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This document is a programming manual for an industrial tumble dryer control system. It provides warnings to read all instructions before operating the dryer and to have a qualified worker initialize and test the dryer. The manual describes the dryer's basic controls, initialization and configuration menus, standard drying programs, and error codes. It warns that improper use can cause injuries or damage and to contact the manufacturer with any issues.
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Secador Primus 20-75 Lbs

This document is a programming manual for an industrial tumble dryer control system. It provides warnings to read all instructions before operating the dryer and to have a qualified worker initialize and test the dryer. The manual describes the dryer's basic controls, initialization and configuration menus, standard drying programs, and error codes. It warns that improper use can cause injuries or damage and to contact the manufacturer with any issues.
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  • Warnings and Symbols
  • Basic Description of Controls
  • Initializing the Machine
  • Drying Control Function
  • Price Submenu
  • Configuration Menu
  • Option Menu
  • System Menu
  • Coin Submenu
  • Error List Submenu
  • Installing New Software
  • Operation Menu
  • Your Settings
  • Standard Dry Programs
  • Annex: Networking
  • Annex: Overview of Error Codes, Messages and Troubleshooting Aids
  • Humidity Control - Trouble Shooting

INDUSTRIAL TUMBLE DRYERS

5
Stacker
40lb

PROGRAMMING MANUAL EASY CONTROL

516307 C
Publication date:
21 Sep 2009
1. CONTENTS
Publication date: 21 Sep 2009 Page:

1. CONTENTS..................................................................................................................... 1
2. WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS ......................................................................................... 2
2.1. WARNINGS........................................................................................................................................2
2.2. USED SYMBOLS ...............................................................................................................................3
3. BASIC DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS ......................................................................... 4
3.1. CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................5
4. INITIALIZING THE MACHINE......................................................................................... 6
4.1. INITIALISATION MENU......................................................................................................................6
4.2. CONFIGURATION MENU................................................................................................................17
4.3. INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE.......................................................................................................27
5. OPERATION MENU...................................................................................................... 28
5.1. STARTING UP .................................................................................................................................28
5.2. SWITCHING ON THE POWER.........................................................................................................28
5.3. LOAD THE DRYER ..........................................................................................................................28
5.4. SELECTING A DRYER PROGRAM..................................................................................................28
5.5. STARTING A DRYER PROGRAM....................................................................................................28
5.6. ADVANCING THE DRYER PROGRAM ............................................................................................28
5.7. DRY TIME ........................................................................................................................................29
5.8. COOLDOWN TIME...........................................................................................................................29
5.9. PROGRAM END...............................................................................................................................29
5.10. UNWRINKLE TIME.........................................................................................................................29
5.11. WAIT STATE ..................................................................................................................................29
5.12. HOW TO HANDLE FAILURE MESSAGES .....................................................................................29
5.13. HOW TO HANDLE POWER INTERRUPTIONS ..............................................................................29
5.14. THE PROGRAM CYCLE COUNTER OR COIN COUNTER ............................................................29
5.15. THE PROGRAM CYCLE COUNTER OR COIN COUNTER ............................................................30
5.16. THE LINT FILTER CYCLE COUNTER............................................................................................30
5.17. SETUP ELECTRONIC COIN SELECTOR.......................................................................................30
5.18. HUMIDITY CONTROL ....................................................................................................................31
6. STANDARD DRY PROGRAMS .................................................................................... 33
6.1. LEGEND...........................................................................................................................................33
6.2. DRYING PROGRAMS ......................................................................................................................34
7. YOUR SETTINGS ......................................................................................................... 35
7.1. INITIAL SETTINGS...........................................................................................................................35
8. ANNEX: NETWORKING ............................................................................................... 36
8.1. GENERAL ........................................................................................................................................36
9. ANNEX: OVERVIEW OF ERROR CODES, MESSAGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS. 37
9.1. ERROR HANDLING .........................................................................................................................37
9.2. MONITORING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY VALUES MONIT AT RUN TIME ...........................37
9.3. PROBLEM CHECK LIST ..................................................................................................................37
9.4. ERROR MESSAGES........................................................................................................................38
9.5. HOW TO HANDLE THE ERROR MESSAGES..................................................................................38
9.6. SWITCHING OFF AND ON THE POWER.........................................................................................38
9.7. OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................39
9.8. EXPLANATION ERROR MESSAGES...............................................................................................40
9.9. HUMIDITY CONTROL ......................................................................................................................54

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2. WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS
2.1. WARNINGS

BEFORE OPERATING A MACHINE CONTROLLED BY AN ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER, READ THIS


MANUAL. INCORRECT USE CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURIES OR DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE
CONTROLS. IGNORING INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE AN INCORRECT MACHINE
FUNCTION, WHICH MAY RESULT IN INJURIES OR MACHINE AND/OR LINEN DAMAGES.
- This manual version is an original English version. Without the original version these instructions are not
complete. Before installation, operating and maintenance of the machine, read complete instructions
thoroughly. It means the following manuals: „Programming Manual“, „User‘s Manual“, „Installation
and Maintenance Manual“. Follow these instructions and keep them handy for later use.
- A machine must be installed according to „Installation and maintenance manual“. Before the first machine
starts, it must be initialized and tested by a qualified worker. When operating the machine, follow the machine
„User´s manual“.
- The electric service line must not be affected by other electrical loading. A nominal voltage, if loaded or not
must work in the range ±10% with a maximum permanent frequency deviation of 1% or a short-time one at
2% of a given frequency (50 or 60 Hz). Connecting or starting the machine at an incorrect voltage can damage
the programmer.
- The machine must not be exposed to high humidity or extreme high and low temperatures.
- Do not tamper with the controls.
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL DO NOT COVER 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.

NOTE !!!
EVERY CIRCUIT BOARD HAS A SERIAL NUMBER AND THE CODE NUMBER OF THE BOARD (SEE
FIGURE).
ON THE EPROM-FLASH MEMORY CHIP ON THE CIRCUIT BOARD IS STUCK A LABEL SPECIFYING
THE SOFTWARE NUMBER AND VERSION AND/OR THE DATE OF THE SOFTWARE (SEE FIGURE) .
THESE DATA, AS WELL AS THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER OF THE MACHINE, MUST BE MENTIONED
IN ALL CORRESPONDENCE OR INQUIRIES ADDRESSED TO THE DEALER OR MANUFACTURER.

NOTE !!!
„THE EASY CONTROL“ COMPUTER IS USED IN COIN AND OPL MACHINES.
„THE EASY CONTROL“ COMPUTER USES „MACHINE TYPE“ CODES TO SELECT THE DIFFERENT
PROGRAMMABLE MACHINE EXECUTIONS.
The model number of the machine doesn’t indicate the ‚machine type‘ but must be linked with the
description of the ‚machine type‘ characters.
‰ Tx : Singel Dryer
‰ Tx, x : Double Dryer

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2.2. USED SYMBOLS

‰ BUTTONS

START
– Start up a program
– Continue an interrupted program
– Advance the program to the next sequence

PROGRAM TEMPERATURE HIGH


– Program selection button, High Temperature

PROGRAM TEMPERATURE MEDIUM


– Program selection button, Medium Temperature

PROGRAM TEMPERATURE LOW


– Program selection button, Low Temperature

ALARM INDICATION
– Red Light is On or Flashing when an alarm occurs

‰ KEYSWITCH
With the keyswitch you can select between „Run mode“ and „Program mode“.
– RUN MODE: This is the Normal Dryer operation.
– PROGRAM MODE : Only for changing the Dryer Programs and machine settings.

When the keyswitch is in „Program Mode“ a dot appears in the lower right corner of the display,
in „Run Mode“ the dot is hidden.

‰ EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH


The emergency stop switch is only available on non-coin dryers.

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3. BASIC DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
‰ THE CONTROL OFFERS:
– 3 programs with default temperatures low, medium and high.
– Easy operation with piezo buttons.
– Dryer programs can be customised (time, temperature, cooldown)
– OPL version: Advancing the program by the „START“ button
– COIN version: free programmable program prices and coin values
– Diagnostic messages

‰ DURING DRY CYCLE THE FOLLOWING DATA IS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY:


– 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 connection for keypad
• The Main board: Micro-Controller Board for EC-machine
– The software is implemented in an EPROM - Flash memory.
• The IC is fitted in an IC holder on the Main Board.
– Key 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

‰ INITIALISATION 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 8 last occured diagnostic messages
– Starting a diagnostic program
– Selection of the communication link

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3.1. CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS
!WARNING !!!
CONNECTION TO THE WRONG VOLTAGE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AS WELL AS
DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONIC PART AND TO THE DRYER ITSELF.

- Voltage : 200-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz


- Power : max 8 VA
- Memory : EPROM - Flash (contains the software)
EEPROM (contains the customised programs)
- Outputs : 6 relays
- Serial interface : RS485 (2 wire) or infrared communication between dryer and external computer
(if implemented)
- Display units: 5 LEDs and 3 pcs of seven segment displays

‰ WINDOW FOR INFRARED COMMUNICATION


The infrared communication signal passes through a small window on the control panel.

‰ SOFTWARE VERSION AND DATE

XXX-VVV
XXX = ID
VVV =Version

Fig. 3.1. Main board and display board

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4. INITIALIZING THE MACHINE
4.1. INITIALISATION MENU
ATTENTION!!!
BEFORE MAKING CHANGES IN THE INITIALISATION MENU READ CAREFULLY THIS MANUAL. THE
CHANGES YOU MAKE WILL INFLUENCE THE DRYER PROCESSES AND PRICE SETTINGS.
BEFORE MAKING CHANGES WE RECOMMEND TO WRITE DOWN CAREFULLY WHAT THE
PREVIOUS SETTINGS WERE.

‰ HOW TO GET INTO THE INITIALISATION MENU


The initialisation menu can only be accessed when the machine is in stand by (the machine is powered up
but no program is started).
1. The First step is to enable the keyboard buttons for Program Mode. Turn the key switch into
„Program mode“ position.
Vandalism Free keypad : Press „UPPER“ and „MIDDLE“ TEMPERATURE button at the same
time for 1 second.
When the „-p-“ Submenu is displayed , release both buttons.
Now you can select the appropriate initialisation submenu:
2. Press the „MIDDLE“ TEMPERATURE button to switch between the different initialisation
submenus.
The characters „-p-“, and „-o-“ will appear one by one by pressing the „MIDDLE“ TEMPERATURE
button.
3. Press the „UPPER“ TEMPERATURE button to select the specific initialisation submenu.
Now you see the first menu-item of the selected sub-menu.
The submenus are explained in the next paragraphs.
Read first the parts: „How to change values and settings“ and „Use of the „UPPER“ and „MIDDLE“
TEMPERATURE buttons“. When you want to leave the initialisation menu: select the „o“ submenu by
pressing the „UPPER TEMPERATURE“ button. Now you are back in the operations mode.

