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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing skill and experience in electrical, electronic, and mechanical appliance repair. Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in injury to persons, and property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.
SPECIFICATIONS DLEX3900* DLGX3901* Model DLEX3700* DLGX3701* DLE3500* DLG3501* Name Electric and Gas Dryer Power supply Please refer to the rating label regarding detailed information 27” (W) X 30” (D) X 38 / ” (H), 51” (D with door open) Size 68.6 cm (W) X 76.1 cm (D) X 98.3 cm (H), 129.7 cm (D with door open) - Normal Cycle IEC 7.4 cu.ft.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS DLEX3900* / DLGX3901* DLEX3700* / DLGX3701* DLE3500*/ DLG3501* INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Dryer Rack Installation Instructions Open the door Put the dryer rack into Check and be sure that the Hold the dryer rack the drum front of the rack is properly with both hands.
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Stacking Kit Installation Instructions To ensure safe and secure installation, please observe the instructions below. WARNING Secure the side bracket to the washer with a screw on the back of the bracket. Repeat Steps 2, 3, and 4 for the other side. Do not attempt this alone! At least two people are required to lift and position the dryer on top of a washing...
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Pedestal Installation Instructions Place the dryer on the • • For dryer Drawer divider (1) Wrench (1) pedestal. Make sure • • the front and back feet Screws (18) † T-clips (4) †† are in the correct positions. The dryer feet will fit into the innermost positions as shown.
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3-1. Connecting Electric Dryers Review the following options to determine the appropriate electrical connection for your home 4-wire receptacle 4-wire connection : Direct wire (NEMA type14-30R) Important :Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited for (1) new branch-circuit installations, (2) mobile homes, and (3) recreational vehicles, and Use the instructions under option 1 if your home (4) areas where local codes prohibit grounding through home has a 4-wire receptacle (NEMA type 14-30R).
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3-wire connection : Direct wire : 4-wire connection with a power supply cord. Important : Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited for (1) new branch-circuit installations, lf your local codes or ordinances do not allow the (2) mobile homes, and (3) recreational vehicles, and use of a 3 wire connection, or you are installing (4) areas where local codes prohibit grounding through your dryer in a mobile home, you must use a...
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: Optional 3-wire : 3-Wire connection with connection. a power supply cord • If your local codes or ordinances do not allow the lf your local codes or ordinances permit the connection of a frame-grounding conductor to the connection of a frame-grounding conductor to the neutral wire, use the instructions under this neutral wire, use these instructions.
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3-2. Connecting The Gas Supply For further assistance, refer to section on Gas Requirements. 1. Make certain your dryer is equipped for use with the 3. Connect to gas supply pipe using a new flexible type of gas in your laundry room. Dryer is equipped stainless steel connector.
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DRYER CYCLE PROCESS DLEX3900* / DLGX3901* Default Conditions of operation and termination Drying Cooling Wrinkle care Cycle Temp- Display erature Level time Electro- Temp- Default Temp- Time sensor Control time Control** 10 min STEAM FRESH MID HIGH Saturation 5 min 45±5˚C 66±4˚C ADJUSTABLE...
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DRYER CYCLE PROCESS DLEX3700* / DLGX3701* Default Conditions of operation and termination Drying Cooling Wrinkle care Cycle Temp- Display erature Level time Electro- Temp- Default Temp- Time sensor Control time Control** 10 min STEAM FRESH MID HIGH Saturation 5 min 45±5˚C 66±4˚C ADJUSTABLE...
DRYER CYCLE PROCESS DLEX3500* / DLGX3501* Default Conditions of operation and termination Drying Cooling Wrinkle care Cycle Temp- Display erature Level time Electro- Temp- Default Temp- Time sensor Control time Control** NORMAL MEDIUM BEDDING 55 min Saturation 45±5˚C 5 min 60±4˚C Sensor ADJUSTABLE...
COMPONENT TESTING INFORMATION Auto reset -31°F (-35°C) Same shape as outlet thermostat. 4. LED Lamp Schematic: If the lamp is turned on It is not by connecting is normal. measured by multimeter because V is 3.2V Measure resistance of the following terminal 1) Door open Terminal: COM - NC (1-3)
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Ω Ω Electric type 15. Inlet. valve Measure resistance of the Following terminal Left picture -.plate...
