Follett 25HI425ASIDP, 50CI425WLI, 25CI425WLI, 50HI425ASIDP User Manual

Symphony Plus™ 25 and 50 Series
25/50HI425A-SI Wall Mount
Ice-only Dispenser with
SensorSAFE Dispensing
25/50CI425A/W-LI Countertop Ice-only
Dispenser with Lever Dispensing
25/50CI425A/W-SI Countertop
Ice-only Dispenser with
SensorSAFE™ Dispensing
Ice and Water Dispensers
25CI425A/W, 25HI425A, 50CI425A/W, 50HI425A
Installation, Operation and Service Manual
Serial numbers above K39863
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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, review this guide carefully before you begin your installation.
Should you have need technical help, please call our Technical Service group at (877) 612-5086 or (610) 252-7301.
Please have your model number, serial number and complete and detailed explanation of the problem when contacting Technical Service.
Getting Started
After uncrating and removing all packing material. Inspect the equipment for concealed shipping damage. All freight is to be inspected upon delivery. If visible signs of damage exist, please refuse delivery or sign your delivery receipt "damaged." Follett Customer Service must be notied within 48 hours. Wherever possible, please include detailed photos of the damage with the original packaging so that we may start the freight claim process.
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Contents
Welcome to Follett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Getting Started ........................................................................... 1
Specications .............................................................................. 4
Electrical ................................................................................ 5
Ambient ................................................................................. 5
Plumbing ................................................................................ 5
Ventilation clearances ...................................................................... 5
Dry weight ............................................................................... 5
Installation ................................................................................. 6
Before you begin .......................................................................... 6
Installing countertop dispensers with rear exiting utilities (no legs) ................................... 6
Installing countertop dispensers with bottom exiting utilities ........................................ 7
Installing wall mount dispensers ..............................................................8
User information ........................................................................... 11
How the dispenser works ...................................................................11
Cleaning and sanitizing ..................................................................... 11
Weekly ................................................................................ 12
Monthly ................................................................................ 12
Semi-Annually (more often if conditions dictate) ................................................ 12
Ice Machine and Dispenser ................................................................ 12
Service ................................................................................... 15
Ice machine Operation (all models) .......................................................... 15
The icemaking process .................................................................... 15
Water system ........................................................................... 16
Wiring diagram - Lever .................................................................... 18
Wiring diagram - SensorSAFE .............................................................. 19
Ice machine operational and diagnostic sequences ............................................. 20
Diagnostic Stages ........................................................................ 25
Compressor data ........................................................................ 31
Refrigeration system ...................................................................... 31
Dispenser troubleshooting .................................................................. 32
Lever model troubleshooting guide .......................................................... 32
SensorSAFE model troubleshooting guide .................................................... 32
Ice machine removal instructions ............................................................. 33
Evaporator disassembly ................................................................... 36
Evaporator reassembly .................................................................... 37
Gearmotor replacement ................................................................... 37
Replacement parts ......................................................................... 38
Dispenser exterior ........................................................................38
Wheel motor and drive system .............................................................. 39
Dispense chute and splash panel (models with SensorSAFE infrared dispensing) ..................... 40
Dispense chute and splash panel (models with lever dispensing) .................................. 41
Dispenser electrical box – SensorSAFE models ................................................42
Dispenser electrical box – lever models ....................................................... 43
Water and drain ......................................................................... 44
Water treatment accessories for Symphony Plus ice and water dispensers ........................... 45
Air-cooled ice machines ................................................................... 46
Water-cooled ice machines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Evaporator replacement parts .............................................................. 50
Ice machine electrical components .......................................................... 52
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Check your paperwork to determine which model you have. Follett model numbers are designed to provide information about the type and capacity of Follett ice dispensing equipment. Following is an explanation of the different model numbers.
25CI425A-LI
I = ice-only; no water
Dispense actuation, L = lever, S = SensorSAFE
Condenser type, A = air-cooled, water-cooled
Ice machine capacity in lbs per day
Ice machine location, I = integral
Dispenser conguration, C = countertop, H = wall mount
Approximate storage capacity in lbs
CAUTION!
§ Do not tilt unit further than 30° off vertical during uncrating or installation.
§ Dispenser bin area contains mechanical, moving parts. Keep hands and arms clear of this area at all times. If access to this area is required, power to unit must be disconnected rst.
