Hoshizaki American, Inc. RH1-SSB-HD-J-1 User manual

Type
User manual
ISSUED:
73077
MARCH 8, 1999
NUMBER:
MARCH 18, 2003
REVISED:
with
HOSHIZAKI
TempGuard
TM
REACH-IN
MODELS
RH1-SSB(-HD/-GD) FH1-SSB(-HD)
RH2-SSB(-HD/-GD) FH2-SSB(-HD)
RH3-SSB(-HD/-GD) FH3-SSB(-HD)
RIR2-SSB51-02
RFH2-SSB(-HD)
RFH3-SSB(-HD)
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Only qualified service technicians should attempt to service or maintain this unit. No
service or maintenance should be undertaken until the technician has thoroughly read
this Service Manual.
HOSHIZAKI AMERICA, INC.
618 Highway 74 South
Peachtree City, GA 30269
Attn: HOSHIZAKI Technical Support Department
Phone: 1-800-233-1940 Technical Service
(770) 487-2331
Fax: (770) 487-3360
NOTE: To expedite assistance, all correspondence/communication MUST include the following
information:
Model Number
Serial Number
Complete and detailed explanation of the problem
IMPORTANT
HOSHIZAKI provides this manual primarily to assist qualified service technicians in the
service and maintenance of the unit.
Should the reader have any questions or concerns which have not been satisfactorily
addressed, please call or write to the HOSHIZAKI Technical Support Department for
assistance.
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Please review this manual. It should be read carefully before the unit is serviced or main-
tenance operations are performed. Only qualified service technicians should service and
maintain the unit. This manual should be made available to the technician prior to service
or maintenance.
CONTENTS
PAGE
I. ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATION .................................................................. 4
1. NORMAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL PROCESS
FLOW ......................................
OPERATION FOR REFRIGERATOR.............................................................. 4
2. TIME - TEMPERATURE CONTROL CHART FOR REFRIGERATOR ............... 5
3. NORMAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL PROCESS .................................................
FLOW OPERATION FOR FREEZER .............................................................. 6
4. TIME - TEMPERATURE CONTROL CHART FOR FREEZER........................... 7
5. DISPLAY BOARD .............................................................................................. 8
6. ALARM / ALERT SIGNALS ............................................................................. 10
7. DEFROST FOR REFRIGERATOR .................................................................. 16
8. DEFROST FOR FREEZER .............................................................................. 16
9. START-UP DELAY........................................................................................... 16
10. PERIMETER FRAME HEATER ...................................................................... 17
11. GLASS DOOR HEATER ................................................................................. 17
12.
DIAGNOSTIC MENU ....................................................................................... 17
13. CONTROL BOARD ......................................................................................... 20
II.
SERVICE DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................... 22
III. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS ....................................... 26
1. SERVICE FOR REFRIGERANT LINES ........................................................... 26
2. BRAZING ......................................................................................................... 27
3. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF COMPRESSOR................................... 28
4. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF DRIER ................................................. 29
5. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF EXPANSION VALVE ........................... 30
6. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF EVAPORATOR .................................... 31
7. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF DOOR GASKET .................................. 31
8. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF DOOR CLOSURE SPRING .................. 32
9. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF CONTROL BOARD .............................. 33
10. DOOR RE-HINGING ......................................................................................... 34
IV. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................... 35
V. WIRING DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................ 36
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Note:
1) Cut-on / Cut-off / and Cabinet Temperature are read by the same sensor, called “cabinet
thermistor.
2) Defrost Thermistor reads Evaporator temperature.
I. ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATION
1. NORMAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL PROCESS FLOW OPERATION FOR REFRIGERATOR
POWER ON
Board Self Check
Display Read R##
(## is chip revision)
1) Frame heaters on
2) Evaporator fan on
2.5 minute delay
1. Compressor start-up
2. Condenser Fan start-up
Cycle Off (Cut-out
Temperature reached)
[Minimum 2.5 minutes]
1) Compressor off
2) Condenser Fan off
(Normal Cycling)
Cycle On (Cut-on
Temperature reached)
[Minimum 2.5 minutes]
1. Compressor on
2. Condenser Fan on
(Normal Cycling)
If evaporator temperature
reaches 13°F, unit initiates
defrost.
