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Programming
OPL Electronic Control
Refer to Page 7 for Model Identification
Original Instructions
Keep These Instructions for Future Reference.
CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine.
(If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
Introduction........................................................................................... 7
Model Identification........................................................................................7
Nameplate Location...................................................................................... 17
Preliminary Information.......................................................................18
About the Control......................................................................................... 18
DIP Switch Configuration..............................................................................18
Power Failure Recovery................................................................................ 18
Communications...........................................................................................18
Audit Information......................................................................................... 18
Restore to Factory Defaults............................................................................18
Entering Program Mode................................................................................ 19
Control Identification........................................................................... 20
Operational Keypad...................................................................................... 20
Operation Modes.......................................................................................... 21
General Modes of Operation.......................................................................21
Power-up Mode.........................................................................................21
Idle Mode................................................................................................. 22
Run Mode.................................................................................................22
Rapid Advance Mode................................................................................ 23
Pause Mode.............................................................................................. 23
Error Mode............................................................................................... 23
Communication Mode............................................................................... 23
Cool Down Mode...................................................................................... 23
End of Cycle Mode....................................................................................23
Extended Tumble Mode............................................................................. 23
Reversing Mode (reversing models only).....................................................23
Entering Diagnostic Mode From Idle Mode................................................. 23
Displaying Temperature Mode....................................................................23
Programming Control...........................................................................27
What Can Be Programmed?........................................................................... 27
How to Program a Cycle................................................................................27
Programmable Options Available................................................................... 27
Manual Reset........................................................................................39
Custom Save......................................................................................... 40
Machine Errors.................................................................................... 49
Error Codes..........................................................................................51
Communication Mode...........................................................................53
Infra-red Communications............................................................................. 53
How to Begin Communications with An External Device................................. 53
Cycle Charts......................................................................................... 54
Introduction
Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these tumble dryer
models:
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Nameplate Location
The nameplate is located on the back of the machine and is pro-
grammed in the control.
Preliminary Information
About the Control such as PDAs and laptops that are IrDA capable (able to transmit
information to machine) that have been tested and approved for
This control is an advanced, programmable computer that lets the use with the software can be used as a tool for managing the ma-
owner control most machine features by pressing a sequence of chine.
keypads.
The control allows the owner to program custom cycles, run di- Audit Information
agnostic cycles, and retrieve audit and error information.
The control collects and stores audit information, which can be
Tumble Dryers shipped from the factory have default cycles and accessed with a PDA or PC. Refer to the following list for some
other settings built in. The owner can change the default cycle or of the available audit information. Refer to PC and PDA Appli-
any cycle. cation User Instructions.
IMPORTANT: It is extremely important that the tumble • End of Cycle to Loading Door Open Time
dryer has a positive ground and that all mechanical • End of Cycle to Start of Next Cycle Time
and electrical connections are made before applying • Total Number of Machine Cycles
power to or operating the tumble dryer. • Total Number of Operating Minutes
• Power Failure Audit Data
DIP Switch Configuration
The PDA or PC can receive audit and program data from the con-
Make sure DIP switches are configured properly for the machine. trol, and send programming data and diagnostic commands to the
Refer to Figure 1 . control. Refer to PC and PDA Application User Instructions
for additional information.
Some of the above listed audit data is available manually. Refer
to How to Enter Audit Feature section.
Ignition Retries = 3
Temperature Units = Fahrenheit (°F)
TMB1445R_SVG High (H) Temperature = 190 (°F)
Control Identification
Operational Keypad B, C and I Models
S Models
TMB1375R_SVG
Figure 5
TMB1345R_SVG
Figure 2
H Models
START
STOP
BACK
TMB2369N_SVG
Figure 6
TMB1346R_SVG L Models Through 5/31/15; N Models
Figure 3
U Models
STOP START
BACK
TMB2370N_SVG
TMB1371R_SVG Figure 7
Figure 4
L and P Models Starting 6/1/15 NOTE: The reversing feature is not available on all
models.
TMB1464R_SVG
Figure 8
Keypad Description
UP ARROW Press to scroll through menu options and edit parameter values.
DOWN ARROW Press to scroll through menu options and edit parameter values.
BACK ARROW Press to go to the list of parameters without saving the value when adjusting the value
of a programming parameter. Also, press to go to the previous menu when the control
displays a parameter, return to Idle Mode when the control displays the main menu or
clear an error message from the display.
STOP Press to pause a cycle while in Run Mode or abort a cycle if the control is in Pause
Mode.
START Press to start the selected cycle, select an option when in the menu or save a value
when editing a parameter.
PROGRAM LED will light up if the control is in Manual Programming Mode or if a cycle is being
modified.
ENERGY SAVER LED will light up when a Moisture Dry or Auto Dry cycle is running.
HEATING LED will light up when the machine is in the heat portion of the cycle.
