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Rotational Safe Guard – Optional (nSEn)
This program monitors the rot ation of the tumbler and works
in conjunction with a special sensor (optional) located at the
rear tumbler support area of the dryer . If the tumbler is not
rotating (i.e., broken belt, failed motor , etc.), the Phase 5
microprocessor controller (computer) will disable all output s
(shut the dryer down), the buzzer (tone) will sound (for time
programmed), and the L.E.D. display will read a failure
message "SEFL" (Rot ational Sensor Circuit Failure).
failure code must be cancelled manually by opening and
closing the PS.
This program selection (option) can be
programmed to be active ("SEn") or inactive ("nSEn").
NOTE: This parameter is programmed by the factory to be
inactive ("nSEn") unless the dryer was manufactured with
optional "rotational sensor."
PL02 – Percent Dry (PdrY)
When in the Automatic Mode, the dryer will run until the preset
level of dryness has been reached or until the Maximum Auto
Dryness Time (Adrt) has been reached or until the Maximum
Auto Dryness Time (Adrt) has expired. The dryness level is
programmable from a minimum of 90% to a maximum of 100%.
NOTE: Due to humidity, atmospheric pressure, water
retention in the garment etc., the desired "Percent Dry"
("PdrY") may vary. It is suggested that the owner
determine which level of dryness (90% to 100%) is best
suited for his/her application by experimenting with a few
test loads.
PL03 – High Temperature (HI°F)
The high operating temperature is programmable from a
minimum of 100° F to a maximum of 190° F in ten-degree
increments or from a minimum of 38° C to a maximum of 88°
C in five-degree increments.
PL04 – High Cool Down
Temperature/Time (HICd)
The first p art of this program controls the cool down
temperature when the Phase 5 microprocessor controller
(computer) is used in the automatic mode.
temperature is programmable from a minimum of 70° F to a
maximum of 190° F in ten-degree increment s or from a
minimum of 21° C to a maximum of 88° C in five-degree
increments.
The second part of this program controls the cool down time
for both the automatic and timed modes. The cool down time
can be programmed from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 9
minutes.
NOTE: When the Phase 5 microprocessor controller
(computer) is used in the automatic mode, at the end of the
drying cycle, the Phase 5 microprocessor controller
(computer) will start the cooling cycle for the cool down
time programmed or until the temperature has dropped to
the programmed cool down temperature, whichever of the
two comes first.
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PL05 – Low Temperature (LO°F)
Same as PL03 but for Low Temperature program.
PL06 – Low Cool Down
Temperature/Time (LOCd)
Same as for PL04 but for low Cool Down Temperature/Time.
PL07 – Permanent Press (PP°F)
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Same as PL03 but for Permanent Press.
PL08 – Permanent Press Cool Down
Temperature/Time (PPCd)
Same as PL04 but for Permanent Press Cool Down
Temperature/Time.
PL09 – Left Coin Slot Denomination (LCdE)
In the case of a single coin acceptor , this program setting is
determined by the value of the coin acceptor (i.e., 25¢).
When a dual coin acceptor is used, the program setting is
determined by the lef t coin slot coin acceptor value (lower
coin value).
Program settings are from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of
9999.
PL10 – Right Coin Slot Denomination (rCdE)
This program need only be set when a dual coin acceptor is
used. The program setting is determined by the value of the
right coin acceptor slot (higher value).
Program settings are from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of
9999.
When used in conjunction with the lef t Coin Slot Denomination
program, the Phase 5 microprocessor controller (computer)
automatically calculates the ratios necessary for coin insertion
time values.
PL11 – Time For Amount To Start (tFAS)
This program is set for the specific value in TIME that will be
vended for the programmed "Amount To Start" ("AtSt") the
The cool down
dryer. For example, if 25¢ is required to start the dryer for 10
minutes, the settings would be...
PL11 "Time for Amount to Start" .............. "tFAS" = 10
PL12 "Amount To Start" ............................ "AtSt" = 25
In addition, with the "T ime For Amount to Start" ("tFAS") and
the "Amount To Start" (PL12 – "AtSt") programmed along with
the type of coin acceptor (denominations) on the dryer (i.e.
10¢/25¢), the Phase 5 microprocessor controller (computer)
will do all calculations and vend the correct amount of time for
any coin inserted after the initial "Amount To Start" has been
inserted – including both accumulative coin program settings.
For example, if a dryer is equipped with a 10¢/25¢ dual coin
acceptor and the desired "Amount To Start" ("AtSt") is 55¢ for
33 minutes ("tF AS"), with the microprocessor controller
(computer) set for accumulative time, after initial "Amount To
Start" is inserted (55¢), each additional 10¢ inserted would
yield 6 minutes, and each additional 25¢ inserted would yield
15 minutes.
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