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ELECTRIC & GAS DRYER SERVICE MANUAL
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1. Default Conditions of operation and termination Cooling Wrinkle care Cycle Temp erature Default Temp sensor Control time Control dri HIGH I si nas 2 HIGH Saturation hrs 5min S spenn MEDIUM hiet eed 3Hr HEAVY DUTY 54min Saturation ove 5min pp AREA LOW Saturation 5min oo COTON menim NT ran 986 DELICATES LOW Smin 15256 TONER egga Saturation 151 7 pin fior SMALLLOAD HIGH E Saturation 26 SF 5min 15295 2 MEDIUM Fyen Saturation 6 5min 59 0 SPEED DRY Oft 25min Saturation 0545 5min e AIR DRY NO HEAT Saturation HEATER 47 5 C 113 9 F RACK DRY LOW EXTRA LOW Heater Sensor dry Dry Level is set by users Manual dry Temperature control is set by users Default settings can be adjusted by users 52 3 lt 126 5 F Saturation N A Off Time 6min On Time 10 Temperature Control for each cycle mm mm mm mm um um xe 5 COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION ey When checking the Component be sure to turn power off and do voltage discharge sufficiently 1 Thermal cut off JD Check Top Marking 2 Hi limit Thermostat Auto reset 3 Outlet Thermostat Auto reset Check Top Marking 4 Lamp holder 5 Door
2. 42 WARNING WHEN YOU DISASSEMBLY THE LAMP CONNECCTOR BE SURE TO TAKE GLOVES AND CAREFUL CABINET EDGE FAILURE TO DO 50 CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY 1 Disassemble the top plate 2 Remove cabinet cover 3 Disconnect the door lamp and electrode sensor connector 4 Remove 4 screws 5 Disassemble the tub drum Front 1 Disassemble the top plate 2 Remove the cabinet cover and tub drum front 3 Loosen belt from motor and idler pulleys 4 Carefully remove the drum 1 Disassemble the door 2 Hold the lamp shield in place while removing the SCrew 3 Slide the shield up and remove 4 Remove the bulb and replace with a 15 watt 120 volt candelabra base bulb 9 Replace the lamp shield and screw WARNING DRYER EXHAUST CHANGE BEFORE PERFORMING THIS EXHAUST INSTALLATION BE SURE DISCONNECT THE DRYER FROM ITS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY ADHERE TO ALL INDUSTRY RECOMMENDED SAFETY PROCEDURES INCLUDING THE USE OF LONG SLEEVED GLOVES AND SAFETY GLASSES FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL OF THE SAFETY WARNING IN THE MANUAL COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH 1 Remove screw and the exhaust duct PORTION A 2 1 Detach and remove a knockout at the botton left or right side as desired Right side vent not available on gas dryer D 3 the order of work 2 2 Reconnect the another duct 11 in 28cm to
3. Measure while door is closed Check it resistance is below 25000 between BL2 OD White wire and BK2 Connector BL2 WH4 after taking BL2 WHA out from controller Check lamp When opening lamp replace then measure again Door switch check Refer to component testing Measure while door is open Check it resistance is 300 60 Q between BL2 OD White wire and BK2 Black wire Connector BL2 WH4 after taking BL2 WH4 out from controller Door switch check Refer to component testing Measure while door is open Check it resistance is below 10 between WH4 Yellow wire and BL2 White wire after taking connector BL2 WH4 out from controller YES Door switch check Refer to Measure while door is closed Check it resistance is below 10 between WH4 Yellow wire and BL2 O White wire after taking connector BL2 WH4 out from controller NO component testing Check controller Check Harness linking connector 29 est 6 Heater Switch Test Electric Type Canton Before measuring resistance be sure to turn power off and do voltage discharge When discharging contact the metal plug of power cord with earth line While operating heating will not work Drying time takes longer Measurement Condition After turning power off measure the resistance 1 Is resistance between heater terminal D
4. DT Ey c K2 ix Comp S l ez 10 0 ui We PCB ASSEMBLY LAYOUT 2 Status Mode Of The Connection Connection of Tab Relay with the PCB ASSEMBLY Electric Connection Harness Yellow wire Check the Matching color Between Harness wire and Tab Relay Black Housing Black Tab Relay Black wire Connector Housing Connector Housing Tap relay 1 Check the Matching color Between Harness wire and Tab Relay White Housing White Tab Relay Black wire Connector Housing Tap relay 2 3 Incorrect Connection Error and Results Incorrect Connection of the Tab Relay and Connector Housing Elec Case Heater1 Heater2 PCB condition Operation black Operation White Of operation 1 Black and White Housing Wire D 2 CROSS o0 2 Black Housing Wire 1 2 CROSS _ Incorrect Connection of the Tab Relay and Connector Housing Gas Heater1 Heater2 PCB condition PES Operation black Operation White Of operation 1 Black and White Housing Wire 2 CROSS CAUTION Caution Improper connection of the heater can damage the heater or the main board 25 Test 2 Thermistor Test Measure with Power Off Before measuring resistance be sure to turn power off and do voltage discharge Caution When discharging contact the metal plug of power cord with the ground D During Diagnostic Test tE1
