Dexter Laundry T-1200 (30-Cycle) User Manual
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Either water level can be selected.
9.
Push the green ENTER button. (The water level has now been entered.)
The Injection Source LED lights and the Water Level LED is out. The
injection source for this segment is displayed. If no change is
required, then continue to the next instruction. If a change is
required, then use the SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN buttons to change the
injection source. See the Injection Source Table for proper selection.
If zero is selected, then no injection source is active for this segment.
When the desired injection source is selected, continue to the next
instruction.
When the No Water bath is selected, injection signals are prohibited by
the electronic controller. The programmed injection source value is
ignored.
10. Push the green ENTER button. (The injection source has now been
entered.)
The Spin Time LED lights and the Injection Source LED is out. The spin
time for this segment is displayed. If no change is required, then
continue to the next instruction. If this value requires changing, then
use the SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN buttons to change the spin time in 1 minute
increments to the desired value, then continue to the next instruction.
Settings range is from 0 minutes to 10 minutes except for the Final
Rinse/Extract segment, where the setting range is 1 minute to 10 minutes.
REMINDER: If the spin time is set to zero, there will be no spin at the
end of the bath.
11. Push the green ENTER button. (The extract time has now been entered.)
Once depressed, the Spin Time LED is out, and the editing of one segment
is complete. The next sequential cycle segment LED lights, unless the
segment edited above was the Final Rinse/Extract segment. If the Final
Rinse/Extract segment is edited, after step eleven, the cycle programming
is complete, and the machine will return to the Programming Mode awaiting
a cycle select (Step 3).
To exit the programming mode, depress the red STOP button when one of
the nine cycle segment LED lights are lit. The programming changes made
prior to the program exit are retained and the cycle is updated.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS - ENTERING NEW CYCLES
The T1200 comes from the factory with 29 preset wash cycles programmed into the
washer. Although these cycles are common industry cycles, there may be a need
to add a cycle to meet an exact application. This can easily be done with the
following instructions. Note: It is recommended when cycle(s) are made, the
cycle number and the cycle steps be documented for later reference. Blank
cycle sheets have been provided at the end of the Preset Cycle Information
section.
The instructions for entering a new cycle are the same as the editing a cycle
instructions. Again, only the cycle segments required need to be programmed.
All other segments can be left unprogrammed by ensuring a zero time value is
entered in the cycle time for each unused segment.
WASHER DIAGNOSTIC CYCLE
The diagnostic test cycle provided with every machine aids the user in
verifying correct operation of the washer after scheduled maintenance, and aids
the user in identifying functional problems with the machine.
The diagnostic program, cycle 31, is an individual function test. This program
tests most of the functions of the machine (water valves, drive system, door
lock, etc.). The diagnostic program must be started from the program mode.
The keylock must be in the program position.