Programming the Electronic OPL Control
One pre-programmed
NO HEAT cycle
Four pre-programmed
Automatic Dry heat
cycles
NOTE: Not all tumblers will have reversing option.
Drying can be done automatically or by time dry.
When drying automatically, the tumbler stops drying
when laundry reaches the factory set or programmed
dryness level and starts cool down. When time drying,
the tumbler stops drying when programmed time ends
and starts cool down.
Both automatic and time dry have factory-set cycles,
but other cycles can also be created. Frequently used
cycles can be saved in the control's memory as Custom
cycles.
In all cycles, except No Heat, Wrinkle-Free begins
when Cool Down ends. During Wrinkle-Free, the
tumbler alternately stops for 2-1/2 minutes and then
runs without heat for 2-1/2 minutes until door is
opened or 60 minutes has elapsed.
The HIGH, MEDIUM, MED LOW, and LOW ON/
SELECT pads may be saved in one of four ways as a
custom heat cycle, refer to Table 1.
M414462
All of these cycles
may be used as
pre-programmed
from the factory . . .
ON / SELECT
HIGH
MEDIUM
MED LOW
LOW
NO HEAT
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They may be
modified for one
OR
cycle without
being saved in
the memory . . .
STATUS
START
DRYING
STOP/RESET
COOL DOWN
*
TEMP
DOOR OPEN
DISPLAY
F/ C
SIGNAL
CUSTOM
CONDITION
REVERSING
Figure 9
Automatic Dry
Time Dry
Special Cycle
Special Time
They may be
modified and
OR
saved in the
memory as one of
five CUSTOM
CYCLES.
PROGRAM
AUTO
TIME
AUTO
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
CYCLE
TIME
*
AUTO
COOL
TEMP
DOWN
MORE
LESS
+
- -
SAVE
CUSTOM
PROG
T359I
Custom Cycles
Dries the load to one of eleven user-
selectable dryness levels for a given
fabric type, and then enters automatic
or user-variable cool down.
Duplicates the functions of
electromechanical dual timer
controls, allowing the user to vary
temperature, drying time and cool
down time.
Allows the user to specify the
number of heating cycles and to
select from the full range of
temperatures for all heat cycles.
Similar to Time Dry, except that the
user may specify from 80°F (27°C)
to 180°F (82°C) for any heat cycle.
Table 1
T359I
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