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CONDENSING DRYER SERVICE MANUAL

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1. D INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS O Level the Dryer Adjustable Feet 10 1 Leveling the dryer is to prevent undesirable noise and vibration When placing your dryer in an solid and level area where water is not dripping and freezing flammable materials are not stored 2 If the dryer is not properly level adjust the front leveling legs up and down as necessary Turn them clockwise to raise and counterclockwise to lower until the dryer is not wobbling both front to back and side to side Diagonal Check When pushing down the edges of the machine the machine should not move up and down at all Please check both of two directions If machine rocks when pushing the machine top plate diagonally adjust the feet again D INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS O Stacking Kit 3 After detaching protection sheet of double side tape align stacking kit holes rear cover In order to stack this dryer on LG Washing holes and then attach tape to the washer by machine you must purchase the LG As pressing hard stacking kit that is fitted by LG washing machine top plate size 1 Place the LG dryer on the LG Washing machine A WARNING When Placing the dryer pu
2. O Moisture Sensor This device functions to sense the moisture remaining contents of the laundry during operation which means it must be cleaned all the time The main reason of cleaning this part is to remove the build up of lime scale on the surface of sensor Wipe the sensors inside drum Shown in the picture D MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS A CAUTION Power cord must be unplugged before this work to avoid danger of electric shock The bulb itself could be very hot when the dryer just finishes its operation So before changing the bulb be sure that the inside of the drum is cool down 5 Rotate the lamp cover in anti clockwise direction from your side till it stops to rotate and pull it with certain amount of force and take out the LED Lamp Cover Assembly 1 Disassemble Top Cover Drawer and Control Panel Assembly as explained in Page no 30 2 Disconnect the Red Connector Legs for holding Assembly 6 Now insert new LED Lamp Cover assembly from inside and pull the connector and its wire toward outside through the hole at same time rotate the lamp cover in clockwise direction till it stops to rotate 3 Now take the wire of Lamp Cover Assembly out of the hooks as shown in picture 7 Screw the screw taken out during disassembly 8 Adjust the Wire through the hooks and Connect the red connector 4 Open the Doo
3. LG CONDENSING DRYER SERVICE MANUAL CAUTION READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY TO DIAGNOSE TROUBLE CORRECTLY BEFORE OFFERING SERVICE MODEL RC9011 RC8011 Series JUL 2008 PRINTED IN KOREA P No 3828EL9001K IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical electronic and mechanical experience 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 A WARNING To avoid 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 RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES If grounding wires screws straps clips nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened 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 gre
4. Measure after power is off With YL3 disconnected from Controller YL3 D YL3 resistance ranges 205 100 Check Pump sensor Check and replace Controller TR3 25 e Disassemble Pump Check foreign objects Check impeller restriction Check connection hose clogged e Check or replace pump e Check Harness connection DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 6 Thermister check Trouble Symptom Poor drying performance over drying or no drying Abnormal thermistor operation Measurement condition Power cord is unplugged e Check and replace With RED 4 WHITE 6 disconnected from Controller check Controller 1 High temperature thermistor Wire color 1 Check disconnected White 6 pin 3 White 6 pin 4 Housing or severed resistance ranges table data according to ABNORMAL Wire surrounding temperature 2 Check the resistance 2 Low temperature thermistor Wire color of thermistor Blue Red 4 pin 2 Red 4 4 3 Replace controller resistance ranges table data according and then recheck to surrounding temperature if anything else occurs e When measuring resitance of e Replace the thermistor Heater thermistor of heater It range table data e When measuring resitance of Replace the low Low temperature thermistor temperature thermistor It range table data e Check Harness Dryer Resistance Dryer Resistance Temperature TH Heater TH Drum Temperature T
