ADC AD-330 Installation Manual

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AD-330/AD-320 Installation Manual
Phase 5 / Dual Microprocessor Controller (DMC)
(for models mfd. as of February 1992)
WARNING: For your safety the
information in this manual must be
followed to minimize the risk of fire or
explosion and to prevent property
damage, personal injury or death.
— Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch;
do not use any phone in your
building.
Clear the room, building or area of
all occupants.
Immediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbor's phone. Follow
the gas supplier's instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas
supplier, call the fire department.
— Installation and service must be
performed by a qualified installer,
service agency or the gas supplier.
Gas – Electric – Steam
Telephone: +1 (508) 678-9000 / Fax: +1 (508) 678-9447
AVERTISSEMENT: Assurez-vous de
bien suivre les instructions données dans
cette notice pour réduire au minimum le
risque d'incendie ou d'explosion ou pour
éviter tout dommage matériel, toute
blessure ou la mort.
—Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser d'essence
ni d'autres vapeurs ou liquides
inflammables à proximité de cet
appareil ou de tout autre appareil.
—QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE
ODEUR DE GAZ:
Ne pas tenter d'allumer d'appareils.
Ne touchez à aucun interrupteur. Ne
pas vous servir des téléphones se
trouvant dans le bâtiment.
Évacuez la pièce, le bâtiment ou la
zone.
Appelez immédiatement votre
fournisseur de gaz depuis un voisin.
Suivez les instructions du fournisseur.
Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le
fournisseur de gaz, appelez le service
des incendies.
—L'installation et l'entretien doivent être
assurés par un installateur ou un
service d'entretien qualifié ou par le
fournisseur de gaz.
American Dryer Corporation
88 Currant Road
Fall River MA 02720-4781 USA
e-mail: techsupport@amdry.com
www.adclaundry.com
ADC Part No. 112144 - 46

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  • Page 1 American Dryer Corporation 88 Currant Road Fall River MA 02720-4781 USA Telephone: +1 (508) 678-9000 / Fax: +1 (508) 678-9447 e-mail: techsupport@amdry.com www.adclaundry.com ADC Part No. 112144 - 46...
  • Page 2 Replacement parts can be obtained from your reseller or the ADC factory. When ordering replacement parts from the factory, you can FAX your order to ADC at +1 (508) 678-9447 or telephone your order directly to the ADC Parts Department at +1 (508) 678-9000. Please specify the dryer model number and serial number in addition to the description and part number, so that your order is processed accurately and promptly.
  • Page 3 WARNING Proposition 65 Use of this product could expose you to substances from fuel combustion that contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. In the State of Massachusetts, the following installation instructions apply: ■...
  • Page 4 WARNING UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should the dryer door switch, lint door switch, or heat safety circuit ever be disabled. WARNING Do not modify this appliance. WARNING The dryer must never be operated with any of the back guards, outer tops, or service panels removed.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    A. Receiving and Handling ........................3 B. Safety Precautions ..........................4 SECTION II SPECIFICATIONS ......................7 A. Specifications (AD-320) ........................7 B. Specifications (AD-330) ........................9 SECTION III INSTALLATION PROCEDURES .................. 11 A. Unpacking/Setting Up ........................11 B. Location of the Dryer ........................11 C.
  • Page 6 SECTION VI WARRANTY INFORMATION ..................41 A. Returning Warranty Cards ......................41 B. Warranty............................41 C. Returning Warranty Parts ........................ 41 SECTION VII ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ................... 43 A. Cleaning ............................43 B. Adjustments ............................ 44 C. Lubrication ............................44 SECTION VIII TROUBLESHOOTING ....................
  • Page 7: Section I

    It is your responsibility to file freight claims. Dryer/parts damaged in transit cannot be claimed under warranty. 5. Freight claims are the responsibility of the consignee, and ALL claims must be filed at the receiving end. ADC assumes no responsibility for freight claims or damages.
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    5. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or gas supplier. 6. Dryer(s) must be exhausted to the outdoors. 7. Although ADC produces a very versatile dryer, there are some articles that, due to fabric composition or cleaning method, should not be dried in it.
  • Page 9 17. For safety, proper operation, and optimum performance, the dryer must not be operated with a load less than sixty-six percent (66%) of its rated capacity. AD-320 (26.4 lbs [12 kg]) and AD-330 (39.7 lbs [18 kg]). WARNING: YOU MUST DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUT THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND...
  • Page 10 CE ONLY IMPORTANT: This appliance must only be installed and operated in the country of destination indicated on the dryer’s data plate. If the appliance is to be installed and operated in a country other than the one indicated on the data plate, a data plate amendment must be obtained from American Dryer Corporation.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    4/20/10 * Dryer must be provided with clean, dry, regulated 80 psi +/- 10 psi (5.51 bar +/- 0.69 bar) air supply. NOTE: ADC reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice or obligation. 112144 - 46...
  • Page 12: Specifications (Ad-320)

    SPECIFICATIONS (AD-320) NOTE: ADC reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice or obligation. American Dryer Corp. 112144 - 46...
  • Page 13: B. Specifications (Ad-330)

    5/11/12 * Dryer must be provided with clean, dry and regulated 80 psi +/- 10 psi (5.51 bar +/- 0.69 bar) air supply. NOTE: ADC reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice or obligation.
  • Page 14: Specifications (Ad-330)

    SPECIFICATIONS (AD-330) NOTE: ADC reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice or obligation. American Dryer Corp. 112144 - 46...
  • Page 15: Installation Procedures

    Dryers are shipped with a coin box and coin box faceplate ONLY. The coin box lock is not included and must be purchased elsewhere or the lock can be ordered as a parts order from the ADC factory. The dryer can be moved to its final location while still attached to the skid or with the skid removed. To unskid the dryer, locate and remove the four (4) bolts securing the base of the dryer to the wooden skid.
  • Page 16: Dryer 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 (0.61 meters) away from the nearest obstruction, i.e., wall, for ease of installation, maintenance, and service. The dryer must be installed with a proper exhaust duct connection to the outside. The dryer must be installed with provisions for adequate combustion and make-up air supply.
  • Page 17: Fresh Air Supply Requirements

    D. FRESH AIR SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS This appliance may only be installed in a room that meets the appropriate ventilation requirements specified in the national installation regulations. Air supply (make-up air) must be given careful consideration to assure proper performance of each dryer. An unrestricted source of 400 cfm (11.3 cmm) is necessary for each dryer.
  • Page 18: Exhaust Requirements

