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Installation
(For Qualified Service Technicians Only)
Guide to A Successful Installation
If not installed correctly by qualified personnel, the brewer will not operate properly and damage may result.
Damages resulting from improper installation are not covered by the warranty, and will void the warranty.
Here are the key points to consider before installation:
Electrical:
All FETCO brewers require
an electrical ground wire
. Installation without grounding is dangerous.
Verify voltages, polarity, circuits, and circuit breaker access before attaching equipment.
The electrical diagram is located in the Users Guide and online at www.fetco.com.
The installation must comply with applicable federal, state, and local codes having jurisdiction at your
location. Check with your local inspectors to determine what codes will apply.
Plumbing:
All installations must comply with applicable federal, state, or local plumbing codes.
An inline water filter is highly recommended. It should be installed after a water shutoff valve and in a
position to facilitate filter replacement.
The water line and newly installed filter cartage must be flushed thoroughly prior to connecting it to the
brewer to prevent debris from contaminating the machine.
Verify that the water line will provide a flow rate of at least 1½gpm/ (5.7lpm) per minute and water
pressure is between 20-75 psig (138-517kPa) before making any connections.
Install a backflow prevention device if required. Many municipalities require a recognized backflow
preventer. Usable on all hot beverage and cold beverage equipment is a WATTS® SD-2 or SD-3.
These spring loaded double check valve models are accepted by most zoning authorities.
The check valve should be as close to the water supply inlet of the beverage equipment as possible.
General:
Utilize only qualified beverage equipment service technicians for installation.
A Service Company Directory is available at
www.fetco.com
.
Installation Instructions
Brewer Setup
1. Review the dimensions for the unit and verify that it will fit properly in the space intended for it. Verify that
the counter or table will support the total weight of the brewer and dispensers when filled (specifics-page
3).
2. Place the brewer on the counter or stand.
3. When the brewer is in position, level it front to back as well as side to side by adjusting the legs.
4. For 200-240 volt units: remove the lower utility slide out at the back of the equipment to access the
electrical connections. The utility slide must remain close to the unit, Note: it cannot be detached
completely.
WARNING
Leveling legs, if installed, are to be
adjusted for leveling the brewer only.
Do not use for height adjustment, or extend
them higher than necessary.
Tank Drain
Utility slide
on back
of brewer
Power
Switch
Electrical
Connection
Water
Supply
Connection