ADC AD-170SE User Manual

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Page 1 - USER’S MANUAL

PHASE 5OPLUSER’S MANUALAmerican Dryer Corporation88 Currant RoadFall River, MA 02720-4781Telephone: (508) 678-9000 / Fax: (508) 678-9447E-mail: techsu

Page 2 - Future Reference

6P. REVERSING OPTION - helps eliminate wrinkling due to the balling up or tangling of large items. Certain modelshave the reversing option where the

Page 3 - FOR YOUR SAFETY

7SECTION IIIPROGRAM SELECTIONSA. PREPROGRAMMED CYCLESThe Phase 5 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) can store in its memory six (6) preprogramm

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8c. Drying Time - programmable from 0 to 99 minutes in one (1) minute increments.d. Drying Temperature -programmable from 100º F to 200º F (37º C to 9

Page 5 - Table of Contents

9C. AUTOMATIC DRYING CYCLE/MODE(Patent No. 4,827,627)In this mode, the Phase 5 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) determines how much drying tim

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10D. TIMED (MANUAL) DRYING CYCLE (Mode)This drying cycle is intended for special loads where a specific amount of drying time and cooling time is need

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11*NOTE: The Cool Down Cycle will run either until the Cool Down Temperature is reached or until theCool Down Time has expired, whichever comes first.

Page 8 - SECTION I

121) Drive Motor (blower motor on reversing models).2) Heat On (active).3) Reversing models have indicators for the forward (clockwise [CW]) basket (t

Page 9 - SECTION II

13ANTI-WRINKLE PROGRAM SELECTIONS:1. Anti-Wrinkle Guard Active or No Anti-Wrinkle Guard2. Guard Delay Timea. Programmable from 10-seconds to 255-secon

Page 10 - (Patent No. 4,827,627)

144. Basket (Tumbler) Spin Time and Dwell (Stop) Timea. Programmable in the Manual Mode.1) Spin Time - programmable from 30-seconds to 120-seconds in

Page 11 - SECTION III

151. Program Location 2 (Key “2”)a. Temperature Conversion Status - this program controls whether the temperature-related programs willbe operated in

Page 12 - B. MANUALLY LOADED CYCLES

Retain This Manual In A Safe Place ForFuture ReferencePlease read this manual carefully to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the Phase 5 OPL comput

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16e. Factor “B” (Heat Loss [offset] Program) - this parameter/program is one (1) of the factors that the Phase5 OPL microprocessor controller (compute

Page 14 - F. COOL DOWN CYCLE

17d. Dwell (Stop) Time - this parameter (program) is fixed at 5-seconds in the Automatic Mode andprogrammable in the Manual Mode. This Dwell (Stop) T

Page 15 - ELECTIONS

18P. SPECIAL COOL DOWN PROGRAM/SELECTION (Patent No. 5,161,314)This unique Cool Down Program/Selection is specifically designed to limit the amount o

Page 16 - J. ANTI-WRINKLE PROGRAM

19SECTION IVOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSThe Phase 5 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) allows the operator to choose from six (6) preprogrammedcycles

Page 17 - M. REVERSING OPTION

205) Once the Cool Down Cycle is completed, the dryer will shut off, the tone (buzzer) will sound (i.e.,7-seconds), and the L.E.D. (light emitting dio

Page 18 - N. DIAGNOSTICS

212. Manually Loaded Cyclesa. Automatic Drying Cycle (Patent No. 4,827,627)1) L.E.D. (light emitting diode) display reads “FILL” (no cycle in progress

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229) If the Anti-Wrinkle Program is active (on), once the Drying Cycle and Cooling Cycles are completedand the L.E.D. (light emitting diode) display r

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239) Once the Cool Down Cycle is completed, the dryer will shut off, the tone (buzzer) will sound (i.e.,7-seconds), and the L.E.D. (light emitting dio

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24SECTION VL.E.D. DISPLAY/CODESThe L.E.D. (light emitting diode) display informs the operator of cycle status, program verification, and displaysimpor

Page 22 - (Patent No. 5,161,314)

252) Illustration No. 4 (refer to the illustration below)a) HEAT INDICATOR -this indicator dot is on whenever the Phase 5 OPL microprocessorcontroller

Page 23 - SECTION IV

IMPORTANTYOU MUST DISCONNECT and LOCKOUT THE ELECTRICSUPPLY and THE GAS SUPPLY or THE STEAM SUPPLY BEFORE ANYCOVERS or GUARDS ARE REMOVED FROM THE MAC