5. 48 13 3 2 CABINET AND DOOR ASSEMBLY GAS 49 13 4 1 DRUM AND MOTOR ASSEMBLY ELECTRIC TYPE 50 13 4 2 DRUM AND MOTOR ASSEMBLY GAS TYPE 51 1 SPECIFICATIONS Name Electric and Gas Dryer Power supply Refer to the rating label on the dryer Gas 120 VAG Electric 240VAC Size 27 X 28 9 X 45 3 inch B Dryer capacity IEC 7 3 cu ft E Weight 133 2 Ibs Specifications are subject to change by manufacturer ACCESSORIES Dryer rack 1 each See page 6 of this manual for usage instruction DLEX5101W DLGX5102W DLEX5101V DLGX5102V ITEM DLEX5170W DLGX5171W REMARK DLEX5170V DLGX5171V Blue White Stainless Silver Material amp Finish Top Plate Powder coating Power Elec 120 V 240 V 60 Hz 26 Supply 120 V 208 V 60 Hz 23 Gas 120 V 60 Hz 11 5 A 250W 4 5A AC 120V 5400W 22 5A AC 240V Electric Model Power Lamp 15 W 0 24 DC 12V Consumption c valve 13 W 0 114 x 2 DC 120V Gas Model AG Heater 1100W 9 2A DC 120V Steam Model 2 4W 0 15A DC 9V Steam Model Control Type Electronic 7 3 cu ft 133 2 Drum Capacity Weight Ibs Net Available Temperature Available Stainless Steel Available Interior Light Available Product WxDxH 27 x 28 9 x 45 3 inch Packing WxDxH 29 8 x 31 3 x 47 24
6. following terminal D Terminal 1 COM D Resistance value 100 2 2 Terminal 1 COM 3 2 Resistance value 100 2 Terminal 2 3 3 Resistance value 209 Measure resistance of terminal Resistance value 100 e Heater case to terminal Hi limit Temperature condition Electric type 58 F 104 F 10 40 C 9 Motor e See Page 14 10 Gas valve iud Measure resistance of the Gas type valve following terminal 1 Resistance value 2 3k 2 7kQ D Valve 1 terminal 2 Resistance value 2 3k 2 7kQ 2 Valve 2 terminal Hesistance value 50 800 Q for 5318EL 3001 40 150 Q for MEQ1841001 lgniter Measure resistance from 5318EL3001 terminal to terminal Gas type MEQ61841001 Frame Detect Measure resistance of termina Gas type to terminal D Open at 370 F Maximum D Resistance value 2 Close at 320 F 2 Resistance value 10 12 13 Outlet Thermostat Measure resistance of terminal Gas type Auto reset to terminal Gas funnel D Open at 203 41 F 95 5 D Resistance value lt gt 2 Close at 159 41 F 70 5 2 Continuity lt 10 Check Marking 95 Gas type Gas funnel 14 Outlet Thermostatt Measure resistance of terminal Manual reset to terminal D Open at 230 41 F D Resistance value XX 110 5 C 2 Manual reset 2 Continuity 10 Check Top Marking N100 13 MO
7. inch 5 h DA Electrode sensor Sensor Thermistor 2 FEATURES AND BENEFITS STEAM CYCLE amp SENSO COTTON NORMAL PERM PRESS es o DELICATES G True Steam NW A gt TOWELS HEAVY DUTY SPORTS WEAR BULKY BEDDIN G gt SMALL LOAD c c c DRY TEMP TIME amp CUSTOM DAMP DRY LEVEL CONTROL DRY BEEPER REDUCE EASY IRON PROGRAM BEEP PGM SAVE WRINKLE CARE sensor Dry Press amp Hold for Extra Functions EJ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Dryer Rack Installation Instructions Open the door Put the dryer rack into Check and be sure that the Hold the dryer rack the drum front of the rack is properly with both hands seated behind the lint filter 2 E Eg 74 Review the following options to determine the appropriate electrical connection for your home 4 wire receptacle NEMA type14 30R Use the instructions under option I if your home homehas 4 wire receptacle NEMA type 14 30R 3 wire receptacle NEMA type10 30R Use the instructions under option 2 or 3 if your home has a 3 wire receptacle NEMA type 10 30R Use option 2 if local codes and ordinances permit the connection of a chassis ground to the neutral connector If this 15 not permitted use option 3 Option 1 4 wire connection with a Power supply cord If your local codes or ordinances do not allow the use of a 3 wire
8. 3 2 Cabinet and Door Assembly 49 13 4 2 Drum and Motor Assembly Gas x M171 Propane Gas orifice M170 Natural Gas orifice 51
9. and tE2 error occur Trouble Symptom During operation heater would not turn off or remains on 3 Difference between actual and sensed temperature is significant Measurement Condition After turning power off measure the resistance Take the NA6 Connector from the Controller Short with metal to the NA6 connector s Pin D Blue Wire and Pin amp Orange Wire to controller e Check if control and the 6 pin connector are properly connected e Replace controller Check if resistance is in the range of Table 1 when measuring resistance between terminals after separating harness from thermistor assembly connector Replace thermistor Check harness linking connector m Table 1 Resistance for Thermistor Temperature Air TEMP RES KQ Air TEMP F C Air TEMP F C RES sr 060 100 080 800 rer 50 F 60 reru 1207 490 10 F 0 26 m Test 3 Motor Test Before measuring resistance be sure to turn power off and do voltage discharge Caution When discharging contact the metal plug of power cord with earth line Trouble Symptom Drum will not rotate no fan will function no heater will work Measurement Condition Turn the dryer s power off then measure resistance Replace control Relay check Check controller connector Is resistance below 30 between connector BL2 1 White wire and WH4 3 Brown wire Y
