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110 Series
Ice and Water Dispensers
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Installation, Operation and Service Manual
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110CT400A/W
110CR400A/W 110FB400A/W
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Follett Corporation Equipment Return Policy Follett equipment may be returned for credit under the following conditions: 1. The equipment is new and unused. 2. A return authorization number has been issued by customer service within 30 days after shipment. 3. Follett receives the equipment at the factory in Easton, PA within 30 days after issuance of the return authorization number. 4. The equipment must be returned in Follett packaging. If the packaging has been damaged or discarded, Follett wi
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Table of contents Before you begin 4 Specifications 5 Field wiring 6 Installation 8 Installing freestanding dispensers 8 Installing wall mount dispensers 10 ™ Installing Satellite-fill icemakers 12 Installing top mount icemakers 12 User information 14 Cleaning and sanitizing procedures 14 Service Information 16 Wiring diagram – lever models 16 Wiring diagram – SensorSAFE models 17 Dispenser troubleshooting 18 Troubleshooting SensorSAFE board and sensors 19 Disassembly and replacement in
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Welcome to Follett Follett equipment enjoys a well-deserved reputation for excellent performance, long-term reliability and outstanding after-the-sale support. To ensure that this equipment delivers that same degree of service, we ask that you review the installation portion of this manual before beginning to install the unit. Our installation instructions are designed to help you achieve a trouble-free installation. Should you have any questions or require technical help at any time, please
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Specifications Electrical 1. Models with Satellite-fill icemakers (110CR400A/W) Icemaker Max. fuse Dispenser Max. fuse Basic electrical: 115V/60Hz/1 phase 11.0 amps 20 amps 4.0 amps 20 amps 2. Freestanding models and models with integral icemakers (110FB400A/W, 110CT400A/W) Total system Max. fuse Basic electrical: 115V/60Hz/1 phase 14.0 amps 20 amps 3. Dispensers and Satellite-fill icemakers are supplied with 7-foot power cord with NEMA 5-20 hospital grade plug. Connect to 20
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Field wiring for countertop and wall mount dispensers with Satellite-fill icemakers All field wiring must be installed in accordance with NEC and local electrical codes. Field wiring ! diagram is intended only to aid electrician or technician in understanding how equipment works. Field wiring for countertop and wall mount dispensers with Satellite-fill icemakers Attention – Should local codes require a hard-wired connection and/or shielded wiring, eliminate the ! cord and plug(s) and follow
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Field wiring diagrams Freestanding dispensers and countertop dispensers with integral icemakers IMPORTANT Electric Power Source Standard electrical - 115V, 1 Ph, 60 Hz, FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM IS max. fuse size 20 amps INTENDED TO AID ELECTRICIAN OR TECHNICIAN IN UNDERSTANDING HOW EQUIPMENT WORKS. ALL FIELD BW GND WIRING MUST BE INSTALLED IN X ACCORDANCE WITH NEC AND LOCAL GRN ELECTRICAL CODES. DISPENSER JUNCTION BOX FUSED DISCONNECT LEGEND GRN GND X WIRENUT B X EQUIPMENT GROU
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Installation procedures Before you begin • All dispensers must be installed level in both directions to ensure proper operation • Required ventilation and recommended service clearances: • Countertop models with Satellite-fill icemaker (110CR400A/W) — none. 12" (305mm) at top recommended for service. • Countertop models with integral icemaker (110CT400A/W) — 6" (153mm) at top. 6"(153mm) each side recommended for service. • Freestanding models (110FB400A/W) — 4" (102mm) at rear. 12" (305
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Fig. 1 – Rear connections, freestanding models access panel (B) 3/4” FPT drain (A) 3/8" FPT water inlet (A) 31.5" (D) 3/8" FPT (800mm) condenser inlet location (water- (C) 3/4" MPT cooled only) icemaker drain water inlet location (water- cooled only) (E) 3/8" FPT condenser drain location (water- cooled only) 31.5" (800mm) (C) 3/4" MPT 10.25" icemaker drain (260mm) location (air- cooled only) 12. Verify that water sensor tabs are immersed in water in reservoir. 13. Remove top front cov
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Installing countertop dispensers Dispensers with top mount icemakers cannot be mounted on legs. They must be bolted to counter. ! Use gloves when lifting icemaker to protect hands from sheet metal edges. 1. Position dispenser in desired location, mark dispenser Fig. 2 – Counter cut-out, all models outline on counter and remove dispenser. 2. Drill four 3/8" (5mm) holes in counter (Fig. 2) to 24.5" 9" X 14" (227mm x 356mm) anchor dispenser to counter. (622mm) 12.25" (311mm) 23.75" Follett