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26C. L.E.D. (LIGHT EMITTING DIODE) CODES1. Display CodesA Slope FactorAUto Automatic Mode (Patent No. 4,827,627)ArEu Always Reverseb Heat Loss (offse

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27nSEn No Rotational Sensor SelectedProG Program ModerEu ReverseSC Special Cool DownSEFL Rotational Sensor Circuit FailureSEn Rotational Sensor Select

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28SECTION VIPROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONSA. INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMINGThe various program selections are stored in the Phase 5 OPL microprocessor control

Page 27 - B. OPERATING NOTES

29The Phase 5 OPL microprocessor controller (computer) walks the operator through the various parameters(programs) and advances each time the “ENTER/S

Page 28 - SECTION V

30Listed below, is an index of the flowcharts on the following pages.FLOWCHART TITLESPAGEEntering and Exiting Program Mode ...

Page 29 - DISPLAYS

31Entering and Exiting Program ModeFILLENTERSTART0To enter program mode, press the "Enter/Start"key once, and immediately press the "0&

Page 30 - 1. Display Codes

32Preprogrammed Cycle ProgrammingAutomatic Drying Cycle (Patent No. 4,827,627)FILLENTERSTART0To enter program mode, press the "Enter/Start"k

Page 31 - 2. Fault Codes

33ENTERSTART2drYDisplay will read "dry" for 1-second, "temp" for1-second (drying temperature), and thentemperature programmed. If

Page 32 - SECTION VI

34ENTERSTARTCooLPress the "Enter/Start" key if no change is necessary. Ifa change is necessary, enter % change (90% to 100% inincrements of

Page 33 - B. PROGRAMMING FLOWCHARTS

35If a change is necessary, enter temperature change (70º Fto 100º F [21º C to 37º C] in increments of 1º F [-17º C]).I.e., for 80º F [26º C], press k

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IMPORTANTPLEASE OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS displayed on theequipment and/or specified in the installation/operator's manual included withthe

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36Preprogrammed Cycle ProgrammingTimed (Manual) Drying CycleFILLENTERSTART0To enter program mode, press the "Enter/Start"key once, and immed

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37ENTERSTART5drYDisplay will read "dry" for 1 second, "time" for 1 second(drying temperature), and then drying time programmed.If

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38ENTERSTARTCooL80090ENTERSTARTCooLtInE808060ContinuedContinuedtEnPPress the "Enter/Start" key if no change is necessary. If achange is nec

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39ENTERSTARTStOP80ENTERSTARTSPintInE3060ContinuedtInEPress the "Enter/Start" key if no change is necessary. If achange is necessary, enter

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40Program Location 2No Cycle In ProgressFILLENTERSTART0To enter program mode, press the "Enter/Start"key once, and immediately press the &qu

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41ENTERSTARTA 05Display will read "sensor" or "no sensor." Press the"0" key to toggle between sensor and no sensor. If

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42Program Location 5No Cycle In ProgressFILLENTERSTART0To enter program mode, press the "Enter/Start"key once, and immediately press the &qu

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43ENTERSTARTtEnP01tInEENTERSTARTContinued "B"ProGCLEARSTOPFILLSelect next programchangeTo exit press the"Clear/Stop" key.Display w

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44Program Location 8No Cycle In ProgressFILLENTERSTART0To enter program mode, press the "Enter/Start"key once, and immediately press the &qu

Page 44 - Program Location 2

45ENTERSTARTDisplay will read ''stop" for 1-second and "time" for 1-second.If no change is necessary, press the "Enter/S

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Table of ContentsSECTION IINTRODUCTION ...4Phase 5

Page 46 - Program Location 5

46ENTERSTART40bUZContinueProGCLEARSTOPFILLSelect next programchangeTo exit press the"Clear/Stop" key.Display will read "buzz" for

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47Program Location 0No Cycle In ProgressFILLENTERSTART0To enter program mode, press the "Enter/Start"key once, and immediately press the &qu

Page 48 - Program Location 8

48ENTERSTARTnGrd2110ENTERSTARTGdLYtInE80900ContinuedtInE0CLEARSTOPFILLSelect next programchangeTo exit press the"Clear/Stop" key.Display wil

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49Special Cool Down ProgramThis Special Cool Down Program is designed to limit the cooling process to 10º F per minute. Thisprogram was created to wo

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50ENTERSTARTdrY20100ENTERSTARTdrYtEnP7 F1ContinuedLEuLPress Key 2.Display reads "dry" for 1-second, "temp" for 1-second, andthen

