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2013-05-09
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![FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN’S USE ONLY PART NO. W10177459ATECH SHEET - DO NOT DISCARD PAGE 2ButtonRotating this CycleSelector turns cycleLEDs on or off.Start button controls its own indicator,starts dryer and displays version information.Power button controls its own indicator and Cycle Status LEDs.Controls Lock/Unlock buttoncontrols LED below button.Turns off all LEDs and exitsdiagnostics.Drum Light button controls LED below button.“Less Time” buttonturns the middle andright digit of thedisplay on or off.“More Time” buttonturns the left digitand colon of thedisplay on or off.Wrinkle Shield button controls its own indicator and starts Inlet Air Flow Diagnostic.Button Sound button controls all LEDsabove button(Green-Amber-Off).Cycle Signal button controls all LEDs above button(Green-Amber-Off)and starts displaying Line Voltage Diagnostic.Each buttoncontrols all LEDsabove button(Green-Amber-Off).Figure 1. Console Diagnostics.DIAGNOSTIC: Displaying Inlet Air Flow(Electric Models Only)Used to display the air flow value at the inlet of theheater box being measured by the machinecontrol.After entering the Diagnostic Test Mode, waitingfor the 5 second delay, and cycling through anysaved fault codes, press the Wrinkle Shield buttonto activate air flow detection. A 30 or 50 secondcountdown timer will start and the dryer willturn on.➔If the dryer is cold, the countdown will start at50 seconds.NOTE: If the dryer is extremely cold (less than40°F [4.4°C]) the air flow may not be detectedproperly, and “--” will be displayed.➔If the dryer is hot, the countdown timer willstart at 30 seconds (cool down period)followed by an additional 50 secondcountdown.A Dryness Level modifier LED will also beilluminated to indicate the air flow rangecorresponding to the number displayed.■The More LED will be illuminated for air flowreadings above 40 cfm.■The Normal LED will be illuminated for air flowreadings between 29 and 40 cfm.■The Less LED will be illuminated for air flowreadings less than 29 cfm.➔If air flow value is low (Less LED is lit),check to make sure the lint screen is clean,the door seal is in place and the vent is notobstructed.DIAGNOSTIC: Displaying Line VoltageUsed to display the line voltage currently beingmeasured by the machine control:After entering the Diagnostic Test Mode, waitingfor the 5 second delay, and cycling through anysaved fault codes, press the Cycle Signal button.The voltage value will be displayed.➔If the line voltage is not seen on L2, the displaywill flash L2. Go to TEST #1, page 4.DEACTIVATING THE DIAGNOSTICTEST MODEPress the Pause/Cancel button to exit diagnostics.ACTIVATING THE MANUAL LOAD TEST1. Be sure the dryer is in standby mode (pluggedin with all indicators off, or with only the Doneindicator on).2. Select any one button (except Pause/Canceland Controls Lock/Unlock) and follow the stepsbelow, using the same button (remember thebutton):a. Press/hold 2 secondsb. Release for 2 secondsc. Press/hold 2 secondsd. Release for 2 secondse. Press/hold 2 secondsf. Release for 2 secondsg. Press/hold 2 secondsThe motor starts right away, the “Sensing”Status LED comes on, and “0” (zero) isdisplayed (this step starts the Manual Loadsequence):1. Motor turnson. ➔“Sensing” StatusLED turns on. ➔0:00 isdisplayed.Now press any key (except Pause/Cancel andControls Lock/Unlock) and the control willadvance through each step of the followingsequence:2. Motor + heater. ➔“Damp”Status LEDturns on.➔0:02 isdisplayed.3. Motor + heater+ drum light. ➔“Cool Down”Status LEDturns on.➔0:03 isdisplayed.4. All loads turnoff. ➔“Done”Status LEDturns on.➔0:04 isdisplayed.DEACTIVATING THE MANUALLOAD TESTPress the Pause/Cancel button to exit this mode.](https://usermanual.wiki/Pdf/W10177459AWhirlpoolDuetSportDryerTechSheet.223347982-User-Guide-Page-2.png)