‰ HOW TO CHANGE VALUES AND SETTINGS


A VALUE:
– a number that can be modified
– build up by 1, 2 or 3 display units
– example: a time value
A SETTING:
– a menu-item can be „on“ or „oFF“
– example: Coin Machine „cn“ : on/oFF
ATTENTION:
YOU CAN ONLY MODIFY A VALUE OR SETTING WHEN THE CORRESPONDING VALUE OR
SETTING IS FLASHING. AS A VALUE CAN BE BUILD OUT OF 3 DISPLAY UNITS, YOU HAVE TO
MODIFY DISPLAY UNIT BY UNIT.

‰ USE OF THE „UPPER“ AND „MIDDLE“ TEMPERATURE BUTTONS


There are only 6 different cases that we have to handle:
I. THE MENU-ITEM IS DISPLAYED + THE „MIDDLE TEMPERATURE“ BUTTON IS
PRESSED:
The next menu-item is displayed.

II. THE MENU-ITEM IS DISPLAYED + THE „UPPER TEMPERATURE“ BUTTON IS


PRESSED:
The setting or value of the corresponding menu-item is displayed.
III. THE SETTING OR VALUE OF A MENU-ITEM IS DISPLAYED AND NO DISPLAY
UNIT IS FLASHING + THE „UPPER TEMPERATURE“ BUTTON IS PRESSED:

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The display unit will start flashing.
IV. THE DISPLAY UNIT IS FLASHING + THE „MIDDLE TEMPERATURE“ BUTTON IS
PRESSED:
Data on the corresponding display unit will be modified.
V. THE DISPLAY UNIT IS FLASHING + THE „UPPER TEMPERATURE“ BUTTON IS
PRESSED:
The display unit will stop flashing or eventually the next right display unit will start flashing.

VI. THE SETTING OR VALUE IS DISPLAYED AND NO DISPLAY UNIT IS FLASHING +


THE „MIDDLE TEMPERATURE“ BUTTON IS PRESSED:
The software jumps to the next menu-item.

If you follow each time these 6 logic steps, then you can start modifying the values and settings of the dryer
computer.

Fig.4.1.A Flow chart of initialisation menu

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‰ HOW TO MAKE A CORRECTION
After you have modified a menu-item, the display unit will stop flashing by pressing the „UPPER
TEMPERATURE“ button.
If you see that you have made a mistake, you can modify the menu-item once more by pressing the
„UPPER TEMPERATURE“ button. The display will start flashing again.

‰ WRITING THE MODIFICATIONS INTO THE MEMORY


When the updated values and settings are written into the EEPROM memory: dashes are displayed. This
occurs automatically when you leave 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 initialisation submenu or you can leave the
initialisation menu by the „o“ submenu.

„P“- PROGRAM SUBMENU

The PROGRAM Sub-Menu contains the dryer program settings.


In the -p- menu you can set the drying temperature, drying time, cooldown time, cooldown ratio.
In the menu’s:
• Program 1 corresponds with the Hight Temperature Program Button
• Program 2 corresponds with the Medium Temperature Program Button
• Program 3 corresponds with the Low Temperature Program Button

‰ DRYING CONTROL FUNCTION

Drying Temperature

The Desired Drying Temperature at the drying process.

d°1 : drying temperature program 1


d°2 : drying temperature program 2
d°3 : drying temperature program 3

The temperature can be set between 1 - 70°C.


T24 & T35, GAS AND ELECTRICAL HEATING ONLY: 1 - 82°C

Defaults : d°1 = 70°C


d°2 = 55°C
d°3 = 40°C

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Drying Time

ONLY FOR OPL MACHINES.

The preprogrammed 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 : dt1 = 35 minutes


dt2 = 35 minutes
dt3 = 35 minutes

‰ HUMIDITY CONTROL FUNCTION

Residual Humidity Value Humidity Control

ONLY FOR OPL MACHINES AND MACHINES CONNECTED TO CENTRAL PAYMENT SYSTEM
WITH SELECTION HUMIDITY CONTROL. „Hum“=„on“ in „t-Menu“.

„rH1“, „rH2“, „rH3“ MENU ITEM IS ONLY VISIBLE WHEN DRYING TIME „DT1“, „DT2“, „DT3“, HAS
BEEN PUT ON 0 MINUTES.

The Target value that corresponds with the % value residual Humidity linen.
rH1 : Desired Residual Humidity program 1
rH2 : Desired Residual Humidity program 2
rH3 : Desired Residual Humidity program 3

The Desired Residual Humidity can be set between 0 – 30 %.

Defaults : rH1 = 5%
rH2 = 5%
rH3 = 5%

After an extraction sequence at high speed in a washing machine, the residual humidity of the
linen is about 70 à 50 %.
At the drying process 30 % is still humid, while 0 % is bone dry (and should be avoided for
certain fabrics)

‰ COOLDOWN CONTROL FUNCTION


Cooldown Time

- A Cooldown process is started after the drying process.


- The purpose is to reduce the temperature of the linen at the end of the drying process.

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ct1 : cooldown time program 1
ct2 : cooldown time program 2
ct3 : cooldown time program 3

Time can be set between 0 – 30 Minutes.

Defaults : ct1 = 5 Minutes


ct2 = 4 Minutes
ct3 = 3 Minutes

Cooldown Ratio

The purpose of the „Cooldown Ratio“ function is to control how quickly the temperature in the dryer
should decrease in function of time at the Cooldown Sequence.
cr1 : Cooldown Ratio program 1
cr2 : Cooldown Ratio program 2
cr3 : Cooldown Ratio program 3
The Cooldown Ratio can be set between 0 – 5°C/min.

Defaults : cr1 = 0°C/min


cr2 = 0°C/min
cr3 = 0°C/min
In case cr1, 2, 3 = 0°C/min, the „Cooldown Ratio“ function is switched OFF.

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‰ UNWRINKLE CONTROL FUNCTION
The Unwrinkle function avoids that the linen gets wrinkled at the end of the dry cycle when the
operator has no time to Unload the machine immediately.
The unwrinkle time is the time that the machine will still revers the fabrics at a 99% reduced
mechanical action, once the drying process is finished.

Unwrinkle Time

The purpose of this menu-item is to set the Unwrinkle Sequence time.

The function is switched OFF for a time setting = 0 minutes.


The unwrinkle time can be set between 0 – 180 minutes.

Default : 0 minutes
The buzzer will function each time the mechanical action is restarted to warn the operator that the
drying cycle has terminated.

Unwrinkle On Time

The time when the drum rotates at the Unwrinkle sequence.


The Unwrinkle On Time can be set between 3 – 99 seconds.

Default : 5 seconds

Unwrinkle Off Time

The time when the drum doesn’t rotate, at the Unwrinkle sequence.
The Unwrinkle Off Time can be set between 1 – 15 minutes.

Default : 5 minutes

‰ REVERSATION CONTROL FUNCTION


The „Reversation“ Function is optional and only valid when the dryer is executed with a separate
ventilator and drum motor. It means that at a drying sequence the drum is turning and stopped in
intervals that can be set by the „Reversation“ „On“ and „Off“ Times.
The Menu items „ron“ and „rof“ are only accessible when the setting „rev“ is switched „on“ in the „t“-
menu.

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Reversation On Time

The time when the drum rotates at the Reversation Motor action.
The Reversation On Time can be set between 3 – 120 seconds.

Default : 40 seconds

Reversation Off Time

The time when the drum doesn’t rotate, at the Reversation Motor Action.
The Reversation Off Time can be set between 1 – 15 seconds.

Default : 5 seconds
! ATTENTION
PLEASE CHECK THAT YOU HAVE SELECTED THE RIGHT REVERSATION ON-OFF TIMES, AS IT
HAS AN INFLUENCE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE DRYER.

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„C“- PRICE SUBMENU

ONLY FOR MACHINES WITH A COIN SELECTOR & EXTERNAL PAYMENT SYSTEM.

The Price Sub-Menu contains the time settings in relation to the coin values.

Minimum Time to Start Dryer

To ensure that the dryer will always be started for a minimum amount of time, there is a „Minimum
Time value to Start the Dryer“.
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.
The MtS time value can be set between 0 and 99 minutes.

Default : 1 minute

Reset Program

At the end of the drying cycle you can set if the last selected drying cycle must be „reset“, keep the
„old selection“ or jump automatically to the „Low“ or „Medium“ Temperature selection.
The main difference is that in one case („Yes“) you can not START the dryer without selecting first
a program. In the other 3 cases the dryer computer is automatically suggesting a program.
Selection list : no, Yes, lo, med
no : The Program selection is not reset. (The program button LED of the finished drying cycle stays on)
Yes : The Program selection is reset. (All 3 program button LED's are off)
lo : The Program selection „Low Temperature“ is automatically selected. (The Low Temperature
program button LED is switched on)
med : The Program selection „Medium Temperature“ is automatically selected. (The Medium
Temperature program button LED is switched on)

Default : rPr = Yes

Program End

There can be shown differend information at the end of the drying cycle.
Selection list : nul, Pay, co1
nul : When the time at the end of the drying cycle is „0“ minutes, value „0“ is displayed until the door

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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 immediately, a new cycle can be started without
opening the door.
co1 : At the end of the drying cycle the value of coin drop 1 is displayed, a new cycle can be started
without opening the door.
This information instructs customers which coin is needed for payment.

Default : End = Nul

Price

There are 2 ways to setup the price for the 3 dryer programs: One Price & Individual Price.
Selection list : OnE, Ind
One : There is only 1 price (-time) reference (also only 1 cooldown time value)
Ind : (Individual) There are 3 price (-time) references (and also 3 cooldown values)
Default : PrI = one

Decimal Point reference Time

dPt sets the Decimal Point for „rt“ Reference Time smallest coin value.
The decimal point setup is only required in case an electronic coin selector is applicable.
The electronic coin selector works with a pulse train.
For each pulse from the electronic coin selector a small time value is added to the total drying time
showed on display.

Default : dPt = 00.0

Reference Time smallest coin value

When a coin is inserted in the coinselector and accepted by the dryer computer, the dryer computer
will increase the total process time to dry the linen.
In case of 2 mechanical or 1 electronic coinselector you can pay with 2 or more different coins.
Example 0,5 EUR, 1 EUR.
For the smallest coin value the increased drying process time has to be smaller than for the biggest
coin value.