    Both single or common ductwork can be rigid ducting or flexible ducting. For common connections, a kit (ADC Part No. 882035) is available from the factory and includes the necessary flex ducting, elbows, and “Y” assembly, etc., to join the top and bottom exhausts together.
  • Page 19 NOTE: As per the National Fuel Gas Code, “Exhaust ducts for type 2 clothes dryers shall be constructed of sheet metal or other noncombustible material. Such ducts shall be equivalent in strength and corrosion resistance to ducts made of galvanized sheet steel not less than 26 gauge (0.0195-inches [0.50 mm]) thick.”...
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  • Page 23 3. Multiple Dryer (Common) Venting If it is not feasible to provide separate exhaust ducts for each dryer, ducts from individual dryers may be channeled into a “common main duct.” The individual ducts should enter the bottom or side of the main duct at an angle not more than 45º...
  • Page 24 To protect the outside end of the horizontal ductwork from the weather, a 90º elbow bent downward should be installed where the exhaust exits the building. If the exhaust ductwork travels vertically up through the roof, it should be protected from the weather by using a 180º turn to point the opening downward. In either case, allow at least twice the diameter of the duct between the duct opening and nearest obstruction.
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  • Page 26: Electrical Information

    F. ELECTRICAL INFORMATION 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, materials, and workmanship must conform to the applicable requirements of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA NO.
  • Page 27 3. 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 Electrical Codes Parts 1 &...
  • Page 28 Check your national and local code for breaker and wire size 7/9/14 NOTE: Contact factory for electrical information not listed. NOTE: ADC reserves the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice or obligation. American Dryer Corp.
  • Page 29: Gas Information

    (control) door. If this information does not agree with the type of gas available, contact the reseller who sold the dryer or contact the ADC factory. IMPORTANT: Any burner changes or conversions must be made by a qualified professional.
  • Page 30 2. Technical Gas Data a. Gas Specifications TYPE OF GAS NATURAL LIQUID PROPANE Manifold Pressure* 3.5 inches W.C. 8.7 mb 10.5 inches W.C. 26.1 mb In-Line Pressure 6.0 - 12.0 inches W.C. 14.92 - 29.9 mb 11.0 inches W.C. 27.4 mb Shaded areas are stated in metric equivalents * Measured at gas valve pressure tap when gas valve is on.
  • Page 31 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 a qualified professional.
  • Page 32 The size of the main gas supply line (header) will vary depending on the distance this line travels from the gas meter (or in the case of liquid propane [L.P.] gas, the supply tank), the number of tees, other gas-operated appliances on the supply line, etc.
  • Page 33: Steam Piping Hookup

    H. STEAM PIPING HOOKUP Piping must be installed in accordance with good commercial steam system practice. It is your responsibility to have ALL steam plumbing connections made by a qualified professional to assure that the installation is adequate and conforms with local and state regulations or codes. Care must be exercised when leveling steam dryers in final position.
  • Page 34 The ADC steam dryer uses a damper system instead of an electric steam valve to control the dryer’s temperature. On a call for heat, the steam damper opens allowing room air to be drawn through the steam coil, then into the basket (tumbler).
  • Page 35 IMPORTANT: Failure to comply with the requirements stipulated in this manual can result in component failure, which will VOID THE WARRANTY. 1. Steam Coil PH Level The normal PH level for copper type steam coils must be maintained between a value of 8.5 to 9.5. For steel type steam coils the PH level must be maintained between a value of 9.5 to 10.5.
  • Page 36 8) The air supply line can now be connected to the solenoid valve in Port No. 3 using a 1/8” N.P.T. pipe fitting (refer to Illustration C on this page). 9) Plug the electrical connector from the dryer to the mating electrical connector on the air control plate as shown in Illustration C on this page.
  • Page 37 b. Steam Damper Air System Connections The pneumatic (piston) damper system requires an external supply of compressed air. The air connection is made to the system solenoid valve, which is located at the rear inner top area of the dryer. 1) Air Requirements COM P RESSED AIR PRESSURE...
  • Page 38: Preparation For Operation

    I. PREPARATION FOR OPERATION 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 inside of the middle access (control) door.
  • Page 39 3) Start the dryer by pressing the desired setting for either the upper basket (tumbler) or lower basket (tumbler) (i.e., “LO” selection for the upper basket [tumbler]). The light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display will now read selection (setting) made and the amount of time vended (i.e., “LO 10”). NOTE: The dryer can be stopped at any time by opening the main door.
  • Page 40 NOTE: During the purging period, check to be sure that ALL gas shutoff valves are open. Once ignition is established, a gas pressure test should be taken at the gas valve pressure tap of each dryer to assure that the water column (W.C.) pressure is correct and consistent. NOTE: Water column pressure requirements (measured at the gas valve pressure tap): Natural Gas ......
  • Page 41: Shutdown Instructions

    6. Computer Programs/Selections... Each Dual Microprocessor Controller (DMC) computer has been preprogrammed by the factory with the most commonly used program (parameter) selections. If microprocessor controller (computer) program changes are required, refer to the DMC Programming Manual, which was shipped with the dryer. K.
  • Page 42: Operating Instructions

    SECTION IV OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A. STARTING THE DRYER 1. Coin Dryers The dryer is available for use when the light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display reads “FILL” and/or the amount needed to start the dryer (i.e., “25”). Once the load has been put into the dryer and the main door is closed, start the dryer as follows: a.
  • Page 43 2) Selection (setting) changes can be made at any time during the drying cycle by opening and closing the main door and then making a new selection. 3) Additional time can be purchased at any time. If the dryer is in operation (drying mode) and additional coins are inserted, the light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display(s) will read “PUSH”...“tEnP,”...
  • Page 44: Service/Parts Information

    1. Replacement parts should be purchased from the reseller from whom the ADC equipment was purchased. If the reseller cannot be contacted or is unknown, contact the ADC Parts Department for a reseller in your area. Parts may also be purchased directly from the factory by calling the ADC Parts Department at (508) 678-9000 or you may FAX in your order at (508) 678-9447.
  • Page 45: Warranty Information

    A. RETURNING WARRANTY 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 a warranty claim.
  • Page 46 IMPORTANT: No replacements, credits, or refunds will be issued for merchandise damaged in transit. 5. ALL returns should be shipped to the ADC factory in such a manner that they are insured and a proof of delivery can be obtained by the sender.
  • Page 47: Routine Maintenance

