Hoshizaki Ice Maker DCM 270BAH OS User Manual

Hoshizaki America, Inc.  
Hoshizaki  
Cubelet Icemaker/Dispenser  
Models  
DCM-270BAH(-OS)  
SERVICE MANUAL  
“A Superior Degree  
of Reliability”  
Number: 73110  
Issued: 2-10-2004  
Revised: 5-26-2005  
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Please review this manual. It should be read carefully before the ice dispenser is serviced  
or maintenance operations performed. Only qualified service technicians should service  
and maintain the dispenser. This manual should be made available to the technician prior to  
service or maintenance.  
CONTENTS  
I. Specifications .................................................................................................................... 4  
1. DCM-270BAH-OS (air-cooled) ..................................................................................... 4  
II. General Information .......................................................................................................... 5  
1. Construction ................................................................................................................. 5  
2.Operation - How it works ............................................................................................... 6  
III.Technical Information ....................................................................................................... 7  
1.Water Circuit and Refrigerant Circuit............................................................................. 7  
2. Performance Data......................................................................................................... 8  
[a] DCM-270BAH-OS (air-cooled) .............................................................................. 8  
3. Wiring Diagram............................................................................................................. 9  
4. Sequence of Electrical Circuit .................................................................................... 10  
IV. Service Diagnosis.......................................................................................................... 20  
1. No Ice Production ....................................................................................................... 20  
2. Low Ice Production ..................................................................................................... 22  
3. Faulty Dispenser......................................................................................................... 23  
[a] Optical Sensor Description .................................................................................. 23  
4. Other........................................................................................................................... 25  
V. Removal and Replacement of Components ................................................................... 26  
1. Service for Refrigerant Lines ...................................................................................... 26  
[a] Refrigerant Recovery........................................................................................... 26  
[b] Evacuation and Recharge [R-404A] .................................................................... 26  
2. Brazing ....................................................................................................................... 27  
3. Removal and Replacement of Compressor................................................................ 28  
4. Removal and Replacement of Drier ........................................................................... 29  
5. Removal and Replacement of Thermostatic Expansion Valve ................................... 30  
6. Removal and Replacement of Pressure Switch ......................................................... 31  
7. Removal and Replacement of Control Water Valve .................................................... 32  
8. Removal and Replacement of Flush Water Valve ....................................................... 33  
9. Removal and Replacement of Float Switch................................................................ 34  
10. Removal and Replacement of Bin Control Switch Assembly ................................... 35  
11. Removal and Replacement of Storage Bin Assembly .............................................. 36  
12. Removal and Replacement of Agitator and Drip Ring .............................................. 37  
13. Removal and Replacement of Evaporator Assembly ............................................... 38  
VI. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions ........................................................................ 41  
1. Preparing the Ice Dispenser for Long Storage............................................................ 41  
2. Cleaning Instructions.................................................................................................. 42  
[a] Cleaning Procedure ............................................................................................ 42  
[b] Sanitizing Procedure ........................................................................................... 45  
2. Maintenance Instructions............................................................................................ 46  
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I. Specifications  
1. DCM-270BAH-OS (air-cooled)  
AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE  
AMPERAGE  
115/60/1  
8.5 A [AT 104°F(40°C)/WT 80°F(27°C)]  
MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE  
MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY  
APPROXIMATE ICE PRODUCTION  
PER 24 HR.  
N/A  
N/A  
Ambient  
Temp.(°F)  
70  
WATER TEMP. (°F)  
70  
* 288 (131) 276 (125) 265 (120)  
254 (115) 243 (110) 233 (106)  
224 (101) * 220 (100) 205 (93)  
50  
90  
lbs./day ( kg/day )  
Reference without *marks  
80  
90  
100  
197 (89)  
189 (86) * 176 (80)  
SHAPE OF ICE  
ICE QUALITY  
APPROXIMATE STORAGE CAPACITY  
ELECTRIC & WATER CONSUMPTION  
ELECTRIC W (kWH/100 lbs.)  
POTABLE WATER  
Cubelet (Compressed Flake Ice)  
Approx. 90%, Ice (90/70°F, Conductivity 200 µs/cm)  
8.8 lbs.  
90/70°F  
669 (7.3)  
26 (12)  
70/50°F  
638 (5.3)  
35 (12)  
gal./24HR (gal./100 lbs.)  
EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS (WxDxH)  
EXTERIOR FINISH  
16-9/16" x 24-1/8" x 31-11/16" (420 x 613 x 805mm)  
Stainless Steel  
WEIGHT  
Net 152 lbs. ( 69 kg ), Shipping 170 lbs. ( 77kg )  
Cord Connection  
Inlet 1/2" FPT  
CONNECTIONS - ELECTRIC  
- WATER SUPPLY  
- DRAIN  
Outlet 3/4" FPT  
ICE MAKING SYSTEM  
HARVESTING SYSTEM  
ICE MAKING WATER CONTROL  
COOLING WATER CONTROL  
DISPENSER CONTROL SYSTEM  
BIN CONTROL SYSTEM  
COMPRESSOR  
Auger type  
Direct Driven Auger ( 80W Gear Motor )  
Float Switch  
N/A  
Photoelectric Sensor (Infrared)  
Mechanical Bin Control ( Proximity Sw. )  
Hermetic,  
Model ASE24C3E  
CONDENSER  
EVAPORATOR  
Air-cooled, Fin and Tube Type  
Copper Tube on Cylinder  
REFRIGERANT CONTROL  
REFRIGERANT CHARGE  
DESIGN PRESSURE  
COMPRESSOR PROTECTION  
GEAR MOTOR PROTECTION  
REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT PROTECTION  
LOW WATER PROTECTION  
ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIED  
OPERATING CONDITIONS  
Thermostatic Expansion Valve  
R-404A,  
14.8 oz.  
