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Tumble Dryer

Programming
Easy Control
Refer to Page 6 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.)

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Table of Contents

Safety Information..................................................................................6
Important Safety Instructions........................................................................... 6

Introduction........................................................................................... 7
Model Identification........................................................................................7
Machine Type Selection.................................................................................10

Control Identification........................................................................... 12
Symbols Used ..............................................................................................12

Basic Description of Controls................................................................ 14

Initializing the Machine........................................................................ 15


Initialization Menu .......................................................................................15
Drying Control Function ........................................................................... 17
Humidity Control Function ........................................................................17
Cool Down Control Function .....................................................................18
Unwrinkle Control Function ...................................................................... 18
Reversation Control Function .................................................................... 18
Price Sub-menu.........................................................................................19
Software Version Menu..............................................................................21
Configuration Menu ..................................................................................... 21
Option Menu.............................................................................................24
System Menu............................................................................................ 27
Coin Sub-menu......................................................................................... 28
Error List Sub-menu.................................................................................. 28
Inputs....................................................................................................... 28
Communication Link Sub-menu................................................................. 29
Humidity Control..........................................................................................30

Operation Menu................................................................................... 32
Start Up ...................................................................................................... 32
Switch On the Power.....................................................................................32
Load the Dryer............................................................................................. 32
Select a Dryer Program .................................................................................32
Start a Dryer Program....................................................................................32
Advancing a Dryer Program...........................................................................32
Drying Time.................................................................................................33
Cool Down Time ......................................................................................... 33

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Program End................................................................................................ 33
Unwrinkle Time ...........................................................................................33
Wait State.....................................................................................................33
How to Handle Failure Messages................................................................... 33
How to Handle Power Interruptions................................................................33
The Coin Counter .........................................................................................34
The Program Cycle Counter ..........................................................................34
The Lint Filter Cycle Counter ........................................................................34
Setup Electronic Coin Selector ...................................................................... 34

Standard Dry Programs........................................................................35


General........................................................................................................ 35
Drying Programs ..........................................................................................35
Networking.................................................................................................. 36

Troubleshooting.................................................................................... 37
Error Handling .............................................................................................37
Monitoring Temperature and Humidity Values at Run Time.............................. 37
Error Messages ............................................................................................ 37
How To Handle The Error Messages ..............................................................37
Failure Message Overview.............................................................................37
Troubleshooting............................................................................................40
Switching Off and On The Power................................................................... 43
Error Message Descriptions........................................................................... 43
Failure 1: Heating Safety 1......................................................................... 43
Failure 2: Heating Safety 2......................................................................... 43
Failure 5: Motor Thermic........................................................................... 44
Failure 6: Fan Motor Thermic.....................................................................44
Failure 7: Drum Motor Thermic..................................................................44
Failure 8: Airflow Switch Open at Start-up.................................................. 45
Failure 9: Airflow Switch Open After Start-up............................................. 45
Failure 10: Airflow Switch Closed.............................................................. 46
Failure 11: Fault Cool down....................................................................... 46
Failure 12: No Reheating........................................................................... 47
Failure 13: No Heating...............................................................................47
Failure 15: Too Hot................................................................................... 47
Failure 16: Coin Blocking 1 .......................................................................48
Failure 17: Coin Blocking 2 .......................................................................48
Failure 18: Too Hot Safety......................................................................... 48
Failure 19: Defective Temperature Sensor 1................................................. 49
Failure 20: Defective Temperature Sensor 2................................................. 49
Failure 22: Ignition Error at Start-up (GAS HEATING ONLY)...................... 49
Failure 23: Ignition Error After Start-up (Run) (GAS HEATING ONLY)........50
Failure 24: Ignition Error Failure (GAS HEATING ONLY)...........................50
Failure 25: No Humidity Sensor (HUMIDITY CONTROL ONLY)................51
Failure 26: No Humidity Sensor Cap (HUMIDITY CONTROL ONLY)......... 51
Failure 27: No Humidity Reduction.............................................................52
Failure 28: Lint Filter.................................................................................52
Failure 30: Broken Relays External Payment System.................................... 52
Failure 35: Wrong Software Version............................................................53

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Failure 36: Too Hot End ............................................................................53
Failure 37: Too Hot Safety......................................................................... 53
Failure 38: Lint Door Switch ..................................................................... 54
Failure 41: Service Due .............................................................................54
Failure 95: Watch Dog............................................................................... 54
Failure 99: General Memory and Software Error.......................................... 54
Failure 150-165: Memory Errors.................................................................55
Failure 170-199: Sofware Errors................................................................. 55
Humidity Control - Troubleshooting............................................................... 55

Service Information.............................................................................. 57
Instructions for Installing New Software ........................................................ 57
Control Specifications .................................................................................. 57

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Safety Information

Safety Information
Important Safety Instructions NOTE:
Every circuit board has a serial number and the code of
the board (Refer to Figure 1Figure 10 ).
WARNING On the EPROM memory chip on the circuit board is a
label specifying the software number and version
Before operating a machine controlled by an elec-
and/or the date of the software. (Refer to Figure 1Figure
tronic programmer, read this manual. Incorrect use
10 ).
can result in serious injuries or damage to the ma-
chine controls. Ignoring instructions can cause an These data, as well as the model and serial number of
incorrect machine function, which may result in inju- the machine, must be mentioned in all correspondence
ries or machine and/or linen damages. or inquiries addressed to the distributor or manufactur-
er.
C001
NOTE:
• This English version is the original version of this manual. The "EASY CONTROL“ computer is used in COIN and
Without this version, the instructions are incomplete. Before OPL machines.
installation, operating and maintenance of the machine, read
complete instructions thoroughly. Refer to the Installation/ The EASY CONTROL computer uses "machine type"
Operation/Maintenance manual for further important instruc- codes to select the different programmable machine
tions, as well. Follow these and keep the manuals accessible versions.
for later use.
• A machine must be installed by following the Installation/
Operation/Maintenance manual. Before the first machine
start, it must be initialized and tested by a qualified techni-
cian.
• The electric service line must not be affected by other electri-
cal loading. A nominal voltage, if loaded or not must work in
the range ±10% with a maximum permanent frequency devia-
tion of 1% or a short-time one at 2% of a given frequency.
NOTE: Connecting or starting the machine at an in-
correct voltage can damage the programmer.
• The machine must not be exposed to high humidity or ex-
treme high and low temperatures.
• Do not tamper with the controls.
IMPORTANT: Instructions in this manual do not cov-
er all dangerous situations. It is up to the user to
handle the machine carefully.
• The manufacturer has the right to change specifications in this
manual without prior notice. All the stated information is only
for informative purpose and must be considered as general. It
is not possible to present all the specific data of the device.

DANGER
OPERATIONS THAT REQUIRE THE MACHINE TO BE
OPENED MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL WHO TAKE ALL THE NECESSARY
MEASURES TO ENSURE EVERYBODY’S SAFETY. AT
THE END OF THESE OPERATIONS, THE MACHINE
MUST BE RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL STATE.
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Introduction

Introduction
Model Identification
Information in this manual is applicable to these models:
EC_HYDROS_ST11 LU250ME PC680NE PU530EE
EC_HYDROS_ST14 LU250SE PC680SE PU530ME
EC_HYDROS_ST16 LU250WE PC680TE PU530SE
EC_HYDROS_ST19 LU285EE PC680WE PU530WE
LC190EE LU285FE PCD28EE PU680EE
LC190FE LU285SE PCD28LE PU680ME
LC190LE LU285WE PCD28NE PU680SE
LC190ME LU345EE PCD28SE PU680WE
LC190NE LU345ME PCD28TE PUAE285E
LC190TE LU345SE PCD28WE PUAG285E
LC250EE LU345WE PCS28EE PUAL285E
LC250FE LU530EE PCS28LE PUAS285E
LC250LE LU530ME PCS28NE PUD28EE
LC250ME LU530SE PCS28TE PUD28SE
LC250NE LU530WE PGAE285E PUD28WE
LC250SE LU680EE PGAG285E PUDE190E
LC250TE LU680ME PGAL285E PUDE250E
LC250WE LU680SE PGAS285E PUDE285E
LC285EE LU680WE PGDE190E PUDE345E
LC285FE LUD28EE PGDE250E PUDE530E
LC285LE LUD28SE PGDE285E PUDE680E
LC285ME LUD28WE PGDE345E PUDG190E
LC285NE LUS28EE PGDE530E PUDG250E
LC285SE LX190EE PGDE680E PUDG285E
LC285TE LX190FE PGDG190E PUDG345E
LC285WE LX190LE PGDG250E PUDG530E
LC345EE LX190ME PGDG285E PUDG680E
LC345LE LX190NE PGDG345E PUDL190E
LC345ME LX190TE PGDG530E PUDL250E
LC345NE LX250EE PGDG680E PUDL285E
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LC345SE LX250FE PGDL190E PUDL345E


LC345TE LX250LE PGDL250E PUDL530E
LC345WE LX250ME PGDL285E PUDL680E
LC530EE LX250NE PGDL345E PUDS250E
LC530LE LX250SE PGDL530E PUDS285E
LC530ME LX250TE PGDL680E PUDS345E
LC530NE LX250WE PGDS250E PUDS530E
LC530SE LX285EE PGDS285E PUDS680E
LC530TE LX285FE PGDS345E PUS28EE
LC530WE LX285LE PGDS530E PUSE285E
LC680EE LX285ME PGDS680E PUSG285E
LC680LE LX285NE PGSE285E PUSL285E
LC680ME LX285SE PGSG285E PUSS285E
LC680NE LX285TE PGSL285E PX190EE
LC680SE LX285WE PGSS285E PX190FE
LC680TE LX345EE PH190EE PX190LE
LC680WE LX345LE PH190FE PX190ME
LCD28EE LX345ME PH190LE PX190NE
LCD28LE LX345NE PH190ME PX190TE
LCD28NE LX345SE PH190NE PX250EE
LCD28SE LX345TE PH190TE PX250FE
LCD28TE LX345WE PH250EE PX250LE
LCD28WE LX530EE PH250FE PX250ME
LCS28EE LX530LE PH250LE PX250NE
LCS28LE LX530ME PH250ME PX250SE
LCS28NE LX530NE PH250NE PX250TE
LCS28TE LX530SE PH250SE PX250WE
LH190EE LX530TE PH250TE PX285EE
LH190FE LX530WE PH250WE PX285FE
LH190LE LX680EE PH285EE PX285LE
LH190ME LX680LE PH285FE PX285ME
LH190NE LX680ME PH285LE PX285NE
LH190TE LX680NE PH285ME PX285SE
LH250EE LX680SE PH285NE PX285TE
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LH250FE LX680TE PH285SE PX285WE


LH250LE LX680WE PH285TE PX345EE
LH250ME LXD28EE PH285WE PX345LE
LH250NE LXD28LE PH345EE PX345ME
LH250SE LXD28NE PH345LE PX345NE
LH250TE LXD28SE PH345ME PX345SE
LH250WE LXD28TE PH345NE PX345TE
LH285EE LXD28WE PH345SE PX345WE
LH285FE LXS28EE PH345TE PX530EE
LH285LE LXS28LE PH345WE PX530LE
LH285ME LXS28NE PH530EE PX530ME
LH285NE LXS28TE PH530LE PX530NE
LH285SE PC190EE PH530ME PX530SE
LH285TE PC190FE PH530NE PX530TE
LH285WE PC190LE PH530SE PX530WE
LH345EE PC190ME PH530TE PX680EE
LH345LE PC190NE PH530WE PX680LE
LH345ME PC190TE PH680EE PX680ME
LH345NE PC250EE PH680LE PX680NE
LH345SE PC250FE PH680ME PX680SE
LH345TE PC250LE PH680NE PX680TE
LH345WE PC250ME PH680SE PX680WE
LH530EE PC250NE PH680TE PXD28EE
LH530LE PC250SE PH680WE PXD28LE
LH530ME PC250TE PHD28EE PXD28NE
LH530NE PC250WE PHD28LE PXD28SE
LH530SE PC285EE PHD28NE PXD28TE
LH530TE PC285FE PHD28SE PXD28WE
LH530WE PC285LE PHD28TE PXS28EE
LH680EE PC285ME PHD28WE PXS28LE
LH680LE PC285NE PHS28EE PXS28NE
LH680ME PC285SE PHS28LE PXS28TE
LH680NE PC285TE PHS28NE T11
LH680SE PC285WE PHS28TE T11E
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LH680TE PC345EE PU190EE T11VP


LH680WE PC345LE PU190FE T13
LHD28EE PC345ME PU190ME T13/13
LHD28LE PC345NE PU250EE T13E
LHD28NE PC345SE PU250FE T13VP
LHD28SE PC345TE PU250ME T16
LHD28TE PC345WE PU250SE T16E
LHD28WE PC530EE PU250WE T16VP
LHS28EE PC530LE PU285EE T24
LHS28LE PC530ME PU285FE T35
LHS28NE PC530NE PU285ME T9
LHS28TE PC530SE PU285SE T9E
LU190EE PC530TE PU285WE T9VP
LU190FE PC530WE PU345EE TAMS13
LU190ME PC680EE PU345ME D2109LRVS
LU250EE PC680LE PU345SE LU250FE
PC680ME PU345WE PC195EE PC195ME
PC195FE TX9 IC195EE IC195ME
IC195FE I195

Machine Type Selection 13 kg / 27 lb / 285 L T13


EC HYDROS ST16
9 kg / 20 lb / 190 L T9
LS300
EC HYDROS ST11
T13E
LS195
T13VP
T9E
TAMS13
T9-JESS
LSMS13
T9VP
13/13 kg / 27/27 lb / 285/285 T13/13
9 kg / 20 lb / 195 L TH9 L
LSD300
11 kg / 24 lb / 250 L T11
16 kg / 35 lb / 345 L T16
EC HYDROS ST14
EC HYDROS ST19
LS250
LS350
T11E
T16E
T11VP
T16VP
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24 kg / 53 lb / 530 L T24
LS530
35 kg / 77 lb / 680 L T35
LS680

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Control Identification

Control Identification
Symbols Used Buttons - I Models, S Models

Buttons

Figure 1
Figure 3
Buttons - U Models, P Models

Figure 2

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Control Identification

• Machines 11 kg / 24 lb / 250 L, 13 kg / 27 lb / 285 L, 16 kg /


35 lb / 345 L - the control panel must be unlocked

Start
- Start up a program
1. Programming switch
- Continue an interrupted program
- Advance the program to the next sequence Figure 4

Run Mode: This is the Normal Dryer operation.