5. Electronic Control Electronic Control POWER SUPPLY 220 230 50Hz 16 AC 220 230V 50Hz 16 LGEUK 13A LGEAP 10A MOTOR 210W 210W HEATER 2500W 2500W LGEUK 2350W LGEAP 1900W LED LAMP DC12V 30mA DC12V 30mA DOOR SWITCH 250V 5A 250V 5A THERMOSTAT 240V 25A 240V 25A CONTROL TYPE Electronic Electronic DRUM CAPACITY 125 Liter 125 Liter SAFETY DEVICES Thermal Fuse Motor Thermal Fuse Motor Over current protect Motor Thermostat Over current protect Motor Thermostat SENSING TYPE Micom electronic Control Micom electronic Control 1 Temperature 2 thermistors 2 Humidity Electrode Sensor 1 Temperature 2 thermistors 2 Humidity Electrode Sensor FILTER Removable Removable DRUM SPEED 52 53 rpm 52 53 rpm DRUM Stainless steel Stainless steel DRYER RACK Available Available CHILD LOCK Available Available TEMPERTURE CONTROL Available Available Gentle button BUZZER Available Available Default high ANTI CREASE Available Available Dafault OFF FAVOURITE Available Available Dafault OFF MORE TIME Available Available Maximum 100min LESS TIME Available Available Minimum 15min TIME DELAY Available Available 3 19 hours DRUM INTERIOR LIGHT LED DISP
6. Following terminal 1 Door switch knob open Terminal NC 1 3 Terminal NO 1 2 2 Door switch push Push Terminal NC 1 3 Q Terminal COM NO 1 2 Resistance value lt 19 Resistance value Resistance value Resistance value lt 19 The state that knob is Pressed is opposite to open condition 8 Lamp holder LED LAMP 15 8 CONTROL LAY OUT PWB ASSEMBLY DISPLAY LAY OUT L6 Electronics Inc S201 PRIME PUTI 070709 AES 1 OPTION PART MODEL EBR50559201 RC8011 RC9011 EBR50559202 RC8011 RC9011 X O Option diode DP applied X Option diode DP not applied PWB ASSEMBLY LAY OUT HZ00t 137S8 ON d 1VISONHIHI 5 YOLOW HOSNIS YOSNIS HOLSINHIHI i 3490819375 IVAHIHL 1931099 FIVINHHL HOllOVdVO HOLIMS HOOd WOO YILNO I 0 L X m 2 a M o 2 FJONVYO 1 DINOULOITI INVH9VIG HIAHO 219199719 WIRING DIAGRAM 17 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 This TEST should be used for Factory test Service test Do not use this DIAGNOSTICTEST other than specified 2 Activating the Heater manually with Door open may trp the Thermostat attached to the Heater therefore do not activate i
7. heat sensitive items Towels dressing gowns and bed linen Terry towels tea towels towels bed linen For thick and quilted fabrics For thick and quilted fabrics which do not need to be ironed Extra Dry Very Dry Bath towels tea towels underwear cotton socks For fabrics which do not need to be ironed Cupboard dry Sheets pillowcase towels For fabrics which do need to be ironed lightly not completely light Dry Bed linen table linen towels T shirts Polo shirts and work clothes For fabrics which do need to be ironed Iron Dry Mixed Fabric Cycles Note Select the gentle by pressi ng the option button for heat sensitive items Bed linen table linen tracksuits anorak blankets For thick and quilted fabrics which do not need to be ironed Very Dry Shirts blouses For fabrics which do not need to be ironed Cupboard dry Trousers dressers skirts blouses For fabrics which do need to be ironed Iron Dry Quick Dry Cycles A kind of linen and towel except for the special fabrics For the small loads of qualified fabrics with short drying times Quick Dry Timed Drying Cycles for selected length of time Bath towels bath robes dishclothes Quilted fabrics made of acrylic Small clothes amp pre dried laundry Normal fabrics using hot temperature for 20minutes Small clothes amp pre dried laundry Normal fabrics using hot tempe
8. 3 at the rear Left and right are the same CABINET 6 Disassemble panel frame by unscrewing 4 at the front 29 12 DIASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CABINET COVER 7 Disassemle the door by releasing the 2 screws 7 2 Disassemble the door switch 7 3 Disassemble the cabinet cover by releasing the 10 screws 7 4 Disassemble the Door Switch DOOR 7 5 Disassemble the cover cabinet 8 1 Disassemble the spring holder 8 2 Releasing the belt on the pulley 9 1 Disassemble the main PWB cover as pulling the hook 9 2 Pull out the harness from the housing 30 CAPACITOR i ie i PUMP N E HOUSING NEO HOUSING 31 12 DIASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10 Disassembling the side frame by releasing 4 screws 11 Disassemble the housing of motor heater pump and capacitor 12 1 Disassemble the hose 12 2 Disassemble the Holder from cover rear 12 3 Disassemble the hose 12 4 Releasing the dispenser by unscrewing 1 screw If the hose is assembled unsuitable empty water error message will be indicated on the LED or LCD display 12 DIASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 13 1 Disassemble the duct by releasing the 7 screws 13 2 Release the durum nut using tool 13 3 Disassemble the air guide by releasing the 1 screw 14 1 Disassemble the C
