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PHASE 7.3 OPL USER`S MANUAL

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2. 3l Setting High Cycle Cool Temp 22 Setting High Cycle Cool Time 33 Setting Low Cycle Dry Temp 34 Setting Low Cycle Cool Temp 35 Setting Low Cycle Cool Time 36 Setting Permanent Press Cycle Dry Temp 37 Setting Permanent Press Cycle Cool Temp 38 Setting Permanent Press Cycle Cool Time 39 Setting Left Com Denomination 40 Setting Right Com Denomination 4 Setting Time for Amount to Start 42 Setting Amount to Start 43 Setting Amount for Additional Time 44 Setting Prepurge Time seeseeee 45 Setting DSI Purge Time 46 Setting DSI Proof Time 4 Seto BUZZ DME al 48 Det nb Pause TIME ia 49 Setting Lint Cleaning Frequency 50 Setting Retry Count iia 51 AAA A A UI bug nep ons 52 Accessing and Clearing Coin Vault Total 53 21 Selecting Display Language Ready Insert 0 25 to Start y From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP lt i O position Progar Mode y Press PP to enter S q Program Menu y Press PP to enter S C PL 01 e Press PP to enter a Language Parameter y Press HI or LO to scan through lt different languages Engli
3. Setting Low Cycle Cool Time Ready Insert 0 25 to Start q Program Mode tet uc o HI E Enter Low Cool Temp 70 to 100 F HI Enter m Cool Time O to 9 minutes IN L tk Le From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position li Press PP to enter Program Menu Press Hi four 4 times to scan up to PL 05 Press PP to enter PL 05 Press HI to one 1 time to scan up to Low Cool Time Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase Low Cool Time or LO to decrease Low Cool Time Press PP to select Cool Time and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 05 memory location Setting Permanent Press Cycle Dry Temp Ready Insert 0 25 to Start q Program Mode From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI five 5 times to scan up to PL 06 Enter Permanent Press Dry Temp 100 to 190 F Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase Permanent Press Dry Temp or LO to decrease Permanent Press Dry Temp A Press PP to select Permanent Press Dry Temp and advance to next parameter OI PL 407 Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 06 memory location 37 Setting Permanent Press Cycle Cool Temp Ready Insert 0 25 to Sta
4. CONTINENTAL GIRBAU INC PHASE 7 3 OPL USER S MANUAL For replacement parts contact the distributor from which the dryer was purchased or Continental Girbau Inc 2500 State Road 44 Oshkosh WI 54904 Telephone 920 231 8222 Fax 920 231 4666 www cont girbau com 05123JMORALES mcronan Part No 113189 Retain This Manual In A Safe Place For Future Reference Please read this manual carefully to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the Phase 7 3 OPL computer system features operational instructions and programming characteristics This manual contains important information on how to employ ALL the features of your new CG dryer in the safest and most economical way This product embodies advanced concepts in engineering design and safety If this product is properly maintained it will provide many years of safe efficient and trouble free operation We have tried to make this manual as complete as possible and hope you will find it useful Manufacturer reserves the right to make changes from time to time without notice or obligation in prices specifications colors and material and to change or discontinue models IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASER Information must be obtained from your local gas supplier on the instructions to be followed 1f the user smells gas These instructions must be posted in a prominent location near the dryer IMPORTANT This model 20 OPL dryer 1s equipped with a Phase 7 3 OPL con
5. A Setting Amount for Additional Time Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode A Press PP to enter Program Menu tet PL 01 Press HI eleven 11 times to scan up to PL 12 HI A PL 12 N N Press PP to enter PL 12 nter Amount for Additional Time 0 05 to 25 00 EN Press PP to proceed te 20 H E LL tf ah oh Lo Press HI to increase or LO to decrease Amount for Addtitional Time TIN K Press PP to select Amount for Additional Time and to advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE To exit PL 12 memory location PL 13 Setting Pre Purge Time CS Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode VAR te PL 01 PL 13 te nter Pre Purge Time O to 25 seconds a N f tet H I A 7 te x A fel Enter iris Purge Time O to 25 seconds ii PN 45 Lh od bd do dA From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI twelve 12 times to scan up to PL 13 Press PP to enter PL 13 Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase or LO to decrease Pre Purge time Press PP to select Pre Purge time and to advance to next paramet
6. The coin vault can be accessed by placing the program switch into the UP position Once the program switch is in the UP position press the HI key The controller will now display the amount of money in the coin vault Press the HI key again and the controller will ask to Clear Coin Vault Total Press PAUSE for NO and press PP for YES SECTION IV L C D OPERATING MESSAGES The liquid crystal display L C D informs the operator of cycle status and program verification and displays important diagnostic messages and fault information A COIN MODE When the dryer is idle and is in Ready mode the Phase 7 coin microprocessor will display Ready Insert XX XX to Start XX XX represents the amount to start defined in program memory location PL11 If the amount to start is less than 1 00 the control will display the necessary amount to start in cents XX If the currency setting is changed to another currency symbol the correct symbol will be used instead of the and symbols If dryer is equipped with a Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing S A F E System and there is an issue with the system the control will display S A F E System Disabled Ready Insert XX XX to Start The control will continue to display S A F E System disabled with ALL of the following messages until the temp cycle is selected Once a coin has been inserted the control will display Add XX to Sta
7. scan up to Pause Time Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase or LO to decrease Pause Time Press PP to select Pause Time and to advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE To exit PL 13 memory location Setting Lint Cleaning Frequency Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode Press PP to enter Program Menu tel Press HI thirteen 13 times to scan up to PL 14 Press PP to enter PL 14 Enter Lint Cleaning Frequency 0 to 10 Press PP to proceed te ao OQ A 7 S IN A Press HI to increase or LO to decrease Lint Cleaning Frequency A E Wee 4 Press PP to select Lint Cleaning Frequency and to advance to next to tk A A parameter Enter Retry Count Note Press PAUSE To exit 0 to 2 PL 14 memory location Setting Retry Count Ready Insert 0 25 to Start q Program Mode tel C PL 01 l HI q PL 14 i Enter Lint Cleaning Frequency O to 10 Hours Enter Retry Count 0 to 2 cde l Ld hb 1 q 7 e x E O d a From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI thirteen 13 times to scan up to PL 14 Press PP to enter PL 14 Press HI one 1 time to scan up to
8. E system routine is activated water will be injected into the basket tumbler chamber Any time water is being injected into the basket tumbler the basket tumbler drive will turn the load for 1 second every 15 seconds This process will continue for a minimum of 2 minutes After 2 minutes has elapsed the control will check if the temperature remained above trip point if so water will remain on The control will continue to check if temperature is above trip point every 30 seconds If the water has been on for a constant 10 minutes the water will be turned off regardless of the temperature If the temperature has dropped below trip point the control will turn off the water prior to 10 minutes 17 SECTION VI PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS A INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING The various program selections are stored in the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer and are broken down into fifteen 15 program locations PLO1 through PL14 are for dryer parameters and PL15 is reserved for factory settings ALL program changes are done through the keyboard touch pad selection keys on the front of the control panel ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE First make sure that no cycle is in progress and that the liquid crystal display L C D reads Ready Insert 25 to Start then place the program switch in the UP position This will put you into the programming mode EXITING THE PROGRAMMING MODE To exit the program mode pla