    Maximum operating efficiency is dependent upon proper air circulation. The accumulation of lint can restrict this airflow. If the guidelines in this section are met, an ADC dryer will provide many years of efficient, trouble free, and most importantly, safe operation.
  • Page 48: Adjustments

    DO NOT have a grease fitting. Provisions are made in the bearing housing for the addition of a grease fitting, which can be obtained elsewhere, or from ADC by ordering Part No. 882159...which includes two (2) grease fittings.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    SECTION VIII TROUBLESHOOTING 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.
  • Page 50 C. Basket (tumbler) does not turn, but motor and Dual Microprocessor Controller (DMC) computer motor light emitting diode (L.E.D.) dot and motor output L.E.D. indicators are on... 1. Loose basket (tumbler) belt (check tension/adjustment). 2. Basket (tumbler) belt jumped off of motor or idler shaft. 3.
  • Page 51 3. Parameter in Program Location 01 (PL01) set incorrectly... a. Faulty coin program should be set for “bCrS” and not “bCLO.” Dual Microprocessor Controller (DMC) computer light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display reads “dSFL”... 1. L.E.D. display consistently reads “dSFL” and will not clear... a.
  • Page 52 If the dryer is equipped with the optional rotational sensor and for whatever reason the Dual Microprocessor Controller (DMC) computer detects that the basket (tumbler) is not turning, it will disable ALL of the dryer outputs (shut the dryer down), and the light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display will read “SEFL.” The L.E.D. display will continue to read “SEFL”...
  • Page 53 O. Heating unit is not operating (no heat)...both Dual Microprocessor Controller (DMC) computer heat indicator dot and “HEAT” indicator are on...but no spark at burner area when the dryer is first started... 1. Failed DMC computer. Gas heating unit is not operating (no heat)...both DMC computer heat indicator dot and “HEAT” indicator are on...but no spark at burner area when the dryer is first started...
  • Page 54 No heat (ELECTRIC MODELS ONLY)...both the Dual Microprocessor Controller (DMC) computer heat indicator dot and “HEAT” output light emitting diode (L.E.D.) indicator are on...but electric oven is not operating... 1. Fault in sail switch circuit... a. Sail switch is out of adjustment or has failed. b.
  • Page 55 12. Steam damper system is not functioning properly (steam models only)... a. Steam damper is sticking closed or is not adjusted properly. b. Leak in pneumatic (air) system. 13. Failed electric element (electric models only). 14. Lint accumulation in location exhaust system. V.
  • Page 56: Procedure For Functional Check Of Replacement Components

    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. c. Verify that the motor(s) and the heat indicator dots in the microprocessor controller (computer) light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display are on.
  • Page 57 e. Open main door. The dryer must stop and ALL indicator lights on the back side of the microprocessor controller (computer) board must go out. f. Try to restart the dryer with the main door open. g. The microprocessor controller (computer) board’s light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display must read “DOOR.” h.
  • Page 58 3. For Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) System Models Manufactured With ADC Module Part No. 880815 a. Upon completing installation of the replacement DSI module, reestablish power to the dryer. b. Starting the drying cycle. c. The ignition DSI module’s light emitting diode (L.E.D.) indicator will light “red”...
  • Page 59: Optional Exhaust Duct Kit

    Optional Exhaust Duct Kit (ADG-330, ADG-320) ADC Part No. 882035 ITEM # DESCRIPTION 143600 10” X 6” X 6”, Y DUCT 143519 FLEX DUCT 6” x 4’ LONG 143509 FLEX DUCT 6” x 8’ LONG 143536 45º ELBOW 6” 150300 #10 x 1/2”...
  • Page 60 ADC Part No. 112144 46 - 07/24/14...
  • Page 61 AD-330 / AD-320 Parts Manual Phase 7 Coin with S.A.F.E. System Option American Dryer Corporation 88 Currant Road Fall River MA 02720-4781 USA Telephone: +1 (508) 678-9000 / Fax: +1 (508) 678-9447 e-mail: techsupport@amdry.com www.adclaundry.com ADC Part No. 450239- 4...
  • Page 62 We have tried to make this manual as complete as possible and hope you will find it useful. ADC 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.
  • Page 63 Coin Vault Assembly ..............................11 DMC Control Box Assembly ............................. 12 AD-330 / AD-320 Cold Rolled Steel Door Top Front Panel ..................14 AD-330 / AD-320 Cold Rolled Steel Door Bottom Front Panel ................... 15 Main Door “Steel” Assembly ............................. 16 Main Door Switch Assembly for Cold Rolled Steel Type Door ...................
  • Page 64: Ad-320 Coin Control Door Assembly

    AD-330 / AD-320 Coin Control Door Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 883768 White Coin Control Door Assembly Less Locks (includes illus. nos. 1 and 2) 883769 Ivory Coin Control Door Assembly Less Locks (includes illus. nos. 1 and 2)
  • Page 65: Ad-320 Lint Door Assembly

    AD-330 / AD-320 Lint Door Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 883463 White Lint Door Assembly (includes illus. nos. 1 and 2) 883464 Ivory Lint Door Assembly (includes illus. nos. 1 and 2) 883465 Coral Blue Lint Door Assembly (includes illus.
  • Page 66: Lint Drawer (Basket) Assembly

    (refer to Temperature Sensor Probe Assembly on page 21) –––––– Lint Drawer (basket) Switch (refer to AD-330 / AD-320 Lint Drawer [Basket] Switch Assembly on page 23) IMPORTANT: For models with optional lock refer to AD-320 Locking Lint Drawer (Basket) Assembly on page 8. American Dryer Corporation...
  • Page 67: Locking Lint Drawer (Basket) Assembly

    Temperature Sensor Bracket (refer to Temperature Sensor Probe Assembly on page 21) –––––– Lint Drawer (basket) Switch (refer to AD-330 / AD-320 Lint Drawer [Basket] Switch Assembly on page 23) 160015 Lint Drawer Lock Assembly (keyed to number XX4451) 160140...
  • Page 68 Temperature Sensor Bracket (refer to Temperature Sensor Probe Assembly on page 21) –––––– Lint Drawer (basket) Switch (refer to AD-330 / AD-320 Lint Drawer [Basket] Switch Assembly on page 23) 160038 Lint Drawer Lock Assembly (keyed to number XX4451) 160140...
  • Page 69 Single Hanke Coin, DMC Control Panel Assembly For Domestic Single Coin (25¢) Models Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 150005 #6-32 x 1/4” Phillips Round Head Machine Screw 152102 M3 Metric Hex Nut 153010 #6 Internal and External Star Washer 112583 Phase 7 Dual Microprocessor Controller Coin Keypad (for models mfd.
  • Page 70: Hanke Microprocessor Coin Acceptor Listing