Table 1
Power-up Mode
Operation Modes
The control enters this mode at power-up. When power is applied
General Modes of Operation to the tumble dryer, the control becomes active and will display
its software version as SHH (HH is the version number) for one
In each mode of operation, the user may press keypads or com- second. If the control was not powered down during a running
municate with the control to change the displayed menu. cycle, it will enter the Idle Mode. After the control completes op-
eration in the Power-up Mode it will enter Idle Mode.
Rapid Advance Mode has been reached or the programmed cool down time expires,
which ever happens first.
If the Rapid Advance Option is enabled, the user can advance a
running machine cycle by pressing the Start keypad. In a Time End of Cycle Mode
Dry cycle, pressing the Start keypad will decrease the remaining
time by one minute. Pressing and holding the Start keypad will The control enters End of Cycle Mode after the cool down seg-
decrease the remaining time by four minutes per second until the ment is finished. The display will toggle between LoAd and
end of the cycle. rEAdy for one second each until End of Cycle Mode is exited. If
In the Auto-Dry and Moisture Dry cycles, pressing the Start key- the door has not been opened or a keypad has not been pressed
pad will advance the cycle to the next enabled segment. Note that after two minutes, the machine will enter Extended Tumble
Auto-Dry cycles only have one programmable segment. Mode. This mode is exited when the door is opened or Stop key-
pad is pressed. The control will then return to Idle Mode.
In the Cool Down segment, pressing the Start keypad will de-
crease the remaining time by one minute. Extended Tumble Mode
When the cycle is completed, the audit counter, Total Rapid Ad-
The Extended Tumble Mode has two portions. The Anti-Wrinkle
vance Cycles, is incremented rather than the Total Machine Cy-
Tumble is entered two minutes after the cycle has ended if the
cles audit counter. If the Rapid Advance Option is disabled pre-
door is not opened. The cylinder will tumble for 30 seconds every
venting a manual Rapid Advance, the user may still execute a
two minutes for up to one hour.
Rapid Advance using the PDA or PC. Refer to PC and PDA Ap-
plication User Instructions for additional information on using a If the door hasn’t been opened and no keys have been pressed
PDA or PC to Rapid Advance a cycle. one hour after the Anti-Wrinkle Tumble has ended, the control in-
crements the Anti-Wrinkle Time Exceeded audit counter and en-
Pause Mode ters Delayed Tumble. The cylinder will tumble for two minutes
every 60 minutes for up to 18 hours.
If Stop keypad is pressed or the loading or lint door is opened
while in Run Mode, control enters Pause Mode. Reversing Mode (reversing models only)
If the door was opened to enter Pause Mode, the control will
Models equipped with the reversing feature will rotate in the for-
show door until the door is closed or Pause Mode is exited. If
ward direction, pause, rotate in the reverse direction and then
the door is closed, the control will show PUSH for one second pause for programmable times and segments of the cycle. Factory
followed by StArt for one second as well as flash the Start key- default reversing rotate time is 30 seconds and reversing stop
pad LED one second on/one second off. time is 6 seconds for all cycles with reversing enabled.
If the Stop keypad was pressed to enter Pause Mode and the load-
ing door is closed, the control will show PAUSE until Pause Entering Diagnostic Mode From Idle Mode
Mode is exited.
When entered from the Idle Mode, the control will be running a
Any time PAUSE is shown on the control, the Start keypad LED test selected by the user via keypad presses or communication
will flash one second on/one second off to prompt the user to re- with a device.
start the cycle.
Displaying Temperature Mode
Error Mode
The temperature can be displayed during an active cycle by
This mode will be entered to display all fatal machine errors. pressing the up arrow or down arrow to scroll through the menu.
Select A:(Temp Value) to see the actual or current temperature.
Communication Mode Select P:(Temp Value) to see the programmed temperature.
To Start a Cycle
1. Press the Up or Down keypad to change cycles.
To enter a programming
Manual Mode: Enter by pressing option, press the Start ( /8 )
keypad. To exit, press
Stop ( ), then Back (ß), then
the Back (ß) keypad.
Up (á) keypads
Audit
CyCLE Press the Start ( /8 )
Manual Read
Total machine cycles keypad to read audit.
Audit
AntiCt
Press the Start ( /8 )
Total Time
keypad to read audit.
Anti-wrinkle Exceeded
End2OP
Press the Start ( /8 )
Average Time From End
keypad to read audit.
of Cycle to Door Open
End2St
Press the Start ( /8 )
Average Time From End
keypad to read audit.
of Cycle to Run Mode
Figure 9
Programming Control
What Can Be Programmed? How to Program a Cycle
This feature allows the owner to program cycle parameters and 1. Press the Up or Down keypad to scroll through the option list.
other features by using the keypads. The control must have the 2. Press Start to select an option to program.
Manual Programming Mode enabled, which is the factory de-
3. Press the Up or Down keypad to change the value of that op-
fault. This mode can only be turned OFF and ON by using an ex-
tion.
ternal device. Refer to this section when programming the con-
trol. 4. Press Start to save the change.
