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SECTION IV
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
A. CONTROL PANEL (MICROPROCESSOR)
Lifting the control door will reveal the control panel
assembly. Opening the control panel will allow
access to the major components which include the
computer board and keyboard (touch pad). The
keyboard (touch pad) inputs to the computer what
temperature and program has been selected. The
computer controls the entire operation of the dryer.
It accepts inputs and gives outputs to various parts
throughout the dryer.
B. CONTROL PANEL (NON-MICROPROCESSOR)
On models without microprocessors, a timer is used to set a specific time. Most non-microprocessor dryers are
built with dual timers, a 60 minute dry timer and a 15 minute cool down timer. The temperature selector switch
selects the “Hi,” “Perm Press,” or “Lo Temp.” The “Push To Start” relay activates the dryer which starts the
drying cycle.
PRIOR TO NOVEMBER 3, 2000
AS OF NOVEMBER 3, 2000
C. CONTROL BOX
Lifting the control door and opening the computer panel
will reveal the control box. Inside the control box are
ALL
the electronic control components. Located on
the back of the control panel is the computer. Included
in the control box are the 30-position block, fuse block,
and transformer.
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