Program Temperature High
- Program selection button, High Temperature

Program Mode: Only for changing the Dryer programs and ma-
chine settings.

Program Temperature Medium


- Program selection button, Medium Temperature

When the programming switch is in “Program Mode“ a dot ap-


pears in the lower right corner of the display, in “Run Mode“ the
dot is hidden.

Program Temperature Low


- Program selection button, Low Temperature

Alarm Indication
- Red Light is On or Flashing when an alarm occurs

Table 1

PROGRAMMING SWITCH
Programming switch is located inside the machine behind the
control panel.
To access the programming switch:
• Machines 9 kg / 20 lb / 190 L – remove top cover.
• Machines 11 kg / 24 lb / 250 L, 13 kg / 27 lb / 285 L, 13 kg /
27 lb / 285 L - Top Pocked Tumbler, Stacked Tumbler, 16 kg /
35 lb / 345 L, 24 kg / 53 lb / 530 L, 35 kg / 77 lb / 680 L - the
control panel must be unlocked

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Basic Description of Controls

Basic Description of Controls


General
The Control Offers:
• 3 programs with default temperatures low, medium and high.
• Easy operation with piezoelectric buttons.
• Dryer programs can be customized (time, temperature, cool
down).
• OPL version: Advancing the program by the “START“ but-
ton.
• COIN version: free programmable program prices and coin
values.
• Diagnostic messages.
During Dry Cycle The Following Data Is Shown On The Dis-
play:
• Shows which program is selected
• Time until the end of the cycle
• For coin machines, the coin value (inserted coin) for half a
second
The Hardware And Software Of The "Easy Control“ Dryer
Computer:
• The hardware contains 2 electronic boards:
• The Display Board: with seven segment displays and con-
nection for keypad
• The Main Board: Micro-Controller Board for EC-machine
• The software is implemented in an EPROM - Flash memory.
• The Integrated Circuit is fitted in an Integrated Circuit
holder on the Main Board.
• Programming switch for selecting RUN or PROGRAM mode.
• Infrared Communication/Networking.
Operation Menu:
• Selection of the dryer program
• Starting the dryer program
• Advancing the dryer program
• Interaction on failure messages
Initialization Menu:
• Setting the program processes
• Setting the program prices
• Shows the software version
Configuration Menu:
• Selection of the machine type
• Selection of the coin values
• Overview of the eight last occured diagnostic messages
• Starting a diagnostic program
• Selection of the communication link

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Initializing the Machine

Initializing the Machine


Initialization Menu • a number that can be modified
• build up by 1, 2 or 3 display units
• example: a time value
WARNING A SETTING:
Before making changes in the initialisation menu • a menu item can be "on" or "oFF"
read carefully this manual. The changes you make • example: Coin Machine "cn": on/oFF
will influence the dryer processes and price settings.
C378 WARNING
YOU CAN ONLY MODIFY A VALUE OR SETTING
WARNING WHEN THE CORRESPONDING VALUE OR SETTING
IS FLASHING. AS A VALUE CAN BE BUILD OUT OF 3
Before making changes we recommend to write DISPLAY UNITS, YOU HAVE TO MODIFY DISPLAY
down carefully what the previous settings were. UNIT BY UNIT.
C379 C104

HOW TO GET INTO THE INITIALIZATION MENU Use of the "Upper" and "Middle" temperature buttons
The initialization menu can only be accessed when the machine is There are six different cases:
in stand by (the machine is powered up but no program is start-
1. The menu item is displayed + the "Middle" temperature but-
ed).
ton is pressed:
1. The first step is to enable the keyboard buttons for Program • The next menu item is displayed.
Mode. Switch the programming switch into "Program 2. The menu item is displayed + the "Upper" temperature button
Mode“ position. is pressed:
• Vandalism Free Keypad: Press "Upper" and "Middle" tem- • The setting or value of the corresponding menu item is
perature button at the same time for 1 second. displayed.
• When the "-p-" submenu is displayed, release both but- 3. The setting or value of a menu item is displayed and no dis-
tons. play unit is flashing + the "Upper" temperature button is
• Now select the appropriate initialization submenu. pressed:
2. Press the "Middle" temperature button to switch between the • The display unit will start flashing.
different initialization submenus.
4. The display unit is flashing + the "Middle" temperature button
• The characters "-p-", and "-o-" will appear one by one by is pressed:
pressing the "Middle" temperature button.
• Data on the corresponding display unit will be modified.
3. Press the "Upper" temperature button to select the specific in-
5. The display unit is flashing + the "Upper" temperature button
itialization submenu.
is pressed:
• The first menu item of the selected submenu appears.
• The display unit will stop flashing or eventually the next
• The submenus are explained in the next paragraphs. right display unit will start flashing.
First read "How to change values and settings" and "Use of the 6. The setting or value is displayed and no display unit is flash-
"Upper" and "Middle" temperature buttons". To leave the initiali- ing + the "Middle" temperature button is pressed:
zation menu, select the "o" submenu by pressing the "Upper" • The software jumps to the next menu item.
temperature button and return to the operations mode.
Follow these six steps, to modify the values and settings of the
HOW TO CHANGE VALUES AND SETTINGS control.
A VALUE:

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A Flow Chart of Initialization Menu

Figure 5

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HOW TO MAKE A CORRECTION 24 kg / 53 lb / 530 L & 35 kg / 77 lb / 680 L, GAS AND ELEC-


• After modifing a menu item, the display unit will stop flash- TRICAL HEATING ONLY: 33.8 - 179.6 °F [1 - 82°C]
ing by pressing the "Upper" temperature button. Defaults:
• If a mistake is made, modify the menu item once more by
pressing the "Upper" temperature button. The display will d°1 = 158 °F [70 °C]
start flashing again. d°1 = 158 °F [70 °C], (24 kg / 53 lb / 530 L & 35 kg / 77 lb / 680
WRITING THE MODIFICATIONS INTO THE MEMORY L, gas and electrical heating only d°1 = 179.6 °F [82 °C])
• When the updated values and settings are written into the EE- d°2 = 104 °F [40 °C ]
PROM memory: dashes are displayed. This occurs automati- d°3 = 86 °F [30 °C]
cally when leaving the submenu.
RETURNING TO THE MAIN MENU
• If you have finished the last step of the submenu, press the
"Middle temperature" button and you will get back in the
main menu. Now you can select another initialization subme-
nu or you can leave the initialization menu by the “o“ subme- Drying Time
nu.
ONLY FOR OPL MACHINES.
“P“- PROGRAM SUBMENU
The pre-programmed time for drying at the drying process.
dt1: drying time program 1
dt2: drying time program 2
dt3: drying time program 3
The drying time can be set between 0 – 99 minutes.
Defaults:
The Program Submenu contains the dryer program settings. In
the "-p-" menu you can set the drying temperature, drying time, dt1 = 30 minutes
cooldown time, cooldown ratio. dt2 = 10 minutes
In the menu’s: dt3 = 10 minutes
• Program 1 corresponds with the High Temperature Program
Humidity Control Function
Button
• Program 2 corresponds with the Medium Temperature Pro-
gram Button
• Program 3 corresponds with the Low Temperature Program
Button
Drying Control Function
Residual Humidity Value Humidity Control
IMPORTANT: Only for opl machines and machines con-
nected to central payment system with selection hu-
midity control. "Hum"="on" in "t-Menu".
The Target value that corresponds with the % value residual Hu-
Drying Temperature midity linen.

The desired Drying Temperature at the drying process. rH1: Desired Residual Humidity program 1

d°1: drying temperature program 1 rH2: Desired Residual Humidity program 2

d°2: drying temperature program 2 rH3: Desired Residual Humidity program 3

d°3: drying temperature program 3 The Desired Residual Humidity can be set between 0 – 30 %.

The temperature can be set between 33.8 - 158 °F [1 - 70 °C]. Defaults:


rH1 = 7%

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rH2 = 13% Unwrinkle Control Function


rH3 = 13% The Unwrinkle function prevents the linen from getting wrinkled
After an extraction sequence at high speed in a washing machine, at the end of the dry cycle when the operator has no time to un-
the residual humidity of the linen is about 70 - 50 %. load the machine immediately.
At the drying process 30 % is still humid, while 0 % is bone dry The unwrinkle time is the time that the machine will still reverse
(and should be avoided for certain fabrics). the fabrics at a 99% reduced mechanical action, once the drying
process is finished.
Cool Down Control Function

Unwrinkle Time
Cool Down Time
The purpose of this menu item is to set the Unwrinkle Sequence
A Cool down process is started after the drying process. time.
The purpose is to reduce the temperature of the linen at the end of The function is switched OFF for a time setting = 0 minutes.
the drying process.
The unwrinkle time can be set between 0 – 180 minutes.
ct1: cool down time program 1
Default: 0 minutes
ct2: cool down time program 2
The buzzer will function each time the mechanical action is re-
ct3: cool down time program 3 started to warn the operator that the drying cycle has terminated.
Time can be set between 0 – 30 minutes.
Defaults:
ct1 = 5 minutes
ct2 = 4 minutes
Unwrinkle On Time
ct3 = 3 minutes
The time when the drum rotates at the Unwrinkle sequence.
The Unwrinkle On Time can be set between 3 – 99 seconds.
Default: 5 seconds

Cool Down Ratio


The purpose of the "Cool Down Ratio" function is to control how
quickly the temperature in the dryer should decrease in function
of time at the Cool Down Sequence. Unwrinkle Off Time
cr1: Cool Down Ratio program 1 The time when the drum does not rotate, at the Unwrinkle se-
cr2: Cool Down Ratio program 2 quence.

cr3: Cool Down Ratio program 3 The Unwrinkle Off Time can be set between 1 – 15 minutes.

The Cool Down Ratio can be set between 0 – 5°C/min. Default: 5 minutes

Defaults: Reversation Control Function


cr1 = 0°C/min The "Reversation" Function is optional and only valid when the
cr2 = 0°C/min dryer is operating with a separate ventilator and drum motor. It
means that at a drying sequence the drum is turning and stopped
cr3 = 0°C/min in intervals that can be set by the "Reversation" "On" and "Off"
In case cr1, 2, 3 = 0°C/min, the "Cool Down Ratio" function is Times.
switched OFF.

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Initializing the Machine

The Menu items "ron" and "rof" are only accessible when the set- Minimum Time to Start Dryer
ting "rev" is switched "on" in the "t"- menu.
To ensure that the dryer will always be started for a minimum
amount of time, there is a "Minimum Time value to Start the Dry-
er".
If the value for "MtS" is bigger than any coin reference time "rt"
value, the customer has to pay with more than one coin to start
the dryer.
Reversation On Time
The "MtS" time value can be set between 0 and 99 minutes.
The time when the drum rotates at the Reversation Motor action.
Default: 1 minute
The Reversation On Time can be set between 3 – 120 seconds.
Default: 40 seconds

Reset Program
At the end of the drying cycle you can choose whether to reset or
Reversation Off Time keep the last selected drying cycle or skip automatically to the
The time when the drum does not rotate, at the Reversation Mo- "Low" or "Medium" Temperature selection.
tor Action. The main difference is that in one case ("Yes") you can not
The Reversation Off Time can be set between 1 – 15 seconds. START the dryer without first selecting a program. In the other
three cases the dryer computer is automatically suggesting a pro-
Default: 5 seconds gram.
Selection list: no, Yes, lo, med
WARNING • no: The Program selection is not reset. (The program button
LED of the finished drying cycle stays on)
PLEASE CHECK THAT YOU HAVE SELECTED THE
RIGHT REVERSATION ON-OFF TIMES, AS IT HAS AN • Yes: The Program selection is reset. (All three program button
INFLUENCE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE DRY- LED's are off)
ER. • lo: The Program selection "Low Temperature" is automatical-
ly selected. (The Low Temperature program button LED is
C106 switched on)
• med: The Program selection "Medium Temperature" is auto-
Price Sub-menu matically selected. (The Medium Temperature program button
LED is switched on)
Default: rPr = Yes

"C" - PRICE SUB-MENU Program End


ONLY FOR MACHINES WITH A COIN SELECTOR AND Different information can be shown at the end of the drying cy-
EXTERNAL PAYMENT SYSTEM. cle.
The Price Sub-menu contains the time settings in relation to the Selection list: nul, Pay, co1
coin values.
• nul: When the time at the end of the drying cycle is "0" mi-
nutes, value "0" is displayed until the door is opened. Before a
new cycle can be started, the door must be opened and closed.
• Pay: At the end of the drying cycle "Pay" is shown immedi-
ately, a new cycle can be started without opening the door.