MOTOR DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC When checking components, turn the power off and discharge voltage. NOTE Contact On / Off by Centrifugal Switch STOP MODE RUN MODE (When Motor does not operate) (Motor operates) Centrifugal switch Centrifugal switch (Pull Drive forward)
STEAM FUNCTION 8-1. Steam Cycle Guide DEFAULT TEMP. FABRIC FABRIC MAXIMUM STEAM TIME CONTROL LEVEL STATE TYPE AMOUNT Comforter Single Bedding (1 each) STEAM 39 minutes SANITARY™ Children’s 3 lbs. clothing Single Comforter (1 each) 20 minutes STEAM Shirts* 5 each FRESH™...
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Symptom Check Point 1. Not heating 1.Check Electric Wiring. 2.Check the motor operation. 3.Voltage of the Main PWB. 4. Check Heater element’s Resistance. <Electric Dryer>...
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<Electric Dryer> Table 1. Resistance for Thermistor Temperature.
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<Gas Dryer> Table 1. Resistance for Thermistor Temperature.
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Not heating (Gas) Unplug UNIT / Check gas valve Defective gas valve Check lint Filter Valve1 terminal > 1.5kΩ~2.5kΩ Clean if needed. Valve2 terminal > Explain to owner responsibility to 1.5kΩ~2.5kΩ and safety reason. Unplug UNIT / Check Igniter Defective Igniter Resistance value = 50~800Ω...
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Symptom Check Point 2. Not tumbling 1.Check Electric Wiring. 2.Check the Door properly closed. 3.Voltage of the Main PWB. 4. Check Blower thermostat’s Resistance <Electric / Gas Dryer>...
FLOW SENSOR FUNCTION 9-1 Flow Sensor This FlowSense function detects the clogging or blocking of ducts. Clogged duct vents or hoses decrease efficiency in drying cloths. Clogged vents can also cause fire. This function alerts you to the need of cleaning the duct. When the alarm about Duct clogging is displayed, clean the duct or call a servicer to clean them.
9-2. Installation Test (Duct Check) Once you have completed the installation of the Press the START/PAUSE button. dryer, use this test to make sure the condition of the The dryer will start the test, which will last a exhaust system is adequate for proper operation of few minutes.
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9-3 Troubleshooting for flow sensor dryer • Check the Error Code before you call for service Error Code Possible Causes Solutions or tE2 • Temperature sensor failure • • Humidity Sensor failure. • • Electric dryer power cord is not •...
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Test 1 When measuring power, be sure to wear insulated gloves to avoid an electric shock. No power was applied to controller. Display (LCD or LED) off. Dryer power on, collector plugged in. Check the Check the outlet, is the voltage fuse or circuit 110 V ~ 125 V AC? breaker...
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When measuring power, be sure to wear insulated gloves to avoid an electric shock. Check the t ab relays connection properly. With dryer power on; connector linked to controller. 1. Power Connection < Table1 > : Connection of the Tap Relay with Heater (Electric) Tab Relay 1 Tab Relay 2 Heater 1 Remark...
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< Table 2 > : Connection of Tap Relay with PCB ASSEMBLY (Gas) Remark Color Harness Blue Wire Check the matching color between harness wire and tap relay. Black Connector Housing (Black housing – black tap relay) Black Wire Connector Housing Tap Relay 1 3.
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Test 2 Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn the power off and discharge voltage. Caution (When discharging, contact the metal plug of power cord with the ground.) During diagnostic test, tE1 and tE2, an error occurs. Trouble Symptom During operation, the heater does not turn off. Difference between actual and sensed temperature is significant.
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Test 3 Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn the power off and discharge voltage. Caution (When discharging, contact the metal plug of power cord with ground wire.) Trouble Symptom Drum dose not rotate; no blower function, no heater function. Measurement Condition Turn the dryer’s power off, then measure resistance.
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Test 4 NOTE: This test has two parts. The best test of the moisture sensing system is done in the diagnostic mode. This FUNCTIONAL TEST will test the sensor bars, wiring harness and PCB operation. If the results of this test are normal, the sensor system and PCB response are normal.
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Test 5 NOTE: This test has two parts. The best test of the door switch system is done in the diagnostic mode. This FUNCTIONAL TEST will test the door switch, wiring harness and PCB operation. If the results of this test are normal, the door switch system and PCB response are normal.
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Test 6 Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn the power off, and do voltage discharge. (When discharging, contact the metal plug of the power cord with a ground line.) While operating, Heating will not work. Drying time takes longer. After turning the power off, measure the resistance.
