Hoshizaki FS-1001MLJ-C User manual

Category
Ice cube makers
Type
User manual
Models
FS-1001MLJ-C with SRC-10J
FS-1022MLJ-C with SRC-10J
FS-1500MLJ-C with SRC-14J
Modular Cubelet Serenity Series
Service Manual
Number: 73222
Issued: 3-22-2018
hoshizakiamerica.com
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WARNING
Only qualied service technicians should install and service the appliance. To
obtain the name and phone number of your local Hoshizaki Certied Service
Representative, visit www.hoshizaki.com. No service should be undertaken until
the technician has thoroughly read this Service Manual. Failure to service and
maintain the appliance in accordance with this manual will adversely affect safety,
performance, component life, and warranty coverage and may result in costly water
damage. Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer. Product failure or
property damage due to improper installation is not covered under warranty.
Hoshizaki provides this manual primarily to assist qualied service technicians in the
service of the appliance.
Should the reader have any questions or concerns which have not been satisfactorily
addressed, please call, send an e-mail message, or write to the Hoshizaki Technical
Support Department for assistance.
Phone: 1-800-233-1940; (770) 487-2331
Fax: 1-800-843-1056; (770) 487-3360
E-mail: techsuppor[email protected]
618 Highway 74 South
Peachtree City, GA 30269
Attn: Hoshizaki Technical Support Department
Web Site: www.hoshizaki.com
NOTE: To expedite assistance, all correspondence/communication MUST include the
following information:
• Model Number
• Serial Number
• Complete and detailed explanation of the problem.
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IMPORTANT
This manual should be read carefully before the appliance is serviced. Read
the warnings and guidelines contained in this manual carefully as they provide
essential information for the continued safe use, service, and maintenance of the
appliance. Retain this manual for any further reference that may be necessary.
CONTENTS
Important Safety Information ................................................................................................. 5
I. Construction and Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagram ....................................................... 8
A. Construction .................................................................................................................. 8
1. Icemaker .................................................................................................................. 8
2. Condensing Unit ...................................................................................................... 9
3. Icemaking Unit ....................................................................................................... 10
B. Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagram .............................................................................11
II. Sequence of Operation and Service Diagnosis ............................................................... 12
A. Sequence of Operation Flow Chart ............................................................................. 12
1. Operation Flow Chart ............................................................................................. 12
2. Shutdown Flow Chart ............................................................................................ 13
B. Service Diagnosis ....................................................................................................... 14
C. Control Board Check ................................................................................................... 21
D. Bin Control Check ....................................................................................................... 26
E. Power Switch and Control Switch ................................................................................ 28
1. Power Switch .......................................................................................................... 28
2. Control Switch ........................................................................................................ 28
F. Float Switch Check and Cleaning ................................................................................ 29
G. Diagnostic Tables ........................................................................................................ 31
III. Controls and Adjustments ............................................................................................... 34
A. Control Board .............................................................................................................. 34
1. Control Board Layout ............................................................................................. 35
2. LED Lights and Audible Alarm Safeties ................................................................. 36
3. Ice Purge Cycle Bypass ......................................................................................... 36
B. Controls and Adjustments ........................................................................................... 37
1. Default Dip Switch Settings .................................................................................... 37
2. BC (Infrared Sensor) Shutdown Delay (S1 dip switch 1, 2, 3) .............................. 38
3. Drain Frequency Control (S1 dip switch 4) ............................................................ 38
4. Continuous Dispensing Timer (S1 dip switch 5 & 6) .............................................. 38
5. Bin Control Selector (S1 dip switch 7) ................................................................... 39
6. BC (Mech. Stand-Alone or Backup (only)) Shutdown Delay (S1 dip switch 8) ...... 39
7. Shutdown Sequence (S1 Dip Switch 9) ................................................................. 39
8. Factory Use (S1 Dip Switch 10) ............................................................................. 39
IV. Refrigeration Circuit and Component Service Information.............................................. 40
A. Refrigeration Circuit Service Information .................................................................... 40
B. Component Service Information .................................................................................. 43
V. Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 52
VI. Disposal .......................................................................................................................... 54
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VII. Technical Information ..................................................................................................... 55
A. Specication and Performance Data Sheets ............................................................... 55
1. FS-1001MLJ-C with SRC-10J ................................................................................ 55
2. FS-1022MLJ-C with SRC-10J ................................................................................ 56
3. FS-1500MLJ-C with SRC-14J ............................................................................... 57
B. Wiring Diagrams .......................................................................................................... 58
1. FS-1001MLJ-C and FS-1022MLJ-C ...................................................................... 58
2. FS-1500MLJ-C ...................................................................................................... 59
3. SRC-10J Condensing Unit .................................................................................... 60
4. SRC-14J Condensing Unit .................................................................................... 61
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Important Safety Information
Throughout this manual, notices appear to bring your attention to situations which could
result in death, serious injury, damage to the appliance, or damage to property.
WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which could result in death or
serious injury.
NOTICE Indicates a situation which could result in damage to the
appliance or property.
IMPORTANT Indicates important information about the use and care of the
appliance.
WARNING
The appliance should be destined only to the use for which it has been expressly
conceived. Any other use should be considered improper and therefore dangerous.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for injury or damage resulting from
improper, incorrect, and unreasonable use. Failure to service and maintain the
appliance in accordance with this manual will adversely affect safety, performance,
component life, and warranty coverage and may result in costly water damage.
To reduce the risk of death, electric shock, serious injury, or re, follow basic
precautions including the following:
• Only qualied service technicians should install and service the appliance.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable national, state, and
local codes and regulations. Failure to meet these code requirements could result in
death, electric shock, serious injury, re, or damage to the appliance.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable national, state, and
local codes and regulations.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch the icemaker power switch or plug
with damp hands. Make sure the icemaker power switch is in the "OFF" position
before plugging in or unplugging the icemaker.
Before Servicing: FS: Move the icemaker's power switch to the "OFF" position.
Unplug the icemaker from the electrical outlet. SRC: Turn off the power supply
to the remote condensing unit. Place the disconnect (if applicable) in the off
position. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power supply from being turned back on
inadvertently.
• Do not make any alterations to the icemaker or condensing unit. Alterations could
result in electric shock, injury, re, or damage to the appliance.
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WARNING, continued
FS
The icemaker requires an independent power supply of proper capacity. See the
nameplate for electrical specications. Failure to use an independent power supply
of proper capacity can result in a tripped breaker, blown fuse, damage to existing
wiring, or component failure. This could lead to heat generation or re.
THE ICEMAKER MUST BE GROUNDED. The icemaker is equipped with a
NEMA5-15 three-prong grounding plug
to reduce the risk of potential shock
hazards. It must be plugged into a properly grounded, independent 3-prong wall
outlet. If the outlet is a 2-prong outlet, it is your personal responsibility to have
a qualied electrician replace it with a properly grounded, independent 3-prong
wall outlet. Do not remove the ground prong from the power cord and do not use
an adapter plug. Failure to properly ground the icemaker could result in death or
serious injury.
• Do not use an extension cord.
• Do not use an icemaker with a damaged power cord. The power cord should not be
altered, jerked, bundled, weighed down, pinched, or tangled. Such actions could
result in electric shock or re. To unplug the icemaker, be sure to pull the plug, not
the cord, and do not jerk the cord.
• Do not place ngers or any other objects into the ice discharge opening.
SRC
The remote condensing unit requires an independent power supply of proper
capacity. See the nameplate for electrical specications. Failure to use an
independent power supply of proper capacity can result in a tripped breaker, blown
fuse, damage to existing wiring, or component failure. This could lead to heat
generation or re.
• Electrical connection must be hard-wired to the remote condensing unit and must
meet national, state, and local electrical code requirements. Failure to meet these
code requirements could result in death, electric shock, serious injury, re, or
damage.
THE REMOTE CONDENSER UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED. The power supply and
ground connection to the remote condenser unit are supplied from the icemaker.
Failure to properly ground the remote condenser unit could result in death or
serious injury.
Wire routing (conduit) and disconnect (if required) must meet national, state, and
local electrical code requirements. Failure to meet these code requirements could
result in death, electric shock, serious injury, re, or damage.
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NOTICE
• Follow the instructions in this manual carefully to reduce the risk of costly water
damage.
• In areas where water damage is a concern, install in a contained area with a oor
drain.
• Install the appliance in a location that stays above freezing. Normal operating
ambient temperature must be within 45°F to 100°F (7°C to 38°C).
• Do not leave the icemaker on during extended periods of non-use, extended
absences, or in sub-freezing temperatures. To properly prepare the icemaker for
these occasions, follow the instructions provided in the instruction manual.
• Do not place objects on top of the appliance.