NOTE: Press the Back keypad to leave the option
For an overview of the programming organization, refer to the
without saving any change.
flowcharts on the following pages.
5. After pressing Start , control will go to the next option in the
For more advanced users, a quick reference list of the options list.
available through the programming mode is located below.
6. Press Back keypad to go to Idle Mode.
NOTE: The codes in the Option Display column of the
Programmable Options List are what will show in the Programmable Options Available
display when that option is selected.
2 CHHtyP Cycle HH Type - tinE (Time Dry), Auto (Auto Dry), noiSt (Moisture
Dry)
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b tEnP 2 Global Low Temperature 120°F 120°-140°F [49°-60°C](50, 75, 120, 170, 200 Pound
[49°C] Models), 105°-145°F [41°-63°C](25, 30, T30 Pound
Models),125°-155°F [52°-68°C](35, T45, 55 Pound
Models)
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c tEnP 3 Global Medium Tempera- 140°F 140°-160°F [60°-71°C](50, 75, 120, 170, 200 Pound
ture [60°C] Models), 135°-160°F [57°-71°C](25, 30, T30 Pound
Models),145°-165°F [63°-74°C](35, T45, 55 Pound
Models)
d tEnP 4 Global High Temperature 160°F 160°-190°F [71°-88°C](35, T45, 55, 50, 75, 120,
[71°C] 170, 200 Pound Models), 155°-190°F [68°-88°C](25,
30, T30 Pound Models)
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Prog
Manual Programming To enter a programming
option, press the Start ( /8 )
Press the keypad. To exit, press
Start ( /8 ) keypad the Back (ß) keypad.
on
Enable
oFF
Disable
CHHtyP
Cycle HH Type
tinE
Time Dry
0
Cotton
CHHtPt
Cycle HH 1
Time Past Target Blend
2
Bedding
3
Delicate
4
Synthetic
continued
5
continued Wool
TMB1592R-a_SVG
Figure 10
To enter a programming
option, press the Start ( /8 )
continued continued
keypad. To exit, press
the Back (ß) keypad.
CHHS1-
Segment 1
CHHS11
Segment 1
Enable/Disable
CHHS2- CHHS12
Segment 2 Segment 1
Time
CHHS21
Segment 2
Enable/Disable CHHS13
Segment 1
Temperature
CHHS3- CHHS22
Segment 3 Segment 2
Time CHHS14
CHHS31 Segment 1 Auto Dry
Press the Up (á) Segment 3 Target Level
or the Down (â) Enable/Disable CHHS23
keypad to scroll Segment 2
through the Temperature CHHS15
programmable options. CHHS32 Segment 1 Moisture
Segment 3 Dry Target Level
Time CHHS24
Segment 2 Auto Dry
Target Level CHHS16
CHHS33 Segment 1 Reversing
Segment 3 Enable/Disable
Temperature CHHS25
Segment 2 Moisture
Dry Target Level
CHHS34
Segment 3 Auto Dry
Target Level CHHS26
Segment 2 Reversing
Enable/Disable
CHHS35
Segment 3 Moisture
Dry Target Level
CHHS36
continued continued Segment 3 Reversing
Enable/Disable
TMB1592R-b_SVG
Figure 11
To enter a programming
option, press the Start ( /8 )
continued continued
keypad. To exit, press
the Back (ß) keypad.
CHHS4-
Segment 4
CHHS41
Segment 4
Enable/Disable
CHHS5- CHHS42
Segment 5 Segment 4
Time
CHHS51
Segment 5
Enable/Disable CHHS43
Segment 4
Temperature
CHHS52
Segment 5
Time CHHS44
Segment 4 Auto Dry
Press the Up (á) Target Level
or the Down (â) CHHS53
keypad to scroll Segment 5
through the Temperature CHHS45
programmable options. Segment 4 Moisture
Dry Target Level
CHHS54
Segment 5 Auto Dry
Target Level CHHS46
Segment 4 Reversing
Enable/Disable
CHHS55
Segment 5 Moisture
Dry Target Level
CHHS56
Segment 5 Reversing
Enable/Disable
Figure 12
To enter a programming
option, press the Start ( /8 )
keypad. To exit, press
continued the Back (ß) keypad.
continued
CHHCd-
Cool Down
CHHCd1
Cool Down
Temperature
Press the Up (á)
or the Down (â)
keypad to scroll CHHCd2
through the Cool Down Time
programmable options.