9. F E System was Active until the dryer is attended to by someone OPEN S A F E SYSTEM VALVE FAULT This indicates that the water valve is open or that it is not connected to the control SHORTED S A F E SYSTEM VALVE FAULT This indicates a problem with the water valve where it has been shorted out WATER NOT CONNECTED This indicates that there is no water pressure at the water valve This will occur if water is not connected to the dryer or if there is low water pressure in the water line coming to the dryer 56 C INPUT OUTPUT 1 0 BOARD LIGHT EMITTING DIODE L E D INDICATORS 1 INPUTS H20 RED L E D LINT RED L E D MAIN RED L E D EXHL RED L E D SAIL RED L E D BRHL RED L E D GAS_V RED L E D 2 OUTPUTS DRIVE GREEN L E D FAN GREEN L E D HEAT GREEN L E D FSS GREEN L E D This L E D will indicate the status of the water pressure sensor If the water pressure is present the L E D will be ON This L E D will indicate the status of the lint drawer If the drawer is closed then the L E D is ON This L E D will indicate the status of the main door If the door is closed then the L E D is ON This L E D will indicate the status of the exhaust high limit disk If the disk is closed temperature below 225 F 107 C then the L E D is ON This L E D will indicate the status of the sail switch If the switch is closed th
10. Setting High Cycle Cool Temp Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle u Program Switch to UP position Program Mode A Press PP to enter Program Menu tel PL 01 Press HI two 2 times to scan up to PL 03 f N N Press PP to enter PL 03 Enter High Cool Temp 70 to 100 F ZN Press PP to proceed teh 100 H Qu A Va S x Press HI to increase High Cool Temp or LO to decrease High Cool Temp te Press PP to enter High Cool Temp and advance to next parameter ted Lo od d hl LL Enter High Note Press PAUSE to exit Time O to 9 PL 403 memory location minutes ii f N Setting High Cycle Cool Time Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode te a PL 01 HI A PL 03 A st Enter High Cool Temp 70 to 100 F Ji HI Enter High Cool Time O to 9 minutes 33 Lh Fe LL From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI two 2 times to scan up to PL 03 Press PP to enter PL 03 Press HI one 1 time to scan up to High Cool Time Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase High Cool Time or LO to decrease High Cool Time Press PP to select High Cool Time and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to
11. a customer when a coin is inserted into the dryer The controller uses this parameter to determine whether the controller is in Accumulative Time or Accumulative Coin mode Depending on which mode the controller is in it will use a combination of the following program locations to determine how much time will be vended to the customer PLOS Left Coin Denomination PL09 Right Coin Denomination PL10 Time for Amount to Start PL11 Amount to Start PL12 Amount for Additional Time Accumulative Time In accumulative time mode after the initial Amount to Start PL11 has been met each additional coin afterward will have a specific value in time which 1s determined by Time for Amount to Start PL10 and Amount to Start PL11 Single Coin Acceptor Example No 1 If the dryer is equipped with a 254 coin acceptor and the Amount to Start PL11 is 25 and the Time for Amount to Start PL10 is 30 minutes Each coin entered into the dryer will yield 30 minutes Settings PLOS 25 A 30 Pollo 25 Formula Left Coin Denomination PLOS Amount to Start PL11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time 25 25 30 30 minutes 11 Example No 2 If the dryer is equipped with a 254 coin acceptor and the Amount to Start PL11 is 50g and the Time for Amount to Start PL10 1s 30 minutes The insertion of the first two 2 coins into the dryer will yield 30 mi
12. is 20 minutes After the initial Amount to Start PL11 has been met each additional 50 will yield 20 minutes Settings PLOS 10 PEOS AA iios 25 Pt 20 a AAA 50 PE 50 Formula Left Coin Denomination PLOS Amount to Start PL 11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 2 Vended Time 50 50 20 20 minutes Right Coin Denomination PLOS Amount to Start PL 11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time 50 50 20 20 minutes Select Rotation Sensor Mode This option controls whether the Phase 7 microprocessor controller computer should monitor the rotation of the basket tumbler This program location toggles ON OFF PL02 HD PL04 LO PL06 PP Program Locations Cycle Dry Temp Enter High Dry Temp 100 F to 190 F Each temperature cycle HI PP and LO can be programmed to a dry temperature ranging from 100 F to 190 F 38 C to 87 C in radial mode or 100 F to 160 F 38 C to 71 C in axial mode 14 PL03 HD PL05 LO PL07 PP Program Locations Cycle Cool Temp and Time Enter High Cool Temp 70 F to 100 F Each temperature cycle HI PP and LO has a cool down temperature ranging from 70 F to 100 F 21 C to 38 C Once the dryer enters the cool down mode the dryer will operate without heat until the temperature in the basket tumbler has reached this set temperature or until the cool down time has expired whichever
13. of Order for a Sail Switch Closed Fault and the dryer will not be allowed to start This routine is also monitored at every start up including during the cycle Any time the fault occurs there will be an audio indication and start restart will be prevented 22 SAIL SWITCH OPEN FAULT If the sail switch does not close within 8 seconds of starting or restarting a cycle the controller will display Sail Switch Open Fault condition Or if the sail switch opens during a cycle the controller will immediately shut off the heat output and will monitor how long the sail switch is open for if the sail switch is open for more than 30 seconds the controller will display Sail Switch Open Fault condition If the basket tumbler temperature is above 100 F 38 C the controller will continue to display Open Sail Switch Fault while the dryer cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100 F 38 C Once the basket tumbler temperature is below 100 F 38 C the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication BURNER HIGH LIMIT FAULT This routine monitors the burner high limit switch If the switch opens during the cycle while the heat is on the dryer will display Burner High Limit Fault The controller will check the basket tumbler temperature If the exhaust probe temperature is above 100 F 38 C the dryer will continue to disp
14. opened whichever comes first Prior to each ON time there is a 3 beep warning that the fan and basket tumbler rotation is about to start The beeps at the end of the Anti Wrinkle Cycle can be programmed to be ON OFF refer to page 10 for PL01 Select Buzzer Mode NOTE Thefollowing information description is an explanation of the sensor activated fire extinguishing S A F E system functionality This feature is programmed at the factory and effects dryers that are equipped with the S A F E system Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing S A F E System While the dryer is in an idle state or 20 seconds after the heat turns off the Phase 7 control monitors the S A F E system probe located in the top of the basket tumbler chamber and records the minimum temperature If the minimum recorded S A F E system probe temperature is no less than 120 F 48 C and the control detects a 50 rise in temperature this will be the trip point and the S A F E system routine will activate While a drying cycle is in process and the heat has turned on at least once the Phase 7 control monitors the exhaust temperature transducer If the drying cycle temperature set point is set greater than 160 F 71 C and the control detects an exhaust temperature rise 25 F greater than set point this will be the trip point and the S A F E system routine will activate If set point is below 160 F 71 C the trip point will be 185 F 85 C Once the S A F
