F [°C] 30 MIN
Temperature.
-
X °F [°C]
Time (minutes)
30
5
Table 12
Reversation (seconds)
A = 40
R = 5
T24 & T35 electrical and gas heating only: X = 179.6°F [82°C]
T24 & T35 steam heating only: X = 158°F [70°C]
T9, 11, 13, 13/13, 16: X = 158°F [70°C]
REVERSATION
• A = 40 seconds = 40 Seconds Action (Drum Turns)
• R = 5 seconds = 5 Seconds Rest (Drum is at Standstill)
Program 12: Wool
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Sequence
Drying
Cool Down
Drying
Cool Down
Drying
Cool Down
Temperature
107.6°F [42°C]
-
105.8°F [41°C]
-
-
104°F [40°C]
Table 13
-
-
-
20
-
4
Humidity (%) Time (minutes)
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Reversation
(seconds)
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Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Sequence
Drying
Cool Down
Drying
Cool Down
Drying
Cool Down
Pre-programmed programs
Program 13: Silk
Temperature
104°F [40°C]
-
102.2°F [39°C]
-
-
96.8°F [36°C]
Table 14
-
-
-
25
-
5
Humidity (%)
-
-
6
-
-
-
Time (minutes)
-
-
-
-
-
-
Reversation
(seconds)
Sequence
Drying
Cool Down
Drying
Cool Down
Drying
Cool Down
Program 14: All In One
Temperature
-
109.4°F [43°C]
-
107.6°F [42°C]
-
105.8°F [41°C]
Table 15
-
-
-
4
-
20
Humidity (%) Time (minutes)
-
-
-
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
Reversation
(seconds)
Sequence
Drying
Cool Down
Drying
Cool Down
Drying
Cool Down
Program 15: Delicate Items
Temperature
100.4°F [38°C]
-
96.8°F [36°C]
-
-
105.8°F [41°C]
Table 16
-
-
-
20
-
10
Humidity (%) Time (minutes)
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Reversation
(seconds)
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Pre-programmed programs
Step 1
Sequence
Drying
Cool Down
Program 16: No Heating
Temperature
-
95°F [35°C]
-
-
Table 17
Humidity (%) Time (minutes)
-
10
-
-
Reversation
(seconds)
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Troubleshooting
• Various messages may appear on the display at the start, during or at the end of a drying cycle.
• In some specific cases, an acoustic signal will alert the operator.
• When an error occurs the machine will automatically go over to a safe state.
• If a failure occurs, the computer will display a diagnostic error message.
• The program number and step at which the interruption has occurred are displayed.
• The fault message itself contains a number and a corresponding text label by which it’s easy to find the related information in the manual.
• If Unload ! is displayed, it’s allowed to open the door.
PrXX StYY Unload !
EZZZ: Fault message
XX : the program number
YY : the program step number
Unload ! : open the door if Unload ! is displayed
EZZZ : the number of the occurred error
Fault message : the text label of the error message
WARNING
Check in the manual to see what problem the error message corresponds with. Ask the assistance of an experienced technician to solve the problem. All the safety precautions must be followed before each intervention.
C075
• You can overrule and erase fault messages by:
• Pressing the STOP or ENTER button (programming switch in program mode)
• Switching the power off/on
• Opening the door (Ignition Error, Air Flow Switch)
• Each time at the end of the cycle, the FULL CONTROL Dryer computer will fulfil a cooldown sequence
• (Actual temperature >122°F [50°C]).
• If at the end of the cycle the safety conditions are not fulfilled
(Temperature > 122°F [50°C]), the message TOO HOT will be displayed. (TOO HOT MESSAGE IS ERASED BY
OPENING THE DOOR, A NEW SEQUENCE CAN BE
STARTED)
TOO HOT
XX °C
• If the problem disappears, (the temperature has dropped below 122°F [50°C]) the Error message TOO HOT will disappear automatically.
WARNING
IT’S UP TO THE OPERATOR TO TAKE THE NECES-
SARY PRECAUTIONS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURES
OF FABRICS AND TUB WHEN THE DRYER DOOR IS
OPENED. ON THE DISPLAY THE ACTUAL TEMPERA-
TURE IS DISPLAYED. BEFORE ALL INTERVEN-
TIONS, TO PREVENT BURNS WAIT UNTIL THE HOT
PARTS HAVE COOLED.
C136
WARNING
THE ERROR MESSAGE TOO HOT CAN ALSO AP-
PEAR AT THE END OF A CYCLE EVEN IF NO FAIL-
URE HAS OCCURED AS AN EXAMPLE, DRYING CY-
CLE WITH A SHORT COOLDOWN TIME. AT THE END
OF SUCH A DRYING CYCLE, THE TEMPERATURE IN
THE TUB WILL STAY HIGH FOR A WHILE IF THE
COOLDOWN SEQUENCE WAS TOO SHORT. THE
CONTROL DRYER COMPUTER WILL GIVE A WARN-
ING THAT THE TEMPERATURE IS STILL HIGH.
C137
DEPENDING ON THE FAILURE TYPE THE FULL CON-
TROL COMPUTER WILL START A SPECIFIC PROCE-
DURE :
• WHEN SAFETY IS INVOLVED
• Full stop : the program is stopped.
• Full stop + cooldown : the program is stopped but a cooldown sequence is started.
• Don’t start : the program will not be started as long as the safety conditions are not fulfilled.
• WHEN SAFETY IS NOT INVOLVED
• Full stop + request for continue : a request to Continue ?
the program is displayed.
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• Skip + continue : the actual cycle step is skipped and the program continues with the next step.
• Continue : the program continues.