To make the programming easy, a reference time value must be set for the smallest coin value.
Then the dryer computer will automatically calculate the drying process time corresponding with the
biggest coin value. This is simply done automatically by the computer by taking the same ratio like
for the smallest and biggest coin value.

One Price :
rt : Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1
Defaults : rt = 5 Min

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Individual Price :
rt1 : Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Program 1
rt2 : Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Program 2
rt3 : Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Program 3
The time can be set between 0 – 30 Min.

Defaults : rt1 = 2 Min


rt2 = 2 Min
rt3 = 2 Min

Reference Time smallest coin value for selection


SPECIAL PRICES [coin 1]

ONLY VALID WHEN SP = ON in t-menu

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 moment when the function SPECIAL PRICES is switched on, the values St1, 2, 3 become
valid instead of the values for rt1, 2, 3.

One Price :
St : Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1
Defaults : St = 6 Min

Individual Price :
St1 : Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Program 1
St2 : Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Program 2
St3 : Reference Time corresponding with coin value 1 for Program 3
The time can be set between 0 – 30 Min.

Defaults : St1 = 6 Min


St2 = 6 Min
St3 = 6 Min

Cooldown Time

At the end of the drying process the dryer must execute a cooldown sequence to reduce the
temperature in the dryer.

In case of selection „Pri“ = „one“ there can only be set 1 cooldown time.
In case of selection „Pri“ = „Ind“ there can be set 3 cooldown times.

One Price :
ct : Cooldown Time
Defaults : ct = 5 Min

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Individual Price :
ct1 : Cooldown Time corresponding with Program 1
ct2 : Cooldown Time corresponding with Program 2
ct3 : Cooldown Time corresponding with Program 3
The time can be set between 2 – 30 Min.

Defaults : ct1 = 5 Min


ct2 = 5 Min
ct3 = 5 Min

„O“- SOFTWARE VERSION MENU

The goal of this Submenu is to leave the initialisation menu.


When you select the „o“ submenu then you will see for 5 seconds the software version number on the
display. This allows you to verify the software version number.
After these 5 seconds you are back in the Operation Menu and now you can start a new program by
selecting a dry program and by pressing the Start button. (Keyswitch must be in Run Mode)
While the software version number is displayed you can enter the configuration menu. Go to the chapter
„Configuration Menu“.

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4.2. CONFIGURATION MENU
ATTENTION !!!
BEFORE MAKING CHANGES IN THE CONFIGURATION MENU READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY.
THE CHANGES YOU MAKE WILL INFLUENCE THE DRY PROCESSES AND PRICE SETTINGS.
BEFORE MAKING CHANGES WE SUGGEST TO WRITE DOWN CAREFULLY WHAT THE PREVIOUS
SETTINGS WERE.
Before you can enter the configuration menu, you must go first into the Initialisation menu (see previous
chapter).Then you have to select the „o“ submenu. Press the „Upper Temperature“ button when the „o“
submenu is displayed. At that moment you will see the software version number. Press now the „Upper
Temperature“ button 3 times. Now you will see the character t for „t“ submenu.
(go to the chapter about the initialisation menu if you want to select one of the initialisation submenus)
WARNING !
BY SELECTING THE FACTORY SETTINGS ALL DEFAULT MACHINE SETTINGS WILL BE LOADED
AND CUSTOM MADE SETTINGS WILL BE LOST.

Fig.4.2 Flow chart of configuration menu


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„T“- OPTION MENU

The Option Menu contains selections by which we define the general machine functionality.

COIN / OPL

- Coin machine:
The machine is executed with coin selector or is connected to a central payment system.

- OPL machine:
The machine is NOT executed with coin selector and is NOT connected to a central payment
system.
oFF = OPL
on = Coin machine
Default: OPL

FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS

- You can select if the displayed temperature must be in degrees Fahrenheit or in degrees Celsius

oFF = degrees Celsius


on = degrees Fahrenheit
Default: Celcius

REVERSATION SYSTEM

REVERSATION IS OPTIONAL FOR EC DRYERS.


- The „Reversation“ Function is optional and only valid when the dryer is executed with a separate
ventilator and drum motor.
- It means that at the drying process the drum is turning and stops in intervals that can be set by
the „Reversation“ „On“ and „Off“ Times.
- These values are adjustable by the menu items „ron“ and „rof“ in the „P“-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: without reversation system

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LINT CYCLE COUNTER

- You can set the cycle counter value for which the Dryer gives a warning that the Lint Filter must be
cleaned.
- 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 or less frequently.
- The warning helps you to remember that the filter has to be cleaned.
- For the default value „0“ cycles, the function is switched off and no message to clean the lint filter
will be shown on the display.
- LCC value is reset to „0“ when switching „cn=off“ to „cn=on“ and vice versa.

ATTENTION !!!
FOR SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE PURPOSES, IT’S STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO CLEAN THE
LINT FILTER AFTER EACH DRY CYCLE.

TEXT ON DISPLAY

- The texts on the display are abreviations to inform the operator about the action he should take.
- In some countries English is not accepted, so it is possible to switch off the texts.

oFF = without text on display


on = with text on display
Default: with text on display

ADVANCE THE DRY CYCLE

ONLY FOR OPL MACHINE

- You can advance (skip) an active program step by step by pressing the start button.

oFF = no ADV function


on = ADV function
Default: with ADV function

HUMIDITY SENSOR

HUMIDITY SENSOR IS OPTIONAL FOR EC DRYERS.

- If the machine is executed with a humidity sensor than „Hum“ must be set On.

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oFF = without humidity sensor
on = with humidity sensor
Default: without humidity sensor

REMARK
HUMIDITY CONTROL IS ONLY APPLICABLE FOR OPL DRYERS AND DRYERS WITH EXTERAL
PAYMENT SYSTEM.
IT IS NOT APPLICABLE FOR COIN OPERATED DRYERS.

SPECIAL PRICES

- Only for COIN machines connected with a Special Price time Signal.

If the special price input signal is low, the standard Normal „Reference Time Settings“ will be
displayed at Start-up. See c-submenu, menu items : rt1, 2, 3.
If the special price input signal is high, the Special „Reference Time Settings“ will be
displayed at Start-up. See c-submenu, menu items : St1, 2, 3.

oFF = no special prices can be programmed in the c-menu.


on = special prices can be programmed in the c-menu
Default: without special prices selection

ATTENTION !!!
ONLY ONE COIN SWITCH CAN BE USED IN CASE OF SELECTION „SP = ON“ AS THE SECOND
INPUT SIGNAL IS USED FOR THE SPECIAL PRICE SELECTION.

EXTERNAL PAYMENT SYSTEM

In case of EXTERNAL PAYMENT system, „RL2“ is best selection as 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 customer specific solution.)
- The Start Button light will start flashing when the dryer program price has been paid at the
central payment unit.
(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 contactor that controls the
Ventilator is applicable.
- Selection REL : * Dryer computer accepts only one pulse from central payment system.
* This pulse works as Start Release.
* Always temperature Button must be pressed before cycle can be started.
* Setup values from „P“ menu are applicable.
* Program can NOT be changed after start.

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- Selection RL2 : * Dryer computer accepts multiple pulses from central payment 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.

oFF = no external payment unit connected with Easy control


REL = an external payment unit that functions by potential free contacts (relays) and
works with 1 pulse.
RL2 = an external payment unit that functions by potential free contacts (relays) and
works with multiple pulses.
Default: Without External Payment System selection

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„S“- SYSTEM MENU

The System Menu defines the way that the dryer functions by selecting the right machine type and by
loading it‘s corresponding factory settings.
WARNING !
IF YOU LOAD THE STANDARD FACTORY SETTINGS THEN ALL THE SETTINGS MADE BY THE
CUSTOMER WILL BE LOST.

MACHINE TYPE

- First you have to select the right machine type.


- The right machine type can be found on the machine type plate at the rear panel of the dryer
machine.

Available Types :
• T9
• T11
• T13
• T13/13
• TAMS13
• T16
• T24
• T35
Default: T9

DOUBLE MACHINE

ONLY FOR T13/13 MACHINES

Default value is off.


Select „On“ in case of T13/13.
Only function of „dM“ setting is to load the right default settings for T13/13 dryer computer.

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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“

ATTENTION !!!
ALSO THE SETTINGS IN THE T- AND OTHER SUBMENU‘S WILL BE SWITCHED BACK TO THE
STANDARD FACTORY SETTINGS.

ATTENTION!!!
WHEN A NOT COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE VERSION IS INSTALLED, ERROR MESSAGE 35 WILL BE
GENERATED BY THE COMPUTER.

In the case of Error message 35: To install the dryer Installation/Configuration properly, you have to reset
the factory setting in the configuration menu.
Error message 35 can only be erased by switching off and on the power.

HEATING TYPE

- Select the correct heating type from the list.


• Elc : Electrical Heating
• GAS : Gas Heating
• StM : Steam Heating
Default: Gas Heating

TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2

- Preset value for temperature Sensor 2.


- This is the max allowed value for the heated air at the heating system.
- Adjustable between 0 and 250 °C. If value = 0°C, sensor is switched off.
Default : according to the machine type 150 - 200°C

When the air temperature at the heating system exceeds value „t2“ then the heating is switched off
until the heated air temperature drops below „t2“.

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„U“- COIN SUBMENU

The goal of the „u“ submenu is to program coin values and to select the position of the decimal point.
You can only change these values if you have selected „cn“ = „on“ in the „t“ routine.
This mean that the machine will function as a machine with a coin selector.
Now you can program the coin values. Only 2 coin values can be programmed as there are only 2 Coin
Selectors that can be installed.

DECIMAL POINT

0.00: setting the decimal point

00.0 is the default value.

COIN VALUE 1

- Value for coin selector 1

INDICATION „T“ MEANS : REFERENCE FOR TIME CALCULATION COIN 2 IN C-SUBMENU


- The time ratio value for coin value 1 and 2.
- The time counting for coin 2 is calculated from the time value that corresponds with coin 1 in
„c“-submenu.
- The amount of time that is assigned to coin 1 is equivalent with the amount of time that will be
assigned for coin 2.

COIN VALUE 2

- Value for coin selector 2

The coin value can be set between 0 – 999.


It’s recommendable that c1t has the smallest value.

Defaults : c1t = 0.2


c2 = 0.5

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„E“ ERROR LIST SUBMENU

The goal of the Error List Submenu is to memorise diagnostic messages that have occurred at the drying
process in case of functional failures.
There are up to 8 messages kept in memory.
The last occurred failure message will be displayed as the first one.