9. Drain Hose Assembly P No 5001EL2001A Holder 2EA Screw 4EA Holder 2 Screw 4EA Purchased Separately Purchased Separately Control Panel 4 PROGRAM CYCLE Special Fabrics Sensor Dry Delicate Mixed Fabrics Sports Ly Quick Dry Cottons Timed Drying e 5 18 88 B H Favourite Light Very Drying Level Cupboard Wool d Bulky Item 1 Cool Air Warm O Time Delay You can use the Time Delay function to delay the finishing time of drying cycle Maximum Time Delay is 19 hours Minimum Time Delay is 3 hours 1 Turn the dryer on 2 Select cycle 3 Set time delay hour 4 Press Start Pause button O Favourite If there is some cycle you would like to make based on your own drying habit use Favourite Once favourite cycle is stored you can repeatedly use next time before changing the stored setting For instance you turn power on and select Extra Dry in Cotton Cycle and Low temp and Anti Crease in series and then lastly press Favourite until the dryer beeps It s about 3 seconds That s all you have to do The next time when turning the dryer on and pressing Favourite you can see the above options you select displays on the panel O Anti Crease Anti Crease is functioning to prevent creases and rumples that are formed when the laundry is not unloaded promptly at the end of drying cycle In this function the dryer repeate
10. H1 TH2 10 C 19 111kQ 40 50 113 75kQ 5 4kQ 20 30 250 180kQ 11 8kQ 50 60 C 75 50kQ 4 2 5kQ 30 40 C 180 113kQ 8 5kQ 60 C 1 50kQ 2 5 Remark 26 DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 6 Moisture sensor check Trouble Symptom Drying Failure Measurement condition Power cord is unplugged With RD4 disconnected from Check Harness Controller RD4 RD4 resistance is have foreign objects HH unlimited Refer to the left picture OL ie With metal tape attached to Check Harness Sensor tips RD4 RD4 Open Connector is resistance is less than 100 disconnected After damp clothes touch Check and replace Sensor tips Controller the range are within the below table when QA test IMC DISPLAY NOTE 40 60 50 130 After Spinning 5 20 100 200 Iron dry 3 5 Yo 205 240 After normal dry IMC Initial Moisture Contents 27 12 DIASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TOP PLATE DRAWER 28 1 Disassemble top plate by unscrewing 2 screws on the rear of the dryer 2 After pulling drawer assembly out and unscrew 2 screws 3 Disassemble control panel by unscrewing 2 screws on the Rear of the panel frame 12 DIASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Disassemble the lower cover by pulling to the front 5 Disassemble cabinet by unscrewing 2 at the top and
11. LAY Available TIME DISPLAY RUNNING STATUS INDICATOR EMPTY WATER CLEAN FILTER Available TIME DISPLAY RUNNING STATUS INDICATOR EMPTY WATER CLEAN FILTER O Control Panel FEATURES AND LOOK Ultra big Capacity Drum LG Dryer has 9 0kg 8 0kg capacity which is the ultra big capacity Lower Energy Consumption Energy is saved by cutting edge engineering design of drying system and by optimized heating control It s a real money saving Reduced drying time Drying time is shortened by efficient air flow mechanism and optimized heater Innovative noise performance Noise gets reduced by Noise absorption amp screening technology Easy of Use Wide LED display using electric control HRC9011A B C RC8011A B C LED Display Time Display Indicator Lamps 8 Left Time Sensor Dry Mixed Fabrics Program Selector m m Drying Level e Drying Level Favour vou e Iron SH 5 Damp Dry Beep Low Light IClean Fitter Child Lock e u pboard Crease Carel Off eVery Extra Drum Light Empty Water Clean Condenser More Time Less Time Option Buzzer Additional Function Buttons e More Time e Less Time Option Buzzer Time Delay Favourite Anti Crease Drum Light 5 PART IDENTIFICATION BRC9011A1 B1 C1 RC8011A1 B1 C1 Water Container Glass Door Condenser Cover Air Ventilation Grill O Accessory parts 1
12. OVER REAR by releasing the 2 screws 14 2 Disassemble the drum 32 EXPLODED VIEW Control Panel amp Top plate Assembly 33 EXPLODED VIEW Cabinet Cover amp Door Assembly Transparent door EXPLODED VIEW O Base amp Motor Assembly 35 EXPLODED VIEW O Back Cover amp Drum Assembly N JO URNAL BEARING SERVICE KIT 36