15. out CHECK MAIN FUSE This routine identifies the opening of the main fuse fuse 2 on the Phase 7 control board If the fuse has opened the microprocessor will not allow a cycle to begin and will display Check Main Fuse condition If coins are entered the credit will be accumulated as it should however it will not be applicable to a cycle until the error has been corrected If the fuse has opened after the cycle has begun it will still trigger the check main fuse fault The dryer will run with no heat for 2 minutes or until the basket tumbler temperature drops below 100 F 38 C If the basket tumbler temperature is below 100 F 38 C the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication EXHAUST TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAULT AXIAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAULT This routine indicates a problem with the temperature sensor circuit This error will trigger an Exhaust Probe Fault or Axial Probe Fault condition The dryer will run with no heat for 2 minutes or until the basket tumbler temperature drops below 100 F 38 C If the basket tumbler temperature is below 100 F 38 C the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication ROTATIONAL SENSOR FAULT This routine monitors the pulses from the rotational sensor input It basically times the dwell between the signals If the time between the pulses exceeds 8 seconds the controller will t
16. the DSI proof time the controller will continue to monitor the gas valve return signal In the event that the gas valve return signal is lost anytime after the DSI proof time the controller will turn off the heat output and will increment a counter Once this fault condition occurs five 5 consecutive times the controller will interrupt the cycle and will display Flame Fault condition If the basket tumbler temperature is above 100 F 38 C the controller will continue to display Flame Fault while the dryer cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100 F 38 C Once the basket tumbler temperature 1s below 100 F 38 C the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication 56 CLEAN LINT This routine monitors the opening of the lint drawer switch and compares the time between openings to the lint cleaning frequency set in PL14 This routine will first prompt the user to clean lint before locking out the dryer Once the time between cleanings 1s equal to the setting in PL14 the display will prompt the user to clean lint The lint cleaning frequency limits the amount of time the dryer will run before the microprocessor locks the dryer out for further use Once the lint count 1s reached the lint drawer must be opened for at least 3 seconds in order to reset the counter If the lint drawer is not cleaned within 2 hours the control will be locked
17. with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100 F 38 C Once the basket tumbler temperature is below 100 F 38 C the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication IGNITION FAULT After the controller receives a gas valve return signal within the DSI purge time the controller will begin a DSI proof time The controller will continue to recheck the gas valve return signal if signal is lost during the DSI proof time the controller will turn off the heat output and will determine what the retry count in PL14 is set at If the retry count is greater than zero the controller will wait 20 seconds and will attempt to reignite the flame If the failure condition occurs again the controller will retry until the retry count in PL14 has been satisfied Once the retry count has been satisfied the controller will interrupt the cycle and will display Ienition Fault condition If the basket tumbler temperature is above 100 F 38 C the controller will continue to display Ignition Fault while the dryer cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100 F 38 C Once the basket tumbler temperature is below 100 F 38 C the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication FLAME FAULT After the controller has verified that the gas valve signal was present throughout the DSI purge time and
18. 0 to 25 seconds After the controller sends the heat signal the controller will wait for the direct spark ignition DSI purge time to expire before 1t checks to see 1f the gas valve return signal 1s present Enter DSI Proof Time 0 to 20 seconds After the controller receives a gas valve signal within the DSI purge time the controller will begin a DSI proof timer After the DSI proof time has expired the controller will recheck for the gas signal Enter Buzz Time 1 to 9 beeps If the buzzer mode is set to ON this location determines how many times the buzzer will beep at the end of an Anti Wrinkle cycle Enter Pause Time 0 to 3 minutes If the pause button 1s pressed and the main door is open the controller will wait for the pause time defined in this setting to expire Once the time has expired the controller will begin to count down the dry time If the pause button is not pressed prior to opening the door the controller will not wait for the pause time before counting down the dry time PL14 Program Location Enter Lint Cleaning Frequency 0 to 10 hours This feature monitors the hours of drying time and compares it with the Lint Cleaning Frequency setting in PL14 Once the lint cleaning frequency time has been met the controller will begin prompting the user to clean the lint drawer The controller will allow two 2 more hours of drying time before locking out the controller The controller will not respond until after the
19. A 24 Pla 50 E BA AR 25 Formula Amount for Additional Time PL12 Amount to Start PL11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time for Amount for Additional Time PL12 50 50 24 24 minutes 25 50 24 12 minutes Dual Coin Acceptor Example No 1 If the dryer is equipped with a 104 254 dual coin acceptor and the Amount to Start PL11 is 50 the Amount for Additional Time PL12 1s 20g and the Time for Amount to Start PL10 1s 20 minutes After the initial Amount to Start PL11 has been met each additional 20 will yield 8 minutes and each additional 254 will yield 8 minutes with 5 left in escrow Each time a 254 coin is inserted the remaining 54 will be added to escrow once the amount in escrow reaches 204 another 8 minutes will be vended 13 PEOS asis 25 DELLO nas 20 PEL evene 50 AAA 20 Formula Amount for Additional Time PL12 Amount to Start PL11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time for Amount for Additional Time PL12 20 50 20 8 minutes Amount for Additional Time PL12 Amount to Start PL11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time for Amount for Additional Time PL12 20 50 20 8 minutes with 54 in escrow Example No 2 If the dryer is equipped with a 104 254 dual coin acceptor and the Amount to Start PL11 is 50 the Amount for Additional Time PL12 is 50g and the Time for Amount to Start PL10
20. Enter Retry Count Press PP to proceed Press Hi to increase or LO to decrease Retry Count Press PP to select Retry Count and to advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE To exit C PL 15 PL 14 memory location 51 Flow Chart for Clearing Credit Stop Dry Cycle by Opening and Closing Door Do Not use the Pause Key lt Make Sure Program Switch is Down Select Temperature to Restart Enter the Following Key Sequence ii E po IS Y p While holding PAUSE at ALL Press and Hold TIMES press HI 3 times LO 2 times and PP once H ZG ao Wait for Display to Say low CLEAR CREDIT Y N Hold PAUSE and press PP Am T A gt Y Clear Credit es y Ready Insert 0 25 to Start A 52 Accessing and Clearing Coin Vault Total Ready Insert _ 0 25 to Start Enter Program Mode by Setting the program switch to UP position from a gan Mode _ Ready Mode JA Press HI one 1 time and I lt controller will E display the Coin Vault Total Coin Vault total is XXX Press HI one 1 more time and 4 4 control will prompt to clear L Coin Vault Total Clear Coin Vault Total NO YES Press PP for YES or press PAUSE for NO LR A rom Mode 53 SECTION VII FACTORY PRESETS Factory Defaults S
21. I LO PP PAUSE Each display symbol will represent a readout on the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer liquid crystal display L C D and each key symbol will represent a key that is pressed For example 1 Ifthe flowchart shows the symbol the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer L C D display will read the same 2 If the flowchart shows a key symbol you will press that specific key on the keyboard touch pad label 3 a The flowchart arrows 1 e represent the program path b On the sides of these flowcharts are explanations of the flowchart procedure and in some cases the programming limits or options Listed on the next page 1s an index of the flowcharts to follow 20 Flowchart Table of Contents Programming Location PLOI PLOI PLOI PLOI PLOI PLOI PLOI PLOI PLOI PLO2 PLO3 PLO3 PLOA PLOS PLOS PLO6 PLO7 PLO7 PLOS PLO9 PL10 PL11 PL12 PL13 PL13 PL13 PL13 PL13 PL14 PL14 Title Page Selecting Display Language 22 Selecta C UETeDOy rc 23 Selecting Model Type 24 selecane Temp Scale oret tuts 25 Selecting Buzzer Mode 26 selecting Dry Mode sore Eo aa 21 Selecting Vending Safeguard 28 Selecting Vending Mode 29 Selecting Rotation Sensor Mode 30 Setting High Cycle Dry Temp
