Dexter Laundry DN0170 XL Service Manual

Dexter Laundry DN0170 XL Service Manual

Door on premise dryer

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Dexter Industrial DN0170 XL Door
On Premise Dryer
Parts & Service Manual
Part # 8533-122-001 6/21
Starting serial number

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  • Page 1 Dexter Industrial DN0170 XL Door On Premise Dryer Parts & Service Manual Part # 8533-122-001 6/21 Starting serial number...
  • Page 2 Equipment Safety Warnings Symbols and Terminology Used in this Equipment Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 3 Equipment Safety Warnings Symbols and Terminology Used in this Equipment Warning! Do not operate equipment if door glass is damaged in any way. Warning! Keep clear of rotating parts. Prohibited! Do not enter this equipment or space. Prohibited! Do not step or stand on this equipment. Prohibited! Do not operate without all guards and covers in place.
  • Page 4 Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in death or seri- ous injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 5 WARNING • All washers and Dryers must be installed in ac- cordance to all applicable electrical, plumbing and all other local codes. • These installation and operation instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid injury and electrical shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the installation and op- eration instructions, unless qualified.
  • Page 6 WARNING Children should be supervised to ensure they do not operate or play in or around equipment. Keep all panels in place to protect against electrical shock and injury and add rigidity to washer. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a...
  • Page 7 Warning! Do not operate equipment if door glass is damaged in any way. Warning! Keep clear of rotating parts. Prohibited! Do not enter this equipment or space. Prohibited! Do not step or stand on this equip- ment. Prohibited! Do not operate without all guards and covers in place.
  • Page 8 Prohibited! Do not attempt to open, touch, or pro- ceed before referring to the manual or unless quali- fied. Mandatory! Read all supporting documentation be- fore operating or maintaining equipment. Mandatory! Disconnect power before servicing equipment. Mandatory! Lock out and tag out before servicing this equipment.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Dexter Safety Table of Contents Guidelines Section 1: Specifications & Installation Specifications, Mounting Dimensions Specifications. & Dimensions 170Lb....12 & WARNING Section 2:Installation Instructions Dryer Installation & Clearences .......16 These washers are equipped with devices and features relating to their safe operation. To avoid injury or electrical Dryer Make up air ..........17 shock, do not perform and service, unless qualified to do Electrical Requirements........17...
  • Page 10 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 11 Section 1: Dryer Specifications and Mounting Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 12 Machine Specifications: 170 Lb. Dimensions / Capacity Dry Weight Capacity - lb (kg) 170 lb (77.1 kg) Cabinet Height - in (cm) 94” (238.8 cm) Cabinet Width - in (cm) 53.125” (134.9 cm) Overall Depth - in (cm) 63” (160 cm) Door Opening - in (cm) 30”...
  • Page 13 Machine Dimensions: 170Lb Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 14 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 15: Dryer Installation & Clearences

    Section 2: Dryer Installation Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 16 Dryer Installation All commercial dryer installations must conform with local applicable local codes or in the absence of lo- cal codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1A-1988. Canadian installations must comply with current standard CAN/CGA-B149(.1 or .2) Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances or Equipment, and local codes if applicable.
  • Page 17: Electrical Requirements

    MAKE-UP AIR Adequate make-up air must be supplied to replace air exhausted by dryers on all types of installa- tions. Provide a minimum make-up air opening to the outside for each dryer as follows: Dryer Model Make-up Air Volume/Time Make-up Air Opening Area (minimum) DN0170NE-13EB2R 12”...
  • Page 18: Gas Requirements

