Hoshizaki 73168 service manual Service Chart, Control Board Alarms EA and ED, No Operation

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7. Control Board Alarms (EA and ED)

"EA" is displayed when an EEPROM write error is detected. "ED" is displayed when an EEPROM verification or read error is detected.

Reset Options

Replacing the control board with a functioning control board will eliminate this alarm condition.

B. Service Chart

1. No Operation

Problem

Possible Cause

 

 

Remedy

[1]

The unit will not

a)Power Supply

1.

Unplugged, off,

1.

Turn on, replace, or check

 

start.

 

 

blown fuse, or tripped

 

and reset. Call electrician if

 

 

 

 

or defective circuit

 

breaker trips repeatedly.

 

 

 

 

breaker.

 

 

 

 

 

2. Loose connection.

2. Tighten.

 

 

 

3. Not within

3. Refer to nameplate and

 

 

 

 

specifications.

 

correct.

 

 

b)Cord and Plug

1.

Defective.

1.

Replace.

 

 

c) Control Switch

1.

"OFF" position.

1.

Move to "ON" position.

 

 

 

2. Bad contacts.

2. Check for continuity and

 

 

 

 

 

 

replace.

 

 

d)Transformer

1.

Open coil winding.

1.

Check continuity and

 

 

 

 

 

 

replace.

 

 

e)Wiring to Control Board

1.

Loose connections or

1.

Check for continuity and

 

 

 

 

open.

 

replace.

 

 

f) Control Board

1.

In alarm.

1.

See "III.A. Alarm Signals."

 

 

 

2. Defective.

2. Replace.

[2]

Cabinet, rail, or

a)Fan Motor

1.

Motor winding open.

1.

Replace.

 

condenser fan will

 

2. Bearing worn out.

2

Replace.

 

not start.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Wiring to fan motor.

3. Check for loose or open

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

connection, and replace.

 

 

 

4. Fan blade bound.

4. Check and replace.

 

 

b)Evaporator Fan, Rail

1.

Bad contacts.

1.

Check for continuity and

 

 

Fan, or Compressor

 

 

 

replace.

 

 

Relay

2. Coil winding open.

2. Replace.

 

 

c) Control Board

1.

Defective.

1.

Replace.

[3]

Compressor will

a)Compressor Relay

1.

Bad contacts.

1.

Check for continuity and

 

not start or stops

 

 

 

 

replace.

 

operating.

b) Compressor Control

1.

Bad contacts.

1.

Check for continuity and

 

 

Relay

 

 

 

replace.

 

 

 

2. Open winding.

2. Replace.

 

 

c) Start Relay

1.

Bad contacts.

1.

Replace.

 

 

 

2. Coil winding open.

2. Replace.

 

 

d)Start Capacitor

1.

Defective.

1.

Check and replace.

 

 

e)Wiring to Compressor

1.

Loose connection(s).

1.

Tighten.

 

 

 

2. Faulty.

2. Check continuity and

 

 

 

 

 

 

replace.

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Contents Superior Degree Reliability Number Issued Revised Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Page Page Serious injury Important Safety InformationIndicates important information about the use and care UnitDimensions Specifications Nameplate RatingsII. General Information Construction Power Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch OFF Power Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch Normal or LOWSequence of Operation Cabinet Defrost Cool Down RestartRail Defrost Cabinet Defrost Power Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch OFFOperation Power Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch OFF CabinetRail Cooling Power Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch Normal or LOW PositionCabinet and Rail Cooling Control Board Location Control BoardControl Board Layout Front RearAlarm Signal LED Display and Service Lock-OutService Menu Compressor Short Cycle ProtectionControls and Adjustments Switch SettingsTemperature Display Temperature Setpoint Energy Saving ModeCabinet Defrost Temperature Correction Factor Service Menu Access Service MenuService Menu Chart Alarm Signals Control Board Check ProcedureControl Board Replacement Thermistor Check Perimeter HeaterCompressor Protector Alarm Signals III. Service DiagnosisAlarm Priority Problem Reset, Corrections, and Adjustments Reset Options High Temperature Alarm E1Low Temperature Alarm E2 Cabinet Defrost Alarm E3 High Condenser Temperature Alarm clogged filter E7 Defrost Thermistor cabinet Malfunction Alarm E8 Possible Causes5a. Secondary Defrost Thermistor Rail, not used Condenser Thermistor Malfunction Alarm E9 Service Chart Control Board Alarms EA and EDNo Operation Cabinet Cooling Problem Possible Cause Remedy Rail Cooling Cabinet Defrost Other IV. Removal and Replacement of Components Service for Refrigerant LinesRefrigerant Recovery Evacuation and Recharge R-404A BrazingPage Refrigerant Recovery Procedure Removal and Replacement of Refrigeration System CartridgePage Refrigeration System Pump‑Down Procedure Page Defrost Thermistor Rail Thermistor Removal and Replacement of Compressor Removal and Replacement of Cabinet Evaporator Removal and Replacement of Expansion Valve Removal and Replacement of Liquid Line Valve Removal and Replacement of Condenser Removal and Replacement of Thermistors and Thermostat Cabinet ThermistorDefrost Thermistor Rail Thermistor Defrost ThermostatCondenser Thermistor clogged filter Removal and Replacement of Defrost HeaterCabinet Fan Motor Removal and Replacement of Fan MotorsRail Fan Motor Condenser Fan MotorDoor Re-Hinging and Drawer Conversion Removal and Replacement of Door GasketWork Surface Cleaning and Maintenance InstructionsExterior Rail and Rail CoverCabinet Interior Door/Drawer GasketsPower Supply Connection MaintenanceRail Condensate Pan Air FilterShutdown and Long Storage HPR100A-D Refrigeration Circuit VI. Technical InformationHPR46A-D Wiring Diagrams2a. HPR72A-D Auxiliary Code U-5 and Earlier 2b. HPR72A-D Auxiliary Code U-6 and Later Awaiting Data