ERROR 1

- Failure message 1 is the last failure message that has occured.


- You can check the corresponding failure messages for Er1 upto Er8.

ERROR CLEAR

- You can erase the list with error numbers by selecting „cLr“=on.
- When all the messages are cleared: There will be eight times a „0“.
- Value „0“ means that no Err message has occured.

oFF = the error messages are not erased


on = the error messages are erased

„H“- DIAGNOSTIC – TEST PROGRAM SUBMENU

The diagnostic program is a tool to evaluate the good functionality of the dryer.

- Select the diagnostic program.


- Press the start button to start the diagnostic program.
- Go to chapter 8 to find an overview concerning the diagnostic help program test sequence.

oFF = the diagnostic program is not selected


on = the diagnostic program is selected

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„I“- INPUTS

The Inputs Menu allows to check the state of the electrical input signals.

INPUT 1

- The technician can verify the input signals of the Easy Control computer one by one.
(See electrical schematic to learn more about each input signal function.)
- Press the „MIDDLE TEMPERATURE“ button to see the nex Input (increased input number).
- Press the „UPPER TEMPERATURE“ button to see the Input state.

oFF = input signal is Low


on = input signal is High

ANALOG INPUT 1

- The value corresponds with the signal measured by the corresponding sensor :
A1 : Air temperature at outlet from Temperature sensor 1.
A2 : Hot air temperature at heating system dryer from Temperature sensor 2.
A3 : Absolute Air Humidity from Humdity sensor.

„L“- COMMUNICATION LINK SUBMENU

By the communication link menu you can set the machine address and the communication line.

FOR MORE INFO : SEE MANUAL PC-NETWORKING COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE

ADDRESS

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- Networking : each machine type must have an unique address
- value is selectable between 1 and 255.
- Best is to select for the first machine : 1; second machine : 2; third machine : 3; …
Default: 255

INFRARED

- Selection between infrared communication or RS485 communication networking.

oFF = RS485 communication networking


on = infrared communication
Default: Infrared communication

4.3. INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE


‰ WHY INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE
To add new features to the software and to improve the functionality of the dryer, new software releases are
produced by the manufacturer.

‰ INSTRUCTION FOR INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE


1. Switch off the main power.
2. Open the cover plate of the dryer.
3. The EPROM-Flash memory with the implemented software is the only IC on the logic board that can be
removed.
4. Take the EPROM-Flash memory out of the IC-holder and replace it by a new one. Make sure that you
put the screwdriver between the component and the socket. (see picture)
5. Make sure that you put the new chip at the right position. See fig.3.1.
6. Switch on the main power.
7. The display should be lighting up.
8. If the software is compatible: the new software can be used without reinitialisation.
9. You can clear all the error messages in the system menu to allow a correct determination about the new
software implementation.
10. If the software is not 100% compatible with the previous software version:
The new software will generate a diagnostic message 35. When fault message 35 occurs you must
execute a factory reset in the „S“-submenu (be aware: all your custom made settings will be erased).
(See corresponding paragraph)
For a new dryer computer, after loading the standard program’s, erase diagnostic message 35 finaly by
switching the power off/on.
11. Now you can start a new cycle.

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5. OPERATION MENU
5.1. STARTING UP
– Before starting up the first time: be sure that the machine is well installed, see installation manual
of machine.
– Be sure that the correct settings are made: see initialisation and configuration menu.
Ask the help of a technician.
– Make sure that the key switch is in the Run mode. Dryer programs can not be started if the key
switch is still in the Program mode.

5.2. SWITCHING ON THE POWER


The display lights up when you switch on the power.

5.3. LOAD THE DRYER


Open the door and load the laundry into the drum. When the drum is loaded, close the door.

5.4. SELECTING A DRYER PROGRAM


OPL version:
• Check the maximum temperature of the laundry that is put in the dryer.
• Press the desired temperature button.
• The preprogrammed time value is displayed.
• You can increase the drying time by pressing the same temperature button again.
COIN version:
• Press the desired temperature button.
• Insert a coin. The corresponding pre-programmed time value is displayed. Insert coins until
the required dry time is reached.

5.5. STARTING A DRYER PROGRAM


OPL version:
• Press the „START“ button, when the „START“-button LED is flashing.
COIN version:
• Insert the correct amount of coins. Press the „START“ button, when the „START“-button
LED is flashing.
External payement unit :
• Insert the correct amount of coins at the external payment unit. The start button light will
start flashing at the dryer keypad to indicate that you have to press the start button of the
dryer.

Now the dryer program is started and the complete drying process will be fulfilled.

5.6. ADVANCING THE DRYER PROGRAM


RUN MODE:
– OPL version:
• the advance function for the „START“ button must be set = ON (in the „t“-menu) to
activate the advance Function
– COIN version:
• no advance function
PROGRAM MODE:
• the advance function for the „START“ button is immediately activated when the
keyswitch is set in Program mode.
• Press the „START“ button to advance the program (it is only possible to advance
a program that has been started).

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REMARK:
When you press the „start“ button : the display will start flashing. The new sequence will only start
after 2 sec when the display stops flashing.
There is a small delay time between pressing the „START“ button and starting up a new sequence.
This to avoid that the contactors will change state each time you press the „START“ button.

5.7. DRY TIME


Once the program has been started, the remaining dry time is displayed on the display.
The displayed time is in minutes.

5.8. COOLDOWN TIME


After the Dry Sequence there is always a Cooldown Sequence to reduce the temperature from the
laundry and the dryer itself.

5.9. PROGRAM END


The time on the display is counting down until „0“. When „0“ is reached the drying cycle is finished
and the door can be opened. Open the door and unload the machine. The 0 on the display will be
erased and the machine is ready to start a new program.

5.10. UNWRINKLE TIME


To avoid the wrinkling of the laundry, the dryer will reverse the drum for a few seconds each X minutes.
The buzzer will also beep to warn you that the drying process is terminated.

5.11. WAIT STATE


It can occur that the normal machine operation has been interrupted and that you have to wait 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 will occur when the power has been switched off and on.

5.12. HOW TO HANDLE FAILURE MESSAGES


A failure message is displayed when the fault LED is on. The number on the display corresponds
with a specific fault.

GO TO THE CHAPTER ERROR HANDLING TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ERROR HANDLING.

5.13. HOW TO HANDLE POWER INTERRUPTIONS


When a power interruption occurs while the machine is in standby mode and no program was
started, the machine will stay in standby mode. When a power interruption occurs while the machine
is drying, then the programmer will check if the door is still closed after the power interruption.
The door is open
– Close the door.
The door is closed
– The display and the LED „START“ button will start flashing to indicate that a power
interruption has occured.
– Press the „START“ button to continue the program.

5.14. THE COIN COUNTER


Set the key switch in program mode.

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Press the „UPPER“ Temperature button. On the display :
– COIN version:
• the coin counter is displayed.
– OPL version:
• there is no coin counter available.
• the temperature and absolute air humidity values are shown in a sequence.
The Coin Counter can be reset :

) Set the key switch in program mode. Press the „UPPER“ Temperature button. On the display :
• the counter is displayed (only for a few seconds).
) While the counter is displayed, Press the „UPPER“ Temperature button 3 times.
• the counter is now reset to value 0.

5.15. THE PROGRAM CYCLE COUNTER


Set the key switch in program mode.
Press the „MIDDLE“ Temperature button. On the display :
• The program cycle counter is displayed.
The Cycle Counter can be reset :

) Set the key switch in program mode. Press the „MIDDLE“ Temperature button. On the display :
• the counter is displayed (only for a few seconds).
) While the counter is displayed, Press the „MIDDLE“ Temperature button 3 times.
• the counter is now reset to value 0.
• Err 41 Service Due is also reset.

5.16. THE LINT FILTER CYCLE COUNTER


Set the key switch in program mode. Press the „BOTTOM“ Temperature button. On the display :
• The Lint Filter cycle counter is displayed.
The Lint Filter cycle counter can be reset :

) Open and close the Lint Filter Door.

5.17. SETUP ELECTRONIC COIN SELECTOR


Example :
Program time dryer must be 25 minutes after inserting 3.00 EUR.
Next steps to follow :
- output signal electronic coin selector must be connected to dryer computer input 1 (pin A3)

- at „t“ menu :
setting „cn“ = on

- at „u“ menu :
setting decimal point „dP“ : 00.0
setting „c1t“ = 00.1

- at „c“ menu :
setting „dPt“ = 0.00
setting „rt“ = 0.83 minutes

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As a result by inserting 3.00 EUR in coinselector, 30 pulses will result in 0.83 * 30 = 24.9 minutes
which is almost equal to 25 minutes.

Electronic coin selector will give 30 pulses for 3.00 EUR, as each pulse corresponds with 0.10 EUR,
the smallest currency value of the coin selector.

To obtain X minutes for Y price.

Y EUR / 0.10 EUR = Z pulses coin selector

value „rt“ = X minutes / Z pulses


For „c1t“ = 00.1 EUR and „dP“ = 00.0 and „dPt“ = 0.00

Calculation for example :

Number of pulses = 3.00 EUR / 0.10 EUR = 30 pulses

„rt“ = 25 minutes / 30 pulses = 0.83 minutes

5.18. HUMIDITY CONTROL

Heating up Residual Humidity Linen


H--
H--
H 30%
H--

H 20%

H 10% H 5%
H 1%

Linen is Wet Linen is Dry

Part 1 : RH > 30 % Part 2 : RH < 30 %

H - - shown on display H XX shown on display


Dry Cycle Time

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At the drying process with humidity control, the air humidity is measured by an absolute air
humidity sensor. The graph shows the absolute air humidity in function of time.
When a drying cycle is started, the air humidity will go up quickly as the heating system starts
up, then the air humidity will decrease bit by bit.
The dryer computer humidity sensor measures this value and calculates the corresponding
residual humidity of the linen.
The residual humidity is the remaining amount of water in wet linen compared with it's dry
equivalent.
When the linen is taken out a washing machine :
- a high extraction speed results in about 50 % residual humidity
- a low extraction speed results in about 70 % residual humidity

At the drying cycle (humidity control) there is shown on the display :


H - - : The residual humidity is above 30 % (the linen is wet)
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 but just two dashes)
It can take 10 to 40 minutes depending the amount of load and how wet the linen is before
the Residual Humidity Value is shown on the display.

Just for informative purposes, the time on the display is counting up as indication for the complete
drying time.

The default programmed value for residual humidity of linen is 5%.

