Programming Electronic Control Dryer Programming Manual Model numbers in this manual are shown on Page 2. DRYING DOOR OPEN COOL DOWN TIME REMAINING PRICE INSERT COINS PUSH START FABRICS AND TEMPERATURES NORMAL HIGH TEMP PERM PRESS MED TEMP START DELICATES LOW TEMP TUMBLE NO HEAT C541i Use this manual with all electronic dryers. Part No.
WARNING FAILURE TO INSTALL, MAINTAIN, AND/OR OPERATE THIS MACHINE ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN CONDITIONS WHICH CAN PRODUCE BODILY INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense, caution, and carefulness are factors which cannot be built into these dryers.
Model Identification Information in this manual is applicable to these dryer models: EEC290 EEC591 EEJ907 EE2807 EE2907 EE3807 EE3907 EE5807 EE5817 EE5907 EE5917 EE6807 EE6817 EE6907 EE6917 EGC290 EGC591 EGJ909 EG2809 EG2909 EG3809 EG3909 EG5809 EG5819 EG5909 EG5919 EG6809 EG6819 EG6909 EG6919 ZEC290 ZEC591 ZEJ907 ZE2907 ZE3807 ZE5917 ZE6817 ZGC290 ZGC591 ZGJ909 ZG2909 ZG3809 ZG5919 ZG6819 SDE407 SDE507 SDE607 SDE707 SDG409 SDG509 SDG609 SDG709 SSE407 SSE417 SSE507 SSE517 SSE607 SSE617 SSE707 SSE717 SSG40
Table of Contents Model Identification .......................................................... 2 14. MED TEMP Temperature ................................ Medium Temperature Chart 4 ......................... 15. LOW TEMP Cool Down Time .......................... 16. LOW TEMP Temperature ................................ Low Temperature Chart 5 ............................... 17. Additional Time ............................................... Additional Time Chart 6 .................................. 18.
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Section I Preliminary Information About the Control Power Failure Recovery The Electronic Control on the coin dryer is an advanced programmable computer that lets the owner control machine features by pressing sequences of SELECT CYCLE pads. See Figure 1. If power fails during an active cycle, the cycle status is saved in the Electronic Control memory capable of retaining information without direct power for a minimum of six years.
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Section II Electronic Control Identification SELECT CYCLE Pads (Figure 1) START Pad (Figure 1) SELECT CYCLE pads are used to select the specific dryer cycle and temperature. These pads include HIGH TEMP, MED TEMP, LOW TEMP, and NO HEAT, Figure 1. SELECT CYCLE pads are also used in programming and customizing cycle information and retrieving audit information in Section VII, “Entering the Special Mode.
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Section III Vacuum Florescent Display (VFD) Identification Status Words INSERT COINS DOOR OPEN The status word INSERT COINS is lit to prompt the user to insert coins to satisfy the vend price for the chosen cycle. When INSERT COINS is lit, the three digits and the decimal point will display the vend price remaining to be satisfied. The status word DOOR OPEN is lit and flashes at one-second intervals whenever the dryer door is open.
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Section IV Dryer Operation Start Up DRYING DOOR OPEN COOL DOWN TIME REMAINING PRICE Whenever power is applied to the dryer, the Electronic Control becomes active and lights the default cycle LED (MED TEMP). In addition, the status words PRICE and INSERT COINS are lit with the MED TEMP vend price displayed. This is referred to as the “Ready” mode, Figure 3. INSERT COINS The customer may select a different cycle if desired. The VFD display will show the current vend price for each cycle chosen.
When a cycle is complete, a signal will sound for three seconds at one of three programmable volumes (if selected). Dryers shipped from the factory have the signal turned off. The signal (if selected) will sound at the end of each cycle, when SELECT CYCLE pads are pushed, or when coins are entered. Each of these signals can be turned on or off separately (refer to Section VIII, option 1, to program signal options).
Signals There are three options where a signal may sound during the dryer operation. The owner may program when the signals will sound and at what volume level. These three options are listed below: 1. End of Cycle Signal By default, this signal is turned off. If enabled, the signal will sound for three seconds at one of three programmable volume levels at the end of a cycle. 2. Keypad Depression Signal By default, this signal is set at the lowest volume level and will sound for .25 seconds.