SPECIAL CASES :
• For E19, 20: Defective Temperature sensor and E35: Wrong software version The Failure message can only be erased by switching the power off and back on.
• Fault 41: Service Due will occur over and over again until you have reset the cycle counter. Refer to Paragraph
Message Overview how to reset the cycle counter.
RESET KEY :
• When you have overruled an error message and opened the door, Reset Key will be displayed.
• This message warns the operator that the programming switch is still in Program mode.
• Before you can start a new program you have to switch the programming switch back to Run mode.
! ! Reset Key ! !
» Switch the programming switch to Run mode.
MESSAGE “CLOSE THE LINT FILTER DOOR”
• This message indicates that the lint filter door is open during machine operation.
• Close the lint filter.
• If the message keeps showing even after the door has been closed, check the power feed of the controller board and the fuses.
UNLOAD CLEAN FILTER
• It’s a good attitude to clean the Lint Filter each day. (Refer to also Installation and maintenance manual).
• As safety is involved, when the Lint Filter has not been cleaned sooner then 15 succeeding cycles, a warning will be displayed at the end of the drying cycle. „CLEAN FILTER“
• As the amount of lint depends on the kind of fabrics it’s possible to adjust the number of cycles, for which the warning is generated, in the Configuration menu.
• Only by opening the lint door the Lint Filter Door Cycle
Counter will be reset.
• By opening the Dryer Door the warning on the display is erased but the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter is not reset.
• You can check the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter at the Running State-Service Menu which is accessible by the special function button on the keypad. (Press ARROW RIGHT button to go to the next menu item.) (Only valid for machines executed with an electric contact at the Lint Door)
E1
N° Fault Occurrence
Whole cycle
E8
E9
E6
E7
E2
E5
E10
Failure Message
Heating Safety 1
Heating Safety 2
Motor Thermic
Fan Motor Thermic
Drum Motor Thermic
Airflow switch Open at
Startup
Airflow switch Open after
Startup
Airflow switch Closed
Failure Action
Heated air too hot
Heater too hot
Motor Security Trips
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Fan Motor Security Trips Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Drum Motor Security Trips Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Airflow switch at start-up Heating Off Full Stop at safe temperature
Airflow switch after startup Heating Off Full Stop at safe temperature
Airflow switch failure before start-up
Don’t start
Whole cycle
Motor contactor on
Motor contactor on
Motor contactor on
At Start-up
Whole Cycle after Start-up
At Start-up
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E25
E26
E27
E28
E29
E35
E37
E41
E19
E20
E21
E22
E23
E24
E11
N°
E12
E13
E14
E15
E16
E17
E18
Troubleshooting
Failure Message Failure Action
Fault Cool down
No Reheating
No Heating
Heat Time
Too Hot
Coin Blocking 1
Coin Blocking 2
Too Hot Safety
/
No temperature drop at cool down
Heating not restarted
Heating Off,
Heating Off,
Heating failure
Heating time failure
Too Hot
Heating Off,
Heating Off,
/
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
/
Temp. too high (risk of burn!)
/
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature Major
Alarm
Continue + Don’t start Defective Temperature sensor 1
Defective Temperature sensor 2
Heating element overheating
Ignition Error at Start-up
Value out of range
Value out of range
Safety Heating element trips
Ignition fails 3 times
Ignition Error after Start-up Ignition fails 3 times
Continue + Don’t start
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Don’t start
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Ignition Error Failure
No Humidity Sensor Humidity Sensor not connected
No Humidity Sensor Cap Cap Humidity Sensor missing
No Humidity Reduction
Wrong Ignition Error Signal
Lint Filter
Time out no reduction humidity value
Lint Filter has not been opened for 40 cycles
Continue, for info only saved in Err log.
Continue, for info only saved in Err log.
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Don’t start
TimeOut Cool
Wrong Softw
Too Hot Safety
Service Due
No Cool down
Wrong software version
Temp. too high (risk of burn!)
Service Due Warning
Heating Off, Full Stop at safe temperature
Don’t start
Major Alarm + Extra Cool down Time
For Info only Open door = reset
Fault Occurrence
At Cool down sequence
At Heating sequence
At Heating sequence
At Heating sequence
At Heating sequence
/
/
Before Start-up
Before Start-up
Before Start-up
Whole cycle
At Start Up
Whole cycle
No Heating
Whole cycle
Whole cycle
Whole cycle
At Start Up
At Cool down
New software version
Whole cycle
End cycle
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N° Failure Message
E150-E165 Memory Err
E170-E199 Softw Err
Failure
Memory Error
Software Error
In the Service menu you have some extra utilities:
• The Software Version Number
• An overview of the 8 last failure messages
• Statistics for general occurence of error messages
• An overview of the input states
• Reset Cycle Counter and Statistics Error Messages
HOW TO GET INTO THE SERVICE MENU
The SERVICE menu can only be accessed when the machine is in standby (the power is switched on, but no program is started).
• SELECT Process_ _ is displayed.
• Switch the programming switch to Program Mode.
• The Main menu is now available.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button to select the SERVICE menu.
Main Menu Service
• Press the ENTER button to make your selection.
• Now you will see the first menu item.
• By pressing the ARROW LEFT or RIGHT button you can see the menu items one by one.
S:Software Version
1.00
• The Software Version number.
• You can select the next menu item by pressing the
ARROW RIGHT button.
S:View Fault Messages?
• If you don‘t want to see the
Fault messages, press the
ARROW RIGHT button.
• If you want to see the Fault messages, press the EN-
TER button.
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Action
Full stop + safety time
Full stop + safety time
Fault Occurrence
Any time
Any time
S:Fault N° 1 :
EXXX:YYYYYYYY
YY
S:Erase Fault Messages? No
S:View Fault Statistics?