The dispenser unit/ice storage bin is for ice use only. Do not store anything else in
the dispenser unit/ice storage bin.
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I. Construction and Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagram
A. Construction
1. Icemaker
Inlet Water Valve
Reservoir
Control Box
Spout
Float Switch
Gear Motor
Thermostatic
Expansion Valve
Ice Chute
BC
(infrared sensor)
Cutter, Extruding Head,
Evaporator
Power Cord
Drain Valve
Liquid Line
Service Valve
Strainer
Front Panel
Right Side
Panel
Top Panel
Drier
Evaporator
Heater
Model Shown: FS-1001MLJ-C
Front View
Rear View
Suction Line
Service Valve
Liquid Line
Shutoff Valve
Suction Line
Shutoff Valve
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2. Condensing Unit
a) SRC-10J
Condenser
Receiver
Fan Motors
Headmaster (C.P.R.)
High-Side
Service Valve
Compressor
High-Pressure Switch
Control Low-Pressure Switch
Control Box
Safety Low-Pressure Switch
b) SRC-14J
Right Side Panel
Louver Panel
Left Side Panel
Top Panel
Low-Side
Service Valve
Control Box Cover
Top Panel
Condenser
Headmaster (C.P.R.)
Fan Motor
Compressor
High-Pressure Switch
Control Box
Right Side Panel
Control Box Cover
Receiver
Left Side Panel
Control Low-Pressure
Switch
Safety Low-Pressure
Switch
Louver Panel
Liquid Line
Shutoff Valve
Suction Line
Shutoff Valve
Data Pending
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3. Icemaking Unit
Model Shown: FS-1500MAJ-C
Seal Bolt
Gear Motor
Spline Coupling
Lower Housing
O-Ring
Mechanical-Seal
Cylinder
Auger
Extruding Head-Upper Bearing
Cutter
Insulation
Socket Head Cap Screw
with Split Lock Washer
Hex Bolt and Washer
Evaporator Heater (-C Models)
Drip Pan
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Overow
Reservoir
Gear
Motor
Drain
Valve
Expansion Valve
Water Level
Evaporator
Float Switch
Inlet
Water
Valve
Water
Supply
Line
Liquid Line
Drier
Pump-Down
Solenoid Valve
Drain Outlet
Compressor
Safety Low-Pressure Switch
Fan Motors
Condenser
Headmaster (C.P.R.)
High-Pressure
Switch
Suction Line
Shutoff Valve
Control Low-Pressure Switch
Receiver
Strainer
Suction Line
B. Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagram
FS
SRC
Liquid Line
Shutoff Valve
Discharge Line
Shutoff Valve
Liquid Line
Service Valve
Suction Line
Service Valve
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II. Sequence of Operation and Service Diagnosis
A. Sequence of Operation Flow Chart
1. Operation Flow Chart
1-in-1 drain cycle. DV opens for 2 sec.
every hour (CB S1 Dip Switch 4).
Icemaker status does not change.
Operation Flow Chart
LFS closed
UFS closed
FZT starts
FT terminated
WV de-energized
3. 1-in-12 Drain Cycle
& Restart (optional)
UFS open
LFS open (WV on)
FT starts (90 sec.)
FZT terminated
WV energized
Comp continues
EH continues
FMR continues
GM continues
PDS continues
1. Startup
2. Ice Purge Cycle
WV energized
Power Switch "ON"
Control Switch in "ICE"
POWER OK LED on
BC Green LED on
BC Yellow LED off
2. 1-in-1 Drain Cycle
Comp de-energized
FMR de-energized
PDS de-energized
GM continues
1. Fill Cycle
3. Freeze Cycle
LFS closed
UFS closed
FZT starts (30 min.)
FT terminated
WV de-energized
Comp continues
EH continues
FMR continues
GM continues
PDS continues
Low Water Safety
Purge Timer
UFS open
WV energized
PDS de-energized
(CLPS opens)
Comp de-energized
FMR de-energized
GM continues
DV energized
GM de-energized
10-min. DT terminated
DV de-energized
1-in-12 DT reset
5 min.
4. Icemaker Restart
2. Ice Purge Cycle
3. 10-Min. Drain
If Fill > 90 sec. FT
1-beep alarm sounds
WV continues
When UFS closes
alarm resets and
2. Ice Purge Cycle starts.
FT Maximum
90 sec.