13. PCB Micom not soldering Check the main PCB red 4 pin housing Short of Blue harness in Red 4 pin Low temperature thermistor short check the resitance see 15 page Main PCB Micom short replace Main PCB Check the white 8 pin housing No 3 4 in main PCB And Check the high temperature thermistor connector in rear cover part blue wire 19 10 TROUBLESHOOTING Power On Power button press Led Segment N On Plugged in Ves Power button ves Lock No buzzer Drum not Roating Circuit breaker Start button Lock No buzzer Rotating NO yes Low voltage Door Open Door is not closed See the Page 24 Low temperature dE display check list NO Harness Wire NO broken Drum Belt broken Replace Belt Lamp Broken Connector malfunction Led broken Check Filter sign Clean filter and NO Properly glitters Condenser Display pob a wire broken Check Heater Power Empty water sign Empty water container Thermostat trip YES Over clothes Load Check thermistor open short Motor malfunction Fan Power Off N 0 DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 1 ELECTRIC SUPPLY amp CONTROL CHECK Trouble Symptom No power to the dryer or the controller Measurement condition Power is on A Caution Electric shock Please test after grounding check Power voltage is within standard range AC 215V 245V e Check after pu
14. dly runs and pauses to the cycle end If the door is open during Anti Crease process this function is cancelled Drum Light During operating cycle you can see the drum inside by choosing drum light function It helps easy viewing the drying cycle Drum Light Empty Water Clean Condenser x Anti Crease Iron Extra IClean Child Lock Crease Care Off exerere More Time Less Time Option Buzzer Q More Time Less Time Press More Time or Less Time until the desired drying time is set These buttons are available only with Timed Drying before you push Start Pause button O Child Lock For the safety of your children press More Time and Less Time buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds You can see sign on LED window For C L off press More Time and Less Time buttons at the same time for about 3 seconds O Option Gentle These are functioning to shorten or lengthen the cycle time by increasing or decreasing temperature Damp Dry Beep This is a function to inform time When is the most suitable for ironing with beeper sound Crease Care This is a function to reduce wrinkles O Buzzer This is a function to able to adjust volume of beeper sound 4 PROGRAM CYCLE O Cycle Selection Table Electronic Auto Dry Cycles Standard program Cotton Whites and coloreds Note Select the gentle by pressing the option button for
15. en ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance s Touch your finger repeatedly to a green ground connection point or unpainted metal in the appliance Before removing the part 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 When repackaging failed electronic control assembly in anti static bag observe above instructions 1ESPECIFIGA MONS eee 4 2 FEATURES ANB LOOK roi labile lO 5 SRARFIBENTIFICATON at coa aaa ao ket ab ao hci 6 4 PROGRAM CYCLE ieri eat n Arai 7 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS aaa 10 6 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 12 7 COMPONENT TESTING TIPS sais aie bete desto ce Ce RE es oben 14 OTRO IA OUT ie por id rd role lea al did el a 16 9 MIRING 17 10 TROUBLESHOOTING enel 18 kil BIACOSHE TEST a a on ks a ee e 21 12 DIASSEMBLE INSTRUCTIONS cile 28 I3 EXPLODED VIEW lalla trien etende 33 Kn SPECIFICATIONS MATERIAL amp FINISHES RC8011 RC9011 REMARK DRYING TYPE Condenstation Condenstation WEIGHT 45 kg Gross 50 kg 45 kg Gross 50 kg DIMENSION 595 W x 850 H x 600 D 595 W x 850 H x 600 D STANDARD DRYING CAPACITY 8 0 kg 9 0 kg CONTROL TYPE
16. heck the slide 3 ea Check Capacitor volume See component test page See the left picture Check belt is burst Check structural restriction Motor supporter Air guide Blower Check or replace Motor Check Motor TP e Check Harness connection Check the Motor resistance see page 15 DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 4 Heater check Trouble Symptom Motor malfunction ventilation error Trouble Symptom Heater is not working Drying failure The designated temperature is not reached Measurement condition 1 Power cord is unplugged RLY2 RLY1 With Tab relay housing e Check and replace disconnected from Controller controller 1 RLY1Q RLY2 resistance e RLY2 WH2 ranges 269 320 e See page 17 PCB 2 RLY1Q assembly lay out HT resistance ranges 530 590 When check thermostat to Replace Heater Heater e Check Harness it is less than 10 connection Manually get Thermostat back Press button Heater On Off occurs 1 Clean Condensing unit frequently 2 Check if Lint filter is damaged or clogged 24 DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 5 Pump check Trouble Symptom Check if pump is out of order Empty water signals Measurement condition Power cord is unplugged Check the hose blocked with foreign body or twist Measure with power on On QC test mode when Pump is on Electric noise doesn t occur while pumping