10. connection or you are installing your dryer in mobile home you must use 4 wire connection 4 wire receptacle NEMA type 14 30R Spade terminals with upturned ends Connect the neutral wire white of the power cord to the center terminal block screw Connect the red and black wires to the left and right terminal block screws Connect the ground wire green of the power cord to the external ground screw Remove the neutral ground wire of appliance and connect it to center screw Make sure that the strain relief screw 1s tightened and that all terminal block nuts are tight and the power cord is in the right position Option 2 3 Wire Connection with a Power Supply Cord If your local codes or ordinances permit the connection of a frame grounding conductor to the neutral wire use these instructions If your local codes or ordinances do not allow the connection of a frame grounding conductor to the neutral wire use the instructions under Section 3 Optional 3 wire connection 3 wire receptacle NEMA type 10 30R Spade terminals with up turned ends Neutral prong 3 wire plug Neutral prong 3 4 in 1 9 cm UL approved strain relief Ring terminals Neutral white or center wire 1 Connect the neutral white or center wire B to the center silver colored screw A and tighten securely 2 Connect the other two power cord wires red and black
11. metal to the 6 pin connector s 2 Orange Wire and Pin Blue Wire to controller Check electro Load and harness connector Check harness linking connector When measuring resistance in electric load is resistance below 10 When contacting cloth to electro load 1 Is the measurement within the range of Table 2 during Diagnostic Test 2 15 the measurement within the range of Table 2 when measuring the voltage in the NA6 connector s Pin 2 Orange wire and Pin 4 Blue wire Normal Condition Table 2 IMC Ratio and Display Value Voltage IMC Initial Moisture Content Display Value Voltage DC between NA6 terminal 2 42 ANS Weight after removing from Replace control and check 40 20 130 20 2 0V 4 0V Damp dry 10 Dried clothes 205 240 Over 4 0V Completely dried clothes 28 m Test 5 Door Switch Test Before measuring resistance be sure to turn power off and do voltage discharge Caution When discharging contact the metal plug of power cord with earth line Door opening is not sensed During operation when opening door drum motor and Trouble Symptom Heater run continuously door close is not sensed Drum motor will not operate Display will flash at 0 5 second intervals Measurement Condition After turning Dryer Power Off measure resistance BK2 WH1 Door switch check Refer to component testing
12. the ductwork is free from blockages or restrictions After installation check If the display shows STG If NO is shown in the display the dryer ductwork has a blockage that needs to be removed immediately 20 9 3 Troubleshooting for flow sensor dryer 1 FLOW SENSE indicator light is on Is lint filter full Clean lint filter before every load Is duct clogged Check amp clean duct 2 FLOW SENSE indicator light is on and does not disappear 1 FLOW SENSE indicator light is on even when vents have been clean and even when the vents are off gt This is Normal After flow sensor recheck full next cycle flow sensor is reset Flow sensor bars will disappear after dryer has operated two cycle B Bars Are Displayed but Don t Disappear Control Panel Make sure that the ductwork is not crushed or restricted PROCESSING EST TIME REMAINING EEK CHECK COOL WRINKLE FILTER DRY ING care VERY DRY HIGH MORE DRY MEDIUM HIGH NORMAL DRY MEDIUM DAMP DRY ULTRA LOW Avoid long runs of ducts or runs with multiple elbows or bends S c d L 21 DIAGNOSTIC TEST 1 This TEST should be used for Factory test Service test Do not use this DIAGNOSTIC TEST other than specified 2 Activating the Heater manually with the Door open may trip the Thermostat attached to the Heater therefore do not activate it manually Do not press the door switch to operate