! ATTENTION
AT A RUNNING DRYING CYCLE, BEST IS NOT TO INTERRUPT THE DRYING CYCLE BY OPENING
AND CLOSING THE DOOR AS THIS DISTURBS THE HUMIDITY CONTROL MEASUREMENT

! WARNING !!!
CERTAIN FABRICS CAN GET DAMAGED WHEN DRYED UNTIL A RESIDUAL
HUMIDITY OF 0%. (BONE DRY)
CERTAIN FABRICS GET ELECTROSTATIC CHARGED FOR A RESIDUAL
HUMIDITY BELOW 5% (WHICH SHOULD BE AVOIDED).

! ATTENTION
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 EVAPORATION TO BE MEASURED BY THE AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR.

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6. STANDARD DRY PROGRAMS
6.1. LEGEND

THERE ARE 3 PROGRAMS

Sequence Temperature. Time Reversation

Drying X °C Y min A = 40 sec, R = 5 sec


Cooldown - Z min

‰ TEMPERATURE
X = Temperature Value programmable between 1 and 70°C
T24 & T35 GAS AND ELECTRICAL HEATING ONLY: 1 - 82°C

‰ DRY TIME
Y = Drying time Value

‰ COOLDOWN TIME
Z = Cooldown time Value

‰ REVERSATION
- A = 40“ 40 Seconds Action (Drum Turns)
- R = 5“ 5 Seconds Rest (Drum is at Standstill)

REMARK
For Safety Purposes the Dryer will always execute a Cooldown Sequence.

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6.2. DRYING PROGRAMS

‰ DRYING PROGRAM 1: HIGH

Sequence Temperature. Time Reversation

Drying 70°C (*) 35 min A = 40 sec, R = 5 sec


Cooldown - 5 min

‰ (*) T24 & T35 GAS AND ELECTRICAL HEATING ONLY


Temperature program 82°C

‰ DRYING PROGRAM 2: MEDIUM

Sequence Temperature. Time Reversation

Drying 55°C 35 min A = 40 sec, R = 5 sec


Cooldown - 4 min

‰ DRYING PROGRAM 3: LOW

Sequence Temperature. Time Reversation

Drying 40°C 35 min A = 40 sec, R = 5 sec


Cooldown - 3 min

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7. YOUR SETTINGS
7.1. INITIAL SETTINGS
IN „S“ ROUTINE
– Machine type : ………………………….......
– Heating type : ELECTRIC … GAS … STEAM …

IN „P“ ROUTINE
– Drying Temperature : d°1: ………… d°2: ………… d°3: …….......
– Drying Time : dt1: ………… dt2: ………… dt3: …….......
™ Residual Humidity : rH1: ………… rH2: ………… rH3: …….......
– Cooldown Time : ct1: ………… ct2: ………… ct3: …….......
™ Cooldown Ratio : cr1: ………… cr2: ………… cr3: …….......
– Unwrinkle Time : urt: …………
– Unwrinkle On Time : uon: …………
– Unwrinkle Off Time : uoF: …………
™ Reversation On Time : ron: …………
™ Reversation Off Time : roF: …………

IN „U“ ROUTINE
Coin slot values: 1: .......................... Decimal point : 0 … 0… 0…
2: ..........................

IN „C“ ROUTINE:
– Minimum Time to Start Dryer : …………
– Reset Program : YES … NO … LO … MED …
– Program End : NUL … PAY … CO1 …
– Price : ONE … IND …
– Decimal Point reference Time : 0… 0… 0…
– Reference Time coin 1 : rt1: ………… rt2: ………… rt3: …….......
– Special Prices Reference Time Coin 1 : St1: ………… St2: ………… St3: …….......
– Cooldown Time : ct1: ………… ct2: ………… ct3: …….......

IN „T“ ROUTINE:
– Mode: COIN …OPL …
– Fahrenheit or Celsius: ON … OFF … IF OPL
– Reversation System: ON … OFF … – Advance: ON … OFF …
– Lint Cycle Counter: ……….………..
– Text On Display: ON … OFF … IF COIN
– Humidity Sensor: ON … OFF … – Special Prices: ON … OFF …
– Max Time Humidity Sensor: ……….……….. – External Payment: OFF … REL …

™ : Optional menu-items

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8. ANNEX: NETWORKING
8.1. GENERAL

By the PC software it‘s possible to make some extra dryer program settings.

For a more detailed explanation : see Manual „PC – Networking software“.

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9. ANNEX: OVERVIEW OF ERROR CODES, MESSAGES
AND TROUBLESHOOTING AIDS
9.1. ERROR HANDLING
• When an error occurs, the machine will go automatically in to a safety state.
• With the diagnostic program you can determine the problem.
• The diagnostic program will test all the functions of the dryer.

9.2. MONITORING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY VALUES


AT RUN TIME
The values temperature sensor 1 & 2 and absolute air humidity sensor can be watched while
drying the linen.
This can be helpful for diagnostic purposes.
While dryer is running, key switch in Program mode, press High Temperature Button and the
Temperature sensor 1 & 2 values and analogue value humidity sensor is shown for 2 seconds.
Sequence : t1, XXX, t2, YYY, Hum, ZZZ
XXX = value temperature sensor 1
YYY = value temperature sensor 2
ZZZ = value absolute air humidity (value is 0, if sensor not available)

9.3. PROBLEM CHECK LIST


Problem Cause Solving the problem
When the power is switched on : • no external power • Switch on the external power suply
the display is not lighting up
• verify the external tension of the
machine
Remark : • the emergency button is activated • deactivate the emergency button
The display must always light up • the power connector is not • connect the power connector
when the power connector is connected on the board
connected to the power board
(EPROM-Flash memory with software • check the wiring and connect the
must be implemented) connector as it must be

• check the power supply connector • check the wiring and the tension at the
has been connected correctly power Connector

• an external fuse interrupted feeding • After investigation and solving problem,


replace the Fuse

• if the display is lighting up:


• disconnect the input connector
verify that the input signals or the
+14V signal are not touching the cabinet
• if there is no EPROM-Flash memory on
• check if the EPROM-Flash memory
the main board, put the right EPROM-
that contains the software is in it's
Flash memory with software into the
socket
socket
• check if the EPROM-Flash memory • check that pin 1 of IC corresponds with
that contains the software is not been pin 1 of Socket
turned 180°
Coins are inserted but the displayed • the microcontact mounted on the • verify the well functioning of the
program price is not counting down coindrop is not functional microcontact of the coindrop
• positive pulses should be generated
• the optocoupler mounted on the • verify the well functioning of the
coindrop is not functional optocoupler, 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 • insert the correct coin value in the „u“-
value in the „u“-submenu for the submenu
corresponding coindrop

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Problem Cause Solving the problem
The machine is not starting up • the key switch stands in „Program • set the Key switch to „Run mode“
mode“
• the correct amount of coins is • the START button must be pressed
inserted when START button LED is flashing
The machine is not responding on • the key 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 the wiring between
„Program mode“) the input connector and the keyswitch
• the „START“ button is not functional • set the Key switch to „Run mode“
(the key switch stands in Program
mode)
• the „TEMPERATURE“ button is not • set the Key switch to „Program mode“
functional
(the key switch stands in „Run mode“)
• check if the connector „K“ of the
• no button is functional and the key keyboard is well connected
switch is in the right possition
The dot to indicate that the software is • the key switch is not functional • check if the input connector „A“ is well
in program mode can not be connected and check the wiring between
displayed or removed the input connector and the keyswitch
• the infrared key is not functional • set the „L“menu-item Ir = On
• use the key switch at a distance less
then 0,1 meter and in front of the machine
• check the battery (the LED of the
infrared key is eluminated when the
button is pressed)
The machine is not behaving as • if the wrong machine type is • check if the right machine type is
expected selected the wrong setup will be selected in the „S“-submenu. Load once
switched on. more the Factory Settings.
A program is started, but the outputs • check if connector „R“ is connected • connect the connector at the correct
are not activated position

Dashes are displayed and on the • this is a wait state caused by a • wait until the counter has reached 0
lower display, a counter is counting power interuption or a safety • do not switch of/on the power again as
down sequence at the end of the process you will restart the counter

9.4. ERROR MESSAGES


• If a failure occurs then the computer will display a diagnostic message. The message is a number
that corresponds with a typical problem.
• The different failure messages are explained in the next paragraphs.

9.5. HOW TO HANDLE THE ERROR MESSAGES


• Verify in the manual what the Error message number corresponds with.

‰ OVERRULING DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGE FLT:


• When „Flt“ is displayed it means that the „Lint Filter“ must be cleaned.
• The message will be cleared after opening and closing the „Lint Filter Door“
• The message is also erased by opening the dryer door, but will appear again at the end of the
next drying cycle.
• The number of cycles for which „Flt“ is shown can be adjusted or the function can be turned off
at „t-submenu“ item „LCC“.

‰ DEPENDING ON THE KIND OF FAILURE, THE MACHINE WILL START A SPECIFIC


PROCEDURE.

WHEN SAFETY IS INVOLVED:


• Full stop + Cooldown Sequence until safe temperature
• Don’t Start

9.6. SWITCHING OFF AND ON THE POWER


• Some Error messages can be erased from the display by switching off and on the power.

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IMPORTANT:
FAULT 35 CAN ONLY BE ERASED BY SWITCHING OFF AND ON THE POWER.

9.7. OVERVIEW

N° Failure Failure Action Fault occurrence


message
E1 Heating Safety 1 Heated air too hot Heating Off, Continue Whole cycle
E2 Heating Safety 2 Heater too hot Heating Off, Continue Whole cycle
E5 Motor Thermic Motor Security Trips Heating & Motor Off, Whole cycle
Continue
E6 Fan Motor Fan Motor Security Heating & Fan Off, Whole cycle
Thermic Trips Continue
E7 Drum Motort Drum Motor Heating & Motor Off, Whole cycle
Thermic Security Trips Continue
E8 Air flow switch Air flow switch at Heating Off, Continue At Start Up
Open at Startup startup
E9 Air flow switch Air flow switch after Heating Off, Continue Whole Cycle after Start Up
Open after startup
Startup
E10 Air flow switch Air flow switch Don’t start At Start Up
Closed failure before startup
E11 Fault Cooldown No temperature Heating Off, Continue At Cooldown sequence
drop at cooldown
E12 No Reheating Heating not Heating Off, Continue At Heating sequence
restarted
E13 No Heating Heating failure Heating Off, Continue At Heating sequence
E15 Too Hot Too Hot Heating Off, Full Stop at At Heating sequence
safe temperature
E16 Coin Blocking 1 Coin Detector 1 Continue + Don't start Any time
Blocked
E17 Coin Blocking 2 Coin Detector 2 Continue + Don't start Any time
Blocked
E18 Too Hot Safety Temp. much too Major Alarm Before Start Up
high (risk of burn !)
E19 Defective Value out of range (Heating Off, Continue) Before Start Up
Temperature + Don’t start
sensor 1
E20 Defective Value out of range (Heating Off, Continue) Before Start Up
Temperature + Don’t start
sensor 2
E22 Ignition Error at Ignition fails 3 times Heating Off, Continue At Start Up
Start up
E23 Ignition Error Ignition fails 3 times Heating Off, Continue Whole cycle
after Start up
E24 Ignition Error Wrong Ignition Error Heating Off, Continue No Heating
Signal
Failure
E25 No Humidity Humidity Sensor not Continue, for info only Whole cycle
Sensor connected saved in Err log.
E26 No Humidity Cap Humidity Continue, for info only Whole cycle
Sensor Cap Sensor missing saved in Err log.
E27 No Humidity Time out no Heating Off, Full Stop at Whole cycle
Reduction reduction humidity safe temperature
value.
E28 Lint Filter Lint Filter has not For info only saved in At Start Up
been opened for 40 Err log.
cycles.