    GAS REQUIREMENTS The complete gas requirements necessary to operate the dryer satisfactorily are listed on the serial plate located on the back panel of the dryer. The inlet gas connection to the unit is 3/4 inch pipe thread. A joint compound resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases should be em- ployed in making pipe connections.
  • Page 19 If the exhaust pipe passes through a wall, a metal sleeve of slightly larger diameter should be set in the wall and the exhaust pipe passed through this sleeve. This practice is required by some local codes and is recommended in all cases to protect the wall. This type of installation should have a means provid- ed to prevent rain and high winds from entering the exhaust when the dryer is not in use.
  • Page 20 DRYER IGNITION (SOLID STATE IGNITION). The solid state ignition system lights the main burner gas by spark. The gas is ignited and burns only when the gas-valve relay (in the electronic controller) calls for heat. The procedure for first-time starting of a dryer is as follows: A.
  • Page 21 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 22 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 23: Section 3: Dryer Operating

    Section 3: Dryer Operating & Programing Instructions Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 24 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 25 TOUCH PAD DESCRIPTION INDICATOR LIGHTS (L.E.D.s) Description Cycle (1 through 5) These L.E.D.s are on solid when a particular cycle is chosen for operation or programming. Gas Valve This L.E.D. is part of the 4-digit numeric display and will be on solid during the drying part of a cycle when the gas valve does not need to be on.
  • Page 26 This touch pad switch will stop the dryer during a dry cycle without clear ing the present drying cycle if pressed once. If pressed and released twice, consecutively, the present dry cycle will be cleared. STOP This touch pad switch will start the operation of a dry cycle if pressed and released once.
  • Page 27 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To dry a load of items, you must choose one of the five-programmed dry cycles. Each of these five dry cycles may be modified in two different ways to match your load. Please, refer to the “Permanent Reversing Dryer Controller Programming”...
  • Page 28 During the dry cycle, either pressing the STOP touch pad switch on the dryer controller or opening the dryer loading door will stop the dry cycle and not clear it. If you press the STOP touch pad switch on the controller and then open the dryer loading door, the dry cycle will not be cleared.
  • Page 29 TEMPORARY REVERSINGDRYER CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING Temporary programming mode will allow the change of the stored dry cycle settings in the dryer controller for one complete dry cycle. After the dry cycle is complete, the default settings that existed be- fore the temporary change are restored. The temporary dry cycle can be stopped and cleared at any time during the dry cycle operation.
  • Page 30 Press and release the SELECT/ENTER touch pad switch on the dryer controller. Once the SELECT/ENTER touch pad switch is pressed and released, the dry time L.E.D. will switch off, the dry cycle L.E.D. and programming L.E.D. will remain on, the temperature L.E.D.
  • Page 31 TEMPORARY REVERSING DRYER CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE REQUIREMENTS: Dry a load with 40 minutes of actual heat at 185°F and five minutes of cool down. The following procedure will show you how to temporarily modify the existing dry cycle 5 program for one cycle of drying.
  • Page 32 PERMANENT REVERSING DRYER CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING The permanent programming mode will allow the change of the stored dry cycle settings in the dryer controller until the operator physically changes them again. The factory default settings can be restored in the dryer controller by pressing the default settings push-button on the back (component) side of the dryer controller circuit board.
  • Page 33 Press and release either the UP or DOWN touch pad switch of the dryer controller to change the drying temperature. Each press and release of either the UP or DOWN touch pad switch will either increase or decrease, respectively, the temperature by five degrees Fahren- heit or three degrees Celsius, depending on how your dryer controller is set up.
