Owner`s manual
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Troubleshooting Chart
Check manual for proper leveling procedures.
Accidental damage to the fan blade can change the
dynamic balance. Damaged fans should be replaced.
Adjust basket clearance.
Tighten set screws. Make sure sheaves are in proper
alignment.
Adjust belt tension.
Occcasionally screws, nails, etc., will hang in the
basket perforations and drag against the sweep sheets
surrounding the basket. Such foreign objects should
be removed immediately.
Check for correct control voltage - 120V.
Check power supply, check secondary voltage on
transformer and check wiring and wiring diagram.
Replace coil assembly.
Turn manual gas valve on.
Replace door switch.
Clean out lint compartment daily. Check back draft
damper for foreign objects, lint accumulation or other
causes that may prevent damper from operating.
Check duct work for lint build-up. Check installation
sheet to insure that duct work and make-up air open-
ings are adequately sized. Check exhaust outlet. If a
screen has been improperly installed on the outlet, it
may be clogged with lint or frozen over in winter.
Never install a screen on the exhaust outlet. Vacuum
within dryer drops to .09 inches (3 mm) or water
column, or less, for normal operation of dryer, vacuum
reading can be made with a vacuum u-gauge by
removing a sheet metal screw in the front panel of
dryer, and inserting the rubber tube of the vacuum
gauge into screw opening.
Dryer noisy or vibrating.
Dryer runs, but no heat.
Not leveled.
Fan out of balance.
Basket rubbing.
V-belt sheaves.
Belt.
Foreign objects.
Incorrect voltage.
No voltage.
Defective gas valve.
gas turned off.
Defective door
switch.
Air switch not
operating.
TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY