Dexter Laundry T-30X2 EXPRESS (Commercial) User Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Warnings about use and operation ................................................................................... 2
Installation and Operating Instructions ...................................................................... 4, 5, 6
Dryer Shutdown ................................................................................................................ 7
Description of Controls ...................................................................................................... 8
Operating Instructions ....................................................................................................... 8
Changing Programmed Data ............................................................................................ 9
Options Available..............................................................................................................11
Servicing Dryer and Preventive Maintenance.................................................................. 12
Conversion to 208-240V Instructions .............................................................................. 13
ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1 - Dryer Dimensions ............................................................................................. 3
Figure 2 - Vertical Clearance Dimensions ........................................................................ 5
Figure 3 - Dryer Exhausting .............................................................................................. 7
Figure 4 - Top View of Controller .................................................................................... 10
Figure 5 - Stack Dryer Control Board .............................................................................. 11
Figure 6 - Dual Voltage Stack Dryer Voltage Conversion.................................................13
WARNINGS ABOUT USE AND OPERATION
KEEP SHIELDS, GUARDS AND COVERS IN PLACE.
These safety devices are provided to protect everyone
from injury.
It is
ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL
that the dryer be grounded to a known earth (zero) ground in accordance with
local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the latest editions of the National Electric Code, ANSI//NFPA 70
or Standard CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1. This is not only for personal safety, but is necessary for
proper operation of the controller. Failure to do so will void the warranty of the controller.
A DRYER SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO POWER FOR THREE (3) MINUTES
before it is operated or
before a program change is made. Operation or program changes, which occur during this "power up" period, are
subject to loss in case of power interruption. After the initial three minutes, all programmed data is protected from
power interruptions of any length and the customer's individual cycle is protected up to 3 seconds. This is done
without batteries.
LEAVE THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE DRYER ON AT ALL TIMES
except when necessary for service
or other similar activities. The hour meter function adds only full hours to its reading. If the power is shut off every night,
any fraction of an hour of time that is on the machine at that time will be lost. Turning the power off every night could
also have some effect on the long-term life of the memory after a number of years. Turing pow
er off occasionally won‟t
affect the unit.
THIS DRYER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OVER-TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT
located on the end of the
burner housing above the gas valve. Should the dryer cease to operate, refer to your “Service Procedure and Parts
Data” book for instructions.
CHECK THIS THERMOSTAT WHEN INSTALLING DRYER
to assure it is not tripped. Impacts such as rough
handling in shipment, may trip the thermostat. It may be reset by inserting a wooden pencil or dowel through the
bushing in the cover.
NOTE: THIS APPLIANCE SHALL NOT BE USED TO DRY OFF SOLVENTS OR DRY-CLEANING FLUIDS.
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