4. 1-in-12 Drain Cycle - Although the factory default 1-in-1 drain cycle
is recommended, a 1-in-12 drain cycle is available. For 1-in-12 drain cycle
sequence, see "3. 1-in-12 Hour Drain Cycle & Restart (optional)."
Rell
FT Maximum
90 sec.
90 sec. FT exceeded, 90
sec. PT starts and 1-beep
alarm sounds
90. sec. PT terminates
unit shuts down and
1-beep alarm continues.
When UFS closes, alarm
resets and 2. Ice Purge
Cycle starts.
WV continues
GM de-energized
1. DT Initiates DC
To bypass, press the
"SERVICE" button after
GM starts.
5 min.
to "1. Fill Cycle" above
90 sec.
(CB S1 dip switch 4 "ON")
FT off (90 sec.)
5 or 30 sec.
(S1 Dip Switch 7)
EH energized
GM energized
1. DT Initiates DC
Continued uninterrupted
operation
DV energizes for 2 sec.
2. Continued Operation
DV de-energizes, no interruption
in ice production
30-min. FZT
Startup
FZT exceeded (LFS does not
open): CB shuts down icemaker
and sounds a 5-beep alarm.
Legend:
BC-bin control (infrared sensor)
CB-control board
CCH-crankcase heater
CLPS-control low-pressure switch
Comp-compressor
DC-drain cycle
DT-drain timer
DV-drain valve
EH-evaporator heater
FMR-fan motor-remote
FT-ll timer (low water safety)
FZT-freeze timer
GM-gear motor
LFS-lower oat switch
PDS-pump-down solenoid valve
PT-purge timer
UFS-upper oat switch
WV-inlet water valve
Low Water Safety
Shutdown
(CB S1 dip switch 4 "OFF")
Normal Operation
PDS energized
CLPS closed
Comp energized
FMR energized
EH continues
GM continues
Note: CCH energizes when power is supplied to SRC.
CCH de-energizes when Comp is energized.
See "VII.B.3. SRC-10J Condensing Unit."
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3. Icemaker Off
1. BC (infrared sensor) Shutdown
1. Bin Full
PDS de-energized
(CLPS opens)
Comp de-energized
FMR de-energized
GM continues
EH continues
GM de-energized
EH continues
2. Ice Purge Cycle
BC Yellow LED (ashing or steady)
BC delay determined by CB S1 dip
switch 1, 2, 3
4. Icemaker Restart
5 min.
If BC fails to shutdown the icemaker.
See "II.D. Bin Control Check."
BC Green LED on
BC Yellow LED off
BC Green LED on
BC Yellow LED off
to "2. Ice Purge Cycle" in
Icemaking and Drain Cycle
Chart
BC de-activated
Shutdown Flow Chart
2. Shutdown Flow Chart
BC activated
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B. Service Diagnosis
WARNING
The appliance should be diagnosed and repaired only by qualied service
personnel to reduce the risk of death, electric shock, serious injury, or re.
• Risk of electric shock. Use extreme caution and exercise safe electrical practices.
• Moving parts (e.g., fan blade) can crush and cut. Keep hands clear.
CHOKING HAZARD: Ensure all components, fasteners, and thumbscrews are
securely in place after the appliance is serviced. Make sure that none have fallen
into the dispenser unit/storage bin.
• Make sure all food zones in the icemaker and dispenser unit/storage bin are clean
after the unit is serviced.
1. Ice Production Check
To check production, prepare a bucket or pan to catch the ice and a set of scales to
weigh the ice. After the appliance has operated for 10 to 20 min., catch the ice production
for 10 min. Weigh the ice to establish the batch weight. Multiply the batch weight by
144 for the total production in 24 hours. When conrming production or diagnosing
low production, reference production information found in "VII.A. Specication and
Performance Data Sheets."
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2. Diagnostic Procedure
This diagnostic procedure is a sequence check that allows you to diagnose the electrical
system and components. Before proceeding, check for correct installation, proper voltage
per appliance nameplate, and adequate water pressure (10 PSIG to 113 PSIG). Check
that both the 24VAC circuit fuse and the 115VAC GM fuse are good.
Note:When checking high voltage (115VAC), always choose a neutral (W) wire to
establish a good neutral connection.
When checking low voltage (24VAC), always choose a neutral (LBU) wire to
establish a good neutral connection.
When checking control board DC voltage (5VDC), always place the red positive
test lead from the multimeter to CB K5 pin closest to CB K4 connector.