  • Page 34 PERMANENT REVERSING DRYER CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE REQUIREMENTS: Dry a load with 50 minutes of actual heat at 195°F and three minutes of cool down. The following procedure will show you how to permanently modify the existing dry cycle 5 pro- gram for one cycle of drying.
  • Page 35 Press and release the SELECT/ENTER touch pad switch of the dryer controller. Once the SELECT/ENTER touch pad switch is pressed and released, the reversing L.E.D. will switch off, the programming L.E.D. and the dry cycle 5 L.E.D. will remain on, and the flashing “rEv”...
  • Page 36 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 37 Section 4: Trouble Shooting and Schematics Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 38 Service Procedures Removing Top for Low Clearance Entrances Remove front upper service panel by removing the two Phillips head screws. lift up panel on hinge and remove the four ninge screws to remove panel. Phillips head screws Phillips head screws Remove top cover by removing the twenty-two 5/16 screws holding the top cover, five on each side and the center six holding the cover to the burner housing.
  • Page 39 Removing Top for Low Clearance Entrances Continued. Remove the three 5/16 screws holding left side of burner. 5/16 head screws Remove the two front 5/16 screws holding burner to top deck. Remove one Right rear 5/16 screw holding burner to top deck. Next lift left side of the burner ½”...
  • Page 40 Pressure Testing 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 ½ psig (14” water colum). The dryer must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½...
  • Page 41 Front Panel Removal Power down machine Remove the two Torx “T10” screws and tilt down control & touch pad. T-10 Torx T-10 Torx Screw Screw Disconnect main harness and temp probe harness from board and feed through 2” plug. Main Harness Plug Temp Probe Harness...
  • Page 42 Front Panel Removal Continued. Remove the eight white Torx “T-20” screws, Next remove the ten Phillips screws. T-20 Torx Screws T-20 Torx T-20 Torx Screws Screws T-20 Torx Phillips head screws Screws Disconnect red and black door switch wires from ¼” connectors at main harness in upper right cavity.
  • Page 43 Door Switch Removal & Installation Remove front panel (see Front Panel Removal). Next disconnect door switch wires from back of loading door switch. Remove door switch by depressing the two tabs on switch and remove from the front of the panel. Re-assemble in reverse order.
  • Page 44 170Lb Loading Door Reversal Remove upper service panel by removing the four Phillips screws. Remove cloths door, (see Clothes Door Removal). Remove front panel, (see Front Panel Removal). Remove the hinge strap by removing the four hinge strap Phillips head screws. 3/4 Plug Optional Door Switch Door Switch...
  • Page 45 170Lb Loading Door Reversal (Continued) Remove the chanel assembly Remove the two channel assembly Phillips head screws from the front side of the panel. Remove door switch by depressing tab and removing through front. Door Switch Release Remove plug on left side and insert into switch hole on the right side. Door Switch Rear Channel Assy.
  • Page 46 170Lb Loading Door Reversal (Continued) Re-install channel assembly and two Phillips head screws, making sure door switch wires are routed to the outside of the machine. Re-install hinge strap by installing the six Phillips head screws. Install loading door catch (p/n 9086-015-002) by using two rivets (p/n 9491-009-004). Reattach loading door and hinge plate, (see Loading Door Removal).
  • Page 47 Lint Screen Door Reversal (continued) 3. Next you will have to switchh door switch paddle on the back side of the lint door. you will need to drill out the rivits and move to the lower left corner. Note: you will not have to move the door switch on this model. Lint door paddle Lint door...
  • Page 48 Installation of Clothes Door Window & Gasket Remove the loading door. Place the clothes door, with its face down, on a solid surface. Note: Pre-warming the gasket under a heat lamp makes the installation much easier. Put the door glass gasket on the loading door with the ridges in the wide side up. Locate the seam at the door latching stud.
  • Page 49 Clothes Door Latch Adjustment Loosen the lock nut on the latching stud. It is located directly behind the door handle. Open the loading door. Screw the door catch stud in or out as necessary and then retighten the lock nut. Adjustment Stud Pressure Regulator Adjustment Use the following procedure whenever it is necessary to check the pressure regulator setting.
