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Test points:
The Horizon PC board incorporates on-board test points that can be used to determine various electrical outputs. 
The test point holes allow a standard probe to be inserted for quick voltage measurement. 
 
Time delay and self-flushing jumpers: 
The duration of the Time Delay period, the time between normal shut down and restart, is jumper selectable. 
Jumpers J33 and J34 can be used to select a time delay value of either 1/2, 1, 2, or 3 hours. The factory default 
setting is 1 hour. Jumper J32 sets the self-flushing interval to 2 or 6 hours, and J31 either enables or disables 
self-flushing feature. The factory default setting is enabled flushing every 2 hours.

Error faults: 
The Horizon PC board monitors various operating parameters including auger gearmotor amperage limits, 
clogged drain, and high and low water alarm conditions. There are two types of errors namely “hard” or “soft”. 
A hard error is one that shuts the machine off and will not allow restart until the reset button is pressed. Even 
cycling power will not reset a hard error. A soft error can either be automatically reset should the condition rectify, 
or if power is cycled. Should an error occur, consult the troubleshooting guide in this manual or a Follett service 
technician. 

Note: there are two types of LO WATER and HI AMP errors as listed below.

 
Soft errors:
HI AMPS: The PC board monitors the amperage of the auger motor. Should the gear motor experience current 
draw above the 8.4 amps limit the machine will shut down and the TIME DELAY, HI AMP, and SERVICE LED’s 
will be illuminated. After the time delay the machine will restart and the TIME DELAY, HI AMP, and SERVICE 
LED’s will clear.
HI WATER: A sensor in the water reservoir is positioned at the very top of the reservoir cap. Should water rise to 
this high alarm sensor, a soft error will occur. The machine will operate with this alarm active, however the water 
feed solenoid will not be on. The alarm will turn off should water recede from the sensor.
LO WATER: During operation, the water level cycles between the normal low and normal high sensors. Should 
the water be shut off to a running machine, a soft error will occur. The error sequence is as follows: During 
operation, the water level falls to the normal low sensor, and when it does the water feed solenoid is energized. If 
water is not detected at the normal low sensor within 120 seconds, a soft error will occur. The machine will shut 
down, but the water feed solenoid will remain energized. Should water return, it will fill to the normal low sensor 
and the machine will resume normal operation. The error will clear automatically.
 
Hard errors:
HI AMPS: 
1.  “Two strikes” feature.

 If the gearmotor has a second HI AMP occurrence during the countdown period 

(6  hours after a HI AMP time delay) a hard error will occur and the HI AMP and SERVICE LED’s will be 
illuminated.

2.  No current. To prevent the refrigeration system from running without gearmotor rotation the PC board will 

indicate HIGH AMP and SERVICE if the drive relay is energized and there is no current draw. 

DRAIN CLOG: The drain clog sensor, located in the plastic drain pan behind the drain solenoid, will detect the 
presence of water just below the top edge of the pan. If water does not properly flow out of the drain pan it will 
rise to the sensor, especially during a self-flushing purge cycle.
LO WATER: 
1.  There is a sensor in the water reservoir that reaches down to the very bottom. The machine will not start if 

water is not present at this sensor. 

2.  A hard error will occur should water not be present within 60 seconds of power up or if the sensors are 

disconnected or damaged.

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Страница 2: ...in Follett packaging If the packaging has been damaged or discarded Follett will forward at the customer s expense new packaging Return freight charges are the responsibility of the customer If equip...

Страница 3: ...nt solenoid output Wiring diagram evaporator unit Wiring diagram condenser unit Gearmotor data Mechanical system Evaporator disassembly Evaporator reassembly Refrigeration system Condenser unit operat...

Страница 4: ...t model numbers in the 1400 series Horizon Series Icemaker Model Number Configurations A Air cooled self contained W Water cooled self contained R Air cooled remote condensing unit N Air cooled no con...

Страница 5: ...er temperature 90 F 32 C max 45 F 7 C min Water pressure 70 psi max 483 kPa 10 psi min 69 kPa Condenser unit Air temperature 120 F 49 C max 20 F 29 C min Refrigeration 3 8 liquid line 5 8 suction line...

