Dry cycle – Equator ED 510 User Manual
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Dry Cycle
Problem
Possible Cause
Repair Procedure
1a. No power input.
1a. Check that cord is plugged in, and
circuit breaker or, if fuse is OK. Test
unit power switch.
1b. Door not closed.
1b. Close door firmly, so that it latches
tightly.
1. No tumble
action.
1c. Belt.
1c. Check belt, adjust tension.
2a. No Heat coming into the
drum
2a. Check the Fuse Link according to
the instructions in Appendix A and
replace if necessary.
2b. Timer not advanced beyond
the cool-down period.
2b. Set dryer timer for times longer
than 15 minutes.
2c. Thermostats open.
2c. Check for continuity, at room
temperature.
2d. Thermal fuse open.
2d. Check for continuity.
2e. Heating elements.
2e. Check resistance: 25 ohms
maximum open.
2. Clothes
cold and damp
at the end of
the dry cycle.
2f. Dryer timer.
2f. Test for 115 vac between terminals
B1 & 22 of Heat Timer
3a. Blower impeller.
3d. Remove and clean. Also check to
see if condensing channel is clogged
with lint.
3. Clothes hot
and damp at
the end of the
dry cycle
3b. * Blower housing to Tub
Seals mismatched.
3f. Disassemble blower housing from
tub. Ensure that seals are positioned
properly & reassemble.