See "II.C. Control Board Check."
When checking BC (infrared sensor) (20VDC), check that BC (infrared sensor)
green LED is on. This green LED conrms 20VDC power from CB K6to BC
(infrared sensor) and remains on constantly. If green LED is not on, check for
20VDC from CB K6 #1 (DBU) to CB K6 #3 (BR).
See "II.D. Bin Control Check."
To speed up the diagnostic process, the 5-min. ice purge cycle may be bypassed
by pressing the "SERVICE" button on the control board after the gear motor
starts. WARNING! Risk of electric shock. Care should be taken not to touch
live terminals.
• If the icemaker is in alarm, see "III.A.2. LED Lights and Audible Alarm Safeties."
• EH energizes when "GM" LED turns on.
• CB X1 relay energizes PDS. After PDS energizes, CPLS closes, then MC
energizes, energizing Comp and FMR.
• CB monitors the following switches with 5VDC during the icemaking process:
Control Switch (CS), Compressor Control Relay (CCR), Float Switch (FS). When
5VDC is present across any of these switches, the switch is open.
1) Remove the front panel, then move the power switch to the "OFF" position. Move the
control switch to the "DRAIN" position, then move the power switch back to the "ON"
position. Replace the front panel in its correct position.
2) Allow the water system to drain for 5 min.
3) Remove the front panel. Move the power switch to the "OFF" position, then unplug the
appliance from the electrical outlet.
4) Remove the control box cover and access CB.
5) Check the CB S1 dip switch settings, see "III.B.1. Default Dip Switch Settings" to assure
that they are in the correct positions. For proper operation of BC (infrared sensor),
conrm that S1 dip switch 7 is in the "ON" position.
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6) Startup – CB "POWER OK" LED is on. Plug the icemaker back into the electrical
outlet, then move the power switch to the "ON" position. Move the control switch to the
"ICE" position. CB "POWER OK" LED and BC green LED turn on.
Diagnosis CB "POWER OK" LED: If CB"POWER OK" LED is off, check for proper
supply voltage (115VAC) input to CT. If 115VAC is not present, check the power switch
and breaker. Next, check for proper 24VAC output voltage from CT. Check CBK8
#1 (W/R) to #2 (LBU) for 24VAC. If 24VAC is not present and 1A 24VAC fuse is good,
replace CT. If 24VAC is present and CB "POWER OK" LED is off, replace CB.
Diagnosis BC (infrared sensor): Check that BC green LED is on. If CB "POWER
OK" LED is on and BC green LED is off, check CB K6 #1 (DBU) to CB K6 #3 (BR)
for 20VDC. If20VDC is not present, conrm S1 dip switch 7 is in the "ON" position.
IfS1dip switch 7 is in the "ON" position and 20VDC is not present, replace CB. IfBC
yellow LED is on or ashing, move ice away from lens. If no ice is present, clean the
lens with a warm, clean damp cloth. If BC yellow LED is still on or ashing after cleaning
the lens, replace BC.
7) Fill Cycle – "WTRIN" LED is on. Reservoir is empty and LFS and UFS are open.
FTstarts. WV energizes and ll cycle starts. LFS closes. Nothing happens at this time.
Reservoir continues to ll until UFS closes. When UFS closes, FT terminates, WV
de-energizes and CB "WTRIN" LED turns off. FZTand 30-sec. GM delay timer start.
IfUFS remains open longer than 90 sec. after LFS opens, FTexceeded and CB sounds
a 1-beep alarm. WVremains energized until UFS closes. Alarm resets automatically
when UFS closes. Diagnosis: If reservoir is empty and "WTRIN" LED is off, conrm
LFS status.
See "II.F.1. Float Switch Check." If LFS is open and "WTRIN" LED is off, replace
CB. If"WTRIN" LED is on, check that the reservoir lls. If not, check water supply
line shut-off valve, water lters, and WVscreen. If "WTRIN" LED is on and WV is off,
check CB K2 #8(O) to a neutral (LBU) for 24VAC. If 24VAC is not present, check CB
K2#9(W/R) to a neutral (LBU) for 24VAC. If 24VAC is present on CB K2 #9(W/R)and
not on CB K2 #8 (O), replace CB. If 24VAC is present on CB K2 #8(O), check
continuity through WV solenoid. If open, replace WV. If WV is energized and rell
exceeds FT with no water in the reservoir, check for DV leaking. Ifreservoir is full and
overowing check for open UFS. See "II.F.1. Float Switch Check." If UFS is closed,
check that WV de-energizes. If not, check CB K2 #8 (O) to a neutral (LBU) for 24VAC.