Страница 6: ...8 suction line 3 8 liquid line Ice transport tube connection 19 3 491mm 2 5 64mm 15 69 399mm 2 53 65mm 6 95 177mm 14 47 368mm 2 87 73mm 1 81 46mm 3 4 MPT drain PSIG THE US A MADE IN OZ PHASE SIN GLE L...

Страница 7: ...ss cleaner such as 3M Stainless Steel Cleaner Polish or equivalent Monthly condenser cleaning air cooled icemaker only 1 Use a vacuum cleaner or stiff brush to carefully clean condenser coils of air c...

Страница 8: ...I WATER light comes on Fig 2 Note Do not use bleach to sanitize or clean the icemaker 3 Replace cover on cleaning cup Wait until machine restarts Machine will clean then flush 3 times in approximately...

Страница 9: ...I SANITIZER Fill until HI WATER light comes on Fig 5 Note Do not use bleach to sanitize or clean the icemaker 6 Replace cover on cleaning cup Wait until machine restarts Machine will sanitize then flu...

Страница 10: ...ng disposable food service grade gloves insert dry Sani Sponge kit part 00132068 Next insert Sani Sponge soaked in Nu Calgon IMS II sanitizer solution Push both Sani Sponges down ice transport tube wi...

Страница 11: ...power switch ON Ice pushes Sani Sponges through tube Fig 11 12 Place a sanitary 2 gallon or larger container in bin or dispenser to collect Sani Sponges and ice for 10 minutes Collect 5 5 lbs of ice f...

Страница 12: ...ion process pushes the Chewblets through a transport tube into a dispenser or bin A solid state PC board controls and monitors the functionality of the ice machine In addition to sequencing electrical...

Страница 13: ...and falls between the Normal High and Normal Low sensors As water is consumed to make ice the level will fall until the Normal Low sensor is exposed triggering the water feed solenoid on Water will f...

Страница 14: ...ice the LOW BIN light goes out and the refrigeration and auger drive systems immediately shut down The TIME DELAY light comes on initiating the time delay period When the time delay expires the machin...

Страница 15: ...tioned at the very top of the reservoir cap Should water rise to this high alarm sensor a soft error will occur The machine will operate with this alarm active however the water feed solenoid will not...

Страница 16: ...board has an indicator light associated with its output For example when the relay for the water feed solenoid is energized the adjacent indicator light glows green Comp Sol output The COMP SOL outpu...

Страница 17: ...ISABLED FLUSHING J31 J33 Time Delay J33 1 2 hour J34 GRAY GRAY PAIR RED GRAY PAIR J51 4 3 2 1 INPUT 2 OR MAINT PURGE S2 MOM CLEAN S3 FULL BIN CONTACT CLOSURE RETURN V 3 WIRE V OUT li ht o WATER LEVEL...

Страница 18: ...pressure control GND Fan Black Black Black Black Black Yellow Red Red Fan Coil Black Contactor 18 Gearmotor data Brother Gearmotor current 5 0A nominal Locked rotor amps 15 amps Resistance of winding...

Страница 19: ...move stream divider as shown 3 Unplug and remove gearmotor as shown 4 Remove all traces of anti seize compound or petrol gel from the auger shaft 5 Unscrew and disconnect transport tube from louvered...

Страница 20: ...8 Loosen nut on V band clamp and remove 9 Remove V band clamp from front of evaporator 10 Remove main housing as shown 11 Remove and discard mating ring and seal 12 Carefully remove auger Fig 16 Fig...

Страница 21: ...iquid soap in the area shown and slip on seal and spring Note Do not touch the sealing surfaces Use cardboard disk to install Fig 20 5 Reinstall main housing as shown Fig 18 Evaporator reassembly 1 Re...

Страница 22: ...properly seated between gearmotor and main housing as shown 16 Firmly tighten four gearmotor bolts in place 17 Insert a bolt into the auger shaft and finger tighten removed for clarity Note Shuttle ho...

Страница 23: ...sher Apply petrol gel Fig 26 21 Lubricate body of stream diverter with petrol gel and reinstall 22 Plug gearmotor power cord into electrical box Fig 24 18 Using a wrench rotate the shaft clockwise to...