    Hanke Microprocessor Coin Acceptor Listing NOTE: Coin acceptors listed include optical switch. Single Coin* ADC Part No. Nation Description 883783 United States 25¢ Optic Coin Acceptor 883784 Canada 25¢ Canadian Optic Coin Acceptor 883785 ——— 0.880 x 0.062 Token Optic Coin Acceptor...
  • Page 71: Coin Vault Assembly

    AD-330 / AD-320 Coin Vault Assembly ONLY –––––– AD-330 / AD-320 Bottom Front Panel Assembly Complete with Hinge (refer to AD-330 / AD-320 Cold Rolled Steel Door Bottom Front Panel on page 15) 152014 1/4-20 Free Spin Wash Nut * Specify key number when ordering.
  • Page 72: Dmc Control Box Assembly

    DMC Control Box Assembly American Dryer Corporation 450239 - 4...
  • Page 73 DMC Control Box Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 852326 Control Box Assembly Complete – 120V (includes illus. nos. 1 through 26) 852337 Control Box Assembly Complete – 208-240V (includes illus. nos. 1 through 26) 850911 Electric Box ONLY 150108 #8-32 x 1/2”...
  • Page 74: Ad-320 Cold Rolled Steel Door Top Front Panel

    AD-330 / AD-320 Cold Rolled Steel Door Top Front Panel Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 883411 AD-330 / AD-320 White Front Panel Assembly (includes illus. nos. 1 through 3) 822676 AD-330 / AD-320 Magnetic Front Panel Assembly (for models mfd. as of August 14, 2007)
  • Page 75: Ad-320 Cold Rolled Steel Door Bottom Front Panel

    AD-330 / AD-320 Ivory Bottom Front Panel Assembly (for coin models Only) (includes illus. nos. 1 through 3) 883406 AD-330 / AD-320 Coral Blue Bottom Front Panel Assembly (for coin models Only) (includes illus. nos. 1 through 3) 883414 AD-330 / AD-320 Stainless Steel Bottom Front Panel Assembly (for coin models Only) (includes illus.
  • Page 76: Main Door "Steel" Assembly

    Qty. Description 822661 Magnet Black Main Door Assembly Complete (for AD-330 / AD-320 models mfd. as of August 14, 2007) (includes illus. nos. 1, 2, 8, 9, and 12 through 16) 881150 Latch Black Main Door Assembly Complete (for AD-330 / AD-320 models mfd. prior to August 14, 2007) (includes illus.
  • Page 77: Main Door Switch Assembly For Cold Rolled Steel Type Door

    Main Door Switch Assembly for Cold Rolled Steel Type Door Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 150006 #6-32 x 7/8” Phillips Pan Head Screw 152013 #6-32 Hex Nut 153010 #6 Star Washer 137005 Single-Pole Door Switch 122636 Flag Terminal 881211 Main Door Switch Housing (includes illus.
  • Page 78: Tumbler / Support Assemblies

    AD-330 Tumbler / Support Assemblies Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 800763 Tumbler and Support Assembly Complete with Felt Collars (includes illus. nos. 1 through 11, 13, and 14) 800765 Stainless Steel Tumbler and Support Assembly Complete with Felt Collars (includes illus.
  • Page 79 AD-320 Tumbler / Support Assemblies Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 800835 Tumbler and Support Assembly Complete with Felt Collars (includes illus. nos. 1 through 11, 13, and 14) 800760 Stainless Steel Tumbler and Support Assembly Complete with Felt Collars (includes illus.
  • Page 80: Tumbler Brush Assembly

    Tumbler Brush Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 170198 AD-330 / AD-320 Drive Belt Sealing Brush 317656 AD-330 / AD-320 Sealing Brush Clip End 154200 5/32” x 1/8” Pop Rivet 120117 3/8” EMT Hanger 317651 AD-330 / AD-320 Wrapper Gasket Strip 102325 8-1/2”...
  • Page 81: Temperature Sensor Probe Assembly

    Temperature Sensor Probe Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 852324 Temperature Sensor Bracket Assembly Complete (includes illus. nos. 1 through 10) 150005 #6-32 x 1/4” Phillips Head Machine Screw 153010 #6 Star Washer 130106 170° Large Thermostat 152000 #6-32 Hex Nut 154007 1/4”...
  • Page 82: Tumbler Bearing Assembly

    Tumbler Bearing Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 880203 1-3/8” Flange Bearing ONLY 153005 3/8” Lock Washer 152005 3/8-16 Hex Nut 883387 Bearing Assembly Complete for Models Mfd. with Rotational Sensor (includes illus. nos. 4 through 17) 882543 Bearing Support ONLY 880779 1-3/8”...
  • Page 83: Ad-320 Lint Drawer (Basket) Switch Assembly

    150006 #6-32 x 7/8” Round Head Machine Screw 152013 #6-32 Hex Nut 852341 AD-330 / AD-320 Phase 7 Lint Switch Harness Top and Bottom 153010 #6 Internal and External Star Washer 150001 #6-32 x 7/8” Phillips Round Head Machine Screw...
  • Page 84: Totally Enclosed, Non-Vent Motor / Idler Assemblies

    Totally Enclosed, Non-Vent Motor / Idler Assemblies Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 882910 Idler Arm ONLY 801019 Idler Arm Assembly with Hardware (includes illus. nos. 1 through 10) 121350 13/32” x 3/8” I.D. Bronze 154266 3/8” x 3/8” Shoulder Screw 100250 Back Side Idler Assembly 150600...
  • Page 85 Totally Enclosed, Non-Vent Motor / Idler Assemblies Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 101096 Front Motor Shaft Bushing (50/60 Hz) 153024 #10 Lock Washer 150216 #10-32 x 3/4” Left Hand Phillips Round Head Screw 154279 5/16-18 x 3/4” Carriage Bolt 800917 Motor Mount ONLY 803918...
  • Page 86: Ad-320 Gas Train Assembly

    AD-330 / AD-320 Gas Train Assembly American Dryer Corporation 450239 - 4...
  • Page 87 (includes illus. nos. 1 through 4, 6 through 14, 16 through 22, and 24 through 26) 883437** AD-330 Direct Spark Ignition Liquid Propane Gas Train Assembly Complete (includes illus. nos. 1 through 4, 6 through 14, 16 through 22, and 24 through 26)
  • Page 88: Burner Box / Piping Assemblies