22. LO key while in the Out of Order condition If the HI key is pressed during this time the remaining credit can be viewed Any Out of Order message is immediately followed by a 3 second tone If the fault has been corrected holding the PAUSE key for 3 seconds will clear the fault message If more than one 1 fault occurred at the same time after the first fault is cleared the next fault will be displayed and will need to be cleared This will occur until ALL faults have been displayed In free mode the control will not display Out of Order it will just display the fault A DIAGNOSTIC L C D FAULT MESSAGES MODEL FAULT This routine monitors the inputs such as the sail switch and gas valve Steam dryers DO NOT use a sail switch or valve input and an electric dryer will not use a valve input These signals allow the controller to interpret what type of dryer it is controlling The controller determines what the expected dryer responses should be for that specific heat type dryer NOTE If a model error occurs the microprocessor will always default to the gas type for safety reasons Also the dryer is stopped and forced into a restart condition to reevaluate ALL the expected responses SAIL SWITCH CLOSED FAULT This routine prevents the start up of the dryer unless the sail switch is in the open position If the sail switch is in the closed position prior to starting the controller will display Out
23. P to select Right Coin Denomination and advance to next parameter PL 10 Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 09 memory location e E E Setting Time for Amount to Start Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode ter PL 01 l HI nee IN Enter Time for Amount to Start 1 to 99 minutes te f E E LL uh hod EC 4 From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI nine 9 times to scan up to PL 10 Press PP to enter PL 10 Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase or LO to decrease Time for Amount to Start Press PP to select Time for Amount to Start and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE To exit PL 11 PL 10 memory location Setting Amount To Start Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode E toggle Program Switch q Program Mode to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu 6 3 foo Press HI ten 10 times to scan up to PL 11 lt Press PP to enter PL 11 Enter Amount to otart 0 05 to 25 00 g Press PP to proceed Co CS Press HI to increase or LO to decrease Amount to Start HI LO No 9i Press PP to select a Amount to Start Note Press PAUSE To exit 4 PL 12 PL 11 memory location 43
24. ain Door Open If the main door is open and a dry cycle is selected the control will display Close Main Door If the lint access is opened the control will display Lint Access Open If the lint access door is open and a dry cycle is selected the control will display Close Lint Access SECTION V PROGRAM SELECTIONS PLO1 PL14 PL01 Program Location Select Language This location determines in what language ALL messages will be displayed The possible selections are English French Spanish Italian Japanese and Dutch Select Currency This location determines what currency symbol will be used on ALL currency related messages Possible selections are USD UK Pound Euro Belgium Franc French Franc Yen and Lira Select Model This location determines what type of dryer the controller will be set up as The six 6 possible models are Gas Single Motor Electric Single Motor Steam Single Motor Gas Dual Motor Electric Dual Motor and Steam Dual Motor Select Temp Scale Temperature related programs are programmable to be operated in either Fahrenheit F or Celsius C The temperature scale selection is made in PLO1 TEMP SCALE Programs affected are 1 Temperature Display Mode 2 Drying Temperatures 3 Cool Down Temperatures IMPORTANT When changing the temperature conversion status from Fahrenheit to Celsius or vice versa ALL the temperatures will be changed accordingly The Phase 7 coin microprocessor con
25. ce the program switch in the DOWN position To alter the programming parameters the operator will locate the parameter program that 1s to be changed If the change is a numerical change 1 e time and or temperature the operator will use the HI and LO keys to scroll through the numerical range of numbers using HT to increase and LO to decrease If an error is made press the PAUSE key ONCE and the incorrect entry that was made will be cancelled Once the entry is made and the parameter program set does not need to be changed press the PP O key and the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer will save the change and will advance to the next parameter If the parameter program change 1s a feature change such as changing the temperature conversion from degree Fahrenheit F to degree Celsius C the operator will press the HI or LO key This will toggle between choices Once the entry 1s made or 1f the parameter program does not need to be changed press the PP Jkey and the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer will save the change and will advance to the next program selection The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer allows the operator to scroll through the various programming locations and select the parameter to be changed If no other programs parameters need to be changed the user can get out of the program mode by toggling the p
26. comes first Enter Cool Time 0 to 9 minutes Cool down time ranges from O to 9 minutes The cool down time occurs at the end of a dry cycle If your cool down time is set to 4 minutes the last 4 minutes of the dry cycle will be in cool down mode PLOS Left PL09 Right Program Locations Left Right Coin Denomination Enter Left Right Coin Denomination 0 05 to 25 00 The left and right coin acceptors can be independently set to a value within the range of 0 05 to 25 00 adjustable in 0 01 increments PL10 Program Location Enter Time for Amount to Start 1 to 99 minutes This location determines the time that is vended once the amount to start is met This is programmable from 1 minute to 99 minutes in 1 minute increments PL11 Program Location Amount to Start This location determines the amount needed to start a dry cycle The amount to start is programmable from a minimum of 0 05 to a maximum of 25 00 adjustable in 0 01 increments 15 PL12 Program Location Enter Amount for Additional Time This location determines the amount needed to add more time to a dry cycle The amount for additional time is programmable from a minimum of 0 05 to a maximum of 25 00 adjustable in 0 01 increments PL13 Program Location Enter Prepurge Time 0 to 25 seconds When the Phase 7 controller detects the need for heat 1t will wait for this prepurge time to expire before actually sending the signal for the heat to turn on Enter DSI Purge Time
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28. d Coin Reset LE A ms hh hh I A Va IN Bad Coin Lock Out A LJ Select Vending Mode A From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press PP to enter PL 01 Press HI six 6 times to scan up to Vending Safe Guard Parameter Press PP to enter Vending Safe Guard parameter Press HI or LO to toggle between Bad Coin Reset and Bad Coin Lockout Press PP to select Vending Safe Guard and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 01 memory location Selecting Vending Mode Program Mode From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position MN Press PP to enter Program Menu a Press PP to enter i PL 01 Select Language Press HI seven times to A scan up to Vending Mode Parameter HI Select Vending Mode Co 0Mf 9 IS Press PP to enter Vending mode Parameter el Accumulative Time L 6 Press HI or LO to toggle between Accumulative Time and o Accumulative Coin lt LO HI N N coin A a Press PP to select lt vending mode and advance to next parameter elect Rotation Note Press PAUSE to exit Sensor Mode PL 401 memory location Selecting Rotation Sensor Mode Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggl
29. e Program Switch to UP position Program Mode A Press PP to enter Program Menu tet PL 01 A Press PP to enter PL 01 te Select Language A Press HI eight 8 times to scan up to Rotation Sensor Parameter Select Rotation Sensor Mode A Press PP to enter Rotation Sensor Mode Parameter te A Rotation Sensor pics o LO A 9i Press HI or LO to toggle between Rotation Sensor Active and No Rotation Sensor C I T No Rotation Sensor Press PP to select Rotation Sensor Mode and advance to next parameter Lo d Lk dA LA Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 01 memory location PL 02 N f N setting High Cycle Dry Temp Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position A Press PP to enter Program Menu ter PL 01 l HI Press HI one 1 time to scan up to PL 02 IN PL 02 N EN Press PP to enter PL 02 100 to 190 F A Enter High Dry Temp Press PP to proceed te 160 H E E 5 d hhh LA Press HI to increase High Dry Temp or LO to decrease High Dry Temp pM 4 Press PP to select High Dry Temp and advance to next parameter El PL 02 memory location f N f PL 403 Note Press PAUSE to exit 31
