Hoshizaki KM-1301SAH/3, KM-1301SRH/3 S4 Dip Switch Setting Pump-Out 1st Pump-Out Frequency

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5)Freeze Cycle – LED 1 is on. Comp and FMR remain energized, PM energizes or remains energized depending on harvest pump timer (S4 dip switch 7) setting. FM and LLV energize. HGV, and X1 relay (auxiliary code T0, U-0), X10 relay (auxiliary code U1 and later) deenergize. The unit is held in freeze by a 5-minute short cycle protection timer (CB will not accept a signal from F/S). After the 5-minute short cycle protection timer expires, CB turns freeze termination over to F/S. During the first 5 minutes of freeze, confirm that the evaporator temperature drops. After

5 minutes in freeze, disconnect black F/S connector from CB BLACK K5 connector. After a 15 second delay, the unit should switch out of the freeze cycle. Diagnosis: If the evaporator is not cold, check to see if HGV is still open or if TXV is not opening properly, if WV is continuing to fill the reservoir, if there are improper unit pressures, an inoperative Comp, or an inoperative HM. If the unit switches out of freeze with F/S connector removed, but would previously not switch out of freeze with F/S connected (long freeze - 3 beep alarm), F/S may be sticking. To check and clean F/S, see "IV. D. Float Switch Check and Cleaning." If the unit remains in freeze longer than 15 seconds after disconnecting black F/S connector, replace CB. See "V.P. Removal and Replacement of Control Board."

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

6)Pump-Out Cycle – (10/20 second pump-out) – LEDs 1, 3, and 2 are on. LED 4 is on when S4 dip switch 3 & 4 are set to 3 off and 4 on. CAUTION! Do not adjust S4 dip switch 3 & 4 to 3 off and 4 on. Adjustment to this position on this model prevents the unit from operating correctly and may cause damage. For details, see "II. C.3.c) PumpOut Timer (S4 dip switch 3 & 4)." Comp and FMR remain energized, HGV energizes. WV energizes if S4 dip switch 3 off and 4 on. LLV and FM deenergize.

PM stops for 2 seconds, then reverses for 10/20 seconds depending on pumpout timer S4 dip switch 3 & 4 setting. When the pumpout timer expires, the pump-out is complete. The pump-out frequency control is factory set for every 10th cycle, and generally no adjustment is required. However, where water quality is bad and the icemaker needs a pump-out more often, the pump-out frequency can be adjusted. The pump-out frequency control (S4 dip switch 5 & 6) can be set to have a pump-out occur every cycle, or every 2, 5, or 10 cycles. For details, see "II.C.3.d) PumpOut Frequency Control (S4 dip switch 5 & 6)."

Timing of the first pump-out is dependent on S4 dip switch 5 & 6 settings. See the table below

S4 Dip Switch Setting

Pump-Out

1st Pump-Out

No. 5

No. 6

Frequency

 

OFF

OFF

Every cycle

After 2nd freeze cycle

 

 

 

 

ON

OFF

Every 2 cycles

After 3rd freeze cycle

 

 

 

 

OFF

ON

Every 5 cycles

After 6th freeze cycle

 

 

 

 

ON

ON

Every 10 cycles

After 11th freeze cycle

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Contents Superior Degree Reliability Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Page Page Unit Important Safety InformationSerious injury Indicates important information about the use and careKM-1301SAH air-cooled Specifications IcemakerKM-1301SAH3 air-cooled KM-1301SWH water-cooled KM-1301SWH3 water-cooled KM-1301SRH remote air-cooled KM-1301SRH3 remote air-cooled URC-14F Unit inches mm Condenser UnitSpecifications KM-1301SAH, KM-1301SAH3 air-cooled II. General Information ConstructionKM-1301SWH, KM-1301SWH3 water-cooled KM-1301SRH, KM-1301SRH3 remote air-cooled Initial Harvest Cycle Sequence of OperationSequence Cycles and Shutdown Minute Fill CycleShutdown S4 Dip Switch Setting Pump-Out 1st Pump-Out FrequencyPump-Out Cycle Harvest CycleSequence Flow Chart Icemaker OffIce Level Lowered Control Board Control Board Control Board LayoutMaximum Water Supply Period 6 minutes Harvest Backup Timer and Freeze TimerHigh Temperature Safety Low Water SafetyEnergized Time LEDs are On Components Min Max Avg LED Lights and Audible Alarm SafetiesNo. of Beeps Type of Alarm Every 3 sec Sequence StepControls and Adjustments Default Dip Switch SettingsHarvest Timer S4 dip switch 1 Pump-Out Timer S4 dip switch 3 Pump-Out Frequency Control S4 dip switch 5S4 Dip Switch Setting Time seconds Inlet S4 Dip Switch Setting Pump Motor Time seconds Harvest Pump Timer S4 dip switchFactory Use S4 dip switch Freeze Timer S4 dip switch 9Refill Counter S5 dip switch 2 through Float Switch Control S5 dip switchThermistor Float SwitchControl Switch Bin ControlTank Water Tank Valve KM-1301SAH air-cooled Wiring DiagramsPressureSwitch Auxiliary Code T-0, U-01301SWH water-cooled High Pressure SwitchAuxiliary Code T-0, U-0cKM Water KM-1301SRH3 remote air-cooled Auxiliary Code U-1 and Later a KM-1301SAH air-cooled KM-1301SWH water-cooled KM-1301SRH remote air-cooled KM-1301SAH3 air-cooled and KM-1301SWH3 water-cooled 1301SRH3 remote air-cooled Performance Data 2220 12981159 20901760 13181323 17401840 13331300 1770479 13531222 2010463 13391197 2140Diagnostic Procedure IV. Service DiagnosisPage S4 Dip Switch Setting Pump-Out 1st Pump-Out Frequency Shutdown Control Board Check Float Switch Check and Cleaning Float Switch CheckBin Control Check Float Switch Cleaning Thermistor Check Diagnostic Charts Problem Possible Cause RemedyNo Ice Production BC Closed LED Problem Possible Cause Remedy Evaporator is Frozen Up Problem Possible Cause Remedy Low Ice Production Abnormal Ice Other Removal and Replacement of Components Service for Refrigerant LinesRefrigerant Recovery Evacuation and Recharge R-404A BrazingRemoval and Replacement of Compressor Removal and Replacement of Expansion Valve Page Removal and Replacement of Evaporator Removal and Replacement of Air-Cooled Condenser Removal and Replacement of Water-Cooled Condenser Removal and Replacement of Remote Air-Cooled Condenser Page Adjustment of Water Regulating Valve water-cooled model Removal and Replacement of Thermistor Removal and Replacement of Inlet Water Valve Removal and Replacement of Pump Motor Removal and Replacement of Control Board Cleaning and Sanitizing Instructions VI. Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning Procedure Sanitizing Procedure Following Cleaning Procedure Preparing the Icemaker for Long Storage Maintenance InstructionsDrain the water tank Remove the water from the icemaker water supply line
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