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Dexter Laundry T-900 Operator's Manual

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Dexter Laundry T-900 User Manual
Dexter Laundry T-900 User Guide
Dexter Laundry T-900 Online Manual

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  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 18 3.3 DEFAULT WASHER CYCLE PROGRAMS The factory default cycles pre-programmed into the washer are listed with each bath and setting option in this section. All wash cycles can be reprogrammed, refer to section 3.1 for instructions. To reset all customized programs back to original factory default settings, refer to section 3.5 and complete step 14 of the Test Diagnostic Cycle. Application Cycle # Recommendation Description Shirt/Laundry 1 Shirts – No Starch

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 17 3.1.8 Program another bath. If desired, repeat steps 3.1.5 through 3.1.7 to program another bath. Otherwise, continue to the next step. 3.1.9 Program another cycle. To program a different cycle when any of the nine bath LEDs are illuminated, press the “EXIT” button. The “SELECT CYCLE” LED will immediately illuminate. The programming changes made prior to the program exit are retained and the cycle is updated. NOTE: When the “FINAL RINSE” bath programming is complete, t

  • 8514-244-001 REV PR page 29 Cycle _____ Description _________________________________ Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush Prewash Wash Rinse 1 Rinse 2 Rinse 3 Rinse 4 Rinse 5 Final Rins

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 31 Notes: - The cycle cannot be advanced during the “open drain” step of the baths. - The cycle cannot be advanced when the hot and cold water valves to the tub are on after advancing during or after a chemical injection. - The cycle cannot be advanced again while the hot and cold water valves to the tub are on after advancing when the water temperature was 65°C to 90°C. - The Rapid Advance mode may only be entered after a cycle is started. - The Rapid Advance mode cannot skip the final three tumbles of the cycle. The door lock may remain activated for a couple minutes after the cycle has been compl

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 1 INDUSTRIAL WASHER MODEL T-900/950 ON-PREMISE N-SERIES CONTROL OPERATOR’S MANUAL INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Please read this information and retain for reference. WARNING: THIS WASHER IS EQUIPPED WITH DEVICES AND FEATURES RELATING TO ITS SAFE OPERATION. TO AVOID INJURY OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING UNLESS QUALIFIED TO DO SO. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO CHECK THIS EQUIPMENT ON A FREQUENT BASIS TO ASSURE ITS SAFE OPERATION. A machine should NOT be allowed to operate if any of the following occur: - Excessively high water level. - If machine is not connected to a properly grounded circui

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 12 2.2 STARTING THE WASHER 2.2.1 Turn on power to the washer. 2.2.2 Ensure washer is in “RUN” mode. Locate the “ADVANCE/RUN/PROGRAM” key switch and key. The current mode is indicated by the alignment of the key slot. If washer is not in “RUN” mode, insert and turn the key to the “RUN” position. 2.2.3 Load the laundry. Place laundry loosely into the cylinder and latch the door securely. Be sure laundry does not get caught between the door gasket and tub front when closing the door. Maximum load is 60 pounds clothes, dry weight. Do not load the washer with more th

  • 8514-244-001 REV PR page 23 Cycle 13 Sheets and Pillowcases (Health Care) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush 3 CH HI Prewash 2 CH HI Wash 7 HH LO 1 (Detergent) Rinse 1 7 HH LO 2 (Bleach) Rinse 2 2 CH HI 1 Rinse 3 2 CH HI Rinse 4

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 28 Cycle 28 Oxygen Bleach Terry (Other) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush 3 CH HI Prewash 2 CH HI Wash 10 HH LO 5 (Detergent/Bleach) Rinse 1 2 HH HI Rinse 2 2 CH HI 1 Rinse 3 2 CH HI Rinse 4 Rinse 5 Final Rinse 4 CH LO 4 (Sour/Softener) 3 Cycle 29 Oxygen Bleach Terry - No Iron (Other) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 14 Table 4: Variable Frequency Drive Indicators Washer Condition “READY” LED Status “RUN” LED Status “FAULT” LED Status Idle Mode (No Cylinder Movement) ON OFF OFF Tumbling ON ON OFF Stop from Tumble ON FLASHING OFF Ramp to Intermediate or Final Extract Spin ON ON OFF Spinning (Intermediate or Final) ON ON OFF Stop from Spin (Intermediate or Final) ON FLASHING OFF Faulted ON OFF ON

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 25 Cycle 19 Colored Cotton Table Linen (Food & Beverage) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush 2 CH HI Prewash Wash 10 HH LO 1 (Detergent) Rinse 1 7 HH LO 2 (Bleach) Rinse 2 2 CH HI 1 Rinse 3 2 CH HI Rinse 4 Rinse 5 Final Rinse 4 CH LO 6 (Sour/Starch) 4 Cycle 20 White 100% Polyester Table Linen (Food

  • 8514-244-001 REV PR page 16 3.1.6 Press “ENTER” to display the settings. Available settings to alter in each bath are Cycle Time, Water Temperature, Water Level, Injection Source, and Spin Time. 3.1.7 Input settings. The first setting to alter is the Cycle Time as indicated by the “CYCLE TIME” LED. Use the “DOWN” and “UP” keys to set the de

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................... 3 1.1 FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................... 3 1.2 MOUNTING .................................................................................................. 3 1.3 PLUMBING ................................................................................................... 7 1.4 DRAIN ...............

