Hoshizaki KM-630MRH, KM-630MWH Minute Fill Cycle, Harvest Cycle, Freeze Cycle, Reverse Pump Out

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The green LED’s 1-4 represent the corresponding relays and energize and sequence 5 seconds from initial start-up as follows:

Sequence Step

LED’s on Length:

Min.

Max.

Avg.

1 Minute Fill Cycle

LED4

 

 

60 sec.

Harvest Cycle

LED1, 4, & 2

2 min.

20 min.

3-5 min.

Freeze Cycle

LED1

5 min.

60 min.

30-35 min.

Reverse Pump Out

LED1, 3, & 2

10 sec.

20 sec.

Factory set.

{LED 1 – Comp; LED 2 - HGV/CFM; LED 3 – PM;

LED 4 - WV}

 

The built in safeties shut down the unit and have alarms as follows:

1 beep every 3 sec. = High Evaporator Temperature >127 ° F.

Check for defrost problem (stuck HGV or relay), hot water entering unit, stuck headmaster, or shorted thermistor.

2 beeps every 3 sec. = Defrost Back Up Timer. Defrost >20 minutes. Orange LED marked 20 MIN energizes.

Check for open thermistor, HGV not opening, TXV leaking by, low charge, or inefficient compressor.

3 beeps every 3 sec. = Freeze Back Up Timer. Freeze > 60 minutes. Yellow LED marked 60 MIN energizes.

Check for F/S stuck closed (up), WV leaking by, HGV leaking by, TXV not feeding properly, low charge, or inefficient compressor.

Machines with mechanical bin control

ONLY

4 beeps every 3 sec. = Short Circuit between the K4 connection on the control board and the bin control relay. Check connections and replace wire harness if necessary.

5 beeps every 3 sec. = Open Circuit between the K4 connection

on the control board and the bin control relay. Check connections and replace wire harness if necessary.

To manually reset the above safeties, depress white alarm reset button with the power supply ON.

6 beeps every 3 sec. = Low Voltage. Voltage is 92 Vac or less.

7 beeps every 3 sec. = High Voltage. Control voltage > 147 Vac ±5%. The red LED will de-energize if voltage protection operates.

The voltage safety automatically resets when voltage is corrected.

The Output Test switch “S3” provides a relay sequence test. With power OFF, place S3 ON and switch power to ICE. The correct lighting sequence should be none, 2, 3, 4, 1, & 4, normal sequence every 5 seconds. S3 should remain in the “OFF” position for normal operation.

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Contents KM-630MAH KM-630MWH KM-630MRH Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Maintenance Specifications KM-630MAH Water TEMP. F2a. KM-630MWH Serial #L00001D M20270B 2b. KM-630MWH Serial #M20301E KM-630MRH Condenser Unit URC-6FSpecifications II. General Information Construction KM-630MAHKM-630MWH KM-630MRH Features of Control Products E Controller Board Controller BoardSOLID-STATE Control Controller BoardPage Beep every 3 sec. = High Evaporator Temperature 127 F Minute Fill CycleHarvest Cycle Freeze CycleControl Products HOS-001A Board Sequence 1st Cycle Important Water Valve opening is limited to 6 minutes2nd Cycle and after with pump drain 2nd Cycle and after with no pump drain Controls and Adjustments For Models with ThermostatPage Setting Time Models with Thermostat Models with Mechanical BIN Control Checking the Controller BoardMechanical BIN Control Proximity SwitchExplanation of Operation Troubleshooting Mechanical BIN Control only KM-630MAH KM-630MWH KM-630MRH Wiring Diagrams Page B1 KM-630MRH with auxiliary codes L-0, M-0, M-1 B2 KM-630MRH with auxiliary codes M-2 and after Timing Chart Page Performance Data 157B1 KM-630MWH Serial #L00001D M20270B Pressure Drop of Cooling Water LineB2 KM-630MWH Serial #M20301E 603 IV. Service Diagnosis 1. no ICE Production Problem Possible Cause RemedyController Board Problem Possible Cause Remedy Evaporator is Frozen UP ThermistorAbnormal ICE LOW ICE ProductionOthers Removal and Replacement of Components Service for Refrigerant LinesRefrigerant Recovery Evacuation and Recharge R-404ABrazing Removal and Replacement of Compressor Important Page Removal and Replacement of Drier Removal and Replacement of Expansion ValveRemoval and Replacement of HOT GAS Valve and Line Valve Page Removal and Replacement of Evaporator Important Page Adjustment of Water Regulating Valve WATER-COOLED Model only Page Removal and Replacement of Thermistor Caution Removal and Replacement of FAN Motor Removal and Replacement of Water Valve Removal and Replacement of Pump MotorRemoval and Replacement of Spray Tubes VI. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions Preparing the Icemaker for Long StoragePage Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedures Cleaning Procedure Page Sanitizing Procedure Maintenance