• There are 8 Fault Messages kept in EEPROM memory.
• Fault N° 1 : the last occurred error message.
• Fault N° 2 : the last –1 occurred error message.
• …
• Fault N° 8 : the last – 7 occurred error message.
• E XXX : The Error message number.
• YYYYYYYYYY : The Error message name.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button to see message by message and to leave the
Error message menu.
• If no messages are displayed, this means that no
Errors have occurred.
• If you don‘t want to erase the Fault messages, press the ARROW RIGHT button.
• Press the YES and ENTER button if you want to erase the Error messages.
• If you don‘t want to see the
Fault statistics, press the
ARROW RIGHT button.
• If you want to see the Fault statistics, press the ENTER button.
• The Fault Statistics are an accumulation of Errors messages that have appeared over a long period.
• The Statistics can be reset at the Service Menu, by a
Reset of the Cycle counter.
• With this information the technician has an indication on which parts an intervention will be needed.
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S:Heating Safety 1
0 x
S:View Input States ?
• The List with Statistics.
• Heating Safety 1 : E1
• Heating Safety 2 : E2
• Motor Thermic : E5 + E6 +
E7
• Air Flow Switch : E8 + E9
+ E10
• Fault Cooldown : E11
• No Heating : E12 + E13 +
E14
• Too Hot : E15 + E18
• Temperature Sensor : E19
+ E20
• Gas Ignition Error Run :
E23
• Gas Ignition Error Start :
E22
• If you don‘t want to see the
Input States, press the AR-
ROW RIGHT button.
• If you want to see the Input
States, press the ENTER button.
S:Input 1 Off/On
S:Reset Cycle Counter : No
Troubleshooting
• Input 1 : the State that corresponds with Input 1.
• Input 2 : the State that corresponds with Input 2.
• …
• Input 20 : the State that corresponds with Input 20.
• Analog Input 1, 2, 3 : the value that corresponds with
Analog Input 1, 2, 3.
• The exact function of the inputs can be found on the electrical drawing of the
FULL CONTROL Dryer.
• If the Input state is Off, the
Input signal is low.
• If the Input state is On, the
Input signal is high.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button to see message by message and to leave the
Input state menu.
• To avoid that No maintenance will be fulfilled when the machine has reached the number of cycles that corresponds with the „Service Interval _ _
_“ number at the Initialization menu, a warning will be generated over and over again at the end of each cycle until the Cycle Counter at the Service menu has been reset.
• Also the Statistics for Error messages will be Reset by resetting the Cycle counter.
• If you don‘t want to reset the Cycle Counter, press the ARROW RIGHT button.
• Press the ARROW UP
„Yes“ and ENTER button if you want to reset the Cycle Counter.
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S: Service Menu Exit
• Press the ENTER button if you want to leave the
SERVICE Menu.
NOTE: With the ARROW
LEFT button you can go back to a previous menu item.
The purpose of the diagnostic program is to test the dryer machine functions one by one.
HOW TO GET INTO THE DIAGNOSTIC MENU
The Diagnostic menu can only be accessed when the machine is in standby (the power is switched on, but no program is started).
• Select Process_ _ is displayed.
• Switch the programming switch to Program Mode.
• The Main menu is now available.
• Press the ARROW RIGHT button to select the Diagnostic menu.
Main Menu Diagnostic
• Press the ENTER button to make your selection.
D:Diagnostic Program : No
S: Diagnostic Menu
Exit
• If you don’t want to start a diagnostic program, you have to press the ARROW
RIGHT button.
• Press the YES and ENTER button if you want to start the diagnostic program.
• Press the ENTER button if you want to leave the Diagnostic Menu.
NOTE: With the ARROW
LEFT button you can go back to a previous menu item.
TEST SEQUENCE
• Display test
• Sensor test
• Door test
• Motor test
• Heating test
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Problem Cause Solving the problem
When the power is switched on : the display is not illuminated
IMPORTANT: The display must always light up when the power connector is connected to the power board (EPROM with software must be implemented)
The display is illuminated, but it’s difficult to read the text on the display
The machine is not starting up
The machine is not responding on pressing the keyboard buttons
No external power
The emergency stop button is activated
The power connector is not connected on the board
Check voltage on the power supply connector
The brightness is not Ok
Switch on the external power supply verify the external power to the machine
Deactivate the emergency stop button
Connect the power connector
Check fuses in the power supply circuits of the control board. Remove the fuses after the cause of the fault has been rectified
(short circuit / faulty control board).
If there is no EPROM implemented on the logic board, put the right EPROM with software into the socket
Change the value for Brightness in the
Configuration Menu until you get a bright display.
Set the programming switch to “Run mode“
The programming switch stands in “Program mode“
The programming switch is not functional Check if the input connector “A“ is well connected and check the wiring between the input connector and the programming switch
The „START“ button is not functional (the programming switch stands in Program mode) set the programming switch to “Run mode“
Check if the connector “K“ of the keyboard is well connected
No button is functional and the programming switch is in the right position
There is no beep signal when the buttons are pressed
The machine is not behaving as expected If the wrong machine type is selected the wrong outputs will be activated
A program is started, but the outputs are not activated
Check if connector “R“ and “S“ are connected
Check if the right machine type is selected in the Configuration Menu.
