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D. Bin Control Check

BC shuts down the icemaker within 10 sec. when ice contacts the thermostatic bulb, regardless of the cycle at activation.

NOTICE

When the ambient temperature is below 45°F (7°C), BC opens and shuts down the appliance even if the ice storage bin is empty. When BC is set in the prohibited range, the appliance operates continuously even if the ice storage bin is filled with ice. Setting in the prohibited range may result in severe damage to the appliance.

BC is factory set, and generally no adjustment is required. However, adjustment may be needed in some conditions, particularly at higher altitude locations.

Note: On "G" control boards, a jumper (4A4883G01) must be placed on CB red

K4 connector. Otherwise, CB yellow "BC OPEN" LED is on and appliance will not start. To check BC, follow the steps below.

1)Turn off the power supply.

2)Remove the front panel, then move the control switch to the "OFF" position.

3)Remove the control box cover and base cover, then clear any ice away from BC bulb.

4)Disconnect BC wires from BC switch.

5)Hold your hand around the bulb to warm it up.

6)Check for continuity across BC switch. If closed, continue to step 6. If open, adjust or replace BC.

7)With the multimeter test leads still in place, hold ice on BC bulb to lower the temperature. Within 10 sec., BC switch should open. If it remains closed, adjust or replace BC.

Legend: BC–thermostatic bin control

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Contents Superior Degree Reliability Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Page 100 Important Safety Information Additional Warning for Remote Models Air-Cooled Models SAH/3 Model Shown KM-1301SAH3Water-Cooled Models SWH/3/-M Model Shown KM-1301SWH3Remote Models SRH/3 Model Shown KM-1301SRH3Model Shown KMH-2000SWH3 KMH ConstructionWater-Cooled Models SWH/3 Model Shown KMH-2000SRH3 Diagram Water TankWater Supply KM-2500SRH3 Water To 1 -Minute Fill Cycle Sequence of Operation Flow ChartShutdown Bin Full Icemaker Off Ice Level Lowered Restart Control Board with Harvest Pump Timer Operation Harvest Pump Timer StartupService Diagnosis G Control Board without Harvest Pump Timer Diagnosis Page Page OFF Shutdown E and G Control Board Control Board with Harvest Pump Timer Diagnosis Page Page Page Every cycle After 2nd freeze cycle Shutdown G Control Board Control Board Check Control Correct LED Board Lighting SequenceBin Control Check Float Switch Check and Cleaning Float Switch CheckFloat Switch Cleaning Thermistor Check No Ice Production Possible Cause Diagnostic TablesNo Ice Production Freeze-Up Freeze-Up Possible Cause Harvest CycleLow Ice Production Freeze-Up Possible CauseFreeze Cycle Low Ice Production Possible Cause Long Harvest CycleLow Ice Production Possible Cause Long Freeze Cycle III. Controls and Adjustments Control Board Control Board LayoutControl Board Bin Control Switch Open LED yellow Part Number Alarm BuzzerK2 Connector S5 Dip Switch K5 black ConnectorLED Lights and Audible Alarm Safeties No. of Beeps Type of Alarm Every 3 secSequence Step Energized Time LEDs are On Components Min Max AvgControl Board Settings and Adjustments Default Dip Switch SettingsHarvest Timer S4 dip switch 1 S4 Dip Switch G Control BoardsS5 Dip Switch Valve Pump-Out Timer S4 dip switch 3S4 Dip Switch Setting Time sec Inlet Water Pump-Out Frequency Control S4 dip switch 5 Control Board 1st Pump-Out S4 Dip Switch Setting FrequencyS4 Dip Switch Setting Control BoardFactory Use S4 dip switch Freeze Timer S4 dip switch 9Control Board S4 Dip Switch Setting Pump Motor Time sec S4 Dip Switch Setting Time MinRefill Counter S5 dip switch 2 through 5 G Control Board Control SwitchFloat Switch Selector S5 dip switch 1 G Control Board Refrigerant Recovery IV. Refrigeration Circuit and Component Service InformationRefrigeration Circuit Service Information Brazing Evacuation and Recharge R-404APage Component Service Information ComponentWater Regulating Valve Adjustment water-cooled models Frequency Area Task MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule Drain the water tank VI. Preparing the Icemaker for Periods of Non-UseRemove the water from the icemaker water supply line Page VII. Disposal KM-1301SAH Specification and Performance DataVIII. Technical Information KM-1301SAH3 KM-1301SWH Electric & Water ConsumptionKM-1301SWH3 1770237 240KM-1301SRH with URC-14F KM-1301SRH3 with URC-14F 463192 214KM-1400SWH-M KM-1400SWH3-M 17001720 230KM-1601SAH 14622450 2282610 KM-1601SAH31456 257 KM-1601SWH241 KM-1601SWH3 12.8 a 5 Min. Freeze AT 104F/WT 80F 213 785375 KM-1601SRH with URC-22F Auxiliary Codes S-2 and Later 755352 207247 504202 781 KM-1601SRH3 with URC-22F Auxiliary Codes S-2 and Later KM-1900SAH 2480KM-1900SAH3 1859KM-1900SWH 18761850 1650KM-1900SWH3 18142137 239KM-1900SRH with URC-21F KM-1900SRH with URC-22F 18572500 328KM-1900SRH3 with URC-21F 19652680 332KM-1900SRH3 with URC-22F 1794 KM-2100SWH32096 KM-2100SRH3 with URC-22F 3210382 2702174 KM-2500SWH32408 KM-2500SRH3 with URC-23F 3780KMH-2000SWH 18212410 1464KMH-2000SWH3 KMH-2000SRH with URC-22F 19442570 307KMH-2000SRH3 with URC-22F Wiring Diagrams KM-1601SWH, KM-1601SRH, KM-1900SH, KMH-2000SHKM-2500SH3, KMH-2000SH3 Diagrams with Harvest Pump Timer Relays G Control Board Auxiliary CodeKM-1301SH3 Auxiliary Code T-0, U-0 KM-1301SH Auxiliary Code U-1 and Later and KM-1601SAH KM-1301SH3 Auxiliary Code U-1 and Later and KM-1601SAH3 KM-1400SWH-M KM-1400SWH3-M
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SRH/3 KM-1900SAH/3, SRH3 KM-2500SWH3, SRH3 KMH-2000SWH/3, SWH/3, KM-1301SAH/3 specifications