(420 g)  
High 460 PSIG, Low 290 PSIG  
Auto-reset Overload Protector  
Manual reset Circuit Breaker  
Auto-reset High Pressure Control Switch  
Float Switch and Timer  
N/A  
VOLTAGE RANGE  
104 - 127 V  
45 - 100° F  
45 - 90° F  
AMBIENT TEMP.  
WATER SUPPLY TEMP.  
WATER SUPPLY PRESSURE  
10 - 113 PSIG  
We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior notice.  
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II. General Information  
1. Construction  
The Hoshizaki Cubelet Ice Dispenser, model DCM-270BAH-OS includes water supply,  
freezer, condensing, storage, dispensing and control assemblies.  
Fig. 1  
Note: *Adjustable Legs  
Minimum height - 4"  
Maximum height - 5.3"  
Do not adjust exceeding the above recommendation.  
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2.Operation - How it works  
Water flows from the potable water source through the water supply line shut-off valve,  
enters at the water inlet fitting and into the water reservoir. The water reservoir functions to  
maintain a constant water level inside the freezer assembly. Water from the water reservoir  
entersatthebottomofthefreezer.Heatisremovedbytherefrigerationprocessandiceforms  
inside the freezer.  
Astainlesssteelauger, locatedinsidethefreezer, isdirect-drivenbythegearmotor, andthe  
rotating auger carries the ice upward to the end of the auger, where excess water is pressed  
out of the ice, as the ice is extruded and broken into cubelet ice (compressed ice) and then  
pushed out into the storage bin.  
Moving the power switch on the bottom left of the middle front panel, to the “ON” position  
starts the automatic and continuous icemaking process. When the ice storage bin is filled  
withice, thebincontrolswitchwillshutofftheicemakingprocess. Astheiceisremovedfrom  
the storage bin, the bin control switch resets automatically and restarts the icemaking  
process.  
The agitator in the storage bin keeps the ice from clustering so that the ice can move easily  
through the spout.  
Fig. 2  
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III. Technical Information  
1. Water Circuit and Refrigerant Circuit  
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2. Performance Data  
[a] DCM-270BAH-OS (air-cooled)  
Note: Pressure data is recorded first 5 minutes in freezing cycle. The data without  
*marks should be used for reference.  
We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior notice.  
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3. Wiring Diagram  
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4. Sequence of El
POWER ON  
WATER STARTS TO BE SUPPLIED TO  
RESERVOIR  
AGITATIONTIMERON-(2SEC.)  
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RESERVOIRFILLSUP  
GEARMOTORTURNSO
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COMPRESSORSTART
60 SEC. AFTER GEAR
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ICEMAKINGCONTINU
STARTCAPACITORTA
OUTOFCIRCUIT  
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BINCONTROLTRIPS.  
COMPRESSORSTOPS  
90SECONDSLATER.  
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GEARMOTORSTOPS  
60SECONDSAFTER  
COMPRESSOR.  
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DISPENSEICE  
(BINCONTROLSTILLTRIP
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FLUSHSWITCHACTI
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FLUSHTIMERACTIV
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AGITATIONTIMERACTIV
GEARMOTOR.  
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IV. Service Diagnosis  
1. No Ice Production  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
[1] The ice dispenser will a) Power Supply Cord  
not start.  
1. Broken or loose  
connection.  
1. Check for contintinuity and  
replace.  
2. Loose connection.  
3. Bad contacts.  
2. Tighten.  
3. Check for contintinuity and  
replace.  
4. Blown fuse.  
4. Replace.  
b) Power Switch (on left  
bottom of front panel)  
1. OFF position.  
1. Move to ON position.  
c) Fuse 1A (Control Box)  
1. Blown out.  
1. Check for short circuit and  
replace.  
[2] Water valve operates, a) Water Supply Line  
but no ice is produced.  
1. Shut-off valve closed.  
2. Water supply off.  
1. Open.  
2. Check and get  
recommended pressure.  
1. Clean.  
b) Water Valve  
1. Clogged.  
c) Water Control Relay  
1. Bad contacts (terminal 1. Check for continuity and  
nos. 4 and 6).  
replace.  
2. Coil winding opened.  
3. Loose connections.  
1. Bad contacts.  
2. Replace.  
3. Tighten.  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
d) Timer  
2. Coil winding opened.  
3. Loose connections.  
4. Defective.  
2. Replace.  
3. Tighten.  
4. Replace.  
[3] Compressor will not  
start.  
a) Compressor  
b) Timer  
1. Motor winding opened 1. Replace.  
or grounded.  
1. Bad contacts (X2 relay). 1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
2. X2 relay coil winding  
opened.  
2. Replace.  
3. Loose connections.  
1. Bad contacts.  
3. Tighten.  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
1. Replace.  
c) Motor Protector  
d) Starter  
1. Bad contacts.  
1. Defective.  
e) Starting Capacitor  
a) Gear Motor  
[4] Gear motor will not  
start.  