Connect the connector at the correct position
Door must be closed
Heating safety must be closed
Motor safeties must be closed
Wait is displayed and a counter is counting down
This is a wait state caused by a power interruption or a safety sequence at the end of the process
Wait until the counter has reached 0 do not switch off/on the power again as you will restart the counter
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Problem Cause Solving the problem
Unload is displayed and the Door is Open Check if the „Door Switch“ is still closed If the „Door Switch“ is broken, replace the
Door Switch“
The drum is not turning
(No error message will be generated if there is no rotation sensor)
Check if the belt is broken
Check the applied motor voltage
Check if the motor is still functional
Check the tension of the belt or replace the belt
Repair the motor power supply circuit
Change the motor if needed
Failure 1 occurs when the electronic timer detects that the heating safety located at the air outlet has opened it’s NC contact.
(NC thermal contact) (failure 1 can only occur when the drying cycle is running).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 1
1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet system.
2. Check the temperature sensor.
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system.
If the heating system is broken repair, replace the heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor
(valve).
If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring.
6. If the heating safety is not closing within 15 minutes.
7. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
The heating safety is broken and must be replaced.
8. Check the input Signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Table 18
Failure 2 occurs when the electronic timer detects that the heating safety located at the heater has opened it’s NC contact. (NC thermal contact) (failure 2 can only occur when the drying cycle is running).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 2
1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet system.
2. Check the temperature sensor.
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system.
If the heating system is broken repair, replace the heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor
(valve).
If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring.
6. If the heating safety is not closing within 15 minutes.
7. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
The heating safety is broken and must be replaced.
8. Check the input Signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Table 19
Failure 5 occurs when the motor temperature (overcurrent) security has tripped. The contact will be closed again automatically after some time. (Failure 5 occurs for 1 motor machines). (NC thermal contact).
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A skilled and experienced technician must examine the motordrive system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 5
Diagnosing Failure 6
1. Check if the thermal security of the motor is open.
If the thermal security is open, within 15 minutes the security will close automatically.
If a motor is defective, the security can go open again when you restart the dryer.
If it was only a temperature problem, and the motor is not defective: the overload security will not trip again.
2. Check that the airflow, drum and ventilator rotation is not obstructed.
Solve the mechanical problem.
3. If the thermal motor security is not closing after 15 minutes.
The thermal motor security might be broken.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring.
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
If the wiring is not continuous: repair the wiring.
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Table 20
Failure 6 occurs when the fan motor temperature (overcurrent) security has tripped. The contact will be closed again automatically after some time. (Failure 6 occurs only for 2 motor machines). (NC thermal contact).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the motordrive system before the machine is put in operation again.
1. Check if the thermal security of the motor is open.
If the thermal security is open, within 15 minutes the security will close automatically.
If a motor is defective, the security can go open again when you restart the dryer.
If it was only a temperature problem and the motor is not defective: the overload security will not trip again.
2. Check that the airflow, drum and ventilator rotation is not obstructed.
Solve the mechanical problem.
3. If the thermal motor security is not closing after 15 minutes.
The thermal motor security might be broken.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring.
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring.
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Table 21
Failure 7 occurs when the motor temperature (overcurrent) security has tripped. The contact will be closed again automatically after some time. (Failure 7 occurs only for 2 motor machines) (NC thermal contact).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the motordrive system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 7
1. Check if the thermal security of the motor is open.
If the thermal security is open, within 15 minutes the security will close automatically.
If a motor is defective, the security can go open again when you restart the dryer.
If it was only a temperature problem and the motor is not defective: the overload security will not trip again.
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Diagnosing Failure 7
2. Check that the airflow, drum and ventilator rotation is not obstructed.
Solve the mechanical problem.
3. If the thermal motor security is not closing after 15 minutes.
The thermal motor security will be probably broken.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring.
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring.
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Table 22
Failure 8 occurs when there is not sufficient airflow when the ventilator is switched On. This security function prevents the heating is switched On when the ventilator is not functional or if the airflow is obstructed.
(Failure 8 occurs only at start-up) (NO contact).
The Airflow Switch has a safety function and it must not be obstructed.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the dryer system before the machine is put in operation again.
WARNING
For new installations the air outlet tubes must have the right size for the air flow of the corresponding machine. Follow the instructions in the installation manual.
C138
Diagnosing Failure 8
1. Check if the ventilator is functional.
2. Check if there is sufficient airflow. Check if the Dryer is a closed box. (Lint filter Door, mechanical panels must be present and closed properly).
If the ventilator is not functional, repair or replace the ventilator, belt, motor control system, wiring or the power supply circuit of the ventilator.
In normal operation, the Ventilator is switched On immediately after pressing the
START button.
The ventilator must stay on for the entire drying cycle.
When the Dryer is not a closed box, air will escape and the airflow will not be sufficient to switch the Airflow Switch.
Make sure that there is no loss of Airflow.
Example : close the Lint Filter Door properly.
3. Check if the switch and metal plate and airflow detection system is still functional.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
Table 23
If the airflow detection system or the switch is out of order, it must be repaired or replaced.
If the wiring is not continuous: repair the wiring
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Failure 9 occurs when there is not sufficient airflow when the ventilator is turning. This security function makes the heating switch Off when the ventilator is suddenly Not functional anymore or if the airflow gets obstructed.
(Failure 9 occurs only after start-up) (NO contact).
The Airflow Switch has a safety function and it must not be obstructed.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the dryer system before the machine is put in operation again.
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Diagnosing Failure 9 Diagnosing Failure 10
1. Check if the ventilator is functional.
If the ventilator is not functional, repair or replace the ventilator, belt, motor control system, wiring or the power supply circuit of the ventilator.
In normal operation, the Ventilator is switched On immediately after pressing the
START button.
The ventilator must stay on for the complete time of the drying cycle.