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• co1: At the end of the drying cycle the value of coin drop 1 is the biggest coin value. This is done automatically by the comput-
displayed, a new cycle can be started without opening the er taking the same ratio for the smallest and biggest coin value.
door. This information instructs customers which coin is
One Price:
needed for payment.
• rt: Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1
Default: End = Nul
Defaults: rt = 5 Min
Individual Price:
• rt1: Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Pro-
gram 1
• rt2: Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Pro-
Price gram 2
• rt3: Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Pro-
There are two ways to setup the price for the three dryer pro-
gram 3
grams: One Price and Individual Price.
• The time can be set between 0 – 30 Min.
Selection list: OnE, Ind
Defaults:
• OnE: There is only one price (-time) reference (also only one
cool down time value) • rt1 = 2 Min
• Ind: (Individual) There are three price (-time) references (and • rt2 = 2 Min
also three cool down values) • rt3 = 2 Min

Default: PrI = one

Reference Time Smallest Coin Value for Selection SPECIAL


PRICES [coin 1]
Decimal Point Reference Time
ONLY VALID WHEN SP = ON in t-menu
dPt sets the Decimal Point for "rt" Reference Time smallest coin
value. Same as for rt1, 2, 3, in case of selection SPECIAL PRICES you
can also set Reference Times corresponding with coin value 1. At
The decimal point setup is only required in case an electronic the moment when the function SPECIAL PRICES is switched on,
coin selector is applicable. the values St1, 2 and 3 become valid instead of the values for rt1,
The electronic coin selector works with a pulse train. 2 and 3.

For each pulse from the electronic coin selector, a small time val- One Price:
ue is added to the total drying time shown on the display. • St: Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1
Default: dPt = 00.0 Defaults: St = 6 Min
Individual Price:
• St1: Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Pro-
gram 1
• St2: Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Pro-
gram 2
Reference Time Smallest Coin Value • St3: Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Pro-
When a coin is inserted in the coin selector and accepted by the gram 3
dryer computer, the dryer computer will increase the total process • The time can be set between 0 – 30 Min.
time to dry the linen. In case of 2 mechanical or 1 electronic coin Defaults:
selector you can pay with 2 or more different coins. (Example 0.5
EUR, 1 EUR). For the smallest coin value, the increased drying • St1 = 6 Min
process time has to be smaller than for the biggest coin value. • St2 = 6 Min
• St3 = 6 Min
To make the programming easy, a reference time value must be
set for the smallest coin value. Then the dryer computer will au-
tomatically calculate the drying process time corresponding with

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The goal of this sub-menu is to leave the initialization menu. Se-


lect "o" sub-menu to view the software version number on the
display for 5 seconds. This allows you to verify the software ver-
sion number. After these 5 seconds you are back in the Operation
Menu and now you can start a new program by selecting a dry
Cool Down Time program and by pressing the Start button. (Programming switch
must be in Run Mode). While the software version number is dis-
At the end of the drying process the dryer must have a cool down played you can enter the configuration menu. Refer to “Configu-
sequence to reduce the temperature in the dryer. ration Menu“.
In case of selection "Pri" = "one" there can only be set 1 cool
down time. Configuration Menu
In case of selection "Pri" = "Ind" there can be set 3 cool down
times. WARNING
One Price:
BEFORE MAKING CHANGES IN THE CONFIGURA-
• ct: Cool Down Time TION MENU READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY. THE
Defaults: ct = 5 Min CHANGES YOU MAKE WILL INFLUENCE THE DRY
PROCESSES AND PRICE SETTINGS. BEFORE MAK-
Individual Price: ING CHANGES WE SUGGEST TO WRITE DOWN
• ct1: Cool Down Time corresponding with Program 1 CAREFULLY WHAT THE PREVIOUS SETTINGS
• ct2: Cool Down Time corresponding with Program 2 WERE.
• ct3: Cool Down Time corresponding with Program 3 C107
• The time can be set between 2 – 30 Min.
Before you can enter the configuration menu, you must go first
Defaults:
into the Initialization Menu (refer ro previous section). Then you
• ct1 = 5 Min have to select the "o" sub-menu. Press the "Upper Temperature"
• ct2 = 5 Min button when the "o" submenu is displayed. At that moment you
• ct3 = 5 Min will see the software version number. Press now the "Upper Tem-
perature" button 3 times. Now you will see the character t for "t"
Software Version Menu sub-menu (go to the Initialization Menu if you want to select one
of the initialization sub-menus).

WARNING
BY SELECTING THE FACTORY SETTINGS ALL DE-
FAULT MACHINE SETTINGS WILL BE LOADED AND
CUSTOM MADE SETTINGS WILL BE LOST.
"O" - SOFTWARE VERSION MENU C108

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Flow Chart of Configuration Menu

Figure 6

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Flow Chart of Configuration Menu

Figure 7

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Option Menu If the machine is executed with Reversation System then "rev" is
set "On" else "Off".
• oFF = without reversation system
• on = with reversation system
• Default: oFF

"T" - OPTION MENU


The Option Menu contains selections defining the general ma- LINT CYCLE COUNTER - not valid for 9 kg / 20 lb / 195 L
chine functionality.
You can set the cycle counter value for when the Dryer gives a
warning to clean the Lint Filter. The value can be set between 0
and 40 cycles.
• Default: 0 cycles
Depending the kind of linen, the lint filter has to be cleaned more
COIN / OPL or less frequently. The warning is a reminder that the filter has to
be cleaned. For the default value "0" cycles, the function is
Coin machine: The machine is operated with coin selector or is switched off and no message to clean the lint filter will be shown
connected to a central payment system. on the display. LCC value is reset to "0" when switching "cn=off"
OPL machine: The machine is NOT operated with coin selector to "cn=on" and vice versa.
and is NOT connected to a central payment system.
• oFF = OPL WARNING
• on = Coin machine
• Default: oFF FOR SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE PURPOSES, IT’S
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO CLEAN THE LINT
FILTER AFTER EACH DRY CYCLE.
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FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS
To select if the displayed temperature will be in degrees Fahren-
heit or in degrees Celsius.
• oFF = degrees Celsius TEXT ON DISPLAY
• on = degrees Fahrenheit The texts on the display are abbreviations to inform the operator
• Default: oFF about the action to be taken. In some countries English is not ac-
cepted, so it is possible to switch off the texts.
• oFF = without text on display
• on = with text on display
• Default: on

REVERSATION SYSTEM
REVERSATION IS OPTIONAL FOR EC DRYERS.
The "Reversation" Function is optional and only valid when the
dryer is operated with a separate ventilator and drum motor. It
ADVANCE THE DRY CYCLE
means that at the drying process the drum is turning and stops in
intervals that can be set by the "Reversation" "On" and "Off" ONLY FOR OPL MACHINE
Times. These values are adjustable by the menu items "ron" and
To advance (skip) an active program step by step, press the start
"rof" in the "P" -menu.
button.

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• oFF = no ADV function The Start Button light will start flashing when the dryer program
• on = ADV function price has been paid at the central payment unit.
• Default: on • (Start Release Input Signal = High)
By pressing the Start button, the program is started.
Busy Signal:
• As a busy signal for the drying process, the state of the con-
tactor that controls the Ventilator is applicable.
HUMIDITY SENSOR Selection REL:
HUMIDITY SENSOR IS OPTIONAL FOR EC DRYERS • Dryer computer accepts only one pulse from central payment
system.
If the machine is operated with a humidity sensor then "Hum" • This pulse works as Start Release.
must be set On.
• Always temperature Button must be pressed before cycle can
• oFF = without humidity sensor be started.
• on = with humidity sensor • Setup values from "P" menu are applicable.
• Default: oFF • Program can NOT be changed after start.
NOTE: Humidity control is only applicable for OPL dry- Selection RL2:
ers and dryers with external payment system. It is not
• Dryer computer accepts multiple pulses from central payment
applicable for COIN operated dryers.
system.
• First pulse works as Start Release.
• Setup values from "c" menu are applicable.
• For each pulse, value "rt" ("rt1", "rt2", "rt3") at "c"-menu will
increment the drying time.
• Program can still be changed after start.
SPECIAL PRICES
• oFF = no external payment unit connected with Easy control
Only for COIN machines connected with a Special Price time • REL = an external payment unit that functions by potential
Signal. If the special price input signal is low, the standard Nor- free contacts (relays) and works with 1 pulse.
mal "Reference Time Settings" will be displayed at Start-up. Re-
• RL2 = an external payment unit that functions by potential
fer to c-submenu, menu items: rt1, 2, 3. If the special price input
free contacts (relays) and works with multiple pulses.
signal is high, the Special "Reference Time Settings" will be dis-
played at Start-up. Refer to c-submenu, menu items: St1, 2, 3. • Default: oFF
• oFF = no special prices can be programmed in the c-menu.
• on = special prices can be programmed in the c-menu
• Default: oFF
IMPORTANT: ONLY ONE COIN SWITCH CAN BE USED
IN CASE OF SELECTION "SP = ON" AS THE SECOND
"RRT"
INPUT SIGNAL IS USED FOR THE SPECIAL PRICE SE-
LECTION. RESET REMAINING TIME
It is set in minutes and means after how long time cycle should
be canceled if door stays open during running process.
RRT can be set in range 0..99 minutes. Zero means that this func-
tion is deactivated.

EXTERNAL PAYMENT SYSTEM


In case of EXTERNAL PAYMENT system, "RL2" is the best se-
lection because it is the most flexible solution.
When the dryer computer is connected to an External Payment
system, the selection EP must be set to REL or RL2. (RL3 is a “MHT”
customer specific solution.)
ONLY FOR HEAT PUMP WITH COIN ACCEPTOR.

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Extra time added in the start stage of a drying program for heat-
ing up the heat pump.

“SDT”
ONLY FOR HEAT PUMP WITH COIN ACCEPTOR.
Minimum temperature at which the heat pump is ready to start
the drying process.
The drying time countdown only starts running when the mini-
mum temperature SDT or the MHT time are reached.

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System Menu

LOAD FACTORY SETTINGS


Load factory settings when a new dryer control unit is installed or
when a complete reset is required. Factory Settings are loaded by
changing the "FAC" setting to "on".
"S" - SYSTEM MENU
IMPORTANT: ALSO THE SETTINGS IN THE T- AND
The System Menu defines the way the dryer functions by select- OTHER SUBMENUS WILL BE SWITCHED BACK TO
ing the right machine type and by loading the corresponding fac- THE FACTORY SETTINGS.
tory settings.
IMPORTANT: WHEN A NOT COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE
VERSION IS INSTALLED, ERROR MESSAGE 35 WILL
WARNING BE GENERATED BY THE COMPUTER.
In the case of Error message 35: To install the dryer Installation/
IF YOU LOAD THE STANDARD FACTORY SETTINGS
Configuration properly, you have to reset the factory setting in
THEN ALL THE SETTINGS MADE BY THE CUSTOM-
the configuration menu. Error message 35 can only be erased by
ER WILL BE LOST.
switching off and on the power.
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HEATING TYPE - not valid for 9 kg / 20 lb / 195 L


MACHINE TYPE Select the correct heating type from the list.
First select the correct machine type. The machine type is found • HP: Heat pump
on the machine type plate at the rear panel of the dryer. • Elc : Electrical Heating
Available Types: • GAS : Gas Heating
• StM : Steam Heating
• T9
• Default: GAS
• TH9
• T11
• T13
• T13/13
• TAMS13
• T16
TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2
• T24
• T35 Preset value for temperature Sensor 2. This is the max allowed
• Default: T9 value for the heated air in the heating system. Adjustable between
32 and 482°F [0 and 250°C]. If value = 32°F [0°C], sensor is
switched off.
Default: according to the machine type 302 - 392 °F [150 -
200°C].
When the air temperature at the heating system exceeds value
DOUBLE MACHINE ONLY (FOR T13/13 MACHINES) "t2" then the heating is switched off until the heated air tempera-
ture drops below "t2".
Default value is off.
Select "On" in case of T13/13. Only function of "dM" setting is
to load the correct default settings for T13/13 dryer computer.