1. Motor winding opened. 1. Replace.  
b) Timer  
1. Bad contacts (X1 relay). 1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
c) Protect Relay  
1. Bad contacts.  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
2. Coil winding opened.  
3. Loose connections.  
1. Bad contact.  
2. Replace.  
3. Tighten.  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
1. Replace.  
d) Protector  
e) Capacitor  
1. Defective.  
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PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
[5] Fan motor will not start. a) Fan Motor  
1. Motor winding opened. 1. Replace.  
2. Bearing worn out.  
3. Wiring to fan motor.  
2. Replace.  
3. Check for loose connection  
or open, and replace.  
4. Check and replace.  
4. Fan blade bound.  
b) Timer  
1. Bad contacts (X2 relay). 1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
2. X2 relay coil winding  
opened.  
2. Replace.  
3. Loose connections.  
1. Water failure or  
pressure too low.  
3. Tighten.  
[6] No water or poor flow. a) Water Supply  
1. Wait until water is supplied  
or adjust the pressure range  
within 10-113 PSIG.  
2. Shut-off valve closed or 2. Open.  
restricted.  
b) Water Valve  
c) Float Switch  
1. Clogged filter.  
2. Coil winding opened.  
1. Contacts fused.  
2. Clogged.  
1. Clean.  
2. Replace.  
1. Replace.  
2. Clean.  
d) Water Control Relay  
1. Bad contacts (terminal 1. Check for continuity and  
nos. 1 and 5).  
replace.  
2. Contacts fused  
(terminal nos. 3 and 5).  
1. Bad contacts.  
2. Replace.  
e) Bin Control Switch  
f) Ice Making Switch  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
1. Move to "ON" position.  
2. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
1. "OFF" position.  
2. Bad contacts.  
[7] Ice dispenser will not a) Float Switch  
1. Contacts fused.  
2. Clogged.  
1. Replace.  
stop even if out of  
water.  
2. Clean.  
b) Water Control Relay  
1. Contacts fused  
(terminal nos. 4 and 6).  
1. Replace.  
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2. Low Ice Production  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
[1] Abnormal refrigeration a) Condenser  
circuit.  
1. Dirty air filter or  
condenser.  
1. Clean.  
2. Bad ventilation.  
2. Remove anything blocking  
vents.  
b) Thermostatic Expansion 1. Low-side pressure or  
1. Secure bulb to low-side line  
or replace.  
Valve  
temperature exceeding  
the limit.  
c) Refrigerant Lines  
1. Gas leaks.  
1. Check for leaks with a leak  
detector. Reweld leak,  
replace drier and charge  
with refrigerant. The amount  
of refrigerant is marked on  
the nameplate.  
2. Overcharged.  
2. Recharge.  
d) Compressor Motor  
Protector  
1. Overload protector  
stops compressor  
intermittently.  
1. Check condenser and fan  
motor.  
e) Inside Wall of Evaporator 1. Scale on inside wall of 1. Remove auger, use  
freezing cylinder.  
Hoshizaki "Scale Away" or  
"LIME-A-WAY" solution to  
clean periodically.  
If water is found to exceed  
the following levels, install a  
conditioner:  
Hardness 50 ppm  
Silica 30 ppm  
[2] Condensing  
a) Condenser  
1. Dirty air filter or  
condenser.  
1. Clean.  
temperature too high.  
2. Bad ventilation.  
2. Remove anything blocking  
vents.  
3. Ambient temperature  
too high.  
3. Check ventilation and  
location, and change as  
needed.  
4. Less than 6" clearance 4. Allow proper clearance for  
at rear, sides and top.  
ventilation.  
b) Fan Motor  
1. Fan revolving too  
slowly.  
1. See chart 1,[5], a)  
[3] Poor water flow.  
a) Water Supply  
1. Water pressure too low. 1. See chart 1,[6], a)  
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3. Faulty Dispenser  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
[1] No ice is dispensed.  
a) Storage Bin  
1. Ice block or bridge.  
1. Remove all ice from storage  
bin when not using ice  
dispenser for a long time.  
2. Correct wiring.  
2. Incorrect wiring.  
1. Deformed due to ice  
block or bridge.  
b) Agitator  
1. Replace.  
c) Solenoid  
1. Coil winding opened.  
1. Replace.  
d) Ice switch or dispensing 1. Bad contacts.  
sensor.  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
e) Ice Dispensing Relay  
1. Bad contacts.  
1. Clogged filter.  
1. Bad circuit.  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
1. Clean.  
[2] No water is dispensed. a) Water Valve  
(Dispensing)  
b) Water Dispensing  
Sensor  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
[3] Ice keeps being  
dispensed.  
a) Shutter  
1. Faulty adjustment.  
1. With shutter closed, lock  
shutter in place by securing  
with two screws at the lower  
part of the solenoid and two  
screws under solenoid.  
b) Ice Switch  
1. Contacts fused.  
1. Replace.  
Dispensing Switch  
[a] Optical Sensor Description  
This model incorporates touch-free optical sensors to control ice and water dispensing. The  
sensors operate by using an emitter and two receivers encased in a waterproof sensor  
housing. They are designed to operate in normal lighting conditions. Direct sunlight,  
however, may cause the sensors to malfunction. The sensors will work with most shades  
(colors) of cups with a sensing distance of 45 to 65 mm. In certain water conditions, the  
lenses of the sensor may become scaled. Scale can block the sensor and affect the sensing  
operation. This scale can be removed by using a solution of Scale Away (6 fl. oz per 1 gal.  
of water) or other non-abrasive cleaner.  