13. the heater while the door is open B ACTIVATING THE DIAGNOSTIC TEST MODE 1 UNIT must be in standby unit plugged in display off 2 Press POWER while pressing MORE TIME and LESS TIME simultaneously 3 Press START PAUSE button to advance through diagnostics Pressing the CHECKING START PAUSE ACTION ENE ON 8 9 Elec Type 898 Gas Type Standard Electric control mene ee Thermistor shorted AG Thermistor open or shorted A Low moisture Displays Moisture Sensor Operation Once Motor Controller 239 High If moisture sensor is contacted with moisture damp cloth The display number is below180innormalcondition m ELECTRIC 5 1 Heater 1 is energized Twice eee 2700W us rua m GAS TYPE Valve not energized d 5 5 70 Temperature in the drum is displayed in degrees BEIECTHRIC TYPE B ELECTRIC TYPE Heater 1 and heater Motor Heater1 Heater2 2 are energized 5400 W 3 times 5400W m GAS Gas valve is energized GAS TYPE 3 70 Temperature in the drum is displayed in Motor Gasvalve degrees C Motor Pump Pump AD valve Bug 4 times Heater2 runs for 1sec 11 255 check pump operation At the fourth press of the test mode if the AD value of the pump is higher than 10 on the display the pump is normal If it is lower than 10 E5 error will be displayed 22 Test 1 120V AC Electrical Supply Caution When measuring power be sure to wear insulat
14. 2 below 18 2202 2 IS resistance between heater terminal D and 3 below 18 220 15 resistance between heater terminal and 8 below 9 119 Trouble Symptom Replace heater e Replace TH2 Safety Check if the value of measured resistance is below 10 between terminal TH2 Safety thermostat thermostat and THS Hi Limit thermostat e Replace TH2 Safety thermostat and THS Hi Limit thermostat Check if the value of measured resistance is below 19 between terminal TH3 Hl Limit thermostat Check motor Check if the value of measured resistance is below 10 between terminal D and 69 at RUN condition Check motor and replace it L2 Red L2S White x Wires L2 Red L2D White Go to the Check controller YL3 in main pcb Check Harness linking connector e L2S White Go to the safety 30 B Test 7 GAS Valve Test Gas Caution When measuring power be sure to wear insulated gloves to avoid electric shock While operating heating will not work Drying time takes longer Measurement Condition With dryer power on Trouble Symptom Power on amp start Normal cycle e Check thermostat hi limit safety When measuring Valve 1 voltage More than DC 90V e Check Igniter amp frame detect Igniter operates after 1 min igniter becomes reddish e Check gas connection or gas supply W
15. 2 the blower housing and attach the duct to the base Duct is a service part 3 1 Pre assemble 4 elbow with 4 duct Wrap duct tape around joint Long gloves 3 2 Insert the elbow duct assembly through the side opening and connect the elbow to the internal duct DUCT TAPE 43 FILTER ASSEMBLY 44 1 Remove the filter 2 Remove 3 screws 3 Remove the cover grid 4 Disconnect the electrode sensor 1 Disassemble the top plate 2 Remove the cabinet cover and tub drum Front 3 Remove the drum assembly 4 Remove 2 screws and cover Air guide D Remove the bolt and washer 6 Remove the fan Disconnect the motor clamp and motor 1 Disassemble the top plate 2 Remove the cabinet cover and tub drum Front 3 Remove the drum assembly 4 Remove 7 screws 5 Pull the tub drum Rear towards the front AIR DUCT 45 1 2 3 4 N Disassemble the top plate Remove the cabinet cover Remove the filter and 2 screws Remove the air duct Disassemble the top plate Remove the cabinet cover and tub drum Front Remove the drum assembly and tub drum Rear Disconnect the air duct from the tub drum Front Remove the roller from the tub drum Front and tub drum Rear 13 EXPLODED VIEW 13 1 Control Panel amp Plate Assembly 45 13 2 Guide Assembly Gas 13
16. ES Measure while door is closed NO Check if door frame presses door switch knob Is resistance below 30 between connector BL2 D White wire and WH4 d Yellow wire Measure while door is closed YES NO Check door switch Check harness connection Replace control Relay check Check controller connector Is resistance below 30 between connector WHA Yellow wire and WH4 Brown wire YES Replace outlet Thermostat Refer to component Is resistance below 1Q between terminals NO of outlet thermostat attached to blower housing Check Idler assembly Drum belt cuts off Drum belt takes off from Motor pulley Does idle switch attached to motor bracket operate level by drum belt YES Not operating Lever is normal Is resistance below 10 between Idler switch terminals Replace Idler switch Check motor Refer to motor diagram amp check e Check if control connector is contacted m Test 4 Moisture Sensor Before measuring resistance be sure to turn power off and do voltage discharge When discharging contact the metal plug of power cord with ground line Caution Trouble Symptom Degree of dryness does not match with dry Level Measurement Condition Turn the dryer s power off then measure resistance Take 6 Connector from the Controller Short with