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 39 IMPORTANT TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSORS Like most electrical equipment your new machine can be damaged or have its life shortened by voltage surges due to lightning strikes which are not covered by factory warranty. Local power distribution problems also can be detrimental to the life of electrical components. We recommend the installation of transient voltage surge suppressors for your new equipment. These devices may be placed at the power supply panel for the complete installation and don�

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 21 Cycle 7 Delicate (Hotel/Motel) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush Prewash Wash 8 CH HI 5 (Detergent/Bleach) Rinse 1 2 HH HI Rinse 2 2 CH HI Rinse 3 2 CH HI Rinse 4 Rinse 5 Final Rinse 4 CH LO 4 (Sour/Softener) 4 Cycle 8 Rags and Mops (Hotel/Motel) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush 3 CH HI Prewash Wash 2 CH HI

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 32 until the display reads “31”. 3.5.4 Press “START”. All lights will be on and “00” will be in the display. From this point, the operator must observe the functions of the washer with the washer top panel removed to ensure correct operation. Each step in this test will turn on an output on the I/O interface assembly, and the corresponding red LED on the I/O interface assembly will light. The outputs are clearly marked. 3.5.5 Press the “UP” button. The display will show “01”. For each number in the test, the function will be active when the “START�

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 26 Cycle 22 White Chef Coats (Food & Beverage) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush 5 HH LO 1 (Detergent) Prewash 1 HH HI Wash 8 HH LO 1 (Detergent) Rinse 1 2 HH HI Rinse 2 7 HH LO 2 (Bleach) Rinse 3 2 CH HI 1 Rinse 4 2 CH HI Rinse 5 Final Rinse 4 CH LO 4 (Sour) 4 Cycle 23 Kitchen and Maintenance Rags (Food & Beverage) Bat

  • 8514-244-001 REV PR page 24 Cycle 16 Personals (Health Care) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush 3 CH HI Prewash Wash 7 HH LO 5 (Detergent/Bleach) Rinse 1 2 HH HI Rinse 2 2 CH HI Rinse 3 2 CH HI Rinse 4

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 22 Cycle 10 Stain Treatment – Chlorine Bleach (Hotel/Motel) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush Prewash Wash 30 HH LO 5 (Detergent/Bleach) Rinse 1 2 HH HI Rinse 2 2 HH HI Rinse 3 2 CH HI 1 Rinse 4 Rinse 5 Final Rinse 2 CH HI 4 Cycle 11 Reclaim Part 1 (Hotel/Motel) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.)

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 10 1.7 INJECTION SOURCE CONNECTIONS The washer control may be programmed to send six 120V output signals for a chemical injection system of up to four chemical sources. There are convenient electrical connection points for the injection pumps in the rear of the machine, as shown in Figure 1-5. The four independent pumps can be controlled through the signals A, B, C and D. The COM shown in Figure 1-5 is the common or return for these injection signals. For the injection sources, program codes 0 through 6 and their respective terminal block connections and combinations are as shown in

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 19 Cycle 1 Shirts - No Starch (Shirt/Laundry) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush Prewash Wash 12 HH LO 5 (Detergent/Bleach) Rinse 1 2 CH HI Rinse 2 2 CH HI Rinse 3 2 CH HI Rinse 4 Rinse 5 Final Rinse 4 CH LO 3 Cycle 2 Shirts - Starch (Shirt/Laundry) Bath Bath Cycle Time (m

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 9 1.6.4 MAXIMUM SPIN SPEED ADJUSTMENT If desired, the washer can be adjusted to limit the maximum extract spin speed for all wash cycles. To make this adjustment, a jumper wire must either be installed or removed on the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD), depending on the washer model and desired speed. This Dexter jumper part number 8220-057-036 (qty 1) is factory supplied on terminal points “10V” and “RC”. Remove this jumper to make new jumper connections if necess

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 36 Machine starts and advances through cycle, but motor does not operate Variable Frequency Drive and Motor Check small green, blue, orange, black, white, red wires (shielded cable) from the VFD to ensure a good connection at each termination point at drive or at relays and including all molex connectors. 1. Disconnect power to washer for 2 minutes to reset motor drive. 2. Check incoming power to washer for correct voltage. Line voltage out of the specified operating range will cause the drive to fault, lighting the red light. 3. Check motor. Disconnect from power. Disconnect the three wires that operate the motor from terminals T-1, T

  • Dexter Laundry T-900, 8514-244-001 REV PR page 20 Cycle 4 White Pillowcases (Hotel/Motel) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source Spin Time (min.) Flush 7 HH LO 1 (Detergent) Prewash 1 HH HI Wash 7 HH LO 2 (Bleach) Rinse 1 2 CH HI 1 Rinse 2 2 CH HI Rinse 3 Rinse 4 Rinse 5 Final Rinse 4 CH LO 4 (Sour/Softener) 4 Cycle 5 White Towels (Hotel/Motel) Bath Bath Cycle Time (min.) Water Temp. Water Level Injection Source

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