If 24VAC is present, replace CB. IfWV de-energizes and water continues to ll the
reservoir, replace WV.
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8) Ice Purge Cycle"GM" LED is on. 30-sec. GM delay timer terminates, GM, EH,
and CCR energize. Once CCR energizes, 5VDC circuit closes through CCR terminal
#3(W/O) and terminal #5 (W/O) and CB K9 #5 (W/O) and K9 #6 (W/O). After 5VDC
circuit closes, 5-min. ice purge timer starts. Tobypass the 5-min. Ice Purge Cycle, press
the "SERVICE" button on CB after the "GM" LED turns on. WARNING! Risk of electric
shock. Care should be taken not to touch live terminals.
Diagnosis: If "GM" LED is off, check that UFS closes and WV de-energizes. If UFS
is closed, 30 sec. has passed, and "GM" LED remains off, replace CB. If "GM" LED is
on and GM is off, check CB K1 #3 (BK) to a neutral (W) for 115VAC. If 115VAC is not
present, check 115VAC power supply. If 115VAC is present, check CB K1 #2(P) to a
neutral (W). If 115VAC is present on CB K1 #3 (BK) and not on CB K1 #2 (P), replace
CB. If 115VAC is present on CB K1 #2 (P), check GM fuse, GM internal protector,
GM windings and capacitor, and GM coupling between auger and GM. When GM
energizes, CCR energizes starting 5-min. ice purge timer.
9) Freeze Cycle"COMP" and "GM" LEDs are on. Note: CB X1 relay energizes the
PDS (pump-down solenoid) not the MC (magnetic contactor). The 5-min. ice purge
timer terminates. GM, EH, and CCR continue. PDS energizes. Once the refrigeration
circuit low-side pressure reaches 29 PSIG, CLPS closes, energizingMC, MC then
energizes Comp and FMR. CCH de-energizes. Iceproduction starts 4 to 6 min. after
Comp energizes depending on ambient and water conditions. As ice is produced, the
water level in the reservoir drops. UFS opens. Nothing happens at this time. When LFS
opens, WV energizes and rell cycle begins, FZT terminates, and FTstarts.
FZT: 30-Min. Freeze Safety Timer – FZT starts when UFS closes and terminates
when LFS opens. If LFS does not open within 30 min. of UFS closing, CB shuts down
the icemaker and sounds a 5-beep alarm. See "III.A.2.LED Lights and Audible Alarm
Safeties." To reset, turn the power supply off and on again. See "II.G. Diagnostic Tables"
for troubleshooting details.
Icemaker Diagnosis (CCR): 5-min. ice purge timer terminates, CB "COMP" LED is
on and PDS energizes. If not, check for 5VDC between CB K5 connector pin closest
to CB K4 connector and CB K9connector #5(W/O). If 5VDC is not present, replace
CB. If 5VDC is present, check for 5VDC between CB K5 connector pin closest to CB
K4 connector and CB K9connector #6(W/O). If 5VDC is present and CB "Comp"
LED is off (PDS not energized), replace CB. If 5VDC is not present, check for 115VAC
between CCR terminal #7(O) to CCR terminal #8(W) for 115VAC. If115VAC is not
present (GM not energized), see step 8 above. If 115VAC is present and CCR contacts
are open (5VDCpresent between terminals #3(W/O) and #5(W/O)), check CCR
solenoid voltage and solenoid continuity. Replace CCR if necessary.
Icemaker Diagnosis (PDS): If"COMP" LED is on and PDS is not energized, check
CB X1 relay black (BK) wire to a neutral (W) and CB X1 relay violet (V) wire to a neutral
(W) for 115VAC. If115VAC is present on CB X1black (BK) wire and not on CBX1
violet(V) wire, replace CB. If115VAC is present on CBX1 violet(V) wire and PDS is
not energized, check for 115VAC at PDS (V) to a neutral (W) for 115VAC. If 115VAC is
present and PDS is not energized, check PDS solenoid for continuity. If open or if PDS
is sticking closed, replace PDS.
