Phase 8.3 and 8.4 Rev 2.2 Microprocessor User’s Manual American Dryer Corporation 88 Currant Road Fall River MA 02720-4781 USA Telephone: +1 (508) 678-9000 / Fax: +1 (508) 678-9447 e-mail: techsupport@amdry.com www.amdry.com ADC Part No.
Retain This Manual In A Safe Place For Future Reference Please read this manual carefully to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the Phase 8 microprocessor controller (computer) system features, operational instructions, and programming characteristics. This manual contains important information on how to employ all the features of your new dryer in the safest and most economical way. This product embodies advanced concepts in engineering, design, and safety.
Display Fault Message Important ! While machine is displaying “OUT OF ORDER” press the LO key. Read all instructions before operating! General User Information Coin/Debit Models “Coin Dry Mode” ___ Cold Start (Initial/First Use) While machine is displaying “OUT OF ORDER” press the HI key. Clear “Out of Order” Appliance is programmed at the factory as follows: Dryer 10 minute dry time/quarter (coin 1) $.
Introduction to Programming _________ The keypad along with the digital display are used to setup the dryer controls. Entering and Exiting Service Mode Entering How to use the Keypad to Program the Controls Coin/Debit Controllers The HIGH key is used to increase numbers and scan through menu locations. The MEDIUM key will enter program locations and save changes made. Coin/Debit Models Use security key to activate programming mode. The LOW key is used to decrease numbers and scan through menu locations.
Quick Reference Programming Menu for Coin/Debit/Free Models _________________ Machine Info Program Setup Coin Vault Hours Serial # Software Rev Dry Mode Coin Dry Mode Free Dry Mode Control Settings Language Multi Language (Language 1, Language 2) Temp Scale (°F, °C) Buzzer Settings (End of Cycle, Beep Count) Top Back Light (0-200) Bottom Back Light (0-200) Ready Prompt (To start insert #, Ready, Custom) Machine Settings Lint Cleaning Frequency (0-3 Hours) Axial Max Temp (100° - 180° F / 38° - 82° C) Bur
Quick Reference Programming Menu for Non-Coin (OPL) Models _________________ Machine Info Program Setup KEY FUNCTIONS DOWN ARROW Scroll down/decrease value Hours Serial # Software Rev Control Settings Language Multi Language (Language 1, Language 2) Temp Scale (°F, °C) Buzzer Settings (End of Cycle, Beep Count) Top Back Light (0-200) Bottom Back Light (0-200) Machine Settings UP ARROW Scroll up/increase value ENTER Accept selection PAUSE / STOP Back out of a location Diagnostic Mode Machine Setup Lin
Below is a flowchart explaining how to change the time allotted for the start price on coin machines for all temperatures. This is meant to be an example as there are many options and ways to program this controller. All programming parameters and options are explained in the following section “programming selections”. Note Be sure the computer has no credit or time existing before performing this action. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Example: 2.
Non-Coin (OPL) Factory Preset Programs/Parameters _____________________________ The following are the default cycle descriptions: Cycle Name Cycle Type Dryness Cool Down (Manual Only) Auto / Manual Time Level Temp Manual Only Auto Only 100º F - 160º F 38º C - 71º C 0-99 min. 70º F - 100º F 21º C - 38º C Time Temp Reversing Mode Spin Stop Off / On 120-240 sec. 5-10 sec.
Programming Selections ______________ 2: PROGRAM SETUP MAIN MENU While the control is displaying “SERVICE MODE” and PROGRAM SETUP is highlighted, press the MED/ENTER key to enter this menu. When PROGRAM Mode is first entered, the control will enter the PROGRAM Mode main menu. This main menu will serve as the gateway to all of the PROGRAM Mode features. The features include MACHINE INFO, PROGRAM SETUP, DIAGNOSTIC MODE, MACHINE SETUP, and FACTORY SETTINGS.
2: MACHINE SETTINGS 5: LOW KEY SETTINGS (used on coin/debit only) 1: LINT CLEAN FREQ. – adjusts time between prompts to clean lint.
3: DIAGNOSTIC MODE EVENT I.D. 1: FAULT RECORDING 1: UPPER DRYER FAULTS* When a fault is recorded on the top pocket, it can be viewed in this location. If no fault(s) have been recorded, then “NO UPPER FAULTS” will be displayed.
When a cycle is running, the control will display DIAGNOSTIC MODE at the top of the display. If a fault occurs during Diagnostic Mode, the control will enter into a fault cool down and the occurring fault will be displayed. The fault can be cleared by reentering the diagnostic cycle. 3: HELP MENU The help menu allows the user to view the status of different parts of the dryer. When a feature is highlighted, the center section will list that feature and its current status.
Faults __________________________________ Exhaust High Temp Fault Exhaust Probe An exhaust high temperature fault occurs when the exhaust probe is detecting a tumbler temperature that is 20° F above the maximum dryer temperature set point for more than 10-seconds. An exhaust probe fault occurs when the control detects that the exhaust temperature transducer is reading a temperature that is out of the probe’s normal operating temperature range for more than 3-seconds.
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