30. eft Coin Denomination PLOS Amount to Start PL11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time 106 35 14 4 minutes Right Coin Denomination PL08 Amount to Start PL 1 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time 256 35 14 10 minutes EZ Accumulative Coin In accumulative com mode additional time can only be achieved when the Amount for Additional Time PL 12 has been inserted Single Coin Acceptor Example No 1 If the dryer is equipped with a 254 coin acceptor and the Amount to Start PL11 is 50 Amount for Additional Time PL12 is 50 and the Time for Amount to Start PL10 is 24 minutes Each additional two 2 coins entered into the dryer will yield 24 minutes no time will be vended 1f only one 1 coin is inserted Settings PLOS 25 PELO AAA 24 Pla 50 PL 50 Formula Amount for Additional Time PL12 Amount to Start PL11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time for Amount for Additional Time PL12 50 50 24 24 minutes Example No 2 If the dryer is equipped with a 254 coin acceptor and the Amount to Start PL11 is 50 Amount for Additional Time PL12 is 25 and the Time for Amount to Start PL10 is 24 minutes After the Amount to Start PL11 has been met each additional coin entered into the dryer will yield 12 minutes Settings PLOS 25 td Bal AA
31. elect Language English Select Currency USD Select Model Gas Single Motor Select Temp Scale Fahrenheit Select Buzzer Mode SelectDryMode Select Vending Safeguard Select Vending Mode Select Rotation Sensor EN uL P High Cool Down Time PLO4 Low Dry Temp 120 PLOS LowCoolTlemp 100 Low Cool Down Time PP Cool Temp PPCoolDownTime 29 PL12 Amount for Additional Time 25 Enter Pre Purge Time Enter DSI Purge Time Enter DSI Proof Time Enter Buzz Time Enter Pause Time Lint Cleaning Frequency Retry Count 54 SECTION VIII PHASE 7 COIN SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS IMPORTANT YOU MUST DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUT THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND THE GAS SUPPLY OR THE STEAM SUPPLY BEFORE ANY COVERS OR GUARDS ARE REMOVED FROM THE MACHINE TO ALLOW ACCESS FOR CLEANING ADJUSTING INSTALLATION OR TESTING OFANY EQUIPMENT PER OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration STANDARDS ALL major circuits including door microprocessor temperature sensor heat and motor circuits are monitored The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer will inform the user via the liquid crystal display L C D of certain failure messages along with light emitting diode L E D indicators on the Inputs Outputs I O on the control board ERROR MESSAGES NOTE Any error associated with the Out of Order message can be identified by pressing the
32. en the L E D is ON This L E D will indicate the status of the burner high limit disk If the disk is closed temperature below 330 F 166 C then the L E D is ON This L E D will indicate the status of the gas valve If the gas valve is open ON then the L E D is ON This L E D will indicate the status of the basket tumbler forward direction output If the request to tumble the basket tumbler in the forward direction is made then the L E D is ON This L E D will indicate the status of the fan output If the request to turn on the fan blower is made then the L E D is ON This L E D will indicate the status of the heat output If the request to turn on the heater is made then the L E D is ON This L E D will indicate that the S A F E system is active 59 D KEYBOARD TOUCH PAD LAYOUT l Liquid Crystal Display HI Button PERMANENT PRESS Button LO Button PAUSE Button
33. er Note Press PAUSE To exit PL 13 memory location Setting DSI Purge lime Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode NN Enter Pre Purge Time O to 25 seconds y HI Enter Ds Purge Time 0 to 25 seconds Enter DSI Proof Time 0 to 25 seconds 46 Ld 4d dud From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI twelve 12 times to scan up to PL 13 Press PP to enter PL 13 Press HI one 1 time to scan up to DSI Purge Time Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase or LO to decrease DSI Purge Time Press PP to select DSI Purge Time and to advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE To exit PL 13 memory location Setting DSI Proof Heady een TI me 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode Press PP to enter Program Menu tel Press HI twelve 12 times to scan up to PL 13 Press PP to enter PL 13 tel Enter Pre Purge Time O to 25 seconds Ji HI Enter OS Proof Time O to 20 seconds Press HI two 2 times to scan up to DSI Proof Time Press PP to proceed belii on LLLILIALAL A Press HI to increase or LO to decrease DSI Proof Time Al Ite ie U Press PP to selec
34. ess Cool Time and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 07 memory location Setting Left Coin Denomination Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode A Press PP to enter Program Menu te PL 01 Press HI seven 7 times to scan up to PL 08 HI IN PL 08 f N Press PP to enter PL 08 Enter Left Coin Denomination 0 05 to 25 00 A Press PP to proceed te 0 25 H Qu A iy S A Press HI to increase Left Coin Denomination and LO to decrease Left Coin Denomination 0 10 Press PP to select Left Coin Denomination and to proceed to next parameter te L5 d hhh PL 09 Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 08 memory location f N PN Setting Right Coin Denomination Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode A Press PP to enter Program Menu te PL 01 Press HI eight 8 times to scan up to PL 09 HI M PL 09 f N Press PP to enter PL 09 Enter Right Coin Denomination 0 05 to 25 00 A Press PP to proceed ter 29 H tel Lobo A A do LA Press HI to increase Right Coin Denomination and LO to decrease Right Coin Denomination 50 Press P
35. exit PL 03 memory location setting Low Cycle Dry Temp Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode A Press PP to enter Program Menu te PL 01 Press HI three 3 times to scan up to PL 04 PL 04 f N N Press PP to enter PL 04 Enter Low Dry Temp 100 to 190 ted Press PP to proceed 160 H c 5 dn d duc Press HI to increase Low Dry Temp or LO to decrease Low Dry Temp Qu OTI o IN ha Press PP to select Low Dry Temp and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 05 PL 04 memory location f PN setting Low Cycle Cool Temp Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode A Press PP to enter Program Menu te q PL 01 y Press HI four 4 times d to scan up to PL 05 HI Y o PL 05 Press PP to enter PL 405 te Enter Low Cool Temp 70 to 100 F ZN Press PP to proceed Lo 100 H Qu A iy S N Press HI to increase Low Cool Temp or LO to decrease Low Cool Temp A te Press PP to select Low Cool Temp and advance to next parameter Enter Low vibes Time O to 9 Note Press to exit 5 d hhh PL 05 memory location minutes
36. ey will restart the dryer into the appropriate drying cycle Once the dry cycle has started again the HOT KEYS will be enabled again C PAUSE MODE If the PAUSE key is pressed and the door is not opened the dryer will restart in 20 seconds If the dryer door is opened and left open the dryer will wait for the pause time defined in PL13 to expire Once the pause time expires the controller will begin to count down the dry time D RPM The Phase 7 microprocessor controller computer also displays the basket tumbler RPM by pressing and holding the LO key while the basket tumbler is rotating the basket tumbler must be rotating for approximately 30 seconds before getting a true RPM reading In coin mode the program switch must be in the UP position E CLEARING CREDIT Credit can be cleared from the Phase 7 controller by using the following key combination With the program switch down press and hold the PAUSE key while entering the following key combination HI HI HI LO LO PP The combination is the HI key three 3 times followed by the LO key two 2 times and then the PP key one 1 time Wait 1 second for the control to prompt the user with Clear Credit If you want to proceed simultaneously press the PAUSE button and one of the remaining keys This will clear the credit A flowchart of this procedure has been provided in Section VI of this manual F ACCESSING COIN VAULT
