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Final Setup #5

 

 
 
Final Setup 

1.  Turn on the incoming water supply line and inspect both inside and outside of the equipment for leaks in all 

fittings and tubes 

2.  Turn on the incoming power. 
3.  Turn on the power switch, located in the back of the unit. 
4.   Activate touch screen to turn equipment on. 
5.  The HWB-2100 display will show “Filling” and “Heating” icons (see illustration above) on start-up 
6.  The hot water tank will begin filling and will stop when the water is sensed by the probe at the top of the tank. 

The heaters are disabled by the control board until the tank is full.  Unit may need to be restarted during first fill. 

7.  The temperature and water tank fill level are pre-set at the factory.  There is no need to turn off the heaters 

during the installation process.  The heaters are disabled by the control board until the tank is full of water.  The 
heating process will start automatically when the tank has filled. 

8.  Heaters will turn on when covered by water. Touch Screen displays status while the water is heating—there  is 

no “ready” light.  After the water has reached the set temperature, the “ready” icon will turn on. (see ill. above)

 

9.  Inspect for leaks.  Look closely in the top and beneath the equipment and check all fittings during this 

inspection.

 

 
 
Operator Training 

Review the operating procedures with whoever will be using the equipment.  Pay particular attention to the 
following areas: 
 

1.  Show the location and operation of the water shut off valve as well as the circuit breaker for the unit. 
2.  We recommend leaving the power to the equipment on overnight. The water tank is well insulated and will use 

very little electricity to keep the tank hot.  Leaving the equipment in the “on” position will also avoid delays at 
the beginning of shifts for the hot water dispenser to reach operating temperature. 
 

 

Safety Notes 

 

Professional installation is required.  This appliance is manufactured for commercial use only.   
Operation requirements and maintenance for commercial cooking appliances differ from household appliances.   
Operators must be trained for this equipment and must understand the use, maintenance and kitchen hazards.  
Do not attempt to move hot beverage equipment once it is filled.  Drain equipment before moving. 
The HWB-2100 Hot Water Boilers provides very hot water from the faucet when it is pulled.   
HWB-2100 may continue to dispense very hot water from the mechanically operated faucet after the electronic 
touchpad is completely disabled, or if the power is turned off, or by unplugging the unit.  

 
Keep these instructions for training and future reference 

 

 

   Ready 
  

„

Heating 

 

 

„

Filling 

 

Tank Set Temp. °F 

205

 

 

  

„

Ready 

   Heating 
   Filling 

 

Tank Set Temp. °F 

205

 

HWB-2100 display on start-up 

HWB-2100 display” Ready” 

Summary of Contents for HWB-2105 XTS

Page 1: ...on per hour heavy duty commercial hot water dispensers Table of Contents Contact Information 2 Description Features 2 Specifications 2 Electrical Rating Chart 2 Dimensions Utility Connections 3 Operat...

Page 2: ...imum Amp draw Flow Rate Per hour 5 gallon North America Configuration UL cUL NSF approved B210551 1 X 3 kW 208 240 single 2 G Terminal Block Hardwire 3 1 12 9 5 Gal 19 liters B210552 1 X 4 kW 208 240...

Page 3: ...3 Dimensions Utility Connections HWB 2105 DRG 1201 00015 00 HWB 2110 DRG 1201 00016 00...

Page 4: ...may be selected using slider Equipment may be turned off and on from touch screen touch screen will display OFF status Starting Screens Operator Access Screens If Operator Access is disabled icons ar...

Page 5: ...________ _ 140 208 140 EXIT OFF HWB 2100 2015 All Rights Reserved OFF Press and hold to turn on Press and hold to progress to control screen to right to turn on the HWB 2100 TURN POWER ON TURN POWER O...

Page 6: ...roll through the four main SERVICE menus The DOWN icon will open the FEATURE icon below Scroll through the FEATURE icon with the arrows EXIT and save changes A Menu Tree is below to show the main cate...

Page 7: ...ature Touch the screen to come out of ECO mode All FETCO commercial hot beverage equipment have well insulated hot water tanks to limit energy consumption Effective insulation increases equipment life...

Page 8: ...____ YES NO If Yes Follow directions on the touch screen OUTPUTS Programming Items Factory set Default Programming Range display Notes Fill Valve Fill Valve Test Press to test TEST Press To Test Opera...

Page 9: ...ory defaults Values displayed left are most common and generally useable Res to Factory Reset to default Reset to Default Are you sure ________________ ____ YES NO Values must re enterd as seen in Ele...

Page 10: ...drained beyond the low level sensor Check for Tank leakage water turned off EMPTY TANK OVERHEAT 114 Temp probe fault empty tank is too hot Turn equipment off allow to cool service fault restore power...

Page 11: ...requires hardwired grounded service to the terminal block illus 1 2 Verify that the actual voltage at the electrical service connection is compatible with the specifications on the equipment serial nu...

Page 12: ...nspection Operator Training Review the operating procedures with whoever will be using the equipment Pay particular attention to the following areas 1 Show the location and operation of the water shut...

Page 13: ...urn 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 cor...

Page 14: ...14 Parts and Service drawings Drawing 1101 00201 229 217 00 HWB 2105 Complete Parts...

Page 15: ...0262 00 ASSEMBLY BACK PANEL HWB 2105 CE 18 11 1082 00017 00 SCREW 6 32 X 1 2 TRUSS HD PHIL MACHINE 19 1 1046 00030 00 LABEL WARNING DISCONNECT FROM POWER SOURCE 20 2 1023 00159 00 CORNER INSERT 21 1 1...

Page 16: ...16 HWB 2110 Complete Parts Drawing 1101 00202 00...

Page 17: ...WB 2110 CE 18 11 1082 00017 00 SCREW 6 32 X 1 2 TRUSS HD PHIL MACHINE 19 1 1046 00030 00 LABEL WARNING DISCONNECT FROM POWER SOURCE 20 2 1023 00159 00 CORNER INSERT 21 1 1023 00208 00 FAUCET BODY HWB...

Page 18: ...18 HWB 2105 Hot Water Tank Drawing 1104 00072 78...

Page 19: ...0 PROBE WELDMENT WATER LEVEL 5 00 LG 12 1 1107 00034 00 HEATER ASSEMBLY IMMERSION 3000W 240VAC 12 1 1107 00035 00 HEATER ASSEMBLY IMMERSION 4000W 240VAC 13 1 1024 00007 00 O RING DASH 344 TANK COVER 1...

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Page 21: ...ASH 344 TANK COVER 11 1 1102 00007 00 TANK COVER ASSEMBLY 12 2 1003 00140 00 ALUMINUM BRACKET FOR SSR 13 2 1052 00033 00 RELAY SOLID STATE 50A 480VAC W BUILD IN VARISTOR 14 4 1081 00042 00 STANDOFF 1...

Page 22: ...0 SPACER 6MM OD x 3 2MM ID x 5MM LG Z P 6 1 1052 00001 00 POWER SUPPLY 90 264VAC 24VDC 1 8A 7 4 1029 00012 00 SPACER 25 HEX X 1 LG FEM 4 40 THREAD 8 1 1112 00246 00 WELDMENT BRACKET TERMINAL BLOCK 3 P...

Page 23: ...D x 3 2MM ID x 5MM LG Z P 6 1 1052 00001 00 POWER SUPPLY 90 264VAC 24VDC 1 8A 7 4 1029 00012 00 SPACER 25 HEX X 1 LG FEM 4 40 THREAD 8 3 1083 00011 00 WASHER 8 SCREW SIZE INTERNAL TOOTH LOCK 9 3 1084...

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