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Condensing UnitDiagnosis: Conrm that CLPS closes. Once CLPS closes, MC
energizes, energizing Comp and FMR. If not, check condensing unit 208-230VAC
power supply, breakers, disconnects. Next, conrm 115VAC from CLPS BK wire to
neutral (W). If 115VAC is not present, check wiring connections and power supply.
CLPS: When PDS is energized, CLPS closes when refrigeration circuit low-side
pressure reaches 29 PSIG. If CLPS is open, check that refrigeration circuit low-side
pressure has reached 29 PSIG. If refrigeration circuit low-side pressure is too low,
conrm proper TXV operation, check for refrigerant restrictions (drier, PDS), and correct
refrigerant charge. Recover, evacuate, and recharge if necessary. If refrigeration circuit
low-side pressure reaches 29 PSIG and CLPS does not close, replace CLPS.
SLPS: If SLPS is open, manually reset SLPS. If manually resetting SLPS does not
close contacts, replace SLPS. After resetting, conrm proper TXV operation, check for
refrigerant restriction (drier, PDS), and correct refrigerant charge. Recover, evacuate,
and recharge if necessary.
HPS: If HPS is open, HPS automatically resets when refrigeration circuit high-side
pressure is within an acceptable range. If HPS does not reset (open), allow pressures
to equalize and HPS to reset. If refrigeration circuit high-side pressure does not drop,
recover, evacuate, and recharge if necessary. Before restarting the appliance, check
for dirty or clogged condenser. Once the appliance is restarted, check for proper FMR
operation and fan blade for binding. Check receiver, service valves, PDS, and drier
for refrigeration circuit restriction. Also check for proper HM operation. If high-side
refrigerant pressures have returned to an acceptable range and HPS does not close,
replace HPS.
MC: If MC energizes and Comp does not energize, check for 115VAC at MC C2 (O) to
neutral (W). If 115VAC is not present, check CLPS, SLPS, and HPS contacts. If 115VAC
is present, check MC coil continuity. If open, replace MC. If closed, check MC L1 and
MCL2to a neutral (W) for 115VAC. If 115VAC is not present on either L1or L2, check
incoming power supply. If 115VAC is present on both L1 and L2 and Comp does not
start, check MC T1 (BK) to MC T2 (R) for 208-230VAC. If 208-230VAC is not present,
replace MC. If 208-230VAC is present, check Comp start relay, start capacitor, run
capacitor, and Comp motor windings. If FMR does not energize, check MC T3 (DBU) to
a neutral (W) for 115VAC. If 115VAC is present and FMR does not energize, check fan
motor capacitors and motor windings. If 115VAC is not present, replace MC.
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10) Rell Cycle – "GM", "COMP", and "WTRIN" LEDs are on.
LFS opens. WVenergizes and FT starts. GM, CCR, EH, PDS, MC, Comp, and FMR
continue. LFS closes. Nothing happens at this time. Reservoir continues to ll until UFS
closes. When UFS closes, WV de-energizes, FT terminates, and FZT starts. IfUFS
remains open longer than 90 sec. after LFS opens, FT exceeded and CB sounds a
1-beep alarm. WVremains energized until UFS closes. Alarm resets automatically when
UFS closes.
Diagnosis – Conrm that the water level has dropped and the UFS and LFS are open.
See "II.F.1. Float Switch Check." Check that "WTRIN" LED is on. IfLFS is open and
"WTRIN" LED is off, replace CB. If "WTRIN" LED is on, check that the reservoir lls.
Ifnot, check water supply line shut-off valve, water lters, and WVscreen. If"WTRIN"
LED is on and WV is off, check CB K2 #8(O) to a neutral (LBU) for 24VAC. If 24VAC is
not present, check CB K2 #9(W/R) to a neutral (LBU) for 24VAC. If 24VAC is present
on CB K2 #9 (W/R)and not on CB K2#8 (O), replace CB. If 24VAC is present on
CB K2#8(O),check continuity through WV solenoid. If open, replace WV. If WV is
energized and rell exceeds FT with no water in the reservoir, check for DV leaking. If
reservoir is full and overowing check for open UFS. See "II.F. Float Switch Check and
Cleaning." If UFS is closed, check that WVdeenergizes. If not, check CB K2 #8 (O)
to a neutral (LBU) for 24VAC. If 24VAC is present, replace CB. If WV de-energizes and
water continues to ll the reservoir, replace WV.
FT: 90-Sec. Low Water Safety TimerWhen LFS opens, 90-sec. low water safety
timer starts. If UFS does not close within 90 sec. after LFS opens (FTexceeded),
CBsounds a 1-beep alarm and a 90-sec. shutdown cycle starts.
