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 0901039 Rev: C (05/01) 

 

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(1)  Measure the distances from chemical supply container to pump housing and from pump housing to 

injection point inside the washmachine. 

(2) Insert one end of a suction tube into the left side of the squeeze tube in the leftmost peristaltic pump.  

(3) Cut the suction tube to length and insert other end into supply container using PVC pipe as a 

support. 

(4) Insert one end of the discharge tubing into the right side of the squeeze tube on each peristaltic 

pump. 

(5)  If running pump outputs directly to the washer, form an antisiphon loop (with the loop pointing 

"down") with the other end of the discharge tubing and insert the end into the supply pocket of the 
machine. 

(6) If running a chemical flushing system, refer to the instructions provided with the system. For flush 

mode to work correctly, the flush terminals on the POB must be connected together with a jumper, or 
to a flow sensor. If this is not done, a flush error will result and the system will be disabled. To reset 
the system, push the reset button on the lfp.  

(7)  Connect the 115 VAC or 230 VAC supply voltage to the system. 

(8)  Program the system using the LFP. Detailed instructions regarding the programming of the system 

are located in the LFP Programming Manual. 

(9)  For accuracy, when autocalibrating or testing flow rates, always measure chemicals at the washer. 

Product viscosity and tubing lengths will have a effect on the flow rates. 

(10) Operate the washer and inspect for proper function. If using auto formula select, ensure that correct 

formulas are chosen. Otherwise, use the FORMULA (up and down) buttons on the LFP to choose 
formulas. You will then be able to verify proper formula operation of the Knight-Trak II system. 

Summary of Contents for Knight 7667503

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 16 0901039 Rev C 05 01 Knight Trak II Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...OB Wiring 8 Drawing LFP Wiring 9 Drawing Control Connections for Multilinking 10 The Signal Input Board SIB 11 Drawing SIB Connection 12 The Management Input Board LMIB 13 Network wiring Diagram 15 CA...

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Page 4: ...als to low voltage data signals 6 67 0 237 216 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 Ala...

Page 5: ...connect signal wires from the signal source to the SIB Connect the SIB to the LFP Connecting the SIB to the LFP requires a three conductor shielded cable available from Knight Equipment Color coded c...

Page 6: ...Board and connecting other end to a wall mount booster transformer and RM 6000 Please see diagram included in this manual for details For laptop computers connect the RM 6000 to the female jack on the...

Page 7: ...the instructions provided with the system For flush mode to work correctly the flush terminals on the POB must be connected together with a jumper or to a flow sensor If this is not done a flush error...

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Page 11: ...isions for split common connection some washmachine s have provisions for separate wash and rinse commons See the next page 5 Connect the color coded interface wire Knight part number 0300058 to the S...

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Page 13: ...is signal is used to count the number of drains in a given wash cycle A drain solenoid or a drain track on a card reading machine are typical sources for the drain signal COLD WATER This signal is use...

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Page 15: ...0300058 X ONLY 3 CONDUCTOR NETWORK CABLE KNIGHT P N 0300058 ONLY BLACK TERMINAL BROWN TERMINAL MALE W O L F W O L F W O L F W O L F W O L F FLO W W O L F F LO W FLO W FLOW FLO W F LO W W O L F FLO W...

Page 16: ...s such as O rings diaphragms squeeze tubing and gaskets are considered expendable and are not covered under warranty Warranty does not cover liability resulting from performance of this equipment nor...

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