  • Page 50 Gas Valve Removal Disconnect gas Line from gas shut-off union. Remove the six 5/16 screws from the gas valve bracket and remove valve, manifold and bracket assembly. 5/16” Gas Valve Bracket Screws Gas Valve Union 5/16” Gas Valve Bracket Screws Main Burner Orifice Removal Remove gas valve assembly, (See Gas Valve And Manifold Removal).
  • Page 51 Burner Tube Removal Remove gas valve assembly, (See Gas Valve And Manifold Removal). Remove the six 5/16 screws, lift up tube and slide out rear of burner housing. Re-assemble in reverse order, (Note: when reinstalling burner tubes make sure gas holes are on top).
  • Page 52 Manual Resettable Over Temperature Safety Thermostat The second hi-limit thermostat is located outside the rear exhaust opening mounted on the left side of the exhaust duct at the rear outlet height. The manually resettable thermostat limits the operating temperature a dryer can reach should some abnormal situation occur.
  • Page 53 Electronic Ignition Module This machine uses an electronic spark ignition system to directly light the burners. The electronic ignition module (gray box) is located inside the rear control box. The red wire from the transformer provides 24 VAC through the 1.5 amp fuse and into the module to operate the entire direct ignition system.
  • Page 54 Spark Electrode Assembly-Function Step 1: The spark electrode and sensing electrodes are located directly at the side of the burner housing. Step 2: The electrode with the black hi-voltage wire conducts the spark to the center grounding probe, directly over the burner. Step 3: The electrode with the black sensing wire detects ignition and monitors flame by signaling the module.
  • Page 55 Motor Drive Belt Replacement The motor drive belt has a spring tension provided by the motor tension spring. To replace the motor drive belt the final drive belt should be removed by using a pry bar starting the belt over the edge of the pulley and rotating around until the belt works itself off Final Drive Belt Replacement To replace the final drive belts turn the cylinder slowly by hand and work the belt off of the large pulley.
  • Page 56 Idler Arm Assembly Removal Remove drive and tumbler belts, (see Belt Removal). Remove idler pulley, (see Idler Pulley Removal). Remove the two ¾” tension adjustment bolts. Remove Locking collar from idler arm pivot rod. Remove rod and arm assembly. Reassemble in reverse order. Tension Adjustment Tension...
  • Page 57 Tumbler Pulley Removal Remove drive and tumbler belts, (see Belt Removal). Remove idler pulley, (see Idler Pulley Removal). Use ¾” socket to remove retaining bolt, washer, and star washer. Using three jaw puller remove pulley and tolerance ring. Re-assemble in reverse order. 3/4”...
  • Page 58 Tumbler Assembly Removal Remove drive and tumbler belts, (see Belt Removal). Remove idler pulley, (see Idler Pulley Removal). Remove tumbler pulley, (see Tumbler Pulley Removal). Remove front panel, (see Front Panel Removal). Use three jaw puller to push out tumbler assembly. First re-insert bolt to protect shaft end.
  • Page 59 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 60 Dryer Trouble Shooting Symptom Probable Cause Suggested Remedy Tumbler does not turn Drive belts Check both drive belts. Replace if failed. Tumbler does not turn Check Variable frequency drive for faults. Turn of power supply to reset machine. Door switch Check door switch contacts and adjustment.
  • Page 61 Dryer Trouble Shooting Symptom Probable Cause Suggested Remedy Tumbler turns, ignition Gas supply Make sure gas supply is working. sparks, no flame Gas pressure Check gas pressure with a manometer. Adjust if necessary. Spark Electrode Sensor Check for damage to electrode or mounting. Check to ensure that sparking occurs.
  • Page 62 REVERSING DRYER FAULT CODES FAULT # FAULT # FAULT ACTION DESCRIPTION Short in thermostat sensor Dryer stops and “F1” flashes on the 4-digit display. When short circuit circuit on sensor input is removed, “LOAd” appears on the 4-digit display and the remaining dry time is reset. Open thermostat sensor.
  • Page 63 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 64 Wiring Schematic Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 65 Wiring Diagram Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 66 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 67: Dryer Parts Data

