Hoshizaki FS-1022MLH-C service manual 5VDC

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4)5VDC Output Checks: Control Switch (open contacts for icemaking, closed contacts for drain), GMPR (terminals 3 & 5), MBC, and F/S. When checking 5VDC control voltage, always place the red positive test lead from the multimeter to the white K5 connector pin closest to the red K4 connector. See Fig. 2. Then place the black negative test lead from the multimeter to the corresponding pin to complete the 5VDC check.

Red positive test lead to white

5VDC

Black Negative

K5 connector pin closest to

 

red K4 connecotor

 

Test Lead

Red Positive

Multimeter

 

Test Lead

 

 

 

Fig. 2

Control Switch white/black (W/BK)

Yellow Jumper (Y)

Gear Motor Protect Relay

(terminals #3 and #5) white/orange (W/O)

Control Board K9 Connector

a. Control Switch–K9 connector pins #1 and #2 white/black (W/BK) wires: 5VDC is present from the white K5 connector pin closest to red K4 connector to the K9 connector pin #1 white/black (W/BK) wire at all times. If 5VDC is not present, CB is bad and must be replaced. When the control switch is in the "ICE" position, the control switch contacts are open. 0VDC is present from the white K5 connector pin closest to red K4 connector to the K9 connector pin #2 white/black (W/BK) wire. When in the "ICE" position, 5VDC is present from the K9 connector pin #1 white/ black (W/BK) wire to pin #2 white/black (W/BK) wire. When the control switch is in the "DRAIN" position, the control switch contacts are closed. 5VDC is present from the white K5 connector pin closest to red K4 connector to the K9 connector pins #1 or #2 white/black (W/BK) wires. If 5VDC is not present CB is bad and must be replaced. 0VDC is present from the K9 connector pin #1 white/black (W/BK) wire to pin #2 white/black (W/BK) wire.

b. Gear Motor Protect Relay (GMPR)–K9 connector pins #5 and #6 white/orange (WO) wires: When GMPR terminals 3 and 4 are open (GMPR deenergized), 5VDC is present from the white K5 connector pin closest to red K4 connector to the K9 connector pin #5 white/orange (W/O) wire. If 5VDC is not present, CB is bad and must be replaced. When GMPR terminals 3 and 4 are closed (GMPR energized), 5VDC is present from the white K5 connector pin closest to red K4 connector to the K9 connector pins #5 and #6 white/orange (W/O) wires. Also check from the

K9 connector pin #5 white/orange (W/O) wire to K9 connector pin #6 white/orange (W/O) wire. If 0VDC is present, GMPR terminals 3 & 5 are closed. If 5VDC is present, GMPR terminals 3 & 5 are open and CB may be in an 8-beep alarm. See "II.C.2. LED Lights and Audible Alarm Safeties."

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Contents SRC-10H Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Page Unit Important Safety InformationSerious injury Indicates important information about the use and careFor SRC FS-1022MLH-C Specifications IcemakerSRC-10H Condensing UnitIcemaker FS-1022MLH-C II. General Information ConstructionCondensing Unit a SRC-10H Icemaking Unit Sequence Cycles and Shutdown Sequence of OperationDrain Cycle Shutdown Cycle Sequence Flow Chart Control Board Sequence Flow Chart FS-1022MLH-C/SRC-10HControl Board Control Board Control Board LayoutEnergized Components Min Max LED Lights and Audible Alarm SafetiesNo. of Beeps Type of Alarm Reset Options Every 5 sec Sequence StepS1 Dip Switch Setting Infrared Sensor Shutdown Delay Controls and AdjustmentsSeconds 1.6 minutes Factory Default S1 Dip Switch Setting Dispense Time S1 Dip Switch Setting Drain Timer IntervalBin Control S1 Dip Switch MechanicalBackup Shutdown DelayIII Wiring Diagrams Safety Low-Pressure Switch Manual Reset Control Low-Pressure SwitchHigh-Pressure Switch FS-1022MLH-C with SRC-10H Performance DataDiagnostic Procedure IV. Service DiagnosisIce Production Check Page Page Page Control Board Check 5VDC Page Infrared Sensor Check Bin Control CheckMechanical Backup Bin Control Check Page Float Switch Check Float Switch Check and CleaningFloat Switch Cleaning Page No Ice Production Diagnostic ChartsNo Ice Production Possible Cause Startup No Ice Production Possible Cause Shutdown Service for Refrigerant Lines Removal and Replacement of ComponentsBrazing Refrigerant RecoveryEvacuation and Recharge R-404A Evaporator Assembly Components. See Fig Important Notes for Component ReplacementComponent Evaporator Assembly Upper Bearing Wear Check Removal and Replacement of CutterRemoval and Replacement of Auger Removal and Replacement of Extruding HeadRemoval and Replacement of Evaporator Page Removal and Replacement of Gear Motor 6b. Lower HousingPage Cleaning Procedure VI. Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning and Sanitizing Instructions Cleaning SolutionFloat Switch Assembly Reservoir Cover Sanitizing Procedure Initial Sanitizing SolutionSanitizing Procedure Final Maintenance Frequency Area Task Maintenance ScheduleRemove the water from the icemaker water supply line Preparing the Icemaker for Long StorageDrain the evaporator