This DCM uses a different control board (part number 2A2867-01) than the push button style  
of DCM. This board provides an internal power source for the sensing circuit and has an  
additional connector (K5). This board is not interchangeable with the control board used on  
the push button version. When troubleshooting the sensor operation, we will be concerned  
with the K5 and K2 connectors on the control board. The K2 connector will supply line  
voltage (115VAC) to the ice dispensing motor and ice dispensing solenoid and 24VAC to  
the water dispense solenoid. The K5 connector provides the input and output from the  
sensors.  
These sensors control water dispense and ice dispense in both the portion and continuous  
dispense operation. The ice dispense time is limited to 60 seconds regardless of whether  
the customer is using the “Continuous” or the “Portion Control” function. This non-  
adjustable, maximum timer prevents continuous dispense if someone inadvertently leaves  
an object in front of the dispense sensor.  
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If you experience problems with the ice or water dispense, use the following charts along  
with the wiring diagram (section III, 3) to guide you through your troubleshooting.  
The following tables show the proper voltage readings for each operation.  
Ice Dispensing in Continuous Mode  
Ice Dispensing in Portion Controlled Mode  
Lead 1  
Lead 2 Dispense Non-Dispense  
GND  
Lead 1  
Lead 2  
Dispense Non-Dispense  
K2 PIN 6 to  
(LBU)  
K2 PIN 6 to  
(LBU)  
GND  
or  
NEUTRAL  
or  
120 VAC  
0 VAC  
120 VAC  
5 VDC  
0 VAC  
0 VDC  
NEUTRAL  
K5 PIN 1 to K5 PIN 3  
(W/R)  
or  
(RED) on  
sensor  
K5 PIN 4 to K5 PIN 5 (Y)  
(W/O)  
or  
(RED) on  
sensor  
(W/BK)  
or  
or  
5 VDC  
5 VDC  
(WH) on  
sensor  
(BK) on  
sensor  
K5 PIN 1 to K5 PIN 2  
K5 PIN 4 to K5 PIN 6  
(W/R)  
or  
(W/BL)  
or  
(W/O)  
or  
(W/BR)  
or  
5 VDC  
5 VDC  
5 VDC  
0 VDC  
(RED) on  
sensor  
(WH) on  
sensor  
(RED) on  
sensor  
(BK) on  
sensor  
Layout of Portion Control Switch Wiring  
(Front of Machine)  
Water Dispensing  
Lead 1  
Lead 2 Dispense Non-Dispense  
K2 PIN 8 to K4 PIN 2  
(DBU) (LBU)  
K5 PIN 7 to K5 PIN 9  
(RED) (BK)  
K5 PIN 7 to K5 PIN 8  
(RED) (WH)  
24 VAC  
5 VDC  
5 VDC  
0 VAC  
5 VDC  
0 VDC  
The K2 connector supplies voltage to the ice and water dispense motors and solenoids  
through pins 4, 6, 8. The K2 connector also has the gear motor protect circuit on pins 1, 2  
the flush valve circuit on pins 9, 10 and voltage inputs on pins 3, 5, 7.  
The K5 connector is used exclusively for the input and output signals for the optical sensors.  
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4. Other  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
[1] Ice dispenser will not a) Bin Control Switch  
stop even if filled with  
1. Contacts fused.  
2. Out of position.  
1. Contacts fused.  
1. Defective.  
1. Replace.  
2. Reinstall.  
1. Replace.  
1. Replace.  
ice.  
b) Water Control Relay  
c) Timer  
[2] Reservoir overflows  
(water will not stop).  
a) Water Supply  
1. Water pressure too  
high.  
1. If pressure is consistently  
too high, install a pressure  
reducing valve.  
1. Clean or replace.  
b) Water Valve  
c) Float Switch  
1. Cannot close.  
1. Bad contacts (red and 1. Check for continuity and  
black leads).  
2. Defective.  
1. Coil winding opened.  
replace.  
2. Replace.  
1. Replace.  
d) Water Control Relay  
2. Bad contacts (terminal 2. Check for continuity and  
nos. 1 and 3)  
replace.  
[3] A lot of water drains  
from gear motor drain  
pipe.  
a) Mechanical Seal  
(normally less than .017  
fl. oz./hour)  
1. Dirt stuck on seal  
surface.  
2. Worn out.  
1. Clean or replace.  
2. Replace.  
[4] Abnormal noise.  
a) Fan Motor  
1. Bearings worn out.  
2. Fan blade deformed.  
3. Fan blade caught on  
foreign object.  
1. Replace.  
2. Replace fan blade.  
3. Remove the object.  
b) Compressor  
1. Bearings worn out or  
cylinder valve broken.  
2. Mounting pad out of  
position.  
1. Rubbing or touching  
lines or other surfaces.  
1. Replace.  
2. Reinstall.  
1. Replace.  
1. Replace.  
c) Refrigerant Lines  
d) Gear Motor (Ice Making) 1. Bearing or gear worn  
out / damaged.  
e) Evaporator  
1. Scale on inside wall of 1. See chart 2,[1], e)  
freezing cylinder.  
f) Solenoid (Shutter)  
1. Worn out.  
1. Replace.  
2. Clean.  
2. Foreign matter on  
plunger surface.  
1. Foreign matter on  
plunger.  
g) Water Valve  
1. Clean.  
h) Extruding Head  
i) Housing  
1. Bearing worn out.  
1. Bearing worn out.  
1. Replace.  
1. Replace.  
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V. Removal and Replacement of Components  
IMPORTANT  
Ensureallcomponents, fastenersandthumbscrewsaresecurelyinplaceafter  
the equipment is serviced.  
