American Dryer Corp. ADG-330D Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
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D. The dryer will not stop, even with no cycle (light emitting diode [L.E.D.] display reads “FILL”)
in progress...
1. Failed motor contactor/relay.
E. The dryer operates for a few minutes, and with the dual microprocessor controller (DMC)
computer motor L.E.D. indicator dot on, the motor stops, and then after a period of time restarts
on its own...
1. Motor is overheating and tripping out on its internal overload...
a. Motor air vents clogged with lint.
b. Low voltage to motor.
F. The dryer operates for a few minutes and then stops...DMC computer L.E.D. display continues
to read cycle in progress, indicator dots are off and dryer can be restarted by pressing selection
key...
1. Intermittent connection in main door/lint drawer circuit...
a. Main door switch or lint drawer switch is out of proper adjustment.
b. Loose connection in main door switch or lint drawer switch wiring.
c. Failed main door switch or lint drawer switch.
G. The dryer does not start, and the DMC computer L.E.D. display reads “door”...
1. DMC “door” input L.E.D. is off...
a. Main door and/or lint drawer
is not properly closed.
b. Failed main door switch.
c. Failed lint drawer switch.
d. Open circuit (broken wire and/or termination) in main door switch circuit wiring or lint drawer switch
circuit wiring.
e. Failed 24 VAC step down transformer.
2. DMC “door” input L.E.D. is on...
a. Failed DMC computer.
H. The dryer does not start (coin models only)...coin(s) inserted and the L.E.D. display continues
to read “FILL” and/or “Amount to Start” (does not read “PUSH”)...
1. Coin acceptor is not adjusted properly (housing is not flush with panel) or is dirty with lint.
2. Failed coin acceptor optic switch.