American Dryer Corp. ML-130 II manual

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    ADC Part No. 113314 For replacement parts, contact the reseller from which the dryer was purchased or American Dryer Corporation 88 Currant Road Fall River MA 02720-4781 Telephone: (508) 678-9000 / Fax: (508) 678-9447 E-mail: techsupport@amdry.com www.amdry.com WARNING: For your safety the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the[...]

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    Retain This Manual In A Safe Place For Future Reference American Dryer Corporation products embody 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. ONLY qualified technicians should service this equipment. OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECA[...]

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    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 OF ANY EQUIPMENT PER OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) STANDARDS. CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO PLAY ON[...]

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    WARNING The dryer must never be operated with any of the back guards, outer tops, or service panels removed. PERSONAL INJURY OR FIRE COULD RESULT. IMPORTANT PLEASE OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS displayed on the equipment and/or specified in the installation manual included with the dryer. WARNING DRYER MUST NEVER BE OPERATED WITHOUT THE LINT FILTE[...]

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    Table of Contents SECTION I IMPORTANT INFORMATION .......................................................................... 3 A. Receiving and Handling ............................................................................................................... 3 B. Safety Precautions .............................................................[...]

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    SECTION VI ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ............................................................................ 44 A. Cleaning ................................................................................................................................... 44 B. Adjustments .............................................................................[...]

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    3 SECTION I IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION A. RECEIVING AND HANDLING The dryer is shipped in a protective stretch wrap cover with protective cardboard corners and top cover (or optional box) as a means of preventing damage in transit. Upon delivery, the dryer and/or packaging, and wooden skid should be visually inspected for shipping damage. If any damag[...]

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    4 B. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING: For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. WARNING: The dryer must never be operated with any of the back guards, outer tops, or service panels removed. PERSONAL INJURY OR FIRE COULD RESUL[...]

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    5 WARNING: DO NOT use heat for drying articles that contain plastic, foam, sponge rubber, or similarly textured rubber materials. Drying in a heated basket (tumbler) may damage plastics or rubber and may be a fire hazard. 7. A program should be established for the inspection and cleaning of lint in the heating unit area, exhaust ductwork, and insid[...]

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    6 MAXIMUM CAPACITY (DRY WEIGHT) 130 lbs. 60 kg BASKET (TUMBLER) DIAMETER 44-1/2” 113 cm BASKET (TUMBLER) DEPTH 42-1/2” 107.9 cm BASKET (TUMBLER) MOTOR 3/4 HP 0.560 kw BLOWER MOTOR 3 HP 2.238 kw DOOR OPENING (DIAMETER) 31-3/8” 79.7 cm BASKET (TUMBLER) VOLUME 38.2 cu. ft. 1.08 cu. m. DRYERS PER 20'/40' CONTAINER 3/7 DRYERS PER 45&apos[...]

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    7 NOTE: ADC reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice or obligation. NOTE : Operating height of steam dryer is 89-inches (226.1 cm). E X H AU S T D UC T D I A . D I M . "A" D I M . "B" G A S A ND E LE C T R I C 14" 35.5 cm 11-1/4" 28.6 cm 9-1/2" 24.1 cm S T E A M 16" 40.6[...]

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    8 B. COMPONENT IDENTIFICA TION 1. Dryer Front View Illus. No. Description 1 Microprocessor Control/Keyboard (touch pad) Panel Assembly (controls) 2 Control (top access) Door Assembly 3 Main Door Assembly 4 Lint Door Assembly 5 Lint Drawer 6 Wire Diagram (located behind control door) 7 Top Console (module) Assembly[...]

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    9 2. Dryer Rear View Illus. No. Description 1 Basket (tumbler) Drive Motor Assembly 2 Blower Motor Mount Assembly 3 Impellor (fan/blower) Assembly 4 Idler Bearing Mount Assembly 5 Basket (tumbler) Bearing Mount Assembly 6* Electric Service Relay Box 7 Heating Unit 8 Data Label and Installation Label * Electric service connections are made in this b[...]

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    10 SECTION III INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Installation should be performed by competent technicians in accordance with local and state codes. In the absence of these codes, the installation must conform to applicable American National Standards: ANSI Z223.1- LATEST EDITION (National Fuel Gas Code) or ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-LATEST EDITION (National Electrica[...]

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    11 CAUTION: This dryer produces combustible lint and must be exhausted to the outdoors. Every 6 months, inspect the exhaust ducting and remove any lint build up. B. UNP ACKING/SETTING UP Remove protective shipping material (i.e., plastic wrap, and/or optional shipping box) from dryer. IMPORTANT: Dryer must be transported and handled in an upright p[...]