1. Check if the airflow detection system is still functional.
2. Check if the ventilator is switched On immediately after pressing start.
3. Check the continuity of the wiring.
4. Check that the ventilator is switched Off at the end of the drying cycle.
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
Table 25
If the airflow detection system or the switch is out of order, it must be repaired or replaced.
Check the contactor, wiring and the ventilator command signal.
If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring.
If the contactor is not correctly functioning, replace the contactor.
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
2. Check if there is sufficient airflow. Check if the Dryer is a closed box. (Lint filter Door, mechanical panels must be present and closed properly).
When the Dryer is not a closed box, air will escape and the airflow will not be sufficient to switch the Airflow Switch.
Make sure that there is no loss of Airflow.
Example: close the Lint Filter Door properly.
3. Check if the switch and metal plate and airflow detection system is still functional.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
Table 24
If the airflow detection system or the switch is out of order, it must be repaired or replaced.
If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring.
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Failure 11 occurs when the temperature does not decrease when the Cooldown sequence is in progress. (No cooldown at all after
15 minutes at cool down sequence for temperature above 122°F
[50°C]).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 11
1. Check if the heating system is switched Off.
If no temperature ramp has been programmed for the cool down sequence, the heating system must be switched Off.
Check the contactor (valve), wiring, and the ventilator command signal.
Failure 10 occurs at the start of the drying cycle. Before the ventilator is switched On, the Airflow switch must be open. If the flow detection system is out of order, and the switch is closed, an error message will be displayed.
(Failure 10 occurs only in standby mode) (NO contact).
The Airflow Switch has a safety function and it must not be obstructed.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the dryer system before the machine is put in operation again.
2. Check if the temperature sensor is functional.
3. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
Table 26
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the programmer board.
Failure 12 occurs at a heating (cooldown with ramp) sequence when the heating is not switched On again at the temperature
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A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 12
1. Check if there is no interruption of the electrical power, gas or steam heating power supply.
2. Check if the heating system is functional.
3. Check the heating contactor
(valve).
4. Check the continuity of the wiring.
5. Check if the temperature sensor is functional.
6. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
The machine will not heat when there is no energy supply for the heating system. Avoid interruptions of the energy supply.
If the heating system fails to work, repair or replace the heating system.
If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional, repair or replace the component.
If the wiring is not continuous: repair the wiring.
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
Table 27
Failure 13 occurs when the heating system is not functional at start up. (No temperature raise of 41°F [5°C] in 30 minutes after start drying cycle.)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 13
1. Check if there is no interruption of the electrical power, gas or steam heating power supply.
2. Check if the heating system is functional.
3. Check the heating contactor
(valve).
The machine will not heat when there is no energy supply for the heating system. Avoid interruptions of the energy supply.
If the heating system fails to work, repair or replace the heating system.
If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional, repair or replace the component.
Table 28 continues...
Diagnosing Failure 13
4. Check the continuity of the wiring.
5. Check if the temperature sensor is functional.
6. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring.
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
Table 28
Failure 14 occurs when after X minutes the target temperature is not reached.
The alarm time X can be set in the initialisation menu. (For setting 99, no Error message 14 will occur) The information serves as an indication of reduced heating power.
Diagnosing Failure 14
1. Check if there is no interruption of the electrical power, gas or steam heating power supply
The machine will not heat when there is no energy supply for the heating system. Avoid interruptions of the energy supply.
2. Check the heating system.
If the heating system fails to work, repair or replace the heating system.
3. Check the heating contactor
(valve)
4. Check the continuity of the wiring.
5. Check if the temperature sensor is functional.
If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair or replace the component.
If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring
6. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
Table 29
Failure 15 occurs when the actual heating temperature goes 59°F
[15°C] above the target temperature at the drying process.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
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Diagnosing Failure 15 Diagnosing Failure 18
1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet system.
2. Check the temperature sensor.
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system.
If the heating system is broken, repair or replace the heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor
(valve).
If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional, repair or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring.
6. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
7. Check the input Signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
If the input is not functional, replace the control board.
Table 30
Failure 18 occurs when the actual heating temperature rises above safety temperature 185°F [85°C ] while the machine is waiting to be started (not running).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
3. Check the heating system.
If the heating system is broken, repair or replace the heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor
(valve).
If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional, repair or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring.
6. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
7. Check the input Signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Table 31
Failure 19 occurs when the temperature sensor (located at the air outlet) is broken . The fault is only displayed when the machine is in standby mode and no program is active.
The fault can only be erased by switching off and on the power. If the fault is still present after switching on the power fault message 19 will be generated again.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 19
WARNING
IF FAILURE 18 OCCURS WE CAN EXPECT THERE IS
RISK OF BURN AND NECESSARY ACTIONS MUST
BE TAKEN TO REDUCE TEMPERATURE.
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Diagnosing Failure 18
1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet system.
2. Check the temperature sensor.
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
Table 31 continues...
1. Check if the temperature sensor is connected on the
PCB Board.
2. Check the temperature sensor.
3. Measure the resistance of the sensor.
4. Check if the earth wire is at the middle position of the connector.
5. If the fault is persistent.
The Female connector must be connected with the Male connector T1 of the PCB board.
If the temperature sensor is broken, replace the temperature sensor.
If the resistance is not OK, replace the temperature sensor.
If the earth wire is not at the middle position, put the earth wire in the middle position of connector T1.
Replace the electronic board.
Be sure the problem is related to the electronic board and not to a defective temperature sensor.
Table 32
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Diagnosing Failure 22
Failure 20 occurs when the temperature sensor (located at the heater) is broken. The fault is only displayed when the machine is in standby mode and no program is active.
The fault can only be erased by switching off and on the power. If the fault is still present after switching on the powe, fault message 20 will be generated again.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 20
1. Check if the temperature sensor is connected on the
PCB Board.
