Hoshizaki AM-50BAE-ADDS, AM-50BAE-DS Diagnostic Procedure Auxiliary Code C-1 and Later

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2.Diagnostic Procedure: Auxiliary Code C-1 and Later

3)Power On/Initial Harvest Cycle – LED 1 is flashing and LED 3 is on. Move the control switch to the "ICE" position. LEDs 1 (green), 3 (green), and 4 (orange) turn on briefly then turn off. Then LED 1 starts flashing, LED 3 turns on and Comp, HGV, and

WV energize. Initial harvest cycle starts. 50-sec. HT and 102-sec. WVT start.

Note: 24VAC to CB is confirmed with a flashing LED 1.

a)Power On Diagnosis: Confirm green LED 1 is flashing. If not, confirm appliance is plugged into electrical outlet. If optional drain pump HS-0248 or HS5061 is installed, confirm the water level in the drain pump reservoir is not high enough to close the drain pump safety switch. When the water level lowers enough to open the drain pump upper float switch, power is restored to the icemaker. The pump motor remains energized as long as the drain pump lower float switch is closed. If optional drain pump is not installed, check that jumper connection is good. Next, check for 115VAC at control switch #2 (BR) to neutral (W) then at control switch #1 (BR) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is present at #2 (BR) to neutral (W) and not at #1 (BR) to neutral (W), replace control switch. Check BC continuity. If open, warm BC thermostat bulb with hand. See "II.D. Bin Control Check." If BC does not close, replace BC. If BC is closed and LED 1 is not flashing, check for 115VAC primary voltage and 24VAC secondary voltage at CT. If 115VAC is present and 24VAC is not, replace CT. If 24VAC is present, check for 24VAC at CB B (R) to CB W (LBU). If 24VAC is not present, check low-voltage wiring. If 24VAC is present and LED 1 is not on and flashing, replace CB.

b)BCH Diagnosis: If BCH does not energize, check BCH continuity. If open, replace BCH.

c)Comp Diagnosis: If Comp does not energize, check PTC relay continuity. If open, replace PTC. If closed, check Comp external protector and motor winding continuity. Replace as needed.

d)HGV Diagnosis: If Comp is energized and evaporator is not warming, check that HGV energizes and opens. If not, check for 115VAC at CB C1 (BR) to neutral (W) and at CB B1 (P) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is present at CB C1 (BR) to neutral (W) and not at CB B1 (P) to neutral (W), replace CB. If 115VAC is not present at CB

C1 (BR) to neutral (W), check wiring connections from BC. If 115VAC is present, check HGV coil continuity. Replace as needed.

e)WV Diagnosis: Confirm LED 3 is on. If not, replace CB. If LED 3 is on, check that water enters the water tank. If not, check that the water supply line shutoff valve is open and screens or external filters are clear. Check for 115VAC at CB C2 (BR) to neutral (W) and CB A2 (O) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is not present at CB C2 (BR) to neutral (W), check wiring from BC. If 115VAC is present at CB C2 (BR) to neutral (W) and not at CB A2 (O) to neutral (W), replace CB. If 115VAC is present and WV does not energize, check WV coil continuity. If open, replace WV.

f)Initial Harvest Cycle Termination Diagnosis: 50-sec. HT terminates and freeze cycle starts. If not, replace CB.

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Contents AM-50BAE AM-50BAE-DS AM-50BAE-AD AM-50BAE-ADDS Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Important Safety Information Page Page Construction Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagram Diagnosis CycleService Diagnosis Diagnostic Procedure Auxiliary Code C-0 and Earlier Page Page Diagnostic Procedure Auxiliary Code C-1 and Later Page Page Bin Control Check Thermistor Check No Ice Production Possible Cause Diagnostic TablesNo Ice Production Freeze Cycle Freeze-UpFreeze-Up Possible Cause Harvest Cycle Long Freeze Cycle Low Ice ProductionLow Ice Production Possible Cause Long Harvest Cycle III. Control Board Control Board Layout Auxiliary Code C-0 and EarlierAuxiliary Code C-1 and Later VR2 Freeze Control Settings and AdjustmentsVR1 Harvest Control LED 1 24VAC Control SwitchLED Lights Auxiliary Code C-1 and Later LED 2 FreezeRefrigerant Recovery IV. Refrigeration Circuit and Component Service InformationRefrigeration Circuit Service Information Brazing Evacuation and Recharge R-134aComponent Service Information ComponentMaintenance Schedule MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule Frequency Area TaskOptional Drain Pump HS-0248 or HS-5061 Priming InstructionsDischarge Hose VI. Preparing the Icemaker for Periods of Non-Use VII. Disposal 145 227238 200Wiring Diagrams Auxiliary Code C-1 and Later HS-0248 and HS-5061 Optional Drain Pump
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