    Section 5: Dryer Parts Data DN0170NC-13EB1R Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 68 Dryer Cabinet Front Panel Description T-170 Loading Door Compleate Wht/Brushed SS/Blk (#1-#9) 9960-331-003 Door Assy, Loading (Ring only) Brushed SS 9960-329-001 Door Assy, Loading (Ring & Glass only) Brushed SS (#1 & #2) 9960-330-001 Glass, Door 9212-002-006 Adhesive-Door Glass, 10.3 oz. tube (24-Hour Cure Time) 8561-138-002 Plate Assy, Hinge (Wht) 9982-398-003...
  • Page 69 7,8,9 14,15 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 70: Dryer Cabinet Group

    Dryer Cabinet Group Continued Description T-170 Nameplate - Dexter Dryer Black 9412-216-001 Door Assy-Upper, OPL (Wht) 9960-333-002 Screw-Phillips, 10Bx1 3/4 9545-008-014 Washer-Finish 8641-585-001 Nut-Spring 8640-399-001 Bracket-Upper Service Door (pivot) 9029-224-001 Rivet, 3/16 Low Profile 9491-009-001 Screw 9545-012-020 8640-413-002 Box-Control Front, Black 9041-107-002 Screw-5/16, 10ABx3/8 9545-008-024...
  • Page 71 3, 4 18, 19 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 72 Dryer Cabinet Group Continued Description T-170 Panel-Lower Front, LH 9444-019-004 Screw-5/16, 10ABx3/8 9545-008-024 Trim-Lower Kick, Black 9578-104-002 Screw-Phollips, 10Bx3/8, Black 9545-008-010 Assembly-Door-Lower Service, OPL, Wht (4-9) 9960-332-002 Door-Lower Service, OPL, Wht 9108-150-002 Reinforcement-Lower Service Door 9489-055-001 Rivit-Blind, 1/8 Low Profile 9491-009-004 Screw-Phollips, 10Bx3/4, White 9545-008-035...
  • Page 73 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 74 Dryer Cabinet Group Continued Description T-170 Panel Assy.-Upper Right 9989-696-003 Screw, 5/16- 10ABx3/8 9545-008-024 Insulation-Right Upper, Burner Area 9277-041-030 Panel Assy.-Upper Left 9989-697-002 Screw, 5/16- 10ABx3/8 9545-008-024 Insulation Tumbler Area, Right (Front & Back) 9277-059-001 Insulation Tumbler Area, Right (Center) 9277-059-006 Insulation Tumbler Area, Left (Front &...
  • Page 75 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 76: Dryer Rear View

    Dryer Rear View 170Lb Reversing Description T-170 Pulley, Driven 9453-173-004 Tolerence Ring 9487-234-004 Washer -Flat 8641-581-032 LockWasher - IntTooth, 1” 8641-582-018 Screw, 5/8-11 x 1 1/2 9545-060-001 Belt-Driven 9040-080-001 Impeller, 5” x 16” 9278-046-001 Plate Assembly-Impeller 9982-399-002 Nut-Wiz Lock, 5/16-18 8640-400-003 Gasket-Impeller Housing 9206-428-002...
  • Page 77 Dryer Rear View 170Lb Reversing 2, 3, 4, 5 15, 16 10, 11 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 78 Dryer Rear View 170Lb Reversing Continued Description T-170 Pulley, Driven 9453-173-004 Tolerence Ring 9487-234-004 Washer -Flat 8641-581-032 LockWasher - IntTooth, 1” 8641-582-018 Screw, 5/8-11 x 1 1/2 9545-060-001 Plate Assembly-Intermediate, Tension 9982-378-002 Rod-Intermediate, Pivot 9497-230-002 Collar, Locking 9076-060-001 Bolt, 1/2-13 x 1 1/2 9545-017-001 Thermostat-Overtemp 9576-207-006...
  • Page 79 Dryer Rear View 170Lb Reversing Continued 2, 3, 4, 5 15, 16 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 80 Dryer Rear View-Guard & Exhaust Description T-170 Cover Cabinet 9825-063-001 Screw-5/16, 10ABx3/8 9545-008-024 Duct-Transition, 12” to 10” 9109-124-001 Screws-10-16 x 1/2 9545-008-003 Guard-Side, Right 9208-156-002 Screw-Torx T20, 10B x 3/8, BLK 9545-008-034 Guard-Side, Left 9208-157-002 Screw-Torx T20, 10B x 3/8, BLK 9545-008-034 Guard-Top 9208-155-002...
  • Page 81 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 82 Dryer Rear View-Bearing Housing 170Lb 5, 6 2, 3 11, 12, 13 8, 9 Description T-170 Bearing Housing Complete Assy (Includes bearings & 9803-231-001 Spacer) Housing, Bearing 9241-208-002 Ring, Retaining-Internal 9487-238-004 Bearing, Ball, Front 9036-159-005 Spacer, Bearing 9538-190-001 Bearing, Ball, Rear 9036-159-006 Washer, Flat 8641-581-040...
  • Page 83: Dryer Tumbler Group

