CROSSOVER 2.0 SERIES In a class by itself ATING MANUAL D R Y EDRYER R O P OPER E R AT ING MANUAL DOC. NO. 098538 EDITION DOC. NO. 098538 4.2018 EDITION 4.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following: • Read all instructions before using the appliance. • Do not dry articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances, as they give off vapours that could ignite or explode.
WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD • Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death or property damage. • Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liqids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: • Do not light the gas appliance; Do not touch any electrical switch. • Do not use any phones in your building. • Clear the room, building, or area of all occupants. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.
Model Numbers Electric DLHF0817EMI DLHF0817E DLHS0817EMI DLHS0817E Gas DLHF0817GMI DLHF0817G DLHS0817GMI DLHS0817G
Operating Manual WARNING: ALL OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE FOLLOWED AT THE FREQUENCY SPECIFIED FOR PROPER OPERATION OF YOUR MACHINE. PLEASE ENTER THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS ON THE MACHINE(S) DATA PLATE(S). MACHINE MODEL MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER MACHINE TYPE (GAS / ELECTRIC) KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Contents Control Panels + Instructions for Use................................................................1:1 Coin Meter.........................................................................................................2:1 Fault Codes.......................................................................................................3:1 Services Code...................................................................................................4:1 Preventive Maintenance.......................
Control Panel 1:1 The display control panel allows the selection of the main drying programs. The panels consist of program selection buttons (A), a start button (B) and a display (C) which shows the price for each program and the drying time designated for each program. In the event of faults, error codes will be displayed. See the fault codes section of this manual. Explanation of the control panel.
Instruction for Use 1:2 Dryer Operation Load garments into machine and close the door. Do not overload the dryer. Press the button for the desired program. High Medium Low No Heat Alta Media Baja Aire Frio Heating Cooling Start Calentando Enfriando Price/Time Remaining Precio/Tiempo Comienzo Program Description The machine is equipped with four programs adapted to the range of use to which the machine is intended. The machine offers four standard drying programs.
Coin Meter Coin Operation In coin operated machines prices for programs and other operational parameters must be programmed during machine setup. Prices can be programmed as dollars and cents or as the number of coins or tokens required to start and to add additional drying time. There are four drying programs High, Medium, Low, and No Heat. These four programs can be programmed for different prices and times. When the machine is in standby mode (i.e.
2:2 Coin Meter decimal point is turned off, and prices are set and displayed as “number of coins or tokens” required (e.g. “12”). In either case, the value of each coin drop is stored in Register 031 “Coin Value 1” and Register 032 “Coin Value 2” and determine how much the remaining price will be reduced each time a coin is deposited. The coin-value registers can be adjusted to accommodate any currency. Free Dry / OPL Mode When the Amount To Start (ATS) register for a program is set to 0.
Coin Meter credited time shall be increased before being added to the base price of the drying program. For example, if “Time for amount to start”, (Register 044 – 047) = 30 and Time for additional coin or push, register (048 – 051) = 10 and promotion percentage = 50, then 45 minutes shall be credited when the Amount to start is paid and 15 minutes shall be credited when additional coin 1 pulses are received. Setting the promotion to “A00” sets the machine to free dry mode.
2:4 Coin Meter 13. Press START, this will save the changes and exit register 74. 14. Program the three other Promotion times and percentages as desired using register pairs: 075 & 076 (Promotion #2), 077 & 078 (Promotion #3), and 079 & 080 (Promotion #4). Each promotion can have a different percent reduction. They must not overlap with each other. 15. Exit Service Mode.
Fault Codes Faults/errors in the program or machine are indicated by a numerical error code on the panel display. Some error codes are cleared automatically when the Start button is pressed and some when the door is opened. For other error codes, a service technician must be called. Error Code Cause / Action E 00 Machine out of operation. E 01 Inlet air temperature limit exceeded. E 02 Outlet air temperature limit exceeded. E 03 Inlet thermistor short circuit.
4:1 Service Mode To activate Service Mode for machines with coin meters: 1. Remove the coin box. 2. Press and release the SERVICE MODE plunger switch at the rear of the coin vault. The screen will display “8888”. 3. Press the START button. “SE” appears in the display. 4. Use the LOW and NO HEAT buttons to navigate to the desired register. 5. Press START to access the register or activate the function. 6. Use LOW and NO HEAT to change values, as appropriate.
Service Mode 4. Service mode automatically terminates if no pushbutton is pressed for 60 seconds whenever the machine is not running. 5. When service modes 20, 21, 22 or 23 are activated a “background timer is started and shall be used to stop the dryer after running for 90 continuous minutes if the machine has not been stopped by a press of the Start button. 6. A CPU reset will return the machine’s registers and temperature settings to default values.
Service Mode 4:3 Operating Test Registers: Note: Activation of test 020-023 clears previous value stored in register 028. *020 Run, Heat to 65°C (display shows outlet temperature blinking, while operating). *021 Run, Heat to 57°C (display shows outlet temperature blinking, while operating). *022 Run, Heat to 49°C (display shows outlet temperature blinking, while operating). *023 Motor ON, Runtime 60 minutes, No heating (display shows outlet temperature blinking, while operating).
Service Mode 044 Time for ATS for High heat(range=1-90, default=40). 045 Time for ATS for Medium heat(range=1-90, default=40). 046 Time for ATS for Low heat(range=1-90, default=40). 047 Time for ATS for No heat(range=1-90, default=40). 048 Time for additional coin or push for High heat (range = 0-90, default = 6). 049 Time for additional coin or push for Medium heat (range = 0-90, default = 6). 050 Time for additional coin or push for Low heat (range = 0-90, default = 6).
4:5 Service Mode 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 RTC promotion1 “073”>d>hh.mm>%%%>”073” RTC promotion 1 END “074”>hh.mm>”074” RTC promotion 2 START “075”>d>hh.mm>%%%>”075” RTC promotion 2 END “076”>hh.mm>”076” RTC promotion 3 START”077”>d>hh.mm>%%%>”077” RTC promotion 3 END “078”>hh.mm>”078” RTC promotion 4 START”079”>d>hh.mm>%%%>”079” RTC promotion 4 END “080”>hh.mm>”080” Note 073-080 ranges: d= day of week “0”-”A”; 0=promotion inactive, 1=Sunday,2=Monday, ...
Preventive Maintenance Cleaning A program and/or schedule should be established for periodic inspection, cleaning, and removal of lint from various areas of the dryer, as well as throughout the ductwork system. The frequency of cleaning can best be determined from experience at each location. Maximum operating efficiency is dependent upon proper airflow. The accumulation of lint can restrict this airflow. • Clean the lint screen after each load.
Preventive Maintenance 5:2 To be carried out by qualified personnel. Every 6 Months (Refer this service to qualified personnel) • Inspect and remove lint accumulation external exhaust ductwork and from dryer’s internal exhaust ducting. • The accumulation of lint in the exhaust ductwork can create a potential fire hazard. • Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Check back draft dampers in the exhaust ductwork.
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