Страница 24: ...event liquid migration from the receiver to the condenser during the off cycle The crankcase heater works in conjunction with a continuous pumpdown cycle to prevent accumulation of liquid refrigerant...

Страница 25: ...l ide er i e l e it er i e rt l id e refri er ti li e r i ide refri er ti li e r re re r re re li i d i re re li id i re re r re ei er d i ide er i e l e it er i e r t l ide er i e r t i ide er i e r...

Страница 26: ...e system pressure should not rise If the system pressure rises and stabilizes there is moisture in the system and further evacuation is needed If the pressure continues to rise check the system for le...

Страница 27: ...s down out of the sensor When the bin fills to the top and ice can no longer move through the tube the machine will force the shuttle flag up into the sensor shutting the machine off The shuttle actua...

Страница 28: ...RVICE HI AMPS DRAIN CLOG HI WATER CPU LO WATER POWER LOW BIN AUGER ON REFRIG ON PURGE TIME DELAY CLEANING SERVICE HI AMPS DRAIN CLOG HI WATER CPU LO WATER POWER LOW BIN AUGER ON REFRIG ON PURGE TIME D...

Страница 29: ...Corrective actions POWER LOW BIN AUGER ON REFRIG ON PURGE TIME DELAY CLEANING SERVICE HI AMPS DRAIN CLOG HI WATER CPU LO WATER POWER LOW BIN AUGER ON REFRIG ON PURGE TIME DELAY CLEANING SERVICE HI AM...

Страница 30: ...ent parts Evaporator assembly Order parts online www follettice com 8 9 12 11 10 37 28 39 40 23 34 38 41 33 29 35 17 18 18 31 30 26 23 24 25 24 24 27 23 36 32 23 13 14 15 16 1 3 19 17 23 28 18 5 20 21...

Страница 31: ...ger shaft 00112946 20 Cup sanitizer 00130674 21 Gasket sanitizer 00124032 22 Cap sanitizer includes 00124032 00130880 23 Tubing water 3 8 OD 502719 24 Tubing water 1 4 OD 502079 25 Hardware mounting e...

Страница 32: ...32 4 5 6 11 10 3 2 8 14 15 1 12 7 9 13 Low side assembly...

Страница 33: ...system support 00156067 6 Extension 00156075 7 Valve expansion thermal includes 502830 and 00106534 00136317 8 Insulation TXV 502830 9 Valve shut off liquid line 00107060 10 Valve solenoid 00107052 11...

Страница 34: ...34 Electrical box 1 2 3 8 7 6 5 4 Order parts online www follettice com...

Страница 35: ...d control circuit 120V includes 00132910 00132910 3 Stand off s set of 6 00130906 4 Switch evaporator purge 00114371 5 Switch evaporator clean 00117036 6 Switch icemaker power 208867 7 Circuit breaker...

Страница 36: ...36 Integration kit top mount and Satellite fill Order parts online www follettice com 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 12 14 15 16 17 13 12 13 2 4 3 3 4 9 4 3 10 7 8...

Страница 37: ...be 10 3m 502522 9 Ice transport tube 20 6m 502523 10 Insulation transport tube 501176 11 Coupling assembly 00131003 12 Ring locking 00126508 13 Gasket coupling 00126532 14 Coupling fill tube 00126466...

Страница 38: ...Mod uleIden tifica tion Plate Serv iceNo Prod uct REF RIG ERA NT R C AMP S AMP S DES IGN PRE SSU RE HIG H SID E MIN BRAN CH CIRCU IT AMPA CITY MAX BRAN CH CIRCU IT FUSE SIZE MO TOR COM PRE SSO R THE R...

Страница 39: ...28 5 Fitting water inlet 502924 6 Elbow water inlet 502925 7 Nut ice tube coupling 00122804 8 Retainer ice tube 00129270 9 O ring ice tube 00123836 10 Coupling ice tube 00123091 11 Power cord 120V 001...

Страница 40: ...iver service valve 00110692 8 Service valve suction line 00110643 9 Dual pressure control 00155945 10 Run capacitor 00155879 11 Starting capacitor 00155861 12 Filter drier 00156265 13 Compressor 00155...

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