Hoshizaki HWR40A(-D), HUR96A(-D), HUR68A(-D) Temperature Display Scale F5, Alarm History F6

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4)Press the unmarked, blank button to save the setting.

5)Press the MANUAL DEFROST button to return to the menu screen. Press and hold

both the button and the unmarked, blank button for 5 seconds to exit the setting mode and return to the temperature display.

6)If a jumper was present between connector K151 pins 7 and 8, reconnect it after all setting and diagnostic work is complete.

f)Temperature Display Scale (F5)

For information about switching the display between °F and °C, see "D.2.a) Switching the Display Between Fahrenheit and Celsius (F5)."

g)Alarm History (F6)

To view the alarm history, follow the steps below.

1)Make sure the jumper is removed between connector K151 pins 7 and 8 on the control board. Otherwise you will not be able to access this setting. For details, see "D.1. Gaining Access to Settings and Diagnostics."

2)Press and hold both the button and the unmarked, blank button for 5 seconds. "F0" should appear in the display window. Press the MANUAL DEFROST button until "F6" appears in the display window.

3)Press the unmarked, blank button to display the alarm history. The alarms will be displayed in reverse chronological order (newest to oldest - up to 8 alarms). When "--" is displayed, you have reached the end of the alarm history and the display will begin again.

Note: The alarms are as follows:

Alarm Code

Description

E1

High Temperature Alarm

E2

Low Temperature Alarm

E3

Defrost Alarm

E4

High Pressure Alarm

 

 

E7

Clogged Filter Alarm

 

 

E8

Defrost Temperature Sensor Malfunction Alarm

E9

Clogged Filter Sensor Malfunction Alarm

EA

EEPROM Write Error Alarm

ED

EEPROM Verification or Read Error Alarm

4)To reset the alarm history, press and hold both the unmarked, blank button and the MANUAL DEFROST button for 5 seconds.

5)Press the MANUAL DEFROST button to return to the menu screen. Press and hold

both the button and the unmarked, blank button for 5 seconds to exit the setting mode and return to the temperature display.

6)If a jumper was present between connector K151 pins 7 and 8, reconnect it after all setting and diagnostic work is complete.

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Contents Superior Degree Reliability Energy Star Contents Page Specifications Nameplate Ratings DimensionsUndercounter Model Names HUR40A, HUF40A Units mm 1a. HUR40A-D, HUF40A-D HWR40A, HWF40A 2a. HWR40A-D, HWF40A-DHUR68A, HUF68A 3a. HUR68A-D, HUF68A-DHWR68A, HWF68A 4a. HWR68A-D, HWF68A-DHUR96A Units mm 5a. HUR96A-D HWR96A Units mm 6a. HWR96A-D II. General Information Construction Evaporator CaseSequence of Operation and Timing Charts Refrigerators Continuous Operating ModeSequence of Operation Timing Chart OperatingFreezers Continuous Operating Mode Freezers Continuous Refrigerators Energy Saving Operating Mode Defrost End Defrost thermistor reaches defrostEnergy Freezers Energy Saving Operating Mode Board Self Check Minute DelayFreezers Energy Start-Up Delay Control BoardRear Relay Wiring Harness K311Thermistor Wiring Harness K151 FrontSettings and Diagnostics Gaining Access to Settings and DiagnosticsTemperature Display Switching the Display Between Fahrenheit and Celsius F5Adjusting the Setpoint Temperature Cabinet Temperature Correction calibration factor Settings and Diagnostics Menu Later SectionDefrost Termination Temperature F1 Defrost Interval F0Setpoint Temperature Differential F2 High Temperature Alarm Delay Time F3 Low Temperature Alarm Delay Time F4Temperature Display Scale F5 Alarm History F6Compressor Run Time F7 Operating ModesPerimeter Frame Heater ContinuousEnergy Saving III. Service Diagnosis Alarm Codes Alarm Signals Alarm Code ProblemAlarm Display Priority Error Code Priority DescriptionReset Options Alarm Details and CountermeasuresHigh Temperature Alarm E1 Possible CausesLow Temperature Alarm E2 Defrost Alarm E3 High Pressure Alarm E4Clogged Filter Alarm E7 Defrost Temperature Sensor Malfunction Alarm E8 Clogged Filter Sensor Malfunction Alarm E9 Control Board Error Alarms EA and ED Diagnosis Chart Problem Possible Cause RemedyProblem Possible Cause Remedy Problem Possible Cause Remedy Thermistor Check Refrigerant Recovery IV. Removal and Replacement of ComponentsService for Refrigerant Lines BrazingEvacuation and Recharge Removal and Replacement of Refrigeration Unit Removal and Replacement of CompressorRemoval and Replacement of Evaporator Page Page Defrost Thermistor Removal and Replacement of ThermistorsCabinet Thermistor Clogged Filter Thermistor sensorRemoval and Replacement of Door Gasket Removal and Replacement of Defrost HeaterRemoval and Replacement of Control Board Condenser Fan Motor Removal and Replacement of Fan MotorsDoor Re-Hinging and Drawer Conversion Evaporator Fan MotorCleaning and Maintenance Instructions CleaningShelves MaintenanceAir Filter Drawers115/60/1 A2. HUR40A-D, HWR40A-D auxiliary code Q6 and later HUF40A-D, HWF40A-D C1. HUR68A, HWR68A auxiliary code Q5 and earlier C2. HUR68A-D, HWR68A-D auxiliary code Q6 and later HUF68A-D, HWF68A-D HUR96A-D, HWR96A-D