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E35 Wrong Softw Wrong software Don’t start New software version
version
E36 Too Hot End At end cycle, temp. Warning + Extra End cycle
above 78°C Cooldown Time
E37 Too Hot Safety Temp. much too Major Alarm + Extra Whole cycle
high (risk of burn !) Cooldown Time
E38 Lint Door Switch Open Lint Door Drying Cycle Interupted Whole cycle
Switch while cycle is
running.
E41 Service Due Service Due For Info only End cycle
Warning Open door = reset
E42 Connection No Network For Info only Data Transfer
Connection Networking

E99 General memory General memory Heating Off, Full Stop at Any time
and software Err and software Err safe temperature

E150 Memory Err Memory Error Full stop + safety time Any time
-
E165

E170 Softw Err Software Error Full stop + safety time Any time
-
E199

9.8. EXPLANATION ERROR MESSAGES


For each failure message diagnostics are added.

IMPORTANT!
TECHNICAL INTERVENTION ON THE DRYER IS ONLY FOR QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS WITH
SUFFICIENT TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE EASY CONTROL DRYER MACHINE.

‰ FAILURE 1 : HEATING SAFETY 1


Failure 1 occurs when the electronic timer detects that the heating safety located at the air outlet has
opened it’s NC contact. (NC thermal contact) (failure 1 can only occur when the drying cycle is running).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the air outlet system. If the air flow is not sufficient, adjust the air
outlet system.
2. Check the temperature sensor. If the temperature sensor is not measuring
correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken repair, replace
the heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor (valve) If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional
repair or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
6. If the heating safety is not closing within 15 The heating safety will be probably broken and
minutes. must be replaced.
7. Check the output relay that controls the If the output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.

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8. Check the input Signal by monitoring the state at If the input is not functional anymore, replace
the Service menu. the electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 2: HEATING SAFETY 2


Failure 2 occurs when the electronic timer detects that the heating safety located at the heater has opened
it’s NC contact. (NC thermal contact) (failure 2 can only occur when the drying cycle is running).
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine is
put in operation again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the air outlet system. If the air flow is not sufficient, adjust the air
outlet system.
2. Check the temperature sensor. If the temperature sensor is not measuring
correctly, replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken repair, replace
the heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor (valve) If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional
repair or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
6. If the heating safety is not closing within 15 The heating safety will be probably broken and
minutes. must be replaced.
7. Check the output relay that controls the If the output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.
8. Check the input Signal by monitoring the state at If the input is not functional anymore, replace
the Service menu. the electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 5 : MOTOR THERMIC


Failure 5 occurs when the motor temperature (overcurrent) security has tripped. The contact will be closed
again automatically after some time. (Failure 5 occurs for 1 motor machines). (NC thermal contact)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the motor-drive system before the machine is put in operation
again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the thermal security of the motor is If the thermal security is open, within 15 minutes
open. the security will close automatically.
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 security will
not trip again.
2. Check that the air flow, drum and ventilator Solve the mechanical problem.
rotation is not obstructed.
3. If the thermal motor security is not closing The thermal motor security will be probably
after 15 minutes. broken.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring. If the wiring is not continuous: repair the wiring.
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the state at If the input is not functional anymore, replace
the Service menu. the electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 6 : FAN MOTOR THERMIC


Failure 6 occurs when the fan motor temperature (overcurrent) security has tripped. The contact will be
closed again automatically after some time. (Failure 6 occurs only for 2 motor machines). (NC thermal
contact).

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A skilled and experienced technician must examine the motor-drive system before the machine is put in
operation again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the thermal security of the motor is If the thermal security is open, within 15 minutes
open. the security will close automatically.
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 security will not trip
again.
2. Check that the air flow, drum and ventilator Solve the mechanical problem.
rotation is not obstructed.
3. If the thermal motor security is not closing The thermal motor security will be probably
after 15 minutes. broken.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring. If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring.
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the If the input is not functional anymore, replace
state at the Service menu. the electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 7: DRUM MOTOR THERMIC


Failure 7 occurs when the motor temperature (overcurrent) security has tripped. The contact will be closed
again automatically after some time. (Failure 7 occurs only for 2 motor machines) (NC thermal contact)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the motor-drive system before the machine is put in
operation again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the thermal security of the motor is If the thermal security is open, within 15 minutes
open. the security will close automatically.
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 security will not
trip again.
2. Check that the air flow, drum and ventilator Solve the mechanical problem.
rotation is not obstructed.
3. If the thermal motor security is not closing The thermal motor security will be probably
after 15 minutes. broken.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring. If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring.
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the state If the input is not functional anymore, replace the
at the Service menu. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 8: AIR FLOW SWITCH OPEN AT STARTUP


Failure 8 occurs when there is not sufficient air flow when the ventilator is switched On. This security
function prevents that the heating is switched On when the ventilator is not functional or if the airflow is
obstructed.
(Failure 8 occurs only at startup) (NO contact)
The Air Flow Switch has a safety function and it’s function must not be obstructed.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the dryer system before the machine is put in operation again.

! ATTENTION !!!
FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS THE AIR OUTLET TUBES MUST HAVE THE RIGHT
SIZE FOR THE AIR FLOW OF THE CORRESPONDING MACHINE.
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL.

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DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the ventilator is functional. If the ventilator is not functional, repair or replace the
ventilator, belt, motor control system, wiring or the
power supply circuit of the ventilator.
In normal operation, the Ventilator is switched On
immediately after pressing the START button.
The ventilator must stay on for the complete time of
the drying cycle.
2. Check if there is sufficient air flow. When the Dryer is not a closed box, air will escape
Check if the Dryer is a closed box. and the air flow will not be sufficient to switch the Air
Flow Switch.
(Lint filter Door, mechanical panels must be
Make sure that there is no loss of Air Flow.
present and closed properly)
Example : close the Lint Filter Door properly.
3. Check if the switch and metal plate and air If the air flow detection system or it's switch is out of
flow detection system is still functional. order, it must be repaired or replaced.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring If the wiring is not continuous : repair the wiring
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the If the input is not functional anymore, replace the
state at the Service menu. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 9: AIR FLOW SWITCH OPEN AFTER STARTUP


Failure 9 occurs when there is not sufficient air flow when the ventilator is turning. This security function
makes that the heating is switched Off when the ventilator is suddenly Not functional anymore or if the
airflow gets obstructed.
(Failure 9 occurs only after startup) (NO contact)
The Air Flow Switch has a safety function and it’s function must not be obstructed.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the dryer system before the machine is put in operation
again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the ventilator is functional. If the ventilator is not functional, repair or replace the
ventilator, belt, motor control system, wiring or the
power supply circuit of the ventilator.
In normal operation, the Ventilator is switched On
immediately after pressing the START button.
The ventilator must stay on for the complete time of
the drying cycle.
2. Check if there is sufficient air flow. When the Dryer is not a closed box, air will escape
Check if the Dryer is a closed box. and the air flow will not be sufficient to switch the Air
Flow Switch.
(Lint filter Door, mechanical panels must be
Make sure that there is no loss of Air Flow.
present and closed properly)
Example : close the Lint Filter Door properly.
3. Check if the switch and metal plate and air If the air flow detection system or it's switch is out of
flow detection system is still functional. order, it must be repaired or replaced.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the If the input is not functional anymore, replace the
state at the Service menu. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 10: AIR FLOW SWITCH CLOSED


Failure 10 occurs at the start of the drying cycle. Before the ventilator is switched On, the Air flow switch
must be open. If the flow detection system is out of order and the switch is closed, an error message will be
displayed.
(Failure 10 occurs only in standby mode) (NO contact)
The Air Flow Switch has a safety function and it’s function must not be obstructed.

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A skilled and experienced technician must examine the dryer system before the machine is put in operation
again.
DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the air flow detection system is If the air flow detection system or it's switch is out of
still functional. order, it must be repaired or replaced.
2. Check if the ventilator is switched On Check the contactor, wiring and the ventilator
immediately after pressing start. command signal.
3. Check the continuity of the wiring If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring
4. Check that the ventilator is switched Off at If the contactor is not correctly functioning, replace
the end of the drying cycle. the contactor.
5. Check the input signal by monitoring the If the input is not functional anymore, replace the
state at the Service menu. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 11: FAULT COOLDOWN


Failure 11 occurs when the temperature doesn’t decrease when the Cooldown sequence is in progress.
(No cooldown at all after 15 minutes at cooldown sequence for temperature above 50°C.)
(See 9.2 Monitoring Temperature values)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.
DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the heating system is switched Off. If no temperature ramp has been programmed for the
cooldown sequence, the heating system must be
switched Off.
Check the contactor (valve), wiring, and the ventilator
command signal.
2. Check if the temperature sensor is If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly,
functional. replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the output relay that controls the If the output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 12: NO REHEATING


Failure 12 occurs at a heating (cooldown with ramp) sequence when the heating is not switched On again at
the temperature control process when the lowest temperature hysteresis value is reached.
(See 9.2 Monitoring Temperature values)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.
DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if there is no interruption of the The machine will not heat when there is no energy
electrical power, gas or steam heating supply for the heating system.
power supply Avoid interruptions of the energy supply.
2. Check if the heating system is functional. If the heating system fails to work, repair or replace
the heating system.
3. Check the heating contactor (valve) If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair
or replace the component.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring. If the wiring is not continuous : repair the wiring
5. Check if the temperature sensor is If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly,
functional. replace the temperature sensor.
6. Check the output relay that controls the If the output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.

