GE CleanSpeak GTD81ESPJMC Technical Service Manual page 41

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Fault Codes
To check fault codes:
1. Enter Sevice Test Mode.
2. Index to the Fault Codes function (t6) by turning the knob. If there is more than one fault, pressing the
START button will clear the displayed fault code from the fault log and cause the next most recent fault to
be displayed.
Control shall display fault on SSD (7-segment display) model and LED model as per table.
FAULT CODE
"--" or "---"
No fault
F01
Inlet thermistor short circuit. If temperature is greater than 120°F replace thermistor or
review connection; if temperature less than or equal to 120°F clear fault.
F02
Outlet Thermistor short circuit. If temperature is greater than 120°F replace thermistor or
review connection; if temperature less than or equal to 120°F clear fault.
F03
Inlet Thermistor Open circuit. If temperature is less than 40°F replace thermistor or review
connection; if temperature greater than or equal to 40°F clear fault.
F04
Outlet Thermistor Open circuit. If temperature is less than 36°F replace thermistor or
review connection; if temperature greater than or equal to 36°F clear fault.
F05
EEPROM Error. Replace the board.
F06
Stuck button. If a button is pressed longer that a minute this fault is set; if no button stuck
clear fault.
F07
*Mis-wire. Neutral wire improperly connected; Please ensure proper Neutral to center
terminal. If connection has been corrected; clear code as necessary.
F08
Door Switch Stuck Closed. Set when door has not opened for 5 cycles. This fault is cleared
when door switch opens.
F09
Long dry times. Set when dryer reaches maximum cycle time. This fault is cleared when the
F010
Empty drum. Set when empty drum is detected; if no empty drum detected in a cycle this
fault is cleared at the beginning of next cycle.
F011
Dry load. Set when dry load is detected; if cycle completes without dry load being detected
this fault is cleared at the beginning of next cycle.
*When F7 appears on the control the user will be locked out from running the machine until the voltage is
the correct operating range. (See table below.)
102V
5V - No Fault Code
120V
5V - No Fault Code
155V
5V - No Fault Code
162V
Pulse - No Fault Code
165V
0V - F07 Displayed
200V
0V - F07 Displayed
220V
0V - F07 Displayed
250V
0V - F07 Displayed
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