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TO REMOVE: 
 
Pull silicone 
tap guard 
down 

 
 

1) To access setting controls 

Open the cover panel 

Correction for altitude 

To access controls 

1) Remove lower face panel first, 
2) Upper face panel next, 
3) Top panel last 

 

 

Access the dials of the three rotary switches 

Dials are marked 

 S3 TH (temperature)  

 S2 time(

x

) 1

 

S1 time(

x

) 10

 

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(portion)

 

 
To access rotary switches for adjusting  
 
-Turn off power 
-Remove covers to access dials for setting 
temperature and dispense volume 
-Remove all screws and panels to access control 
board for adjustments. 
-Pull off silicone tap guard  
 
Reinstall and tighten all screws before power-up 
Do not operate without all covers and screws in 
place.  

 

 

Reinstall covers 

-Reverse steps 1-3 (above) 

Altitude Boiling 

Point 

(ft) (m) (

o

f) (

o

c) 

-250 -76 212.5 

100.3 

0 0 

212 

100 

500 152 211 99.5 

1000 305 210.1 98.9 
1500 457 209.1 98.4 
2000 610 208.1 97.8 
2500 762 207.2 97.3 
3000 914 206.2 96.8 
3500 1067 205.3 96.3 
4000 1219 204.3 95.7 
4500 1372 203.4 95.2 
5000 1524 202.4 94.7 
5500 1676 201.5 94.2 
6000 1829 200.6 93.6 
6500 1981 199.6 93.1 
7000 2134 198.7 92.6 

 

 
 

2) To set water portion and temperature controls

 

Setting Dispense Volume 

Setting Dispense Temperature 

Upper dial 

Temperature 

Setting 

Deg. C Deg. 

87 189 

88 190 

89 192 

90 194 

Lower Dials 

(Marked S1 &S2 )

 

Set dispense volume

 

The two lower dials control the hot water 
volume to be delivered by setting the dispense 
time in seconds. 
The timer dials are additive and control flow for 
1 to 30 seconds or approximately 40-1200ml 
(1.3-40.6 fluid ounces.) 
36-42 ml/1.2-1.4oz is dispensed in 1 second.

 

91 196 

Dial Settings for  Dispense Volume 

92 197 

Bottom

 

Top Sec  ml 

oz 

93 199 

0+ 0= 1 

40 1.4 

7  

94 201 

0+ 1= 1 

40 1.4 

95 203 

0+ 5= 5 

200 6.8 

96 205 

0+ 6= 6 

240 8.1 

1+ 5= 15 

600 20.3 

Above is an example at typical 45 psi/310kPa 
water pressure.  
Actual volume delivered is affected by flow rate 
(the supply water line pressure).   Lower water 
pressure or pressure drops may lower flow rate.   
Higher pressure will increase flow rate. 
 

Unit is factory set at 5 seconds=200ml/6.8oz. 

Temperature setting (upper) 

 

Upper Dial (

Marked: S3

)

 

Set temperature 

Base temperature begins at 
87°C/189°F, in Celsius units. 
Add dial position numerical value in 
degrees Celsius (°C) to 90° base to a 
maximum of 96°C/205°F 

 

Unit is factory set at 

96°C/205°F

Designs, materials, specifications, physical dimensions, firmware and software protocol for equipment or replacement parts are subject to review and change by FETCO without notice 

 

TEMPERATURE SETTING DIAL 

Posit

ions 4-9 are inact

ive

 

 

PORTION   

S1                                                           S2

PORTION CONTROLSETTING DIALS 

 

S3    TH

Volume setting (two lower)

Summary of Contents for HWB-2102 series

Page 1: ...ries commercial hot water dispensers Table of Contents Operator and User Section FETCO Hot Water Dispenser HWD_2102 2 Contact Information 2 Description Features 2 Operating Instructions 2 Technical an...

Page 2: ...lit proper dispense temperature is enabled When heating or reheating the green READY light will turn off and the HEATING light will display Dispense flow rate is given for typical 45psi 0 31mPa water...

Page 3: ...d Lift finger and reactivate after portion by retouching pad for next dispense portion Finger must be on pad to dispense To dispense for PORTION CONTROL Touch and Hold 1 Press and hold UNLOCK DISPENSE...

Page 4: ...pe of spray cleaner on the face panel of this equipment 3 Never use solvent or solvent based cleaner or petroleum based polish on this equipment 4 Dry the face of the HWD 2102 before turning on power...

Page 5: ...sec to maximum single dispense is 1200ml 40 5 ounces in 30seconds maximum dispense time Dimensions Utility Connections Designs materials specifications physical dimensions firmware and software protoc...

Page 6: ...water pressure is between 20 75 psig 138 517 kPa Cleaning Maintenance Daily 1 Check the drip tray and empty if necessary Quarterly 1 Inspect all fittings and hoses for leaks 2 Inspect inside of tank f...

Page 7: ...88 190 2 89 192 3 90 194 Lower Dials Marked S1 S2 Set dispense volume The two lower dials control the hot water volume to be delivered by setting the dispense time in seconds The timer dials are addi...

Page 8: ...ermistor error at once Blink On Off Initial fill error Tank has not filled in 6 minutes Blink On On Fill error Tank does not re fill after 1 minute Blink Blink Off Boil error If the heater is on and T...

Page 9: ...e Initial Fill Error Tank has not filled in 6 minutes Fill Error Tank does note re fill after 1 minute Boil Error If The heater is on and Tank temperature temperature tank was last off 1 C and Tank te...

Page 10: ...efore any cleaning procedure including wiping the exterior for appearance reasons Dry the exterior especially the face panel before turning on power WARNING 6 Do not apply any type of spray cleaner on...

Page 11: ...as well as damage to unit and or its surroundings 7 If the power cord requires repair or replacement it must be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service personnel with the specified cord on...

Page 12: ...with capacity rated by local code or National Electrical Code for the current draw of this equipment Check serial number plate on right side for power requirements Locate unit away from source of hea...

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