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‰ FAILURE 13: NO HEATING
Failure 13 occurs when the heating system is not functional at start up.
(No temperature raise of 5°C in 30 minutes after start drying cycle.)
(See 9.2 Monitoring Temperature values)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.
DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if there is no interruption of the The machine will not heat when there is no energy
electrical power, gas or steam heating supply for the heating system.
power supply Avoid interruptions of the energy supply.
2. Check if the heating system is functional. If the heating system fails to work, repair or replace
the heating system.
3. Check the heating contactor (valve) If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair
or replace the component.
4. Check the continuity of the wiring. If the wiring is not continuous, repair the wiring
5. Check if the temperature sensor is If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly,
functional. replace the temperature sensor.
6. Check the output relay that controls the If the output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 15: TOO HOT


Failure 15 occurs when the actual heating temperature goes 15°C above the target temperature at the
drying process.
(See 9.2 Monitoring Temperature values)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the air outlet system. If the air flow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet
system.
2. Check the temperature sensor. If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly,
replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken, repair or replace the
heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor (valve) If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair
or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
6. Check the output relay that controls the If the output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.
7. Check the input Signal by monitoring the If the input is not functional anymore, replace the
state at the Service menu. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 16: COIN BLOCKING 1


Failure 16 occurs when the input for coin drop 1 is blocked for more then 5 seconds.
Case EP = ON.
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 the end of the program.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the well functioning of coin drop 1 If the coin drop micro contact or optocoupler is not
functioning 100%, replace the coin drop
2. Check the continuity of the wiring If the wiring is not continue : repair the wiring

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‰ FAILURE 17: COIN BLOCKING 2
Failure 17 occurs when the input for coin drop 2 is blocked for more then 5 seconds.
DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the well functioning of coin drop 2 If the coin drop micro contact or optocoupler is not
functioning 100%, replace the coin drop
2. Check the continuity of the wiring If the wiring is not continue: repair the wiring

‰ FAILURE 18: TOO HOT SAFETY


Failure 18 occurs when the actual heating temperature rises above safety temperature 85°C while the
machine is waiting to be started (not running).
On the display will be shown „Hot“ and the air temperature as indication that there is something wrong.
Check Safety Thermostats ST1 & ST2 as they should switch off the heating system and prevent high
temperatures.
(See 9.2 Monitoring Temperature values)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.
! ATTENTION !!!
IF FAILURE 18 OCCURS WE CAN EXPECT THERE IS RISK OF BURN AND NECESSARY ACTIONS
MUST BE TAKEN TO REDUCE TEMPERATURE.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the air outlet system. If the air flow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet
system.
2. Check the temperature sensor. If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly,
replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken, repair or replace the
heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor (valve) If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair
or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
6. Check the Safety Thermostats ST1 & ST2. The Safety Thermostats should go open before
failure 18 is generated.
7. Check the output relay that controls the If the output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.
8. Check the input Signal by monitoring the If the input is not functional anymore, replace the
state at the Service menu. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 19: DEFECTIVE TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1


Failure 19 occurs when the temperature sensor is broken. The fault is only displayed when the machine is
in standby mode and no program is active.
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 message 19 will be generated again.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the temperature sensor is The Female connector must be connected with the
connected on the PCB Board. Male connector T1 of the PCB board.
2. Check the temperature sensor If the temperature sensor is broken: replace the
temperature sensor
3. Measure the resistance of the sensor If the resistance is not OK, replace the temperature
sensor
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position of the connector earth wire in the middle position of connector T
5. If the fault is persistent Replace the electronic board
Be sure that the problem is related to the electronic
board and not to a defective temperature sensor

‰ FAILURE 20: DEFECTIVE TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2


Failure 20 occurs when the temperature sensor is broken. The fault is only displayed when the machine is
in standby mode and no program is active.
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 message 20 will be generated again.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.
DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the temperature sensor is The Female connector must be connected with the
connected on the PCB Board. Male connector T2 of the PCB board.
2. Check the temperature sensor If the temperature sensor is broken: replace the
temperature sensor
3. Measure the resistance of the sensor If the resistance is not OK, replace the temperature
sensor
4. Check if the earth wire is at the middle If the earth wire is not at the middle position: put the
position of the connector earth wire in the middle position of connector T
5. If the fault is persistent Replace the electronic board
Be sure that the problem is related to the electronic
board and not to a defective temperature sensor

‰ FAILURE 22: IGNITION ERROR AT STARTUP, GAS HEATING ONLY


Failure 22 occurs when the heating system has a problem to switch on the fire at start up.
If the problem is still persistent after 3 automatic resets, error message 22 is generated.
The dryer computer will try up to 9 times to turn on the gas heating.
The gas ignition system closes contactor KA3 (input 4 High) to inform the dryer computer that the gas
ignition system failed to switch on the fire.
Then the ignition system is reset by the dryer computer by switching on the reset signal gas ignition system
(contactor KA2))
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating- and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the gas supply. Without gas supply, the heater can’t function.
Right Gas supply and pressure must be available.
2. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken repair, replace the
heating system.
3. Check the gas ignition system. If the gas ignition system is not functional, replace
the gas ignition system.
4. Check the heating contactor. If a heating contactor is not functional replace the
component.
5. Check contactor KA3 (Ignition Error). If the contactor KA3 is not functional replace the
component.
6. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
7. Check the output relays that controls the If an output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.
8. Check the electrical Input Ignition Error at If the input of the electronic card is not functional
the electronic card. anymore, replace the electronic card.

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‰ FAILURE 23: IGNITION ERROR AFTER STARTUP (RUN), GAS HEATING ONLY
Failure 23 occurs when the heating system has a problem to switch on the fire when the dryer tries to
restart the gas heating system. (while the dry cycle is running).
If the problem is still persistent after 3 automatic resets, error message 23 is generated.
The dryer computer will try up to 9 times to turn on the gas heating.
The gas ignition system closes contactor KA3 (input 4 High) to inform the dryer computer that the gas
ignition system failed to switch on the fire.
Then the ignition system is reset by the dryer computer by switching on the reset signal gas ignition system
(contactor KA2))
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating- and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the gas supply. Without gas supply, the heater can’t function.
Right Gas supply and pressure must be available.
2. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken repair, replace the
heating system.
3. Check the gas ignition system. If the gas ignition system is not functional, replace
the gas ignition system.
4. Check the heating contactor. If a heating contactor is not functional replace the
component.
5. Check contactor KA3 (Ignition Error). If the contactor KA3 is not functional replace the
component.
6. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
7. Check the output relays that controls the If an output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.
8. Check the electrical Input Ignition Error at If the input of the electronic card is not functional
the electronic card. anymore, replace the electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 24: IGNITION ERROR FAILURE, GAS HEATING ONLY


Failure 24 occurs after 3 attempts when the Gas Ignition system fails to be reset.
Cause : Input Signal Ignition Error Failure stays high (Input 4) nevertheless 3 attempts of dryer computer to
reset gas ignition system (contactor KA2). This is to be considered a major hardware failure.
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating- and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the gas ignition system. If the gas ignition system is broken, replace the gas
ignition system.
2. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
3. Check contactor KA3 (Ignition Error). If the contactor KA3 is not functional replace the
component.
4. Check the electrical Input Ignition Error at If the input of the electronic card is not functional
the electronic card. anymore, replace the electronic card.

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FAILURE 25: NO HUMIDITY SENSOR HUMIDITY CONTROL ONLY
Failure 25 occurs when the humidity sensor doesn't give an analog electrical output signal to the dryer
computer. Example: connector not connected to dryer computer.
(At the „t“-menu you can switch off/on the Humidity Control function)
(Note : the humidity sensor needs 1 minute after switching on the power supply dryer to stabilise it’s analog
output signal)
(See 9.2 Monitoring Humidity values)
Failure 25 can occur when the dryer is running without linen inside. This should not be considered as a
system failure. Check correct dryer operation with a normal amount of wet linen.

! ATTENTION
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
EVAPORATION TO BE MEASURED BY THE AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the humidity sensor is connected If the humidity sensor is not connected to the dryer
to the dryer computer. computer, connect the sensor
2. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
3. Check the supply voltage humidity sensor. If there is no or wrong supply voltage replace the
dryer computer.
4. Check the humidity sensor and amplifier. If the humidity sensor or amplifier is damaged
replace the humidity sensor and amplifier.
5. Check the analog input signal. If for A3, the value at the Analog input menu = „0“
(Inputs can be checked one by one in the then the analog input signal is missing.
Service menu) If the input of the controller board is not functional,
replace the controller board. (check first previous
items)

FAILURE 26: NO HUMIDITY SENSOR CAP HUMIDITY CONTROL ONLY


Failure 26 occurs when the dust cap at the humidity sensor is missing.
When the dust cap is missing, due to the influence of the air flow in the dryer, the sensor will measure a too
big value which is out of range at normal operation.
(At the „t“-menu you can switch off/on the Humidity Control function)
(Note : the humidity sensor needs 1 minute after switching on the power supply dryer to stabilise it’s analog
output signal)
(See 9.2 Monitoring Humidity value)

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the dust cap is mounted on the If the dust cap is missing or broken, put a new dust
sensor. cap on the humidity sensor.
2. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
3. Check the supply voltage humidity sensor. If there is no or wrong supply voltage replace the
dryer computer.
4. Check the humidity sensor and amplifier. If the humidity sensor or amplifier is damaged
replace the humidity sensor and amplifier.
5. Check the analog input signal. If for A3, the value at the Analog input menu >
(Inputs can be checked one by one in the „800“ then the analog input signal is out of range.
Service menu) If the input of the controller board is not functional,
replace the controller board. (check first previous
items)

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! ATTENTION !!!
IF THE DRYER IS EXECUTED WITH AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR, THE DRYER CAN ONLY OPERATE
CORRECTLY IF THE DUST CAP IS MOUNTED ON THE AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR.

FAILURE 27: NO HUMIDITY REDUCTION HUMIDITY CONTROL ONLY


Failure 27 occurs when the humidity value doesn’t decrease within 60 minutes when the drying sequence
is in progress. (Maximum drying time by humidity control is set default on 60 minutes.)
(See 9.2 Monitoring Humidity value)
DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the humidity sensor is functional. Check if there is no lint that obstructs the well
functioning of the sensor.
2. Check if the humidity sensor is functional. If the wiring of the sensor is broken repair the wiring.
3. Check if the humidity sensor is functional. If the sensor is not functional at all, replace the
sensor.
(If you blow with your mouth on the sensor, the
humidity value must change.) (remove filter cap first)
4. Check if the heating-drying system is If there is not sufficient airflow or heating power, the
functional. fabrics in the dryer will not get dry. Repair the
problem.
5. Check if the analog input and power supply If the sensor control circuit is not functional, replace
of the sensor on the electronic card is the electronic card.
functional.

