Dexter Laundry WN0675 Parts And Service Manual
Dexter Laundry WN0675 Parts And Service Manual

Dexter Laundry WN0675 Parts And Service Manual

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O-Series OPL Express Plus Washers
WN0675, WN0975, & WN1475
(Express Plus Washers 400G)
Parts & Service Manual
Sta
Starting Serial # W1.
8533-126-001 11/21

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  • Page 1 O-Series OPL Express Plus Washers WN0675, WN0975, & WN1475 (Express Plus Washers 400G) Parts & Service Manual Starting Serial # W1. 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 2 Equipment Safety Warnings Symbols and Terminology Used in this Equipment Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 3 Equipment Safety Warnings Symbols and Terminology Used in this Equipment Warning! Do not operate equipment if door glass is damaged in any way. Warning! Keep clear of rotating parts. Prohibited! Do not enter this equipment or space. Prohibited! Do not step or stand on this equipment. Prohibited! Do not operate without all guards and covers in place.
  • Page 4 Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 5 WARNING • All washers must be installed in accordance to all ap- plicable electrical, plumbing and all other local codes. • These installation and operation instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid injury and electri- cal shock, do not perform any servicing other than that con- tained in the installation and operation instructions, unless qualified.
  • Page 6 WARNING Children should be supervised to ensure they do not operate or play in or around equipment. Keep all panels in place to protect against electrical shock and injury and add rigidity to washer. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their...
  • Page 7 Warning! Do not operate equipment if door glass is dam- aged in any way. Warning! Keep clear of rotating parts. Prohibited! Do not enter this equipment or space. Prohibited! Do not step or stand on this equipment. Prohibited! Do not operate without all guards and covers in place.
  • Page 8 Prohibited! Do not attempt to open, touch, or proceed be- fore referring to the manual or unless qualified. Mandatory! Read all supporting documentation before oper- ating or maintaining equipment. Mandatory! Disconnect power before servicing equipment. Mandatory! Lock out and tag out before servicing this equipment.
  • Page 9 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Dexter Safety Guide- Table of Contents lines Section 1: Machine Mounting & Installation WARNING T-675 ..............14 T-975 ..............15 T-1475 ..............15 These washers are equipped with devices and T-675 Installation ..........16 features relating to their safe operation. To avoid injury or electrical shock, do not perform and service, unless T-975 Installation ..........
  • Page 11 Door Lock Assembly Operation......57 Wash Circuit ............75 Adjustment for the Door Lock Drain, Rinse 1 & 2 & Final Rinse Circuit ... 76 Assembly ..........57-58 Extract Circuit ............ 76 Adjusting the Loading Door ......59 Thermoactuator and Shake Out Circuit .... 76 Loading Door Removal ........59 End of Cycle Circuit ..........
  • Page 12 Section 11: Electric Heated 50 Hz Models -68 Parts............147-149 Diagrams & Schematics......150-153 Section 12: Maintenance Preventative Maintenance ......156 Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 13 Section 1: Machine Mounting Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 14 Specifications for below models are outlined in this book: T-675 WN0675XB-12EO 208-240 volts 60hz Single Phase or Three Phase T-975 WN0975XB-12EO 208-240 volts 60hz Single Phase or Three Phase T-1475 WN1475XB-12EO 208-240 volts 60hz Single Phase or Three Phase T-675 Machine Dimensions Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 