CHHCd3
Cool Down
Segment Reversing
Enable/Disable
CHHr-
Reversing
CHH r1
Cycle Reversing
Enable/Disable
Cd-
Global Cool Down
CHH r2
Cycle Reversing
Cd 1 Rotate Time
Cool Down
Temperature CHH r3
Cycle Reversing
Cd 2 Stop Time
Cool Down
continued Time
TMB1592R-d_SVG
Figure 13
To enter a programming
continued option, press the Start ( /8 )
keypad. To exit, press
the Back (ß) keypad.
rEu-
Global Reversing
Parameters rEu 1
Rotate Time
rEu 2
Stop Time
Press the Up (á)
or the Down (â)
keypad to scroll
through the
programmable options. rEu 3
Advanced Reversing
(On/off)
tEnP-
Global Temperatures
tEnP 1
Global Very
Low Temperature
tEnP 2
Global Low
Temperature
tEnP 3
Global Medium
Temperature
tEnP 4
Global High
Temperature
continued
TMB1592R-e_SVG
Figure 14
To enter a programming
option, press the Start ( /8 )
continued
keypad. To exit, press
the BACK (ß) keypad.
Audio- Aud 1
Global Audio Signal End of Cycle
(On/off)
Aud 2
End of Cycle
Press the Up (á) Duration
or the Down (â)
keypad to scroll
through the Aud 3
programmable options. Keypad Feedback
(On/off)
ESig 1
ESig-
External Signal
External Signal
End of Cycle (on/off)
ESig 2
nuLSEg External Signal
Multi-Segment Cycles End of Cycle Duration
(on/off)
ndryOP
Advanced Moisture
Dry Options
(Enable/Disable)
Error- EdiSPL
Error Displays Display Limit Errors
(Enable/Disable)
continued noiSt
Display Moisture
Sensor Error
(Enable/Disable)
TMB1592R-f_SVG
Figure 15
To enter a programming
option, press the Start ( /8 )
keypad. To exit, press
continued
the BACK (ß) keypad.
t FC
Temperature
AIg
Auto Ignite Retry
rtC 2
Hours
rtC 3
Day
rtC 4
Date
rtC 5
rAPdEn Month
Manual Rapid Advance
(on/off)
rtC 6
Year
diAgEn
rtC 7
Manual Diagnostics
Daylight Savings
(on/off)
(on/off)
TMB1592R-g_SVG
Figure 16
Display Description
Table 5
2. Once the desired option appears in the display, press the Start
keypad once to start the audit count.
3. Press the Start keypad again. The control will go to the next
audit option in the Audit Options List.
4. To select other audit options, repeat steps 1 – 3.
Manual Reset
This feature allows the owner to reset the tumble dryer control’s
programming data to the factory default settings by pressing a se-
quence of pads on the control. For an explanation of the Factory
Default Settings, refer to Default Tumble Dryer Settings.
1. Control must be in Manual Mode to start. Refer to How to En-
ter the Manual Mode.
2. Press the Up or the Down keypad until rESEt appears.
3. Press the Start keypad. The control will be blank until the pro-
gramming is complete. Once the program has been reset, the
control will revert back to the Manual Mode, displaying
diAg.
Custom Save
This feature allows the owner to save a current cycle. For time
dry cycles, the custom save will reprogram the cycle time to the
time that has elapsed in the current cycle. For moisture dry cy-
cles, the custom save feature will save the current moisture level
as the target moisture level for the current cycle.
1. While a cycle is running, press the Back and Start keypads.
2. Display will change to SAUE and Start keypad will flash.
3. Press the Start keypad.
FCOnHH Fan Motor Contactor Status (HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
FnCSHH Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch Status ( HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
CAb HH Cabinet High Limit Thermostat Status ( HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
SL HH Stove High Limit Thermostat 1 Status ( HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
SL2 HH Stove High Limit Thermostat 2 Status ( HH represents input status, open OP or closed CL)
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Table 6
diAg
Diagnostic Tests
To enter a diagnostic test,
dSoft press the Start ( /8 ) keypad.
Control Software Version Number Test To exit, press the Back (ß) keypad.
Press the Start
( /8 ) keypad.
Press the Up (á) or ddoor
the Down (â) keypad Loading Door Status
to scroll through the
Diagnostic Test options. dLint
Lint Door Status
dHEAt
Heater Interlock Test
ddiP FCOnHH
DIP Switch Status Fan Motor Contactor Status
diCnAL FnCSHH
ICM Alarm Status Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch Status
diCnrS Cab HH
ICM Reset Test Cabinet High Limit Thermostat Status
dEALrn SL HH
External Alarm Test Stove High Limit Thermostat 1 Status
ddryon SL2 HH
Dryer On Temperature Test Stove High Limit Thermostat 2 Status
dtHEr
Thermistor Temperature Test
dConF2
Machine Config #2 Display
dConF3
Machine Config #3 Display
dAFS
Airflow Switch Test
dFAn
Fan Motor Test
ddAnPr
Damper Motor Test
drEuSE
Reverse Motor Test
drotAt
Rotation Sensor Test
drnC 1
Moisture Sensor Test (Shorted)
drnC 2
Moisture Sensor Test (Resistance)
TMB1593R_SVG
Figure 17
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show doorOP The display will show FCOnOP if the switch is sensed open and
when the loading door switch is open and doorCL when the FCOnCL if the switch is sensed closed.
loading door switch is closed. Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch
The loading door switch has to be closed or open for at least one
second for the control to register the switch as closed or open. The display will show FnCSOP if the switch is sensed open and
FnCSCL if the switch is sensed closed.