2. Check the temperature sensor.
3. Measure the resistance of the sensor.
4. Check if the earth wire is at the middle position of the connector.
5. If the fault is persistent.
The Female connector must be connected with the Male connector T2 of the PCB board.
If the temperature sensor is broken, replace the temperature sensor.
If the resistance is not OK, replace the temperature sensor.
If the earth wire is not at the middle position, put the earth wire in the middle position of connector T2.
Replace the electronic board.
Be sure the problem is related to the electronic board and not to a defective temperature sensor.
Table 33
1. Check the gas supply.
Without gas supply, the heater can not function. Right Gas supply and pressure must be available.
2. Check the heating system.
If the heating system is broken, repair replace the heating system.
3. Check the gas ignition system.
If the gas ignition system is not functional, replace the gas ignition system.
4. Check the heating contactor. If a heating contactor is not functional, replace the component.
5. Check contactor KA3 (Ignition Error).
6. Check the wiring.
If the contactor KA3 is not functional, replace the component.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
7. Check the output relays that control the heating system.
8. Check the electrical Input
Ignition Error at the control board.
If an output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
If the input of the control board is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Table 34
Failure 22 occurs when the heating system has a problem to switch on the fire at start up.
If the problem is still persistent after 3 automatic resets, error message 22 is generated.
The gas ignition system closes contactor KA3 (input 4 High) to inform the dryer computer that the gas ignition system failed to switch on the fire.
Then the ignition system is reset by the dryer computer by switching on the reset signal gas ignition system (contactor
KA2).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Failure 23 occurs when the heating system has a problem to switch on the fire when the dryer tries to restart the gas heating system. (While the dry cycle is running).
If the problem continues after 3 automatic resets, the operator is invited to restart the system.
If the action of the operator is not successful, error message 23 is generated.
The gas ignition system closes contactor KA3 (input 4 High) to inform the dryer computer that the gas ignition system failed to switch on the fire.
Then the ignition system is reset by the dryer computer by switching on the reset signal gas ignition system (contactor
KA2).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
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Diagnosing Failure 23 Diagnosing Failure 24
1. Check the gas supply.
Without gas supply, the heater can not function. Right Gas supply and pressure must be available.
2. Check the heating system.
If the heating system is broken, repair replace the heating system.
3. Check the gas ignition system.
If the gas ignition system is not functional, replace the gas ignition system.
4. Check the heating contactor. If a heating contactor is not functional, replace the component.
5. Check contactor KA3 (Ignition Error).
6. Check the wiring.
If the contactor KA3 is not functional, replace the component.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
7. Check the output relays that control the heating system.
8. Check the electrical Input
Ignition Error at the control board.
If an output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
If the input of the control board is not functional, replace the control board.
Table 35
Failure 24 occurs after 3 attempts when the Gas Ignition system fails to be reset.
Cause: Input Signal Ignition Error Failure stays high (Input 4) after 3 attempts of dryer computer to reset gas ignition system
(contactor KA2). This is to be considered a major hardware failure.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 24
1. Check the gas ignition system.
2. Check the wiring.
If the gas ignition system is broken, replace the gas ignition system.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
Table 36 continues...
3. Check contactor KA3 (Ignition Error).
4. Check the electrical Input
Ignition Error at the control board.
Table 36
If the contactor KA3 is not functional, replace the component.
If the input of the control board is not functional, replace the control board.
Failure 25 occurs when the humidity sensor does not give an analog electrical output signal to the dryer computer.
Example: connector not connected to dryer computer.
(At the “Configuration“ menu you can switch off/on the Humidity Control function).
NOTE: The humidity sensor needs 1 minute after switching on the power supply dryer to stabilize the analog output signal.
Failure 25 can occur when the dryer is running without linens inside. This should not be considered as a system failure. Check correct dryer operation with a normal amount of wet linen.
WARNING
THE HUMIDITY CONTROL SYSTEM IS NOT MADE TO
RUN WITHOUT LOAD OR WITH A VERY SMALL
LOAD. THE SYSTEM CAN ONLY FUNCTION IN A
NORMAL WAY WHEN THERE IS SUFFICIANT EVAP-
ORATION TO BE MEASURED BY THE AIR HUMIDITY
SENSOR.
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Diagnosing Failure 25
1. Check if the humidity sensor is connected to the dryer computer.
2. Check the wiring.
3. Check the supply voltage humidity sensor.
If the humidity sensor is not connected to the dryer computer, connect the sensor.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
If there is no, or wrong supply voltage, replace the dryer computer.
4. Check the humidity sensor and amplifier.
If the humidity sensor or amplifier is damaged, replace the humidity sensor and amplifier.
Table 37 continues...
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Diagnosing Failure 25 Diagnosing Failure 28
5. Check the analog input signal.
(Inputs can be checked, one by one, in the Service menu).
If for Analogue value 3, the value at the Analog input menu = “0“ then the analog input signal is missing.
If the input of the controller board is not functional, replace the controller board.
(first check previous items)
Table 37
Failure 26 occurs when the dust cap at the humidity sensor is missing.
When the dust cap is missing, due to the influence of the air flow in the dryer, the sensor will measure a too big value which is out of range at normal operation.
(At the “Configuration“ menu you can switch off/on the Humidity Control function).
NOTE: The humidity sensor needs 1 minute after switching on the power supply dryer to stabilize the analog output signal.
WARNING
1. The Lint Filter must be cleaned every day.
2. Check if the Lint Filter
Door Cycle Counter is reset by opening the Lint Door.
If the Lint Filter has not been cleaned for 40 days, open the
Lint Door and clean the Filter.
