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How the dispenser works

Follett’s 110 series automatic load ice and water dispensers receive ice from Follett’s 400 lb (181kg)/day icemaker located 
in the dispenser base, in the cabinet top or in a remote location up to 20 ft (6m) away. Ice produced is stored in the bin 
section of the dispenser. When dispensing is activated, the wheel motor is energized, causing the wheel to turn. This 
moves ice to the dispense chute where it drops by gravity into the container held below the chute.

In Follett’s continuous icemaking process, water freezes to the inside walls of the stainless steel evaporator. A rotating 
stainless steel auger carries the ice to the top of the evaporator where it is compressed and extruded through a nozzle on 
the outlet port. The ice is then pushed through a tube to the dispenser bin. When the storage area is full, a bin thermostat 
opens and shuts the icemaker off to avoid over-filling of the bin. The icemaker will restart after 20 minutes if the bin is 
calling for ice.

How the SensorSAFE accessory works

Follett’s SensorSAFE accessory 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 reflected 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 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 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.

How the chilled water accessory works

Follett’s chilled water accessory uses ice from the dispenser’s storage hopper to chill incoming water supplied to the water 
station. The water chiller assembly is located in the dispenser cabinet under the storage hopper. As ice is dispensed, it is 
automatically fed into the water chiller assembly to chill the water coil inside the assembly.

Cleaning and sanitizing procedures 

Solution A:

 

Prepare cleaning solution (200 ppm of available chlorine content) of Ecolab Mikro-chlor Cleaner or equal  

 

 

chlorinated detergent. Solution temperature must be 75˚F – 125˚F 

 

(24˚C – 52˚C).

Solution B:

 

Prepare sanitizing solution (50 ppm of available chlorine content) of Ecolab Mikro-chlor Cleaner or equal  

 

 

chlorinated detergent. Solution temperature must be 75˚F – 125˚F 

 

(24˚C – 52˚C).

Follett recommends the periodic cleaning schedule on page 15 to ensure the quality of ice provided. Use only 
recommended cleaning solutions. Do not use solvents, abrasive cleaners, metal scrapers or sharp objects. 

Recommended daily cleaning of drain pan 

  1.  Remove all debris from drain pan.

 2.  Slowly pour 1 gallon (4L) hot water into drain pan to keep drain lines clear.

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Always disconnect power before cleaning.

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Summary of Contents for 110CR400A/W

Page 1: ...d this manual to the appropriate operations person 208597R06 110CT400A W 110CR400A W 110FB400A W 110 Series Ice and Water Dispensers Order parts online www follettice com 801 Church Lane Easton PA 180...

Page 2: ...ust 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 t...

Page 3: ...dels Dispenser troubleshooting Troubleshooting SensorSAFE board and sensors Disassembly and replacement instructions Thermostat locations Parts Dispenser exterior Dispense chute and splash panel areas...

Page 4: ...l numbers are designed to provide information about the type and capacity of Follett equipment Following is an explanation of model numbers Important cautions Do not tilt any unit further than 30 off...

Page 5: ...bing 110CR with 110CT with 110FB with Satellite fill icemaker integral icemaker icemaker in base Dispenser drain 3 4 FPT 3 4 FPT 3 4 FPT Icemaker drain 3 4 MPT 3 4 MPT 3 4 MPT Dispenser water inlet 3...

Page 6: ...Satellite fill icemakers All field wiring must be installed in accordance with NEC and local electrical codes Field wiring diagram is intended only to aid electrician or technician in understanding ho...

Page 7: ...NG MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES IMPORTANT FUSED DISCONNECT X X Electric Power Source Standard electric 115V 60 Hz 1 Ph Max fuse size per circuit 20 amps B W GND...

Page 8: ...r drain line to any other drain lines 9 Plug dispenser into 20 amp rated NEMA 5 20 wall socket 10 Remove front cover of base section by removing two screws at bottom corners of cover Allow cover to dr...

Page 9: ...ons in icemaker manual Discard sanitized ice 17 Turn off icemaker bin signal switch 18 Remove dispenser hopper lid clean and sanitize dispenser according to instructions beginning on page 14 19 Turn i...

Page 10: ...Temporarily remove rear access panel Figs 4 5 from rear of dispenser 7 Loosen junction box mounting screws Lift junction box and power cord up until cord and mounting screws clear notches on rear pane...

