Hoshizaki MWH KM-515MAH, MRH/3, MRH KM-901MAH, MWH(-M), MRH KM-600MAH KM-650MAH, KM-320MAH

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d)PM Diagnosis: Confirm water is flowing over evaporator from PM and not WV. If PM de-energizes once freeze begins, check for 115VAC at CB K1 #4 (R) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is not present, replace CB. If 115VAC is present and PM is de-energized, check for 115VAC at control switch #5 (R) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is present at CB K1 #4 (R) and not at control switch #5 (R), check control switch continuity between #5 (R) and #4 (R). Replace as needed. If 115VAC is present at control switch #5 (R) to neutral (W), check PM capacitor and motor winding continuity.

e)FM and LLV Diagnosis: If FM or LLV does not energize, check for 115VAC at CB

K1 #3 (BK) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is not present, replace CB. If 115VAC is present: For FM, check capacitor, motor winding, and blade for binding.

For LLV, check coil voltage and continuity.

f)Refrigerant Pressures, HM, and TXV Diagnosis: If evaporator is still not cooling, check refrigerant pressures. See "VIII.B. Performance Data."

Next, check HM operation. If refrigeration pressures are above HM setpoint and HM is bypassing, replace HM. Check TXV for proper operation. Remove TXV bulb and hold it in your hand, refrigerant low-side pressure should rise, place TXV bulb in ice water, refrigerant low-side pressure should drop. A 10 to 15 pound pressure swing between warm and cold conditions indicate a good TXV. If a 10 to 15 pound swing is not present, replace TXV.

g)WRV Diagnosis: WRV is factory set and generally no adjustment is required.

If WRV fails to open in freeze, check for proper refrigerant pressures. See "VIII.B. Performance Data." If refrigerant pressures are correct and WRV does not open, adjust or replace as needed. See "IV.C. Water Regulating Valve Adjustment (watercooled models)."

h)Freeze Termination Diagnosis: After 5 min. in freeze, disconnect CB K5 FS connector. 15 sec. later appliance should switch out of the freeze cycle (15 second delay after FS opens before terminating the freeze cycle). If appliance remains in freeze longer than 15 sec. after FS removed, replace CB. If appliance switches with FS removed but would previously not switch out of freeze with FS connected (long freeze - 3 beep alarm), see "II.E. Float Switch Check and Cleaning."

Note: Normal freeze cycle will last 20 to 40 min. depending on model and conditions. Cycle times and pressures should follow performance data provided in this manual. See "VIII.B. Performance Data."

i)Short Freeze Cycle Diagnosis: Confirm water tank fills and overflows during 1 min. fill and harvest cycles. If not, check water supply filters, shut-off valve, WV screen. If water tank empties before 5 min. timer terminates and freeze cycle is short, check that CV is not leaking by (water flowing down the potable drain). If CV is leaking by, remove and clean CV, replace rubber seat and spring if necessary. If water tank is full, see "II.E. Float Switch Check and Cleaning" for erratic operating FS.