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Coin Sub-menu • c1t = 0.2


• c2 = 0.5
Error List Sub-menu

"U" - COIN SUB-MENU


The goal of the "u" sub-menu is to program coin values and to
select the position of the decimal point. You can only change "E" ERROR LIST SUB-MENU
these values if you have selected "cn" = "on" in the "t" routine.
This mean that the machine will function as a machine with a The goal of the Error List Submenu is to memorize diagnostic
coin selector. Now you can program the coin values. Only 2 coin messages that have occurred during the drying process in case of
values can be programmed as there are only 2 Coin Selectors that functional failures. There are up to 8 messages kept in memory.
can be installed. The last failure message will be displayed as the first one.

DECIMAL POINT ERROR 1

0.00: setting the decimal point. Failure message 1 is the last failure message that occured. You
can check the corresponding failure messages for Er1 upto Er8.
00.0 is the default value.

ERROR CLEAR
COIN VALUE 1
You can erase the list with error numbers by selecting "cLr"=on.
Value for coin selector 1.
When all the messages are cleared: There will be eight times a
NOTE: Indication "T" means: Reference for time calcu- "0".
lation coin 2 in "c" - sub-menu.
Value "0" means that no Err message has occured.
The time ratio value for coin value 1 and 2. The time counting for • oFF = the error messages are not erased
coin 2 is calculated from the time value that corresponds with
• on = the error messages are erased
coin 1 in "c" - sub-menu. The amount of time that is assigned to
coin 1 is equivalent with the amount of time that will be assigned Inputs
for coin 2.

COIN VALUE 2
Value for coin selector 2. "I" - INPUTS
The coin value can be set between 0 – 999. It is recommended The Inputs Menu allows the user to check the state of the electri-
that c1t has the smallest value. cal input signals.
Defaults:

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"L" - COMMUNICATION LINK SUB-MENU


Use the communication link menu to set the machine address and
communication line.
FOR MORE INFO: REFER TO MANUAL PC-NETWORKING
INPUT 1 COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE.

The technician can verify the input signals of the Easy Control
computer one by one. (Refer to electrical schematic to learn more
about each input signal function). Press the "Middle" temperature
button to see the next Input (increased input number). Press the
"Upper" temperature button to see the Input state.
ADDRESS
oFF = input signal is Low
Networking: each machine type must have a unique address. Val-
on = input signal is High
ue is selectable between 1 and 255. Best is to select for the first
machine: 1; second machine: 2; third machine: 3; …
Default: 255

ANALOG INPUT 1
The value corresponds with the signal measured by the corre-
sponding sensor:
INFRARED
• A1: Air temperature at outlet from Temperature sensor 1.
• A2: Hot air temperature at heating system dryer from Temper- Selection between infrared communication or RS485 communi-
ature sensor 2. cation networking.
• A3: Absolute Air Humidity from Humdity sensor. oFF = RS485 communication networking
Communication Link Sub-menu on = infrared communication
Default: on

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Humidity Control
Residual Humidity Linen

1. Heating up
2. Linen is wet
3. Linen is dry
4. Part 1: RH > 30%
5. Part 2: RH < 30%
6. H -- shown on display
7. H XX shown on display
8. Dry cycle time

Figure 8

At the drying process with humidity control, the air humidity is compared with it's dry equivalent. When the linen is taken out a
measured by an absolute air humidity sensor. The graph shows washing machine:
the absolute air humidity in function of time. When a drying cy- • A high extraction speed results in about 50 % residual humid-
cle is started, the air humidity will go up quickly as the heating ity
system starts up, then the air humidity will decrease bit by bit. • A low extraction speed results in about 70 % residual humidi-
The dryer computer humidity sensor measures this value and cal- ty
culates the corresponding residual humidity of the linen. The re-
sidual humidity is the remaining amount of water in wet linen At the drying cycle (humidity control) the display shows :
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• H XX : The residual humidity value is below 30% (the linen


gets dry)
Above 30% residual humdity, the linen is so wet that there is no
accurate measurement. For this reason there is not shown a value
on the display, just two dashes. It can take 10 to 40 minutes, de-
pending the amount of load and how wet the linen is, before the
Residual Humidity Value is shown on the display.
The default programmed value for residual humidity of linen is
5%.
IMPORTANT: While the dryer is running, do not open
and close the door, it disturbs the humidity control
measurement.

WARNING
CERTAIN FABRICS CAN GET DAMAGED WHEN
DRYED UNTIL A RESIDUAL HUMIDITY OF 0%.
(BONE DRY). CERTAIN FABRICS GET ELECTRO-
STATIC CHARGED FOR A RESIDUAL HUMIDITY BE-
LOW 5% (WHICH SHOULD BE AVOIDED).
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WARNING
THE HUMIDITY CONTROL SYSTEM IS NOT MADE TO
RUN WITHOUT LOAD OR WITH A VERY SMALL
LOAD. THE SYSTEM CAN ONLY FUNCTION IN A
NORMAL WAY WHEN THERE IS SUFFICIANT EVAP-
ORATION TO BE MEASURED BY THE AIR HUMIDITY
SENSOR.
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Operation Menu
Start Up Press the desired temperature button. Insert a coin. The corre-
sponding pre-programmed time value is displayed. Insert coins
until the required dry time is reached.
WARNING Start a Dryer Program
BEFORE STARTING UP THE FIRST TIME, BE SURE
1. Create a simple program by the special function buttons on
THAT THE MACHINE IS WELL INSTALLED. SEE IN-
the keypad.
STALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL. MAKE
2. Press the ARROW UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the cor-
SURE THAT THE CONFIGURATION AND INITIALIZA-
responding values.
TION MENU HAVE THE RIGHT SETTINGS. SEE
CHAPTER INITIALIZING THE MACHINE. 3. Or Select the program number by the PROGRAM SELECT
button.
C129 4. Up to 20 programs can be selected. The first 9 are the stand-
ard Drying programs you can find in this manual.
WARNING 5. Press the „START“ button.
OPL version:
DRY CYCLES CAN ONLY BE STARTED WHEN THE
• Press the "START" button, when the "START" button LED is
PROGRAMMING SWITCH IS IN RUN MODE.
flashing.
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COIN version:
NOTE: Before starting up the first time, ensure the ma- • Insert the correct amount of coins. Press the "START" button,
chine is correctly installed. Refer to the Installation when the "START" button LED is flashing.
Manual.
External payment unit :
NOTE: Ensure the correct settings. Refer to Initializa-
tion and Configuration Menu. Ask the help of a techni- • Insert the correct amount of coins at the external payment
cian if needed. unit. The "START" button light will start flashing on the dryer
keypad to indicate that you have to press the "START" button
NOTE: Ensure the key switch is in the Run Mode. Dryer of the dryer.
programs can not be started if the programming switch
is in the Program Mode. Now the dryer program is started, the complete drying process
will be fulfilled.
Switch On the Power
Advancing a Dryer Program
The display lights up when the power is turned on.
1. Press the ARROW UP button to increase the dry-cooldown
• If the program is ready to be started, Select Process _ _ is dis- sequence time.
played. 2. Press the ARROW DOWN button to decrease the dry-cool-
down sequence time.
Load the Dryer
3. Press the START button to skip the current step. >> >> is dis-
1. Open the door played instead of the remaining time at the moment that the
2. Load laundry into the drum step is skipped.
3. When the drum is loaded, close the door
WARNING
Select a Dryer Program
Even if the advance function has been switched off
OPL version: in the initialization menu, the advance function will
Check the maximum temperature for the laundry in the dryer. work if the programming switch is turned into pro-
Press the desired temperature button. The pre-programmed time gram mode.
value is displayed. Increase drying time by pressing the same C066
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COIN version: RUN MODE:

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OPL version: This will occur when the power has been switched off and on at a
• The advance function for the "START" button must be set = running dry cycle.
ON (in the "t" -menu) to activate the advance Function. A delay time is respected before the machine can be restarted.
COIN version: Normal machine operation can be interrupted. You have to wait
• No advance function. until the machine allows you to go on. You can recognise the wait
state by a display that is counting down second by second. This
PROGRAM MODE:
will occur when the power has been switched off and on.
The advance function for the "START" button is immediately ac-
tivated when the keyswitch is set in Program Mode. Press the How to Handle Failure Messages
"START" button to advance the program (it is only possible to
advance a program that has been started). • A failure message is displayed when the fault LED is on. The
number on the display corresponds with a specific fault.
NOTE: When you press the "START" button the display
will start flashing. The new sequence will only start af- NOTE: For more information about error messages re-
ter 2 seconds when the display stops flashing. There is fer to How to Handle Fault MessagesError Handling .
a small delay time between pressing the "START" but- • When a failure has been detected by the EASY CONTROL
ton and starting a new sequence. Reason is to avoid Dryer Computer, a failure message is generated, to inform the
that the contactors will change state each time you operator about the problem.
press the "START" button.
PrAA StBB Unload !
Drying Time
EXXX:YYYYYYYYYYYY
Once the program has been started, the remaining dry time is dis-
played in minutes. AA : The Program number
BB : The Step number
Cool Down Time
Unload ! : If it is allowed to open the door, the message Unload is
After the Dry Sequence there is always a Cool Down Sequence to displayed
reduce the temperature from the laundry and the dryer itself.
E XXX : The error number
Program End YYYYYYYY : The name of the error message
1. The "0" on the display will be erased and the machine is ready • At the upper left corner, the program number and step number
to start a new program. of the interrupted program are displayed.
2. When "0" is reached, the drying cycle is finished and the door • The message UNLOAD ! will inform you if it‘s allowed to
can be opened. open the door.
3. Once the program cycle is finished, UNLOAD is displayed. Safety conditions
4. Open the door and unload the machine.
• If the actual temperature is too high the message „TOO
• The Message UNLOAD will be erased and the machine is HOT“ will be displayed together with the actual temperature.
ready to start a new program.
• SELECT PROCESS _ _ is displayed.
5. The "0" on the display will be erased and the machine is ready
WARNING
to start a new program.
Go to the chapter Troubleshooting to find out more
Unwrinkle Time about error handling.
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To avoid wrinkling the laundry, the dryer will reverse the drum
for a few seconds each "X" minutes. The buzzer will beep, indi-
cating the drying process is over.
How to Handle Power Interruptions
Wait State When a power interruption occurs while the machine is in stand-
by mode, and no program cycle was started, the machine will
Normal machine operation can be interrupted. You have to wait stay in standby mode.
until the EASY CONTROL Dryer Computer allows you to go on. When a power interruption occurs while the dry or cooldown se-
You can recognize the wait state by a display that shows WAIT quence is busy, after the power interruption, the message Contin-
and a decreasing counter. ue ? will be displayed.

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» STOP : the program is stopped. counter is displayed. The Lint Filter cycle counter can be reset by
opening and closing the Lint Filter Door.
» START : the program goes on with the last active step until the
end of the program. Setup Electronic Coin Selector
When a power interruption occurs while the machine is drying,
the programmer will check if the door is still closed after the Example:
power interruption. Program time dryer must be 25 minutes after inserting 3.00 EUR.
The door is open Next steps to follow:
• Close the door.
1. Output signal electronic coin selector must be connected to
The door is closed dryer computer input 1 (pin A3)
• The display and the LED "START" button will start flashing 2. At "t" menu:
to indicate that a power interruption has occured. • setting "cn" = on
• Press the "START" button to continue the program. 3. At "u" menu:
• setting decimal point "dP": 00.0
The Coin Counter
• setting "c1t" = 00.1
Set the programming switch in program mode. 4. At "c" menu:
Press the "Upper" temperature button. On the display: • setting "dPt“ = 0.00
• setting "rt" = 0.83 minutes
COIN version: 5. As a result by inserting 3.00 EUR in coin selector, 30 pulses
• The coin counter is displayed. will result in 0.83 * 30 = 24.9 minutes which is almost equal
OPL version: to 25 minutes.
6. Electronic coin selector will give 30 pulses for 3.00 EUR, as
• There is no coin counter available.
each pulse corresponds with 0.10 EUR, the smallest currency
• The temperature and absolute air humidity values are shown value of the coin selector.
in a sequence.
7. To obtain X minutes for Y price.
The Coin Counter can be reset: 8. Y EUR / 0.10 EUR = Z pulses coin selector
1. Set the programming switch in program mode. Press the „Up- 9. Value "rt" = X minutes / Z pulses
per“ temperature button. On the display: 10. For "c1t" = 00.1 EUR and "dP" = 00.0 and "dPt" = 0.00
• The counter is displayed (only for a few seconds). 11. Calculation for example:
2. While the counter is displayed, Press the „Upper“ temperature • Number of pulses = 3.00 EUR / 0.10 EUR = 30 pulses
button three times. • "rt" = 25 minutes / 30 pulses = 0.83 minutes
• The counter is now reset to value "0".

