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Operating instructions – Dexter Laundry T-80 Non-reversing (On-Premise) User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

To dry a load of items, you must choose one of the five-programmed dry cycles. Each of these five dry cycles may

be modified in two different ways to match your load. Please, refer to the “Permanent Dryer Controller

Programming” or “Temporary Dryer Controller Programming” section of this manual.

There are two parts to each dry cycle. The first part is the heating time, which is when the gas valve is cycled on

and off according to the temperature setting in the dry cycle program. The second part is the cool down time,

which is after the heating part of the dry cycle, and when the cylinder continues to turn, but no heat is applied.

There will always be at least two minutes of cool down time for each dry cycle. The maximum amount of

cool down time is 60 minutes if the controller has a red dot sticker or 15 minutes if the controller has no red dot

sticker.

The five default dry cycle values are shown in the “DRYER CONTROLLER FACTORY DEFAULT PROGRAM

SETTINGS” table in this manual.

To improve the drying capabilities of this dryer, you should always separate (untangle) the individual articles in

your load before using the dryer.

In the following instruction steps, things that are displayed on the 4-digit numerical display will be in

“quotation marks” and any touch pad switches on the dryer controller that physically need to be pressed will be in

CAPITAL AND BOLD LETTERS.

1) Place your untangled load into the dryer cylinder and close the dryer loading door. Notice that the

dryer controller 4-digit numerical display should show the word “LOAd”. If it does not show this word, then

press and release the STOP touch pad switch on the dryer controller twice.

2) Press and release the UP or DOWN touch pad switch on the dryer controller to select a dry cycle.

3) Once the desired dry cycle is selected, press and release the START touch pad switch.

After the dryer controller START touch pad switch is pressed, the dryer cylinder will start rotating and the

two-digit total dry cycle time, along with a decimal point, will appear on the dryer controller display.
The time shown on the dryer controller display will count down to the programmed cool down time. At that

time, the display will change from the decimal point and two-digit number to a letter “C” and two digits.
The letter “C” represents the cool down portion of the dry cycle. The two digits represent the amount of

time remaining in the dry cycle. The two-digit time, shown on the dryer controller display, will count down to

zero.
When the time decrements to zero, the dryer controller display will flash the work “donE” and the end of cycle

tone will sound.
At that point, the wrinkle free cycle will automatically begin. This cycle will wait two minutes, if the door is

not opened or the STOP touch pad switch on the dryer controller is not pressed, and then rotate the

cylinder for 10 seconds and stop. This two-minute of idle time and 10 seconds of tumble time will repeat a

total of 10 times, at which time the wrinkle free cycle stops. The cylinder will not rotate again until a new dry

cycle is started.
During the wrinkle free cycle, the gas valve will not be operated and there will be no heat applied to the load.

The word “donE” will also continue to flash and do so even after the wrinkle free cycle is finished. When

the dryer loading door is opened, or the STOP touch pad switch is pressed, the word “donE” will change to

the word “LOAd” on the dryer controller display. The dryer will then be ready for another dry cycle.

During the dry cycle, either pressing the STOP touch pad switch on the dryer controller or opening the

dryer loading door will stop the dry cycle and not clear it. If you press the STOP touch pad switch on the

controller and then open the dryer loading door, the dry cycle will not be cleared. However, if you open (or

open and close) the dryer loading door and then press the STOP touch pad switch on the dryer controller,

the present dry cycle will be cleared and the word “LOAd” will appear on the dryer controller display.
There are two jumpers and one push button on the component side of the dryer controller printed circuit

board.

The jumper located at the lower right side of the circuit board controls whether the controller display shows

and operates in the Fahrenheit or Celsius mode. This jumper is labeled as TEMP SELECT and has three pins.