17. RMISTOR FLAME SENSOR DETECTOR BROWN UJ uns 2222 DOOR SWITCH DD cm mr c OTEC OR AG THERM NN CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH RED WHITE THERMOSTAT HEATER BLACK BLACK FUSE FUSE SAFETY THEAIOSTE Only for STEAM model 15 STEAM FUNCTION 8 1 Steam Cycle Guide TEMP DRY FABRIC MAXIMUM STEAM STEAM STEAM DEFAULT TIME CONTROL LEVEL STATE FABRIC TYPE AMOUNT Comforter Single 1 each Bedding STEAMSANITARY 39 minutes Children s clothing 3 Ibs Sn Single 1 each 10 minutes 8 Ibs STEAMFRESH REDUCE Only reduce static 18 Items STATIC Shirts na 12 minutes teen 5 each IRON HEAVY DUTY MEE Follow selected 8 m cycle 18 Items NORMAL STATIC Follow selected PERM PRESS cycle Foll lected DELICATES O OW SEECIPU Shirts 5 each cycle Follow selected 8 Ibs REDUCE 45 minutes STATIC temp 18 Items TIME DRY EASY 47 minutes Follow selected Shirts 5 each IRON Sports wear EASY ET minutes Sports wear IRON Shirt 70 cotton 30 poly blend especially delicate fabrics IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT STEAM CYCLES The steam feeder must be filled with water up to the MAX line Otherwise an error message will be displayed f the lint filter or exhaust duct is clogged the Steam options will not give proper results For best results load articles of similar size and fab
18. STALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 ANT YER GSE PROCES G ee 10 5 COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION 55 11 6 MOTOR DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC reenennannenvennnnevnnnnannevennnnnernennnnnvnnnnunnevnnnnunernennnnnenee 14 Te WIRING DIAGRAM A EE 15 8 STEAM FUNC TION 16 STEMTE GUIDE Le 16 er TROUBLES MOO Le 17 8 3 DISPLAY UT Br 18 19 mH SENSOR M 19 INSTALLATON CE 20 9 3 TROUBLESHOOTING F R FLOW SENSOR DRYER savn 21 TESI 22 10 1 TEST 1 120 VAC ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 23 10 2 TEST 2 THERMISTOR TEST MEASURE WITH POWER OFF 26 10 3 TEST S MOTOR TEST Le 27 10 4 TEST 4 MOISTURE SENSOR sunnere De attenta nda 28 1055 TESTS DOR VTA TEST 29 10 6 TEST 6 HEATER SWITCH TEST ELECTRIC TYPE 30 10 7 TEST 7 GAS VALVE TEST GAS nennen nennen nnns 31 10 9 TEST 8 MOTOR ASSEMBLY DC PUMP Av 32 10 10 TEST 9 GENERATOR ASSEMBLY 33 11 CHANGE GAS SETTING NATURAL GAS PROPANE GAS 34 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Leren 36 DE PE EN 46 13 1 CONTROL PANEL AND PLATE ASSEMBLY Laverne 46 13 2 GUIDE ASSEMBLY Lumet 47 13 3 1 CABINET AND DOOR ASSEMBLY ELECTRIC
19. TOR DIAGRAM AND 5 When checking Component be sure to turn Power off then do voltage discharge sufficiently Contact On Off by Centrifugal Switch Terminal No D Remark Mode Resistance 29 Jepe Heater Electric Models STOP ee mm epe Motor 1Q Heater Electric Models RUN lt e cm evas 1 B STOP MODE mE MODE When Motor does not operate Motor operates 4 Centrifugal switch Centrifugal switch Pull Drive forward 14 WIRING DIAGRAM CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangrous operation Verify proper operation after servicing ELECTRIC DRYER WIRING DIAGRAM POWER CODE 3 WIRE SYSTEM L1 L2 N EARTH 2 4 WIRE SYSTEM L1 L2 EARTH ELECTRONIC CONTROL FLOW SENSOR ical modelon BL6 TA 3 WIRE SYSTEM 18 ORANGE LA BELT CON 09 YELLOW SWITCH GRAY 4 NC 000 d DOOR SWITCH INNER COIL 1 HELIMIT THERMOSTAT HEATER BLOWER VELLOW THERMOSTAT RED POWER CORD Li 1 0 FLOW SENSOR model only L qj RD6 000000 oe Do Dy ri C BELT SWITCH ORANGE YELLOW YELLOW BROWN r BROWN BLACK 1 iom 5 000 i lt gt 5 DC VALVE DC VALVE2 MOISTURE THE
20. U S A Website http us lgse Canadian Website http Ig ca ELECTRIC amp GAS DRYER SERVICE MANUAL CAUTION READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY IN ORDER TO PROPERLY DIAGNOSE PROBLEMS AND TO SAFELY PROVIDE QUALITY SERVICE ON THESE DRYERS MODEL DLEX5101W DLGX5102W DLEX5101V DLGX5102V DLEX5170W DLGX5171W DLEX5170V DLGX5171V 2009 PRINTED IN KOREA P No MFL62119910 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing skill and experience in electrical electronic and mechanical appliance repair Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use WARNING Toavoid personal injury disconnect power before servicing this product If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks Toreduce the risk of personal injury adhere to all industry recommended safety procedures including the use of long sleeved gloves and safety glasses Failure to follow all of the safety warnings in this manual could result in property damage personal injury or death RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES If grounding wires screws straps clips nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for ser
21. check This feature allows you to quickly verify that the exhaust system is adequate for the normal function of the dryer The check takes only two minutes The results of the check are displayed in the FlowSense display window as shown below Fig 1 The dryer must be at room temperature for this test to be reliable To perform this test start the machine in standby mode power off Press and hold both the DAMP DRY BEEP and the TEMP CONTROL buttons together while turning on the dryer with the POWER button i e Press together the three buttons DAMP DRY TEMP CONTROL POWER The dryer will start and run for 2 minutes while it checks temperatures At the end of this short cycle it will display the results as follows Fig 1 STEAM CYCLE amp SENSOR DRY COTTON NORMAL WI LG True Steam PROCESSING EST TIME REMAINING DELICATES TOWELS CHECK WRINK F HEAVY DUTY SPORTS WEAR FILTER I I BULKY BEDDING smart toan J MANUAL DRY ANTI BACTERIAL I m nui Eli STEAM SANITARY STEAM FRESH f SPEED DRY 3 AIR DRY RACK DRY START PAUSE IP PRESS SSS SSE 1 DRY TEMP 1 amp amp CUSTOM DAMP DRY LEVEL CONTROL 1 DRY BEEPER STATIC SM R PROGRAM ME 1 CARE sensor Dr 1 lold 3sec foi nctions PRESS TOGETHER Three buttons EST TIME REMAINING If YES is shown in the display