Page 11: ...An air break should be provided If dispenser is equipped with a top mount water cooled icemaker complete steps 17 through 20 If equipped with a top mount air cooled icemaker proceed to step 21 17 Conn...

Page 12: ...ers of cover Lift cover slightly and pull forward Turn on power and bin signal rocker switches Replace front cover and secure with screws Test operation 10 Clean and sanitize icemaker following instru...

Page 13: ...d three lead power twist lock plug to dispenser twist lock connectors 11 On dispensers equipped with water cooled icemakers connect condenser water supply and drain lines to condenser fittings on icem...

Page 14: ...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 aft...

Page 15: ...dispenser is equipped with chilled water accessory 1 Remove four screws securing splash panel 2 Disconnect 3 4 drain line from bottom of chilled water canister 3 Loosen do not remove screw securing r...

Page 16: ...ks lever models The dispense wheel motor and dispense solenoid are energized through the power and ice dispense switches The water solenoid valve is energized through the power and water dispense swit...

Page 17: ...an be temporarily suspended for cleaning by depressing and releasing the clean switch located under the left side of the top front cover Depressing and releasing the button a second time will return t...

Page 18: ...a Replace dispense gate b Replace dispense solenoid c Replace dispense switch 18 Dispenser troubleshooting Before calling for service Check that there is ice in dispenser bin area Check that all switc...

Page 19: ...tive switch Depress clean switch located under left side of front cover to return board to normal operation Troubleshoot appropriate lens sensor and replace if required see Lens Sensor Troubleshooting...

Page 20: ...nd remove dispense chute Dispense wheel removal and installation Note Models with top mount icemakers require removal of icemaker before removing wheel 1 Remove all ice from storage area of dispenser...

Page 21: ...u face dispenser and push up into storage area 6 Push the 3 16 5mm hole near end of tube into pin on ice tube bracket see drawing below Steps 7 8 for units with Satellite fill icemakers only 7 Install...

Page 22: ...units 9 Slip supplied hose clamp onto tube and push tube onto exit port of evaporator Do not twist hose when securing to evaporator 10 Fasten tube on port with hose clamp being sure that clamp is posi...

Page 23: ...ntrol box assembly Thermostat locations 110CR400A W 110FB400A W 23 Thermostat locations Thermostat locations 110CT400A W rubber grommet ice level control stat control box assembly hopper assembly ice...

Page 24: ...00112854 Drain line adapter Not shown 502100 Mounting plate fitting water inlet Not shown 502433 Tee water inlet Not shown 502222 Valve water shut off Not shown 502268 Fitting drain and mounting plat...

Page 25: ...5 and 502262 120V 60Hz 10 502355 Bracket water solenoid and lever 11 502246 Fitting inlet 1 8 MPT x 1 4 comp 12 502262 Fitting outlet 1 8 MPT x 3 8 comp 13 502243 Solenoid valve water 120 V 60Hz 14 50...

Page 26: ...includes 502243 502356 502246 502355 502262 8 502355 Bracket water solenoid and lever 9 502356 Tube water station 10 502246 Fitting inlet 1 8 MPT x 1 4 comp 11 502262 Fitting outlet 1 8 MPT x 3 8 comp...

Page 27: ...V 60Hz 1 501026 Washer thrust 2 501607 Fan blade wheel motor Not shown 501619 Drive shaft includes threaded rod and nut see 6 page 26 3 502691 Chain 54 link 4 502692 Sprocket drive shaft 35 teeth 5 50...

Page 28: ...ube assembly units with top mounted icemakers 10 501613 Screws knurled 11 502723 Side panel RH 12 502722 Side panel LH 13 502714 Bracket icemaker hold down 14 502717 Cover hopper access 15 502708 Cove...

Page 29: ...ce 1 through 5 above 502604 Tee drain line Not shown 1 2 3 4 5 Chilled water components Part Description Reference 502522 Ice transport tube Satellite fill units 10 ft 3 1m Not shown 502523 Ice transp...

Page 30: ...r pin 2 502039 Linkage solenoid includes 502054 grommet 3 502042 Block dispense gate 4 502054 Grommet 5 502045 Splash pan gate assembly 6 502038 Shoulder screw and washer 7 501824 Spring gate assembly...

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