Follett 110 Series manual

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    Installation, Oper ation and Ser vice Manual F ollo wing installation, please f orw ard this man ual t o the appropr iat e operations per son. 00 1 09520R03 C/E1 1 0CT40 0A/W C/E1 1 0CR40 0A/W C/E1 1 0FB40 0A/W Order parts online www .follet tice.com 80 1 Church Lane • East on, P A 1 8040, US A (61 0) 252-730 1 • F ax (61 0) 250-0696 • www .f[...]

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    Befor e y ou begin Specif ications Field wir ing Installation Installing fr eestanding dispensers Installing count er t op dispensers Installing Sat ellite-f ill ™ icemaker s Installing t op mount icemaker s User infor mation Cleaning and sanitizing procedur es Service Information Wiring diagram – le ver models Wiring diagram – SensorS AFE ?[...]

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    W elcome t o F ollet t F ollet t equipment enjo ys a well-deserved r eputation f or e x cellent perf or mance, long-t er m reliability and outstanding af ter -the-sale suppor t. T o ensure that this equipment deli v ers that same degr ee of ser vice, w e ask that you r evie w the installation por tion of this manual bef ore beginning t o install th[...]

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    Specif ications Electrical 1 . Models with Sat ellite-f ill icemaker s (C/E1 1 0CR400A/W) Icemaker Dispenser 220V/60Hz/1 phase 5 amps 1 .5 amps 230V/50Hz/1 phase 5 amps 1 .5 amps 2. F reestanding models and models with int egral icemak ers (C/E1 1 0FB400A/W , C/E1 1 0CT400A/W) T otal sy stem 220V/60Hz/1 phase 6.5 amps 230V/50Hz/1 phase 6.5 amps 3. [...]

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    5 F ield wiring f or counter t op dispensers with Sat ellite-f ill icemaker s Model Electrical connection Current C1 1 0FB400A/W cord pro vided 220V 60Hz, 6.5 amp E1 1 0FB400A/W 230V 50Hz, 6.5 amp C1 1 0CT400A/W cord pr ovided 220V 60Hz, 6.5 amp E1 1 0CT400A/W 230V 50Hz, 6.5 amp C1 1 0CR400A/W cord pr ovided 220V 60Hz E1 1 0CR400A/W 230V 50Hz dispe[...]

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    Installation pr ocedur es Installing fr eestanding dispensers 1 . C arefull y tip dispenser back t o e xpose underside and b lock up in place . 2. Remov e legs from shipping bo x (taped to dr ain pan of dispenser) and scre w into dispenser bot tom, taking car e t o seat legs securel y against under side of dispenser . 3. P osition dispenser in desi[...]

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    1 2. V er ify that water sensor t abs are immer sed in wat er in reservoir . 1 3. Remo ve t op front cov er by r emoving two scre ws at bot tom corners of co ver . Lif t cov er slightly and pull f orward. 1 4. If dispenser is equipped with SensorSAFE, r emove pr otecti v e plastic coating from dispense sensor labels . 1 5. T ur n on dispenser power[...]

  • Page 8

    Installing countertop dispenser s 1 . P osition dispenser in desired location, mark dispenser outline on counter and r emov e dispenser . 2. Dr ill f our 5mm (3/8") holes in counter (F ig. 2) t o anchor dispenser to count er . Follet t countertop dispenser s can have an y or all utilities r un directly thr ough counter or out r ear of dispense[...]

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    1 0. Apply a thic k bead, appro ximatel y . 6mm (1/4") diameter , of NSF listed silicone sealant (Do w- Corning RTV -732 or equiv alent) 6mm (1/4") inside marked outline of dispenser . 1 1 . Car efully position dispenser on count er . 12. Remo ve f our screws securing splash panel t o front of dispenser and gently la y splash panel on cou[...]

