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3730 East Southern Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85040
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To ensure safe and reliable operation of your dryer, all operators of this system and personnel
around this system should be thoroughly trained on the following procedures.
1. For your safety, do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity (at least 3’ (1 Meter)) of this or any other appliance.
2. Vent lines to the outdoors must be installed by a qualified HVAC engineer on all air exhaust
and gas line components equipped with a vent fitting.
3. Proper grounding (a ground rod at the equipment footing), according to NEC requirements,
must be provided for during electrical connection by a QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
9. Do not perform maintenance on this machine until all power has been shut off at the dryer
AND at the incoming power circuit breaker.
THIS ELECTRIC DRYER IS INTENDED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF CURING INK
ON TO TEXTILE AND CUT GOODS. THIS DRYER IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN HEATING,
CURING OR BAKING OF ANY OTHER MATERIALS WHATSOEVER. THIS DRYER IS
INTENDED FOR IN-DOOR USE ONLY
1 2
The POWERHOUSE Dryers (2608, 3011, 4013, 5217) ship in one wooden Crate
(Photo 1). Uncrate using a power screwdriver (Photo 2).
3 4
Remove the shrink wrap ( Photo 3). Then remove the Belt Extentions. DO NOT RE-
MOVE THE SHRINK WRAP on the Belt Extentions these hold the Belt Rollers in place
(Photo 4).
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DO NOT try to raise the level of the Dryer with the Stabilizing Bolts and DO
NOT use casters on the Dryer legs as this will cause damage to the metal struc-
ture. If the Dryer is not level lift the Dryer leg that will make it level before you
attempt to adjust the Stabilizing Bolt.
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1 2
Step 4. Install Arm Assemblies (Photos 1 and 2)
There are two Arm Assem-
blies: 1 Infeed Arm Assem-
bly (the one without the
motor) and 1 Outfeed Arm
Assembly (the one with the
motor). Standing in front of
the control box the Outfeed
Arm Assembly (the one with
the motor) is to be installed
into the left outfeed end of
the Dryer.
Insert the Arm Assemblies into the body of the Dryer making sure that the support
arms have the smooth side facing up (Photo 2). 3
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At the other end feed through the lower slot
and OVER the LOWER Belt Extension Brace
(Photo 3).
3
Pull the Belt over the Roller and OVER the TOP
Belt Extension Brace (Photo 4).
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Pick up the other end of the Belt and lay on
top of the ROLLER and pull the two ends of
the Belt as close as you can get them (Photo
8).
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8
The belt may not track on the exact middle of the Roller and it is quite possible to track
on opposite ends of each Roller, but still stay tracked in a fixed position. Once the Belt
has found it's fixed position leave it alone. DO NOT OVER TENSION THE BELT
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(F)
(D) (E)
Before turning the Dryer on make sure that all objects are off the belts and all of the
switches on the front panel are off or in the down position.
When the main disconnect for the Dryer is turned on (red handle up), the belt should
start to run, the recirculation motor, cooling motor and temperature control (C) (see
temperature control section for operating instructions above) should all be running.
All of the PHQ Dryers that we manufacture have a Main Switch (A) and a Flash Switch
(B). The Main Switch is used to turn on the heating elements. These elements will come
on and stay on until the set temperature is reached, at which time they will cycle on and
off to maintain a consistent temperature. If the Flash Switch is turned on the Dryer will
function as described above except the first four elements (2 on a 2608) will stay on
100% regardless if the temperature controller is cycling the remaining lamps on and off.
This function is very seldomly used so this switch should be left in the off (down) posi-
tion.
On a 2608 Dryer there is also a Cap Switch. This is only used if the customer has
purchased an optional cap element used to cure caps.
On all Dryers there is a Speed Control known for adjusting the belt speed.
When first using a Dryer you should set the temperature at 310F with a belt speed of
approximately 40. This is a good starting point. You must always remember that the
temperature displayed on the controller is not the actual temperature of the garmet
that is curing. If all of the elements are working the garment temperature will be much
higher. The temperature displayed is a reference number only so that you know where
to set the temperature for different colors and types of garmets. Available from Work-
horse Infrared are temperature guns for touchless accurate reading directly off the
garmets.
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MAIN SWITCH
Next push the small rocker switch marked MAIN
on. This will start and control all of the elements together.
All of the elements will come on solid and stay on until
the PV is within 20 °F of the SV and at that point all of
the elements will start to cycle on and off (getting dim
then bright again) for three second intervals. In a short
time the PV will match the SV (+/- 5 °F) and maintain
this temperature.
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Although every effort has been made to provide accurate specifications, Workhorse Products/Odyssey
does not assume any liability for damages, whether consequential or incidental, that may result from
the use or misuse of the indicated specifications. Workhorse Products/Odyssey requires the use of a
licensed industrial electrician for the installation of electrical service to equipment requiring electrical
power.
Workhorse Products/Odyssey reserves the right to alter specifications in the manufacture of its products.
It is understood and agreed that Seller’s liability for any equipment whether liability in contract, in tort, under any
warranty, in negligence, in strict liability or otherwise shall not exceed the return of the amount of the purchase
price paid by Buyer. Not withstanding the foregoing provision, under no circumstances shall Seller be liable for
special, indirect or consequential damages. The price stated for the equipment is a consideration in limiting
Seller’s liability. No action regardless of form, arising out of the transactions under this Agreement may be brought
by Buyer more than one (1) year after the cause of action has occurred. Our warranty is specified is exclusive and
no other warranty, whether written or oral, is expressed or implied. Workhorse Products specifically disclaims the
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
Replacement parts are covered for the term of the equipment warranty period. Parts not under warranty are
covered for thirty (30) days from receipt by customer. Any part found by Workhorse/Odyssey to be defective in
material or workmanship within the stated warranty period will be replaced or repaired at Workhorse’s option
without charge. AFTER OBTAINING AN RMA# SEND RETURNED FREIGHT PREPAID TO 3730 E. Southern Avenue,
PHOENIX, AZ 85040 USA. Written authorization must be obtained from Workhorse/Odyssey before any part will
be accepted. Replacement parts are sent out freight collect. Parts sent out prior to receiving defective part
will be sent C.O.D., cost plus freight. Upon return of defective part, if it is deemed that the part was not
damaged by customer but failed, the cost of the replacement part will be refunded.
This warranty does not extend to expendable parts such as filters, fuses, elements and brushes. Workhorse
does not warrant failure of parts or components resulting from misuse or lack of proper maintenance.
Installation, inspection, and maintenance costs are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
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