22. ed gloves to and avoid an electric shock Trouble Symptom power was applied to controller LED LCD Display off Measurement Condition With dryer power on connector linked to controller e Check the fuse or circuit breaker Check the outlet is the voltage 110V 125V BK2 or WH2 BL2 D Check if the voltage measured between connector BK2 or WH2 Black Wire linked to the Controller and 2 1 White Wire Is 110 125V e Check if Power Cord is properly connected D Check if the Controller wire is disconnected 2 Check if Terminal Block and Power Cord are connected Check Plug Does Power Cord N Natural line match to Terminal Center N Natural line e Reconnect the controller Replace controller 23 When measuring power be sure to wear insulated gloves to and avoid an electric shock Trouble Symptom Check the Tab Relays Connection properly Measurement Condition With dryer power on connector linked to controller Tab Relay 1 Tab Relay 2 High 5h an m Temperature Control below 68 4 c Mid High Turn on Heater1 and Heater2 Medium EET Low o off Sn off Temperature Control below 52 4 c Extra Low Only Turn on Heater1 Connection of the Tab Relay with Burner Gas Mid Hi Temperature Control below 70 4 C Medium Turn on Burner O Low O Temperature Control below 47 4 C Extra Low Turn on Burner FEE A H E XH f Y TR ae T
23. emble and repair the unit only after pulling out power plug from the outlet CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 1 Remove the 3 screws from the back panel 2 Place a towel over the top cover to prevent scratch to the surface Gently lift each corner of the back f A panel then roll it forward so it rests on top of the dryer n Il LU T i 111101101 EF 3 With flat blade screwdriver press the tabs on the side of the PWB PCB TA A gt t EE box and gently pry it open 4 Disconnect the wiring from the PWB PCB board D Disassemble the control panel assembly from top cover 36 CONTROL PANEL 1 Remove 8 screws from control panel assembly 2 Separate PCB from control panel 1 Remove 1 screw 2 Pull out the cover 1 Remove 3 screws 2 Disassemble terminal block and wire from panel rear 37 PANEL REAR COMMON 1 Remove one screw for removing safety cover 2 Remove 3 screws remained on the panel rear 3 Lift out the panel rear TOP COVER WARNING Before lifting the top cover remove the safety cover If you don t remove the safety cover it will be destroyed when you pres
24. esistance 14 3 596 between heater Replace the terminal and DC Pump assembly f measured resistance value is replace the generator Yr assembly too Normal condition 33 11 CHANGE GAS SETTING dryer must be used with the correct gas If the dryer is converted to propane LP using natural gas could result in fire explosion or personal injury Conversion must be done a qualified technician The dryer is set for natural gas at the factory A propane conversion kit is available through the parts department to licensed technicians only The part numbers are listed below STEP 1 VALVE SETTING Full open E Close Full open Change screw Change screw D Remove 2 screws 2 Disassemble the pipe assembly 3 Replace Natural Gas orifice with Propane Gas orifice wo Orifice Kit contents Orifice Dia 1 47mm for Propane Gas Replace Label Instruction sheet 34 GAS VALVE FLOW START KEY PUSH VALVE 1 ON VALVE 2 OFF IGNITER ON IGNITER TEMPERATURE ABOUT 2499 F 1343 C NO FLAME DETECT OPEN IGNITER OFF 374 C 190 C VALVE 2 ON FLAME DETECT CLOSE YES DRYING VALVE 2 OFF GAS IGNITION GAS VALVE STRUCTURE Adjustment Screw dr E X ERA i ATT h He a Epo 7 2 1 7 a L ALZA IN AMI m 01 Se 35 12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Disass
25. hen measuring Valve 2 voltage value is more than DC 90V 10 sec after Igniter off YES When measuring terminal resistance on valve 1 and valve 2 valves are more than1 5 2 5kQ Measure after off YES Change valve If valve 1 and valve 2 are under DC 10V valves are Off e Change valve Harness check Controller change NOTE When the gas valve operates after disassembling ignition will be off several seconds It is normal because there is no circulation of air 31 m Test 8 Motor Assembly DC Pump Cauti Before measuring resistance be sure to turn power off and do voltage discharge aution When discharging contact the metal plug of power cord with earth line Trouble Symptom During diagnostic test E5 error occur Measurement Condition Turn the dryer s power off then measure resistance After activating the diagnostic test press Replace the START PAUSE button 4 times DC pump Is AD value displayed higher than 10 Normal condition diagnostic test go to page 23 32 m Test 9 Generator Assembly Before measuring resistance be sure to turn power off and do voltage discharge Caution When discharging contact the metal plug of power cord with earth line CD During Steam cycle generator assembly is not heating 2 During diagnostic test tE4 error occur Measurement Condition Turn the dryer s power off then measure resistance Trouble Symptom Is r