  • Page 10

    Installing Satellit e-f ill icemak ers Models C/E1 1 0CR400A/W 1 . Install Satellit e-fill icemak er f ollowing instructions in icemaker man ual. 2. Run uninsulated ice tr anspor t tube from dispenser thr ough ice transpor t tube knock-out, (F ig. 5G) or through count er opening to icemak er . 3. Insulate ice transport tube by sliding insulation ov[...]

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    1 . Remo ve dispenser t op front cov er by r emoving two scre ws at bot tom corners of co ver , lif ting cov er slightl y and pulling f orwar d. 2. Remov e icemaker compar tment top and side panels. 3. Remov e icemaker hold-down brac ket from fr ont of icemaker compartment. 4. Lif t icemaker ont o dispenser top and slide icemak er completel y into [...]

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    User inf or mation How the dispenser w orks F ollet t’ s 1 1 0 ser ies automatic load ice and wat er dispensers recei ve ice fr om Follet t’ s 1 81kg (400 lb)/da y icemaker located in the dispenser base, in the cabinet t op or in a remot e location up to 6m (20 f t) aw ay . Ice produced is st ored in the bin section of the dispenser . When disp[...]

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    Recommended w eekly cleaning 1 . W ash drain pan and grille with Solution A abov e. Rinse thoroughl y . 2. Slowly pour solution of one cup (237ml/8 oz) household b leach mix ed with 3.8L (1 gallon) hot w ater int o drain pan t o help pre vent alg ae gro wth in drain lines. I f dispenser is a SensorSAFE unit: 3. Deactiv ate dispenser b y depressing [...]

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    WTR S 1 7 M RELA Y #1 4 B RL Y A MAIN POWER SWITCH BIN SIGNAL T- S TAT SWITCH (220/230 V AC) ICE MACHINE POWER RED RD RD ORANGE RED PUR ORANGE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE 3 2 1 TIMER BLK BLK BLK PURPLE PUR WHITE BLACK ORANGE RED 4 7 RELA Y #2 1 ICE MACHINE BIN SIGNAL (16 VDC) 4x4 JUNCTION BO X 230V 50HZ 220V 60HZ GREEN/YELLO W B[...]

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    How unit w orks — SensorS AFE models SensorSAFE models pr ovide “t ouchless” ice and water dispensing . When a container is placed within the actuation zone belo w the ice or wat er chute on SensorS AFE dispenser models, an infr a-red signal r eflects of f the container and is detect ed by the sensor . The sensor then sends a signal to the co[...]

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    Sym p to m 1 . Does not dispense ice 2. Does not dispense wate r 3. W ater runs continuousl y 4. Dispense wheel rot ates continuousl y 5. Icemaker runs continuousl y 6. Ice dispenses by itself Solution a. Replace dispense g ate b . Replace dispense solenoid c. Check s witch; tur n on or replace if f aulty d. Replace s witch e . Check motor and r ep[...]

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    T r oubleshooting SensorS AFE boar d and sensor s Board guide LEDs, when illuminat ed, indicate the f ollowing: PWR (board po wer) CLN (cleaning, no dispensing c ycle) ICE (ice dispensing activ ated) WTR ( wat er dispensing activ ated) T er minals: L1 (incoming power , hot) L2 (neutral t er minals) WTR (po wer t er minal for w ater solenoid) SOL (p[...]

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    18 Lens/sensor troub leshooting 1 . T ur n dispenser power s witch of f . 2. Remov e splash panel. 3. Disconnect wires fr om output terminal(s) (WTR, SOL, WM) on boar d. 4. Gently r emov e appropriate sensor/mounting b lock assemb l y from panel b y moving b lock side wa y s until edge of bloc k clears r etaining tab of panel. 5. Inspect lens and s[...]

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    Ice tr anspor t tube r eplacement Models C/E1 1 0FB400A/W , C/E1 1 0CR400A/W 1 . Remov e top and r ear access panel from dispenser (lo wer fr ont panel in fr eestanding unit). 2. Disconnect existing ice tube fr om engaging pin on tr anspor t tube brack et in ice stor age bin ev aporator and pull do wn through dispenser chase. 3. Disconnect opposite[...]