To exit the Loading Door Test, press the Back keypad. The con-
trol will return to the testing mode. Cabinet High Limit Thermostat
The display will show CAb OP if sensed open for at least 1.5
Lint Door Test seconds and CAb CL if sensed closed for at least one second.
This option tests the lint door switch. To start test, control must Stove High Limit Thermostat 1
be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How to Enter Testing Feature at
the beginning of this section. The display will show SL OP if sensed open for at least 1.5 sec-
onds and SL CL if sensed closed for at least one second.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show LintOP
when the lint door switch is open and LintCL when the lint door Stove High Limit Thermostat 2
switch is closed.
The display will show SL2 OP if sensed open for at least 1.5
The lint door switch has to be closed or open for at least one sec- seconds and SL2 CL if sensed closed for at least one second.
ond for the control to register the switch as closed or open.
NOTE: Loading door must be closed while testing lint Dip Switch Status
door.
The control will show the displays in Table 7 according to the
To exit the Lint Door Test, press the Back keypad. The control DIP switch configuration. The control will show which switches
will return to the testing mode. are in the ON position.
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Table 7
External Alarm Test To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show HHHF or
HHHC. The F will show Fahrenheit, the C will show Celsius and
This option tests whether the external alarm is working. the HHH will show degrees. If control senses a shorted thermistor,
the display will show SH . If the control senses an open thermis-
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How
tor, the display will show OP .
to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
To exit this test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show EALArn
the testing mode.
and the external alarm will sound until the test is exited.
To exit this test, press the Back keypad. The control will return to Machine Configuration Display #2 Test
the testing mode.
This option shows the machine configuration values for the ma-
Tumble Dryer On Temperature Test chine type.
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How
This option tests the temperature inside the cylinder while run-
to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
ning a cycle.
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show C HHH,
with HHH the number corresponding to the machine capacity. Re- Value Description
fer to Table 8 .
25 45 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer – Upper
Value Description Pocket
17 25 Pound Tumble Dryer To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How
to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
18 30 Pound Tumble Dryer
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show FAn to
19 30 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer indicate the fan motor is going to run.
The test must run for at least six seconds before it can be exited
20 30 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer – Lower and off for six seconds before the test can be run again.
Pocket
NOTE: This test does not count towards the total ma-
21 30 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer – Upper chine run time operation.
Pocket
To exit Fan Motor Test, press the Back keypad. The control will
22 35 Pound Tumble Dryer return to the testing mode.
24 45 Pound Stack Tumble Dryer – Lower This option shows the damper motor running.
Pocket To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How
to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section.
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To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show dAnPEr press the Back keypad to return and run the test again. If the con-
to indicate the damper motor is going to run. trol ran the whole test reading the expected moisture sensor level
and without an intermittent signal or high resistance, PASS will
The test must run for at least six seconds before it can be exited
be shown. If either the loading or lint doors are opened during the
and off for six seconds before the test can be run again.
test, the control will reset the test step and allow it to be run
NOTE: This test does not count towards the total ma- again. When the test is complete and result is displayed, the con-
chine run time operation. trol sounds a 5 second audio signal. Press a key to advance to the
next test step. If the Up or Down keypad is pressed while the test
To exit Damper Motor Test, press the Back keypad. The control
is in progress the control will toggle between displays HH, rnC
will return to the testing mode.
HH and SnrHHH. If the display is left on rnC HH or SnrHHH for
5 seconds the control will revert to showing rnC 1.
Reverse Motor Test
This option shows the reverse motor running. Moisture Sensor Test (Resistance Test Jumper)
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How This step is skipped if the control is not configured for Moisture
to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section. Sensing. When entering this test, the control will show rnC 2
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show rnotor while flashing the Start key LED one second on/one second off,
to indicate the reverse motor is going to run. allowing the user to place the 510k Ohm resistor between the cyl-
inder and the baffle (black jumper) which simulates an expected
The test must run for at least six seconds before it can be exited moisture sensor level. When the Start keypad is pressed, this step
and off for six seconds before the test can be run again. energizes the Fan Motor Contactor and Forward Motor Contactor
NOTE: This test does not count towards the total ma- and the control will show HH. The moisture sensor test is 30 sec-
chine run time operation onds. During this 30 second period, the control is continually
monitoring the moisture sensor input for the expected moisture
To exit Reverse Motor Test, press the Back keypad. The control sensor level. If an intermittent signal or unexpected resistance is
will return to the testing mode. sensed before the time expires, the test is terminated and the con-
trol will show OPEn , indicating that the test has failed. At this
Rotation Sensor Test time, the user has the option to press the Back keypad to return
and run the test again. If the control ran the test reading the ex-
This option shows the RPM of the tumble dryer cylinder. pected moisture sensor level and without an inttermittent signal
To start test, control must be in the Testing Mode. Refer to How or unexpected resistance, PASS will be shown. If either the load-
to Enter Testing Feature at the beginning of this section. ing or lint doors are opened during the test, the control will reset
the test step and allow it to be run again. When the test is com-
To enter, press the Start keypad. The display will show rPnHHH. plete and result is displayed, the control sounds a 5 second audio
The display is updated every ten seconds. The test must run for at signal. Press a key to advance to the next test step. If the Up or
least six seconds before it can be exited and off for six seconds Down keypad is pressed while the test is in progress the control
before the test can be run again. will toggle between HH, rnC HH and SnrHHH. If the display is
NOTE: This test does not count towards the total ma- left on rnC HH or SnrHHH for 5 seconds the control will revert
chine run time operation. to showing rnC 2.