§ Follett recommends a Follett water lter system be installed in the ice machine inlet water line (standard capacity #00130229, high capacity #00978957, carbonless high capacity #01050442).
§ Prior to operation, clean the dispenser in accordance with instructions found in this manual.
§ Ice is slippery. Be sure counters and oors around dispenser are clean, dry and free of ice.
§ Do not block right side air intake or top air exhaust.
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Specications
Countertop
25CI425A/W
36"
(91.5 cm)
50CI425A/W
40"
(101.6 cm)
Wall mount
Front View
21" (53.4 cm) 24" (61 cm)
14.25"
(36.2 cm)
AIR INTAKE
AIR EXHAUST
Right Side View Rear View
3/8" FPT condenser inlet (water­cooled only)
3/8" FPT condenser outlet (water­cooled only)
3/4" FPT drain
10.5"
(26.7 cm)
23"
(58.5 cm)
NEMA 5-15
0.88 (23 mm)
3/4 MPT MALE
Front View Right Side View Rear View
21.5" (54.6 cm)
24.5" (62.2 cm)*
DRAIN
10.5"
(26.7 cm)
3/8" water inlet
2.63" (6.6 cm)
1.38" (3.5 cm)
2.56" (6.5 cm)
5.69" (14.4 cm)
7.69" (19.5 cm)
25HI425A/W
36.5"
(92.7 cm)
50HI425A/W
40.5"
(102.9 cm)
AIR INTAKE
* Includes 0.5" (13 mm) for bracket supplied with unit.
AIR EXHAUST
14.25"
(36.2 cm)
17"
(43.2 cm)
NEMA 5-15
21.5" (54.6 cm)
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Electrical
§ 115 V, 60 Hz, 1 phase, 11.0A
§ Connect to a 15A dedicated circuit.
§ Furnished with 7 ft (2 m) power cord with a 90° NEMA hospital grade 5-15 plug.
Ambient
Air temp* 100 F/38 C Max. 50 F/10 C Min. (Best performance below 80 F (27 C)
Water temp
90 F/32 C Max. 45 F/7 C Min. (Best performance below 70 F (21 C)
Water pressure (psi/bar) 70/5 Max. 10/0.7 Min.
* Ambient air temperature is measured at the air-cooled condenser coil inlet.
Ambient water temperature is measured in the ice machine oat reservoir.
Plumbing
Connections 25/50CI425A Rough-ins 25/50HI425A
Dispenser drain 3/4" MPT Air-cooled 3/4" FPT
Water inlet 3/8" FPT 3/8" FPT
Condenser inlet Water-cooled 3/8" FPT N/A
Condenser outlet Water-cooled 3/8" FPT N/A
Note: Water shut-off recommended within 10 ft. (3m) of dispenser. Drain to be hard-piped and insulated. Maintain at least 1/4" per foot (20 mm per 1 m) run of slope.
Ventilation clearances
Air-cooled Water-cooled
Required for ventilation 3" (77 mm) each side N/A
Suggested for service 12" (30.5 cm) top,
6" (15.3 cm ) left side
Note: Do not block right side air intake or right side air exhaust.
12" (30.5 cm) top
Dry weight
§ 25/50CI425A/W (countertop): 215 lbs. (98 kg)
§ 25/50HI425A/W (wall mount): 230 lbs. (105 kg)
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Installation
Before you begin
§ All dispensers must be installed level in both directions to ensure proper operation.
§ Provide proper ventilation clearances.
§ Countertop units provide the option of taking utilities out bottom or back of dispenser (on wall mount units and countertop units with legs, utilities exit from back).
§ Wall mount model utilities exit through back of dispenser only.
§ Directions for each installation follow.
WARNING!
§ DO NOT LIFT UNIT AT THESE POINTS. Panels will not support weight of unit
§ Failure to follow warning may result in equipment damage or personal injury
Installing countertop dispensers with rear exiting utilities (no legs)
1. Position dispenser in desired location.
2. Mark dispenser outline on counter and
remove dispenser.
3. Drill four 7/16" holes in counter to anchor dispenser to counter (Fig. 1).
4. Apply a thick bead approximately 1/4" (7 mm) diameter of NSF listed silicone sealant (Dow Corning® RTV-732 or equivalent) 1/4" (7 mm) inside marked outline of dispenser.
