Page 1OWNER'S MANUAL75 Lb. Laundry DryerMODELSGAS STEAM ELECTRICL36USS36G L36URD36G L36URS36S L36URS36EL36USD36G L36URS36G L36URD36S L36URD36EMAN
Page 1075 lb. UR Dryer Outline Dimensions (Illustration)
Page 1175 lb. US Dryer Outline Dimensions (Illustration)
Page 12SpecificationsBasket Load Capacity ... 75 lb (34 kg) dryweightFloor Space ... 75&qu
Page 13SpecificationsENERGY SAVER GAS MODELBasket Load Capacity ... 75 lb (34 kg) dryweightFloor Space ...
Page 14SpecificationsSTEAM HEATED MODELELECTRIC HEATEDMODELOperating Steam Pressure... 15 psi (low pressure)100 psi (high p
Page 15Motor ListDOUBLE MOTOR MODELSMotor No. Voltage Hz. Phase Basket/Fan HP Amps RPMMTR203 115/200/230 60 1 B 1 10.4/5.2 1725MTR303 200-240/460 60 3
Page 16General InformationThe dryer is so designed that when an operator opens the dryer door,the basket and exhaust fan stops. You can expect fast dr
Page 17Grounding Instructions (Illustration)ELECTRICALCONNECTIONSgreen wire from the grounding terminal within the serviceconnection box to a cold wat
Page 18Piping Recommendations1. Trap each dryer individually. Always keep the trap clean andin good working condition.2. When dryer is on the end of a
Page 19Gas Piping Installation1. The installation must conform with local codes, or in theabsence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI
Page 2IMPORTANT NOTICESPLEASE READ For optimum efficiency and safety, we recommend that you read the manual before operating the equipment.
Page 20Gas Piping Installation (Illustration)The dryer and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping systemduring
Page 21The size of the gas service pipe is dependant upon many variables,such as tees, lengths, etc. Specific pipe size should be obtained fromthe ga
Page 22Gas Pipe Size ChartTOTAL BTU/HR(for LP Gas correcttotal BTU/HR below bymultiplying by .6)TOTALKCALHOURGAS PIPE SIZE FOR 1000 BTU (250 KCAL) NAT
Page 23Steam Piping Installation Instructions1. Set and anchor dryer in position. Machine should be level toassure proper steam circulation.2. To prev
Page 24Steam Piping Installation (Illustration)
Page 25Dryer Installation With Multiple ExhaustFor Exhaust Duct less than 14 feet and 2 elbowsequivalent and less than 0.3 inches static pressure.DRYE
Page 26Dryer Installation with Multiple ExhaustFor Exhaust Duct more than 14 (5 m) feet and 2 elbows equivalent andmore than 0.3 inches (8 mm) static
Page 27Dryer Installation With Separate Exhaust (Preferred)For ductwork less than 14 feet (5 m) and 2 elbows equivalent and less than0.3 inches (8 mm)
Page 28Suggested Minimum Dryer Make-up Air RequirementsDryer Dryer Pocket Maximum Air Flow Duct Size For Required Make-upModel C
Page 29Nothing is more important than air flow for the proper operation of a clothesdryer. A dryer is a pump which draws make-up air from the out-of-d
Page 3WARNING: To avoid fire hazard, do not dry articles containing foam rubber or similar texture materials.Do not put into this dryer flammable ite
Page 30Rules for Safe Operation of Dryer1. Be sure your dryer is installed properly in accordance with therecommended instructions.2. CAUTIONBe safes
Page 31Operating InstructionsCoin Meter Models OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSCOIN METER MODELS1. After loading the dryer with water washed clothes, close th
Page 32Operating InstructionsCoin Meter Models IMPORTANTIf the tumbler door is opened during the drying cycle, the fan andheat will shut off. Press
Page 33Setting Time On Computerized Coin Meter (Illustration)INSTRUCTIONS FOR SETTING TIME ON COMPUTERIZED COIN METERDIP Switch Banks are loc
Page 341. This dryer is equipped with two banks of four DIP switcheseach.2. Each DIP switch bank consists of 4 small switches each with aspecified amo