    Burner Box / Piping Assemblies Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 142805 ADG-330 1/2” x 34-1/2” Pipe 142809 ADG-320 1/2” x 29-1/8” Pipe 318700 Pipe Bracket 150300 #10-16 x 1/2” Hex Washer TEK Screw 130403 330° Burner Hi-Limit Thermostat 150300 #10-16 x 1/2”...
  • Page 89: Kw Electric Oven Assembly

    15 kW Electric Oven Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 150300 #10-16 x 1/2” Hex Washer TEK Screw 318065 Burner Box Clean Out Plate 320656 Back Plate Cover 150302 #6 x 3/8” Phillips Pan Head TEK Screw –––––– Heating Elements (refer to 15 kW Electric Oven Component Chart on page 38) 319703 Hi-Limit Bracket...
  • Page 90: Ads-320 Steam Damper Assembly

    ADS-330 / ADS-320 Steam Damper Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 850875 ADS-330 / ADS-320 Steam Damper Assembly 165035 ADS-330 / ADS-320 Steam Coil Assembly 100540 Steam Damper Piston (cylinder) Assembly with Pivots and Clevis (includes illus. nos. 4 through 10) 115994 Needle Valve Gasket 100471...
  • Page 91: Sail Switch Assembly

    Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 319206 Sail Switch Damper 802805 AD-330 / AD-320 Sail Switch Rod and Damper Assembly (includes illus. nos. 1 through 3) 105550 AD-330 / AD-320 Sail Switch Rod 154002 1/8” Push-On Fastener 150303 #4 x 3/4” Pan Head “A” Machine Screw...
  • Page 92: Back Guard Assemblies

    Description 315014 Top Electric Box Cover Plate 150309 #10-16 x 1/2” Hex Head TEK Crimptite Screw 314404 AD-330 / AD-320 Top Upper Guard 314405 AD-330 / AD-320 Top Lower Guard 314404 AD-330 / AD-320 Bottom Upper Guard 314405 AD-330 / AD-320 Bottom Lower Guard...
  • Page 93: Optional Gas Piping And Exhaust Ducting Kits

    6” Round x 8’ Long Flexible Exhaust Duct 143536 6” Round x 45° Elbow — 150300* #10-16 x 1/2” Hex Washer TEK Screw — 117505* Aluminum Duct Tape (sold by the foot) * Included with Exhaust Ducting Kit (ADC Part No. 882035). 450239 - 4 www.adclaundry.com...
  • Page 94: 12-Rib 95" (J) Poly Belt Arrangement

    12-Rib 95” (J) Poly Belt Arrangement American Dryer Corporation 450239 - 4...
  • Page 95: Bottom Exhaust Duct Assembly And Cabinet Hi-Limit Temperature Probe

    Bottom Exhaust Duct Assembly and Cabinet Hi-Limit Temperature Probe Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 143536 6” Round x 45° Elbow 143545 6” Round x 6” Long Duct – 117505* Aluminum Duct Tape (sold by the foot) 852319 Cabinet Temperature Probe 150301 #8-18 x 7/16”...
  • Page 96: Temperature Probe Assembly

    S.A.F.E. Temperature Probe Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 852323 Temperature Sensor Assembly (1 required per pocket) (includes illus. nos. 1 through 5) 154007 1/4” Push-On Fastener 390390 Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing System Sensor Mounting Plate 150411 #8-18 x 3/8” Phillips Pan Head TEK Screw 122643 #20-16 Pin 122647...
  • Page 97: Solenoid Assembly

    S.A.F.E. Solenoid Assembly Illus. No. Part No. Qty. Description 142888 1/2” M.P.T. x 3/8” F.P.T. Hex Bushing 143241 3/8” Close Brass Nipple 143220 3/8” F.P.T. Brass Tee 143315 3/8” M.P.T. x 1/8” F.P.T. Brass Bushing 136987 Pressure Switch 165114 Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing System Solenoid Valve 24V 50/60 Hz 150309 #10-16 x 1/2”...
  • Page 98: Kw Electric Oven Component Chart

    15 kW Electric Oven Component Chart For models as of September 24, 2013 Oven Wire Oven Oven Bus Bar Element Assembly with Terminal Lug Relay Voltage Phase Assembly Part No. Crimp Terminal Part No. 112011 Qty. Part No. Size Part No. Qty.
  • Page 99: Additional Parts Available

    Additional Parts Available Part No. Description 100405 Bearing Puller (for fan [impellor] shaft bearing) 112144 AD-330 / AD-320 Installation Manual 112280 “Lint Compartment” Label 114001 “CAUTION – Exhaust / Lint Screen” Label 114006 “WARNING – Fire Hazards” Label 114533 “120V Electric Service” Label...
  • Page 100 ADC Part No. 450239 4 - 10/10/13...
  • Page 101 PH A SE 7 .4 .2 DM C U SER’S M A N UA L 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 ADC Part No. 113220 - 6...
  • Page 102 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. ADC 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.
  • Page 103 Table of Con t e n t s SECTION I INTRODUCTION ....................... 3 SECTION II FEATURES........................4 A. Dependable Microprocessor Solid State Integrated Circuitry ............... 4 B. Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing (S.A.F.E.) System ................ 4 C. Program Changes are Easily Made at the Keyboard (Touch Pad) ............4 D.
  • Page 104 B. Program Location Summary ........................ 24 C. Programming Flowcharts ........................25 SECTION VII FACTORY PRESETS ....................62 For AD-330 Dryer Model ........................... 62 For SL-30 Dryer Model ..........................63 For AD-360 Dryer Model ........................... 64 SECTION VIII PHASE 7 DUAL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER (DMC) COMPUTER SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS ..................
  • Page 105: Introduction

    SECTION I INTRODUCTION Phase 7 Dual Microprocessor Controller (DMC) Computer Drying System The Phase 7 DMC (computer) drying system has been designed to provide for better temperature regulation, efficiency, superior 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.
  • Page 106: Features

    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 feature, 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 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will also notify the user that a fire has taken place.
  • Page 107: Model Selection

    O. Model Selection – The Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer can be programmed to be used on six (6) different model dryers, defined by heat type and the quantity of motors. P. Keyboard (Touch Pad) Symbols – = “PAUSE/CLEAR” key = “MED/ENTER”...
  • Page 108: Operating Instructions