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Section V Electronic Control Special Features Programming the Electronic Control For detailed information on running diagnostic tests, refer to “Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions,” Section X. The Electronic Control allows the dryer owner to program special features. Cycle and vend information may be programmed and displayed by opening and closing the service door and then pressing combinations of SELECT CYCLE pads on the Electronic Control keypad.
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Section VI Opening the Service Door Overview Manually programming the Electronic Control often requires the operator to open and close the service door. Opening and closing the service door trips a switch allowing access to various programmable options, diagnostics, and audit capabilities. On stand-alone dryers, the service door is located on the top of the meter case, and on the front control dryer, the service door is located in the control panel. See Figure 8.
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Section VII Entering the Special Mode Overview The rest of this section describes the six special features that the Electronic Control can enter. It is necessary to enter the Special Mode when programming special features 1–4 in the list below. For programming, testing, and retrieving information from the Electronic Control, it is often necessary to enter the Special Mode by following the four simple steps below. How to Enter the Special Mode 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3.
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Section VIII Programming the Electronic Control What Can Be Programmed? Programmable Options Available This feature allows the owner to program cycle information, standard vend pricing, special vends, and others. Refer to this section when programming the Electronic Control. This section offers a detailed description of all 29 options available for programming. Each description includes instructions on when and why the option might be used and, more importantly, how to program the option.
1. Audio Signal “SIg” This option allows the user to program when the signals will sound and at what volume level. NOTE: The number appearing in the VFD is the current number that was selected from Chart 1 located on the following page. There are three occasions where a signal may sound during the dryer operation. These three occasions are listed below: 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. End of Cycle Signal By default, this signal is turned off.
How to Read Chart 1 To determine the correct three-digit number required in step four on the previous page, review the chart below. Read Chart 1 from left to right. Each row begins with a three-digit number required in step 4. Each three-digit number in the first column is followed by the words ON or OFF in the following columns. The word ON or OFF indicates if the option at the top of that column is turned on or turned off when that number is entered.
2. Normal Vend Price “nPr” 5. This option allows the user to set the normal (heated cycle) vend pricing which will be displayed in the VFD when in the “Ready” mode. The vend price programmed in this option is used for all cycles except the NO HEAT cycle. Program this option whenever a heated cycle vend price needs to be changed. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values How to Set the Normal Vend Price “nPr” 1. 2. NORMAL HIGH TEMP Control must be in Special Mode.
3. Special Vend A, ON/OFF Days of Week “SPA” 4. This option allows the user to set the start day and stop day of a special vend. Special Vend A is used to interrupt the standard vend cycles for special occasions. The special vend can be programmed to start at a specific time or day of the week and end on another. NOTE: The number appearing in the VFD is the current number that was selected from Chart 2 beginning on the following page. 5.
How to Read Chart 2 To determine the correct three-digit number required in step four on the previous page, review the chart below. Read Chart 2 from left to right. Each row begins with a three-digit number required in step 4. Each three-digit number in the first column is followed by the words ON or OFF in the following columns. The word ON or OFF indicates if the option at the top of that column is turned on or turned off when that number is entered.
Special Vend A Day Value Chart “SPA“ (Continued) "SPA" VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED TUE SUN 057 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 059 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 061 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 063 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON 065 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 067 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 069 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 071 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 073 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 075 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 077 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 079 OFF O
Special Vend A Day Value Chart “SPA” (Continued) "SPA" VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED TUE MON SUN 129 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 131 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 133 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 135 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 137 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 139 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 141 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 143 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 145 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 147 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 149 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 15
Special Vend A Day Value Chart “SPA” (Continued) "SPA" VALUE SAT FRI THUR WED MON SUN 201 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 203 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 205 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 207 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 209 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 211 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 213 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 215 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 217 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 219 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 221 ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 223 ON ON OFF ON ON
4. Special Vend A, Normal Price “AnP” This option allows the user to set the heated cycle (LOW TEMP, MED TEMP, HIGH TEMP) vend pricing for Special Vend A. In this option the user will set the number of coins needed to satisfy the vend price. 4. When “AnP” appears in the VFD, press the START pad. The current number of coins required to fulfill the Special Vend A normal price will appear in the VFD. 5.
