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Idex Knight Trak II KTL-6503 Instruction Manual page 4

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The Knight-Trak II Data Management System represents the "Next generation" of laundry dispensing
equipment with data tracking capability. On-site programming, centralized control, and the ability to
export information to personal computers are just a few of the many enhancements provided by Knight-
Trak II.
Main control, programming, and report parameters are established with the Laundry Formula
Programmer (LFP). The LFP permits programming for each dispenser that the laundry specialist is
responsible for, and also allows the operator to select formulas or obtain load count information. The LFP
also allows for programmed and reported data to be SAVED for printing at a later date.
A heavy duty stainless steel case, with peristaltic pumps and a Pump Output Board (POB),
A Laundry Formula Programmer (LFP) which mounts on the front of the washer and provides the
programmer/operator interface and battery backup for data ,
A Signal Input Board (SIB) which mounts inside washer and reduces high voltage supply signals to low
voltage data signals.
(1) A Laundry Management Input Board (LMIB), which receives hot and cold water signals and other
information relating to wash cycle tracking,
(2) A Low Level Alarm (LLA), which senses low chemical supplies and alerts washroom personnel,
(3) A full-size 80 column printer, which provides printed information,
(4) A Printer/Terminal Module (RM), which provides external storage/printing capabilities,
(5) A Support Kit which includes cables and accessories in a durable, light-weight carrying case,
(6) A Multi-Flow laundry chemical flush system,
(7) The Reporter Software for Knight-Trak: Windows compatible software that allows a personal
computer (PC) to perform many different functions (including remote programming, instant
production status display, dispenser network printing, telephone modem functions, and more).
Before the equipment is installed you should survey the installation site thoroughly. At the very least, your
survey should include the following.
(1) Check to make sure that all functions of laundry machine are operating properly examples are: drain
valve, hot/cold water solenoids, flush-down valves, water level switch, card reader or timer, machine
motor.
(2) Check the proposed location for a 115 or 230 VAC power source.
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