    SECTION III OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A. COIN MODE 1. When at least one (1) of the dryer’s pockets is in the ready state and no cycle is in progress, the liquid crystal display (L.C.D.) screen will display a ready prompt depending on the READY PROMPT option in PL #01. If the option is set to “READY, INSERT AMOUNT TO START”...
  • Page 109: Hot Keys

    3. The dryer will continue through the drying and cooling cycles, until the drying time has expired. 4. In Free Mode, if more or less time is desired in a cycle press and hold either the “HI” key or “LO” key for 3-seconds.
  • Page 110: Scrolling Rate

    Pressing and holding the “MED” key will show the temperature readings from ALL of the probes that is equipped with the dryer. ALL dryers will have an exhaust probe, the exhaust probe reading is always the first temperature reading; if the exhaust probe is the only probe the dryer is equipped with, it will be the only temperature reading shown.
  • Page 111: Clearing Credit/Clearing Cycle

    G. CLEARING CREDIT/CLEARING CYCLE In Coin Mode, credit can be cleared from the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer by pressing and holding the “PAUSE” key while entering the following key combination: “HI-HI-HI-LO-LO- MED”. The combination is the “HI” key three (3) times followed by the “LO”...
  • Page 112: System

    NOTE: The following information is an explanation of the Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing (S.A.F.E.) system functionality. This feature is programmed at the factory and affects dryers that are equipped with the S.A.F.E. system. K. S.A.F.E. SYSTEM While the dryer is in an idle state, or 20-seconds after the heat turns off, the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer monitors the S.A.F.E.
  • Page 113: Operating Messages

    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 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will display: READY, INSERT $XX.XX TO START XX.XX represents the AMOUNT TO START defined in program memory location PL #06.
  • Page 114: Free Mode

    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. If the dryer is paused, the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will display: CYCLE PAUSED...
  • Page 115 If the lint access is opened, the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will display: LINT ACCESS OPEN If the lint access door is open, and a dry cycle is selected, the Phase 7 DMC (computer) will display: CLOSE LINT ACCESS...
  • Page 116: Program Selections (Pl #01-Pl #07)

    SECTION V PROGRAM SELECTIONS (PL #01-PL #07) PL #01 – CONTROL SETTINGS SELECT LANGUAGE This location determines in what language ALL messages will be displayed. The possible selections are English and Japanese. 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 “PL #01 TEMP SCALE”.
  • Page 117: Pl #02 - Machine Settings

    PAUSE TIME 0 TO 3 MINUTES If the “PAUSE” key is pressed and the main door is open, the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will wait for the pause time defined in this setting to expire. Once the time has expired, the Phase 7 DMC (computer) will begin to count down the drying time.
  • Page 118: Pl #03 - Hi Key, Pl #04 - Med Key, Pl #05 - Lo Key Settings

    AXIAL THERMISTOR INPUT This location determines whether the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will use the thermistor probe to monitor the axial temperature in an axial dryer. This menu can be toggled ON and OFF. When the option is turned on, the Phase 7 DMC (computer) will be configured to an axial dryer. NOTE: In an axial configuration, the new exhaust probe temperature range for drying cycles will be between 100°F and 150°F.
  • Page 119: Pl #06 - Vending Parameters

    TIME FOR TOP OFF 1 TO 99 MINUTES This location determines the time that is vended once the AMOUNT FOR TOP OFF is met. This is programmable from 1 minute to 99 minutes, in 1 minute increments. Each temperature setting has its own TIME FOR TOP OFF so that each temperature setting can charge at a different rate.
  • Page 120 NOTE: Any time the Currency Symbol menu is accessed, the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will clear any credit available on the Phase 7 DMC (computer) and will also reset the coin vault total. SELECT VENDING MODE The Vending Mode determines how the Phase 7 DMC (computer) will vend time to a customer when a coin is inserted into the dryer.
  • Page 121 Dual Coin Acceptor Example No. 1: If the dryer is equipped with a 10¢/25¢ dual coin acceptor and the AMOUNT TO START (PL #06) is 25¢, the LO key TIME FOR AMOUNT TO START (PL #05) is 15 minutes. After the initial AMOUNT TO START (PL #06) has been met, each additional 10¢ will yield 6 minutes and each additional 25¢...
  • Page 122 ACCUMULATIVE COIN In Accumulative Coin Mode, additional time can only be achieved when the AMOUNT FOR TOP OFF (PL #06) has been inserted. If a coin is inserted into the dryer, which is less than the AMOUNT FOR TOP OFF the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will prompt the user to add more credit for more time with the following message “ADD XX FOR ADDITIONAL TIME”.
  • Page 123 Dual Coin Acceptor Example No. 1: If the dryer is equipped with a 10¢/25¢ dual coin acceptor and the AMOUNT TO START (PL #06) is 50¢, the LO key AMOUNT FOR TOP OFF (PL #06) is 20¢, the LO key TIME FOR AMOUNT TO START (PL #05) is 20 minutes, and LO key TIME FOR TOP OFF is 10 minutes.
  • Page 124: Pl #07 - Fault Recording

    SELECT VENDING SAFEGUARD The Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer 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 Phase 7 DMC (computer) will beep three (3) times and will not accept the entry.
  • Page 125: Programming Instructions

    SECTION VI PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS A. INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING Various program selections are stored in the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer and are broken down into seven (7) program locations. PL #01 through PL #07 are for dryer parameters and PL #08 is reserved for factory settings.
  • Page 126: Program Location Summary

    B. PROGRAM LOCATION SUMMARY...
  • Page 127: Programming Flowcharts

    C. PROGRAMMING FLOWCHARTS The following section of this manual explains the programming of the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer program locations (system parameters) through the use of flowcharts. A flowchart is a diagram of the programming process. Five (5) different symbols will be used in these flowcharts: display symbol Ready PAUSE...
  • Page 128 FLOWCHART TABLE OF CONTENTS Programming Location Title Page PL #01 SELECTING DISPLAY LANGUAGE ............27 PL #01 SELECTING TEMP SCALE ............... 28 PL #01 SELECTING BUZZER MODE ..............29 PL #01 SELECTING BEEP COUNT ..............30 PL #01 SELECTING DRY MODE ................31 PL #01 SELECTING PAUSE TIME ................
  • Page 129: Selecting Display Language

    SELECTING DISPLAY LANGUAGE READY, INSERT FROM READY MODE 0.25 ¢ TO START TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO "UP" POSITION PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS SELECT LANGUAGE PRESS “MED"...
  • Page 130: Selecting Temp Scale

