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Dexter Laundry V-Series - User Manual

Dexter Laundry V-Series
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Questions and Answers

  • S
    sstaffordAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Dexter Laundry V-Series Washer doesn't accept coins?
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      theresabarnettAug 18, 2025
      If your Dexter Laundry Washer isn't accepting coins, start by inspecting the coin acceptor for blockages or damage; clean, adjust, or replace it. Next, check the power supply, including circuit breakers, voltage, power leads, and the power connection. Also, check the door closed safety switch at the door hinge and the door handle closed switch on the left side of the door handle for proper operation when the handle is vertical. Check the 1.5 amp (or 2.5 amp for T-1200 models) breaker or fuse for continuity, and replace it if there's no continuity. If these steps don't resolve the issue, the main PCB may need replacement.
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    alishabondAug 21, 2025
    What to do if hot water does not enter the tub in Dexter Laundry Washer?
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      Mary RyanAug 21, 2025
      If hot water isn't entering the tub of your Dexter Laundry Washer during the wash cycle, begin by checking the water valve coil for continuity at its terminals and replace it if there's no continuity. Also, check for 120 V power from the main relay PCB. Inspect the water inlet screens for blockages and clean them if necessary. Ensure that the water supply is turned on and functioning correctly. Check the black or white wires at the Molex plug on the PCB at the main controller and at the relay PCB. Lastly, verify the pressure switch continuity between terminals; if there's no continuity, check the pressure switch hose for obstructions. If the hose is clear, replace the pressure switch.
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    Mikayla WilsonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Dexter Laundry V-Series door doesn't lock?
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      Angel CarpenterAug 25, 2025
      If the door on your Dexter Laundry Washer isn't locking, first check the display for a fault code, specifically 'F1,' and follow the tests described in the fault code section if it appears. Next, check that the door locking solenoid is receiving 120VAC from the main relay PCB; if it is, replace the solenoid. Also, check for continuity through the door latch switch when the door is closed; adjust or replace the door switch if there's no continuity.
  • J
    Jeffrey HernandezAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Dexter Laundry V-Series Washer has no cold water to tub?
    • A
      Alexander MurrayAug 28, 2025
      If your Dexter Laundry Washer isn't getting cold water to the tub during the wash cycle, start by checking the water valve coil for continuity at its terminals and replace it if there's no continuity. Inspect the water inlet screens for blockages and clean them if necessary. Make sure the water supply is turned on and operating. Check the black or white wires at the Molex plug on the PCB at the main controller and at the relay PCB. Also, check the pressure switch continuity between terminal contacts; if there's no continuity, check the pressure switch hose for obstructions. If the hose is clear, replace the pressure switch.
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    ingrambrianAug 31, 2025
    What to do if Dexter Laundry V-Series door will not open?
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      erojasAug 31, 2025
      If the door on your Dexter Laundry Washer won't open, check if the thermoactuator(s) and/or its mechanism is stuck or binding, preventing the door lock solenoid from opening. Ensure the locking thermoactuator isn't receiving 120VAC during the last 1 1/2 minutes of the cycle and that the unlocking thermoactuator is receiving 120VAC during the last minute. If the thermoactuators don't receive voltage at the correct times, change the timer. If the timing and voltage are correct, replace the thermoactuator.
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    Lauren BellSep 4, 2025
    How to fix no hot water in detergent dispenser of Dexter Laundry V-Series?
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      Michael CarpenterSep 4, 2025
      If there's no hot water in the detergent dispenser of your Dexter Laundry Washer, check the water valve coil for continuity at its terminals and replace it if there's no continuity. Note that 120 V power is only supplied for 20 seconds during the wash bath. Inspect the water inlet screens for blockages and clean them if necessary. Ensure that the water supply is turned on and operating. Also, check the black & white P-20 wire harness.
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    Renee BrennanSep 7, 2025
    What to do if Dexter Laundry Washer water comes in but level does not rise?
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      Derek HarrisonSep 7, 2025
      If water is entering your Dexter Laundry Washer but the level isn't rising, check for drain valve blockages and inspect the drain valve motor and gear train. If there's power but the drain valve doesn't close, replace the valve. Check for power to the drain valve; if there's no power, check the (brown/yellow) circuit for power. Also, check the black and white wires at the Molex plug on the main PCB controller and at the main relay PCB.
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    Timothy WeberSep 10, 2025
    What to do if Dexter Laundry V-Series Washer water does not fill softener compartment?
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      Stephanie GonzalesSep 10, 2025
      If water isn't filling the softener compartment in your Dexter Laundry Washer, check the water valve coil for continuity at its terminals and replace it if there's no continuity. Inspect the water inlet screens for blockages and clean them if necessary. Also, ensure that the water supply is turned on and operating.
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    campbellalisonNov 13, 2025
    Why Dexter Laundry V-Series Washer won't start?
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      claytonwallaceNov 13, 2025
      If your Dexter Laundry Washer isn't starting, several factors could be at play. Start by checking the power supply: examine the circuit breakers, voltage, power leads, and connections, and see if the front display LED shows a dollar amount. Then, inspect the door switch for continuity when closed; adjust or replace it if there's none. Also, verify the control breaker or fuse (1.5 amp, or 2.5 amp for T-1200 models) for continuity, replacing it if necessary. Confirm the control transformer's voltage output is at 120VAC, replacing the transformer if incorrect. Check the coin acceptor to ensure coins trip the switch and provide continuity when closed; adjust or replace the switch if needed. Finally, check all wire connections on the PCB board and relay PCB for secure contacts, and inspect the ...

Dexter Laundry V-Series Specifications

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BrandDexter Laundry
ModelV-Series
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

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