IMPORTANT  
1. The Polyol Ester (POE) oils used in R-404A units can absorb moisture  
quickly. Therefore it is important to prevent moisture from entering the sys-  
tem when replacing or servicing parts.  
2. Always install a new filter drier every time the sealed refrigeration system is  
opened.  
3. Do not leave the system open for longer than 5 minutes when  
replacing or servicing parts.  
1. Service for Refrigerant Lines  
[a] Refrigerant Recovery  
The icemaker unit is provided with two refrigerant access valves–one on the low-side and  
one on the high-side line. Using proper refrigerant practices, recover the refrigerant from  
these two access valves and store it in an approved container. Do not discharge the  
refrigerantintotheatmosphere.  
[b] Evacuation and Recharge [R-404A]  
1) Attach charging hoses, a service manifold and a vacuum pump to the system. Be sure to  
connect charging hoses to both high and low-side access valves.  
IMPORTANT  
The vacuum level and vacuum pump may be the same as those for current  
refrigerants. However, the rubber hose and gauge manifold to be used for  
evacuation and refrigerant charge should be exclusively for POE oils.  
2) Turn on the vacuum pump. Never allow the oil in the vacuum pump to flow backward.  
3) Allow the vacuum pump to pull down to a 29.9" Hg vacuum. Evacuating period depends  
on pump capacity.  
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4) Close the low-side valve and high-side valve on the service manifold.  
5) Disconnect the vacuum pump, and attach a refrigerant service cylinder to the high-side  
line. Remember to loosen the connection, and purge the air from the hose. See the  
nameplate for the required refrigerant charge. Hoshizaki recommends only virgin  
refrigerant or reclaimed refrigerant which meets ARI Standard No. 700-88 be used.  
6) A liquid charge is recommended for charging an R-404A system. Invert the service  
cylinder. Open the high-side, service manifold valve.  
7) Allow the system to charge with liquid until the pressures balance.  
8) If necessary, add any remaining charge to the system through the low-side. Use a  
throttling valve or liquid dispensing device to add the remaining liquid charge through  
the low-side access port with the unit running.  
9) Close the two refrigerant access valves, and disconnect the hoses and service  
manifold.  
10) Cap the access valves to prevent a possible leak.  
2. Brazing  
DANGER  
1. Refrigerant R-404A itself is not flammable at atmospheric pressure and  
temperatures up to 176° F.  
2. Refrigerant R-404A itself is not explosive or poisonous. However, when  
exposed to high temperatures (open flames) R-404A can be decomposed to  
form hydrofluoric acid and carbonyl fluoride both of which are hazardous.  
3. Always recover the refrigerant and store it in an approved container. Do not  
discharge the refrigerant into the atmosphere.  
4. Do not use silver alloy or copper alloy containing arsenic.  
5. Do not use R-404A as a mixture with pressurized air for leak testing.  
Refrigerant leaks can be detected by charging the unit with a little refrigerant,  
raising the pressure with nitrogen and using an electronic leak detector.  
Note: All brazing connections inside the bin are clear-paint coated. Sandpaper the  
brazing connections before unbrazing the components. Use a good abrasive cloth  
to remove coating.  
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3. Removal and Replacement of Compressor  
IMPORTANT  
Always install a new drier every time the sealed refrigeration system is opened.  
Do not replace the drier until after all other repair or replacement has been  
made.  
Note: When replacing a compressor with a defective winding, be sure to  
install the new start capacitor and start relay supplied with the replacement  
compressor. Due to the ability of the POE oil in the compressor to absorb moisture  
quickly, the compressor must not be opened more than 15 minutes for  
replacement or service. Do not mix lubricants of different compressors even if both  
are charged with R-404A, except when they use the same lubricant.  
1) Turn off the power supply and unplug the dispenser.  
2) Remove the panels.  
3) Remove the terminal cover on the compressor, and disconnect the compressor wiring.  
4) Recover the refrigerant and store it in an approved container.  
5) Remove the discharge and suction pipes using brazing equipment.  
WARNING  
When repairing a refrigerant system, be careful not to let the burner flame  
contact the lead wires or insulation.  
6) Remove the hold-down bolts, washers and rubber grommets.  
7) Slide and remove the compressor. Unpack the new compressor package. Install the  
new compressor.  
8) Attach the rubber grommets of the prior compressor.  
9) Sandpaper the suction, discharge and process pipes.  
10) Place the compressor in position, and secure it using the bolts and washers.  
11) Remove plugs from the suction, discharge and process pipes.  
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12) Braze the process, suction and discharge lines (do not change this order), while purging  
with nitrogen gas flowing at the pressure 3-4 PSIG.  
13) Install the new filter drier.  
14) Check for leaks using nitrogen gas (140 PSIG) and soap bubbles.  
15) Connect the terminals, and replace the terminal cover in its correct position.  
16) Evacuate the system, and charge it with refrigerant. See the nameplate for the required  
refrigerant charge.  
17) Replace the panels in their correct positions.  
18) Plug in the dispenser and turn on the power supply.  
4. Removal and Replacement of Drier  
IMPORTANT  
Always install a new drier every time the sealed refrigeration system is opened.  
Do not replace the drier until after all other repair or replacement has been  
made.  
1) Turn off the power supply and unplug the icemaker.  
2) Remove the panels.  
3) Recover the refrigerant and store it in an approved container.  
4) Remove the drier using brazing equipment.  
