Following installation, please forward this manual
to the appropriate operations person.
801 Church Lane • Easton, PA 18040, USA
Toll free (800) 523-9361 • (610) 252-7301
Fax (610) 250-0696 • www.follettice.com
00171579R01
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 will forward,
at the customer’s expense, new packaging.
Note: Return freight charges are the responsibility of the customer. If equipment is returned and is damaged because of
improper packaging, Follett Corporation will not be held responsible.
Credit will be issued when:
The equipment has been inspected by Follett and deemed suitable to be returned to stock.
Note: A 15% restocking charge will be deducted from the credit. If the cost to return the product to stock exceeds 15%, the
actual cost will be deducted.
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Table of contents
Welcome to Follett Corporation
Specifications
Operation
Cleaning
Weekly exterior care
Monthly condenser cleaning
Semi-annual evaporator cleaning
Service
Icemaker operation
Water system
Electrical system
Normal control board operation
Test points
Time delay and self-flushing jumpers
Error faults
Hard error
Soft errors
Relay output indication
Compressor/refrigerant solenoid output
Wiring diagram
Compressor data
Gearmotor data
Resistance of windings
Mechanical system
Evaporator disassembly
Evaporator reassembly
Refrigeration system
Refrigeration pressure data
Refrigeration system diagram
Refrigerant charge size
Refrigerant replacement requirements
Evacuation
Ambients
Ice capacity test
Bin full detection system
Troubleshooting
Replacement parts
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 the same degree of service, we ask
that you review the installation manual (provided as a separate document) before beginning to install the unit.
Our instructions are designed to help you achieve a trouble-free installation. Should you have any questions or
require technical help at any time, please call our technical service group at (800) 523-9361 or (610) 252-7301.
Before you begin
After uncrating and removing all packing material, inspect the equipment for concealed shipping damage. If damage
is found, notify the shipper immediately and contact Follett Corporation so that we can help in the filing of a claim,
if necessary.
Check your paperwork to determine which model you have. Follett model numbers are designed to provide information
about the type and capacity of Follett equipment. Following is an explanation of the different model numbers in the
1000 series.
Horizon Series Icemaker Model Number Configurations
AVSC1000HC
IcemakerVoltageSeriesCondenser
HC Horizon
Chewblet
† Ice Manager Diverter Valve Systems can be used to fill any two of these bins or dispensers with a single ice machine.
Chewblet is a registered trademark of Follett Corporation, registered in the US.
C 208-230/60/1
®
(self-contained only)
D Low side 115/60/1
Condensing unit
208-230/60/1
(remote condensing only)
E 230/50/1
(self-contained only)
1000 up to
1036 lbs
(471kg)
1400 up to
1450 lbs
(658kg)
A Air-cooled, self-contained
W Water-cooled, self-contained
R Air-cooled, remote condensing unit
N Air-cooled, no condensing unit for
connection to parallel rack system
ApplicationConfiguration
V Vision™
H Harmony™
B Ice storage
bin
J Drop-in
M Ice Manager
diverter valve
system
S Satellite-fill™
T Top-mount
†
CAUTION
• Warranty does not cover exterior or outside installations.
• Moving parts. Do not operate with front cover removed.
• Hot parts. Do not operate with cover removed.
• To reduce risk of shock, disconnect power before servicing.
• Most ice machine cleaners contain citric or phosphoric acid, which can cause skin irritation. Read caution
label on product and follow instructions carefully.
• Ice is slippery. Maintain counters and floors around dispenser in a clean and ice-free condition.
• Ice is food. Follow recommended cleaning instructions to maintain cleanliness of delivered ice.
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Specifications
Electrical
Each icemaker requires its own separate circuit with electrical disconnect within 10 ft (6m).
Equipment ground required.
Standard electrical – 208-230/60/1
Maximum icemaker fuse – 15 amps each
Amperage – 11 amps
6 ft (2m) NEMA 6-15 cord and plug provided on icemaker
Notes: 3/4" vented drain line must slope a minimum of 1/4" per foot (6mm per 30.4cm run).
Drain to be hard piped and insulated.
To prevent back flow, do not connect drains.
Separate drains for icemaker and condenser.
Water shut-off recommended within 10 feet (3m).
Follett recommends installation of Follett water filter system (part# 00130286) in icemaker
inlet water line.
Ambient
Air temperature 100˚F/38˚C max. 50˚F/10˚C min.
Water temperature 90˚F/32˚C max. 45˚F/7˚C min.
Water pressure – potable 70 psi max. (483 kPa) 10 psi min. (89 kPa)
Entire front of icemaker must be clear of obstructions/connections to allow removal.
1" (26mm) clearance above icemaker for service.
1" (26mm) minimum clearance on sides.
The intake and exhaust air grilles must provide at least 150 sq in (968 sq cm) of open area.
Air-cooled model HCC1000A icemakers – 18" (458mm) minimum clearance between discharge and air
intake-grilles.
Front ViewSide ViewBack View
Air intake
23.50"
(597mm)
21.28" (541mm)
21.05" (535mm)
22.8" (580mm)
Ice transport hose connection
Air exhaust
both sides
NEMA 6-15
right angle
15.56"
(395mm)
1.75" (45mm)
min. req'd
3/8" OD push-in water inlet
L2
L1
1/4" FPT
condenser drain
1/4" FPT
condenser inlet
6.95"
(177mm)
3/4" MPT drain
G
2.53
(65mm)
Air exhaust
26.63" (677mm)
2.43" (62mm)
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Operation
Cleaning and preventive maintenance (all models)
Note: Do not use bleach to sanitize or clean the icemaker.