The Program Cycle Counter


Set the programming switch in program mode.
Press the "Middle" temperature button. On the display:
• The program cycle counter is displayed.
The Cycle Counter can be reset:
1. Set the programming switch in program mode. Press the
"Middle" temperature button. On the display:
• The counter is displayed (only for a few seconds).
2. While the counter is displayed, Press the "Middle" tempera-
ture button three times.
• The counter is now reset to value "0".
• The failure 41 "Err 41 Service Due" is also reset.

The Lint Filter Cycle Counter


Set the programming switch in program mode. Press the "Bot-
tom" temperature button. On the display the Lint Filter cycle

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Standard Dry Programs

Standard Dry Programs


General
The EASY CONTROL Dryer Computer contains 3 programs.

Legend to Drying Programs

Sequence Temperature Time Reversation


Step Drying X °C Y min A = 40 seconds, R = 5
seconds
Cool down - Z min

Table 2

TEMPERATURE • Z = Cool down time Value


• X = Temperature Value programmable between 33.8 and REVERSATION
158°F [1 and 70°C] • A = 40“ 40 Seconds Action (Drum Turns)
• 24 kg / 53 lb / 530 L & 35 kg / 77 lb / 680 L, GAS AND • R = 5“ 5 Seconds Rest (Drum is at Standstill)
ELECTRICAL HEATING ONLY: 33.8 - 179.6°F [1 - 82°C]
NOTE: For Safety Purposes the Dryer will always run a
DRY TIME Cool down Sequence.
• Y = Drying time Value
Drying Programs
COOL DOWN TIME

Program 1: HIGH

Sequence Temperature Time Reversation


Step 1 Drying 158°F [70°C] (*) 30 min A = 40 seconds, R = 5
seconds
Cool down - 5 min

Table 3

(*) 24 kg / 53 lb / 530 L & 35 kg / 77 lb / 680 L, GAS AND


ELECTRICAL HEATING ONLY: Temperature program 179.6°F
[82°C]

Program 2: MEDIUM

Sequence Temperature Time Reversation


Step 1 Drying 104°F [40°C] 10 min A = 40 seconds, R = 5
seconds
Cool down - 4 min

Table 4

Program 3: LOW

Temperature Temperature Time Reversation

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Program 3: LOW

Step 1 Drying 86°F [30°C] 10 min A = 40 seconds, R = 5


second
Cool down - 3 min

Table 5

Networking
By using the PC software, it is possible to make some extra dryer
program settings.
For a more detailed explanation, refer to Manual “PC – Network-
ing software“.

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
Error Handling cal problem. The different failure messages are explained in the
next paragraphs.
• When an error occurs, the machine will go automatically in to
a safety state.
How To Handle The Error Messages
• Determine the problem using the diagnostic program. Verify what the Error message number corresponds with by using
• The diagnostic program will test all dryer functions. the table on the following pages.
Monitoring Temperature and Humidity OVERRULING DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE FLT:
Values at Run Time When “Flt“ is displayed, it means the “Lint Filter“ must be
cleaned. The message will be cleared after opening and closing
The values temperature sensor 1 & 2, and absolute air humidity the “Lint Filter Door“. The message is also erased by opening the
sensor, can be monitored while drying the linen. dryer door, but will appear again at the end of the next drying cy-
This can be helpful for diagnostic purposes. cle. The number of cycles for which “Flt“ is shown can be adjust-
ed, or the function can be turned off, at “t-submenu“ item “LCC“.
While dryer is running, and the programming switch is in Pro- If the message remains displayed even after the dust filter door
gram mode, press the High Temperature Button and the Tempera- has been opened and closed, check the 24VAC circuit (transform-
ture sensor 1 & 2 values and analogue value humidity sensor will er, fuse, conductors, connectors, etc.)
be shown for two seconds.
DEPENDING ON THE KIND OF FAILURE, THE MACHINE
• Sequence: t1, XXX, t2, YYY, Hum, ZZZ WILL START A SPECIFIC PROCEDURE.
• XXX = value temperature sensor 1
• YYY = value temperature sensor 2 WHEN SAFETY IS INVOLVED:
• ZZZ = value absolute air humidity (value is 0, if sensor not Full stop + Cool down Sequence until safe temperature. Do not
available) Start.

Error Messages
If a failure occurs, then the computer will display a diagnostic
message. The message is a number that corresponds with a typi-
Failure Message Overview

N° Failure Message Failure Action Fault Occurrence

E1 Heating Safety 1 Heated air too hot Heating Off, ContinueFull Whole cycle
Stop at safe temperature
E2 Heating Safety 2 Heater too hot Heating Off, ContinueFull Whole cycle
Stop at safe temperature
E3 PresSensLow Low pressure in the heat Heating Off, Full Stop at Whole cycle
pump circuit safe temperature
E4 PresSensHigh High pressure in the heat Heating Off, Full Stop at Whole cycle
pump circuit safe temperature
E5 Motor Thermic Motor Security Trips Heating Off, Full Stop at Motor contactor on Whole
safe temperature Heating & cycle
Motor Off, Continue
E6 Fan Motor Thermic Fan Motor Security Trips Heating Off, Full Stop at Motor contactor on Whole
safe temperature Heating & cycle
Motor Off, Continue
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N° Failure Message Failure Action Fault Occurrence

E7 Drum Motor Thermic Drum Motor Security Trips Heating Off, Full Stop at Motor contactor on Whole
safe temperature Heating & cycle
Motor Off, Continue
E8 Airflow switch Open at Airflow switch at start-up Heating Off Continue Full At Start-up
Startup Stop at safe temperature
E9 Airflow switch Open after Airflow switch after startup Heating Off Continue Full Whole Cycle after Start-up
Startup Stop at safe temperature
E10 Airflow switch Closed Airflow switch failure be- Don’t start At Start-up
fore start-up
E11 Fault Cool down No temperature drop at cool Heating Off, Continue Full At Cool down sequence
down Stop at safe temperature
E12 No Reheating Heating not restarted Heating Off, Continue Full At Heating sequence
Stop at safe temperature
E13 No Heating Heating failure Heating Off, Continue Full At Heating sequence
Stop at safe temperature
E14 Heat Time Heating time failure Heating Off, Continue Full At Heating sequence
Stop at safe temperature
E15 Too Hot Too Hot Heating Off, Full Stop at At Heating sequence
safe temperature
E16 Coin Blocking 1 / Coin Detector 1 Blocked / Continue + Dont't start / Any time
E17 Coin Blocking 2 / Coin Detector 2 Blocked / Continue + Dont't start / Any time
E18 Too Hot Safety Temp. too high (risk of Heating Off, Full Stop at Before Start-up
burn!) safe temperature Major
Alarm
E19 Defective Temperature sen- Value out of range Heating Off,Continue + Before Start-up
sor 1 Don’t start
E20 Defective Temperature sen- Value out of range Heating Off,Continue + Before Start-up
sor 2 Don’t start
E21 Heating element overheat- Safety Heating element Heating Off, Full Stop at Whole cycle
ing trips safe temperature
E22 Ignition Error at Start-up Ignition fails 3 times Don’t start Heating Off, At Start Up
Continue
E23 Ignition Error after Start-up Ignition fails 3 times Heating Off, Full Stop at Whole cycle
safe temperature Heating
Off, Continue
E24 Ignition Error Failure Wrong Ignition Error Sig- Heating Off, Continue No Heating
nal Heating Off, Full Stop at
safe temperature
E25 No Humidity Sensor Humidity Sensor not con- Continue, for info only Whole cycle
nected saved in Err log.
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N° Failure Message Failure Action Fault Occurrence

E26 No Humidity Sensor Cap Cap Humidity Sensor miss- Continue, for info only Whole cycle
ing saved in Err log.
E27 No Humidity Reduction Time out no reduction hu- Heating Off, Full Stop at Whole cycle
midity value safe temperature
E28 Lint Filter Lint Filter has not been For info only saved in Err At Start Up
opened for 40 cycles log Don’t start
E29 TimeOut Cool No Cool down Heating Off, Full Stop at At Cool down
safe temperature
E35 Wrong Softw Wrong software version Don’t start New software version
E36 Too Hot End At end cycle, temp. above Warning + Extra Cool End cycle
172.4°F [78°C] down Time
E37 Too Hot Safety Temp. too high (risk of Major Alarm + Extra Cool Whole cycle
burn!) down Time
E38 Lint Door Switch Open Lint Door Switch Drying Cycle Interrupted Whole cycle
while cycle is running
E39 Error Fan Contact of fan motor elec- Heating Off, Full Stop at Whole cycle
tronic protection discon- safe temperature
nected
E40 PhaseErr Faulty sequence (order) of Heating + motor-drive Off, Whole cycle
phases or interruption / Full Stop at safe tempera-
drop of phase voltage in the ture
power supply system
E41 Service Due Service Due Warning For Info only Open door = End cycle
reset
E99 General memory and soft- General memory and soft- Heating Off, Full Stop at Any time
ware Err ware Err safe temperature
E150-E165 Memory Err Memory Error Full stop + safety time Any time
E170-E199 Softw Err Software Error Full stop + safety time Any time

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Problem Cause Solving the problem

When the power is switched on : the dis- No external power Switch on the external power supply
play is not illuminated
verify the external power to the machine
IMPORTANT: The display must al-
ways light up when the power con- The emergency stop button is activated Deactivate the emergency stop button
nector is connected to the power The power connector is not connected on Connect the power connector
board (EPROM with software must the board
be implemented)
Check voltage on the power supply con- Check fuses in the power supply circuits
nector of the control board. Remove the fuses af-
ter the cause of the fault has been rectified
(short circuit / faulty control board).
If there is no EPROM implemented on the
logic board, put the right EPROM with
software into the socket
The display is illuminated, but it’s difficult The brightness is not Ok Change the value for Brightness in the
to read the text on the display Configuration Menu until you get a bright
display.
The machine is not starting up The programming switch stands in “Pro- Set the programming switch to “Run
gram mode“ mode“
The machine is not responding on pressing The programming switch is not functional Check if the input connector “A“ is well
the keyboard buttons connected and check the wiring between
the input connector and the programming
switch
The „START“ button is not functional (the set the programming switch to “Run
programming switch stands in Program mode“
mode)
No button is functional and the program- Check if the connector “K“ of the key-
ming switch is in the right position board is well connected
There is no beep signal when the buttons
are pressed
The machine is not behaving as expected If the wrong machine type is selected the Check if the right machine type is selected
wrong outputs will be activated in the Configuration Menu.
A program is started, but the outputs are Check if connector “R“ and “S“ are con- Connect the connector at the correct posi-
not activated nected tion
Door must be closed
Heating safety must be closed
Motor safeties must be closed

Wait is displayed and a counter is counting This is a wait state caused by a power in- Wait until the counter has reached 0
down terruption or a safety sequence at the end
do not switch off/on the power again as
of the process
you will restart the counter

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Problem Cause Solving the problem

Unload is displayed and the Door is Open Check if the „Door Switch“ is still closed If the „Door Switch“ is broken, replace the
Door Switch“
The drum is not turning Check if the belt is broken Check the tension of the belt or replace the
belt
(No error message will be generated if
there is no rotation sensor) Check the applied motor voltage Repair the motor power supply circuit
Check if the motor is still functional Change the motor if needed

Problem Cause Solving the problem

When the power is switched on: the dis- No external power Switch on the external power suply
play is not lighting up
Verify the external tension of the machine
NOTE: The display must always
light up when the power connector The emergency stop button is activated Deactivate the emergency stop button
is connected to the power board The power connector is not connected on Connect the power connector
(EPROM-Flash memory with soft- the board
ware must be implemented).
Check voltage on the power supply con- Check fuses in the power supply circuits
nector of the control board. Remove the fuses af-
ter the cause of the fault has been rectified
(short circuit / faulty control board).
Check the power supply connector has Check the wiring and connect the connec-
been connected correctly tor as it must be
An external fuse interrupted feeding Check the wiring and the tension at the
power connector
Disconnect the input connector After investigation and the solving the
problem, replace the fuse
Check if the EPROM-Flash memory that If the display is lighting up: verify that the
contains the software is in it's socket input signals or the +14V signal are not
touching the cabinet
If there is no EPROM-Flash memory on
the main board, put the right EPROM-
Flash memory with software into the sock-
et
Check if the EPROM-Flash memory that Check that pin 1 of IC corresponds with
contains the software is not turned 180° pin 1 of Socket
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Problem Cause Solving the problem