5) Install the new drier, in the direction of the refrigerant flow. Use nitrogen gas at a  
pressure of 3-4 PSIG when brazing the tubings.  
6) Check for leaks using nitrogen gas (140 PSIG) and soap bubbles.  
7) Evacuate the system, and charge it with refrigerant. See the nameplate for the required  
refrigerant charge.  
8) Replace the panels in their correct positions.  
9) Plug in the dispenser, and turn on the power supply.  
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5. Removal and Replacement of Thermostatic Expansion Valve  
IMPORTANT  
Sometimes moisture in the refrigerant circuit exceeds the drier capacity and  
freezes up at the expansion valve. Always install a new drier every time the  
sealed refrigeration system is opened. Do not replace the drier until after all  
other repair or replacement has been made.  
1) Turn off the power supply, and unplug the dispenser.  
2) Remove the panels.  
3) Recover the refrigerant and store it in an approved container.  
4) Remove the insulation and the expansion valve bulb on the suction line.  
5) Remove the expansion valve cover, and disconnect the expansion valve using brazing  
equipment.  
6) Braze the new expansion valve, with nitrogen gas flowing at a pressure of 3-4 PSIG.  
WARNING  
1. Do not heat the wall. Place a steel barrier for protection.  
2. Always protect the valve body by using a damp cloth to prevent the valve from  
overheating. Do not braze with the valve body exceeding 250°F.  
7) Install the new drier.  
8) Check for leaks using nitrogen gas (140 PSIG) and soap bubbles.  
9) Evacuate the system, and charge it with refrigerant. See the nameplate for the required  
refrigerant charge.  
10) Place the expansion valve in position.  
11) Place the new set of expansion valve covers in position.  
12) Attach the expansion valve bulb to the low-side line, and secure it with bulb holder and  
clamps.  
13) Cover the expansion valve bulb tightly with the insulation.  
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14) Place the new expansion valve cover in position.  
15) Replace the panels in their correct positions.  
16) Plug in the dispenser and turn on the power supply.  
6. Removal and Replacement of Pressure Switch  
IMPORTANT  
Always install a new drier every time the sealed refrigeration system is opened.  
Do not replace the drier until after all other repair or replacement has been  
made.  
1) Turn off the power supply and unplug the dispenser.  
2) Remove the panels.  
3) Recover the refrigerant and store it in an approved container.  
4) Remove the control box cover and disconnect the terminals.  
5) Remove the pressure switch using brazing equipment.  
6) Braze the new pressure switch with nitrogen gas flowing at the pressure of 3-4 PSIG.  
7) Install the new drier.  
8) Check for leaks using nitrogen gas (140 PSIG) and soap bubbles.  
9) Evacuate the system, and charge it with refrigerant. See the nameplate for the required  
refrigerant charge.  
10) Replace the terminals and the control box cover in their correct positions.  
11) Replace the panels in their correct positions.  
12) Plug in the dispenser and turn on the power supply.  
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7. Removal and Replacement of Control Water Valve  
1) Unplug the icemaker.  
2) Remove the panels.  
3) Close the water supply line shut-off valve.  
4) Disconnect the terminal from the control water valve.  
5) Loosen the fitting nut on the control water valve inlets, and remove the control water  
valve. Do not lose the packings inside the fitting nut.  
6) Remove the water supply hose from the control water valve.  
7) Install the new control water valve.  
8) Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order of the above procedure.  
9) Open the water supply line shut-off valve.  
10) Check for water leaks.  
11) Replace the panels in their correct position.  
12) Plug in the icemaker.  
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8. Removal and Replacement of Flush Water Valve  
1) Turn off the power supply.  
2) Remove the panels.  
3) Close the water supply line shut-off valve.  
4) Remove the clamp and disconnect the hose from the flush water valve that attaches to  
the evaporator.  
Note: Water may still remain inside the evaporator. Be sure to drain the water into the  
drain pan.  
5) Disconnect the flush water valve from the tube connected to the plastic tee leading to  
the drain hose.  
6) Disconnect the terminals from the flush water valve.  
7) Remove the flush water valve from the frame or bracket.  
8) Connect the new flush water valve back onto the frame or bracket.  
9) Connect the tube from the plastic tee to the new flush water valve.  
10) Connect the hose to the flush water valve and secure it with the clamp.  
11) Pour water into the reservoir, and check for water leaks on the flush water valve.  
12) Open the water supply line shut-off valve.  
13) Turn on the power supply.  
14) Move the flush switch to the “ICE” position.  
15) Check for water leaks.  
16) Move the flush switch to the “FLUSH” position, and make sure water is flushing.  
17) Move the flush switch to the “ICE” position.  
18) Replace the panels in their correct position.  
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9. Removal and Replacement of Float Switch  
WARNING  
1. Fragile, handle very carefully.  
2. If the float switch works poorly because of scale or other foreign matter,  
install a filter or softener in the water supply line.  
1) Unplug the dispenser and turn off the power supply.  
2) Close the water supply line shut-off valve.  
3) Remove the panels.  
4) Flush water out of the system.  
5) Cut the float switch leads at the wire connectors.  
6) Turn and unfasten the flanged top, and remove the float switch.  
7) Install the new float switch.  
8) Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order of which they were removed.  
9) Open the water supply line shut-off valve.  
10) Plug in the dispenser, turn on the power supply and check that the float switch works  
normally.  
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10. Removal and Replacement of Bin Control Switch Assembly  
1) Turn off the power supply and unplug the dispenser.  
2) Remove the top panel.  
3) Remove the bin control switch from the storage bin cover. (Twist, then pull up.)  