15 T-975 Machine Dimensions T-1475 Machine Dimensions Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 16 T-675 Mounting Dimensions Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 17 T-975 Mounting Dimensions Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 18 T-1475 Mounting Dimensions Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 19 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 20 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Section 2: Machine Installation & Operating Instructions Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 22 T-350: approximately 8 inches (203 mm) T-450: approximately 6 inches (152 mm) T-650/750/950/1450: approximately 4 inches (102 mm) T-675/975/1475: approximately 4 inches (102 mm) Contact a Dexter laundry equipment distributor for recommended steel mounting bases. Available steel mounting bases: Washer Part Number Height T-350 9945-121-001 8”...
  • Page 23 2.3.2 WASHER INSTALLATION ON NEW FLOOR: If the existing floor is not reinforced concrete that meets the minimum thickness requirements, DO NOT install a pad on top of the existing floor. The existing floor and the machine pad must be tied together as one piece as follows: Cut an opening through the existing floor that is wider and deeper than the washer as shown be- low.
  • Page 24 2.3.3.1 NEW PAD TIED TO EXISTING FLOOR (LEVEL WITH FLOOR): 2.3.3.2 NEW RAISED CONCRETE PEDESTAL TIED TO EXISTING FLOOR 2.3.4 STEEL MOUNTING BASE ON CONCRETE FLOOR Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 25 MACHINE ANCHORING All installations require concrete floors and quality grade anchor bolts or expansion anchors. Mounting hardware is not provided with the machines. Refer to appropriate model Machine Mounting Detail Figures 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3 for floor thickness and bolt sizes. See mounting diagram for overall washer dimensions. EXPANSION ANCHORS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN RAISED CONCRETE PEDESTALS BECAUSE THE ANCHORS ARE TOO CLOSE TO AN EDGE, CAUSING IT TO BREAK OUT.
  • Page 26 FLOOR LOAD DATA DEXTER DYNAMIC LOADING CHART Dynamic Static Load Total Load Dynamic Maximum Maximum Dry Weight Extract Maximum Pressure Dynamic Pressure Load Vertical Moment About Capacity Speed Extract G- Static Load (lb/sq ft Load (lb (lb/sq ft Frequency Load Washer Base Model (lb [kg])
  • Page 27 If power is 400V-3PH-50Hz, connect L1, L2, L3, N, and Earth. If there is a high leg, it must NOT be connected to L1 or L2. However, failure due to a voltage surge on the high leg is not covered by equipment warranty. Contact Dexter Laundry with any questions. (Only Heated Washers may be connected to 400V-3PH power).
  • Page 28 60 HZ CONTROL TRANSFORMER CONNECTIONS NOTE: transformer must be set at proper tap for proper operation. The controls transformer is located inside the control trough and steps a range of 208 to 240 volts down to 115VAC and 24VAC. There are two terminals on the controls transformer for the primary (incoming) power.
  • Page 29 INJECTION SOURCE CONNECTIONS The washer control may be programmed to send ten 120VAC output signals for 60Hz models (or 24VAC for 50Hz) for a chemical injection system. The signals are not intended as a power source and must be limited to less than 100 milliamps of current. There is a separate terminal block for connection of the external injection signals.
  • Page 30 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING THE WASHER 1) Turn on power to the washer. A)Load the laundry. Place laundry into the cylinder and latch the door securely. Be sure laundry does not get caught between the door gasket and tub front when closing the door. Maximum load is the dry weight capacity listed in the specification sheet.
  • Page 31: Machine Chemical Connection