5. Reposition dispenser on counter and secure to counter with four 3/8"-16NCbolts.
6. Smooth excess sealant around outside of dispenser.
7. Make utility connections (Fig. 2).
CAUTION!
§ Do not connect water-cooled condenser outlet line to the dispenser drain line.
8. Turn on water supply and check for leaks.
9. Clean dispenser and ice machine before
putting into service.
10. Turn power on and allow ice machine to produce ice.
Fig. 1 Countertop anchoring locations
1.56"
(40 mm)
4X
12.50"
(31.8 cm)
.50"
(13 mm)
Ø.375"
(10 mm)
hole
20" (50.8 cm)
Fig. 2 Utility connections as viewed from top for countertop back access
condenser outlet 3/8" FNPT
condenser inlet
3/8" FNPT
potable water
3/8" FNPT
drain 3/4" MPT
power
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Installing countertop dispensers with bottom exiting utilities
WARNING!
§ A sturdy work surface capable of supporting the entire dispenser must be used.
§ The work surface must be large enough to accommodate height of dispenser.
§ Failure to provide proper support may result in personal injury.
1. Position dispenser with dispense chutes facing upward on sturdy work surface (Fig. 3).
2. Move drain tting from back of dispenser and
mount (Fig. 4.1).
3. Cut drain tube to length and attach to barbed
connection (Fig. 4.2).
4. Move inlet water tting from back of dispenser
and mount (Fig. 4.3).
5. Cut water tubing to length and re-insert into
water tting.
6. Water-cooled only. Disconnect internal
condenser water inlet and outlet ttings.
7. Water-cooled only. Relocate water inlet and
outlet ttings and reconnect (Fig. 4.4). Note: The water inlet is connected to the condenser; the outlet line is connected to the water regulating valve.
8. Remove the drain plug from the internal drain
line connection point and relocate to back of dispenser and reconnect.
9. Raise the dispenser upright and position in desired location.
10. Mark dispenser outline on counter and remove dispenser.
11. Cut countertop utility opening and drill four 7/16" holes to anchor dispenser to counter
(Fig. 5).
12. Apply a thick bead approximately 1/4" (7 mm)
diameter of NSF-listed silicone sealant (Dow Corning* RTV-732 or equivalent) 1/4" (7 mm) inside marked outline of dispenser.
13. Reposition dispenser on counter and secure to counter with four 3/8"-16NCbolts.
14. Smooth excess sealant around outside of dispenser and make utility connections through countertop cutout.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
2
TRIM DRAIN TUBE FOR NEW DRAIN FITTING LOCATION.
Fig. 5
4X
Ø.375"
(10 mm)
hole
14.00"
(35.6 cm)
16.00"
(40.7 cm)
1
5
1.56"
(4.0 cm)
21.00"
(53.3 cm)
20.00"
(50.8 cm)
Cutout
connections
through
bottom
5.00"
(12.7 cm)
min.
3
4
0.50" (13 mm)
1.56"
(4.0 cm)
2.50" (6.36 cm)
(31.8 cm)
Water cooled only
16.50"
(41.9 cm)
12.50"
7.00"
(17.8 cm)
CAUTION
§ Do not connect water-cooled condenser outlet line to the dispenser drain line.
15. Turn on water supply and check for leaks.
16. Clean dispenser and ice machine. 1 7. Turn power on and allow ice machine to
produce ice.
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Installing wall mount dispensers
Front View
Front View
SIDE VIEW
WARNING!
§ Wall mount dispensers are intended to be mounted above a sink, eliminating the need for a drain pan.
§ Before beginning installation verify that the sink size and location meet the requirements shown in Fig. 6.
§ If requirements are not met, a drain pan must be used to prevent ice and water from falling on counter or oor.
§ FAILURE TO TAKE THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN SLIPS AND FALLS ON WET FLOORS
Fig. 6 – Minimum sink requirements (without drain
pan), front view
Sink centered
below chutes
Sink centered
below dispenser
21.50"
(54.7 cm)
14.25"
(36.2 cm) min.
21.50"
(54.7 cm)
23.00"
(58.5 cm) min.