Close the door again. The Lint
Filter Door Cycle will be reset.
If the Lint Filter Door Switch is broken, replace the Lint Filter Door Switch. (Normal
Closed Contact.)
If the wiring is broken, repair the wiring.
3. Check if the Lint Filter
Door Cycle Counter is reset by opening the Lint Door.
4. Check if the Lint Filter
Door Cycle Counter is reset by opening the Lint Door.
If the input of the control board is not correctly functioning, replace the control board.
Table 38
Failure 29 occurs when the Cooldown temperature is not reached in max. allowed time (120 minutes) (Temperature selected at
Cooldown sequence)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Diagnosing Failure 29
IF THE DRYER IS EXECUTED WITH AIR HUMIDITY
SENSOR, THE DRYER CAN ONLY OPERATE COR-
RECTLY IF THE DUST CAP IS MOUNTED ON THE
AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR.
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Failure 27 occurs when the humidity value does not decrease within 60 minutes when the drying sequence is in progress.
(Maximum drying time by humidity control is set default on 60 minutes.)
Failure 28 occurs when the Lint Filter Door has not been opened for 40 succeeding cycles.
Check value of the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter at the Running
State-Service menu. (Special function button)
1. Check the air outlet system. If the air flow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet system.
2. Check the temperature sensor.
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system.
If the heating system is broken, repair or replace the heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor
(valve)
5. Check the wiring.
If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair or replace the component.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
6. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
7. Check the input Signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
If the input is not functional anymore, replace the control board.
Table 39
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Diagnosing Failure 37
When a total new software that isn't downward compatible with previous software versions is loaded, then the software will detect that the old and new softwares are not compatible.You have to reconfigure the FULL CONTROL Dryer Computer. Refer to Initializing the machine.
WARNING
ALL THE CUSTOM SETTINGS WILL BE ERASED IN
THE CONTROL DRYER COMPUTER BY LOADING
THE FACTORY SETTINGS.
After reinitialization of the FULL CONTROL Dryer Computer, fault 35 can only be erased by switching the power Off/On.
WARNING
Diagnosing Failure 37
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Failure 37 occurs when the actual heating temperature rises above safety temperature 185°F [85°C] while the machine is running.
(24kg / 53lb / 33 L & 35kg / 77lb / 46 L ELECTRICAL HEAT-
ING ONLY : 212°F [100°C])
If at the end of the drying cycle, the temperature is above 185°F
[85°C] (212°F [100°C]), the dryer will go on with the cool down sequence for 30 minutes (or until temperature below 149°F
[65°C] or until open door).
The display will show “Hot“, indicating something is wrong.
Check Safety Thermostats ST1 & ST2 as they should switch off the heating system and prevent high temperatures.
(Refer to Monitoring Temperature Values).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
IF FAILURE 37 OCCURS WE CAN EXPECT THERE IS
RISK OF BURN AND NECESSARY ACTIONS MUST
BE TAKEN TO REDUCE TEMPERATURE.
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1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet system.
Table 40 continues...
2. Check the temperature sensor.
If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system.
If the heating system is broken, repair or replace the heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor
(valve).
5. Check the wiring.
If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional, repair or replace the component.
If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
6. Check the Safety Thermostats ST1 & ST2.
7. Check the output relay that controls the heating system.
8. Check the input Signal by monitoring the state at the
Service menu.
The Safety Thermostats should go open before failure 37 is generated.
If the output relay is not functional, replace the control board.
If the input is not functional, replace the control board.
Table 40
Service Due Err message is an indication that there must be a maintenance intervention.
Consult the Installation - Maintenance manual about the kind of the intervention that is required.
Err message 41 is just for informational purposes and the machine can still be operated, but to get rid of the Err message, a reset of the cycle counter is required.
(At the Initialization menu, the Service Interval Count can be adjusted.)
» Go to the "Reset Cycle Counter" menu item in the Service
Menu.
• Select Yes to reset the cycle counter.
» Press the SERVICE-STATE button and select the corresponding screen to inspect the number of cycles that have been accumulated (service due).
If the watch dog has been activated, message 95 is logged in the
Error log register. If this occurs often, ask the help of a technician.
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If a memory error occurs, then something is wrong with the EE-
PROM.
Try to reload the Programs. Check for source of electrical
“noise“.
Software errors must never occur, if a software error message occurs, inform the manufacturer.
The analogue value humidity sensor can be watched while drying the linen. This can be helpful for diagnostic purposes.
While dryer is running, programming switch in Program mode, press Status Button and Humidity Button and the analogue value humidity sensor is shown.
WARNING
THE HUMIDITY CONTROL SYSTEM IS NOT MADE TO
RUN WITHOUT LOAD OR WITH A VERY SMALL
LOAD. THE SYSTEM CAN ONLY FUNCTION IN A
NORMAL WAY WHEN THERE IS SUFFICIANT EVAP-
ORATION TO BE MEASURED BY THE AIR HUMIDITY
SENSOR.
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WARNING
CHECK CORRECT DRYER OPERATION WITH A
NORMAL AMOUNT OF WET LINEN.
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Troubleshooting problems with Humidity Control:
Operation with a small load of laundry
The humidity control system is not designed for operation without any load, or with a very small load. It is advisable to set the maximum dry time after which the drying operation will be terminated
• (Refer to chapter Programming the drying part).
Check dust filter cap
When humidity control does not work, check if the dust filter cap is missing. The dust filter cap is a white cover that must not be removed from the sensor device. The dust filter cap allows air to pass.