26. l in skin static after REDUCE STATIC Garments are too Correct drying options Select load weight manually before starting damp or too dry after not selected REDUCE STATIC option REDUCE STATIC Garments are not his is normal Depends on the amount or type of garments uniformly damp after EASY IRON Water drips from door This is normal This is steam condensation on door surface during Steam Cycle Steam is not visible his is normal e Steam vapor is difficult to see when the door is during Steam Cycle closed Drum does not turn This is normal The drum is turned off so that the steam vapor during Steam Cycle remains in the drum 17 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Cannot see steam This is normal Steam is released at different stages of the cycle vapor at the for each option beginning of cycle The display shows MORE TIME button Pressing the MORE TIME button several times will BULKY LOAD pressed set the cycle for a large load such as a comforter Odors remain in STEAM FRESH did Fabrics containing strong odors should be washed in clothing after not remove odor a normal cycle STEAM FRESHT completely 8 3 Display Fault Error Codes for Steam Dryer The error codes below will be displayed when attempting to start a drying cycle or after activating the Diagnostic Test mode DISPLAY _ Checking Par tE1 Thermistor of blower Thermistor open or shorted
27. ric type Do not overload e Water only Do not add any additives or other materials as these will damage your dryer Before moving the dryer make sure the steam feeder is empty Best results are obtained with cotton poly blend fabrics 16 8 2 Troubleshooting for Steam Dryer PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS ADD WATER indicator Water supply error Check steam feeder drawer light is on during the 1 Make sure steam feeder is filled with water to drying cycle MAX line 2 Make sure steam feeder is seated properly and drawer is fully closed 3 Turn the dryer off then restart the Steam cycle Do not use distilled water the water level sensor in steam generator will not work Pump not working Unplug dryer and call for service Water drips from his is normal his is steam condensation The dripping water orifice when Steam will stop after a short time Cycle starts Steam doesn t Water level error Unplug dryer and call for service generate but no error code is shown Garments still Too many or to different Small loads of 1 to 5 items work best wrinkled after types of garments in Load fewer garments Load similar type garments STEAM FRESH M dryer There are no creases The function of this cycle Use an iron to make creases left on garment after is to remove wrinkles STEAM FRESH from fabric Garments have This is normal Depends on individual moisture leve
28. s the holder be careful scratch For preventing the scratch prepare the soft material 1 Remove 1 screw for lifting safety cover 2 After checking the safety cover press the holder with flat tip screw driver inside the top cover 3 Open the top cover 4 Disassembly top cover from cabinet assembly TOP COVER CLOSING AN J T WARNING When you close the top cover drawer has to be inserted to the end Otherwise drawer will be stuck in the guide And it will be destroyed 1 Press the drawer to the end 2 Put the locker into CLOSE 3 Close the top cover 4 Test moving of the locker to make sure the drawer is properly located and the locker is operated correctly FRAME BODY amp LID a 1 Open the top cover 2 With a flat blade screwdriver press the tabs on the side of frame body and gently take it Out 1 Disconnect wiring to the harness ESL T j Y E L i O 0 1 1 2 Remove 3 screws NR mir Lo Te ig HET 3 Pull out the guide assembly 40 CABINET COVER 1 Open the door and remove the 4 screws from the cabinet cover then close the door 2 Remove the 2 screws then tilt the cabinet cover toward the front of dryer slightly 3 Disconnect wiring to the door switch and lift the cabinet cover 41 TUB DRUM FRONT