Page 51 - Program Location 0

51For Reversing Models.Display will read "select reverse" ifsystem parameter is programmed forselect reverse. If reverse action isdesired,

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52ENTERSTARTCooL000ENTERSTARTdrYtInE0003ContinuedtInEPress Key 5.2Manually Loaded CycleTimed (Manual) Drying CycleFILLMAN5Display will read "cool

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53For Reversing Models.Display will read "select reverse" ifsystem parameter is programmed forselect reverse. If reverse action isdesired,

Page 54 - Manually Loaded Cycle

54SECTION VIIFACTORY PRESET PARAMETERS/PROGRAMSA. PARAMETERS (PROGRAMS) PRESET BY FACTORY FOR NON-REVERSINGDRYERSCYCLE A:Automatic Mode, Anti-Wrinkle

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55B. PARAMETERS (Programs) PRESET BY FACTORY FOR (OPTIONAL)REVERSING DRYERSCYCLE A:Automatic Mode, Reverse, Anti-Wrinkle Active, Dry Temperature 180º

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4. Program Location 0 (Key “0”)a. Anti-Wrinkle Program Activation... 1

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56SECTION VIIISYSTEM PARAMETER/PROGRAM LOCATION CHARTPHASE 5OPLPROGRAM LOCATIONSLOCATIONS/PROGRAMSCYCLES AFFECTEDPROGRAM LOCATION 2-KEY "2&qu

Page 58 - SECTION VII

57SECTION IXPHASE 5 OPL PROGRAMMING LIMITSA. PREPROGRAMMED CYCLES1. Automatic Cycle/Mode (Patent No. 4,827,627)a. Drying Temperature (“drY tEnP”) fro

Page 59 - REVERSING DRYERS

585. Guard On Time (“G on--tInE”) from 10 to 60-seconds in one-second increments.6. Guard Delay Time (“GdLY”) from 10 to 255-seconds in one-second inc

Page 60 - SECTION VIII

59SECTION XPHASE 5 AUTO CYCLE (Patent No. 4,827,627)“A” AND “B” FACTOR PARAMETERS for Current Production Dryer ModelsGASMODEL"A" "B&quo

Page 61 - SECTION IX

60“A” AND “B” FACTOR PARAMETERS for Past Production Dryer ModelsPHASE 5 “A” and “B” Factor Parameter Listing for Current Production Models are on the

Page 62 - C. FIXED PARAMETERS

61SECTION XIPHASE 5 OPL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICSIMPORTANT: YOU MUST DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUT THE ELECTRIC SUPPLYAND THE GAS SUPPLY OR THE STEAM SUPPLY BEFORE

Page 63 - SECTION X

623. “SEFL” - indicates a rotational sensor circuit failure meaning that there is a fault somewhere in the basket(tumbler) rotation circuit, or, the

Page 64 - ELECTRIC

633. L.E.D. Display Indicator Number 3a. For Optional Reversing Models;1) This indicator dot is on when the drive (basket [tumbler]) motor is operatin

Page 65 - SECTION XI

641. “DOOR” L.E.D. (light emitting diode) Indicatora.SHOULD BE ON ALL THE TIME (even if the dryer is not running) unless the main door, lintdoor or dr

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655. “REV” Output L.E.D. (light emitting diode) Indicator(for Optional Reversing Models ONLY)a. If the dryer is started and the blower motor is operat

Page 67 - OUTPUT L.E.D. INDICATORS

SECTION XPHASE 5 AUTO CYCLE (Patent No. 4,827,627) ...59“A” and “B” Factor Parametersfor CurrentProducti

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66SECTION XIIOPTIONAL 9 VOLT BATTERY BACK-UPDryers ordered from the factory with the 9 Volt Battery Back-Up Option (battery is not included) allow the

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ADC 112147 1 - 01/15/92-750 2 - 05/01/92-500 3-07/01/92-5004 - 08/03/92-1,000 5 - 12/11/92-500 6 - 04/11/93-5007 - 06/01/93-500 8 - 07/13/93-500 9 - 1

Page 70 - SECTION XII

4SECTION IINTRODUCTIONPHASE 5 “ON-PREMISE LAUNDRY” (OPL) MICROPROCESSOR DRYING SYSTEMThe American Dryer Corporation’s Phase 5 “On-Premise Laundry” (OP

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5SECTION IIFEATURESA. DEPENDABLE MICROPROCESSOR SOLID STATE INTEGRATED CIRCUITRY - to eliminate as many moving parts aspossible.B. PROGRAM CHANGES ARE

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