
E. Lift unit up by the frame cross bracing and remove lower portion of carton.
F. If unit is received with a shipping board attached to the bottom, remove shipping board from bottom
of unit by accessing and removing the bolts located on the underside of the shipping board.
3. INSTALLING THE UNIT
There are several ways to install the unit. Follow the appropriate directions for the method you are using.
Ensure that there is a minimum of twelve (12) inches (30.48 cm) open space ABOVE and two (2)
inches (5.08 cm) open space on at least one side and BEHIND the unit (see Figure 1.1 above) for
proper ventilation.
3.1 FLUSH
MOUNTING
Flush mounting is when the unit is mounted on a countertop. Follow the following guidelines to ensure
a proper installation.
A. Be sure the counter will support the weight of the specific FBD unit being installed and the full length of
the unit (including the drip tray). If permanently mounting the unit to a countertop, use the information in
Section 15.1 or 15.2 to mark and drill the four (4) mounting holes in the countertop.
B. Place unit on the counter using a lift (
see Safety Precautions, page 3
).
C. If permanently mounting the unit to a countertop, install four (4) 3/8-16 UNC bolts (not included)
through the underside of the counter [through the four (4) mounting holes drilled in the step just
above], and into the frame.
D. When the dispenser is to be permanently mounted to the counter top, seal dispenser base to counter
top with a bead of clear silicone caulk or sealant which provides a smooth and easily cleaned bond
to the counter.
3.2
ROLL AROUND CART
A roll around cart is used when a suitable countertop is not available and allows the unit to be moved for
cleaning. These can be purchased from the dealer.
A. Lock the wheels on the roll around cart.
B. Place the unit on the cart (
see Safety Precautions, page 3
).
C. Secure the unit to the cart by installing four (4) 3/8-16 UNC bolts (not included) through the cart
mounting holes and into the frame of the unit.
4. CONNECTING TO ELECTRICAL POWER
8
Figure 4.2
120V
240V
120V
Figure 4.1
Continuity
Ground
Use the following guidelines to connect electrical power to the machine for both 50 and 60 Hz service.
A. The machine requires single phase 230VAC.
If line voltage is below 215VAC or above
245VAC, a 10% buck and boost transformer must be used.
Operation below 215VAC or
above 245VAC may damage the unit and cause inconsistent performance.
This also voids all
warranties.
B. If connected to a “delta” three phase electrical system, use the two low voltage legs (check each
leg to ground to insure the low voltage legs are used).
Using the high voltage leg will cause the
machine to malfunction.
In some locations, the power supply may have only one 230 volt hot leg.
If so, ensure the hot leg goes to the L1 contactor in the electrical box.
C. This unit will not work properly if there is more than a 10V voltage drop in the power supply line
between the power source and the machine. A drop of more than 10V indicates undersized wiring
or excessively long runs.
Summary of Contents for FBD562
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