37. lay Burner High Limit Fault while the dryer cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100 F 38 C If the exhaust probe temperature is below 100 F 38 C the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication EXHAUST HIGH LIMIT FAULT This routine monitors the basket tumbler safety over temperature switch If the switch opens the dryer will display Exhaust High Limit Fault If the basket tumbler temperature is above 100 F 38 C the dryer will continue to display Exhaust High Limit Fault while the controller cools by running with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100 F 38 C If the basket tumbler temperature is below 100 F 38 C the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication BURNER IGNITION CONTROL This routine monitors the ignition control and gas valve return signal in comparison to the direct spark ignition DSI purge time set in PL13 If the gas valve return signal from the ignition control has not turned on or has disengaged prior to the expiration of the DSI purge time set in PL13 the controller will interrupt the cycle and will display Burner Ignition Control Fault condition If the basket tumbler temperature is above 100 F 38 C the dryer will continue to display Burner Ignition Control Fault while the dryer cools by running
38. le has started again the HOT KEYS will be enabled again FREE MODE When the controller is in the ready state and no cycle is in progress the L C D screen will display Select Temperature Select temperature by pressing HI PP or LO The cycle will start and the controller will display the Dry Cycle selected and the remaining time The dryer will continue through the drying and cooling cycles until the drying time has expired 6 4 Upon completion of the drying and cooling cycles the buzzer will sound and the dryer will go into Anti Wrinkle mode for 99 minutes or until the door has been opened 5 HOT KEYS In free mode the HOT KEYS are always enabled The HOT KEYS are as follows Pressing and holding the HI key will show the remaining dry time available Pressing and holding the PP key will show the temperature readings of the exhaust temperature transducer and the sensor activated fire extinguishing S A F E system temperature probe The exhaust temperature reading is displayed on the left and the S A F E system temperature reading is on the right If the dryer is an axial model the temperature reading of the axial temperature transducer will also be displayed this will be the middle temperature reading Pressing and holding the LO key will show the RPMs of the basket tumbler The PAUSE key will pause the dryer If the dryer is paused pressing the HL PP or LO k
39. lint drawer has been cleaned out When the lint drawer is opened the display will read LINT ACCESS OPEN and when the lint drawer 1s closed the controller will go back to a ready state and will read Ready Insert 254 to Start NOTE The lint access must be opened for 5 seconds or more for the reset to occur Enter Retry Count 0 to 2 This count is used to determine how many ignition attempts are allowed if an ignition attempt is unsuccessful This counter increments when the heat output engages and the valve signal is lost after the trial for ignition period expires This counter also will automatically reset once an ignition attempt is successful The retry count range is from O to 2 16 Anti Wrinkle This program keeps items wrinkle free when they are not removed from the dryer promptly at the end of the drying cycle and or cooling cycle When the drying and cooling cycle is completed the dryer will shut off the tone will sound and the liquid crystal display L C D will read ANTI WRINKLE If the door is not opened the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer will wait until the Anti Wrinkle Delay Time of 2 minutes has expired at which time the fan will start and the basket tumbler will rotate without heat for the Anti Wrinkle On Time of 2 minutes The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer will repeat this process until the Maximum Anti Wrinkle Time of 99 minutes has expired or until the door is
40. nonaso 10 PELO Select anda MR aa ci Dj E Roe 10 REDI Select CU ETell6 V anta ai ia 10 ELOI Select Mod Estat a 10 REOT Select temp Scale sis ta a 10 ELOI Select Buzzer Mode a 10 JEU Sci Morais 11 PROM Select Vendino Sale CU At tb 11 ELOI Select vendia Mode sisi aid 11 PLOISclectR otation Sensor Mods a A ATA 14 PL02 PLO4 PLO6 High Low Permanent Press Cycle Dry Temp iii 14 PLO3 PLOS PLO7 High Low Permanent Press Cycle Cool Time occccccnnnocnccnnnnnncnnnononccnnnnnnononnnnos 15 PLOS PLOS Leto Richt Coin Denomination sussa rasga orte oo EE neuen ua di bein doca a 15 PLIO Time Tor ATOUDLU LO Md a 15 PE LIA mount tO atlas A 15 PLZ Amount lor Additionally PHI ssa sau is sussa siso E N 16 PLIS Pre purse Bios sarro aont rine obe Do aa alise ci 16 PETS DSI Pirre TMe iei odas diee a ade 16 PLIS DS TPrOOF TING E 16 PEI BUZ E T 16 PETS Pause Ti a A 16 PIDE LintCleanino Erequenoy 5 Tees A E E 16 PLIA ROLO COUN enei a E a o bom ita E 16 Ant Winkle PO a d d EVA dU ud ad 17 Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing S A E E System eese 17 SECTION VI PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS e eee eee eee e e eere eene neos sso sette eee ee sssas 1 A Introduction to Programs suce ni e o dias 18 B Prosram Location SUMA A usada Da a a ado ed dos 19 E Programme PlOW CAMS sussa stie onde deeds ladran 20 I Blow Chart Fable OF C OB ISDIS assin
41. ntil the vended time has expired Upon completion of drying and cooling cycles the buzzer will sound and the dryer will go into Anti Wrinkle mode for 99 minutes or until the door has been opened HOT KEYS When the control is in coin mode the HOT KEYS are disabled The HOT KEYS can be enabled only if the dryer is in a dry cycle The HOT KEYS cannot be enabled if the dryer is in Ready Insert 25 to Start mode To enable the HOT KEYS when the controller is in a dry cycle toggle the program switch to the UP position Once the program switch is in the UP position the HOT KEYS are enabled The HOT KEYS are as follows Pressing and holding the HT key will show the remaining credit available Pressing and holding the PP key will show the temperature readings of the exhaust temperature transducer and the sensor activated fire extinguishing S A F E system temperature probe The exhaust temperature reading 1s displayed on the left and the S A F E system temperature reading is on the right If the dryer is an axial model the temperature reading of the axial temperature transducer will also be displayed this will be the middle temperature reading Pressing and holding the LO key will show the RPMs of the basket tumbler The PAUSE key will pause the dryer If the dryer is paused pressing the HI PP or LO key will restart the dryer into the appropriate drying cycle Once the dry cyc
42. nutes each additional coin entered into the dryer will yield 15 minutes Settings PLOS 25 PET uite ies 30 Placa 50 Formula Left Coin Denomination PLOS Amount to Start PL11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time 50 50 30 30 minutes 25 50 30 15 minutes Dual Coin Acceptor Example No 1 If the dryer is equipped with a 102 254 dual coin acceptor and the Amount to Start PL11 is 25 and the Time for Amount to Start PL10 is 15 minutes After the initial Amount to Start PL11 has been met each additional 10e will yield 6 minutes and each additional 254 will yield 15 minutes Settings PLOS 10 PE0S AAA 25 Pidan 15 Pida 25 Formula Left Coin Denomination PLOS Amount to Start PL11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time 10 25 15 6 minutes Right Coin Denomination PLOS Amount to Start PL11 Time for Amount to Start PL10 Vended Time Right Coin 25 25 15 15 minutes Example No 2 If the dryer is equipped with a 102 254 dual coin acceptor and the Amount to Start PL11 is 35 and the Time for Amount to Start PL10 is 14 minutes After the initial Amount to Start PL11 has been met each additional 10e will yield 4 minutes and each additional 25g will yield 10 minutes Settings PLOS 10 PLE Leste tins 25 PETI ici 14 Pta 35 Formula L
43. o be a a dedans uu aro d site a ad 2 SECTION VII FACTORY PRESE Srecni 54 SECTION VIII PHASE 7 OPL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS eee e eee ee ee ee e erre eee eee eee eee eee sooo ones 55 A IDudsnostic LCD Fault Messages da 55 B Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing S A F E System Diagnostic Messages oooooooccccccnccnnnnnnnos 58 C Input Output I O Board Light Emitting Diode L E D Indicators cccoccooooonooononnnncnnnnnnnns 59 D Keyboard Touch Pad ay O06 scotland ddr 60 SECTION I INTRODUCTION Phase 7 3 OPL Microprocessor Drying System The Phase 7 3 Drying System has been designed with super performance in mind to provide for better temperature regulation efficiency performance consistency and faster drying times Utilizing this microprocessor technology the user simply has to place the load in the dryer insert credit and push one 1 button to start the drying cycle The Phase 7 3 microprocessor provides a very simple user interface while simultaneously implementing state of the art technology to ensure safety and performance The Phase 7 3 control constantly monitors the dryer and ALL systems to ensure proper functionality and eliminates ALL guesswork in the maintenance of the dryer SECTION II FEATURES A Dependable Microprocessor Solid State Integrated Circuitry To eliminate as many moving parts as possible B Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing S A F E System A featu