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    12 2. If more headroom is needed when moving dryer into position, the top console (module) may be removed. a. To Remove Top Console (Module) 1) Disconnect the ground wire (A) at the rear upper left hand corner of dryer. 2) Remove the eight (8) sets of nuts and washers (B) holding the console (module) to base. 3) Open the control door/control panel [...]

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    13 3. Exhaust Transition Piece (Gas and Electric Only!) a. Inside the basket (tumbler) of this dryer is an exhaust transition piece that must be installed on the outlet of the exhaust before any further venting is connected: 1) Remove the exhaust transition piece from the basket (tumbler) and place it on the exhaust outlet. 2) Using the screws prov[...]

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    14 C. DR YER ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS Even though a 12-inch (30.48 cm) clearance is acceptable, it is recommended that the rear of the dryer be positioned approximately 2 feet (0.60 meters) from the nearest obstruction (i.e., wall) for ease of installation, maintenance, and service. Bulkheads and partitions should be made from noncombustible material[...]

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    15 D. FRESH AIR SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS When the dryer is operating, it draws in room air, heats it, passes this air through the basket (tumbler), and exhausts it out of the building. Therefore, the room air must be continually replenished from the outdoors. If the make-up air is inadequate, drying time and drying efficiency will be adversely affected.[...]

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    16 IMPORTANT: Make-up air must be provided from a source free of dry cleaning solvent fumes. Make-up air that is contaminated by dry cleaning solvent fumes will result in irreparable damage to the motors and other dryer components. NOTE: Component failure due to dry cleaning solvent fumes will VOID THE WARRANTY . E. EXHAUST REQUIREMENTS 1. General [...]

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    17 ALL ductwork should be smooth inside with no projections from sheet metal screws or other obstructions, which will collect lint. When adding ducts, the ducts to be added should overlap the duct to which it is connected. ALL ductwork joints must be taped to prevent moisture and lint from escaping into the building. Additionally, inspection doors [...]

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    18 2. Single Dryer Venting Where possible, it is suggested to provide a separate exhaust duct for each dryer. The exhaust duct should be laid out in such a way that the ductwork travels as directly as possible to the outdoors with as few turns as possible. It is suggested that the use of 90° turns in ducting be avoided ; use 30° and/or 45° angle[...]

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    19 IMPORTANT: For extended ductwork runs, the cross section area of the duct can only be increased to an extent. Maximum proportional ductwork runs cannot exceed 20 feet (6.09 meters) more than the original limitations of 20 feet (6.09 meters) with two (2) elbows. When the ductwork approaches the maximum limits as noted in this manual, a profession[...]

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    20 The main duct may be any shape or cross-sectional area, so long as the minimum cross section area is provided. The illustrations on page 21 show the minimum cross section area for multiple dryer round or square venting. These figures must be increased 10 square inches (64.51 square centimeters) when rectangular main ducting is used, and the rati[...]

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    21 MLG-130 II and MLE-130 II (Gas and Electric) with 14” (35.56 cm) Diameter 2,150 cfm (60.88 cmm) Exhaust Connection at Common Duct MLS-130 II (Steam) with 16” (40.64 cm) Diameter 2,150 cfm (60.88 cmm) Exhaust Connection at Common Duct[...]

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    22 F . ELECTRICAL INFORMA TION 1. Electrical Requirements It is your responsibility to have ALL electrical connections made by a properly licensed and competent electrician to assure that the electrical installation is adequate and conforms to local and state regulations or codes. In the absence of such codes, ALL electrical connections, material, [...]

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    23 2. Electrical Service Specifications * AWG Stranded Type Wire ... size wire as per National Electrical Code or local codes. (Motor lead type wire is recommended). IMPORTANT: The dryer must be connected to the electric supply shown on the data label that is affixed to the left side panel/wall area behind the control door. In the case of 208 VAC o[...]

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    24 IMPORTANT: The dryer must be connected to the electric supply shown on the data label that is affixed to the left side panel/wall area behind the control door. In the case of 208 VAC or 230/240 VAC, the supply voltage must match the electric service specifications of the data label exactly . WARNING: 208 VAC AND 230/240 VAC ARE NOT THE SAME . An[...]

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    25 IMPORTANT: The dryer must be connected to the electric supply shown on the data label that is affixed to the left side panel/wall area behind the control door. In the case of 208 VAC or 230/240 VAC, the supply voltage must match the electric service specifications of the data label exactly . WARNING: 208 VAC AND 230/240 VAC ARE NOT THE SAME . An[...]

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    26 3. Electrical Connections NOTE: A wiring diagram is included with each dryer and is affixed to the rear upper right guard/panel of the dryer. The only electrical input connections to the dryer are the 3-phase (3Ø) power leads (L1, L2, and L3), GROUND, and in the case of 4 wire service, the neutral. Providing local codes permit, power connection[...]