To exit Rotation Sensor Test, press the Back keypad. The control
will return to the testing mode. Production Test Cycle
Moisture Sensor Test (Shorted Test Jumper) To Enter Production Test Cycle
This step is skipped if the control is not configured for Moisture 1. Be certain control is in Idle Mode.
Sensing. When entering this test, the control will show rnC 1 2. While pressing and holding the Down keypad with one hand,
while flashing the Start LED one second on/one second off, al- press the Back keypad with the other hand.
lowing the user to short the cylinder to the baffle (orange jump- 3. When the control enters the Production Test Cycle, it will first
er). When the Start key is pressed, this test step energizes the Fan display S HH with the HH showing the software version of
Motor Contactor and Forward Motor Contactor and the control the control.
will show HH. The moisture sensor test is 30 seconds. During this
30 second period, the control is continually monitoring the mois- 4. The control will advance through the sequence of test steps
ture sensor input for the expected short circuit. If an intermittent whenever any keypad is pressed, with the exception of the
signal or high resistance is sensed before the 30 seconds expire, Keypad Test. Refer to Table 10 for all tests in the Production
Test Cycle.
the test is terminated and the control will show OPEn , indicat-
ing that the test has failed. At this time the user has the option to
PAd Keypad Test When a key is pressed, the control will display the number assigned to the keypad. As
each keypad is pressed, the control will display the number assigned to it in the last
digit of the display until the next key is pressed (example, if Key 1 is pressed the con-
trol will show PAd 1). When all keypads have been pressed, the control will advance
to next step after a one second delay.
doorOP or Loading Door Test The control will display the status of the loading door: doorOP if door is open or
doorCL doorCL if door is closed.
LintOP or Lint Door Test The control will display the status of the lint door: LintOP if door is open or
LintCL LintCL if door is closed. Loading door must be closed.
All LEDs and dis- Show Entire Dis- The audio signal is turned off. Control will stay in this mode until any key is pressed.
play segments will play Mode
light
C HH Machine Configu- HH is the configuration byte value. The control will remain in this mode until any key
ration #2 Display is pressed.
- DIP Switch Con- The control will show the sum of all switches in the On position. The control will re-
figuration main in this mode until any key is pressed.
Degrees in 5°F Thermistor Tem- The temperature will be displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius, depending on ma-
[3°C] increments, perature Test chine’s configuration (refer to Programming Control). If control senses a shorted ther-
SH, oP mistor, SH will be displayed. If control senses an open thermistor, OP will be dis-
played.
- Moisture Sensor 1 Refer to Diagnostic Test Descriptions. Test step lasts for 15 seconds.
Test (Shorted)
- Moisture Sensor 2 Refer to Diagnostic Test Descriptions. Test step lasts for 15 seconds.
Test (Resistance)
nn SS 10 Minute Test Determines if tumble dryer can function in a cycle for 10 minutes. Start pad will flash
Cycle one second on and one second off. The Start pad can be used to decrease time remain-
ing. If Start pad is not pressed within 4.25 minutes, the control will return to Idle Mode.
Table 10
Machine Errors
PDA Communications Error Auto Ignition Retry (Gas Models Only)
If the Ignition Control Module (ICM) fails to ignite the gas valve
These errors may occur during communications. When an error
the ICM will send an ICM Lockout Alarm to the control. When
occurs, the display indicates the error message on the control for
the control receives the ICM Lockout Alarm it will increment the
a few seconds. When a PDA communication error occurs, the au-
ICM Lockout Alarm audit counter.