Compressor off
(Note: Condenser Fan and
Evaporator Fan are on.)
Evaporator temperature
reaches 40°F, defrost
terminated
Compressor on
Condenser Fan on
Continues as
Normal Cycling
Continues as
normal cycling
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2. TIME - TEMPERATURE CONTROL CHART FOR REFRIGERATOR
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3. NORMAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL PROCESS FLOW OPERATION FOR FREEZER
Note:
1) Cut-on / Cut-off / Cabinet Temperature are read by the same sensor, called “cabinet
thermistor.
2) Defrost Thermistor reads Evaporator temperature.
POWER ON
Board Self Check
Display Read R##
(## is chip revision)
Frame heaters on
2.5 minute delay
1. Compressor start-up
2. Condenser Fan start-up
3. Evaporator Fan start-up
Cycle Off (Cut-out
Temperature reached)
[Minimum 2.5 minutes]
1. Compressor off
2. Condenser Fan off
3. Evaporator Fan off
Cycle On (Cut-on
Temperature reached)
[Minimum 2.5 minutes]
1. Compressor start-up
2. Condenser Fan start-up
3. Evaporator Fan start-up
Defrost Start
Preprogrammed time interval
1. Compressor off
2. Evaporator Fan off
3. Condenser Fan off
4. Defrost Heater on
5. “dEF” displayed
Defrost end
defrost thermistor
reached 100°F
Defrost Heater off
Five minutes after
Defrost Heater off
1. Compressor on
2. Condenser Fan on
Evaporator temperature
reaches below 25°F
1. Evaporator Fan on
Cabinet temperature reads
a value below 15°F above
the setpoint.
“dEF” no longer displayed,
cabinet temp. displayed.
Continue as
Normal Cycling
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4. TIME - TEMPERATURE CONTROL CHART FOR FREEZER
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5. DISPLAY BOARD
The Display Board is located on the right hand side of the painted Control Panel between the top of
the Door and the Front Panel. From this area information regarding the functioning of the unit can be
obtained. From the Display Board various electronic controls and functions can also be adjusted.
Removing the Front Panel by lifting the panel up approximately one-half inch, then pulling it forward,
permits access to the Error Code Label, the Control Box and the Control Panel.
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When unit is turned on, first display is “R##”, where “##” indicates chip revision level.
1) TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
The cabinet temperature is displayed (factory set is °F, but can be changed to read °C).
The cabinet temperature is updated every 20 seconds.
During refrigerator defrost, the cabinet temperature is displayed.
During freezer defrost, the cabinet temperature is not displayed, “dEF” is displayed in its
place.
2) GUARDED ACCESS MENU
Three settings can be viewed and changed from this menu:
1. The Temperature Setpoint. This setpoint is the value for the average cabinet
temperature.
2. Defrost Frequency.
Refrigerator: Automatic defrost. “df X” has no effect.
Freezer: Ex. “dF 4” = 4 defrost cycles per day.
3. Units of Display. F = Fahrenheit, C = Celsius
To enter this menu, press and hold the up/down arrows together for 3 seconds. The
Temperature Setpoint will be displayed first. To change a value, push the up/down arrows until
the desired value is displayed. Then push “ENTER” to set the value and view the next setting.
If no change in the value is desired, press “ENTER”, and the next setting will be displayed.
At the end of the sequence, press “ENTER” and the unit will return to normal display mode.
Note: End sequence and press “Enter” for changes to take effect. If sequence is
not ended by pressing “ENTER,” display will return to normal temperature
display and no changes will take effect.