Coins are inserted but the displayed pro- The microcontact mounted on the coin- Verify the correct functioning of the mi-
gram price is not counting down drop is not functional crocontact of the coindrop
Positive pulses should be generated
The optocoupler mounted on the coindrop Verify the well functioning of the optocou-
is not functional pler, positive pulses should be generated
Check the wiring to the coindrop If the wiring is broken, repair the wiring
Verify if you have entered a coin value in Insert the correct coin value in the “u“-
the “u“- sub-menu for the corresponding sub-menu
coindrop
The machine is not starting up The programming switch stands in “Pro- Set the programming switch to “Run
gram mode mode“
The correct amount of coins is inserted The START button must be pressed when
START button LED is flashing
The machine is not responding when The programming switch is not functional Check if the input connector “A“ is well
pressing the keyboard buttons (no dot is displayed when switching in connected and check wiring between the
“Program mode“) input connector and the programming
switch
The “START“ button is not functional (the Set the programming switch to “Run
programming switch stays in Program mode“
mode)
The “TEMPERATURE“ button is not Set the programming switch to “Program
functional (the programming switch stays mode“
in “Run mode“)
No button is functional and the program- Check if the connector “K“ of the key-
ming switch is in the correct possition board is well connected
The dot to indicate the software is in pro- The programming switch is not functional Check if the input connector “A“ is well
gram mode can not be displayed or re- connected and check the wiring between
moved the input connector and the programming
switch
The infrared key is not functional Set the “L“menu item Ir = On
Use the programming switch at a distance
less a 0.1 meter and in front of the ma-
chine
Check the battery (the LED of the infrared
key is eluminated when the button is
pressed)
The machine is not operating as expected If the wrong machine type is selected, the Check if the right machine type is selected
wrong setup will be switched on in the “S“- sub-menu, load the Factory
Settings again
A program is started, but the outputs are Check if connector “R“ is connected Connect the connector at the correct posi-
not activated tion
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Problem Cause Solving the problem

Dashes are displayed and on the lower dis- This is a wait state caused by a power in- Wait until the counter has reached 0
play, a counter is counting down teruption or a safety sequence at the end of
Do not switch off/on the power, it will re-
the processs
start the counter

Switching Off and On The Power Diagnosing Failure 1


Some Error messages can be erased from the display by switch-
8. Check the input Signal by If the input is not functional
ing the power off and on.
monitoring the state at the anymore, replace the control
NOTE: Fault 35 can only be erased by switching the Service menu. board.
power off and on.
Table 6
Error Message Descriptions
Failure 2: Heating Safety 2
For each failure message diagnostics are added.
Failure 2 occurs when the electronic timer detects that the heating
IMPORTANT: Technical intervention on the dryer is on- safety located at the heater has opened it’s NC contact. (NC ther-
ly for qualified technicians with sufficient technical mal contact) (failure 2 can only occur when the drying cycle is
knowledge of the easy control dryer machine. running).
Failure 1: Heating Safety 1 A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Failure 1 occurs when the electronic timer detects that the heating
safety located at the air outlet has opened it’s NC contact. Diagnosing Failure 2
(NC thermal contact) (failure 1 can only occur when the drying
cycle is running). 1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient,
adjust the air outlet system.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again. 2. Check the temperature sen- If the temperature sensor is not
sor. measuring correctly, replace
Diagnosing Failure 1 the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken
1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient,
repair, replace the heating sys-
adjust the air outlet system.
tem.
2. Check the temperature sen- If the temperature sensor is not
4. Check the heating contactor If the heating contactor (valve)
sor. measuring correctly, replace
(valve). is not functional repair or re-
the temperature sensor.
place the component.
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
repair, replace the heating sys-
pair the wiring.
tem.
6. If the heating safety is not The heating safety is broken
4. Check the heating contactor If the heating contactor (valve)
closing within 15 minutes. and must be replaced.
(valve). is not functional repair or re-
place the component. 7. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not func-
controls the heating system. tional, replace the control
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
board.
pair the wiring.
8. Check the input Signal by If the input is not functional
6. If the heating safety is not The heating safety is broken
monitoring the state at the anymore, replace the control
closing within 15 minutes. and must be replaced.
Service menu. board.
7. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not func-
controls the heating system. tional, replace the control Table 7
board.

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Failure 5: Motor Thermic


Diagnosing Failure 6
Failure 5 occurs when the motor temperature (overcurrent) secur-
ity has tripped. The contact will be closed again automatically af- 1. Check if the thermal securi- If the thermal security is
ter some time. (Failure 5 occurs for 1 motor machines). (NC ther- ty of the motor is open. open, within 15 minutes the
mal contact). security will close automati-
cally.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the motor-
drive system before the machine is put in operation again. If a motor is defective, the
security can go open again
Diagnosing Failure 5 when you restart the dryer.

1. Check if the thermal securi- If the thermal security is If it was only a temperature
ty of the motor is open. open, within 15 minutes the problem and the motor is not
security will close automati- defective: the overload secur-
cally. ity will not trip again.

If a motor is defective, the 2. Check that the airflow, drum Solve the mechanical problem.
security can go open again and ventilator rotation is not
when you restart the dryer. obstructed.
If it was only a temperature 3. If the thermal motor security The thermal motor security
problem, and the motor is not is not closing after 15 minutes. might be broken.
defective: the overload secur-
ity will not trip again. 4. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous,
wiring. repair the wiring.
2. Check that the airflow, drum Solve the mechanical problem. 5. Check the input signal by If the input is not functional
and ventilator rotation is not monitoring the state at the anymore, replace the control
obstructed. Service menu. board.
3. If the thermal motor security The thermal motor security
Table 9
is not closing after 15 minutes. might be broken.
4. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous: Failure 7: Drum Motor Thermic
wiring. repair the wiring.
Failure 7 occurs when the motor temperature (overcurrent) secur-
5. Check the input signal by If the input is not functional ity has tripped. The contact will be closed again automatically af-
monitoring the state at the anymore, replace the control ter some time. (Failure 7 occurs only for 2 motor machines) (NC
Service menu. board. thermal contact).
Table 8 A skilled and experienced technician must examine the motor-
drive system before the machine is put in operation again.
Failure 6: Fan Motor Thermic
Diagnosing Failure 7
Failure 6 occurs when the fan motor temperature (overcurrent)
security has tripped. The contact will be closed again automati- 1. Check if the thermal securi- If the thermal security is
cally after some time. (Failure 6 occurs only for 2 motor ma- ty of the motor is open. open, within 15 minutes the
chines). (NC thermal contact). security will close automati-
cally.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the motor-
drive system before the machine is put in operation again. If a motor is defective, the
security can go open again
when you restart the dryer.
If it was only a temperature
problem and the motor is not
defective: the overload secur-
ity will not trip again.

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Diagnosing Failure 7 Diagnosing Failure 8

2. Check that the airflow, drum Solve the mechanical problem. 1. Check if the ventilator is If the ventilator is not func-
and ventilator rotation is not functional. tional, repair or replace the
obstructed. ventilator, belt, motor control
system, wiring or the power
3. If the thermal motor security The thermal motor security supply circuit of the ventila-
is not closing after 15 minutes. will be probably broken. tor.
4. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous, In normal operation, the Ven-
wiring. repair the wiring. tilator is switched On imme-
5. Check the input signal by If the input is not functional diately after pressing the
monitoring the state at the anymore, replace the control START button.
Service menu. board. The ventilator must stay on
for the entire drying cycle.
Table 10
2. Check if there is sufficient When the Dryer is not a
Failure 8: Airflow Switch Open at Start-up airflow. Check if the Dryer is a closed box, air will escape
closed box. (Lint filter Door, and the airflow will not be
Failure 8 occurs when there is not sufficient airflow when the
mechanical panels must be sufficient to switch the Air-
ventilator is switched On. This security function prevents the
present and closed properly). flow Switch.
heating is switched On when the ventilator is not functional or if
the airflow is obstructed. Make sure that there is no
loss of Airflow.
(Failure 8 occurs only at start-up) (NO contact).
Example : close the Lint Fil-
The Airflow Switch has a safety function and it must not be ob-
ter Door properly.
structed.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the dryer sys- 3. Check if the switch and If the airflow detection system
tem before the machine is put in operation again. metal plate and airflow detec- or the switch is out of order, it
tion system is still functional. must be repaired or replaced.
WARNING 4. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous:
wiring repair the wiring
For new installations the air outlet tubes must have
5. Check the input signal by If the input is not functional
the right size for the air flow of the corresponding
monitoring the state at the anymore, replace the control
machine. Follow the instructions in the installation
Service menu. board.
manual.
C138
Table 11

Failure 9: Airflow Switch Open After Start-up


Failure 9 occurs when there is not sufficient airflow when the
ventilator is turning. This security function makes the heating
switch Off when the ventilator is suddenly Not functional any-
more or if the airflow gets obstructed.
(Failure 9 occurs only after start-up) (NO contact).
The Airflow Switch has a safety function and it must not be ob-
structed.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the dryer sys-
tem before the machine is put in operation again.

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Diagnosing Failure 9 Diagnosing Failure 10

1. Check if the ventilator is If the ventilator is not func- 1. Check if the airflow detec- If the airflow detection system
functional. tional, repair or replace the tion system is still functional. or the switch is out of order, it
ventilator, belt, motor control must be repaired or replaced.
system, wiring or the power
2. Check if the ventilator is Check the contactor, wiring
supply circuit of the ventila-
switched On immediately after and the ventilator command
tor.
pressing start. signal.
In normal operation, the Ven-
tilator is switched On imme- 3. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous,
diately after pressing the wiring. repair the wiring.
START button. 4. Check that the ventilator is If the contactor is not correctly
The ventilator must stay on switched Off at the end of the functioning, replace the con-
for the complete time of the drying cycle. tactor.
drying cycle. 5. Check the input signal by If the input is not functional
monitoring the state at the anymore, replace the control
2. Check if there is sufficient When the Dryer is not a
Service menu. board.
airflow. Check if the Dryer is a closed box, air will escape
closed box. (Lint filter Door, and the airflow will not be Table 13
mechanical panels must be sufficient to switch the Air-
present and closed properly). flow Switch. Failure 11: Fault Cool down
Make sure that there is no
Failure 11 occurs when the temperature does not decrease when
loss of Airflow.
the Cooldown sequence is in progress. (No cooldown at all after
Example: close the Lint Fil- 15 minutes at cool down sequence for temperature above 122°F
ter Door properly. [50°C]).

3. Check if the switch and If the airflow detection system (Refer to Monitoring Temperature and Humidity Values at Run
metal plate and airflow detec- or the switch is out of order, it Time).
tion system is still functional. must be repaired or replaced. A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating
4. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous, and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
wiring repair the wiring. Diagnosing Failure 11
5. Check the input signal by If the input is not functional
monitoring the state at the anymore, replace the control 1. Check if the heating sys- If no temperature ramp has
Service menu. board. tem is switched Off. been programmed for the
cool down sequence, the
Table 12 heating system must be
switched Off.
Failure 10: Airflow Switch Closed
Check the contactor (valve),
Failure 10 occurs at the start of the drying cycle. Before the ven- wiring, and the ventilator
tilator is switched On, the Airflow switch must be open. If the command signal.
flow detection system is out of order, and the switch is closed, an
2. Check if the temperature If the temperature sensor is
error message will be displayed.
sensor is functional. not measuring correctly, re-
(Failure 10 occurs only in standby mode) (NO contact). place the temperature sensor.
The Airflow Switch has a safety function and it must not be ob- 3. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not
structed. controls the heating system. functional, replace the pro-
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the dryer sys- grammer board.
tem before the machine is put in operation again.
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Failure 12: No Reheating


Diagnosing Failure 13
Failure 12 occurs at a heating (cooldown with ramp) sequence
when the heating is not switched On again at the temperature 1. Check if there is no inter- The machine will not heat
control process when the lowest temperature hysteresis value is ruption of the electrical power, when there is no energy supply
reached. gas or steam heating power for the heating system. Avoid
supply. interruptions of the energy
(Refer to Monitoring Temperature and Humidity Values at Run supply.
Time.)
2. Check if the heating system If the heating system fails to
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating is functional. work, repair or replace the
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again. heating system.
Diagnosing Failure 12 3. Check the heating contactor If the heating contactor (valve)
(valve). is not functional, repair or re-
1. Check if there is no inter- The machine will not heat place the component.
ruption of the electrical power, when there is no energy supply
gas or steam heating power for the heating system. Avoid 4. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous,
supply. interruptions of the energy wiring. repair the wiring.
supply.
5. Check if the temperature If the temperature sensor is not
2. Check if the heating system If the heating system fails to sensor is functional. measuring correctly, replace
is functional. work, repair or replace the the temperature sensor.
heating system.
6. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not func-
3. Check the heating contactor If the heating contactor (valve) controls the heating system. tional, replace the control
(valve). is not functional, repair or re- board.
place the component.
Table 16
4. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous:
wiring. repair the wiring. Failure 15: Too Hot
5. Check if the temperature If the temperature sensor is not Failure 15 occurs when the actual heating temperature goes 59°F
sensor is functional. measuring correctly, replace [15°C] above the target temperature at the drying process.
the temperature sensor.
(Refer to Monitoring Temperature Humidity Values at Run
6. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not func- Time).
controls the heating system. tional, replace the control
board. A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Table 15
Diagnosing Failure 15
Failure 13: No Heating
1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient,
Failure 13 occurs when the heating system is not functional at adjust the air outlet system.
start up. (No temperature raise of 41°F [5°C] in 30 minutes after 2. Check the temperature sen- If the temperature sensor is not
start drying cycle.) sor. measuring correctly, replace
(Refer to Monitoring Temperature Humidity Values at Run the temperature sensor.
Time).
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is bro-
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating ken, repair or replace the heat-
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again. ing system.
4. Check the heating contactor If the heating contactor (valve)
(valve). is not functional, repair or re-
place the component.
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
pair the wiring.