Preventive maintenance
Periodic cleaning of Follett’s icemaker 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.
Cleaning of the condenser can usually be performed by facility personnel. Cleaning of the icemaker system,
in most cases, should be performed by your facility’s 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.
Weekly exterior care
The exterior may be cleaned with a stainless cleaner such as 3M Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish or equivalent.
1. Use a vacuum cleaner or stiff brush to carefully clean condenser coils of air-cooled icemakers to ensure
optimal performance.
2. When reinstalling counter panels in front of remote icemakers, be sure that ventilation louvers line up with
condenser air duct.
Semi-annual evaporator cleaning (every 6 months)
WARNING
• Wear rubber gloves and safety goggles (and/or face shield) when handling ice machine cleaner or sanitizer.
CAUTION
• Use only Follett approved SafeCLEAN™ Cleaner (part #00132001) and NU-CALGON IMS-II SANITIZER.
• Do not mix Cleaner and Sanitizer solutions together.
• DO NOT USE BLEACH.
• It is a violation of Federal law to use these solutions in a manner inconsistent with their labeling.
• Read and understand all labels printed on packaging before use.
Note: Complete procedure for cleaning an sanitizing MUST be followed. Ice must be collected for 10
minutes before putting ice machine back into service.
Fig. 1
1. To clean – Remove cover. Press the CLEAN
button. The machine will drain. Wait for the LO
WATER light to come on (Fig. 1).
Note: For Ice Manager diverter valve application,
refer to manual #00169045 for icemaker and
diverter valve cleaning process.
LO WATER
C
L
E
A
N
7
2. Mix 1 gallon (3.8L) 120˚F (49˚C) water and
7 ounces (198g) (one 7 ounce packet of Follett
SafeCLEAN ice machine cleaner, part#-00132001).
Locate cleaning cup. Fill until HI WATER light
comes on (Fig. 2).
Note: Do not use bleach to sanitize or clean the
icemaker.
3. Replace cover on cleaning cup. Wait until machine
restarts. Machine will clean, then flush 3 times in
approximately 12 minutes (Fig. 3).
Fig. 2
HI WATER
Fig. 3
4. To sanitize – Press CLEAN button. The machine
will drain. Wait for LO WATER light to come on
(Fig. 4).
Fig. 4
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LO WATER
C
L
E
A
N
8
5. Mix 1 gallon 120˚F (49˚C) water and 1.6 ounces
(48ml) NU-CALGON IMS-II SANITIZER. Fill until
HI WATER light comes on (Fig. 5).
Note: Do not use bleach to sanitize or clean the
icemaker.
6. Replace cover on cleaning cup. Wait until machine
restarts. Machine will sanitize, then flush 3 times in
approximately 12 minutes (Fig. 6).
Fig. 5
HI WATER
Fig. 6
7. To clean transport tube – Press power switch OFF
(Fig. 7).
12
Fig. 7
9
8. Disconnect coupling as shown (Fig. 8).
9. Using disposable food service grade gloves,
insert dry Sani-Sponge™ (kit part# 00132068).
Next,-insert Sani-Sponge soaked in Nu-Calgon
IMS-II sanitizer solution. Push both Sani-Sponges
down ice transport tube with supplied pusher tube
(Fig. 9).
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
1
16"
(407mm)
10. Remove and discard 16" (407mm) pusher tube
(Fig. 10).
2
3
Fig. 10
10
11. Reconnect coupling. Press power switch ON. Ice
pushes Sani-Sponges through tube (Fig. 11).
12. Place a sanitary (2 gallon or larger) container in
bin or dispenser to collect Sani-Sponges and ice
for 10 minutes. Collect 5.5 lbs of ice from unit.
Discard ice and Sani-Sponges (Fig. 12).
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
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Service
Icemaker operation (all models)
Follett’s icemaker consists of five distinct functional systems covered in detail as follows:
• Water system
• Electrical control system
• Mechanical assembly
• Refrigeration system
• Bin full
The Horizon icemaker overview
The Follett Horizon icemaker uses a horizontal, cylindrical evaporator to freeze water on its inner surface. The
refrigeration cycle is continuous; there is no batch cycle. The evaporator is flooded with water and the level is
controlled by sensors in a reservoir. A rotating auger (22 RPM) continuously scrapes ice from the inner wall of the
evaporator. The auger moves harvested ice through the evaporator into an ice extrusion canal. The ice is forced
through a restrictive nozzle that squeezes out the water and creates the Chewblet. The continuous extrusion process
pushes the Chewblets through a transport tube into a dispenser or bin.
A solid state PC board controls and monitors the functionality of the ice machine. In addition to sequencing electrical
components, the board monitors various operational parameters. A full complement of indicator lights allows visual
status of the machine's operation. Additionally, the PC board controls the self-flushing feature of the icemaker. The
evaporator water is periodically drained and replenished to remove minerals and sediment.
A unique “bin full” detection system is incorporated in the Horizon icemaker. A switch located at the ice discharge
port of the machine detects the position of the transport tube. When the bin fills up with ice, the transport tube
moves out of the normal running position, and the switch turns the ice maker off. A domed housing at the end of the
transport tube contains the ice extrusion loads during shut down.
Harvest system diagram
ice
transport
tube
water
inlet
compression
nozzle
auger
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