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3. “SEFL” - Indicates rotational sensor circuit failure meaning that there is a fault somewhere in the
basket (tumbler) rotation detection circuit or the microprocessor controller (computer) program
related to this circuit (PL01) is set incorrectly in the active mode (“SEn”), where the dryer
is not
equipped with optional rotation sensor and should be set in the inactive mode (“nSEn”).
4. “Hot” - Indicates a possible overheating condition. The Phase 5 microprocessor controller (computer)
monitors the temperature in the dryer at ALL times. If the microprocessor controller (computer)
detects that the temperature in the dryer has exceeded 220° F (104° C) it will disable ALL
outputs (shut the dryer down), the tone (buzzer) will sound for approximately 5-seconds, and the
display will read “Hot.” The light emitting diode (L.E.D.) display will continue to read “Hot” until
the temperature sensed has dropped to 220° F (104° C) or lower and the microprocessor controller
(computer) is manually reset by closing and opening the Program Switch (PS).
B. L.E.D. DISPLAY INDICATORS/DOTS
The L.E.D. indicator dots located at the top portion of the display indicates the various microprocessor controller
(computer) output functions while a cycle is in progress. These dots DO NOT necessarily mean that the
outputs are functioning. They are only indicating that the function (output) should be active (on).
1. Heat Circuit Indicator - indicator dot is on whenever the microprocessor controller (computer) is calling
for the heating circuit to be active (on).
2. Motor Circuit Indicator - indicator dot is on whenever a cycle is in progress.