See "III.A.2.LED Lights and Audible Alarm Safeties." PDS de-energizes. Refrigeration
circuit low-side pressure drops to 9PSIG, opening CLPS. CLPS opens, de-energizing
MC, which de-energizes Comp and FMR. GM, CCR, and EH continue. 90-sec. purge
timer terminates, GM, EH, and CCR de-energize. WV and 1-beep alarm continue until
UFS closes.
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11) Drain Cycle
a) 1-in-1 Drain Cycle: DV energizes once every hour when the 1-in-1 drain cycle is
activated (S1 dip switch 4 in the "OFF" position (factory default position)).
GM and PDS continue. DV energizes for 2 sec. every hour. This setting is recommended
for optimum icemaker performance. The 1-in-1 drain cycle allows any sediment to drain
from the evaporator without interrupting the icemaking process.
b) 1-in-12 Drain Cycle (optional): DV energizes once every 12 hours when the 1-in-12
drain cycle is activated (S1 dip switch 4 in the on position (optional)). 12-hour drain
cycle timer terminates, PDS de-energizes, GM continues. The 5-min. ice purge timer
starts. When the 5-min. ice purge timer terminates, GM de-energizes. 10-min. DT starts,
DV energizes. After 10-min. DT terminates, DV de-energizes and 12-hour drain cycle
timer starts. Icemaking cycle starts.
c) Manual Drain: Manual drain is used when servicing evaporator components and
cleaning and sanitizing the unit. When the unit is making ice and the control switch is
moved to the "DRAIN" position, there is a 3-sec. delay, then PDS de-energizes and
the 5-min. ice purge timer starts. When the 5-min. ice purge timer terminates, GM
de-energizes. DV energizes to drain the evaporator and reservoir. To avoid the 5-min.
shutdown delay, turn off the power supply, then move the control switch to the "DRAIN"
position. Turn on the power supply. DV energizes to drain the evaporator and reservoir.
DV de-energizes when the control switch is moved to the "ICE" position
12) ShutdownBC (infrared sensor): When ice activates BC, yellow LED starts ashing
when ice is at the outer limit of its range and turns steady as ice nears. After BC
yellow LED turns on (ashing or steady), BC shutdown delay timer (S1 dip switch
1, 2, 3) starts. For a typical dispenser unit application, a 100-sec. shutdown delay
is recommended. When used with a standard Hoshizaki storage bin, any shutdown
delay setting is acceptable. See "III.B.2. BC (Infrared Sensor) Shutdown Delay (S1 dip
switch 1, 2, 3)." Once BC shutdown delay timer terminates, PDS de-energizes and the
5-min. ice purge timer starts. Unit is in pump-down mode. When the refrigerant low-side
pressure drops to 9PSIG, CLPS opens, MC de-energizes, de-energizing Comp and
FMR. CCH energizes. When the 5-min. ice purge timer terminates, GM, EH, CCR
de-energize. Icemaker Diagnosis: BC yellow LED not ashing or on with ice near.
See "II.D. Bin Control Check." PDS remains energized after BC shutdown delay timer
terminates. Check for 115VAC from CB X1 relay V wire to neutral (W). If 115VAC is
present, replace CB. If 115VAC is not present, check PDS for mechanical failure.
Condensing Unit Diagnosis: When PDS de-energizes and closes, pump-down starts.
Conrm refrigerant low-pressure drops to 9PSIG and CLPS opens. If refrigerant
low-pressure reaches 9 PSIG and CLPS does not open, replace CLPS. If Comp and
FMR remain energized after CLPS opens, replace MC.
Legend: BC–bin control (infrared sensor); CB–control board; CCH–crankcase heater;
CCR–compressor control relay; CLPS–control low-pressure switch;
Comp–compressor; DV–drain valve; EH–evaporator heater;
FMR–fan motor-remote; FT–90-sec. low water safety timer; FZT–30-min. freeze
safety timer; GM–gear motor; HM–headmaster (C.P.R.); HPS–high-pressure
switch; LFS–lower oat switch; MC–magnetic contactor; PDS–pump-down
solenoid valve; SLPS–safety low-pressure switch; UFS–upper oat switch;
WV–inlet water valve
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Hoshizaki FS-1001MLJ-C User manual

Category
Ice cube makers
Type
User manual

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