Fig. 7 – Minimum sink requirements (without drain
pan), side view
24.36" (61.9 cm)
25HI425
35.88" (91.1 cm) 50HI425
39.88" (101.3 cm)
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17.01"
(43.2 cm)
18.92"
(48.1 cm)
30.00" (76.2 cm)
MIN DISTANCE TO SINK FRONT
18.00" (45.7 cm)
SUGGESTED POWER CORD ROUTING
1. Locate wall bracket mounting position relative to wall studs (Fig. 8). Install the supplied wall bracket with six 3/8" diameter fasteners
(Fig.10.1).
Note: Three holes are available at each fastening
site to allow capture of studs or supports within the wall.
2. Locate and cut utility hole (Fig. 10.2) in wall
using Fig. 9 dimensions.
3. Rough in utilities. Wall mount bracket
dimensions can be used as a template.
§ Water: 1/2" FNPT
§ Drain: 3/4" MPT
4. Lift dispenser onto wall bracket positioning
unit so that hook on back of dispenser is captured by wall bracket support angle
(Fig.10.3).
5. Install two 1/4" X 20 screws through bottom of
wall bracket into bottom of dispenser to secure dispenser to wall bracket (Fig. 10.4).
6. Install supplied 1/2" MPT X 3/8" push-in
adapter onto 1/2" FNPT water supply.
Fig. 8 – Wall bracket location guide
TOP VIEW
1.00" (25 mm)
ANCHOR POINTS
0.438" (11 mm) CLEARANCE
12.37" (31.4 cm)
3.44" (8.7 cm)
3.53" (9.0 cm)
2.00" (51 mm)
FRONT VIEW
16.00"
(406 mm)
WALL STUDS
WALL STUDS
13" (33.0 cm)
15" (38.1 cm)
0.75" (19 mm)
19" (48.3 cm)
21" (53.3 cm)
6.00"
(15.2 cm)
25HI425A
50HI425A
25HI425A
50HI425A
Fig. 9 – Wall mount, utility location
FRONT VIEW
1.43" (3.6 mm)
3.99" (10.1 cm)
POTABLE WATER
3/8 COPPER TUBE
6.70" (17.0 cm)
POWER CORD EXIT
10.69" (27.1 cm)
3/4 COPPER TUBE
WALL CUTOUT
Fig. 10 – Wall mount bracket and fastener
requirements
3
1
0.77" (2.0 cm)
2
4
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7. Connect supplied 3/8" water line between water supply and water inlet fitting (Fig. 11.1).
8. Using supplied 3/4" drain tubing and barbed fittings, connect 3/4" barbed drain elbow tting on dispenser to 3/4" FNPT drain (Fig. 11.2).
9. Route power cord through utility access hole to power supply (Fig. 11.3).
10. Turn on water supply and check for leaks.
Fig. 11 – Dispenser bottom view
1
11. Install bottom panel (Fig. 12). Fig. 12
3
2
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User information
How the dispenser works
Follett’s 25/50CI series automatic-load ice and water dispensers are equipped with Follett’s 425 lb (181kg)/day ice machine. In the continuous icemaking process, water freezes to the inside wall of the evaporator. A rotating stainless steel auger carries the ice to the top of the evaporator where it is compressed and extruded through an outlet port. The ice is then pushed through a tube to the storage hopper. When the hopper is full, a bin thermostat opens and shuts the ice machine off. When the dispense mechanism is activated, a dispense motor is turned on, causing the wheel to turn. This moves ice to the dispense chute where it drops by gravity into the container held below the chute.
How SensorSAFE infrared dispensing works
Follett’s SensorSAFE infrared dispensing maximizes sanitation and minimizes the possibility of cross-contamination by eliminating physical contact between the cup or container and dispenser. Sensors in the panel use reected infrared light to detect the presence of the container and send a signal to a control board which then activates the appropriate components for ice or water dispensing.
The SensorSAFE infrared dispensing package includes a cleaning switch under the left side of the front cover which temporarily shuts off dispensing to allow cleaning of the panel and lenses. If the switch is not turned back on after cleaning, the dispenser automatically resets after two minutes for normal operation.
SensorSAFE infrared dispensing also includes a time limit safety feature which automatically stops ice dispensing after one minute of continuous dispensing. Dispensing can be resumed by moving the container away from the dispenser and returning it to the activation zone.