29. switch 6 Idler switch Measure resistance of terminal to terminal D Open at 284 41 F 140 5 C 2 Auto reset 31 F 35 C Same shape as Outlet Thermostat Measure resistance of terminal to terminal D Open at 257 9 F 125 5 C 2 Close at 221 9 F 94 7 C Measure resistance of terminal to terminal D Open at 185 41 F 85 5 C 2 Close at 167 41 F 75 5 C Same shape as Thermal cut off Measure resistance of terminal to terminal Measure resistance of the following terminal 1 Door switch knob open D Terminal COM 1 3 2 Terminal COM NC 1 2 2 Door switch push push D Terminal COM NC 1 3 2 Terminal COM NC 1 2 Measure resistance of the following terminal COM NC 11 e Heater case Safety Electric type If thermal fuse is open must be replace 7 Resistance value 2 Continuity 250 F 4 10 e Heater case Hi limit D Resistance value Electric type 2 Resistance value 50 Blow housing Safety D Resistance value Electric type 2 Resistance value 50 Resistance value 800 1000 D Resistance value lt 10 2 Resistance value D Resistance value 2 Resistance value 10 1 lever open 1 Resistance value lt 10 2 Lever push close 2 Resistance value Test Procedure Check result Remark 7 Heater Measure resistance of the Electric type
30. tE1 error is displayed in the drying housing E cle or test mode tE2 eplace the steam generator dE Door SW Door SW is abnormal Only dE error is only displayed in the TEST MODE test mode Wire Connection Wire Connection is wrong See the 7 9 page Black White Red Wire Connection is loose Guidance of the wire connection For only electric dryer PS Power Supply Thermistor of steam Steam generator thermistor tE4 error is only displayed in the generator open or shorted test mode Replace the steam generator Steam generator e Sensors do not detect that If water in the steam feeder is not steam generator is full within 60 enough this error may be isplayed seconds Fill the feeder and restart the cycle Water supply pump When the pump valve is less than E5 error is only displayed in the 10 in the test mode test mode Check the connection between harness wire and connector the water en 9 FLOW SENSOR FUNCTION 9 1 Flow sensor This FlowSense function detects the clogging or blocking of ducts Clogged duct vents or hoses decrease efficiency in drying clothes Clogged vents can also cause fire This function alarms you when to clean the ducts When the alarm about duct clogging is on display of the panel your duct vents should be cleaned by yourself or serviceman Flow Sensor Function WRINKLE FLOW CARE SENSE PROCESSING EST TIME REMAINING 9 2 Installation
31. to the left and right terminal block screws and tighten securely 3 Tighten the strain relief screws C securely 3 2 Connect Gas Supply Pipe Gas Dryer ONLY For further assistance refer to section on Gas Requirements 1 Make certain your dryer is equipped for use with the 3 Connect to gas supply pipe using a new flexible type of gas in your laundry room Dryer is equipped stainless steel connector at the factory for natural gas with a N P T gas 4 Tighten all connections securely Turn on gas and connection check all pipe connections internal amp external for 2 Remove the shipping cap from the gas connection gas leaks with non corrosive leak detection fluid at the rear of the dryer Make sure you do not 5 For LP Liquefied Petroleum gas connection refer damage the pipe thread when removing the cap to section on Gas Requirements UTI TU ST 6 lt O UJ Ul NS 7 71 iy J lt E VE T 1 New Stainless Steel Flexible Connector Black Iron Pipe Use only if allowed by local codes Use Shorter than 20 6 1 m Use s Design A G A Certified Connector pipe Longer than 20 6 1m Use 2 N P T Pipe Plug for checking inlet pipe gas pressure 5 N P T Gas Connection 3 Equipment Shut O ff Valve Installed within 6 1 8 m of dryer Manual Dry 4 DRYER CYCLE PROCESS
32. vice they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS m Do not try to light a match or cigarette or turn on m Immediately call your gas supplier from a any gas or electrical appliance neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s m Do not touch any electrical switches Do not use instructions carefully any phone in your building m f you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire m Clear the room building or area of all occupants department IMPORTANT Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive Electronics ESD problems are present everywhere ESD may damage or weaken the electronic control assembly The new control assembly may appear to work well after repair is finished but failure may occur at a later date due to ESD stress Use an anti static wrist strap Connect wrist strap to green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance OR Touch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance Before removing the from its package touch the anti static bag to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance Avoid touching electronic parts or terminal contacts handle electronic control assembly by edges only WE When repackaging failed electronic control assembly in anti static bag observe above instructions CONTENTS UMS dee ge LS 4 FEATURE SAND BENEFITS LG 6 IN
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