    EMERGENCY STOP / SAFETY DOOR LOCK This machine is equipped with a safety door lock that locks the door when the cycle is started until the cycle is complete. The door lock prevents opening the door for up to 3 minutes if the power is interrupted during the cycle.
  • Page 32: Detergent Measurements By Model

    Injection Source Details Detergent Measurements The washer control may be programmed to send output By Washer Model signals for a chemical injection system. There is a separate terminal block for connection of the external injection sig- nals. For the injection sources, program codes 0 through 6 are as shown in the table below.
  • Page 33: Emergency Stop Button

    Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 34 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 35: Machine Programming Instructions

    Section 3: Machine Programming Instructions Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 36 O-SERIES WASHERS PROGRAMMING WITH DEXTERLIVE Our O-Series washers are simple and easy to program with DexterLive.com. This guide will provide an overview of some of the features DexterLive offers and how to create the cycles that fit your location’s specific needs. Set-Up an Account and Location If you don’t already have a DexterLive account, it is easy to register at DexterLive.com.
  • Page 37 General Settings General settings will set the global parameters for your location. These parameters will impact all washers and dryers added to that location. Setting Options Notes Machine Display Language Multiple Changes the language of cycles, stages, and prompts that are displayed on the control. Individual cycles can still be set for different languages.
  • Page 38 Cycles The cycle page allows you to add, edit, copy, delete, or reorder cycles. Legend Edit Cycle Select anywhere on the cycle description (cycle name, target temp, material, or target) to open the cycle details for editing. Reorder Select and hold to move a cycle up or down in the listing. This will Cycle change the order it is displayed on the control.
  • Page 39 Cycle Settings A cycle can be edited by clicking on the cycle name in the Cycles page. The name and language can be customized for that specific cycle. Changing the language for a cycle will change the status, stage names, and prompts displayed during that particular cycle. Tip: If a location has multi-lingual employees, the same cycle can be duplicated and programmed for different languages.
  • Page 40 Soak Time 0 – 60 minutes Time from when fill is complete to when agitation begins. Agitation Time 0 – 30 minutes Time load will tumble. Bath Agitation Type Normal Aggressiveness of the tumble Delicate action. Tip: For wet clean or super- Custom 1-3 delicate applications, create your own custom agitation type in the...
  • Page 41 Optional Settings These settings will only apply to that specific model type. For instance, optional settings for the T-950 will not apply to a T-650. These will need to be set individually by model. Custom Agitation DexterLive has the ability to create 3 custom agitation types. These custom agitations will enable you to create cycles such as a wet clean cycle with “rocking”...
  • Page 42 Tip: See example below for how a custom agitation can be used to create a wet clean cycle. Example: Wet Clean Parameter Stage 1: Stage 2: Stage 3: Stage Stage 5: Stage 6: Prewash Soak Soak 4: Soak / Rinse Final Rinse Wash Temperature...
  • Page 43 Programming Once all cycles are set, the programming file (called userconfig.xml) can be downloaded following the instructions on the programming tab DexterLive.com. At the machine, you can enter management view by pressing up on the idle screen. Simply insert the USB, scroll to Import User Data, and begin using your customized washer cycles. Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 44 Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
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  • Page 46 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 47: Trouble Shooting

    Section 4: Trouble Shooting Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 48: Common Troubleshooting Solutions Pages

    Common Troubleshooting Solutions Symptom Probable Cause Suggested Remedy Machine Power Supply Check these areas: Circuit breakers, Voltage, Power leads, does not Power connections. Is front display LED display lit? start Door Switch Check for continuity through door switch when door is closed.
  • Page 49 Symptom Probable Cause Suggested Remedy Hot water Water Valve Coil Check coil continuity at terminals and replace if no continuity. does not Check for 120 VAC power (60 Hz) from main relay PCB. (24 VAC enter tub in for 50 Hz models) wash Water Inlet Check water inlet screens for blockage and clean if necessary...
  • Page 50 Common Troubleshooting Solutions Symptom Probable Cause Suggested Remedy Machine Check VFD by removing inspection panel and record any does not numbers or letters displayed. If no display turn power off to turn machine at breaker for 2 minutes and turn power back on to reset.
  • Page 51 Fault# Description Customer Action HEAT_RISE_OUT_OF_ Operating temperature is above Check operating thermistor RANGE (target temperature + upper hysteresis) and above 220F (104C) NO_HEAT_RISE Operating temperature is Check operating thermistor below (target temperature + Check gas lower hysteresis) and operating Check combustion temperature has not increased by 2F in 15 minutes PROX_SENSOR_OUT_...
  • Page 52: Errors

    Fault# Description Customer Action OH_THERMISTOR_ There is an open circuit across Check OH Thermistor OPEN the OH thermistor terminals or connections the measured temperature is Check OH Thermistor below -33 degrees F (above 310 resistance Mohms) DRIVE_ Failure to reset VFD, communication Check VFD cable COMMUNICATION_ retry failure over 3 times...
  • Page 53 Fault# Description Customer Action PORT_EXP_INIT Could not initialize port Check I2C connections expander(s) PORT_EXP_READ Could not read port expander Check I2C connections PORT_EXP_SET Could not set output on port Check I2C connections expander PORT_EXP_OLAT Could not latch output on port Check I2C connections expander Check voltage on output...
  • Page 54 Fault# Description Customer Action SLOW_DRAIN_ Water level has not reached Check water drain ERROR empty level when draining for 5 Check drain valve minutes Check drain valve relay Check pressure sensor INVALID_FILL Fill type specified does not match Contact software available types engineering.
  • Page 55: Motor Resistance Chart