44. r PL 01 te Select Language Ji HI Select Buzzer Mode Press HI four 4 times to scan up to Buzzer Mode Parameter Press PP to enter Buzzer Mode Parameter Buzz H Lh d h hA h LA Press HI or LO to toggle between Buzz and No Buzz 3 s N Press PP to select Buzzer Mode and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to exit Select Dry Mode PL 401 memory location No Buzz Selecting Dry Mode Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode A ter PL 01 A to Select Language l HI A Select Dry Mode A te Free Mode O 2 gt K O o D Coi Bo LL LL A LA tet Select Vending Safe Guard A 27 From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press PP to enter PL 01 Press HI five 5 times to scan up to Dry Mode Parameter Press PP to enter Dry Mode Parameter Press HI or LO to toggle between Coin and Free Mode Press PP to select Dry Mode and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 01 memory location Selecting Vending Safe Guard Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode A t PL 01 A te Select Language HI Select Vending Safe Guard A A DN tel Ba
45. rate for four 4 beeps Finally there is a 3 beep warning at the beginning of every Anti Wrinkle On Cycle and a continuous rapid pulse is used for the entire duration of S A F E system activation J Temperature Conversion Status Temperature related programs can be set in either Fahrenheit F or Celsius C ALL temperatures will automatically convert to the corresponding values 1 when changes are made K High Temperature Protection If the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer senses that the temperature in the basket tumbler has exceeded 180 F 82 C for axial airflow or 210 F 98 C for radial airflow it will end the drying cycle and a fault code will be displayed indicating an overheating problem L RPM The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer monitors the speed of the basket tumbler rotation M Clean Lint This feature notifies the user when the lint access should be cleaned Language Selection Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer has the ability to display six 6 different languages English French Spanish Italian Japanese and Dutch Model Selection The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer can be programmed to be used on six 6 different model dryers defined by heat type and the quantity of motors Keyboard Touch Pad Symbols E PP ENTER key PAUSE CLEAR key o HI UP key scroll up a LO DOWN key
46. re which continually monitors the basket tumbler for fires In the event of a fire a water supply to the basket tumbler will suppress the fire The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer will also notify the user that a fire has taken place C Program Changes are Easily Made at the Keyboard Touch Pad Actual programs are viewed at the liquid crystal display L C D for verification D Temperature Selections Accommodates three 3 temperature settings HI PP and LO each programmable to a drying temperature between 100 F 38 C and 190 F 87 C for radial airflow or 100 F 38 C and 160 F 71 C for axial airflow E Cool Down Cool down lowers the temperature in the basket tumbler to make the material cool enough to handle F Liquid Crystal Display L C D Informs user of cycle status and programs displays important diagnostic and fault codes G Anti Wrinkle Program Helps keep items wrinkle free when they are not removed from the dryer promptly at the end of the drying and cooling cycles H Diagnostics Major circuits including the door switch es microprocessor temperature sensor heat output circuits and more are individually monitored allowing for precise messages of your failure I Audio Alert Signal The tone will sound at the end of a complete drying cycle at a 1 second rate for the duration programmed It will also sound for any fault conditions at a quarter second
47. rigger a Rotate Sensor Fault condition The dryer will run with no heat for 2 minutes or until the temperature drops below 100 F 38 C If the basket tumbler temperature is below 100 F 38 C the controller will shut off ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication EXHAUST HIGH TEMP FAULT This error routine indicates a problem with overheating This error will initiate an Exhaust High Temp Fault condition The controller determines this error by monitoring the temperature sensor input to have a steady gradual increase in temperature to a known upper limit the limit typically is 20 over the maximum allowed programmable set point The controller will disengage ALL outputs and will go into a fault mode with a brief audio indication 57 B SENSOR ACTIVATED FIRE EXTINGUISHING S A F E SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES OPEN S A F E SYSTEM PROBE FAULT This message indicates that the S A F E system probe is either not connected or is damaged SHORTED S A F E SYSTEM PROBE FAULT This indicates that the S A F E system probe is shorted or the wire to the S A F E system probe is shorted S A F E SYSTEM ACTIVATED OR S A F E SYSTEM WAS ACTIVATED This indicates that the S A F E system is on If the S A F E system is active the buzzer will be sounded at a fast pace and the controller will display S A F E System Activated Once the S A F E system is deactivated the controller will display S A
48. rogram switch to the DOWN position The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer will be returned to the operating mode and the L C D will read Ready Insert 254 to Start in com mode or Select Temperature in free mode 18 B PROGRAM LOCATION SUMMARY Phase 7 Com Program Location Summary Select Language Select Currency Select Model Select Temp Scale PLOI Select Buzzer Mode Select Dry Mode Select Vendmg Safe Guard Select Vending Mode Select Rotation Sensor Mode PLO2 High Dry Temperature High Cool Temperature ds High Cool Time PLO4 Low Dry Temperature Low Cool Temperature POR Low Cool Time PLO6 Permanent Press Temperature PLOT Permanent Press Cool Temperature Permanent Press Cool Time PLOS Left Com Denomination PLO9 Right Coin Denomination PL10 Time For Amount to Start PLII Amount to Start PL12 Amount For Additional Time Enter Pre Purge Time Enter DSI Purge Time PL13 Enter DSI Proof Time Buzz Time Pause Time PLI4 Lint Cleanmg Frequency Retry Count PLIS Hidden Locations P N 114548 19 C PROGRAMMING FLOWCHARTS The following section of this manual explains the programming of the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer program locations system parameters through the use of flowcharts A flowchart is nothing more than a diagram of the programming process Five 5 different symbols will be used in these flowcharts H
49. rt Program Mode NL tel PL 01 PL 07 to nter Permanent Press Cool Temp 70to 100 F wn N f N ted 100 A I IN A Fe nter Permanent Press Cool Time O to 9 minutes 38 pis N Lo d Fo do LA From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI six 6 times to scan up to PL 07 Press PP to enter PL 07 Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase Permanent Press Cool Temp or LO to decrease Permanent Press Cool Temp Press PP to select Permanent Press Cool Temp and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 07 memory location Setting Permanent Press Cycle Cool Time Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode ter C PL 01 l HI N C PL 07 te nter Permanent Press Cool Temp 70 to 100 F Ji HI nter Permanent Press Cool Time O to 9 minutes hd do dd LA From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI six 6 times to scan up to PL 07 Press PP to enter PL 07 Press HI to scan up to Permanent Press Cool Time Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase Permanent Press Cool Time or LO to decrease Permanent Press Cool Time Press PP to select Permanent Pr
