Section ix l.e.d. display/codes, A. l.e.d. display operating status, L.e.d. display/codes – American Dryer Corp. ML-145 User Manual
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SECTION IX
L.E.D. DISPLAY/CODES
The L.E.D. (light emitting diode) display informs the operator of cycle status, program verification, and displays
important diagnostic codes and fault codes.
A. L.E.D. DISPLAY OPERATING STATUS
1. Cycles in Progress
a. While the dryer is operating, the L.E.D. display will read which cycle is in progress. For example, in
Drying Cycle (Mode), the L.E.D. display will read “dRYING” and in the Cool Down Cycle (Mode)
the L.E.D. display will read “COOL.”
2. Cycle Status
a. While a cycle is in progress, the L.E.D. display will show the progress of the cycle (load) that is being
processed.
1) Automatic Drying Cycle
a) While a cycle is in progress the cycle status, elapse time and dRUM TEMP will be displayed
with [PL5] FLASH active (NFLASH active the “ENTER/START” key must be pressed to
display dRUM TEMP). Approximately half way through the drying cycle, the cycle status
portion of the L.E.D. will display (i.e. dRY LEVEL 68 PcT). The display will change and
count upward until the percentage of extraction programmed is reached.
2) Timed (Manual) Drying Cycle
a) While a cycle is in progress the cycle status, time remaining and dRUM TEMP will be displayed
with [PL5] FLASH active (NFLASH active the “ENTER/START” key must be pressed to
display dRUM TEMP).
3. Alternate Display Programs
a. Programming allows for the L.E.D. display to read just the tumbler (basket) temperature or flash back
and forth from Cycle in Progress or Tumbler (Basket) Temperature while the dryer cycle is in progress.
Unless otherwise specified at the time of ordering the dryer, the Phase 6 OPL microprocessor controller
(computer) is programmed not to flash and to read the Cycle in Progress.
NOTE: Refer to the illustration on the following page for details.
4. Indicator Dots (refer to page 50)
a. Located at the top of the L.E.D. display is a series of dots which indicate the various Phase 6 OPL
microprocessor controller (computer) output functions while a cycle is in progress.