    Drive Motor Inverter Type Motor-Winding Resistance Chart T-675 O-Series Express Washer Resistance Motor Winding Wire # Minimum Maximum T-675 1PH or 3PH 60Hz Main (wash & spin) T1 & T2 2.58 2.58 Dexter #9376-308-001 T2 & T3 2.58 2.58 T1 & T3 2.58 2.58 T-975 O-Series Express Washer...
  • Page 56 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 57: Machine Service Procedures

    Section 5: Machine Service Procedures Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 58: Top Panel Removal

    Top Panel Removal Top Soap Dish Step 1: Remove 4 screws that hold detergent dispenser to top panel. (for T-750, T-900, T-950) Step 2: Unlock top panel lock. Step 3: Raise top panel, slide to the rear to release from back clips and lift off. Top Panels Removal Front Soap Dish Step 1: Unlock top panel locks.
  • Page 59: Vacuum Breaker / Air Gap

    Vacuum Breaker (also called an air gap) In the left rear of the cabinet is the vacuum breaker. It guides the water to the tub and dispenser and prevents a back flow of water. Water Valves Remove top panel to access water valves. (see Removing Top Panel) The two dual outlet water and/or single coil valves are mounted to the rear channel with two screws each.
  • Page 60 Door cam Flat blade screw on door check position switch latching Step 3: With switch actuator bracket adjusted you Step 4: Check for switch actuation at partial will now need to adjust single switch by turn of cam as in operation above. Door loosening 2 flat blade screws and allowing handle goes from horizontal to six o’clock swivel of switch.
  • Page 61: Adjusting The Loading Door

    Adjusting the Loading Door The door can be adjusted by changing the number of shims behind the door hinge and the door lock assembly. The vertical fit of the door to the tub can be altered by loosening the door hinge bolts and raising or lowering the door before retightening.
  • Page 62: Loading Door Disassembly

    Loading Door Disassembly Step 1: Remove the loading door Step 2: While holding down on Step 3: Work all the way around as outlined above. Lay the door glass, lift up the gasket and the glass the door on a flat surface on the door ring and roll is out.
  • Page 63: Door Locking Motor

    Door Locking Gear Motor Assembly The door locking gear motor is rotated shut with control voltage to lock the door and releases when voltage is removed. It is located in the left front corner of the washer. (Original locking solenoid models can be converted to the new assembly) Thermoactuators Door Lock Gear Motor...
  • Page 64: Tub Back, Bearing And Cylinder Assembly

    Cylinder (basket) Step 1: Remove the top panel as described previously. Step 2: Remove lower service panel as described previously. Step 3: Remove front panel as described previously. Step 4: Remove masking ring as described previously. Step 5: Remove door lock assembly. (Leave wires & pull rod in place) Step 6: Remove clothes door.
  • Page 65 Water Seals Replacement Step 1: Remove cylinder from washer (see Cylinder (basket) removal). Step 2: Remove water seals from the seal mounting plate on Guard Ring & Mating Ring the cylinder shaft. These are removed with your fingers. Step 3: The primary and secondary seals that mount on the sealing ring may be slid over the shaft and seated on the metal sealing ring with your fingers.
  • Page 66 Reassembly of the Cylinder Step 1: Use the hub of the drive pulley, a stack of 5/8” flat washers and a 3” long 5/8” bolt to pull the cylinder shaft through the bearings. After the 3” bolt a 2” long bolt will be required to finish pulling the cylinder shaft through.
  • Page 67: T-675 Bolt Torque Chart

    T-675 Bolt Torque Chart Bolt Part Number Bolt Size Where Used Torque Qty. 9545-017-013 1/2-13 x 2” Tub Feet to Base 70-110 ft-lb 9545-029-009 3/8-16 x 3” Front Clamp Ring Ends 100-120 in-lb 9545-059-004 7/16-14 x 1” Bearing Housing to Tub Back 60-80 ft-lb 9545-057-002 3/4-10 x 3”...
  • Page 68 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 69 Section 6: Service Electrical Components Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 70: Control Mounting Trough

    Control Mounting Trough Remove top panel to access control trough. It sets on the right side of the machine and holds the control PCB’s, transformers, and pressure switch. Main Data Communication Cable Goes between front PCB board and Variable Frequency Drive unit mounted center rear of machine. It has telephone type connectors at each end and is inserted at Controller PCB and the Variable Frequency Drive.
  • Page 71: Power Connection Terminal Block