Cleaning and sanitizing
Follett ice machines and dispensers, and their associated cleaning and sanitizing procedures, are designed for use with potable water sources. The presence, or suspected presence, of infectious agents may call for additional measures, including the replacement of components and more comprehensive disinfection measures. Follett recommends that these cleaning and sanitizing procedures be reviewed with the appropriate infectious agent subject matter experts to assure complete remediation.
Periodic cleaning of Follett’s ice and water dispenser and ice machine system is required to ensure peak performance and delivery of clean, sanitary ice. The recommended cleaning procedures that follow should be performed at least as frequently as recommended and more often if environmental conditions dictate.
Follett recommends sanitizing the pressurized water lines prior to cleaning the ice machine/dispenser. Follett offers two kits: order P/N 01089572 when a Follett lter system with a pre-lter bowl is present, or P/N 01089580 when a Follett lter system is not present. Follow the instructions provided with the respective kits to sanitize the pressurized water lines immediately before cleaning the ice machine/dispenser.
Cleaning of the condenser can usually be performed by facility personnel. Cleaning of the ice machine system should be performed by your facility’s trained maintenance staff or a Follett authorized service agent. Regardless of who performs the cleaning, it is the operator’s responsibility to see that this cleaning is performed according to the schedule below. Service problems resulting from lack of preventive maintenance will not be covered under the Follett warranty.
Recommended cleaning intervals*
Symphony Plus Frequency
Drain Line weekly
Drain Pan/Drip Pan weekly
Exterior, Water Station Tube as needed
Condenser monthly (air-cooled only)
Dispenser and Components semi-annually
Ice Machine semi-annually
Transport Tube semi-annually
Ice Storage Area/Bin semi-annually
Pressurized Water Sanitizing semi-annually
* Ice machine and dispenser must be cleaned prior to start-up.
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Weekly
CAUTION!
§ Do not use solvents, abrasive cleaners, metal scrapers or sharp objects to clean any part of the dispenser.
Dispenser drain pan and drain line
§ Pour 1 gal. (3.8 L) of hot tap water into drain pan to ush drains.
Splash panel front, SensorSAFE™ infrared dispensing
1. Deactivate dispensing by pressing and releasing clean switch located on left side of unit under top front
cover.
2. Clean lens and splash panel front using a soft cloth and mild, non-abrasive, non-chlorine based cleaner.
3. Reactivate dispensing by pressing and releasing clean switch again.
Monthly
CAUTION!
§ Do not use solvents, abrasive cleaners, metal scrapers or sharp objects to clean any part of the dispenser.
Condenser (air-cooled ice machine only)
§ Use a vacuum cleaner or stiff brush to carefully clean condenser coils of lint and debris to ensure optimal
performance.
Semi-Annually (more often if conditions dictate)
§ A cleaning procedure should always include both the ice machine and dispenser.
§ Icemaking system can be cleaned in place.
CAUTION!
§ Wear rubber gloves and safety goggles (or face shield) when handling SafeCLEAN Plus™ and IMS-III solutions.
§ Use only Follett approved cleaners.
§ It is a violation of Federal law to use the Nu-Calgon® IMS-III solution in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
§ Do not use solvents, abrasive cleaners, metal scrapers or sharp objects to clean any part of the dispenser.
Cleaning Tool Checklist
§ (1 or 2) 1.5 gallon (or larger) plastic bucket
§ (2) clean cloths
§ Sanitary gloves
§ Safety glasses
§ (2) SaniSponge™ (P/N 00131524 - single sponge)
§ SafeCLEAN Plus ice machine cleaner
§ [OPTIONAL] Nu-Calgon IMS-III no-rinse sanitizer (P/N 00979674 – 16  oz. bottle)
SafeCLEAN Plus Solution: Follow the directions on the SafeCLEAN Plus packaging to mix 1 gal. (3.8 L) of Follett
SafeCLEAN Plus solution. Use 100 F (38 C) water.
[OPTIONAL] No-rinse Sanitizing Solution: Follow the directions on the Nu-Calgon IMS-III packaging to mix
1gal. (3.8 L) of IMS-III solution. Use 100 F (38 C) water.
Ice Machine and Dispenser
Cleaning Procedure
Note: Check drains and drain cup to ensure they are open and owing freely.