4) Cut the wire leads and remove switch.  
5) Assemble the replacement switch, reversing the procedure used to remove the old switch.  
6) Plug in the dispenser, turn on the power supply and check that the bin control switch  
works normally.  
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11. Removal and Replacement of Storage Bin Assembly  
1) Move the ice making switch to the “FLUSH” position.  
2) Press the push button to dispense ice and remove all ice from the storage bin.  
3) Turn off the power supply and unplug the dispenser.  
4) Remove the panels.  
5) Remove the storage bin cover.  
6) Remove the agitator, drip ring, drip plate and shutter assembly.  
7) Remove the three socket head cap screws and lift off the storage bin assembly.  
8) Install the new storage bin assembly.  
9) Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order of which they were removed.  
10) Plug in the dispenser and turn on the power supply.  
11) Move the shutter to check for proper operation.  
12) Move the ice making switch to the “ON” position.  
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12. Removal and Replacement of Agitator and Drip Ring  
1) Move the ice making switch to the “OFF” position.  
2) Press the push button to dispense ice and remove all ice from the storage bin.  
3) Turn off the power supply, and unplug the dispenser.  
4) Remove the top panel.  
5) Remove the storage bin cover.  
6) Rotate the agitator counterclockwise and lift off.  
7) Rotate the drip ring about 30 degrees clockwise and lift off.  
8) Install the new drip ring and agitator.  
9) Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order of which they were removed.  
10) Plug in the dispenser and turn on the power supply.  
11) Move the ice making Switch to the “ON” position.  
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13. Removal and Replacement of Evaporator Assembly  
1) Move the ice making switch to the “OFF” position.  
2) Press the push button to dispense ice and remove all ice from the storage bin.  
3) Turn off the power supply, and unplug the dispenser.  
4) Flush all water out of the system.  
5) Remove the panels.  
6) Remove the storage bin assembly. (See “11. Removal and Replacement of Storage Bin  
Assembly.”)  
Extruding Head  
7) Lift off the extruding head.  
8) Replace the bearing inside the extruding head, if it is worn or scratched.  
Note: Replacing the bearing requires a fitting tool. If one is not available, replace the  
whole extruding head.  
Auger  
9) Lift up and turn the auger until it comes off. If the area in contact with the bearings is  
worn out or the blade is scratched, replace the auger.  
Evaporator  
Note: Skip the following steps 10) through 17) when the evaporator does not need  
replacement.  
10) Recover the refrigerant and store it in an approved container.  
WARNING  
Always install a new drier every time the sealed refrigeration system is opened.  
Do not replace the drier until after all other repair or replacement has been  
made.  
11) Remove the expansion valve cover.  
12) Remove the insulation and the two clamps on the expansion valve bulb.  
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13) Disconnect the brazing-connections of the expansion valve and the copper tube - low  
side from the evaporator, using brazing equipment.  
14) Braze the new evaporator with nitrogen gas flowing at a pressure of 3-4 PSIG.  
15) Replace the drier.  
16) Check for leaks using nitrogen gas (140 PSIG) and soap bubbles.  
17) Evacuate the system and charge it with refrigerant. See the nameplate for the required  
refrigerant charge.  
18) Remove the four socket head cap screws at the bottom of the evaporator.  
19) Disconnect the hose from the evaporator.  
20) Lift off the evaporator.  
Housing and Mechanical Seal  
21) Remove the four hexagon bolts securing the housing to the gear motor.  
22) Remove the mechanical seal fixed on the housing.  
Note: The mechanical seal consists of two parts. One moves along with the auger, and  
the other is fixed on the housing. If the contact surfaces of these two parts are worn  
or scratched, the mechanical seal may cause water leaks and should be replaced.  
23) Replace the bearing inside the housing using a fitting tool, if the bearing is worn or  
scratched.  
Note: Replacing the bearing requires a fitting tool. If one is not available, replace the  
whole housing. Be sure to install the O-ring.  
Gear Motor  
24) Cut the gear motor leads at the wire connector.  
25) Remove the three hexagon bolts securing the gear motor on the chassis.  
26) Remove the gear motor.  
27) Install the new gear motor.  
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28) Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order of which they were removed  
WARNING  
Be careful not to scratch the surface of the O-ring, or it may cause water leaks.  
Handle the mechanical seal with care not to scratch nor to contaminate its  
contactsurface.  
29) Check for water leaks.  
WARNING  
After assembling the extruding head, be sure to check that the auger does not  
come into contact with the inner surface of the evaporator and that there is not  
any abnormal noise from the bearing.  
30) Turn on the power supply.  
31) Move the ice making switch to the “ON” position.  
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VI. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions  
IMPORTANT  
Ensure all components, fasteners and thumbscrews are securely in place after  
any maintenance or cleaning is done to the equipment.  
1. Preparing the Ice Dispenser for Long Storage  
IMPORTANT  
When shutting off the ice dispenser for an extended time, drain out all water from  
the water line and remove the ice from the storage bin. The storage bin should  
be cleaned and dried. Drain the ice dispenser to prevent damage to the water  
supply line at sub-freezing temperatures, using air or carbon dioxide. Shut off  
the ice dispenser until the proper ambient temperature is resumed.  
1) Close the water supply line shut-off valve.  
2) Move the ice making switch, located on the control box, to the “FLUSH” position.  
3) Press the push button for ice dispensing, and remove all ice from the storage bin.  
4) Wait until all water is drained out through the drain pan, and move power switch to the  
“OFF” position.  