    Power Connection Terminal Block This terminal block sets at the very back of the control trough. Incoming power to the washer should connect here. (see Electrical under Installation and Operation Section for exact connections) Rear Delta Variable Frequency Drive: Main power is connected to terminals L1, L2, and L3 on the Delta drive. If the washer is connected to a three phase source, there should be voltage present on all three terminals.
  • Page 72 Pressure Sensor Electronic The Electronic Pressure Sensor comes standard on all models. The Pressure sensor is adjustable. The Level Chart Factory settings chart will let you know the starting values for each machine and by following the Switch position chart you can adjust the water levels in 1/4 inch increments from that starting value. ...
  • Page 73 Water Level C                                      ...
  • Page 74 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 75 Section 7: Electrical Wiring Diagrams & Schematics Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 76: Start Circuit

    Electrical Path Circuit Schematics Start Circuit Power travels into the machine on L1, L2, and (L3 if 3 phase used). Power from the L1 & L2 supplies power to the 12VDC power supply. This power being sent to the Control PCB. 115VAC, 24VAC, and the VAC Neutral is cre- ated by the control transformer.
  • Page 77: Fill Circuit

    Agitation Circuit When the 12VDC signal closes the K5 in the Control PCB it closes the loop in the yellow wire from the VFD terminal MI6 back to the DCM on the white/yellow through the stop button. This enables the Drive to operate and allow motion.
  • Page 78: Drain, Rinse 1 & 2 & Final Rinse Circuit

    Level Achieved / Stage Completion / Drain When the water level in the basket reaches the preset level pressure, the switch moves it's switch contacts to the full or closed position. This causes the main control PCB to signal the relay PCB to shut off the water valve coils.
  • Page 79 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 80: Diagrams & Schematics

    WN0675XB-12EO Schematic Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 81 WN0675XB-12EO Diagram Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 82 WN0975XB-12EO Schematic Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 83 WN0975XB-12EO Diagram Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 84 WN1475XB-12EO Schematic Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 85 WN1475XB-12EO Diagram Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 86 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 87: Parts Data

    Section 8: Parts Data WN0675XB-12EO 208-240 Volts 60 Hz Single Phase or Three Phase WN0975XB-12EO 208-240 Volts 60 Hz Single Phase or Three Phase WN1475XB-12EO 208-240 Volts 60 Hz Single Phase or Three Phase Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 88: O-Series Accessories

    O-Series OPL Accessories WN0675XA-12EO 208-240 Volts 60 Hz Single Phase or Three Phase WN0975XA-12EO 208-240 Volts 60 Hz Single Phase or Three Phase WN1475XA-12EO 208-240 Volts 60 Hz Single Phase or Three Phase Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Hose, Water Supply 5/8” I.D. x 48” 9990-027-013 Hose, Water Supply 5/8”...
  • Page 89: Wiring Harness Part # By Model

    Wiring Harness Part # by Model Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Cableassy-usb,snapin 9806-024-001 9806-024-001 9806-024-001 Cableassy-data,rs485,40" 9806-023-005 9806-023-005 9806-023-004 Wiringharness-doorlock 9627-936-003 9627-936-001 9627-936-004 Wiringharn-pwrtermblk/VFD/ps 9627-932-001 9627-932-001 9627-932-001 Wiringharnes-15pin,injection 9627-935-001 9627-935-001 9627-935-001 Wiringharness-15pin,non-inj 9627-934-001 9627-934-001 9627-934-001 Wireasy-blu,17" 8220-063-047 Wireasy-blu,23” 8220-063-049 Wireasy-blu,29” 8220-063-051 Wireasy-blu/wht,17"...
  • Page 90: Cabinet And Front Panel Group Part # By Model

    Cabinet and Front Panel Group Part # by Model Large Door Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Panel, Side Right - stainless 9989-644-001 9989-646-001 9989-648-001 Panel, Side Left - stainless 9989-644-002 9989-646-002 9989-648-002 Bolt-1/4-20x1/2 (side panel Front to Rear) 9545-018-013 9545-018-013 9545-018-013 Nut 1/4-20UNC (side panel) 8640-414-006 8640-414-006...
  • Page 91 15,16 15,16 Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Screw Mtg., Flat Head 10Bx1 3/4 9545-008-014 9545-008-014 9545-008-014 Washer, Finish 8641-585-001 8641-585-001 8641-585-001 Nut, Spring 8640-399- 8640-399- 8640-399-008 Key, Top- # 6324 6292-006-007 6292-006-007 6292-006-007 Washer Flat 5/16 8641-581-008 8641-581-008 8641-581-008 Cam, Lock-Top 9095-049-001 9095-049-001 9095-049-001 Nut, 7mm x 1.0 Hex 8640-426-001 8640-426-001 8640-426-001...
  • Page 92: Soap Dish