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Test 7 Caution When measuring power, be sure to wear insulated gloves to avoid electric shock. While operating, heating will not work. Trouble Symptom Drying time takes longer Measurement Condition With dryer power on Power on & start (Normal cycle) When measuring Valve 1 voltage, •...
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Test 8 Before measuring resistance, be sure to turn power off, and do voltage discharge. Caution (When discharging, contact the metal plug of power cord with the ground wire.) Trouble Symptom During the diagnostic test, E5 error occurs. Measurement Condition Turn the dryer’s power off, then measure resistance.
CHANGE GAS SETTING (NATURAL GAS, PROPANE GAS) Warning Initially, The burner is set for natural gas at the factory. The propane orifice Natural Gas mode is set. Propane Gas Orifice is on sale as a Service conversion kit is sold as a service part to autherized servicers only. Part to authorized servicers only.
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GAS VALVE FLOW START KEY PUSH VALVE 1 ON (VALVE 2 OFF) IGNITER ON IGNITER TEMPERATURE ABOUT FLAME DETECT OPEN VALVE 2 ON GAS IGNITION FLAME DETECT CLOSE DRYING VALVE 2 OFF START CLOSE OPEN GAS IGNITION...
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Unplug the dryer before servicing. WARNING ! TOP PLATE When you disassemble the top plate, be sure to disconnect the dryer from its electrical supply. Protect your hands and arms from sharp edges when working. To reduce the risk of Injury to persons adhere to all industry recommended safety procedures including the use of long sleeved gloves and safety glasses.
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WARNING ! CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY When you disassemble the control panel, be sure to disconnect the dryer from its electrical supply. Protect your hands and arms from sharp edges when working. To reduce the risk of Injury to persons adhere to all industry recommended safety procedures including the use of long sleeved gloves and safety glasses.
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COVER CABINET WARNING ! When you disassemble the door switch connector, be sure to disconnect the dryer from its electrical supply. Protect your hands and arms from sharp edges when working. To reduce the risk of Injury to persons adhere to all industry recommended safety procedures including the use of long sleeved gloves and safety glasses.
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WARNING ! TUB DRUM FRONT When you disassemble the lamp connector, be sure to disconnect the dryer from its electrical supply. Protect your hands and arms from sharp edges when working. To reduce the risk of Injury to persons adhere to all industry recommended safety procedures including the use of long sleeved gloves and safety glasses.
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WARNING ! DRYER EXHAUST CHANGE Before performing this exhaust installation, be sure to disconnect the dryer from its electrical supply. Protect your hands and arms from sharp edges when working inside the cabinet. To reduce the risk of Injury to persons adhere to all industry recommended safety procedures including the use of long sleeved gloves and safety glasses.
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FILTER ASSEMBLY Remove the filter. Remove 3 screws. Remove the cover grid. Disconnect the electrode sensor. BLOWER HOUSING Disassemble the top plate. Remove the cabinet cover and front bulkhead. Remove the drum assembly. Remove 2 screws and cover (Air guide). Remove the bolt and washer.
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AIR DUCT Disassemble the top plate. Remove the cover cabinet. Remove the filter. Remove the cover guide. Remove 2 screws. Remove the air duct. ROLLERS Disassemble the top plate. Remove the cover cabinet and front bulkhead. Remove the drum assembly and front bulkhead. Disconnect the air duct from the front bulkhead.
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Replacing the Inlet Hose 1. Press and hold the release ring to remove the hose from the nozzle. 2. Remove the 7 screws from the rear cover. 3. Lift the rear tub off the support and pull it out. 4. Replace the hose, and assemble the cable tie holder in the rear tub.
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5. Remove the hose in generator. 6. Remove the cable tie holder in the rear tub. 7. Replace the hose, and assemble the cable tie holder in the rear tub. 8. After connection the hose to the generator, install the clamp.
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1. Remove the six connectors from the generator. 2. Remove the thermistor screw from the generator. 3. Remove the steam harness cable tie holder in the rear tub. 4. Replace the steam harness and assemble the cable tie holder in the rear tub. 5.
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1. Remove the cover and screws. 2. To remove the rear tub, take off the steam 3. Remove the bracket from the generator first. Then remove the rear tub. steam generator. 4. Reassemble the steam generator and bracket. 5. Assemble the cover and screws.