Hoshizaki dcm-75ibah service manual Control Board Check

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C. Control Board Check

Before replacing a CB that does not show a visible defect and that you suspect is bad, always conduct the following check procedure. This procedure will help you verify your diagnosis. Before proceeding, check for proper voltage per appliance nameplate. Check that the 24VAC 1A fuse and 115VAC 3A GM fuse are good.

Check the S1 dip switch settings to assure that they are in the factory default position. For factory default settings, see "III.C.1. Default Dip Switch Settings." S1 dip switch

7 determines bin control application. WARNING! Do not adjust S1 dip switch 7 out of the factory default position. This dip switch must be left in the factory default position or the appliance will not operate correctly.

When checking for 115VAC highvoltage (primary), always choose a 115VAC neutral

(W)to establish a good neutral connection.

When checking for 24VAC low-voltage (secondary), always choose a 24VAC neutral (LBU) to establish a good neutral connection. If the appliance is in alarm, see "III.B. LED Lights and Audible Alarm Safeties."

When checking for 5VDC, use CB red K4 connector pin closest to CB black

K3 connector for DC ground (GND).

1)Startup-"POWER OK" LED on: Move control switch to "ICE" position, then move power switch to "ON" position. "POWER OK" LED turns on. "POWER" LED remains on unless power supply is interrupted. NOTICE! Appliance will not start unless the safety switch is engaged. Diagnosis: Check that "POWER OK" LED is on. If not, check for proper 115VAC supply voltage to CT (main breaker or fuse and power switch). Next, check for proper 24VAC output from CT. Next, check that 1A fuse is good. Check for 24VAC from CB K8 connector pin #1 (W/R) to CB K8 connector pin #2 (LBU).

If 24VAC is present and "POWER OK" LED is off, replace CB.

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Contents DCM-751BAH-OS DCM-751BWH-OS Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Page Important Safety Information Page Construction and Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagrams DCM-751BAH-OSDCM-751BWH-OS Ice Making Unit Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagrams Spout Inlet Water Valve Water Supply Float Operation Control Board Sequence Flow Chart DCM-751BH-OSChart DiagnosisService Diagnosis Diagnostic ProcedureIce Production Check Page Page Page Page Control Board Check 5VDC CB K9 Connector See Fig High-Pressure Switch HPS5VDC CB K9 Connector Component Pin # Wire Color Gear Motor Protect Relay Gmpr 5VDC CB K8 Connector See Fig5VDC CB K8 Connector Component Pin # Wire Color Bin Control BC5VDC 0VDC Portion Signal #5 R Red K4 pin closest 5VDC Power Supply #3 W/BK 24VAC CB K2 Connector Connector Pin # Wire Color Neutral LBU Open ClosedBin Control Check Float Switch Check and Cleaning Float Switch CheckFloat Switch Cleaning Page Diagnostic Tables No Ice ProductionNo Ice Production Possible Cause Startup No Ice Production Possible Cause ShutdownIce Dispense-Opti-Serve Ice/Water DispensingIce Dispense-Push Button Water Dispense-Push ButtonIII. Controls and Adjustments Control Board Layout DCM-751BHK2 Connector Drain Valve #10 W/BU DCM-751BH-OSIcemaking Sequence Sequence Step LED Lights and Audible Alarm SafetiesNo. of Beeps Type of Alarm Reset Options Every 5 sec Energized Components Min MaxInfrared Sensor Shutdown Delay S1 dip switch 1, 2 Settings and AdjustmentsDefault Dip Switch Settings Drain Frequency Control S1 dip switchBin Control Shutdown Delay S1 dip switch Continuous Dispensing Timer S1 dip switch 5Bin Control Selector S1 dip switch Factory Use S1 Dip Switch 9OFF Power Switch, Control Switch, and Dispense Mode SwitchICE DrainDispense Mode Switch ContinuousPortion IV. Removal and Replacement of Components Service for Refrigerant LinesRefrigerant Recovery BrazingEvacuation and Recharge R-404A Important Notes for Component Replacement Evaporator Assembly Components. See FigEvaporator Assembly Icemaking Unit Upper Bearing Wear CheckRemoval and Replacement of Extruding Head Removal and Replacement of AugerRemoval and Replacement of Evaporator 5b. Lower Housing Removal and Replacement of Gear Motor Dispense Components Dispense Auger and AgitatorDispense and Agitating Motors Maintenance Maintenance ScheduleFrequency Area Task VI. Preparing the Appliance for Periods of Non-Use Page VII. Disposal VIII. Technical Information Specification Sheets DCM-751BAHDesign without prior DCM-751BWH Potable Water WATER-COOLED Condenser779 758 Reference without *marks 738 719 Performance Data ICE Production800 363 Wiring Diagrams DCM-751BH-OS