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ALARM
3 beeps
every ten
seconds
4 beeps
every 10
seconds
[FREEZER
ONLY]
5 beeps
every 10
seconds
RESET OPTIONS
Press “RESET.” If temp. has
returned to setpoint range, alarm
will stop and “E1” will clear.
If temp. is not back in range, “RE-
SET” will silence the alarm for 5
minutes. “E1” will continue to flash.
Press “RESET.” If temp. has
returned to setpoint range, alarm
will stop and “E2” will clear.
If temp. is not back in range, “RE-
SET” will silence the alarm for 5
minutes. “E2” will continue to flash.
Press “RESET.” Alarm will stop
and “E3” will clear.
If 4 consecutive defrosts take
more than 1 hour, a qualified
service technician must be
called.
For the Service Tech to reset this
alarm, press “RESET” on the
Control Board itself.
PROBLEM
[FREEZERS WITH BOARD
REVISION LEVEL 10 OR
BELOW AND ALL
REFRIGERATORS]
Cabinet temp. has
exceeded set temp. by
10°F for more than 2
hours.
[FREEZERS WITH BOARD
REVISION LEVEL 11 AND
ABOVE]
Cabinet temp. has
exceeded set temp. by
25°F for more than 4
hours.
(FOR BOARD REVISION
LEVEL SEE “[1] NORMAL
ELECTRONIC CONTROL
PROCESS FLOW
OPERATION”)
Cabinet temp. has
remained below setpoint
by 8°F for more than 1
hour.
Defrost has taken
longer than 1 hour.
Control Board has
terminated defrost.
ERROR
MESSAGE
“E1” every 2
seconds,
alternating
with cabinet
temp. readout
“E2” every 2
seconds,
alternating
with cabinet
temp. readout
“E3” every 2
seconds,
alternating
with “dEF” or
cabinet temp.
6. ALARM / ALERT SIGNALS (*EXCLUDING GLASS DOOR MODELS)
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RESET OPTIONS
Press “RESET.” If pressure switch
resets automatically, alarm will
stop and “E4” will clear when
pressure switch closes.
If switch trips 5 times in 1 hour
compressor will be stopped, and
not re-start. A service technician
must be called.
For the Service Tech to reset this
alarm, press “RESET” on the
Control Board itself.
Alarm automatically resets when
acceptable voltage is detected.
Press “RESET” to silence alarm for
5 minutes.
Alarm automatically resets when
acceptable voltage is detected.
Press “RESET” to silence alarm for
5 minutes.
Clean filter. Allow time for sensor
to react, then press “RESET.”
During alarm, press “RESET” to
silence alarm for 2 hours.
If this alarm occurs frequently,
discharge temperature is consis-
tently too high.
Replace sensor. Alarm will reset.
During alarm press “RESET” to
silence buzzer for 5 minutes.
Replace sensor. Alarm will reset.
During alarm press “RESET” to
silence buzzer for 5 minutes.
*Close door. During alarm, press
“RESET” to silence buzzer for 3
minutes.
PROBLEM
Compressor dis-
charge pressure is
outside normal oper-
ating range. Pressure
switch has been
triggered 3 or more
times in 1 hour.
Line voltage is too
high.
Line voltage is too
low.
Condenser filter
needs cleaning.
Cabinet temp. sensor
has failed.
Defrost temp. sensor
has failed.
*Display: Door open
Display and sound:
Door open longer than
3 minutes.
ALARM
6 beeps
every 10
seconds
8 beeps
every 10
seconds
9 beeps
every 10
seconds
1 beep
every 10
seconds
Continuous
buzzer
Continuous
buzzer
*2 beeps
every ten
seconds
ERROR MESSAGE
“E4” every 2 sec-
onds, alternating with
cabinet temp.
“E6” every 2 seconds,
alternating with
cabinet temp.
“E7” every 2 sec-
onds, alternating with
cabinet temp.
“CF” every 2 sec-
onds, alternating with
cabinet temp.;
“CLEAN FILTER”
LED lights.