FAILURE 28: LINT FILTER


Failure 28 occurs when the Lint Filter Door has not been opened for 40 succeeding cycles.
Check The value of the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter can be inspected at the Running State-Service menu.
(Special function button)

DIAGNOSE:
1. The Lint Filter must be cleaned every day. If the Lint Filter has not been cleaned for 40 days,
open the Lint Door and clean the Filter. Close the
door again. The Lint Filter Door Cycle will be reset.
2. Check if the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter If the Lint Filter Door Switch is broken, replace the
is reset by opening the Lint Door. Lint Filter Door Switch (Normal Closed Contact)
3. Check if the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter If the wiring is broken, repair the wiring.
is reset by opening the Lint Door.
4. Check if the Lint Filter Door Cycle Counter If the input of the electronic card is not correctly
is reset by opening the Lint Door. functioning, replace the electronic card.

FAILURE 30: BROKEN RELAIS EXTERNAL PAYMENT SYSTEM


Failure 30 occurs when the External payment system relais stays closed for longer then the maximum
allowed drying time (60 minutes).
Only applicable for set-up selection "EP = RL3". The dryer will run as long as the external payment system
relais is closed. As the dryer should not run longer then maximum allowed drying time, it will be stopped for
safety purposes.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check it the right machine set-up has been Select the right setup.
selected.
2. Check the external payment system. If the external payment system is broken,
repair the system.
3. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
4. Check the electrical Input at the electronic If the input of the electronic card is not
card. functional anymore, replace the electronic card.

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FAILURE 35: WRONG SOFTWARE VERSION
When a total new software that isn’t downward compatible with previous software versions is loaded, then
the software will detect that the old and new softwares are not compatible.
You have to reconfigure the Full Control Dryer Computer. See Chapter 4.

! ATTENTION !!!
ALL THE CUSTOM SETTINGS WILL BE ERASED IN THE FULL CONTROL DRYER COMPUTER BY
LOADING THE FACTORY SETTINGS.
After reinitialization of the Full Control Dryer Computer, fault 35 can only be erased by switching the power
Off/On.

‰ FAILURE 36: TOO HOT END


Failure 36 occurs when the actual cooldown temperature at the end of the dry cycle is still above 78°C.
If at the end of the drying cycle the temperature is above 78°C the dryer will go on with the cooldown
sequence for 60 minutes (or until temperature below 65°C or until open door) . If the temperature is still
above 70°C after these 60 extra minutes cooldown Failure 36 is generated.
On the display will be shown „Hot“ and the air temperature as indication that there is something wrong.
(See 9.2 Monitoring Temperature values)

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the air outlet system. If the air flow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet
system.
2. Check the temperature sensor. If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly,
replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken, repair or replace the
heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor (valve) If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair
or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
6. Check the output relay that controls the If the output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.
7. Check the Analog Temperature input Signal If the input is not functional anymore, replace the
by monitoring the state at the Service menu. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 37: TOO HOT SAFETY


Failure 37 occurs when the actual heating temperature rises above safety temperature 85°C while the
machine is running. ( (*) T24 & T35 ELECTRICAL HEATING ONLY: 100°C)
If at the end of the drying cycle the temperature is above 85°C ( (*) 100°C) the dryer will go on with the
cooldown sequence for 30 minutes (or until temperature below 65°C or until open door).
On the display will be shown „Hot“ as indication that there is something wrong.
Check Safety Thermostats ST1 & ST2 as they should switch off the heating system and prevent high
temperatures.
(See 9.2 Monitoring Temperature values)
A skilled and experienced technician must examine the heating-and air outlet system before the machine
is put in operation again.
! ATTENTION !!!
IF FAILURE 37 OCCURS WE CAN EXPECT THERE IS RISK OF BURN AND NECESSARY ACTIONS
MUST BE TAKEN TO REDUCE TEMPERATURE.

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DIAGNOSE:
1. Check the air outlet system. If the air flow is not sufficient, adjust the air outlet
system.
2. Check the temperature sensor. If the temperature sensor is not measuring correctly,
replace the temperature sensor.
3. Check the heating system. If the heating system is broken, repair or replace the
heating system.
4. Check the heating contactor (valve) If the heating contactor (valve) is not functional repair
or replace the component.
5. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
6. Check the Safety Thermostats ST1 & ST2. The Safety Thermostats should go open before
failure 37 is generated.
7. Check the output relay that controls the If the output relay is not functional, replace the
heating system. electronic card.
8. Check the input Signal by monitoring the If the input is not functional anymore, replace the
state at the Service menu. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 38: LINT DOOR SWITCH


Failure 38 occurs when the Lint Filter Door Switch is opened while the drying cycle is running.
At normal operation it is not expected that the Lint Filter Door is opened while the drying cycle is running.

DIAGNOSE:
1. Check if the Lint Filter Door is well closed. If the Lint Filter Door is not well closed, close the
door properly.
2. Check if the Lint Filter Door Switch (NO When the Lint Filter Door is closed, the Door Switch
contact), is well closed. contact must be closed.
If the Switch is damaged, replace the Switch.
3. Check the wiring. If the wiring is damaged, repair the wiring.
4. Check the input Signal by monitoring the If the input is not functional anymore, replace the
state at the Service menu. electronic card.

‰ FAILURE 41: SERVICE DUE


Service Due Err message is an indication that there must be executed a maintenance intervention.
Consult the Installation - Maintenance manual about the kind of the intervention that is required.
Err message 41 is just informational purposes and the machine can still be operated, but to get rid of the
Err message, a reset of the cycle counter is required.

) Set the key switch in program mode. Press the „MIDDLE“ Temperature button. On the display :
• the cycle counter is displayed (only for a few seconds)
) While the cycle counter is displayed, Press the „MIDDLE“ Temperature button 3 times.
• the cycle counter is now reset to value 0 and Err 41 Service Due is also reset.

FAILURE 95: WATCH DOG


If the watch dog has been activated, message 95 is logged in the Error log register. If this occurs often, ask
the help of a technician.

FAILURE 99: GENERAL MEMORY AND SOFTWARE ERROR


In the memory log Err99 is replaced by the corresponding memory (150-165) and software (170-199) Errors.

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FAILURE 150-165: MEMORY ERRORS
If a memory error occurs then something is going wrong with the eeprom.
Try to reload the Programs. Check for source of electrical „noise“.

FAILURE 170-199: SOFTWARE ERRORS


Software errors must never occur. If a software error message occurs inform the manufacturer.

! ATTENTION !!!
AT THE END OF THE DRYING CYCLE WHEN THE TEMPERATURE IS > 74°C AND < 79°C, THE
COOLDOWN SEQUENCE WILL TAKE 3 MINUTES EXTRA. MEANWHILE THIS EXTRA COOLDOWN
SEQUENCE IS HAPPENING, 0 MINUTES IS DISPLAYED.

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9.9. HUMIDITY CONTROL - TROUBLE SHOOTING

The analogue value humidity sensor can be watched while drying the linen.
This can be helpful for diagnostic purposes.
While dryer is running, key switch in Program mode, press High Temperature Button and the
analogue value humidity sensor is shown for 2 seconds.
! ATTENTION
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 EVAPORATION TO BE MEASURED BY THE AIR HUMIDITY SENSOR. CHECK
CORRECT DRYER OPERATION WITH A NORMAL AMOUNT OF WET LINEN.

Trouble shooting problems with Humidity Control :

T Check dust filter cap


When humidty control doesn't work at all, probably the dust filter cap is missing.
The dust filter cap is a white cover that must not be removed from the sensor device.
Nevertheless it doesn't look in this way, the dust filter cap allows to pass the air.

T Check door lock system


When the dryer door is not completely closed, air from the room is sucked in the dryer.
This causes a wrong air humidity measurement.
Make sure that the dryer can only run when the door is in it's closed (locked) position.
(When door is still 10 mm open, it should not be possible to start a dryer program.)

T Check heating and air flow


The air humidity measurement can only function when there is sufficient water evaporation
from the linen.
Evaporation can only happen when the air and indirectly the linen is sufficiently heated.
Suppose that the dryer has to run with reduced heating power, the air flow must be sufficiently
reduced so that there is still evaporation.
Example:
There is not sufficient Electrical Current available at the building.
The dryer works with only 50% of it's electrical heating power.
The air flow must be sufficiently reduced so that there is still enough evaporation inside the dryer to
allow optimal humidity control.

T Check final drying temperature


At a normal drying process the outlet air temperature reaches it's programmed target value when the
linen gets dry.
For a correct drying process : when humidity control stops the dryer the dryer must have reached,
before the end of the drying cycle, the programmed target temperature value.
If this is not the case, probably there will not have occured sufficient evaporation at the drying
process because of reduced heating power. And the air humidity measurement will not have been
accurate to allow optimal humidity control.

T Linen must be sorted


A mixture of linen in the dryer can not result in an equal drying result.
It is a good practice that the same kind of linen is sorted and dryed together.
* Coton
* Synthetic

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In case of Humidity Control a mixture of all kinds of linen will not give a good overall drying result.

T Thin - Thick Fabrics


Thick fabrics like jeans trousers need a long drying time.
Dryer program will probably be stopped when fabrics is mostly dry, but inside pockets it will still feel
humid.
In case of thin fabrics it can happen that were the linen is sewed togheter there are a few humid
spots. This will dry overnight.
Humidity Control stops the dryer when the linen is dry based on the measured air humidity.

T Correct Load in Drum


Some fabrics need more space in dryer then others.
It is important to choose the right size of dryer to obtain a good air flow.
If the linen is strenghled this will restrict the air flow and the linen will not be dryed equally.

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IMPORTANT !
MACHINE TYPE:

PROGRAMMER:
EASY CONTROL TIMER(EC)

INSTALLATION DATE:
INSTALLATION
CARRIED OUT BY:
SERIAL NUMBER:
ELECTRICAL DETAILS:
.............VOLT...............PHASE............HZ

NOTE:
ANY CONTACTS WITH YOUR DEALER REGARDING
MACHINE SAFETY, OR SPARE PARTS, MUST INCLUDE
THE ABOVE IDENTIFICATION.
MAKE CERTAIN TO KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SECURE
PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

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