    Dryer Tumbler Group 170Lb Description T-170 Tumbler Assy Compleate W/Spider (GALV) 9848-162-001 Tumbler Assy (Galvinized) 9849-161-001 Rod, Tumbler 9497-266-004 Plate support, Tie Rod 9452-805-001 Shim 9552-013-003 Spider Assy 9568-020-001 Nut, Wiz Lock 8640-417-005 Tolerence Ring 9487-234-004 Pulley, Driven 9453-173-004 Washer -Flat 8641-581-032 LockWasher - IntTooth, 1”...
  • Page 84 Dryer Burner Housing Group 170Lb Description T-170 Housing Assembly, Burner 9803-232-001 Screw, 10ABx3/8 9545-008-024 Bracket-Support, Gas Valve 9029-329-001 Side-Extention Baffle, Burner Housing 9551-076-001 Burner, Main 9048-022-001 Baffle-Burner Housing, Extention 9049-128-001 Panel-Burner Housing, Front 9444-026-001 Panel-Burner Housing, Back 9444-025-001 Panel-Burner Housing, Side Left 9551-075-001 Baffle-Center, Burner 9049-127-001...
  • Page 85 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 86 Dryer Air Flow Swwitch Assembly Description T-170 Air Flow switch Assy 9801-098-001 Bracket-Airflow switch 9029-200-001 Shield-Switch 9550-169-003 Switch-Micro 9539-461-009 Nut-Twin, 4-40 8640-401-001 Screw-.625, 4-40 9545-020-001 Actuator-Air Flow Switch 9008-007-001 Pin-Cotter, .09375x.75 9451-169-002 Screw, 10Bx1/4 9545-008-024 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 87 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 88 9, 10 Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 89 Dryer Rear View-Control Box Description T-170 Control Assembly, (1 thru 28) 9857-271-001 Channel-Controls 9081-163-001 Screw, 5/16-10AB-3/8 9545-008-026 Strip-Marker, Terminal 9558-029-006 Terminal Block Assy-Power, 4Pole 9897-035-001 Screw, 5/16-10AB-3/8 9545-008-024 Wire assy-Blk/Red, 8 1/2” 8220-001-230 Wire assy-Blk/Blu, 6 1/2” 8220-001-231 Wire Assy, GRN, 7” 8220-001-478 Screw- 10-32TTx1/2 GRN 9545-008-027...
  • Page 90 Wiring Schematic Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 91 Wiring Diagram Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 92 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 93: 50Hz Dryer Parts

    Section 6: 50Hz Dryer Parts Data Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 94 Notes Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 95 Section 7: Maintenance Schedule Part # 8533-122-001 6/21...
  • Page 96 Preventative Maintenance Daily Step 1: Clean the lint screen free of lint and other debris. Use a soft brush and Hot water if necessary. Step 2: Check the lint screen for tears. Replace if necessary. Step 3: Clean lint from the lint screen compartment. Step 4: Inspect felt seal on lint screen assembly, replace if needed.

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