“E8” every 2 seconds
“E9” every 2 sec-
onds, alternating with
the cabinet temp.
*“door” every 2
seconds, alternating
with the cabinet temp.
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RESET OPTIONS
*When communication is restored,
alarm will reset.
*During alarm, press “RESET” to
silence buzzer for 18 hours.
PROBLEM
*Freezer and Refrig-
erator boards not
communicating
properly to control
compressor delay
(RFH only).
ALARM
*10 beeps
every 10
seconds
ERROR MESSAGE
*“E10” every 2 sec-
onds, alternating with
cabinet temp.
*EXCLUDING GLASS DOOR MODELS
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a) HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM FUNCTION
FOR FREEZERS WITH BOARD REVISION LEVEL 10 OR BELOW* AND FOR ALL REFRIGERATORS,
when c
abinet temp. has exceeded set temp. by 10°F or more for more than 2 hours;
OR FOR FREEZERS WITH BOARD REVISION LEVEL 11 AND ABOVE**, when cabinet temp. has
exceeded set temp. by 25°F or more for more than 4 hours,
an alarm buzzer sounds 3 beeps every 10 seconds, and an error message “E1” flashes
every 2 seconds, alternating with the cabinet temperature readout.
Reset Options:
If temperature has returned to setpoint range, pressing “RESET” on the Display Board will stop
the buzzer and clear the “E1” message.
If temperature is not back in range, pressing “RESET” on the display board will silence the
buzzer for 5 minutes. The “E1” message will continue to flash.
Note: Setting DIAGNOSTIC MENU item 3 to ON resets all alarms regardles of whether or not
setpoints are reached. This is a complete clearing of all alarms. See DIAGNOSTIC
MENU for details.
*FOR BOARD REVISION LEVEL SEE “[1] NORMAL ELECTRONIC CONTROL PROCESS FLOW
OPERATION”.
**UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
b) LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM FUNCTION
When the cabinet temperature has been below the setpoint by 8°F for more than 1 hour, the
buzzer will sound 4 beeps every 10 seconds, and “E2” will flash every 2 seconds, alternating
with the cabinet temperature readout.
Reset Options:
If temperature has returned to setpoint range, pressing “RESET” on the Display Board will stop
the buzzer and clear the “E2” message.
If temperature is not back in range, pressing “RESET” on the Display Board will silence the
buzzer for 5 minutes. The “E2” message will continue to flash.
Note: Setting DIAGNOSTIC MENU item 3 to ON resets all alarms regardles of whether or not
setpoints are reached. This is a complete clearing of all alarms. See DIAGNOSTIC
MENU for details.
c) DEFROST ERROR ALERT FUNCTION [FREEZER ONLY]
If, for any reason, the defrost takes longer than 1 hour, the alarm buzzer will sound 5 beeps
every 10 seconds, and “E3” will flash every 2 seconds, alternating with either “dEF” or the
cabinet temperature. If this alarm activates, the Control Board will automatically terminate the
defrost.
Reset options:
Pressing “RESET” on the Display Board will reset the buzzer and clear the “E3” from the
display.
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IMPORTANT
If 4 consecutive defrosts take more than 1 hour, pressing “RESET” on the Display Board will
only silence the buzzer until the next defrost that lasts more than 1 hour.
For the Service Tech to reset this alarm, press “RESET” on the Control Board itself.
d) HIGH PRESSURE ALERT FUNCTION
In order to protect the compressor if the discharge pressure reaches a preset value (outside the
normal operating range), a switch will temporarily stop the compressor. At another preset
pressure, the compressor will attempt to restart. If the switch is triggered 3 times in 1 hour, the
buzzer will sound 6 beeps every 10 seconds, and “E4” will flash every 2 seconds, alternating
with the cabinet temperature. The same sequence will occur if the switch trips the fourth time in
1 hour.
Reset Options:
During the third and fourth trip alarm, the buzzer can be silenced by pressing” RESET” on the
Display Board.