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10. Apply a thick bead, approximately. 1/4" (6mm) Fig. 4 – Rear connections, countertop models with diameter, of NSF listed silicone sealant (Dow- integral icemakers Corning RTV-732 or equivalent) 1/4" (6mm) inside marked outline of dispenser. (M) 3/8" FPT icemaker water inlet 11. Carefully position dispenser on counter. (R) 3/8" FPT condenser inlet 12. Remove four screws securing splash panel to front (water-cooled only) of dispenser and gently lay splash panel on counter. (Water line
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Installing Satellite-fill icemakers Models110CR400A/W See Icemaker Installation Manual (form #208600) for critical installation instructions for remote icemakers. Failure to comply with these instructions will result in poor performance and void ! warranty. 1. Install Satellite-fill icemaker following instructions in icemaker manual. 2. Run uninsulated ice transport tube from dispenser through ice transport tube knock-out, (Fig. 5G) or through counter opening to icemaker. 3. Insulate ic
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2. Remove dispenser top front cover by removing two screws at bottom corners of cover, lifting cover slightly and pulling forward. 3. Remove icemaker compartment top and side panels. 4. Remove icemaker hold-down bracket from front of icemaker compartment. 5. Lift icemaker onto dispenser top and slide icemaker completely into position, compressor end first. Front of icemaker base must be flush with front of dispenser. 6. Reinstall hold down bracket on front of icemaker with power cord and
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User information How the dispenser works Follett’s 110 series automatic load ice and water dispensers receive ice from Follett’s 400 lb (181kg)/day icemaker located in the dispenser base, in the cabinet top or in a remote location up to 20 ft (6m) away. Ice produced is stored in the bin section of the dispenser. When dispensing is activated, the wheel motor is energized, causing the wheel to turn. This moves ice to the dispense chute where it drops by gravity into the container held below the
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Recommended weekly cleaning 1. Wash drain pan and grille with Solution A above. Rinse thoroughly. 2. Slowly pour solution of one cup (8 oz/237ml) household bleach mixed with one gallon (3.8L) hot water into drain pan to help prevent algae growth in drain lines. If dispenser is a SensorSAFE unit: 3. Deactivate dispenser by depressing and releasing clean switch located on left side of unit under top front cover. 4. Clean lens using soft cloth and mild, non-abrasive cleaner. 5. Reactivate
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Service information Wiring diagrams How unit works — lever models The dispense wheel motor and dispense solenoid are energized through the power and ice dispense switches. The water solenoid valve is energized through the power and water dispense switches. The icemaker receives the bin signal through the power switch, the normally closed bin thermostat and the icemaker switch. When the bin level thermostat is calling for ice, a 115v bin signal is applied to the bin signal terminals on the ice
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How unit works — SensorSAFE models SensorSAFE models provide “touchless” ice and water dispensing. When a container is placed within the actuation zone below the ice or water chute on SensorSAFE dispenser models, an infra-red signal reflects off the container and is detected by the sensor. The sensor then sends a signal to the control board to activate the appropriate components to dispense ice or water. LEDs on the board indicate when the board is receiving a signal from the sensors. A safe
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Dispenser troubleshooting Disconnect power to dispenser and icemaker before putting hands or arms in storage area, or attempting any repair or service to equipment. ! Before calling for service: • Check that there is ice in dispenser bin area • Check that all switches and circuit breakers are on • Check that congealed cubes are not causing a jam • Check that all drains are clear Symptom Possible cause Solution 1. Does not dispense a. Faulty dispense gate. a. Replace dispense gate. ice. b. Fau
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Troubleshooting SensorSAFE board and sensors Board guide LEDs, when illuminated, indicate the following: Terminals: PWR (board power) L1 (incoming power, hot) CLN (cleaning, no dispensing cycle) L2 (neutral terminals) ICE (ice dispensing activated) WTR (power terminal for water solenoid) WTR (water dispensing activated) SOL (power terminal for dispense gate solenoid) not used WM (power terminal for wheel motor) CLN (terminals for clean cycle switch) Problem: Does not dispen
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Lens/sensor troubleshooting 1. Turn dispenser power switch off. 2. Remove splash panel. 3. Disconnect wires from output terminal(s) (WTR, SOL, WM) on board. 4. Gently remove appropriate sensor/mounting block assembly from panel by moving block sideways until edge of block clears retaining tab of panel. 5. Inspect lens and sensor assembly for foreign material and remove using non-abrasive cleaner. 6. Turn dispenser power on and test sensor by moving hands through activation area (no cl