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The display will show “Hot“ and the air temperature indicating
Diagnosing Failure 15 there is something wrong.

6. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not func- Check Safety Thermostats ST1 & ST2, they should switch off the
controls the heating system. tional, replace the control heating system and prevent high temperatures.
board. (Refer to Monitoring Temperature and Humidity Values at Run
7. Check the input Signal by If the input is not functional, Time).
monitoring the state at the replace the control board. A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating
Service menu. and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Table 17
WARNING
Failure 16: Coin Blocking 1
IF FAILURE 18 OCCURS WE CAN EXPECT THERE IS
Failure 16 occurs when the input for coin drop 1 is blocked for RISK OF BURN AND NECESSARY ACTIONS MUST
more than 5 seconds. BE TAKEN TO REDUCE TEMPERATURE.
Case EP = ON. C139

Fault 16 will be displayed if the external start release signal is


high for more then 10 seconds when the door has been opened at Diagnosing Failure 18
the end of the program.
1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient,
Diagnosing Failure 16
adjust the air outlet system.
1. Check the function of coin If the coin drop micro contact 2. Check the temperature sen- If the temperature sensor is not
drop 1. or optocoupler is not function- sor. measuring correctly, replace
ing 100%, replace the coin the temperature sensor.
drop.
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is bro-
2. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous: ken, repair or replace the heat-
wiring. repair the wiring. ing system.
Table 18 4. Check the heating contactor If the heating contactor (valve)
(valve). is not functional, repair or re-
Failure 17: Coin Blocking 2 place the component.

Failure 17 occurs when the input for coin drop 2 is blocked for 5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
more then 5 seconds. pair the wiring.
6. Check the Safety Thermo- The Safety Thermostats should
Diagnosing Failure 17
stats ST1 & ST2. open before failure 18 is gen-
erated.
1. Check the function of coin If the coin drop micro contact
drop 2. or optocoupler is not function- 7. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not func-
ing 100%, replace the coin controls the heating system. tional, replace the control
drop. board.
2. Check the continuity of the If the wiring is not continuous: 8. Check the input Signal by If the input is not functional
wiring. repair the wiring. monitoring the state indication anymore, replace the control
at the Service menu. board.
Table 19
6. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not func-
Failure 18: Too Hot Safety controls the heating system. tional, replace the control
board.
Failure 18 occurs when the actual heating temperature rises
above safety temperature 185°F [85°C ] while the machine is 7. 8. Check the input Signal by If the input is not functional
waiting to be started (not running). monitoring the state at the anymore, replace the control
Service menu. board.
On the display will be shown "Hot" and the air temperature as in-
dication that there is something wrong. Table 20

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Failure 19: Defective Temperature Sensor 1


Diagnosing Failure 20
Failure 19 occurs when the temperature sensor (located at the air
outlet) is broken . The fault is only displayed when the machine 2. Check the temperature sen- If the temperature sensor is
is in standby mode and no program is active. sor. broken, replace the tempera-
ture sensor.
The fault can only be erased by switching off and on the power. If
the fault is still present after switching on the power fault mes- 3. Measure the resistance of If the resistance is not OK, re-
sage 19 will be generated again. the sensor. place the temperature sensor.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating 4. Check if the earth wire is at If the earth wire is not at the
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again. the middle position of the con- middle position, put the earth
nector. wire in the middle position of
Diagnosing Failure 19 connector T2.

1. Check if the temperature The Female connector must be 5. If the fault is persistent. Replace the electronic board.
sensor is connected on the connected with the Male con- Be sure the problem is related
PCB Board. nector T1 of the PCB board. to the electronic board and not
to a defective temperature sen-
2. Check the temperature sen- If the temperature sensor is sor.
sor. broken, replace the tempera-
ture sensor. Table 22
3. Measure the resistance of If the resistance is not OK, re-
Failure 22: Ignition Error at Start-up (GAS
the sensor. place the temperature sensor.
HEATING ONLY)
4. Check if the earth wire is at If the earth wire is not at the
the middle position of the con- middle position, put the earth Failure 22 occurs when the heating system has a problem to
nector. wire in the middle position of switch on the fire at start up.
connector T1. If the problem is still persistent after 3 automatic resets, error
5. If the fault is persistent. Replace the electronic board. message 22 is generated.
Be sure the problem is related The dryer computer will try up to 9 times to turn on the gas heat-
to the electronic board and not ing.
to a defective temperature sen-
sor. The gas ignition system closes contactor KA3 (input 4 High) to
inform the dryer computer that the gas ignition system failed to
Table 21 switch on the fire.
Then the ignition system is reset by the dryer computer by
Failure 20: Defective Temperature Sensor 2 switching on the reset signal gas ignition system (contactor
KA2).
Failure 20 occurs when the temperature sensor (located at the
heater) is broken. The fault is only displayed when the machine is A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating
in standby mode and no program is active. and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
The fault can only be erased by switching off and on the power. If Diagnosing Failure 22
the fault is still present after switching on the powe, fault mes-
sage 20 will be generated again. 1. Check the gas supply. Without gas supply, the heater
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating can not function. Right Gas
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again. supply and pressure must be
available.
Diagnosing Failure 20
2. Check the heating system. If the heating system is bro-
1. Check if the temperature The Female connector must be ken, repair replace the heating
sensor is connected on the connected with the Male con- system.
PCB Board. nector T2 of the PCB board. 3. Check the gas ignition sys- If the gas ignition system is
tem. not functional, replace the gas
Table 22 continues...
ignition system.

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Diagnosing Failure 22 Diagnosing Failure 23

4. Check the heating contactor. If a heating contactor is not 1. Check the gas supply. Without gas supply, the heater
functional, replace the compo- can not function. Right Gas
nent. supply and pressure must be
available.
5. Check contactor KA3 (Igni- If the contactor KA3 is not
tion Error). functional, replace the compo- 2. Check the heating system. If the heating system is bro-
nent. ken, repair replace the heating
system.
6. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
pair the wiring. 3. Check the gas ignition sys- If the gas ignition system is
tem. not functional, replace the gas
7. Check the output relays that If an output relay is not func- ignition system.
control the heating system. tional, replace the control
board. 4. Check the heating contactor. If a heating contactor is not
functional, replace the compo-
8. Check the electrical Input If the input of the control nent.
Ignition Error at the control board is not functional any-
board. more, replace the control 5. Check contactor KA3 (Igni- If the contactor KA3 is not
board. tion Error). functional, replace the compo-
nent.
Table 23
6. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
Failure 23: Ignition Error After Start-up (Run) (GAS pair the wiring.
HEATING ONLY) 7. Check the output relays that If an output relay is not func-
Failure 23 occurs when the heating system has a problem to control the heating system. tional, replace the control
switch on the fire when the dryer tries to restart the gas heating board.
system. (While the dry cycle is running). 8. Check the electrical Input If the input of the control
If the problem continues after 3 automatic resets, the operator is Ignition Error at the control board is not functional, replace
invited to restart the system. board. the control board.

If the action of the operator is not successful, error message 23 is Table 24


generated.
Failure 24: Ignition Error Failure (GAS HEATING
If the problem continues after 3 automatic resets, error message
ONLY)
23 is generated.
If the problem still persistant after 3 automatic resets, error mes- Failure 24 occurs after 3 attempts when the Gas Ignition system
sage 23 is generated. fails to be reset.

The dryer computer will try up to 9 times to turn on the gas heat- Cause: Input Signal Ignition Error Failure stays high (Input 4) af-
ing. ter 3 attempts of dryer computer to reset gas ignition system
(contactor KA2). This is to be considered a major hardware fail-
The gas ignition system closes contactor KA3 (input 4 High) to ure.
inform the dryer computer that the gas ignition system failed to
switch on the fire. A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
Then the ignition system is reset by the dryer computer by
switching on the reset signal gas ignition system (contactor Diagnosing Failure 24
KA2).
1. Check the gas ignition sys- If the gas ignition system is
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating
tem. broken, replace the gas igni-
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
tion system.
2. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
pair the wiring.

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Diagnosing Failure 24 Diagnosing Failure 25

3. Check contactor KA3 (Igni- If the contactor KA3 is not 3. Check the supply voltage If there is no, or wrong supply
tion Error). functional, replace the compo- humidity sensor. voltage, replace the dryer com-
nent. puter.
4. Check the electrical Input If the input of the control 4. Check the humidity sensor If the humidity sensor or am-
Ignition Error at the control board is not functional, replace and amplifier. plifier is damaged, replace the
board. the control board. humidity sensor and amplifier.

Table 25 5. Check the analog input If for Analogue value 3, the


signal. value at the Analog input
Failure 25: No Humidity Sensor (HUMIDITY menu = “0“ then the analog
(Inputs can be checked, one
CONTROL ONLY) input signal is missing.
by one, in the Service menu).
If the input of the controller
Failure 25 occurs when the humidity sensor does not give an ana-
board is not functional, re-
log electrical output signal to the dryer computer.
place the controller board.
Example: connector not connected to dryer computer. (first check previous items)
(At the “Configuration“ menu you can switch off/on the Humidi-
Table 26
ty Control function).
(At the “t“-menu you can switch off/on the Humidity Control Failure 26: No Humidity Sensor Cap (HUMIDITY
function). CONTROL ONLY)
NOTE: The humidity sensor needs 1 minute after Failure 26 occurs when the dust cap at the humidity sensor is
switching on the power supply dryer to stabilize the an- missing.
alog output signal.
When the dust cap is missing, due to the influence of the air flow
(Refer to Monitoring Temperature and Humidity Values at Run in the dryer, the sensor will measure a too big value which is out
Time). of range at normal operation.
Failure 25 can occur when the dryer is running without linens in- (At the “Configuration“ menu you can switch off/on the Humidi-
side. This should not be considered as a system failure. Check ty Control function).
correct dryer operation with a normal amount of wet linen.
(At the “t“-menu you can switch off/on the Humidity Control
function).
WARNING
NOTE: The humidity sensor needs 1 minute after
THE HUMIDITY CONTROL SYSTEM IS NOT MADE TO switching on the power supply dryer to stabilize the an-
RUN WITHOUT LOAD OR WITH A VERY SMALL alog output signal.
LOAD. THE SYSTEM CAN ONLY FUNCTION IN A (Refer to Monitoring Temperature and Humidity Values at Run
NORMAL WAY WHEN THERE IS SUFFICIANT EVAP- Time).
ORATION TO BE MEASURED BY THE AIR HUMIDITY
SENSOR. Diagnosing Failure 26
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1. Check if the dust cap is If the dust cap is missing or
mounted on the sensor. broken, put a new dust cap on
Diagnosing Failure 25 the humidity sensor.
2. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
1. Check if the humidity sen- If the humidity sensor is not
pair the wiring.
sor is connected to the dryer connected to the dryer comput-
computer. er, connect the sensor. 3. Check the supply voltage If there is no, or wrong supply
humidity sensor. voltage, replace the dryer com-
2. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
puter.
pair the wiring.
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Diagnosing Failure 26 Diagnosing Failure 27

4. Check the humidity sensor If the humidity sensor or am- 5. Check if the analog input If the sensor control circuit is
and amplifier. plifier is damaged, replace the and power supply of the sensor not functional, replace the con-
humidity sensor and amplifier. on the control board is func- trol board.
tional.
5. Check the analog input If for Analogue value 3, the
signal. value at the Analog input Table 28
menu > “800“ then the ana-
(Inputs can be checked, one
log input signal is out of Failure 28: Lint Filter
by one, in the Service menu.)
range.
Failure 28 occurs when the Lint Filter Door has not been opened
If the input of the controller
for 40 succeeding cycles.
board is not functional, re-
place the controller board. Check value of the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter at the Running
(First check previous items.) State-Service menu. (Special function button)

Table 27 Diagnosing Failure 28

1. The Lint Filter must be If the Lint Filter has not been
WARNING cleaned every day. cleaned for 40 days, open the
Lint Door and clean the Filter.
IF THE DRYER IS EXECUTED WITH AIR HUMIDITY Close the door again. The Lint
SENSOR, THE DRYER CAN ONLY OPERATE COR- Filter Door Cycle will be reset.
RECTLY IF THE DUST CAP IS MOUNTED ON THE 2. Check if the Lint Filter If the Lint Filter Door Switch
AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR. Door Cycle Counter is reset by is broken, replace the Lint Fil-
C141 opening the Lint Door. ter Door Switch. (Normal
Closed Contact.)
Failure 27: No Humidity Reduction 3. Check if the Lint Filter If the wiring is broken, repair
Failure 27 occurs when the humidity value does not decrease Door Cycle Counter is reset by the wiring.
within 60 minutes when the drying sequence is in progress. opening the Lint Door.
(Maximum drying time by humidity control is set default on 60 4. Check if the Lint Filter If the input of the control
minutes.) Door Cycle Counter is reset by board is not correctly function-
(Refer to Monitoring Temperature and Humidity Values at Run opening the Lint Door. ing, replace the control board.
Time).
Table 29
Diagnosing Failure 27
Failure 30: Broken Relays External Payment
1. Check if the humidity sen- Check if there is lint obstruct- System
sor is functional. ing the sensor.
Failure 30 occurs when the External payment system relays stays
2. Check if the humidity sen- If the wiring of the sensor is closed for longer then the maximum allowed drying time (60 mi-
sor is functional. broken, repair the wiring. nutes).
3. Check if the humidity sen- If the sensor is not functional Only applicable for set-up selection "EP = RL3". The dryer will
sor is functional. at all, replace the sensor. (If run as long as the external payment system relays is closed. As
you blow with your mouth on the dryer should not run longer then maximum allowed drying
the sensor, the humidity value time, it will be stopped for safety purposes.
must change.) (Remove filter
cap first.) Diagnosing Failure 30

4. Check if the heating-drying If there is not sufficient air- 1. Check if the right machine Select the right setup.
system is functional. flow or heating power, the fab- set-up has been selected.
rics in the dryer will not get
dry. Repair the problem. Table 30 continues...