The Hoshizaki KM-1301SRH/3, KM-1301SWH/3, and KM-1301SAH/3 are advanced ice makers designed for commercial use, addressing a wide variety of needs in restaurants, hotels, and bars. These models are known for their efficiency, durability, and innovative technologies that ensure the production of high-quality ice.

One of the standout features of these units is their ability to produce a high volume of ice, reaching up to 1,300 pounds per day, which is crucial for establishments with heavy ice demands. The machines utilize advanced cooling technology, allowing for faster ice production and minimizing the time required to refill ice bins. This makes them ideal for busy settings where speed and efficiency are paramount.

The KM-1301 series employs a unique stainless steel exterior that not only ensures longevity and resistance to corrosion but also enhances the aesthetic appeal of any commercial kitchen or bar. The interior is designed for easy cleaning, helping to maintain hygiene standards vital for food safety.

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The KM-1301 series also provides user-friendly controls that allow easy adjustments and monitoring of ice production settings. This flexibility enables businesses to meet varying ice demands based on seasonality or special events.

In summary, the Hoshizaki KM-1301SRH/3, KM-1301SWH/3, and KM-1301SAH/3 ice makers are exemplary choices for commercial ice production. With their high output, durable design, energy efficiency, innovative technologies, and user-friendly features, they cater effectively to the rigorous demands of the foodservice industry while maintaining a commitment to quality and sustainability.