5. Special Vend A, NO HEAT Price “AFP” This option allows the user to set the NO HEAT cycle price for Special Vend A. 4. When “AFP” appears in the VFD, press the START pad. The current number of coins required to fulfill the Special Vend A NO HEAT price will appear in the VFD. 5. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current number of coins displayed in the VFD to the desired number of coins, Figure 23.
6. Special Vend A, Normal Time “AnL” This option allows the user to set the normal (heated cycle) time for Special Vend A. 5. How to Program the Special Vend A Normal Time “AnL” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the number of minutes displayed in the VFD to the desired number of minutes, Figure 26. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
7. Special Vend A, NO HEAT Time “AFL” This option allows the user to set the time for the NO HEAT cycle in Special Vend A. 5. How to Program Special Vend A NO HEAT Time “AFL” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current number of minutes to the desired number of minutes, Figure 29. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
8. Special Vend A, Start Hour “ASH” This option allows the user to set the hour that Special Vend A will begin. The start and end hour programmed for a special vend must be within the same day. 5. How to Program Special Vend A Start Hour “ASH” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current hour to the desired hour, Figure 32. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
9. Special Vend A, End Hour “AEH” 5. This option allows the user to set the hour that Special Vend A will end. The start and end hour programmed for a special vend must be within the same day. How to Program Special Vend A End Hour “AEH” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current end hour to the desired end hour, Figure 35. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
10. Normal Cycle (HIGH, MED, LOW) Time “nCL” This option allows the user to set the normal (heated cycle) time. 5. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current number of minutes to the desired number of minutes, Figure 38. How to Program Normal Time “nCL” 1. 2. Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII. While pressing and holding the HIGH TEMP pad with one hand, press the MED TEMP pad with the other hand.
11. HIGH TEMP Cool Down Time “HCL” This option allows the user to set the amount of cool down time allowed in the HIGH TEMP cycle. It is recommended to set the cool down time for more than three minutes. 5. How to Program HIGH TEMP Cool Down Time “HCL” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current number of minutes allowed in Cool Down, Figure 41. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode.
12. HIGH TEMP Temperature “HdE” This option allows the user to set the maximum temperature in the HIGH TEMP cycle. 6. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current three-digit number displayed in the VFD to the desired three-digit number in Chart 3, Figure 44. How to Program HIGH TEMP Temperature “HdE” 1. 2. Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII. While pressing and holding the HIGH TEMP pad with one hand, press the MED TEMP pad with the other hand.
13. MED TEMP Cool Down Time “PCL” 5. This option allows the user to set the amount of cool down time allowed in the MED TEMP cycle. It is recommended to set the cool down time for more than three minutes. How to Program MED TEMP Cool Down Time “PCL” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current number of minutes allowed in Cool Down, Figure 47. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
14. MED TEMP Temperature “PdE” 6. This option allows the user to set the maximum temperature in the MED TEMP cycle. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current three-digit number to the desired threedigit number from Chart 4, Figure 50. How to Program MED TEMP Temperature “PdE” 1. 2. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
15. LOW TEMP Cool Down Time “LCL” This option allows the user to set the amount of cool down time allowed in the LOW TEMP cycle. It is recommended to set the cool down time for more than three minutes. 5. How to Program LOW TEMP Cool Down Time “LCL” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current number of minutes allowed in Cool Down, Figure 53. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
16. LOW TEMP Temperature “LdE” This option allows the user to set the maximum temperature in the LOW TEMP cycle. 6. How to Program LOW TEMP Temperature “LdE” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current three-digit number to the desired threedigit number from Chart 5, Figure 56. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
17. Additional Time “Add” This option allows the user to set the amount of time that is added to a cycle whenever additional coin(s) are entered after the vend price has been satisfied. NOTE: To determine the three-digit number to enter in the following step, refer to “How to Use This Chart” for Chart 6 on the following page. How to Program Additional Time “Add” 1. 2. 6. Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
How to Read Chart 6 additional drying. If (128) is entered in step 6, NO additional time will be added when additional coins are entered. If (129) is entered in step 6, 1 minute will be added to the cycle when an additional coin is entered. If (130) is entered, two minutes will be added and so on for a maximum of (255) or 127 minutes. Use this chart to set the amount of time to be added to a cycle for each coin entered after the vend price has been satisfied. The chart range begins at 127 and ends at 255.