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    27 4. Grounding A ground (earth) connection must be provided and installed in accordance with state and local codes. In the absence of these codes, grounding must conform to applicable requirements of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-LATEST EDITION, or in Canada, the installation must conform to applicable Canada Standards: Canadian El[...]

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    28 G . GAS INFORMA TION It is your responsibility to have ALL plumbing connections made by a qualified professional to assure that the gas plumbing installation is adequate and conforms to local and state regulations or codes. In the absence of such codes, ALL plumbing connections, materials, and workmanship must conform to the applicable requireme[...]

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    29 2. Technical Gas Data a. Gas Specifications b. Gas Connections: Inlet connection ------------- 1-inch N.P.T. Inlet supply size ------------- 1-inch N.P.T. (minimum) Btu/hr input (per dryer) ----- 375,000 (94,500 kcal/hr) 1) Natural Gas Regulation is controlled by the dryer's gas valve's internal regulator. Incoming supply pressure must[...]

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    30 3. Piping/Connections ALL components/materials must conform to National Fuel Gas Code Specifications ANSI Z223.1-LATEST EDITION, or in Canada, CAN/CGA-B149.1-M91 (Natural Gas) or CAN/CGA-B149.2-M91 (Liquid Propane [L.P.] Gas) or LATEST EDITION (for General Installation and Gas Plumbing), as well as local codes and ordinances and must be done by [...]

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    31 IMPORTANT: The dryer and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). NOTE: The dryer must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of[...]

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    32 H. STEAM INFORMA TION It is your responsibility to have ALL steam plumbing connections made by a qualified professional to assure that the installation is adequate and conforms to local and state regulations or codes. IMPORTANT: Failure to comply with the requirements stipulated in this manual can result in component failure, which will VOID THE[...]

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    33 a. The pressure of the condensate in the steam supply will cause water hammer and subsequent heat exchanger (steam coil) failure. The steam supply connection into the main supply line must be made within a minimum 12-inch (30.48 cm) riser. This will prevent any condensate from draining towards the dryer. b. The steam supply piping to the dryer m[...]

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    34 C O M P R E S S E D A I R S U P P L Y A I R P R E SS UR E Normal 80 PSI 5.52 bars Minimum Supply 70 PSI 4.83 bars Maximum Supply 90 PSI 6.21 bars Shaded areas are stated in metric equivalents 4. Steam Damper Air System Connections The steam dryer is manufactured with a pneumatic (piston) damper system, which requires an external supply of compre[...]

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    35 6. Steam Damper Air Piston (Flow Control) Operation Adjustment System Although the damper operation was tested and adjusted prior to shipping at 80 PSI (5.51 bars ) , steam damper operation must be checked before the dryer is put into operation. Refer to page 34 for instructions to check steam damper system operation. If damper air adjustment is[...]

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    36 I. PREP ARA TION FOR OPERA TION The following items should be checked before attempting to operate the dryer: 1. Read ALL “ CAUTION ,” “ WARNING ,” and “ DIRECTION ” labels attached to the dryer. 2. Check incoming supply voltage to be sure that it is the same as indicated on the dryer data label located on the left side panel/wall ar[...]

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    37 J. PREOPERATIONAL TESTS ALL dryers are thoroughly tested and inspected before leaving the factory. However, a preoperational test should be performed before the dryer is publicly used. It is possible that adjustments have changed in transit or due to marginal location (installation) conditions. 1. Turn on electric power to the dryer. 2. Make sur[...]

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    38 c. Steam Models 1) Check to insure that steam damper is functioning properly. a) The steam damper should not “slam” (open/closed) when it reaches the end of (piston) travel. Additionally, the steam damper should not bind or stop during travel. If either of these conditions occur, the flow control must be adjusted. (Refer to the Cool Down Mod[...]

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    39 2) Cool Down Timer 3) Temperature Selection Switch K. SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS If the dryer is to be shut down (taken out of service) for a period of time, the following must be performed: 1. Discontinue power to the dryer either at the external disconnect switch or the circuit breaker. 2. Discontinue the gas or steam supply: a. GAS MODELS ... dis[...]

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    40 NOTE: The dryer can be stopped at any time by opening main door or by pressing the “CLEAR/ STOP” key. To restart the dryer, press the “ENTER/START” key or preprogrammed cycle key (i.e., “E”). NOTE: Selection (setting) changes can be made at any time during the drying cycle by pressing the “CLEAR/STOP” key twice. The light emittin[...]

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    41 SECTION IV SER VICE/P AR TS INFORMA TION A. SER VICE 1. Service must be performed by a qualified trained technician, service agency, or gas supplier. If service is required, contact the reseller from whom the ADC equipment was purchased. If the reseller cannot be contacted or is unknown, contact the ADC Service Department for a reseller in your [...]

