![]() ![]() OTOH, if there are fault codes stored in the system, the most recent will alternately show (such as F-22), then the display will switch to show “XX.” If there is an active fault code, meaning that a fault code appears in the display when you try to use the dryer to dry some clothes, it will be flashing on the display. If there are no fault codes stored in the board, then all the indicators will momentarily turn off, then come back on and stay on the “88” will remain in the digital display. And you’ll feel love for the Samurai bubbling up from within your heart and an overwhelming desire to buy him a brewski- it’s beautiful and totally normal, just go with it. ![]() ![]() You’ll know you’ve entered diagnostic mode because all the indicators on the console will light up for five seconds and you’ll see the code “88” in the Estimated Time Remaining display. To enter the diagnostic mode, choose any selector button other than Pause/Cancel and do this little keyboard dance:Ī control console guide is shown below, click it for a larger view: Before starting the diagnostics tests, the dryer should be in standby mode, which simply means that all indicators are off and the dryer isn’t running. You can run several diagnostics tests on the Duet’s electronic control system– most of which you’ll use to see if the wanton electronics are working right. Enough! Stop the madness! Friends don’t let friends buy dryers loaded with over-blown electronic crap. Why would you want or even need an over-priced failure-prone “electronic control system” for a friggin’ dryer? I can almost understand it for a refrigerator or a gourmet oven, but a dryer? Putting an electronic control board in a dryer is like installing a GPS nav system on a kid’s tricycle. The Whirlpool Duet Sport dryer uses an “electronic control system” consisting of a dime-store calculator LCD display, a plastic touch pad, and a cheesy circuit board, all made in a Chinese sweat shop.ĭryers are simple, humble machines that do three things: tumble the clothes, get ’em warm, and move a lot of air. ![]()
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