1. If ice machine was running recently, ensure that the evaporator is completely free of ice before proceeding.
If there is ice in the evaporator, complete steps 2-7 using only hot water to remove the ice, then begin Cleaning Procedure again.
2. Remove front cover and turn OFF bin signal switch.
3. Dispense all ice from storage hopper and discard.
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4. Remove splash panel.
5. Press CLEAN switch. The MAINTENANCE light will turn on and the machine will drain. Wait for the LOW WATER light to turn on.
6. Remove lid from cleaning cup and ll (about 1 quart) until SafeCLEAN Plus solution completely lls the
reservoir. Place lid back on cup. Save remainder of SafeCLEAN Plus solution.
7. CLEANER FULL light will turn on and machine will start cleaning cycle, then rinse three times; this process takes approximately 15 minutes.
8. While ice machine is cleaning, clean dispenser as follows: a. Turn OFF dispenser power.
b. Remove hopper lid.
c. Remove knurled nuts from front of storage hopper.
d. Remove stud assembly, baffle, wheel, and any remaining ice.
e. Remove dispense chutes from splash panel.
f. Remove water dispense tube. Soak in SafeCLEAN Plus solution and clean thoroughly with a small brush.
Rinse with clean water and reinstall.
g. Submerse drain grille in SafeCLEAN Plus solution and allow to soak to remove any scale buildup.
h. Wipe inside of hopper lid, stud assembly, baffle, wheel, inside of storage area, dispense chutes, drain grille
and drain pan with damp cloth wrung out in SafeCLEAN Plus solution. Thoroughly rinse all parts with damp cloth wrung out with clean water.
Note: To avoid possible damage to motor assembly, only use a damp cloth to clean storage hopper. Do not
allow water to run through motor shaft hole in bottom of hopper.
9. When machine is nished cleaning, the MAINTENANCE light will turn off.
Finish cleaning – SafeCLEAN Plus only
10. Reinstall dispense chutes, wheel, baffle, stud assembly and knurled nuts.
11. Remove top bearing insulation. Loosen Phillips-head screw on nozzle connected to evaporator. Remove
nozzle from evaporator side only, leave other side of nozzle connected to transport tube.
12. Soak one SaniSponge in remaining SafeCLEAN Plus solution.
13. Insert the sponge soaked in cleaning solution into nozzle, then insert a dry sponge into the nozzle.
14. Replace nozzle onto evaporator and tighten screw. Ensure drain is connected to reservoir and vent tubes
are connected to evaporator drain pan. Replace top bearing insulation.
15. Turn ON bin signal switch. Wait for ice to push sponges through transport tube.
16. Collect sponges from ice storage bin.
1 7. Replace hopper lid, machine top, turn ON dispenser power and install front cover.
18. After 10 minutes, dispense all ice and discard.
[OPTIONAL] Finish cleaning – No-rinse sanitizing with Nu-Calgon IMS-III
19. Press CLEAN switch. The MAINTENANCE light will turn on and the machine will drain. Wait for the LOW WATER light to turn on.
20. Remove lid from cleaning cup and ll (about 1 quart) until sanitizing solution completely lls the reservoir.
Place lid back on cup. Save remainder of sanitizing solution.
2 1. CLEANER FULL light will turn on and machine will start cleaning cycle then rinse three times; this
process takes approximately 15 minutes.
22. While ice machine is sanitizing, clean dispenser as follows: a. Wipe inside of hopper lid, stud assembly, baffle, wheel, inside of storage area, dispense chutes, drain grille
and drain pan with damp cloth wrung out in sanitizing solution. Do not rinse off the sanitizing solution.
Note: To avoid possible damage to motor assembly, only use a damp cloth to clean storage hopper. Do not
allow water to run through motor shaft hole in bottom of hopper.
23. Reinstall dispense chutes, wheel, baffle, stud assembly and knurled nuts.
24. When machine is nished rinsing, the MAINTENANCE light will turn off.
25. Remove top bearing insulation. Loosen Phillips-head screw on nozzle connected to evaporator. Remove
nozzle from evaporator side only, leave other side of nozzle connected to transport tube.
26. Soak one SaniSponge in remaining sanitizing solution.
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2 7. Insert the sponge soaked in sanitizing solution into nozzle then insert a dry sponge into the nozzle.