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Diagnosing Failure 30 Diagnosing Failure 36

2. Check the external payment If the external payment system 1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient,
system. is broken, repair the system. adjust the air outlet system.
3. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re- 2. Check the temperature sen- If the temperature sensor is not
pair the wiring. sor. measuring correctly, replace
the temperature sensor.
4. Check the electrical Input at If the input of the control
the control board. board is not functional, replace 3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is bro-
the control board. ken, repair or replace the heat-
ing system.
Table 30
4. Check the heating contactor If the heating contactor (valve)
Failure 35: Wrong Software Version (valve). is not functional, repair or re-
place the component.
When a total new software that isn't downward compatible with
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
previous software versions is loaded, then the software will detect
pair the wiring.
that the old and new softwares are not compatible.You have to re-
configure the EASY CONTROL Dryer Computer. Refer to Initi- 6. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not func-
alizing the machine. controls the heating system. tional, replace the control
When a total new software that isn’t downward compatible with board.
previous software versions is loaded, then the software will detect 7. Check the Analog Tempera- If the input is not functional
that the old and new softwares are not compatible. You have to ture input Signal by monitor- anymore, replace the control
reconfigure the FullFlex Control Dryer Computer. ing the state at the Service board.
menu.
WARNING Table 31
ALL THE CUSTOM SETTINGS WILL BE ERASED IN
Failure 37: Too Hot Safety
THE CONTROL DRYER COMPUTER BY LOADING
THE FACTORY SETTINGS. Failure 37 occurs when the actual heating temperature rises
C142 above safety temperature 185°F [85°C] while the machine is run-
ning.
After reinitialization of the EASY CONTROL Dryer Computer,
(24kg / 53lb / 33 L & 35kg / 77lb / 46 L ELECTRICAL HEAT-
fault 35 can only be erased by switching the power Off/On.
ING ONLY : 212°F [100°C])
After reinitialization of the FullFlex Control Dryer Computer,
If at the end of the drying cycle, the temperature is above 185°F
fault 35 can only be erased by switching the power Off/On.
[85°C] (212°F [100°C]), the dryer will go on with the cool down
Failure 36: Too Hot End sequence for 30 minutes (or until temperature below 149°F
[65°C] or until open door).
Failure 36 occurs when the actual cool down temperature at the
end of the dry cycle is still above 172.4°F [78°C]. The display will show “Hot“, indicating something is wrong.

If at the end of the drying cycle the temperature is above 172.4°F Check Safety Thermostats ST1 & ST2 as they should switch off
[78°C] the dryer will go on with the cool down sequence for 60 the heating system and prevent high temperatures.
minutes (or until temperature below 149°F [65°C], or until open (Refer to Monitoring Temperature Values).
door). If the temperature is still above 158°F [70°C] after these
60 extra minutes, cool down Failure 36 is generated. A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating
and air outlet system before the machine is put in operation again.
On the display will be shown “Hot“ and the air temperature as in-
dication that there is something wrong.
(Refer to Monitoring Temperature Values).

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WARNING Diagnosing Failure 38

IF FAILURE 37 OCCURS WE CAN EXPECT THERE IS 2. Check if the Lint Filter When the Lint Filter Door is
RISK OF BURN AND NECESSARY ACTIONS MUST Door Switch (NO contact), is closed, the Door Switch con-
BE TAKEN TO REDUCE TEMPERATURE. closed. tact must be closed. If the
Switch is damaged, replace the
C143 Switch.
3. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re-
Diagnosing Failure 37 pair the wiring.

1. Check the air outlet system. If the airflow is not sufficient, 4. Check the input Signal by If the input is not functional,
adjust the air outlet system. monitoring the state at the replace the control board.
Service menu.
2. Check the temperature sen- If the temperature sensor is not
sor. measuring correctly, replace Table 33
the temperature sensor.
Failure 41: Service Due
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is bro-
ken, repair or replace the heat- Service Due Err message is an indication that there must be a
ing system. maintenance intervention.
4. Check the heating contactor If the heating contactor (valve) Consult the Installation - Maintenance manual about the kind of
(valve). is not functional, repair or re- the intervention that is required.
place the component.
Err message 41 is just for informational purposes and the ma-
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, re- chine can still be operated, but to get rid of the Err message, a re-
pair the wiring. set of the cycle counter is required.
6. Check the Safety Thermo- The Safety Thermostats should (At the Initialization menu, the Service Interval Count can be ad-
stats ST1 & ST2. go open before failure 37 is justed.)
generated.
» Go to the "Reset Cycle Counter" menu item in the Service
7. Check the output relay that If the output relay is not func- Menu.
controls the heating system. tional, replace the control • Select Yes to reset the cycle counter.
board.
» Press the SERVICE-STATE button and select the corresponding
8. Check the input Signal by If the input is not functional, screen to inspect the number of cycles that have been accumulat-
monitoring the state at the replace the control board. ed (service due).
Service menu.
Set the programming switch in program mode. Press the “MID-
Table 32 DLE“ Temperature button. On the display the cycle counter is
displayed (only for a few seconds) .
Failure 38: Lint Door Switch While the cycle counter is displayed, Press the “MIDDLE“ Tem-
perature button 3 times. The cycle counter is now reset to value 0
Failure 38 occurs when the Lint Door Switch is opened while the
and Err 41 Service Due is also reset.
drying cycle is running.
At normal operation the Lint Door Switch should not open while
Failure 95: Watch Dog
the drying cycle is running. If the watch dog has been activated, message 95 is logged in the
Diagnosing Failure 38 Error log register. If this occurs often, ask the help of a techni-
cian.
1. Check if the Lint Filter If the Lint Filter Door is not Failure 99: General Memory and Software Error
Door is closed. closed, close the door properly.
In the memory log Err99 is replaced by the corresponding memo-
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Failure 150-165: Memory Errors • (Refer to chapter Programming the drying part).

If a memory error occurs, then something is wrong with the EE- Check dust filter cap
PROM. When humidity control does not work, check if the dust filter cap
Try to reload the Programs. Check for source of electrical is missing. The dust filter cap is a white cover that must not be
“noise“. removed from the sensor device. The dust filter cap allows air to
pass.
Failure 170-199: Sofware Errors
Check door lock system
Software errors must never occur, if a software error message oc- When the dryer door is not completely closed, air from the room
curs, inform the manufacturer. is sucked in the dryer. This causes a wrong air humidity measure-
NOTE: At the end of the drying cycle when the temper- ment. Make sure the dryer can only run when the door is in the
ature is > 165.2°F [74°C] and < 174.2°F [79°C], the cool- closed (locked) position. (When door is still 10 mm open, it
down sequence will take 3 minutes extra. Meanwhile should not be possible to start a dryer program.)
this extra cooldown sequence is happening, 0 minutes Check heating and airflow
is displayed .
The air humidity measurement can only function when there is
Humidity Control - Troubleshooting sufficient water evaporation from the linen. Evaporation can only
happen when the, air and indirectly the linen is sufficiently heat-
The analogue value humidity sensor can be watched while drying ed. If the dryer has to run with reduced heating power, the airflow
the linen. This can be helpful for diagnostic purposes. must be sufficiently reduced so there is still evaporation.
While dryer is running, programming switch in Program mode, Example:
press Status Button and Humidity Button and the analogue value • There is in sufficient Electrical Current available at the build-
humidity sensor is shown. ing.
While dryer is running, programming switch in Program mode, • The dryer works with only 50% of it's electrical heating pow-
press High Temperature button and the analogue value humidity er.
sensor is shown for 2 seconds. • The airflow must be sufficiently reduced so there is still
enough evaporation inside the dryer to allow optimal humidi-
WARNING ty control.
Check final drying temperature
THE HUMIDITY CONTROL SYSTEM IS NOT MADE TO
At a normal drying process, the outlet air temperature reaches the
RUN WITHOUT LOAD OR WITH A VERY SMALL
programmed target value when the linen gets dry. For a correct
LOAD. THE SYSTEM CAN ONLY FUNCTION IN A
drying process: when humidity control stops the dryer, the dryer
NORMAL WAY WHEN THERE IS SUFFICIANT EVAP-
must have reached, before the end of the drying cycle, the pro-
ORATION TO BE MEASURED BY THE AIR HUMIDITY
grammed target temperature value. If this is not the case, proba-
SENSOR.
bly there will not have occured sufficient evaporation at the dry-
C133 ing process because of reduced heating power. And the air hu-
midity measurement will not have been accurate to allow optimal
humidity control.
WARNING
Linen must be sorted
CHECK CORRECT DRYER OPERATION WITH A A mixture of linen in the dryer can not result in an equal drying
NORMAL AMOUNT OF WET LINEN. result. It is a good practice that the same kind of linen is sorted
and dryed together, (Coton, Synthetic). In case of Humidity Con-
C178
trol, a mixture of all kinds of linen will not give a good overall
Troubleshooting problems with Humidity Control: drying result.

Operation with a small load of laundry Thin - Thick Fabrics

The humidity control system is not designed for operation with- Thick fabrics, like jeans or trousers, need a long drying time.
out any load, or with a very small load. It is advisable to set the Dryer program will stop when fabrics are mostly dry, but inside
maximum dry time after which the drying operation will be ter- pockets will still feel damp. In case of thin fabrics, where the lin-
minated en is sewed together there may be damp spots. Humidity Control
stops the dryer when the linen is dry, based on the measured air
• (Refer to Chapter Initializing the Machine - Drying Control
humidity.
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Correct Load in Drum


Some fabrics need more space in dryer than others. It is important
to choose the right size of dryer to obtain a good airflow.
• If there is more linen in the drum, the airflow will be restrict-
ed and the linen will not be dried evenly.

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Instructions for Installing New Software Control Specifications
WHEN TO INSTAL NEW SOFTWARE
To add new features to the software and to improve the function-
WARNING
ality of the dryer, new software releases are produced by the man-
CONNECTION TO THE WRONG VOLTAGE MAY
ufacturer.
CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AS WELL AS
DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONIC PART AND TO THE
DRYER ITSELF.
C102

Figure 9 • Voltage: 200-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz


• Power: max 8 VA
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE
• Memory:
1. Switch off the main power. • EPROM - Flash (contains the software)
2. Open the cover plate of the dryer. • EEPROM (contains the customised programs)
3. The EPROM-Flash memory with the implemented software is • Outputs: 6 relays
the only IC on the logic board that can be removed. • Serial interface: RS485 (2 wire) or infrared communication
4. Take the EPROM-Flash memory out of the IC-holder and re- between control and external computer (if implemented)
place it with a new one. Make sure to put the screwdriver be- • Display units: 5 LEDs and 3 pcs of seven segment displays
tween the component and the socket. Refer to Figure 9
5. Make sure to put the new chip in the correct position. Refer to WINDOW FOR INFRARED COMMUNICATION
Figure 10 • The infrared communication signal passes through a small
6. Switch on the main power. window on the control panel.
7. The display should be lighting up. SOFTWARE VERSION AND DATE
8. If the software is compatible: the new software can be used • XXX-VVV
without reinitialization.
• XXX = ID
9. Clear all the error messages in the system menu to allow a
• VVV =Version
correct determination about the new software implementation.
10. If the software is not 100% compatible with the previous soft- Main Board
ware version:
• The new software will generate diagnostic message 35.
When diagnostic message 35 occurs you must execute a
factory reset in the "S" - sub-menu.
NOTE: All your custom made settings will be
erased.
• Refer to Failure 35: Wrong Software Version.
• For a new dryer computer, after loading the standard pro-
grams, erase diagnostic message 35 by switching the pow-
er off/on.
11. Start a new cycle.

Figure 10

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Display Board

Figure 11

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