Dexter Laundry T-1200 (30-Cycle) User Manual
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Step 7 - Turn on the hot water to the tub.
The pressure switch high level setting of the pressure switch can be
tested at this point. The drain valve is closed and hot water on for
as long as the START button is pushed. When the water level reaches
a high level, the water valve will turn off and no additional hot
water can be added. (The time required to reach a high water is
dependent on input water pressure. It may require several minutes.)
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Step 8 - Turn on the hot water to the dispenser.
The pressure switch high level setting can also be tested with this
step. For details see Step 7.
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Step 9 - Forward tumble.
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Step 10 - Reverse tumble.
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Step 11 - Open drain.
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Step 12 - Intermediate spin.
The I/O interface outputs labeled Reverse and Speed1 will be active
(the two RED LED’s will light).
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Step 13 - Full speed spin.
The I/O interface outputs labeled Reverse, Speed1 and Speed2 will be
active (the three RED LED’s will light).
DO NOT USE STEP 14 IF YOU HAVE CUSTOMIZED CYCLES PROGRAMMED, AS
THIS WILL SET THE CYCLES BACK TO THE FACTORY PRESETS.
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Step 14 - Preset Cycles. Push START and hold, then push SCROLL UP. This
will reset the DEXTER preset cycles back to the factory settings.
At cycle complete, switch the Advance/Run/Program switch to the Run position,
and the unit is ready to select a run cycle.
RAPID ADVANCE MODE
To enter the Rapid Advance mode, insert the key into the Rapid
Advance/Run/Program lock and turn the key counter-clockwise (CCW). The Rapid
Advance mode must be entered during the cycle. If the cycle has not yet
started, press the “DOWN” button or the “UP” button to choose a cycle and then
the “START” button to begin the cycle.
To advance to the next step in the cycle, push both the “UP” and “START”
buttons at the same time. The display will show “Ad” (advance).
If advancing during a bath, all water valves will turn off and the drain will
open until the “open drain” step is completed. The cycle will then continue to
the next bath or to the spin of the current bath if the programming includes
spin time.
If advancing during a chemical injection of a bath or after a chemical
injection of the bath but before the low water level is reached, the injector