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    engaging pin 5mm (3/16") ice tube hole ice hose mounting brac ket ice le vel control stat ice tube 26mm (1") capillar y tube 20 All units 9. Slip supplied hose clamp onto tube and push tube onto e xit por t of e vapor ator . Do not t wist hose when securing t o evapor ator . 1 0. F asten tube on por t with hose clamp, being sur e that cla[...]

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    well nu t ice lev el control stat rubber grommet control box assemb ly ice mounting hose brack et knurled screw hopper assembly ice lev el control stat bin thermostat control box assemb ly Thermostat locations – C/E1 1 0CR40 0A/W , C/E1 1 0FB40 0A/W 21 Thermostat locations Thermostat locations – C/E1 1 0CT40 0A/W rubber grommet ice lev el contr[...]

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    22 P ar t # Description Ref erence 502756 Co ver , top fr ont, 1 1 0 counter top (CT) 1 502703 Co ver , top fr ont, 1 1 0 counter top unit with S atellit e-fill icemak er (CR) & freest anding (FB) 2 502704 Co ver , low er section, 1 1 0 freestanding (FB) units 3 502681 Co ver , dispense chute 4 50 1 1 00 Knurled screws , front co v er Not shown[...]

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    P ar t # Description Ref erence 502057 F astener , dispense chute brac ket 1 502356 T ube, wat er station 2 502681 Co ver , dispense chute 3 50 1 829 Switch, dispense , ice, le ver actuat ed (includes 50 1 841) 4 502359 Switch, dispense , wat er , lev er actuated (includes 50 1 841) 5 502247 Brac ket, chut e (includes f astener s 502057) 6 502358 L[...]

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    24 P ar t # Description Ref erence 502057 F astener , dispense chute brac ket 1 502681 Co ver , dispense chute (includes labels) 2 502248 Chute and funnel, ice 3 502249 Chute , wat er 4 502247 Brac ket, chut e (includes f astener s 502057) 5 502690 Lens, sensor 6 50271 0 Splash panel (includes 2 of 502690) 7 502927 Solenoid assy , w ater , 220V , 6[...]

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    1 2 4 3 3 5 Wheel mot or and driv e s y stem 25 1 6 7 8 7 P ar t # Description Ref erence 50 1 699 Wheel mot or , 220V , 60Hz/230V , 50Hz 1 50 1 026 W asher , thrust 2 50 1 607 F an blade, wheel mot or Not shown 50 1 619 Driv e shaf t (includes threaded r od and nut, see #6, page 26) 3 502691 Chain, 54 link 4 502692 Sproc ket, dri ve shaf t, 35 tee[...]

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    26 P ar t # Description Ref erence 50 1 802 Baff le, ice 1 50 1 493 Wheel, dispense (includes driv e bar , rot ating agitator , threaded bar & r od) 2 50 1 494 Agitat or , rotating 3 50271 2 Brack et, ice tube 4 50 1 1 00 Scre w 5 50 1 612 Rod, thr eaded (includes knurled nut) 6 50 1 617 Driv e bar assembl y (includes threaded r od and nut) 7 5[...]

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    27 P ar t # Description Refer ence 502598 Coil, chilled wat er (includes t wo 502599) 1 502599 Fit ting, w ater coil 2 502600 Brack ets, chilled wat er canister , pair (includes scr ews) 3 50260 1 Canister , chilled wat er (includes 502600 and 502605) 4 502605 Elbow , drain 5 502602 Assembly , chilled w ater (includes r efer ence #1 through 5 abov [...]

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    Solenoid dispense assembl y P ar t # Description Ref erence # 50 1 844 Solenoid, dispense , 220V , 60 Hz/230V , 50Hz 1 502040 Cot ter pin 2 502039 Link age, solenoid (includes 502054 g rommet) 3 502042 Block, dispense g ate 4 502054 Grommet 5 502045 Splash pan, gate assemb ly 6 502038 Shoulder scr ew and w asher 7 50 1 824 Spring, g ate assembl y 8[...]