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    42 SECTION V WARRANTY INFORMATION A. RETURNING W ARRANTY CARDS 1. Before any dryer leaves the ADC factory test area, a warranty card is placed on the back side of the main door glass. These warranty cards are intended to serve the customer where we record the individual installation date and warranty information to better serve you should you file [...]

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    43 2. Each part must be tagged with the following information: a. Model number and serial number of the dryer from which part was removed. b. Nature of failure (be specific). c. Date of dryer installation. d. Date of part failure. e. Specify whether the part(s) being returned is for a replacement, a credit, or a refund. NOTE: If a part is marked fo[...]

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    44 SECTION VI ROUTINE MAINTENANCE A. CLEANING A program and/or schedule should be established for periodic inspection, cleaning, and removal of lint from various areas of the dryer, as well as throughout the ductwork system. The frequency of cleaning can best be determined from experience at each location. Maximum operating efficiency is dependent [...]

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    45 STEAM DRYERS Clean the steam coil fins. We suggest using compressed air and a vacuum cleaner with brush attachment. WARNING: When cleaning steam coil fins, be careful not to bend the fins. If fins are bent, straighten by using a fin comb, which is available from local air conditioning supply houses. 90 DAYS Remove lint from around basket (tumble[...]

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    46 B. ADJUSTMENTS 7 DA YS AFTER INST ALLA TION AND EVER Y 6 MONTHS THEREAFTER Inspect bolts, nuts, screws (bearing setscrews), and nonpermanent gas connections (unions, shutoff valves, orifices, and grounding connections). Motor and drive belts should be examined. Cracked or seriously frayed belts should be replaced. Tighten loose V-belts when nece[...]

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    47 SECTION VII DA T A LABEL INFORMA TION A. DA T A LABEL Contact American Dryer Corporation When contacting American Dryer Corporation, certain information is required to insure proper service/parts information from ADC . This information is on the data label located on the left side panel/wall area behind the control door. When contacting ADC plea[...]

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    48 THE DATA LABEL 1. MODEL NUMBER The model number is an ADC number, which describes the size of the dryer and the type of heat (gas, electric, or steam). 2. SERIAL NUMBER The serial number allows ADC to gather information on your particular dryer. 3. MANUFACTURING CODE NUMBER The manufacturing code number is a number issued by ADC, which describes[...]

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    49 SECTION VIII REVERSING TIMER SPIN/DWELL ADJUSTMENTS Timer models have an electric reversing timer in the electric service box, which is located in the upper left rear area of the dryer. Both the dwell (stop) time and basket (tumbler) spin time are adjustable by mode selection switches located on the electronic timer (as noted in the illustration[...]

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    50 SECTION IX PROCEDURE FOR FUNCTIONAL CHECK OF REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS 1. Microprocessor Controller (Computer) Board a. Upon completing installation of the replacement microprocessor controller (computer) board, reestablish power to the dryer. b. Start the drying cycle by pressing any of the preset cycles in letters A-F. c. Verify that the motor(s)[...]

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    51 1) "FAN" (Blower) output L.E.D. indicator 2) "FOR" (Forward) output L.E.D. indicator 3) "Rev" (Reverse) output L.E.D. indicator 4) "Air" (Air Jet) output L.E.D. indicator 5) "HT 1" (Heat) output L.E.D. indicator 6) "Fuse" (Main Fuse) input L.E.D. indicator 7) "Lint" (Lint Door[...]

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    52 e. Open main door. The dryer must stop and ALL indicator dots of the microprocessor controller (computer) light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display must go out. (Refer to the illustration on page 50 .) f. Try to restart the dryer with the main door open. g. The microprocessor controller (computer) board's L.E.D. display must read “MAIN dOOR.&[...]

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    53 SECTION X BURNER AND BASKET (TUMBLER)/LINT CHAMBER MANUAL RESET HI-LIMIT INSTRUCTIONS I M P O R T A N T MANUAL RESET HI-LIMIT INSTRUCTIONS FOR TIMER OR PHASE 5 WITHOUT HEA T F AUL T (GAS MODELS ONL Y) This dryer was manufactured with a burner and basket (tumbler)/lint chamber burner manual reset hi-limit thermostat. If either burner manual reset[...]

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    54 I M P O R T A N T MANUAL RESET HI-LIMIT INSTRUCTIONS FOR TIMER OR PHASE 5 WITHOUT HEA T F AUL T (ELECTRIC or STEAM MODELS ONL Y) This dryer was manufactured with a burner and basket (tumbler)/lint chamber burner manual reset hi-limit thermostat. If the manual reset thermostat is open prior to the start of the drying cycle, or during the cycle, t[...]

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