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11.  Route the dispenser discharge tube and temperature probe to the back of the sink 

where it will be mounted just above the bottom (1-3”), depending on the total 
volume of the sink fill. Trim the excess tubing from the dispenser discharge tube 
once you have verified the length. Attach the check valve to the end of the 
dispenser discharge tube. Make sure that the arrow points in the direction of the 
flow. Use the vinyl suction cup and cable ties to secure the discharge tube and 
temperature probe to the inside of the sink. See Fig. 7. Use additional cable ties to 
secure the dispenser discharge tube to the temperature probe to keep them 
together as they go up to the dispenser. 
 

12.  Route the power supply cable to the outlet and secure with the cable ties. If the 

detergent suction tube and power supply are located on the same side, secure 
them together for a cleaner installation. 
 

13.  If mounting the remote control away from the dispenser, you will need to 

loosen the strain reliefs on the bottom of the dispenser, open the control cover, 
cut the zip tie, and pull the cables to the length needed (up to 12 feet). Do not 
pull on the remote control unit to pull the cables out. Roll up the left over cables 
and place them back into the dispenser. Close the control cover and tighten the 
strain reliefs. See Fig. 8. 
 

14.  Measure the distance between the key holes on the remote wall bracket and 

pre-drill the holes for the anchors in the wall. Insert the anchors. Attach the 
remote wall bracket with the screws to the anchors. Mount the remote to the 
remote wall bracket by sliding it down onto the bracket until it locks into place. 
See Fig. 9. 
 

15. 

If you will be using the sink top mounting kit, rather than wall mounting the 
dispenser, attach the four hex stand off screws to the bottom of the dispenser. 
Attach the stand base to the hex stand off screws with the four pan head screws. 
See Fig 10. 

 

16. 

If you will be using the foot pedal control (Fig. 11) for hands free dosing, loosen 
the strain relief on the bottom of the dispenser, insert the wires from the foot 
pedal control, remove the remote and open the control cover. Attach the white 
wire to the REMOTE START terminal on the barrier strip and the black wire to 
the GND terminal on the barrier strip. See Fig. 12. Tighten the strain relief, close 
the control cover and attach the remote.

 

Fig.11 

Fig.12 

Fig.10 

Fig.9 

Fig.8 

Fig.7 

Fig.6 

White wire 
connection 

Black wire 

connection 

Summary of Contents for Knight DoseTech DMS

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 0901048 Rev C...

Page 2: ...discharge line with check valve and attaching hardware System is not for use in potentially explosive environments Safety Symbols Listed below are explanations of the safety symbols that appear eithe...

Page 3: ...Qty Description Check Box 1 7020120 1 Suction Cup 1 OD Vinyl 2 7901200 1 Check Valve PDI Cracking Pressure x Barb Viton 3 0300121 10 Cable Ties 4 0200009 4 Cable Tie Mounts 5 7020152 4 Clamp Nylon Sna...

Page 4: ...t Note Itisimportanttomountthe dispenseronahard flatsurface thatislevel SeeFig 4 7 Cutoutthetemplateonpage22formountingthedispenser Placethetemplateagainstthe surfacethatthedispenserwillbemountedto Us...

Page 5: ...up to 12 feet Do not pull on the remote control unit to pull the cables out Roll up the left over cables and place them back into the dispenser Close the control cover and tighten the strain reliefs S...

Page 6: ...ulations form the prime to auto prime the unit when the detergent runs out Press ENTER to advance to the next screen 5 To access the basic features in the programming mode you will need a user pass co...

Page 7: ...between digits and the UP and DOWN buttons to cycle between 0 9 By default the pass code is set to 0000 Press ENTER to advance to the next screen 12 To change the existing main pass code use the SCRO...

Page 8: ...the UP and DOWN buttons to set the numerical value for the amount of detergent you wish to dispense for each volume Press ENTER to advance to the next screen 20 To set your preferred method of dosing...

Page 9: ...to ensure the sink is filled with water to meet your minimum setting but not exceed your maximum Any variation below the minimum or above the maximum will set the alarm off Press ENTER to advance to...

Page 10: ...the dispenser has been in idle insert USB stick and press UP to upload Once upload is complete the screen will display Done Note Graphic needs to be 128 x 64 pixels in size black and white in a bmp f...

Page 11: ...lt selection To choose between level A or level B press A or B button Press START to begin dispensing for the selected level The dispenser will begin pumping in either time based mode or flow meter ba...

Page 12: ...imed Replace the detergent container then press START to begin automatic re printing 17 05 56AM 08 15 13 LAST DOSE VOLUME 000 LEVELS A B 025 050 ALARMS TODAY 000 TEMP OUT OF RANGE Chemical empty Repla...

Page 13: ...78 8 21 2013 8 48 38AM 50 77 8 21 2013 8 49 21AM 24 77 Out of Chem 8 21 2013 8 49 54AM 20 77 Out of Chem 8 21 2013 8 50 33AM 23 78 Out of Chem 8 21 2013 8 50 49AM 50 77 8 21 2013 8 51 39AM 50 75 Temp...

Page 14: ...ystem should NEVER attempt removal or installation of the pump faceplate and should be made aware of this by the Responsible Body Access to internal parts are for Responsible Body i e service personne...

Page 15: ...ad 4 Screw Stainless Steel 17 1600266 1 Control Box Cover Remote Wall Bracket 18 7140817 1 Circuit Board Assembly 19 1600708 1 Temperature Probe 20 2000519 1 Power Supply 40W 24VDC 1 67A Local Country...

Page 16: ...Page 16 0901048 Rev C DoseTech DMS Parts Diagram...

Page 17: ...0901048 Rev C Page 17 DoseTech DMS Wiring Diagram...

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Page 19: ...0901048 Rev C Page 19 Notes...

Page 20: ...Page 20 0901048 Rev C Notes...

Page 21: ...0901048 Rev C Page 21 Notes...

Page 22: ...Page 22 0901048 Rev C DoseTech DMS Mounting Template...

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Page 24: ...ection Bearings and pump seals or rubber and synthetic rubber parts such as O rings diaphragms squeeze tubing and gaskets are considered expendable and are not covered under warranty Warranty does not...

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