dit counter Total Bad IR Communications is incremented, the
hour, date, and year of the event are saved, and the error code is If the ICM needs to be manually reset, when the control receives
saved. An active machine cycle is not affected when there is an the ICM Lockout Alarm it will display the Cycle Stopped Menu
error during PDA communications. with text prompting the user to press the Start keypad to reset the
ICM. The user can continue to reset the ICM until there are no
Open Thermistor Error more programmable retry attempts (factory default is 3) or the
gas ignites. On machines equipped with an ICM that does not
Any time the control senses a temperature less than 0°F [-18°C] need to be manually reset, when the control receives the ICM
after the first three minutes of an active cycle, the control will go Lockout Alarm it will turn the heat relay off for twenty (20) sec-
to Cool Down, display this error message, and then turn on the onds and then turn it back on to try and ignite the gas. The con-
audio signal. The control will continue to display the error mes- trol will continue to try and ignite the gas until there are no more
sage until any of the keypads are pressed, the Cool Down portion programmable retry attempts (factory default is 3) or the gas ig-
of the cycle has ended, and the temperature reading is greater nites. If the ICM fails to ignite the gas on the last attempt the con-
than 0°F [-18°C]. Press any keypad to stop audio signal. Once all trol will start the Cool Down portion of the cycle, display the heat
three occur, the control will return to the Idle Mode. error message and sound the audio signal. When the Cool Down
portion of the cycle ends the control will continue to display the
error message until power is cycled to the machine or a user
Shorted Thermistor Error presses the Back keypad.
Any time the control senses a temperature greater than 210 + 4°F
[99°C + 16°C] during an active cycle, the control will enter the Air Flow Switch Errors
Cool Down portion of the cycle, display this error message, and
turn on the audio signal. The control will continue to display the The control will flag an Airflow Switch Error under several con-
error message until any of the keypads are pressed, the Cool ditions. Airflow Switch Errors will be processed differently de-
Down portion of the cycle has ended, and the temperature read- pending upon what state the machine was in when the error was
ing is less than 210°F [99°C]. Press any keypad to stop audio sig- detected.
nal. Once all three occur, the control will return to the Idle Mode.
Airflow Switch Sensed Closed While Not In Run
Stove and Cabinet Limit Errors Mode
If an airflow switch is sensed closed 30 seconds after entering
There are up to two Stove Limit thermostats and one Cabinet
Idle Mode, Pause Mode or End of Cycle Mode, the control will
Limit thermostat on the machine. While the heat relay is on, if the
display an error message until power is cycled or the error clears.
stove temperature or cabinet temperature reaches the high tem-
The cycle will not start and all user inputs will be ignored. If the
perature for the particular limit thermostat, the heater will turn off
error does clear, the control will go back to its previous mode of
automatically and the control will continue the cycle with no heat
operation.
until the limit thermostat resets. Once the control reaches the End
of Cycle the control will display the appropriate error message, if
programmed to do so, and sound the audio signal. The control Airflow Switch Does Not Close After Cycle Started
will continue displaying the error message until the control re- If the airflow switch does not close within 5 seconds of the
turns to Idle mode. start/re-start of a cycle, the control will go to the Cool Down por-
NOTE: On some models the stove and cabinet limit tion of the cycle, display an error message and sound the audio
thermostats need to be manually reset. The remainder alarm. Once the Cool Down portion of the cycle ends, the control
of the cycle will be run with no heat. On these models, will continue to display the error message until the power is cy-
the thermostat(s) must be reset prior to cycling power cled to the machine or the Back keypad is pressed.
or the control will return back to Error Mode.
Error Codes
Following is a list of possible error codes for an electronic con-
trol. Errors beginning with EI refer to external device Infra-red
communication errors. All other errors refer to machine errors.
Dis-
play Description Cause/Corrective Action
EI01 Transmission Failure Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again.
EI02 Device Time-out Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again.
EI03 Invalid Command Code Incorrect machine type. Before downloading, ensure data is for current machine type.
EI05 Invalid or Out-of-Range Data Incorrect machine type. Before downloading, ensure data is for current machine type
and values entered are within the minimum and maximum limits.
EI09 CRC-16 Error Communication failure. Re-aim external device and try again.
EI0A Framing Error Communication error. Re-aim external device and try again.
EI0C Time-out Exceeded Communication error. Re-aim external device and try again.
EI0E Encryption Error Incorrect machine type. Before downloading, ensure data is for current machine type.
EI0F Invalid Wake-up or Infra-red Communication failure or infra-red is disabled. Manually enable infra-red on control or
Disabled re-aim external device and try again.
ESH Shorted Thermistor Error Remove any lint build-up around thermistor. Inspect wires to the thermistor. If problem
persists, replace thermistor.
EoP Open Thermistor Error Remove any lint build-up around thermistor. Inspect wires to the thermistor. If problem
persists, replace thermistor.
E AF1 Airflow Switch Error (Switch Inspect lint screen and ductwork. Once error is cleared, control will go back to previous
Fails to Open At End of Cycle) mode of operation.
E AF2 Airflow Switch Error (Switch Inspect lint screen and ductwork. Cycle power to machine (power down, then power
Does Not Close After Cycle up) or push Back keypad.
Starts)
E AF Airflow Switch Error (Switch Inspect lint screen and ductwork. Cycle power to machine (power down, then power
Bounces During Cycle) up) or push Back keypad.