Page 35Operating InstructionsDouble Timer ModelsOPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSDOUBLE TIMERMODELSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSDOUBLE TIMER MODELSStep 1. After l
Page 36Double Timer Model (Illustration)
Page 37Service SaversTROUBLESHOOTINGDRYER WONT STARTDRYER WONT HEATCLOTHES ARE NOTSATISFACTORILY DRYGAS DRYER IGNITIONVERY IMPORTANTTo help you trou
Page 38Troubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartTROUBLE CAUSE REMEDYCheck fuses on circuit breakers. Make sure maincontrol switch is on. Check bo
Page 39Troubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartTROUBLE CAUSE REMEDYCheck manual for proper leveling procedures.Accidental damage to the fan blade ca
Page 4 ATTENTION: LACHETEUR DOIT PLACER LAVERTISSEMENT SUIVANT DANS UN ENDROIT CLAIR ET VISIBLE:AVERTISSEMENT. Assur
Page 40Troubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartTROUBLE CAUSE REMEDYSee air switch adjustment sheet.Replace air switch.Check manifold pressure and ad
Page 41Troubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartTROUBLE CAUSE REMEDYReplace orifices. Check factory for correct size.Make-up air must be 4 to 6 time
Page 42NOTE: Some models are equipped with a dual ignition system.The dual ignition system contains two direct sparkignition modules in parallel. Eac
Page 43DIRECT SPARKIGNITION OPERATIONFLOW CHART
Page 441. Clean lint trap daily. Remove lint before or after each day ofoperation. A clean lint trap will increase the efficiency of thedryer and the
Page 45General Maintenance7. Periodically clean and examine exhaust system.8. Keep dryer area clean and free of gasoline, combustiblematerials and oth
Page 46Burner Air Inlet Shutter Adjustment (w/Illustrations)BURNER AIR INLET SHUTTERADJUSTMENTCORRECTAir Shutter AdjustmentProper method: close air s
Page 47Burner Air Inlet Shutters AdjustmentNeed to Adjust ShutterBurners air inlet shutters are adjusted insufficient; air is admittedthrough the burn
Page 48Replacing Bearings and Collars InstructionsStep 1 Remove belt guard, V-belt, spacer and basketsheave.Step 2 Loosen set screws on the flange bea
Page 49Basket AlignmentSingle Motor ModelStep 1 Loosen the set screws on the flange and pillow block bearings.Step 2 Loosen the 4 side bolts, 1, 2,
Page 5CISSELL DRYER WARRANTYThe Cissell Manufacturing Company (Cissell) warrants all new equipment (and the original parts thereof) to be free fromdef
Page 50Basket AlignmentDouble Motor ModelStep 1 Loosen the 4 gear reducer mounting bolts 1, 2, 3, &4 on rear of dryer, and 2 adjusting bolts 5
Page 51Shimming the Basket and Spider AssemblySHIMMING THEBASKET ANDSPIDER ASSEMBLYThis procedure is normally necessary when replacing either theba
Page 52Air Switch Adjustment (with Illustration)AIR SWITCHADJUSTMENT1. Shut off current; disconnect leads and remove air switch.2. Lay air switch asse
Page 53Dryers with Reversing Control TimerInstructionIn operation, coasting of basket increases, making it necessary to readjustreversing timer.CAUTIO
Page 54OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEAfter Start UpThe gear reducer is shipped filled with oil to the right level and after twoweeks or 100 hours of operat
Page 55PartsFront Panel and Door AssemblyTU6056 Front Panel and Door Assembly (Time and Temperature) (Specify Color)TU13989 Front Panel and Door As
Page 5675 lb. Laundry DryerFront View (Illustration)
Page 57Parts75 lb. Laundry DryerFront View28 TU3206 Lock Plate29 TU2878 #10 x 5/8" S.M.S. (Pkg. of 6)30 TU2877 #10 Speed Nut (Pkg. of 6)31 TU32
Page 58Gas (Energy-Saver)Gas, Steam or ElectricModels: L36USS36L36URS3675 lb. Laundry DryerSingle Motor ModelRear View (Illustration)
Page 59Parts75 lb. Laundry DryerSingle Motor ModelRear View28 TU5439 Hex Head Screw - 5/16" - 18 x 3/4"(Pkg. of 6)29 VSB130 Cut Washer -
Page 6 PAGEModel Numbers & Company Address ... 1Important Notices ...