    SELECTING TEMP SCALE READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS SELECT LANGUAGE PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 131: Selecting Buzzer Mode

    SELECTING BUZZER MODE READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS. SELECT LANGUAGE PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 132: Selecting Beep Count

    SELECTING BEEP COUNT READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS. SELECT LANGUAGE PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 133: Selecting Dry Mode

    SELECTING DRY MODE READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS. SELECT LANGUAGE PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 134: Selecting Pause Time

    SELECTING PAUSE TIME READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS. SELECT LANGUAGE PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 135: Selecting Ready Prompt

    SELECTING READY PROMPT READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS. SELECT LANGUAGE PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 136: Selecting Model Type

    SELECTING MODEL TYPE READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "HI" ONE (1) TIME TO SCAN UP TO PL #02 MACHINE SETTINGS.
  • Page 137: Setting Rotation Sensor

    SETTING ROTATION SENSOR READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM ROTATION SWITCH TO UP POSITION. SENSOR PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR PRESS "MED" TO "LO" TO TOGGLE ENTER ROTATION PROGRAM SENSOR ON AND MENU. OFF. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 138: Setting Lint Cleaning Frequency

    SETTING LINT CLEANING FREQUENCY READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" TO INCREASE OR ENTER DECREASE LINT PROGRAM CLEANING MENU. FREQUENCY. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 139: Setting Axial Thermistor Input

    SETTING AXIAL THERMISTOR INPUT READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO TOGGLE PRESS "MED" TO AXIAL ENTER THERMISTOR PROGRAM INPUT ON AND MENU. OFF. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 140: Setting Thermistor Temp Set Point

    SETTING THERMISTOR TEMP SET POINT READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" TO INCREASE OR ENTER DECREASE PROGRAM THERMISTOR MENU. TEMP SET POINT. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS...
  • Page 141: Hi Key- Setting Time For Amount To Start

    HI KEY- SETTING TIME FOR AMOUNT TO START READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "HI" TWO (2) TIMES TO SCAN UP TO PL #03 HI KEY SETTINGS.
  • Page 142: Hi Key- Setting Time For Top Off

    HI KEY- SETTING TIME FOR TOP OFF READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" TO INCREASE OR ENTER DECREASE TIME PROGRAM FOR AMOUNT TO MENU.
  • Page 143: Hi Key- Setting Dry Temp 100 To 190 °F

    HI KEY- SETTING DRY TEMP 100 TO 190 °F * READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR PRESS "MED" TO "LO" TO ENTER INCREASE OR PROGRAM DECREASE DRY MENU.
  • Page 144: Hi Key- Setting Cool Time 0 To 9 Minutes

    HI KEY- SETTING COOL TIME 0 TO 9 MINUTES READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR PRESS "MED" TO "LO" TO ENTER INCREASE OR PROGRAM DECREASE COOL MENU.
  • Page 145: Med Key- Setting Time For Amount To Start

    MED KEY- SETTING TIME FOR AMOUNT TO START READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "HI" THREE (3) TIMES TO SCAN UP TO PL #04 MED KEY SETTINGS.
  • Page 146: Med Key- Setting Time For Top Off

    MED KEY- SETTING TIME FOR TOP OFF READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" TO INCREASE OR ENTER DECREASE TIME PROGRAM FOR AMOUNT TO MENU.
  • Page 147: Med Key- Setting Dry Temp 100 To 190 °F

    MED KEY- SETTING DRY TEMP 100 TO 190 °F * READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" INCREASE OR TO ENTER DECREASE DRY PROGRAM TEMP.
  • Page 148: Med Key- Setting Cool Time 0 To 9 Minutes

    MED KEY- SETTING COOL TIME 0 TO 9 MINUTES READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR PRESS "MED" TO "LO" TO ENTER INCREASE OR PROGRAM DECREASE COOL MENU.
  • Page 149: Lo Key- Setting Time For Amount To Start

    LO KEY- SETTING TIME FOR AMOUNT TO START READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "HI" FOUR (4) TIMES TO SCAN UP TO PL #05 LO KEY SETTINGS.
  • Page 150: Lo Key- Setting Time For Top Off

    LO KEY- SETTING TIME FOR TOP OFF READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR PRESS "MED" TO "LO" TO ENTER INCREASE OR PROGRAM DECREASE TIME MENU. FOR AMOUNT TO START.
  • Page 151: Lo Key- Setting Dry Temp 100 To 190 °F

    LO KEY- SETTING DRY TEMP 100 TO 190 °F * READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR PRESS "MED" TO "LO" TO ENTER INCREASE OR PROGRAM DECREASE DRY MENU.
  • Page 152: Lo Key- Setting Cool Time 0 To 9 Minutes

    LO KEY- SETTING COOL TIME 0 TO 9 MINUTES READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" INCREASE OR TO ENTER DECREASE COOL PROGRAM TIME.
  • Page 153: Pl #06 Selecting Currency

    SELECTING CURRENCY SYMBOL READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP PRESS "HI" OR POSITION. "LO" TO SCROLL PROGRAM MODE THROUGH CURRENCY SYMBOLS- PRESS "MED" US DOLLAR ($) UK POUND (£) TO ENTER PROGRAM EURO MENU.
  • Page 154: Selecting Vending Mode

    SELECTING VENDING MODE READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM ACCUMULATIVE SWITCH TO UP POSITION. TIME PROGRAM MODE PRESS “HI” OR “LO” TO TOGGLE PRESS "MED" BETWEEN TO ENTER ACCUMULATIVE PROGRAM TIME OR MENU. ACCUMULATIVE COIN PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS...
  • Page 155: Selecting Vending Safeguard

    SELECTING VENDING SAFEGUARD READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM BAD CREDIT SWITCH TO UP POSITION. RESET PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO TOGGLE PRESS "MED" THE VENDING TO ENTER SAFE GUARD PROGRAM FROM BAD COIN MENU.
  • Page 156: Setting Left Coin Denomination

    SETTING LEFT COIN DENOMINATION READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" TO INCREASE OR ENTER DECREASE THE PROGRAM LEFT COIN MENU. DENOMINATION. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 157: Setting Right Coin Denomination

    SETTING RIGHT COIN DENOMINATION READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" INCREASE OR TO ENTER DECREASE THE PROGRAM RIGHT COIN MENU. DENOMINATION. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "HI"...
  • Page 158: Setting Amount To Start