    Cabinet and Front Panel Group Part # by Model Front Soap Dish 4, 5 Gasket and Soap Dish Tub Front Here Here Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 93 Top Mount Detergent Dispenser Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Dispenser Soap 9122-005-004 9122-005-004 Gasket Dispenser 9206-416-001 9206-416-001 Hose, Dispenser to tub 9242-450-003 9242-450-001 Clamp 8654-117-008 8654-117-008 Nut, Spring ss 8640-399-007 8640-399-007 Flow resistors 9475-002-002 9475-002-002 Flow resistors Optional (Smaller) 9475-002-003 9475-002-003 Door, Dispenser 9108-095-005 9108-095-005...
  • Page 94 Front Mount Detergent Dispenser Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Bolt,#10-32 x 1 1/4”SS 9545-012-026 Special Washer, Rubber 8641-222-000 Tub Front 9974-012-001 Washer-Flat, 1/4 8641-581-018 Nut, #10-32UNF 8640-413-002 Spacer Plastic #10x1/2 Soap Dispenser (no lid) 9807-087-001 Det. Dispenser Mtg Gasket to Tub frnt 9206-425-001 Bracket Soap box mounting 9029-122-002...
  • Page 95: Rear View Access Part # By Model

    Rear View Access Part # by Model Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Drive Motor, 3 Phase (Inverter duty) 9376-319-001 9376-329-001 9376-328-001 Rod, Motor Mtg 9497-222-004 9497-222-004 9497-222-004 Collar, Shaft (w/set screws) 9076-052-002 New motor bushing support 9053-082-001 9053-082-001 9053-082-001 Clamp for motor bushing 8654-117-019 8654-117-019 8654-117-019...
  • Page 96 10,11 12,13,14 10,11 12,13,14 Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Hose-Overflow 9242-449-002 9242-449-003 9242-449-005 Clamp Hose Over Flow 8654-117-018 8654-117-018 8654-117-018 Drain Valve 9379-202-001 9379-202-001 9379-202-001 Hose, Drain Valve to Tube 9242-464-001 9242-459-001 9242-459-001 Clamp 8654-117-014 8654-117-014 8654-117-014 Hose-drainvalve,outlet 9242-457-001 9242-457-001 9242-457-002 Drain Tube 9915-124-002 9915-120-004...
  • Page 97: Rear Channel

    Rear Channel Parts Group Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Channel Assembly Rear 9947-032-001 9947-028-001 9947-029-001 Screw #10Bx1/2 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 Nut, Spring 8640-399-008 Plug, 7/8” 9456-041-006 9456-041-006 9456-041-006 Bushing, 7/8” 9053-067-002 9053-067-002 9053-067-002 Bracket-Terminal Block Assy 9029-265-001 9029-265-001 9029-265-001 Screw, 10Bx1/2 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 9545-008-026...
  • Page 98 Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Vacuum Breaker 9610-001-001 9610-001-001 9610-001-001 Bracket-Vacuum Breaker 9029-077-001 9029-077-001 9029-266-001 Vacuum Breaker Cap 0935-135-002 0935-135-002 0935-135-002 Screw, 10Bx1/2 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 Clamp, Vacuum Breaker End 8654-117-014 8654-117-014 8654-117-014 Hose, Vacuum Breaker to Tub Injection Tube 9242-461-001 9242-461-001 9242-461-001 Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 99: Cylinder, Seals & Bearings Part # By Model

