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15. LOW TEMP Cool Down Time
LCL
This option allows the user to set the amount of cool
down time allowed in the LOW TEMP cycle. It is
recommended to set the cool down time for more than
three minutes.
How to Program LOW TEMP Cool Down
Time LCL
1. Control must be in Special Mode. Refer to
Section VII.
2. While pressing and holding the HIGH TEMP
pad with one hand, press the MED TEMP pad
with the other hand. Programmable option
number 1 (Audio Signal SIg) will appear in
the VFD,
Figure 51
.
DRYING
DOOR OPEN
COOL DOWN
PRICE
TIME REMAINING
INSERT COINS
PUSH START
C146IE1A
Figure 51
3. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO
HEAT () pad to scroll through the
programmable options until LCL appears in
the VFD,
Figure 52.
DRYING
DOOR OPEN
COOL DOWN
PRICE
TIME REMAINING
INSERT COINS
PUSH START
C161IE1A
Figure 52
4. When LCL appears in the VFD, press the
START pad. The current number of minutes of
Cool Down will display in the VFD.
5. Press the LOW TEMP (+) pad or the NO
HEAT () pad to increase or decrease the
current number of minutes allowed in Cool
Down,
Figure 53
.
NORMAL
HIGH
TEMP
PERM
PRESS
MED TEMP
DELICATES
LOW
TEMP
TUMBLE
NO
HEAT
START
Press this pad to
scroll ahead or
increase (+) values
Press this pad to
scroll back or
decrease (-) values
Press this pad to
choose (enter) selected
options or values
C147IE1A
Figure 53
6. When the correct number of minutes appears
in the VFD, press the START pad to enter the
corrected number. The next programmable
option, LdE, will appear in the VFD.
NOTE: To program LdE (LOW TEMP
Temperature), see the following page. To program
other options, refer to the appropriate section.
How to Exit Programming Feature
1. Be sure service door has been opened and
closed. Refer to Section VI.
2. While pressing and holding the HIGH TEMP
pad with one hand, press the MED TEMP pad
with the other hand. The control will revert
back to the Ready mode. See
Figure 3
.
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