Check door lock system
When the dryer door is not completely closed, air from the room is sucked in the dryer. This causes a wrong air humidity measurement. Make sure the dryer can only run when the door is in the closed (locked) position. (When door is still 10 mm open, it should not be possible to start a dryer program.)
Check heating and airflow
The air humidity measurement can only function when there is sufficient water evaporation from the linen. Evaporation can only happen when the, air and indirectly the linen is sufficiently heated. If the dryer has to run with reduced heating power, the airflow must be sufficiently reduced so there is still evaporation.
Example:
• There is in sufficient Electrical Current available at the building.
• The dryer works with only 50% of it's electrical heating power.
• The airflow must be sufficiently reduced so there is still enough evaporation inside the dryer to allow optimal humidity control.
Check final drying temperature
At a normal drying process, the outlet air temperature reaches the programmed target value when the linen gets dry. For a correct drying process: when humidity control stops the dryer, the dryer must have reached, before the end of the drying cycle, the programmed target temperature value. If this is not the case, probably there will not have occured sufficient evaporation at the drying process because of reduced heating power. And the air humidity measurement will not have been accurate to allow optimal humidity control.
Linen must be sorted
A mixture of linen in the dryer can not result in an equal drying result. It is a good practice that the same kind of linen is sorted and dryed together, (Coton, Synthetic). In case of Humidity Control, a mixture of all kinds of linen will not give a good overall drying result.
Thin - Thick Fabrics
Thick fabrics, like jeans or trousers, need a long drying time.
Dryer program will stop when fabrics are mostly dry, but inside pockets will still feel damp. In case of thin fabrics, where the linen is sewed together there may be damp spots. Humidity Control stops the dryer when the linen is dry, based on the measured air humidity.
Correct Load in Drum
Some fabrics need more space in dryer than others. It is important to choose the right size of dryer to obtain a good airflow.
• If there is more linen in the drum, the airflow will be restricted and the linen will not be dried evenly.
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WARNING
VVV = Version
Programmer Circuit Board
PROFESSIONAL REPAIRS IN ELECTRO INSTALLA-
TION CAN BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY SERVICE OR-
GANIZATION WITH PERMISSION GIVEN BY PRO-
DUCER / SUPPLIER.
IN CASE OF ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR DIS-
CONNECT THE MACHINE FROM SOURCE OF ENER-
GY AND WAIT UNTIL THE MACHINE COOLS DOWN.
PLEASE FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MAN-
UALS AND THE LABELS AS WELL AS VALID BASIC
SECURITY LAWS IN ORDER TO PREVENT BURNS
AND SCALDS AND INJURIES CAUSED BY ELEC-
TRICITY, HEATING POWER SUPPLY, MECHANICAL
MOVING PARTS.
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Figure 4
Remove dirt from the keyboard by a damp cloth after disconnection from the power supply.
WARNING
WARNING
Do not use aggresive soaps, caustic chemicals, gasoline or other petrochemical substances which can damage the keyboard.
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Follow the instructions from the installation-maintenance manual.
WARNING
Every circuit board has a sticker placed on the eprom, which specifies the version and the date of the software. This data along with the machine serial no., order code must be given in all correspondence or inquiries to the manufacturer.
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XXX-VVV
XXX = (Software for the FULL CONTROL dryer computer)
Connection to the wrong voltage supply may cause serious bodily injury as well as damage to the electronic parts and to the wasching machine itself.
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• Voltage : 200-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz
• Power : max 16 VA
• Memory :
• EPROM (contains the software)
• EEPROM (contains the customized programs)
• Outputs : 6 relays
• Serial interface : RS485 (2 wire) networking between dryer computer and external device (PC Computer)
• Display : LCD display
• Switch off the main power supply.
• Open the front plate of the dryer.
• Turn the control board assembly holder to the front.
• Remove the connectors from the control board.
• Remove the combination keyboard - electronic timer by the rear side of the fascia panel.
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• Put the new combination keyboard – electronic timer into the machine and tighten the screws.
• Reconnect all the connectors.
• Turn the control board assembly holder back to its original position.
• Close the front plate of the dryer.
• Now you can Switch On the power supply.
• The display should illuminate.
WARNING
MAKE SURE THAT YOU DON’T DAMAGE THE FLEX
CABLE OF THE KEYPAD WHEN YOU PUT THE CON-
TROL DRYER COMPUTER BACK INTO THE MA-
CHINE.
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• Go through the Menu items of the Configuration and Initialization Menu one by one to ensure that all the settings do correspond with the ones you prefer.
• Switch the power Off/On.
• Now the FULL CONTROL Dryer computer is ready to start a new cycle.
• Switch off the main power.
• Open the front plate of the dryer.
• Turn the control board assembly holder to the front until you have access to the control board.
• The EPROM with the implemented software is the only IC on the logic board that can be removed.
• Take the EPROM out of the IC-holder (by a dedicated tool) and replace it by a new one.
• Make sure that you put the new chip at the right position. See picture.
• Turn the control board assembly holder back to its original position.
• Close the cover plate of the dryer.
• Switch on the main power.
• The display should illuminate.
• If the software is compatible with the previous software: the new software can be used without reinitialization.
• You have to clear all the error messages in the Service-menu, if you want to make a correct inspection of the functioning of the new installed software.
• If the software is not 100% compatible with the previous software version:
• The new software will generate a diagnostic message 35.
When fault message 35 occurs, you have to reset the settings of the configuration and initialization menu.
• This can be easily done by Selecting Reset Factory Settings in the Configuration Menu.
• » This is explained in Chapter: Basic Description of
Controls.
• All the Custom Settings will be lost.
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How to resolve a Lint Filter (FLT) error?
Open the lint door and clean the filter. Closing the door will reset the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter and clear the error.
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