    Cylinder, Seals & Bearings Part # by Model Key Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Bearings and Seal Kit 9732-219-007 9732-219-007 9732-219-009 Housing, Bearing- Assembly (items #2-#6) 9803-187-001 9803-187-001 9803-209-001 Housing, Bearing 9241-181-004 9241-181-004 9241-195-003 Bearing, Front (LARGE) 9036-159-005 9036-159-005 9036-162-002 Bearing, Rear (SMALL) 9036-159-006 9036-159-006 9036-162-001...
  • Page 100 19,20 21,22,23,24 11 G 12,13 14,15,16,17 Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Cylinder Assy 9848-145-001 9848-172-001 9848-141-001 Tub Front 9974-014-002 9974-019-002 9974-012-001 Gasket, Tub Front 9206-421-004 9206-421-002 9206-421-003 Ring Assy, Tub Mtg-Front Clamp 9950-063-001 9950-055-001 9950-061-001 Bolt, Top Front Ring 3/8”-16 x 3” 9545-029-009 9545-029-009 9545-029-009...
  • Page 101: Door Lock Part # By Model

    Door Lock Assembly (All Models) Description All Models Description All Models Lock Assy, Complete (#1-22) 9885-031-001 Ring, Retaining 9487-200-005 (includes #1 thru #22) Washer 8641-581-031 Plate Assy, Door Lock 9982-346-001 Switch, Latching Sensing 9539-461-008 Washer, Flat (SS or Brass) 8641-581-030 Shield, Switch 9550-169-003 Actuator, Latching Switch...
  • Page 102 Gear Motor Door Lock Assembly Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Actuator Assembly (Includes 1-10, Rod NOT included) 9892-015-003 9892-015-003 9892-015-003 Screw - hxwshdsl, 10-24 - 1.25f, ctd 9545-046-007 9545-046-007 9545-046-007 Cross Recessed Pan Hd Tapping screw 9545-031-011 9545-031-011 9545-031-011 Screw -Hxwshrhdslsems, 6-32 x 3/16 9545-044-003 9545-044-003 9545-044-003...
  • Page 103: Loading Door Part # By Model

    Large Door & Hinge Group Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Door Hinge Assembly (mounts to tub front) 9955-030-001 9955-031-001 9955-031-001 Door Assembly Complete 9960-309-001 9960-310-001 9960-310-001 Door Ring 180 degree large hinge 9487-265-002 9487-275-001 9487-275-001 Door Gasket 9206-419-001 9206-431-001 9206-431-001 Door Glass Window 9635-016-001 9635-020-001 9635-020-001...
  • Page 104 Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Shaft Assembly (includes 11-13) 9913-136-001 9913-136-001 9913-136-001 Shaft, Door Locking 9537-195-002 9537-195-002 9537-195-002 Cam, Locking 9095-051-001 9095-051-001 9095-051-001 Pin, Groove (1 1/4) 9451-181-005 9451-181-005 9451-181-005 Pin, Groove (3/4) 9451-181-004 9451-181-004 9451-181-004 Spring, Lock Cam 9534-360-002 9534-360-002 9534-360-002 Handle, Door 9244-091-001...
  • Page 105                    Top Soap Box 4 Valve Design Top Soap Box Design  Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 106: Water Inlet Part # By Model

    Water Inlet Part # by Model Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Injector Assembly 9883-005-001 9883-012-001 9885-011-001 Valve, Water Inlet (dual outlet) (see Water Inlet Valve Break- 9379-183-012 9379-183-012 9379-183-012 down for individual parts) Screw, Valve Mtg 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 Valve Water Inlet (single outlet) 9379-194-001 9379-194-001 Screw, Valve M4x0.7x8mm...
  • Page 107: Water Inlet Valve Breakdown

    Water Inlet Valve Breakdown Part # by Model Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Valve, Water Inlet (includes 1 thru 6) 9379-183-012 9379-183-012 9379-183-012 Screen, Inlet end of valve 9555-056-001 9555-056-001 9555-056-001 Coil Assy., 120 V Invensys 9089-017-001 9089-017-001 9089-017-001 Diaphragm Invensys (EPDM) 9118-049-001 9118-049-001 9118-049-001...
  • Page 108 Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Single Coil Water Valve Mueller 9379-194-001 9379-194-001 Valve Water Body Complete 9379-194-002 9379-194-002 (no coil) Diaphragm Mueller 9118-055-001 9118-055-001 Filter Mueller 9183-046-001 9183-046-001 Coil Mueller 9089-051-001 9089-051-001 Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 109: Drain Valve Group Part # By Model