The buzzer and display will automatically reset when the pressure switch closes after the 3rd
and 4th reset.
After the 5th pressure trip, the buzzer can be silenced for 1 hour by pressing “RESET” on the
Display Board.
IMPORTANT
If the switch trips 5 times in 1 hour, the compressor will be stopped, and a service technician
must be called.
For the Service Tech to reset this alarm, press “RESET” on the Control Board itself.
e) HIGH VOLTAGE ALERT FUNCTION
When the unit detects the line voltage is above a preset value for 10 seconds, to protect the
compressor, the compressor will shut down. The buzzer will sound 8 beeps every 10 seconds.
“E6” will flash every 2 seconds, alternating with the cabinet temperature.
Reset Options:
This alarm automatically resets when an acceptable voltage is detected.
The buzzer can be silenced for 5 minutes while in alarm by pressing “RESET” on the Display
Board.
f) LOW VOLTAGE ALERT FUNCTION
When the unit detects the line voltage is below a preset value for 10 seconds, to protect the
compressor, the compressor will shut down. The buzzer will sound 9 beeps every 10 seconds.
“E7” will flash every 2 seconds, alternating with cabinet temperature.
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Reset Options:
This alarm automatically resets when an acceptable voltage is detected.
The buzzer can be silenced for 5 minutes while in alarm by pressing “RESET” on the Display
Board.
g) CLEAN FILTER ALERT FUNCTION
The unit is equipped with a filter for protecting the condenser from dirt, oils, grease, etc. The filter
promotes clean condenser surfaces and efficient operation and should be checked monthly and
cleaned when necessary. The unit is also equipped with a sensor to determine if this filter is
excessively dirty. If the unit detects that the condenser filter is excessively dirty, it will flash “CF”
every 2 seconds, alternating with the cabinet temperature. The “CLEAN FILTER” LED will light
up and the alarm buzzer will sound 1 beep every 10 seconds.
After cleaning the filter, allow time for the sensor to react, then press “RESET” on the Display
Board to reset the alarm.
During the alarm, pressing “RESET” on the Display Board will silence the alarm buzzer for
2 hours.
IMPORTANT
If this alarm occurs frequently, the compressor discharge temperature is consistently too high.
Note: If in alarm, and press reset during off cycle, may reset alarm even if filter is not yet clean.
However, alarm will reactivate when compressor discharge temperature indicates clogged
filter.
h) SENSOR ERROR
This unit uses two sensors to monitor internal temperatures:
Sensor #1: Cabinet Temperature Sensor. If this sensor fails, a continuous buzzer sounds
and “E8” will flash every 2 seconds, alternating with the sensor’s interpretation of cabinet
temperature.
Sensor #2: Defrost Temperature Sensor. If this sensor fails, a continuous buzzer sounds
and “E9” will flash every 2 seconds, alternating with the cabinet temperature.
These alarms automatically reset when a functioning sensor is installed.
During the alarm, pressing “RESET” on the display board will silence the buzzer for 5 minutes.
i) DOOR AJAR (EXCLUDING GLASS DOOR MODELS)
Immediately upon door opening, unit displays “door” alternating with cabinet temperature
every 2 seconds. After 3 minutes with the door open, displays “door” alternating with cabinet
temperature every 2 seconds, and 2 beeps every 10 seconds. During Alarm, pressing
“RESET” on the display board will silence the alarm for 3 minutes. To reset alarm, close door.
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j) COMMUNICATIONS ERROR (DUAL TEMPERATURE UNITS ONLY)
Dual temperature unit fails to communicate with other board. Refrigerator board and freezer
board are not communicating properly to delay the compressor interval at startup of one unit
to another.
Display: “E10” is displayed and alternates every two seconds with cabinet temperature.
Buzzer: Buzzer sounds 10 beeps every 10 seconds.
Reset: Resets automatically if communication is restored.
