Dexter Laundry T-50X2 EXPRESS (Commercial) User Manual

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CHANGING PROGRAMMED DATA

All operating parameters (vend price, temperature, cool-down times) are adjustable. Hours run and money count
information can be displayed and these registers are resettable to zero. There are nineteen programming steps.
These nineteen steps are:

PROGRAMMING

ORIGINAL

STEP

DESCRIPTION

RANGE

INCREMENTS

SETTING


00

Lower Drum Hour Meter

0-9999 Hours

----

0

01

Upper Drum Hour Meter

0-9999 Hours

----

0

02

Left Coin Audit

0-9999 Coins

----

0

03

Right Coin Audit

0-9999 Coins

----

0

04

Hot or High Dry Temperature (Regular)

150-190°F/63-87°C

5°F/3°C

175°F/78°C

05

Medium Dry Temperature (Permanent Press) 120-170°F/45-75°C

5°F/3°C

150°F/63°C

06

Warm or Low Dry Temperature (Delicates)

110-150°F/39-63°C

5°F/3°C

125°F/48°C

07

Left Coin Value

0-9999 cents

10¢

08

Right Coin Value

0-9999 cents

25¢

09

Vend Price

0-9999 cents

25¢

10

Time Per Coin

0-99:55 Min:Sec

5 sec

3:20

11

Time Per Right Coin

0-99:55 Min Sec

5 sec

8:00

12

Free Vend Time

0-99:55 Min:Sec

5 Sec

8:00

13

Hot or High Dry Cool Down Time

0-10:00 Min:Sec

5 Sec

2:00

14

Medium Dry Cool Down Time

0-10:00 Min:Sec

5 Sec

2:00

15

Warm or Low Dry Cool Down Time

0-10:00 Min:Sec

5 Sec

2:00

16

Temperature Scale

°F - °C

F

17

Decimal Point Display

OFF or ON

--------

ON

18

Seconds on Display

OFF or ON

--------

OFF


The controller is put into the programming mode by opening both dryer doors and actuation of a switch on the

controller circuit board and remains in this mode until one of these actions occur:

1. The switch is actuated again.

2. The nineteenth step is completed and the step switch is pushed following the nineteenth step.

3. Programming is stopped for about one minute.

4. The dryer doors are closed.

Four of the membrane switches on the front of the controller become programming switches and both displays

become programming aids.

1. The lower hot or high switch will advance the controller through the nineteen steps, which can be observed or altered.

2. The upper start switch will increase values; the lower start switch will decrease values.

3. The lower med switch will restore the value for the program step being displayed to the original value

before it was altered. Also this will return the registers for hours and money to zero if pressed in the
appropriate programming step. (Steps 00 through 03.)

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