5) Unplug the ice dispenser.  
IMPORTANT  
Before operating the dispenser next time, open the water supply line shut-off  
valve.  
Note: When shutting off the ice  
dispenser at sub-freezing  
temperatures, run the ice  
dispenser with the water supply  
line shut-off valve closed, and  
blow out the water inlet line by  
using air pressure.  
Fig. 3  
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2. Cleaning Instructions  
WARNING  
1. HOSHIZAKI recommends cleaning this unit at least twice a year. More  
frequent cleaning, however, may be required in some existing water  
conditions.  
2. To prevent injury to individuals and damage to the ice dispenser, do not  
use ammonia type cleaners.  
3. Always wear liquid-proof gloves for safe handling of the cleaning and  
sanitizing solutions. This will prevent irritation in case the solution  
contacts the skin.  
[a] Cleaning Procedure  
1) Close the water supply line shut-off valve.  
2) Dilute approximately 6 fl. oz. of recommended cleaner Hoshizaki “Scale Away” or  
“LIME-A-WAY” (manufactured by Economics Laboratory, Inc.) with 1 gal. of water.  
3) Move the ice making switch, located on the control box, to the “FLUSH” position.  
4) Press the “ICE” push button, and remove all ice from the storage bin.  
5) After water has drained out through the drain pan, move the power switch to the  
“OFF” position.  
6) Remove spouts (A) and (B) by removing the thumbscrew, sliding the spouts  
backward and then pulling them down. (See Fig. 4.)  
7) Pull out spout (A) from spout (B).  
8) Remove the top panel and storage bin cover. (See Fig. 5.)  
9) Remove the agitator and drip ring. Wipe, using a clean cloth containing the  
cleaning solution.  
10) Pour the cleaning solution carefully into the reservoir through the opening in the center  
of the storage bin up to an overflow level. (Solution that has overflowed can be seen in  
the drain pan.)  
11) While waiting for 10 minutes to start icemaking process, wipe the bin liner and the drip  
plate using a clean cloth containing the cleaning solution.  
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Fig. 4  
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12) Replace the drip ring and agitator.  
13) Move the ice making switch and then the power switch to the “ON” position. Place the  
storage bin cover in position, and start the automatic icemaking process. Run the ice  
dispenser until it stops automatically.  
14) Move the ice making switch to the “FLUSH” position, and wait for flush process to begin  
(60 seconds).  
15) Pour clean, warm water carefully onto the bin liner, agitator, drip ring and into the  
reservoir through the opening in the center of the storage bin to melt the ice and rinse  
out the cleaning solution.  
16) Move the power switch to the “OFF” position.  
17) Wipe the storage bin cover and spouts (A) and (B) using a clean cloth containing the  
cleaning solution.  
18) Rinse the wiped parts with water. Be careful not to wet the bin control switch on the  
storage bin cover.  
CAUTION  
Do not use ice produced with cleaning and sanitizing solutions. Be sure none  
remains in the storage bin.  
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[b] Sanitizing Procedure  
1) Dilute approximately 1.5 fl. oz. of a 5.25% sodium hypochlorite solution (chlorine bleach)  
with 3 gal. of water.  
2) Pour the sanitizing solution carefully into the reservoir through the opening in the center  
of the storage bin up to an overflow level.  
3) Wait for 10 minutes to start the icemaking process. Move the ice making switch to the  
“ON” position, and start the automatic icemaking process. Run the ice dispenser until it  
stops automatically.  
4) Move the ice making switch to the “FLUSH” position.  
5) Wipe the bin liner and the drip plate using a clean cloth containing the sanitizing  
solution.  
6) Pour clean, warm water carefully onto the bin liner and into the reservoir through the  
opening in the center of the storage bin to melt the ice and rinse out the sanitizing  
solution. Be careful not to wet the bin control switch on the storage bin cover.  
7) Remove the bin control switch from the storage bin cover, and immerse the storage bin  
cover, agitator, drip ring and spouts (A) and (B) in the sanitizing solution.  
8) Rinse the parts sanitized above, using water.  
9) Place the parts rinsed above back in position. Reattach the bin control switch to the  
storage bin cover.  
10) After water has drained out through the drain pan, open the water supply line shut-off  
valve and move the ice making switch to the “ON” position. Run the ice dispenser for  
30 minutes.  
11) Move the ice making switch to the “FLUSH” position, and let all water drain out through  
the drain pan.  
12) Press the “ICE” push button, and remove all ice from the storage bin.  
13) Place the top panel in position.  
14) Move the ice making switch to the “ON” position, and start the automatic and continuous  
icemaking process.  
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2. Maintenance Instructions  
IMPORTANT  
This ice dispenser must be maintained individually, referring to the instruction  
manual and labels provided with the ice dispenser.  
1) Stainless Steel Exterior  
To prevent corrosion, wipe the exterior occasionally with a clean and soft cloth. Use a  
damp cloth containing a neutral cleaner to wipe off oil or dirt build up.  
2) Air Filter - See Fig. 6  
A plastic mesh air filter removes dirt or dust from the air, and keeps the condenser from  
getting clogged. As the filter gets clogged, the ice dispenser’s performance will be  
reduced. Check the filter at least twice a month. When clogged, use warm water and a  
neutral cleaner to wash the filter.  
3) Condenser  
Check the condenser once a year, and clean if required by using a brush or vacuum  
cleaner. More frequent cleaning may be required depending on the location of the ice  
dispenser.  
Fig. 6  
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