Silence: Press “RESET” on display to silence buzzer for 18 hours.
7. DEFROST FOR REFRIGERATOR
This unit uses an off cycle defrost. A sensor in the evaporator coil determines the need for a
defrost. When the sensor reaches the initiation setpoint, the unit enters defrost. When the unit
reaches the termination setpoint, the unit ends defrost. The off cycle defrost requires no
programming; it automatically initiates and terminates.
Note: In the program menu (#1=T set, #2=dF set, #3=° F or °C set), dF=x has
no effect. This is displayed because the same board is used for freezer units,
which require a time-initiated defrost.
8. DEFROST FOR FREEZER
This unit is preset at the factory to defrost 4 times per day for general conditions. However, if it
is determined that this interval does not suit the actual conditions the unit is exposed to, the
interval can be altered. To make a change of this sort, enter the GUARDED ACCESS MENU
[See “2)”], press “ENTER” one time. Now “dF #” is displayed (where “#” is the number of
defrosts the unit will activate in a 24 hour period) . Use the up/down arrows to change the
number of defrosts to the desired value. The minimum number of defrosts is 1 in a 24 hour
period, the maximum number of defrosts is 8 in a 24 hour period. Please note that the defrost
is a heated defrost, and therefore will have a tendency to raise cabinet temperature. Cabinet
temperature is not displayed during defrost; “dEF” is displayed in its place.
Note: The change in the defrost setting will take effect after the next defrost based
on the previous setting. If it is desired that this change in interval timing take
effect immediately, turn the unit off and back on. The next defrost will take
effect “x” hours after power is resupplied. For example, if set df 4, x=6, the
next defrost will take place 6 hours from the time that power is applied.
9. START-UP DELAY
The start circuit of the compressor is timed such that at power-up and during any compressor
off time, there will be at least a 2 1/2 minute delay before the compressor will start.
Note: The compressor must run 2 1/2 minutes minimum during every run cycle.
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10. PERIMETER FRAME HEATER
This unit is equipped with a perimeter frame heater. This prevents the formation of condensate
on the front frame of the unit under high humidity conditions. If operating the unit under
conditions where condensate will not form, these heaters may be turned off using the switch
on the control box.
11. GLASS DOOR HEATER
Glass Door units are equipped with a door heater. This prevents the formation of condensate on
the glass under high humidity conditions. If operating unit under conditions where condensate
will not form, these heaters may be turned off using the switch on the control panel.
12. DIAGNOSTIC MENU
Access to Diagnostic Menu is gained by pressing and holding the up/down arrows and
ENTER button together for three seconds. Scroll through menu options using the ENTER
button. Change options using up/down arrows. Reset alarm conditions using RESET
button. To exit, press ENTER button until normal display returns. To exit diagnostic menu
at any point in the menu, press and hold ENTER button for three seconds. Diagnostic menu
will remain on display for 10 minutes after the last keystroke, then automatically revert to
normal operation mode (cabinet temperature display). All information given in degrees will
automatically convert to the appropriate programmed scale (Fahrenheit vs. Celsius).
DISPLAY DEFINITION
1OFF Displays Cabinet Temperature.
1 ON Displays Evaporator Temperature. Display will automatically revert to
cabinet sensor after five minutes.
[FREEZER ONLY]
2OFF Manual defrost initiation option not activated.
2 ON Manual defrost initiation option activated. Control will begin defrost cycle
once user returns to operating mode by cycling through menus. Manual
defrost does not eliminate or change times on any scheduled defrost
cycles.
3OFF Unconditional alarm reset option not activated.
3 ON Unconditional alarm reset option activated. Changing from 3OFF to 3 ON
resets all alarm display codes, all at the same time. This is a complete
clearing of alarms.
4 16 Number in right two digits represents Compressor run time in last 24 hours
to the nearest hour. Example: 16 hours total run time in the last 24 hours.
Value is every 24 hours.