18. NO HEAT Vend Price “FPr” This option allows the user to set the NO HEAT cycle vend price. 5. NOTE: This option is directly related to option 20 (Coin Value “COI”). If the coin value is set for U.S. currency, and the coin drop accepts only quarters, the coin value should be set for “025.” Therefore, each time a quarter is entered into the coin drop, the vend price will decrease 25 cents. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values NORMAL HIGH TEMP How to Set the NO HEAT Vend Price 1.
19. NO HEAT Cycle Time “FCL” This option allows the user to set the time for the NO HEAT cycle. 5. How to Program the NO HEAT Time “FCL” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current number of minutes to the desired number of minutes, Figure 65. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
20. Coin Value “COI” This option allows the user to set a specific numerical value for a coin entered. For example, in the United States the coin value for one quarter would be measured in cents (25). Therefore, the coin value entered for one quarter would be 025. 4. When “COI” appears in the VFD, press the START pad twice. The current coin value will appear in the VFD. 5. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current coin value to the desired amount, Figure 68.
21. Default Cycle Status “dCS” This option allows the user to set the default cycle the machine will enter when in “Ready” mode. When programming the default cycle refer to Chart 7 on this page. NOTE: To determine the three-digit number to enter in the following step, refer to Chart 7 at the bottom of the page. 6. How to Program the Default Cycle Status “dCS” 1. 2. Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
22. Power Fail Reset “rPF” This option allows the user to set the amount of time the Electronic Control will store active cycle information in the event of a power failure. The default settings for Power Fail Reset is five minutes. 5. Locate the desired three-digit number in the first column of Chart 8. 6. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current three-digit number to the desired threedigit number selected from Chart 8, Figure 74.
How to Read Chart 8 Use this chart to set the amount of time for Power Fail Reset. information will not be saved if power fails. If (129) is entered in step 6, the current cycle will be saved in the Electronic Control for up to one minute. If power is not restored within one minute, the control will revert back to “Ready” mode when power is restored. If (130) is entered, two minutes will be added to Power Fail Reset and so on for a maximum of (255) or 127 minutes.
23. Control Configuration “CFg” This option allows the user to enable or disable preprogrammed capabilities within the Electronic Control. 5. Locate the desired three-digit number in the first column of Chart 9. 6. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the current three-digit number to the desired threedigit number selected from Chart 9, Figure 77. How to Program the Control Configuration “CFg” 1. 2. Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
How to Read Chart 9 The configuration option (Chart 9 ) is used to enable/ disable the preprogrammed daylight savings option, Fahrenheit/Celsius option, infrared access option, decimal option, and the automatic collect option in the Electronic Control. To change any or all of these configuration options, review the following descriptions carefully and choose the appropriate configuration value in Chart 9. Next, enter the appropriate value in step 6 on the previous page.
24. Set Real-Time Clock (minutes) “CIn” 5. This option allows the user to set the Electronic Control’s internal clock to the correct time in minutes. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the minutes to the correct time, Figure 80. How to Program Set Real-Time Clock (minutes) “CIn” 1. 2. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
25. Set Real-Time Clock (hours) “CHr” 5. This option allows the user to set the Electronic Control’s internal clock to the correct time in hours. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the hours to the correct time, Figure 83. How to Program Set Real-Time Clock (hours) “CHr” 1. 2. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
26. Set Real-Time Clock (day) “CdA” This option allows the user to set the Electronic Control’s internal clock to the correct day. 5. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the day until correct, Figure 86. How to Program Set Real-Time Clock (day) “CdA” 1. 2. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
27. Set Real-Time Clock (date) “CdE” This option allows the user to set the Electronic Control's internal clock to the correct day of the month. 5. How to Program Set Real-Time Clock (date) “CdE” 1. 2. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the day of the month until correct, Figure 89. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
28. Set Real-Time Clock (month) “COn” 5. This option allows the user to set the Electronic Control’s internal clock to the correct month. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the month until correct, Figure 92. How to Program Set Real-Time Clock (month) “COn” 1. 2. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
29. Set Real-Time Clock (year) “CYr” This option allows the user to set the Electronic Control’s internal clock to the correct year. 5. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO HEAT (–) pad to increase or decrease the year until correct, Figure 95. How to Program Set Real-Time Clock (year) “CYr” 1. 2. Press this pad to choose (enter) selected options or values Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to Section VII.
