Installing countertop dispensers
1. Position dispenser in desired location, mark
dispenser outline on counter and remove
dispenser.
2. Drill four 3/8" (5mm) holes in counter (Fig. 2) to
anchor dispenser to counter.
Follett countertop dispensers can have any
or all utilities run directly through counter or
out rear of dispenser. For dispensers with any
utilities exiting through counter, make counter
cut-out (Fig. 2)
3. If ice transport tube will exit out rear of dispenser,
remove ice transport tube knock-out (Fig. 5G)
from rear of dispenser.
Note:
Utility connections can be accessed
through front of dispenser by removing stainless
steel splash panel, or by removing access panel
(Figs. 4, 5) on back of dispenser.
4. If any electric utilities or water line will be
connected through rear of dispenser, remove
utility knock-out (Figs. 4, 5F) from rear of
dispenser and install supplied protective grommet.
21" (533mm)
20.125" (511mm)
12.5"
(317mm)
16.5"
(419mm)
6.5"
(165mm)
.375 (10mm)
1.5" (38mm)
.44" (11mm)
10.5"
(267mm)
9" X 16"
(229mm x 407mm)
drain pan
cut-out
.375" holes
(9.52mm)
.5"
(127mm)
Fig. 3 – Top view, dispenser plumbing connections countertop
(G) 3/8" FPT water inlet
(drain location)
(K) alternate 3/4" dispenser
condenser water inlet
(H) 3/8" FPT
drain pan
(L) 3/4" FPT dispenser drain
condenser water outlet
(J) 3/8" FPT
Dispensers with top mount icemakers cannot be mounted on legs. They must be bolted to counter.
Use gloves when lifting icemaker to protect hands from sheet metal edges.
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Fig. 2 – Counter cut-out, all models
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