17. ll power cord out of a power source Don t drop the dryer ZI 4 Assemble a stacking kit as following e Screw 2 screws which is unscrewed earlier to assemble dryer rear back and stacking kit 1 Use accessory screws to assemble washer rear cover and stacking kit The procedure for the opposite side will be the 2 Unscrew Rear cover in the Base by unscrewing same 2 screws Condensate Drain The dryer can drain water without delivering to water container Water is directly pumped out of the dryer 11 6 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS O Front Ventilation Grille Vacuum the front ventilation grill 3 4 time a year to make sure there must be no build up of lints or dirts which cause improper intake air flow Condensed Water Drain out Normally condensed water is pumped up to water container where water is collected until emptied Not only using water container but water can be drained out directly to drain hose especially when dryer is stacked on top of washing machine With connecting kit for drain hose you can simply change water path and water reroute to the drainage facility Please follow the below steps 1 Take connecting kit out 2 Separate water container hose from the kit 3 Connect drain hose to the kit
18. lling Black 2 pin and WH2 connector out from controller e Check the range of black pin Black pin 4 WH2 pin is within AC 215 245V Check connection of power cord and harness assembly Check WH2 pin 2 Black pin 4 of connector and secure that range is between AC 215 245V Check the short of harness assembly and the connection e Check the Circuit breaker Check or replace the controller e Check the harness Check or replace the power cord e Check the WH2 Pin In the case that the dryer is not working when controller is powered and display button is properly working Check RLY1 in the controller 21 DIAGOSTIC TEST Test 2 DOOR SWITCH LAMP CHECK Trouble Symptom Malfunction of lamp operation and door switch No operation of pump motor Displays gE in case of the door closed The door must be closed and start Measurement condition Check if they are working while being connected to power supply Check or replace Controller Assembly Replace Harness and connector e With door closed when Start button is pressed When door is opened lamp turns on Tumbling stops When door is closed lamp turns off When Start button is pressed the dryer is working When door is opened or closed door switch hook is not broken With door closed check voltage of connector RLY Dand YL3 2 which are pulled out from controller i
19. n All the LED s of Sub Jog dial Drying Level glitter 6 times 70 240 Measured Moisture Value Motor run clockwise Displays Moisture Sensor Operation If moisture sensor is contacted with damp cloth The display number is below 180 in normal condition All the LED s on 7 times Motor off All the LED s on Off 8 times Data Display Tested under normal operation mode Control Off Press the button as follows No of Button pressing Auto Off Display More time Time Delay Moisture data More time Favourite More time Anti Crease Temperature sensed by low temperature thermistor located under door Temperature sensed by High temperature thermistor located in heater assembly More time Drum Light Remaining water data by water level sensor 18 10 TROUBLESHOOTING Error Mode de LED displays dE in case of the door open The door must be closed and start Button must be pressed for re operation See the 22 page e C J splay thermistor symptom Display Symptom tE 1 Low temperature thermistor open tE 2 Low temperature thermistor short tE 3 High temperature thermistor open Check point e LEI MEER Check the main red 4 pin housing not inserting Blue harness red 4 pin number 2 4 Low temperature thermistor connector not inserting Main