Section IX Collecting Audit Information This feature allows the owner to retrieve audit information by pressing a sequence of SELECT CYCLE pads. For an explanation of the audit options available, see the Audit Options List on this page. How to Read Audit Data 1. How to Enter Audit Feature 1. 2. 3. 4. Be sure the dryer is in the “Ready” mode before continuing to step 2. See Figure 3. If the dryer is in an active cycle, rapid advance through the cycle (see the Rapid Advance feature, Section XII ).
To advance to the next number segment for each option, press PERM PRESS: One Time Two Times Three Times If, for example, the audit has counted 10,009 coins in the Total Number of Coins “CnS” option, pressing the START pad one time in step 2 will show [000],010,009 = (no millions). Pressing the START pad again will show 000,[010],000 = (ten thousand). Pressing the START pad a third time will show 000,010,[009] = (nine). The total = 000,010,009 or 10,009.
Section X Testing Machine and Electronic Control Functions The Electronic Control allows the owner to run diagnostic tests on various dryer operations without servicing the dryer. The diagnostic tests available to the owner are as follows: · · · · · · 4. Diagnostic Test Dryer-On Temperature Test Thermistor Temperature Display Test Coin Vault Opening Test Service Door Opening Test Coin Drop Input Test While pressing and holding the START pad with one hand, press the HIGH TEMP pad with the other hand.
Test Descriptions Diagnostic Test Dryer-On Temperature Test To start this test, follow steps 1–4 in “How to Enter Testing Feature.” Next, while pressing and holding the NO HEAT pad with one hand, press the HIGH TEMP pad with the other hand. The Diagnostic Test is designed to exercise various relays, signals, LED's, and VFD time displays. Chart 12 defines each step of the Diagnostic Test routine. To exit this test see NOTE below. To start this test, follow steps 1–4 in “How to Enter Testing Feature.
Each time the coin vault is opened, the count on the VFD display increases. This routine tests if the coin vault counter is operating properly. During this test, the coin vault counter will save the time and date of the initial opening of the test. All further test openings have no effect on the coin vault opening counter. Coin Drop Input Test To start this test, follow steps 1–4 in “How to Enter Testing Feature.” Next, press the LOW TEMP pad. The VFD display will show “C:OO,” Figure 100.
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Section XI Sales Floor Feature The Sales Floor Feature turns on the entire VFD display including all status words, LEDs, and the three 7-segment digits. 4. How to Enter Sales Floor Feature 1. How to Exit Sales Floor Feature Be sure the dryer is in the “Ready” mode before continuing to step 2. See Figure 3. 1. Be sure service door has been opened and closed. Refer to Section VI. If the dryer is in an active cycle, rapid advance through the cycle, see the Rapid Advance feature, (Section XII ).
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Section XII Rapid Advance Feature The Rapid Advance feature allows the owner to quickly reduce the amount of time remaining in an active cycle or advance into a cycle from the “Ready” mode. How to Enter Rapid Advance Feature 1. Open and close the service door. Refer to Section VI . 2. While pressing and holding the HIGH TEMP pad with one hand, press the START pad with the other hand. 3. Press the LOW TEMP pad and hold to rapidly reduce the time remaining in a cycle.
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Section XIII Clear Vend Feature The Clear Vend feature allows the owner to return a control into the “Ready” mode. See Figure 3. If a dryer is prompting for coins and some coins have been entered, but the full vend price has not been satisfied, the owner may clear the vend by performing the following steps: How to Enter Clear Vend Feature 1. Open and close the service door. Refer to Section VI. 2. While pressing and holding the HIGH TEMP pad with one hand, press the MED TEMP pad with the other hand.
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Section XIV Default Dryer Settings Default Settings Default Default Settings Default Cycle PERM PRESS MED TEMP HIGH Temperature 155o MEDIUM Temperature 145o Signal Keypress signal End of Cycle signal Coin Drop Input signal Volume level ON OFF OFF Low LOW Temperature 115o Additional Time ON (15 minutes) NORMAL Vend Price 4 coins Power Fail Reset OFF (5 minutes) NO HEAT Vend Price 4 coins Special Vend A,B,C,D OFF Coin Value .
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