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T7OOT7OOT7OOT7OOT7OO-----SERIES DRYERSSERIES DRYERSSERIES DRYERSSERIES DRYERSSERIES DRYERSSERVICE MANUALSERVICE MANUALSERVICE MANUALSERVICE MANUALSERVICE MANUAL
CONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTS
Introduction and Safety RegulationsIntroduction and Safety RegulationsIntroduction and Safety RegulationsIntroduction and Safety RegulationsIntroduction and Safety Regulations........................................22222The Drying ProcessThe Drying ProcessThe Drying ProcessThe Drying ProcessThe Drying Process..................................................................................................................................................................................................................33333InstallationInstallationInstallationInstallationInstallation.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................44444Dryer FeaturesDryer FeaturesDryer FeaturesDryer FeaturesDryer Features.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1111111111Overheat ProtectionOverheat ProtectionOverheat ProtectionOverheat ProtectionOverheat Protection..............................................................................................................................................................................................1212121212FFFFFault Tault Tault Tault Tault Tracingracingracingracingracing.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1313131313Common ProblemsCommon ProblemsCommon ProblemsCommon ProblemsCommon Problems.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................1414141414Components and Measurement VComponents and Measurement VComponents and Measurement VComponents and Measurement VComponents and Measurement Valuesaluesaluesaluesalues..........1515151515TTTTTest Pest Pest Pest Pest Program and Error Messagesrogram and Error Messagesrogram and Error Messagesrogram and Error Messagesrogram and Error Messages.......................................................1818181818Consumption VConsumption VConsumption VConsumption VConsumption Valuesaluesaluesaluesalues...................................................................................................................................................................................................1919191919TTTTTools and Applications Areasools and Applications Areasools and Applications Areasools and Applications Areasools and Applications Areas.........................................................................................................2121212121Service InformationService InformationService InformationService InformationService Information...................................................................................................................................................................................................2323232323Appendix AAppendix AAppendix AAppendix AAppendix A.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6262626262IndexIndexIndexIndexIndex....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6363636363
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You have in your hand the ASKO Service Manual forthe new generation of dryers that are friendly to theenvironment in both their manufacture and use.This new generation of dryers has been designed forease of servicing. By this we mean that it's a simple job, for example, to replace a damaged side panel.That's why we've changed the design from a one-piece casing to a split casing.To secure parts and wiring, we have replaced manyof the screws by plastic snap fasteners, and certainparts have integrated ribbon cabling, all forsimplifying service.We have also integrated service aids, such as hooksto hang parts on, so that you can use both hands forinstallation.
TTTTTHE DIFFERENT MODELSHE DIFFERENT MODELSHE DIFFERENT MODELSHE DIFFERENT MODELSHE DIFFERENT MODELS
The table below shows the Model numbers and thecorrelating model type:
ModelType
T700TD 11 (Mechanical vented)T720TD 22 (Mechanical condensing)T760TD 33 (Electronic vented)T780TD 44 (Electronic condensing)T700 is a thermostatically-controlled dryer with airextraction. T720 is a timer-controlled dryer with acondenser.T760 is a sensor-controlled electronic dryer withair extraction. T780 is a sensor-controlled electronicdryer with a condenser.The T760 and T780 have a humidity sensor thatcan tell when the clothes are dry. On these modelsyou can choose from eleven languages for the LEDdisplay.We hope that this Service Manual will be a positivetool in your daily work. If you have any questionsconcerning servicing ASKO products, contact the
ASKO Advisory Center
at:1161 Executive Drive WestRichardson, Texas 75081
972-238-0846
INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY REGULATIONS
GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL
The electrical and plumbing installations should becarried out by a qualified electrician and plumber.Be sure to follow all Federal, State, County and localcodes.
WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING 
Always switch off the main electrical power supplywhen dismantling and assembling the dryer.
WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING 
Always use a grounded EMC wristband whenworking with electrical components, such asprinted circuit boards and electronic controlunits.
T720 AND T780: TRANSPORT/WINTERT720 AND T780: TRANSPORT/WINTERT720 AND T780: TRANSPORT/WINTERT720 AND T780: TRANSPORT/WINTERT720 AND T780: TRANSPORT/WINTERSTORAGESTORAGESTORAGESTORAGESTORAGE
If the dryer is to be transported or stored for thewinter in unheated premises, make sure thecondensation water tank is empty.
DISPOSALDISPOSALDISPOSALDISPOSALDISPOSAL
The dryer is manufactured and labelled for recycling.Contact your local refuge authority to find out howthe dryer should be scrapped and recycled properly.This number is normally found in the “City of”numbers provided in your telephone book.
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T700 AND T760 – VENTED DRYERST700 AND T760 – VENTED DRYERST700 AND T760 – VENTED DRYERST700 AND T760 – VENTED DRYERST700 AND T760 – VENTED DRYERS
These models are vented dryers; therefore, theyrequired outside venting for a proper installation.Room temperature air is heated by the heatingelement and drawn into the drum, where it extractsthe dampness from the clothes. The paddles in thedrum prevent the clothes from sticking to each other.Air passes through the lint filter in the front door,through the exhaust system and out the exhaust vent.
On Model T700
, on the way through the airextraction system, the air passes over the thermostats.The thermostats measures the exhaust temperatureas it leaves the dryer. When using the automaticprogram, the thermostats indicate when the clothesare dry.
On Model T760,
on the way through the airextraction system, the air passes a humidity sensor.The sensor measures the amount of humidity inthe clothes. If you are using an automatic program,the sensor indicates when the clothes are dry.
THE DRYING PROCESS
T720 AND T780 – CONDENSING DRYERST720 AND T780 – CONDENSING DRYERST720 AND T780 – CONDENSING DRYERST720 AND T780 – CONDENSING DRYERST720 AND T780 – CONDENSING DRYERS
These models are non-vented, condensing dryersthat are used in areas where venting is not possible.Condenser dryers have two circulation systems: onefor drying air and one for cooling air. In thefollowing illustration, the black arrows show thewarm drying air, and the white arrows the coolingair at room temperature.
1.Room temperature air2.Air that has been heated.3.Maist air going through the lint filter4.Air passing the thermostats5.Air going out the exhaust
Model T720
is a timed dryer only. The user setsthe amount of time for the dryer to run.The drum paddles prevent the clothes from stickingto each other. On the way through the air extractionsystem, the air passes a humidity sensor.
Model T780
has a sensor that measures the amountof humidity in the clothes. If you are using anautomatic program, the sensor indicates when theclothes are dry.
DRYING AIRDRYING AIRDRYING AIRDRYING AIRDRYING AIR
T700 and T760 Air CirculationT720 and T780 Air Circulation
The black arrowsshow the warmdrying air. Thewhite arrowsshow the coolingair at roomtemperature.
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