20. n advance The voltage range is between AC 215 245V Let lamp turns off and controller is working but the dryer is not working Check door switch movement See the left picture Check and replace lamp See the 14 16 page Door switch is working normally Replace door hook and close the door Door frame is distorted Check door switch See 16 page Test 3 Motor check DIAGOSTIC TEST Trouble Symptom Motor malfunction Occurrence of the Clean filter repeatedly Measurement condition e Power cord is unpluged Door is closed e Check the user condition Put over load into drum Normally Input Voltage and Hertz e Pre Check door switch If door switch has contact problem pump motor is not working Before check process Check the motor rotating by the Diagnostic test mode See the 19 page e When power is on and press the start button motor is rotating e During operation motor noise is occurred With RLY1 BL2 being unplugged from Controller 1 RLY1 BL2 resistance 2 RLY1 D BL2 resistance measurement ranges 180 260 Check controller See page 17 PCB Assembly Lay out 23 Check the harness connection Motor part Blue 2 pin housing Controller part Blue 2 pin housing Orange and Blue wire Capacitor part White 2 pin housing Check the belt position broken Check the Controller TR1 TR2 Broken C
21. r Put your one hand inside the Drum and unscrew the screw on Lamp Cover with the help of a screw driver 9 Assemble the control panel Drawer and Top plate DO NOT forget to connect the connectors of Control Panel Assembly in PCB Assembly COMPONENT TESTING TIPS Component Test procedure Check result Remark 1 Thermostat Manual type 2 Thermistor Low temperature Measure resistance of Terminal to terminal 1 Open at 170 C 10 5 C Measure resistance of terminal to terminal Measure resistance by pressing button When resistance becomes Resistance value lt 50 Resistance value 10 5 at 25 C Safety Thermostat Cover Front 3 Heater Thermistor Measure resistance of Terminal to terminal Resistance value Yellow White 28 96 10 Blue White 56 29 20 Thermistor Measure resistance of therminal to terminal Resistance value 200KO 5 at 25 C Heater 4 Motor Measure resistance of Terminal to terminal Resistance value 20 Blue White 15 3 790 Q Red White 18 5 7 0 Measure capacitance of Terminal to terminal Capacitance value 10 0 2uF Measure resistance of Terminal to terminal Resistance value 20 C 210 5 0 14 COMPONENT TESTING TIPS Component Test procedure Check result Remark 7 Door SW Measure resistance of the
22. rature 40minutes Warm All fabrics needing freshing tumbles without heat Cool Air Special Fabrics Wool For wool fabrics Wool Silk Women s thin clothes lingerie For fabrics which are heat sensitive like synthetic fabrics Delicate Soccer uniform training wear For 100 polyester material Sports Wear Bed clothes CAUTION For bulky items If the load is less than 1kg please use Timed Drying Course Your wool should be used in Wool program and heat sensitive fabrics including silk underwears lingerie should be used in delicates courses Otherwise these clothes can cause undesirable drying results Bulkey Item PROGRAM CYCLE Course More time Course Detail Less time Damp Dry beep Hand Iron Buzzer Favourite Anti crease Cotton Extra gt lt O gt lt gt lt O O O Very Cupboard Light Iron Mixed Fabrics Very Cupboard Qui Timed Drying Cool Air Warm Special Fabrics Delicate Sports wear Wool Bulky Item lt X x OK 0X OK OK O O OIO gt lt lt lt lt XK gt lt gt lt O Xx O lt lt lt lt lt XK gt lt gt lt OJOO
23. t manually Do not press the door switch to operate the heater while the door is open 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 Pressing the START PAUSE button CHECKING ACTION DISPLAY CHECKING POINTS None Electric control Check all leds for operation All the LED s on with buzzer 70 240 Measured Moisture Value 70 240 Measured Moisture Value Motor run counterclockwise Displays Moisture Sensor Operation If moisture sensor is contacted with damp cloth The display number is below 180 in normal condition Motor run clockwise Displays Moisture Sensor Operation If moisture sensor is contacted with damp cloth The display number is below 180 in normal condition Course LED s on Only option Button LED s on 3 times Motor Heater 1 Current temperature Motor run clockwise Heater run Display the temperature of low temperature themistor located under door LED s of Gentle and Quick option glitter Motor Heater 1 Heater 2 Current temperature Motor run clockwise Heater run Display the temperature of high temperature thermistor located in heater assembly LED s of Time Delay Favorite Anti crease and Buzzer options glitter Motor off Heater off Pump on Water level in sump Pump ru

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