28. Replace nozzle onto evaporator and tighten screw. Ensure drain is connected to reservoir and vent tubes
are connected to evaporator drain pan. Replace top bearing insulation.
29. Turn ON bin signal switch. Wait for ice to push sponges through transport tube.
30. Collect sponges from ice storage bin. 3 1. Replace hopper lid, machine top, and install front cover.
32. After 10 minutes, dispense all ice and discard.
User Interface and Exterior Cabinet
§ Clean stainless steel panels with stainless steel cleaner.
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Service
Ice machine Operation (all models)
Follett’s ice machine consists of four distinct functional systems:
§ Harvesting system
§ Water system
§ Electrical control system
§ Refrigeration system
These four systems work together to accomplish the production and harvesting of ice. A problem in any one of these systems will result in improper operation of the entire ice production cycle. When troubleshooting the ice machine, it is important to analyze the entire system operation to determine which system is not functioning properly, then pinpoint the component within that system that is malfunctioning. Determine what corrective action must be taken before making any adjustments or replacing any components.
The icemaking process
The Maestro Plus ice machine uses a stainless steel jacketed evaporator and operates on a continuous freezing cycle. Water is supplied to the evaporator from the water reservoir where the water level is controlled by conductivity probes.
When the ice machine is running, a layer of ice forms on the interior surface of the evaporator. This ice is continuously removed by a slowly rotating (12RPM) auger. The auger carries the ice upward into the cavity formed by the top bearing housing and the compression loop, where it is compressed to remove excess water. When the ice reaches the desired hardness it rotates within the cavity and is forced through a discharge port and compression nozzle and into the ice transport tube. The discharge tube and compression nozzle are slightly restricted to further compress the ice and produce the desired hardness.
A solid state control board located in the electrical box of the ice machine controls the normal operation of the ice machine and monitors gearmotor torque. This control board will shut down the ice machine should an over-torque condition occur. It is very important that you familiarize yourself with the operational sequences detailed in this manual before attempting to service the ice machine.
water inlet
evaporator port
ice transport tube
compression nozzle
auger
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Water system
The water level in the evaporator is controlled by a ll solenoid (Fig 13) and level detecting sensors. Water sensing rods (Fig. 14) extend down into the reservoir at the end of the evaporator assembly. The system works via electrical conductivity as follows:
One of the longest probes is a common. When water is between any of the other probes and the common, the PC board will sense the activation. During normal operation, the water level rises and falls between the Normal High and Normal Low sensors. As water is consumed to make ice, the level will fall until the Normal Low sensor is exposed, triggering the water feed solenoid on. Water will ll until the Normal High sensor is activated.
Note: The potable water dissolved solids content must be greater than 10 ppm for the water control system to
function properly. If using reverse osmosis water ltration system, ensure T.D.S level is greater than 10 ppm.
Fig. 13 – Water system diagram
VENT
CLEANING CUP
RESERVOIR FILL
ICE
NOZZLE
SOLENOID
EVAPORATOR
DRAIN PAN
TO DRAIN CUP
Fig. 14 – Water level diagram
B COMMON C HIGH A ALARM LOW D LOW
WATER
RESERVOIR
C
NORMAL OPERATING RANGE
D
WATER SUPPLY 3/8" FPT, 45-90 F (7-32 C) 10-70 PSI (69-483 KPA)
B A
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Electrical box and control board
CAUTION!
§ Disconnect power to unit before putting hands or arms in storage area or attempting any repair or service to equipment.
Fig. 15 – Electrical component locations
Top View
ice level control stat
well nut
rubber grommet
bin thermostat capillary tube
ice tube mounting bracket
knurled screw
Fig. 16 –
Control board dip switch settings
OFF POSITION ON POSITION
OFF ON
Sleep cycle
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
disabled
Not used
Sleep cycle
dispense duration
20 min. time delay
Flush disabled
Maint. timer ON
Sleep cycle dispense duration
OFF ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Sleep cycle
enabled
Not used
Sleep cycle
dispense duration
60 min. time delay
Flush enabled
Maint. timer OFF
4 5 4 5
35 s
15 s
4 5 4 5
5 s
60 s
dispenser electrical box
icemaker electrical box
hopper assembly
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