Dexter Laundry B Series Operators Manual Installation & Operation Instructions page 32

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Maintenance Requiring Technical and Mechanical Skills:
Note: All procedures must be performed by a service engineer or competent person when the
dryer is not running.
(Disconnect power to dryer before beginning.)
QUARTERLY
1. Check tumbler shaft nuts, and, if lose, retighten to 150 lb. ft. (200 Nm).
2. Check belts for wear needing replacement to prevent reduced performance.
SEMI-ANNUALLY
1. Clean burners. Blow out burners, around primary air opening, and orifices with compressed air.
Run the dryer to assure operation and ignition and purge any dislodged lint from drying chamber.
Failure to do so can result in the risk of fire.
ANNUALLY
1. Check intermediate pulley bearings for wear.
2. Check and remove any lint accumulation from exhaust system. Lint accumulation causes
reduced drying performance, reduced ventilation of exhaust gases and an increased risk of fire.
SERVICE PARTS
DRIVE BELT, MOTOR
DRIVE BELT, TUMBLER
LINT SCREEN FILTER
For service and parts information, contact your local Dexter agent. To find your local Dexter agent, use the
Distributor Locator at the website shown below. If a Dexter agent is not available, contact Dexter Laundry,
Inc. directly as listed below:
Mailing Address:
Website:
www.dexter.com
8514-265-001 REV C PAGE 32
PART NUMBER_________
T-20X2
9040-076-012
9040-073-013
9555-057-011
2211 West Grimes Avenue
Fairfield, IA 52556
USA
T-30X2
9040-077-001
9040-073-009
9555-057-002
Phone: 1-800-524-2954

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