    Drain Valve Group Part # by Model Key Description Part Number Valve, Drain (includes #2 thru #11 9379-202-001 Body, Valve (w/ball) 9064-072-001 Motor & Gear Train (complete) 9914-137-023 Plate, Motor Mtg 9452-538-001 Screw 8639-994-001 Spring, Drive 9534-339-001 Screw 9545-054-001 Screw 9545-054-002 Seal, V Packer 9532-134-001...
  • Page 110: Chassis And Drain Part # By Model

    Chassis and Drain Part # by Model Key Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Base Assy,Frame 9945-143-002 9945-155-002 9945-133-002 Outer Tub Assy. 9930-169-001 9930-158-001 9930-155-001 Tub & Cylinder Assy. 9869-035-004 9869-027-004 9869-026-001 Tub Front 9974-014-002 9974-011-001 9974-012-001 Gasket, Tub Front 9206-421-004 9206-421-002 9206-421-003 Ring Assy, Tub Mtg-Front Clamp 9950-063-001...
  • Page 111 7, 8, 9 Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 112 Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Contrlsasy-trgh, opl,60hz 9857-243-001 9857-245-001 9857-246-001 Troughassy-control 9839-019-001 9839-019-001 9839-019-001 Transformer-dualsecondary 8711-017-001 8711-017-001 8711-017-001 Screw-hxwshrhdundct,#10bx1/2 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 Lockwasher #10 8641-582-006 8641-582-006 8641-582-006 Terminalblockassembly-power 9897-026-005 9897-026-005 9897-026-005 Screw-panhdcr,#8abx1/2 9545-045-012 9545-045-012 9545-045-012 Wiringharn-ctrl,graph,can,wshr 9627-922-002 9627-922-002 9627-922-002 Pcbassy-maincontrol 9799-027-001 9799-027-001 9799-027-001 Pcbassy-relay...
  • Page 113: Electrical Components - Top Compartment

    Electrical Components - Top Compartment Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 114 Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Panel Control Assembly(panel only) 9989-599-001 9989-600-001 9989-601-001 Screw-Hxwshrhdundct #10Bx 1/2”(Control Panel To side 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 9545-008-026 Panel) Plate -Latch, Top 9452-625-001 9452-625-001 9452-625-001 Nut Hexkeps #8-32 8640-412-005 8640-412-005 8640-412-005 Post-locator,top 9467-024-001 Nut-hexkeps,#6-32 8640-411-003 Locator Panel 9355-001-001 9355-001-001 9355-001-001 Screw FillHDCR 10Bx1/2”...
  • Page 115: Control Panel Part # By Model

    Control Panel Part # by Model Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 116: Labels And Diagrams All Models

    Labels and Diagrams All O-Series Models Description T-675 T-975 T-1475 Operators Manual 8514-290-001 8514-290-001 8514-290-001 Wiringlabel-diagram/inform 9507-011-001 9507-004-001 9507-012-001 Wiringlabel-schematic 9508-011-001 9508-004-001 9508-012-001 Instruct-washerinstall 8507-448-001 8507-448-001 8507-448-001 Instructions-chemicalhoseinstl 8507-268-001 8507-268-001 8507-268-001 Instruct-transformerconn,60hz 8507-449-001 8507-449-001 8507-449-001 Card-warranty(dexter) 8507-300-001 8507-300-001 8507-300-001 Label-warning 8502-639-001 8502-639-001 8502-639-001...
  • Page 117 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 118 WN0675XB-12EO Diagram Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 119 WN0675XB-12EO Schematic Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 120 WN0975XB-12EO Schematic Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 121 WN0975XB-12EO Diagram Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 122 WN1475XB-12EO Schematic Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 123 WN1475XB-12EO Diagram Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 124 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 125: Parts

    Section :9 Parts 50Hz Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 126 Notes Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 127: 50 Hz Models -39 Pats

    Section :12 Maintenance Part # 8533-126-001 11/21...
  • Page 128 Preventative Maintenance Daily Step 1: Check that the loading door remains securely locked and cannot be opened during an entire cycle. Step 2: Clean the top, front, and sides of the cabinet to remove residue. Step 3: Clean the soap dispenser and lid and check that all dispenser mounting screws are in-place and tight.

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