E HEAt Machine Did Not Reach Ex- The ignition control has power, but a flame was not sensed after the programmed
pected Temperature. amount of retries. Be sure that gas is turned on. If problem persists, troubleshoot the
ignition circuit. (Igniter, Cable, Ignition Control Module.)
E SL Stove Limit 1 Error Inspect tumble dryers venting/ventwork to ensure that the ventwork is adequate and that
there are no blockages. Be sure to clean and inspect lint screen. Remove any lint build-
up around the thermostat. If problem persists, replace thermostat.
E SL2 Stove Limit 2 Error Inspect tumble dryers venting/ventwork to ensure that the ventwork is adequate and that
there are no blockages. Be sure to clean and inspect lint screen. Remove any lint build-
up around the thermostat. If problem persists, replace thermostat.
E CAb Cabinet Limit Error Remove any lint build-up around thermostat. If problem persists, replace control or
thermostat.
Table 11 continues...
Dis-
play Description Cause/Corrective Action
E iCn ICM Lockout Alarm Active Check that the gas is turned on and that the ignition circuit functions. Also check that
the gas valve is operational.
E rot Rotation Sensor Error Check for broken or worn belts. Make sure machine is not over loaded and check if ro-
tation sensor is working. If problem persists, replace rotation sensor or control.
ESEtUP DIP Switch Configuration Size Check temperature index harness and dipswitch settings. If problem persists, replace
Mismatch Error temperature index harness or control.
E FCOn Fan Motor Contactor Error Inspect wires to the fan motor contactor. Check signal to the output control. If problem
persists, replace fan motor contactor.
E FnCS Fan Motor Centrifugal Switch Clean vents on the fan motor. Inspect wires to the fan motor centrifugal switch. If prob-
Error lem persists, replace fan motor.
EnoiSt Moisture Sensor Error Push Back keypad to clear the error.
Table 11
Communication Mode
This mode is entered whenever the control is communicating
with a PDA. Refer to PC and PDA Application User Instruc-
tions.
Infra-red Communications
The Infra-red Communications feature allows the control to com-
municate with an external device. The control can be program-
med and have its data read without using the keypad. It may also
be used to start and stop various diagnostic tests.
Cycle Charts
Standard Machine Cycles
Cycle Cycle Name Cycle Type Material Type Reversing Temperature Target Cool
No. Moisture Down
or Time
13 Uniform Perm Press Moisture Dry Synthetic OFF 140°F [60°C] 5% 2 minutes/
100°F
[38°C]
14 Uniform Cotton Moisture Dry Cotton OFF 190°F [88°C] 5% 2 minutes/
100°F
[38°C]
15 30 Minute High Time Dry n/a OFF 190°F [88°C] 30 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes 100°F
[38°C]
16 30 Minute Med Time Dry n/a OFF 160°F [71°C] 30 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes 100°F
[38°C]
17 30 Minute Low Time Dry n/a OFF 140°F [60°C] 30 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes 100°F
[38°C]
18 30 Minute No Heat Time Dry n/a OFF n/a 30 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes No Heat
19 15 Minute High Time Dry n/a OFF 190°F [88°C] 15 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes 100°F
[38°C]
20 15 Minute Med Time Dry n/a OFF 160°F [71°C] 15 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes 100°F
[38°C]
21 15 Minute Low Time Dry n/a OFF 140°F [60°C] 15 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes 100°F
[38°C]
22 15 Minute No Heat Time Dry n/a OFF n/a 15 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes No Heat
23 10 Minute High Time Dry n/a OFF 190°F [88°C] 10 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes 100°F
[38°C]
24 10 Minute Med Time Dry n/a OFF 160°F [71°C] 10 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes 100°F
[38°C]
25 10 Minute Low Time Dry n/a OFF 140°F [60°C] 10 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes 100°F
[38°C]
26 10 Minute No Heat Time Dry n/a OFF n/a 10 mi- 2 minutes/
nutes No Heat
27 5 Minute High Time Dry n/a OFF 190°F [88°C] 5 minutes 2 minutes/
100°F
[38°C]
Table continues...
28 5 Minute Med Time Dry n/a OFF 160°F [71°C] 5 minutes 2 minutes/
100°F
[38°C]
29 5 Minute Low Time Dry n/a OFF 140°F [60°C] 5 minutes 2 minutes/
100°F
[38°C]
30 5 Minute No Heat Time Dry n/a OFF n/a 5 minutes 2 minutes/
No Heat
n/a = not applicable
- All cycles with reversing on rotate for 30 seconds and pause for 6 seconds.
- Cool down and reversing settings can be changed from what is pre-programmed from the factory.
- If machine does not have the moisture sensing option, the moisture sensing cycles in the table above are automatically changed to
Auto-Dry cycle type with Dryness Level 0 (zero).
The first 7 cycles for wetclean machines are listed below. Cycles 8-30 are the same as the table listed above.
Cycle Cycle Name Cycle Type Material Type Reversing Temperature Target Cool
No. Moisture Down
or Time