Page 6075 lb. Laundry DryerDouble Motor ModelRear View (Illustration)Models: L36USD36L36URD36Gas (Energy-Saver)Gas, Steam or Electric
Page 61Parts75 lb. Laundry DryerDouble Motor ModelRear View29 TU8206 Air Switch Assembly(See separate page)30 TU7733 8 x 1/2" Self Drill Screw
Page 62PartsDuct Work and Air Switch AssemblyTU8206 (with Illustrations)Duct Work Parts(Energy-Saving Models Only)Air Switch AssemblyTU82061 TU8053
Page 63Bearings and Related Parts (with Illustration)1 TU13147 Bearing Support Bracket2 OP233 1/2" Hex Nut (pkg 6)3 TU2831 1/2" Lockwasher (
Page 64PartsSmall Gear ReducerTM1001 TM103 Housing 12 TM104 Small Seal 13 TM105 Small Open End Cap 14 TM108 Small Bearing Cup & Cone 26 TM101 Wo
Page 65Reversing Control Box Assembly1 TU9374 Reversing Control Box W/A2 TU13700 Control Panel Plate3 RC344 1/4" - 20 x 3/4" Hex Head Screw4
Page 66Control Panel and Access DoorDouble Timer Model1 TU13940 Access Door W/A (Specify Color)2 TU8013 Cissell Nameplate3 TU3400 Nut4 TU4822 Lock #3
Page 67Control Panel and Access DoorCoin Meter Model14 FB187 #10 Lockwasher15 P104 1/4" Cut Washer16 TUT316 Indicator Lamp24V17 TU13858 Control
Page 68PartsThermostat Assembly - Double Timer & Coin Meter Models - TU91111 TU3240H Safety High Limit Thermostat2 TU3240H 185°F Thermostat3 TU51
Page 69PartsStandard Gas Bonnet1 TU8683 Bonnet2 TU7733 #8 - 18 x 1/2" Self Drill Screw(Pkg. of 6)3 GA-00764-0 Electrode Spark Igniter4 TU13212 1
Page 7SYMBOLSThe following symbols are used in this manual and/or on the machine. Symbol DescriptionNOTE!Hot! Do Not TouchHeib! Nicht Beruhren
Page 70PartsSteam Heating Unit6 CoilTU13690 (24V)1 TU3172 Steam Coil (6 Coil)2 TU6683 Coil Holder3 TU6679 Manifold4 TU2846 1/4" Lockwasher (Pkg
Page 71PartsElectric Heating Unit1 TU3103 Bonnet Weldment2 TU3102 Hold Down Plate3 TU9402 Control Box W/A4 TU9398 Terminal Box W/A5 TU12456 Top Cover
Page 7275 lb. Electric Heating Unit* 3 Pole** 1 Pole (Neutral)AControl BoxLess WiringTU13773208V 3PHTU13774240V 3PHTU13775200-220V/346-380V3PHTU1377
Page 73Wire Size of Power Supply for Electric Heating CircuitWIRE SIZE OF POWER SUPPLY FOR ELECTRIC HEATING CIRCUITDouble Motor ModelWIRE SIZE OF POWE
Page 8SYMBOLS Symbol Descriptionrotation in two directionsrotation dans les deux sensDrehbewigung in zwei Rich
Page 9Unpacking/General Installation (All Dryers)Upon arrival of the equipment, any damage in shipment should bereported to the carrier immediately.Up
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