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5 50 Number in right two digits represents percent Compressor on time for the
last 5 run cycles. A run cycle begins when the Compressor switches from
off to on and ends the next time it switches from off to on. Example: 50%
run time over the last 5 run cycles.
Value is calculated as follows: Percent on time=On time last 5 cycles/total
time last 5 cycles.
Note: “On time last 5 cycles” does not include an on time that was
terminated by a defrost cycle or the first on time after a defrost,
and “Total time last 5 cycles” does not include an on or off time
that was terminated by a defrost cycle, the time spent in defrost
or the first on time after a defrost.
Value is saved every 5 cycles.
6 45 Number in right three digits represents Compressor run time for the last
run cycle. Example: 45 minutes of Compressor run time in last run cycle.
7 45 [FREEZER ONLY]
Number in right two digits represents length of time for the last defrost
cycle in minutes. Example: 45 minutes in last defrost cycle.
8 67 Number in right two digits represents highest temperature recorded during
the last high temperature alarm. Example: Temperature reached 67
degrees during last high temperature alarm. Display will “8--” if there has
not been a high temperature alarm.
Value is saved every 8.5 minutes when in alarm.
9-10 Number in right three digits represents lowest temperature recorded during
the last low temperature alarm. Example: Temperature reached
-10 degrees during the last low temperature alarm. Display will show “9--” if
there has not been a low temperature alarm.
Value is saved every 8.5 minutes when in alarm.
The diagram below is an example of a run cycle:
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Evercheck Display Board
IF DISPLAY REASON
READS
dEF UNIT IN DEFROST OR RECOVERY PERIOD. NO TEMPERATURE DISPLAY.
CF AIR FILTER ELEMENT NEEDS CLEANING.
door DOOR OPEN. (EXCLUDING GLASS DOOR MODELS)
E1 FOR FREEZERS WITH BOARD REVISION LEVEL 10 OR BELOW AND FOR ALL
REFRIGERATORS, when cabinet temp. has exceeded set temp. by 10°F or more
for more than 2 hours;
OR FOR FREEZERS WITH BOARD REVISION LEVEL 11 AND ABOVE, when cabinet
temp. has exceeded set temp. by 25°F or more for more than 2 hours,
E2 CABINET TEMPERATURE 8°F BELOW SETPOINT FOR 1 HOUR OR
MORE.
E3 [FREEZER ONLY] DEFROST DID NOT TERMINATE WITHIN 1 HOUR.
E4 HIGH PRESSURE ALARM. UNIT OPERATING ON HIGH PRESSURE
SWITCH. CALL FOR SERVICE.
E6 HIGH VOLTAGE ALARM. LINE VOLTAGE IN HIGHER THAN RATED VOLTAGE.
E7 LOW VOLTAGE ALARM. LINE VOLTAGE LOWER THAN RATED VOLTAGE.
E8 CABINET TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE.
E9 DEFROST TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAILURE.
E10 COMMUNICATION ERROR.
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13. CONTROL BOARD
1) A HOSHIZAKI exclusive solid-state control is employed in all Hoshizaki refrigerators and freezers.
2) A Printed Circuit Board (“Control Board”) includes a stable and high quality control system.
3) All models are pretested and factory-adjusted.
CAUTION
1. Fragile, handle very carefully.
2. A controller board contains integrated circuits, which are susceptible to failure due to
static discharge. It is especially important to touch the metal part of the unit when
handling or replacing the board.
3. Do not touch the electronic devices on the board or the back of the board to prevent
damage to the board.
4. Do not fix the electronic devices or parts on the board in the field.
Always replace the whole board assembly when it goes bad.
5. Do not short out power supply to test for voltage.
6. Keep the Thermistors, Clean Filter leads, Door Switch leads, Pressure Switch leads
and Ribbon Cable at least 1 1/2” away from high voltage leads (AC 100 volts or
more) to protect against electrical noise.
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Hoshizaki American, Inc. RH1-SSB-HD-J-1 User manual

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