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Contents Modular Crescent Cuber Models KM-320MAH, MWH Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Page Page Important Safety Information Additional Warning for Remote Models Construction and Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagram Air-Cooled Models MAHModel Shown KM-515MAH Model Shown KM-515MWH Water-Cooled Models MWH-MModel Shown KM-901MRH Remote Models MRH/3Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagram Discharge Line Freeze Pump- Out Timer Operation Sequence of Operation Flow ChartG Control Board without Harvest Pump Minute Harvest Cycle Freeze Cycle Pump-Out CycleBin Full Icemaker Off Ice Level LoweredIcemaker Off Control Board with Harvest Pump TimerService Diagnosis G Control Board without Harvest Pump Timer Diagnosis Page Page Page OFF Mechanical Bin Control Shutdown Control Board Thermostatic Bin Control TBCControl Board with Harvest Pump Timer Diagnosis Page Page Page Every cycle After 2nd freeze cycle Shutdown Mechanical Bin Control Control Correct LED Board Control Board CheckThermostatic Bin Control Check Bin Control CheckMechanical Bin Control Check Cycle at Shutdown Mechanical Bin Control ActivationModel Shown KM-901MH/3 Mechanical Bin Control CleaningFloat Switch Check Float Switch Check and CleaningFloat Switch Cleaning Thermistor Check Diagnostic Tables No Ice ProductionNo Ice Production Possible Cause Freeze-Up Possible Cause Harvest Cycle Freeze-UpLow Ice Production Freeze-Up Possible CauseLow Ice Production Possible Cause Long Harvest Cycle Low Ice Production Possible Cause Long Freeze Cycle III. Controls and Adjustments Control Board Layout Control BoardControl Board Part Number 2A3792-01 No. of Beeps Type of Alarm Every 3 sec LED Lights and Audible Alarm SafetiesSequence Step Energized Time LEDs are On Components Min Max AvgControl Board Default Dip Switch Settings Settings and AdjustmentsS4 Dip Switch G Control Boards S5 Dip Switch Control Board OnlyHarvest Timer S4 dip switch 1 Pump-Out Timer S4 dip switch 3S4 Dip Switch Setting Time Sec Pump-Out Frequency Control S4 dip switch 5 Control Board 1st Pump-Out S4 Dip Switch Setting FrequencyBin Control Freeze Timer S4 dip switch 9 Factory Use S4 dip switchControl Board S4 Dip Switch Setting Pump Motor Time sec S4 Dip Switch Setting Time MinControl Switch Float Switch Selector S5 dip switch 1 G Control BoardRefill Counter S5 dip switch 2 through 5 G Control Board IV. Refrigeration Circuit and Component Service Information Refrigeration Circuit Service InformationRefrigerant Recovery Evacuation and Recharge R-404A BrazingPage Component Service Information Water Regulating Valve Adjustment water-cooled modelComponent Maintenance Maintenance ScheduleFrequency Area Task VI. Preparing the Appliance for Periods of Non-Use Remove the water from the icemaker water lineRemove the water from the water tank Page VII. Disposal KM-320MAH VIII. Technical Information Specification SheetsWater Cooled Condenser KM-320MWHKM-515MAH KM-515MWH KM-515MRH KM-600MAH KM-650MAH KM-650MWH KM-650MWH-M Awaiting DataKM-650MRH KM-901MAH KM-901MWH KM-901MRH KM-901MRH3 Performance Data 337 352730 430435 501980 1090436 500940 960452 4911000 198503 5921040 1190562 6611180 12901080 6201060 744Awaiting Data 564 6321220 1320732 8741600 1710827 9121480 1550785 8891590 1770815 8991670 1830Diagrams Without Harvest Pump Timer Relays Wiring DiagramsKM-650MAH, KM-650MWH, KM-901MAH, KM-901MWH KM-650MRH, KM-901MRH KM-901MRH3 KM-515MAH Diagrams With Harvest Pump Timer RelaysKM-650MAH, KM-650MWH, KM KM-650MWH-M KM-650MRH
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KM-320MAH, MRH KM-600MAH KM-650MAH, MWH(-M), MRH KM-901MAH, MRH/3 specifications

Hoshizaki, a leading manufacturer in the food service equipment sector, offers a diverse range of ice-making machines that excel in efficiency, durability, and innovative technology. Among the notable models are the Hoshizaki MWH KM-515MAH, MWH(-M), MRH KM-901MAH, MRH KM-600MAH, KM-650MAH, and KM-320MAH. Each model brings unique features designed to meet varying commercial ice production needs.

The Hoshizaki MWH KM-515MAH is particularly recognized for its high ice production capacity, generating up to 515 pounds of ice per day. This model incorporates advanced technology that ensures consistent ice quality and purity. The MWH(-M) variant often includes modifications to suit specific operational environments, ensuring reliability in diverse settings.

Similarly, the MRH KM-901MAH stands out with its ability to produce a staggering 901 pounds of ice per day, making it ideal for high-volume establishments. This model is equipped with Hoshizaki's unique "cubelet" technology, producing a soft, chewable ice perfect for beverages. It also features a robust stainless steel construction, enhancing its durability and resistance to corrosion.

The MRH KM-600MAH offers 600 pounds of daily ice output, while the KM-650MAH enhances that capacity to 650 pounds. Both machines prioritize energy efficiency and come with built-in energy-saving modes. These models feature advanced ice sensing technology that monitors production levels to optimize energy consumption and reduce waste.

On the other hand, the KM-320MAH is designed for smaller establishments, with a daily ice production rate of 320 pounds. Despite its smaller footprint, it maintains high production efficiency and is equipped with features like a built-in storage bin, saving space while ensuring a reliable ice supply.

Across these models, Hoshizaki employs various technologies, including air-cooled and water-cooled systems, offering flexibility depending on installation requirements. The ice machines are designed with user-friendly controls and features like self-cleaning capabilities, making maintenance straightforward and less time-consuming.

In summary, Hoshizaki's ice machines, including the MWH KM-515MAH, MRH KM-901MAH, and others, deliver exceptional ice production, durability, and efficiency tailored to meet the demands of any commercial kitchen or service establishment. With a commitment to quality, Hoshizaki continues to be a trusted choice for businesses needing reliable ice-making solutions.