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| Model | WC0900-XA12ECX |
|---|---|
| Category | Washer |
| Capacity | 9 kg / 20 lb |
| Control Type | Microprocessor |
| Water Consumption | 49.2 L (13.0 US gal) per cycle |
| Weight | 141 kg / 310 lb |
| Frequency | 60Hz |
Defines DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE terms used in safety warnings.
Explains common safety symbols like user caution, electrical hazard, and ATEX.
Lists prohibited actions like entering equipment, stepping on it, or washing with flammable liquids.
Provides detailed dimensions and mounting pad requirements for T-900 washers.
Provides detailed dimensions and mounting pad requirements for T-1200 washers.
Covers foundation, mounting, plumbing, drain, protective film, and electrical connection requirements.
Details power connection, transformer, and fusing requirements for safe operation.
Explains the function of the emergency stop button and the safety door lock mechanism.
Guides on microprocessor setup, loading, detergent use, and temperature selection.
Introduces DexterLive controls for interfacing, pricing, and programming via USB.
Step-by-step guide for creating a new user account for DexterLive features.
Instructions on adding locations, editing settings, and downloading programming files via USB.
Explains how to enter and navigate manual programming using the control buttons.
Guides on setting coin acceptor inputs and vend prices, including factory reset.
Details how to set varying vend prices based on selected water temperatures.
Explains how to set bath times, water temperatures, and spin times for various cycles.
Details settings for decimal point, sounds, password, language, time, date, and drive table.
Lists common symptoms, probable causes, and suggested remedies for machine issues.
Details fault codes displayed on the washer and customer actions for resolution.
Details on door lock operation, accessing, and adjusting the assembly.
Explains VFD power connections and voltage specifications.
Compares mechanical pressure switches with electronic sensors and their settings.
Details the electrical paths for start, fill, wash, drain, rinse, and spin circuits.
Provides the electrical schematic for non-express and express models.
Illustrates the wiring diagram for non-express and express models.
Provides a schedule for daily, monthly, quarterly, biannually, and annually maintenance tasks.











