Frigidaire FFLE3900UW Wiring Diagram - Page 8

Dryer Error Display

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8 DRYER ERROR DISPLAY Dryer Error Display Pattern The error is displayed with the DRYER START|PAUSE LED lights blinking RED and GREEN for 0.5 secs ON and 0.5 secs OFF with a 2.5 secs pause between the sequences. The RED blinking LED light indicates the error family and the GREEN blinking LED light indicates the error code. The LED lights will continue to blink until the user interacts with the unit (the UI should not go to sleep in error condition). The RED blinking LED lights are shown in BLACK. The GREEN blinking LED lights are shown in GRAY. Description LED Error Pattern DRYER ERROR START | PAUSE Hot Warm Cold Max Fill Med Low Close Lid Unbalanced Washing Rinsing Spinning Done Close Door Clean Lint Drying Cooling Done START | PAUSE High Normal Low To determine an error code, look at the blinking START|PAUSE LED lights only. Additional blinking lights are not needed for determining an error.

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DRYER ERROR DISPLAY
Description
LED Error Pattern
DRYER
ERROR
START | PAUSE
Hot
Warm
Cold
Max Fill
Med
Low
Close Lid
Unbalanced
Washing
Rinsing
Spinning
Done
START | PAUSE
Close Door
Clean Lint
Drying
Cooling
Done
High
Normal
Low
Dryer Error Display Pattern
The error is displayed with the DRYER
START|PAUSE
LED lights blinking RED
and
GREEN for 0.5 secs ON and 0.5 secs OFF with a 2.5
secs pause between the sequences. The RED blinking LED light indicates the error family and the GREEN blinking LED light indicates the
error code. The LED lights will continue to blink until the user interacts with the unit (the UI should not go to sleep in error condition).
The
RED blinking LED lights are shown in BLACK. The GREEN blinking LED lights are shown in GRAY.
To determine an error code, look at the blinking
START|PAUSE
LED lights only. Additional blinking lights are not needed for determining
an error.