50. rt or S A F E System Disabled add XX to Start The control will continue to display this message until the appropriate amount to start has been met Then the control will display Select Temperature or S A F E System Disabled Select Temperature In coin mode if the control detects a malfunction it will display Out of Order To see the error fault press LO and the fault will be displayed Refer to Section VIII for a complete list of faults and descriptions B FREE MODE If control is in free mode and is in a ready state the control will display Select Temperature Likewise if the dryer is equipped with a S A F E system and there is an issue with the system the control will display S A F E System Disabled Select Temperature 8 If a malfunction is detected in free mode the fault will be displayed Refer to Section VIII for complete list of faults and descriptions C MESSAGES COMMON TO COIN AND FREE MODE Once a dry cycle has been selected regardless of coin or free mode the control will toggle between the following two 2 messages One of the following messages depending on the cycle selected A Low Dry Temperature High Dry Temperature Permanent Press Temperature And one of the following messages depending on time remaining B XX XX minutes remaining 00 XX seconds remaining If the dryer 1s paused the control will display Cycle Paused If the door is opened the control will display M
51. scroll down Currency Selection The Phase 7 com microprocessor controller computer can be programmed to display ALL currency in one 1 of the following seven 7 currency symbols USD UK Pound Euro Belgium Franc French Franc Yen Lira Dry Mode The Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer can be programmed to operate in either com mode or free dry mode Vending Safeguard This feature provides protection against counterfeit coins Credit Retention In the event that the Phase 7 controller experiences a power loss the controller will automatically retain the amount of remaining credit that a customer had at the time of the power loss When power is restored the Phase 7 controller will prompt the user to select a temp cycle and will vend the appropriate amount of time according to the amount of remaining credit that was present at the time of the power loss SECTION HI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COIN MODE When the controller is in the ready state and no cycle is in progress the liquid crystal display L C D screen will read Ready Insert XX XX to Start Insert coin s Once the correct Amount to Start has been inserted the L C D will display Select Temperature Select temperature by pressing HI PP or LO The cycle will start and the L C D will display the Dry Cycle selected and the remaining time The dryer will continue through the drying and cooling cycles u
52. sh French C ltalian Spanish Dutch Japanese Press PP to select new lt o Language and advance to next parameter Seleccione tipo de Note Press PAUSE to exit dinero PL 01 memory location 22 Selecting Currency Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode Press PP to enter Program Menu ter PL 01 A Press PP to enter PL 01 tel Select Language l HI A Press HI one 1 time to scan up to Currency Parameter IN Select Currency A Press PP to enter Currency Parameter tel USD H Q A a T Press HI or LO to scan through different currency USD UK Pound Euro Belgium Franc French Franc Yen Lira L5 od dh do A LA q Euro MEME Press PP to select new Currency and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to exit Select Model PL 401 memory location 23 Selecting Model Type Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode A ter PL 01 A te Select Language A y l gt Select Model A Lili te Gas Single Motor b 4 To e I Va Electric Single Motor A te Select Temp Scale A 24 From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to en
53. t DSI Proof Time and to advance to next parameter Enter Buzz Time 0 Note Press PAUSE To exit to 9 Beeps PL 13 memory location 47 Setting Buzz Time Program Mode Ready Insert 0 25 to Start te Camo iste Enter Pre PurgeTime 0 to 25 Seconds y HI Enter Buzz Time O to 9 Beeps Heeb gt pL x Am A te IN ba A tod E Rd Enter Pause Time O to 3 minutes 48 Lh oh A A A DA From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI twelve 12 times to scan up to PL 13 Press PP to enter PL 13 Press HI three 3 times to scan up to Buzz Time Press PP to proceed Press HI to increase or LO to decrease Buzz Time Press PP to select Buzz Time and to advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE To exit PL 13 memory location Setting Pause Time A TES E Ready Insert 0 25 to Start Program Mode tel al Enter Pre Purge Time O to 25 seconds y HI Enter Pause Time O to 3 minutes Ei Am A e N a A duc LOW dd Cam 49 From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Press PP to enter Program Menu Press HI twelve 12 times to scan up to PL 13 Press PP to enter PL 13 Press HI four 4 times to
54. ter Program Menu Press PP to enter PL 01 Press HI two 2 times to scan up to Model Parameter Press PP to enter Dryer Model Parameter Press HI or LO to scan through different dryer models Gas Single Motor Electirc Single Motor Steam Single Motor Gas Dual Motor Electric Dual Motor Steam Dual Motor Press PP to select new model and advance to next parameter Note Press PAUSE to exit PL 01 memory location Selecting Temp Scale Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode A Press PP to enter Program Menu to PL 01 A Press PP to enter PL 01 te Select Language J HI A Press HI three 3 times to scan up to Select Scale Temp Parameter IN Select Temp Scale A Press PP to enter Temp Scale Parameter te m HI a Press HI or LO to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius TIN Degrees F LO A Celsius Press PP to select new Temp Scale and advance to next parameter Loh A A h hA te Select Buzzer Note Press PAUSE to exit Mode PL 01 memory location N Zo Selecting Buzzer Mode Ready Insert 0 25 to Start From Ready mode toggle Program Switch to UP position Program Mode m te x Press PP to enter Program Menu PL 01 Press PP to ente
55. trol board used in the free dry mode with no coin acceptor Ifit becomes necessary to change any of the dryer program parameters the Select Dry Mode should remain in Free Dry Mode Factory default settings that are relevant to this model are as follows PLO1 Select Language English Select Currency a Select Model Type Gas Dual Motors or Electric Dual Motors Select Temp Scale Fahrenheit F or Celsius C Select Buzzer Mode Buzz or No Buzz Select Dry Mode Free Dry Mode Select Vending Safeguard Select Vending Mode D Select Rotation Sensor Active PLO2 High Dry Temp 160 For 71 C PLO3 High Cool Temp 100 F or 38 C High Cool Down Time 2 minutes PLO4 Low Dry Temp 120 F or 49 C PLOS Low Cool Temp 100 F or 38 C Low Cool Down Time 2 minutes PLO6 PP Dry Temp 140 For 60 C PLO7 PP Cool Temp 100 For 38 C PP Cool Down Time 2 minutes PLOS Left Coin Denomination E PLO9 Right Com Denomination PL10 Time For Amount To Start 30 minutes PLII Amount To Start T PL12 Amount for Additional Time ii PL13 Enter Prepurge Time 0 Enter DSI Purge Time 10 seconds Enter DSI Proof Time 8 seconds Enter Buzz Time 5 seconds Enter Pause Time I second PL14 Lint Cleaning Frequency Retry Count PL15 For factory use only Values have no effect in the Free Dry Mode Table of Contents SECTION I INTRODUCTION Per c tod 3 SECTION II FEATURES unit RC pner eI MH Te 4 A Dependable Microprocessor Solid State Integrated Cir
56. troller computer automatically calculates and converts the temperatures in these programs to the previously set value For example when changing from F to C if the drying temperature was set for 160 F the Phase 7 coin microprocessor controller computer will change to 71 C 1 one degree Celsius Select Buzzer Mode This location determines whether the buzzer will sound at the end of each Anti Wrinkle cycle This option is toggled ON OFF See the Anti Wrinkle description at the end of this section for an explanation of Anti Wrinkle functionality 10 Select Dry Mode This option determines whether the dryer operates in free mode or coin mode Select Vending Safeguard The controller can be set to one 1 of the following safeguards Bad Coin Reset When this option is selected and someone tampers with the coin acceptor or inserts a foreign object the controller will beep three 3 times and will not accept the entry and will display Bad Coin Reset The controller will automatically reset itself for the next entry Bad Coin Lockout When this option 1s selected and someone tampers with the coin acceptor or inserts a foreign object the controller will lockout and will not accept any coins for a period of 15 seconds and will display Bad Coin Lockout After 15 seconds the controller will reset itself for the next entry Select Vending Mode Vending mode determines how the controller will vend time to

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