    SETTING AMOUNT TO START READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" INCREASE OR TO ENTER DECREASE THE PROGRAM AMOUNT TO MENU. START PRICE. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS...
  • Page 159: Pl #06 Setting Amount For Top Off

    SETTING AMOUNT FOR TOP OFF 0.05 TO 25.00 READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "HI" OR "LO" TO PRESS "MED" INCREASE OR TO ENTER DECREASE THE PROGRAM AMOUNT FOR MENU.
  • Page 160: Pl #07 Accessing Upper Dryer Faults

    ACCESSING UPPER DRYER FAULT RECORDS READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL SETTINGS PRESS "LO" ONE (1) TIME TO SCAN DOWN TO PL #07 FAULT RECORDING.
  • Page 161: Pl #07 Accessing Lower Dryer Faults

    ACCESSING LOWER DRYER FAULT RECORDS READY, INSERT 0.25 ¢ TO START FROM READY MODE TOGGLE PROGRAM SWITCH TO UP POSITION. PROGRAM MODE PRESS "MED" TO ENTER PROGRAM MENU. PL #01 CONTROL PRESS "LO" ONE (1) SETTINGS TIME TO SCAN DOWN TO PL #07 FAULT RECORDING.
  • Page 162: Clearing Credit

    Flowchart for Clearing Credit Stop Dry Cycle by Opening and Closing Door. Do Not use the “PAUSE” Key. SELECT TEMP TO RESTART Make Sure Program Switch is Down. Enter the Following Key Sequence While holding “PAUSE” at all TIMES, press “HI” 3 times, Press and “LO”...
  • Page 163: Accessing And Clearing Coin Vault Total

    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 PROGRAM MODE Ready Mode Press “HI” one (1) time and controller will display the Coin Vault Total.
  • Page 164 SECTION VII FACTORY PRESETS For AD-330 Dryer Model FACTORY DEFAULTS CONTROL SETTINGS LANGUAGE ENGLISH TEMP SCALE °F BUZZER MODE BUZZ PL#01 BEEP COUNT 1 TO 9 BEEPS DRY MODE COIN PAUSE TIME 0 to 3 MINUTES READY PROMPT READY-INSERT AMOUNT TO START...
  • Page 165 For SL-30 Dryer Model. FACTORY DEFAULTS CONTROL SETTINGS LANGUAGE ENGLISH TEMP SCALE °F BUZZER MODE BUZZ PL#01 BEEP COUNT 1 TO 9 BEEPS DRY MODE COIN PAUSE TIME 0 to 3 MINUTES READY PROMPT READY-INSERT AMOUNT TO START MACHINE SETTINGS MODEL reference dryer model type ROTATION SENSOR...
  • Page 166 For AD-360 Dryer Model FACTORY DEFAULTS CONTROL SETTINGS LANGUAGE ENGLISH TEMP SCALE °F BUZZER MODE BUZZ PL#01 BEEP COUNT 1 TO 9 BEEPS DRY MODE COIN PAUSE TIME 0 to 3 MINUTES READY PROMPT READY-INSERT AMOUNT TO START MACHINE SETTINGS MODEL reference dryer model type ROTATION SENSOR...
  • Page 167 SECTION VIII PHASE 7 DUAL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER (DMC) COMPUTER SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS IMPORTANT: YOU MUST DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND THE GAS OR 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.
  • Page 168 SAIL SWITCH CLOSED FAULT – This routine prevents the startup 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 Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will display “PLEASE WAIT START UP IN PROCESS” and will allow the Phase 7 DMC (computer) 10-seconds for the sail switch to open before faulting out on a “SAIL SWITCH CLOSED FAULT –SELECT TEMPERATURE TO RESTART”.
  • Page 169 BURNER CONTROL FAULT – This routine monitors the gas return valve signal and compares it with the Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) purge time setting. If the gas return valve signal does not turn on by the DSI purge time expires or if it turns on for less than 200 ms, the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer will turn off the heat output, increase a counter and wait the interpurge time before reattempting to ignite the burner.
  • Page 170 CHECK CONTROL BOARD FUSE #2 – This routine identifies the opening of the main fuse (fuse 2) on the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer. If the fuse has opened, the Phase 7 DMC (computer) will not allow a cycle to begin and will display “CHECK CONTROL BOARD FUSE #2” condition. If the fuse has opened after the cycle has begun, it will still trigger the CHECK CONTROL BOARD FUSE #2.
  • Page 171 B. S.A.F.E. SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC CONDITIONS In the event that the Phase 7 dual microprocessor controller (DMC) computer detects a fault in the Sensor Activated Fire Extinguishing (S.A.F.E.) system, the Phase 7 DMC (computer) will display the message “S.A.F.E. SYSTEM DISABLED…READY”. To find out the reason why the S.A.F.E. system disabled, press and hold the “PAUSE”...
  • Page 172 C. INPUT/OUTPUT (I/O) BOARD L.E.D. INDICATORS Top Pocket Inputs H2O – (RED L.E.D.) This light emitting diode (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. LINT – (RED L.E.D.) This L.E.D.
  • Page 173 3. Bottom Pocket Inputs LINT – (RED L.E.D.) This light emitting diode (L.E.D.) will indicate the status of the lint drawer. If the drawer is closed, then the L.E.D. is ON. EXHL – (RED L.E.D.) This L.E.D. will indicate the status of the exhaust high limit disk. If the disk is closed (temperature below 225º...
  • Page 174 D. KEYBOARD (TOUCH PAD) LAYOUT 1. Liquid Crystal Display 2. HI Button 3. MED Button 4. LO Button 5. PAUSE Button 6. HI Button 7. MED Button 8. LO Button 9. PAUSE Button...
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  • Page 177 Our dryers showcase ADC’s engineer-driven approach to design. Bearings are permanently lubricated on the motor and drive system. There are no chains used at ADC; rather, we use V-belts and pulleys for smooth, quiet, and trouble free opera- tion. Our dryer cabinets are electrostatically powder-painted inside and out then baked at 420-degrees fahrenheit before final assembly - ensuring the hardest surface and the longest lasting finish in the industry.
  • Page 178 3ø 23.1 web-only document 10/10 88 Currant Road Fall River, MA 02720-4781 • 508.678.9000 • Fax: 508.678.9447 • Email: sales@amdry.com www.amdry.com * Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Contact ADC for dimensions not shown or for clarification.

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