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Conair MDCW Carousel Plus W75 User Manual

Conair MDCW Carousel Plus W75
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MDCW Carousel Plus Dryer
MDCW Models 15, 25, 50, 75 and 100 with DC-2 Controls
Corporate Office: 724.584.5500 l Instant Access 24/7 (Parts and Service): 800.458.1960 l Parts and Service: 814.437.6861
U S E R G U I D E
UGD029-0311
www.conairgroup.com

Table of Contents

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Conair MDCW Carousel Plus W75 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeHair Dryer
Speed Settings2
Cool Shot ButtonYes
AttachmentsConcentrator, Diffuser
ColorWhite
Power SourceCorded Electric
Ionic ConditioningYes
Power1875 Watts

Summary

1 Introduction

ATTENTION: Read this so no one gets hurt

Provides critical safety warnings to avoid hazards during installation, operation, and servicing.

How to Use the Lockout Device

Details the procedure for safely isolating equipment from power sources using a lockable device.

2 Description

Specifications: MDCW Carousel Plus Dryers

Lists technical specifications for various MDCW dryer models, including dimensions and performance characteristics.

3 Installation

Installing the MDCW

Provides step-by-step instructions for physically setting up the MDCW dryer and its components.

Connecting the Main Power

Provides instructions for safely connecting the dryer to the main power source.

Testing the Installation

Outlines steps to verify correct installation and operation of the dryer after setup.

4 Operation

To Start Drying

Step-by-step guide on how to initiate the drying process, including material loading and temperature setting.

To Stop Drying

Provides instructions on how to properly stop the dryer, including cool-down and power lockout procedures.

How to Use the Supervisor’s Password

Details the process of entering and using the supervisor password to access and modify settings.

Using Dewpoint Control

Covers the use of dewpoint monitor and control features to maintain desired dewpoint levels.

Using the Setback Feature

Explains how the setback feature saves energy by reducing temperature during non-critical periods.

5 Maintenance

Preventative Maintenance Checklist

Outlines a recommended schedule and tasks for routine maintenance to ensure optimal dryer operation.

Checking the Dewpoint

Details procedures for periodically monitoring dewpoint performance using a portable dewpoint monitor.

6 Troubleshooting

How to Identify the Cause of a Problem

Explains how to interpret dryer alarms, silence them, and find error messages for diagnosis.

Shutdown Alarms

Lists problems that trigger automatic dryer shutdown, their possible causes, and solutions.

Passive Alarms

Details passive alarms that indicate potential issues affecting drying quality, their causes, and solutions.

Dewpoint Troubleshooting

Addresses issues where the dryer is not producing the desired dewpoint, listing causes and corrective actions.

Poor Material Drying Troubleshooting

Helps diagnose problems suspected to be poor drying, identifying root causes in process setup or material handling.

Replacing Fuses

Provides instructions for safely disconnecting power and replacing blown fuses in the electrical enclosure.

Checking Heater Solid State Relays

Guides on how to test heater solid state relays using a voltmeter to identify faulty components.

Checking or Replacing Temperature Sensors

Explains how to check and replace RTD sensors used for monitoring various dryer temperatures.

Replacing the Heaters

Details the procedure for replacing the regeneration heater tube, including safety precautions and component removal.

Replacing the Desiccant Wheel Assembly

Guides on replacing the desiccant wheel assembly to ensure optimum performance when it becomes clogged or contaminated.

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