Hoshizaki KM-1800SWH/3, KM-1800SRH/3, KM-1800SAH/3 instruction manual Installation of Second Unit

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If a Hoshizaki B-800,B-900 or B-1150 bin is being used: g. Put aside the "Z" bracket; it is not needed with the

bins listed above.

h. Remove the two screws from the lower part of the thermostat bracket (plastic) and use them to attach the thermostat extension bracket (stainless) to the thermostat bracket (plastic).

Thermostat Bracket

(plastic)

Thermostat Extension

Bracket (stainless)

Fig. 4

If a Hoshizaki B-1300, B-1500, B-1650 or non-Hoshizaki bin is being used:

g. Remove the two screws securing the thermostat

 

(plastic)Thermostat Bracket

bulb attachment (plastic) to the thermostat extension

bracket (stainless). Use the two screws to attach

 

 

the "Z" bracket (plastic) to the thermostat extension

 

bracket (stainless).

Thermostat Bulb

h. Use the two 4×10 stainless steel screws in the

Attachment (plastic)

 

 

accessory bag to attach the thermostat bulb

 

 

attachment (with attached thermostat bulb) to the "Z"

Thermostat Extension

bracket.

 

Bracket (stainless)

i. Remove the two screws from the lower part of the

 

"Z" Bracket (plastic)

thermostat bracket (plastic) and use them to attach

the thermostat extension bracket (stainless) to the

Fig. 5

thermostat bracket (plastic).

 

 

6)Level the icemaker/storage bin in both the left-to-right and front-to-rear directions. Adjust the ice bin legs to make the icemaker level.

7)Place the panels and baffle in position (unless you are installing a second unit). (See "E. Installation of Second Unit.")

E. Installation of Second Unit

1)See "D. Setup" for the lower unit installation.

2)Remove the top panel and the top insulation of the lower unit. The top panel and the top insulation of the lower unit are not required when installing the second icemaker.

3)Unpack the second icemaker (upper unit), and remove all shipping cartons, tape and packing.

4)Remove the panels of the second icemaker.

5)Stack the upper unit on top of the lower unit.

6)Secure the upper unit to the lower unit by using the two universal braces and the four bolts provided.

Universal Brace

Bolt

Icemaker (Upper Unit)

Icemaker (Lower Unit)

Bin

Fig. 6

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Contents Superior Degree Reliability Issued Revised Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Specifications Nameplate Rating KM-1800SAH air-cooledKM-1800SAH3 air-cooled, 3 phase KM-1800SWH water-cooled KM-1800SWH3 water-cooled, 3 phase KM-1800SRH remote air-cooled KM-1800SRH3 remote air-cooled, 3 phase Dimensions/Connections KM-1800SAH/3KM-1800SWH/3 KM-1800SRH/3 How to Remove Panels See FigSetup LocationPage Installation of Second Unit Page Electrical Connection KM-1800SHKM-1800SH3Checks Before Installation Installation of Remote Condenser UnitLocation Setup Electrical Connection Stacking Condenser UnitWater Supply and Drain Connections See a, 14b and 14cKM-1800SAH/3 KM-1800SWH/3 KM-1800SRH/3 Final Checklist Startup III. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions Cleaning InstructionsCleaning Procedure Sanitizing Procedure Following Cleaning Procedure Maintenance InstructionsStainless Steel Exterior Preparing the Icemaker for Long Storage Storage Bin and ScoopAir Filter CondenserRemove the water from the potable water supply line Drain the potable water tankHoshizaki AMERICA, INC

KM-1800SAH/3, KM-1800SWH/3, KM-1800SRH/3 specifications

The Hoshizaki KM-1800 series offers three distinct models: the KM-1800SWH/3, KM-1800SAH/3, and KM-1800SRH/3. Each model is designed for high-capacity ice production, catering to the needs of various commercial settings, including restaurants, hotels, and bars. Renowned for their reliability and efficiency, Hoshizaki ice machines are built to provide consistent performance.

One of the main features of the KM-1800 series is its impressive ice production capacity. These models can produce up to 1,800 pounds of ice per day, making them ideal for high-demand environments. The KM-1800SWH/3 is designed with a built-in storage bin, while the KM-1800SAH/3 and KM-1800SRH/3 models have options for modular ice production, allowing for easy integration with existing storage systems. This flexibility helps businesses optimize their ice storage and production according to their specific needs.

The KM-1800 series utilizes advanced technologies to ensure the production of high-quality ice. Hoshizaki’s patented “Cycle Saving” technology reduces water waste and energy consumption, making these machines more environmentally friendly. Additionally, the units are equipped with an air-cooled condenser, which enhances efficiency by using ambient air to regulate temperatures. This feature is especially advantageous in warmer climates, where cooling can be challenging.

Durability is another defining characteristic of the Hoshizaki KM-1800 series. These machines are constructed with high-quality stainless steel, ensuring longevity and ease of cleaning. The interior is also designed for straightforward maintenance, minimizing downtime and reducing the total cost of ownership.

Another notable feature of the KM-1800 series is its self-diagnostic system, which allows users to troubleshoot issues quickly, reducing the risk of unexpected breakdowns. The clear display and easy-to-use control panel provide operators with essential real-time information, aiding in efficient management of ice production.

In conclusion, the Hoshizaki KM-1800SWH/3, KM-1800SAH/3, and KM-1800SRH/3 models stand out in the commercial ice machine market with their high capacity, advanced technologies, durable construction, and user-friendly design. These features make them a smart investment for any establishment that requires a reliable ice source, ensuring that businesses can serve their customers effectively.