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Dexter Safety Guide-
WARNING
These washers are equipped with devices and
features relating to their safe operation. To avoid injury
or electrical shock, do not perform and service, unless
qualified to do so.
FOR SAFETY
1. Always shut off power and water supply
and also discharge capacitors before
servicing.
2. Do not overload the washer.
3. Do not attempt to open door if cylinder
is in motion or contains water.
4. Do not mechanically force or override
door lock in any way.
5. Do not bypass any safety devices of
this washer.
6. Do not use volatile or flammable
substances in or near this washer.
7. Keep all panels in place. They protect
against shock and injury and add
rigidity to the washer.
A machine should not be allowed to operated
if any of the following occur:
• Excessively high water level.
• Machine is not connected to a properly grounded
circuit.
• Loading door does not remain securely locked
during the entire cycle.
• Vibration or shaking from an inadequate mounting or
foundation.
To activate your warranty, be sure to return
your red warranty form to the factory. Please
have serial number and model ready when
calling for assistance.
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Part # 8533-110-001 11/20
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Section 1:
Machine Mounting & Installation
T-650 ................................................................. 14
T-750 ................................................................. 15
T-950 ................................................................. 15
T-1450 ............................................................... 16
T-650 Installation .............................................. 17
T-750 Installation ............................................... 18
T-950 Installation .............................................. 19
T-1450 Installation .............................................20
Section 2:
Basic Installation ............................................... 24
Electrical Connections & Fusing Requirements ...
25 - 27
Machine Chemical Connection ....................... 27
Emergency Stop Button ....................................29
Detergent Measurements by Model .................30
Section 3:
Programming Presets.....................................34 40
Programming .................................................... 41
Section 4:
Troubleshooting Machine Fault
Errors Pages .........................................47-50
Motor Resistance Chart.......................................51
Section 5:
Lower Service Panel Removal .........................54
Top Panel Removal ...........................................54
Front Panel Removal ........................................54
Back Panel Removal .........................................54
Drain Valve Access ...........................................54

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