D A N GER D A N GER - NEVER make ANY modifications to the unit that are not authorized by documentation provided by Franke . Energized electrical circuits present a life-threatening hazard of electric shock, explosion, or arc flash.
Unlocking the Controller ....................11 Troubleshooting ..................... 12 Testing the Temperature Sensors ..................12 Common Service Parts ..................14 Exterior (Dual Line) ......................14 Exterior (I-Line) ......................15 Exterior (Mini Flex Line) ....................16 Control Module (Dual & I-Line) ..................17 Control Module (Mini Flex Line) ..................18 Dry Well (Dual &...
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION OF PARTS Power ON/OFF Switch & Controllers D A N GE R D A N GE R RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ALWAYS disconnect and discharge electrical circuits before performing circuit work. Verify circuit is discharged using an appropriately rated voltage detecting device.
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION OF PARTS CONTROLLER EVCO TERMINAL WIRE COLOR Terminal 1 Empty Terminal 2 Empty Terminal 3 Empty Terminal 4 To Power ON/OFF Switch Terminal 5 Empty 9 10 11 12 Terminal 6 To Power ON/OFF Switch Terminal 8 To Relay Terminal 9 Empty...
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION OF PARTS Solid State Relays D A N GE R D A N GE R RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ALWAYS disconnect and discharge electrical circuits before performing circuit work. Verify circuit is discharged using an appropriately rated voltage detecting device.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION OF PARTS Heater Access Panels D AN GER D AN GER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ALWAYS disconnect and discharge electrical circuits before performing circuit work. Verify circuit is discharged using an appropriately rated voltage detecting device. CA UT ION CA UT ION SHARP SURFACES HAZARD ALWAYS wear appropriate personal protective equipment...
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION OF PARTS High Limit Switches D A N GE R D A N GE R RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ALWAYS disconnect and discharge electrical circuits before performing circuit work. Verify circuit is discharged using an appropriately rated voltage detecting device.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION OF PARTS Temperature Sensors D AN GER D AN GER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ALWAYS disconnect and discharge electrical circuits before performing circuit work. Verify circuit is discharged using an appropriately rated voltage detecting device. CA UT ION CA UT ION SHARP SURFACES HAZARD ALWAYS wear appropriate personal protective equipment...
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION OF PARTS Heating Elements D A N GE R D A N GE R RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ALWAYS disconnect and discharge electrical circuits before performing circuit work. Verify circuit is discharged using an appropriately rated voltage detecting device.
PROCEDURES & ADJUSTMENTS Temperature Setpoint Adjustment Document URL: Refer to the Dry Wells Operation Manual for the https://tinyurl.com/ temperature setpoint adjustment. vyerzm5 Periodic Maintenance Document URL: Refer to the Dry Wells Operation Manual for https://tinyurl.com/ periodic maintenance procedures. vyerzm5 NOTICE NOTICE IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION By default, the controller is locked from the factory.
PROCEDURES & ADUJUSTMENTS Testing the Temperature Sensors It is important to confirm whether the coil and air 3. Remove temperature sensor from unit (refer to Temperature Sensors, page 9), and submerge temperature sensors are operating within specified parameters. sensor into cup of water. Use the following test to determine if sensor 4.
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Temperature sensor is correctly (refer to Temperature Sensors , page not installed correctly. If following these steps does not fix the problem, contact Franke at (800) 537-2653 and press 2 for Technical Support. 19014983 - Rev. C - April 29, 2020...
Fig. 16 ITEM PART # DESCRIPTION 27808075 Hot Well Aluminum Kit 30-210012623 Front Shelf, Dual Line 18018051 Side Shelf Extension, Dual Line 30-210009091 Side Hanger 19003592 Caster, 3-1/2" Dia., Swivel Plate Table 3 19014983 - Rev. C - April 29, 2020...
COMMON SERVICE PARTS Exterior (I-Line) DETAIL C Fig. 17 ITEM PART # DESCRIPTION 18018054 Side Shelf Extension, I-Line, LH 27808075 Hot Well Aluminum Kit 30-210015009 Back Shelf, I-Line 30-210015006 Front Shelf, I-Line 30-210009091 Side Hanger 19003592 Caster, 3-1/2" Dia., Swivel Plate Table 4 19014983 - Rev.
COMMON SERVICE PARTS Exterior (Mini Flex Line) DETAIL D Fig. 18 ITEM PART # DESCRIPTION 30-210014909 Back Shelf, Mini Flex Line Hot Well Aluminum Kit, Mini Flex Line 30-210014910 Front Shelf, Mini Flex Line 19003592 Caster, 3-1/2" Dia., Swivel Plate 30-210009091 Side Hanger Table 5 * Contact Technical Support for assistance...
Can select °F or °C? Can adjust temperature from display? Can Initiate Defrost from display? Display During Defrost Cycle ELECTRICAL PARAMETER DUAL LINE/I-LINE MINI FLEX LINE Supply Power 208 V/60 Hz/1 Ph 208 V/60 Hz/1 Ph Load Center Amperage 15.9 A 11.2 A...
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS TITLE DRAWING # REV. VERS. DATE Electrical Diagram, Dual/I-Line Dry Wells 19013458 11/5/2019 Fig. 23 19014983 - Rev. C - April 29, 2020...
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS TITLE DRAWING # REV. VERS. DATE Electrical Diagram, Mini Flex Line Dry Well 19014001 10/21/2019 Fig. 24 19014983 - Rev. C - April 29, 2020...
- All Components - 1 Year Parts and Labor (year 1) Exclusions: Certain Franke parts that are expendable by nature and need to be replaced frequently may not be covered. Franke is not liable under these warranties for repairs or damages due to improper operation, maintenance or cleaning, attempted repairs or installation by unauthorized persons, alterations, water quality, abuse, fire, flood or acts of God.
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