Hoshizaki DKM-500BAH service manual IV. Service Diagnosis Minute Diagnostic Procedure

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IV. Service Diagnosis

A. 10-Minute Diagnostic Procedure

The 10 minute check out procedure is basically a sequence check which can be used at unit start-up or for system diagnosis. Using this check out procedure will allow you to diagnose electrical system and component failures in approximately 10 minutes under normal operating conditions of 70°F or warmer air and 50°F or warmer water temperatures. Before conducting a 10 minute checkout, check for correct installation, proper voltage per unit nameplate and adequate water supply. As you go through the procedure, check to assure the components energize and de-energize correctly. If not, those components and controls are suspect. Check for voltage at the 10-pin connector. Note that an activated bin control may have the machine off (bin control will only shut down the machine within the first 5 minutes of the freeze cycle).

1)Turn power OFF and access the control box.

2)Turn power ON and place the control switch in ICE position. A 5 second delay occurs.

3)One Minute Fill Cycle – The inlet water valve is energized. After 1 minute, the control board checks the float switch. If the float switch is closed, the unit cycles to harvest. If closed, continue to step 4. If the float switch is open, the unit repeats the 1 minute fill cycle until water enters and the float switch closes (low water safety protection during initial start up and at the end of each harvest). Diagnosis: If the water valve does not open, check for no supply voltage at water valve terminals, bad coil, or plugged screen or external filter (no water flow). If unit fails to start harvest, check for open float switch or bad 1 minute timer in board.

4)Initial Harvest Cycle – Inlet water valve remains energized, contactor coil energizes to start the compressor, and the hot gas valve energizes. The evaporator warms and the thermistor senses 48°F (9°C). The control board then receives the thermistor's 3.9 ksignal and turns operation of harvest over to the harvest timer. The timer completes counting (1 to 3 minutes). The unit then cycles to freeze. Diagnosis: Check if compressor is running, hot gas valve is open, water valve still open. Average harvest cycle at factory setting is 2 to 3 minutes. How long does initial harvest last? 1.5 minutes after initial harvest begins, touch the compressor discharge line. Is it hot? If not check refrigerant pressures and compressor operation. If it is hot, touch the inlet line to the evaporator. Is it hot? If it is hot and the freeze cycle is not starting, check the harvest timer adjustment, the thermistor for open circuit, the discharge line temperature, compressor efficiency, and if the hot gas valve is fully open.

5)Freeze Cycle – Compressor remains energized, pump motor and fan motor energize. The inlet water valve and hot gas valve de-energize. The unit is held in freeze by a

5 minute short cycle protection timer. After 5 minutes, the freeze cycle operation is transferred to the float switch for freeze termination. During the first 5 minutes of freeze, confirm that the evaporator temperature drops. After 7 minutes in freeze, remove the black float switch lead from the K5 connector. The unit should immediately switch to the pump-out cycle. Diagnosis: If the evaporator is not cold, check to see if the hot gas valve is still open or if the expansion valve is not opening properly, if the water valve

is continuing to fill the reservoir, if there are improper unit pressures, or an inoperative compressor. If the unit remains in freeze with the float switch removed, replace the board.

Note: Normal freeze cycle will last 20 to 40 minutes depending on model and

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Contents DKM-500BAH Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Page Specifications DKM-500BAHII. General Information Construction DKM-500BAHSequence of Operation DKM-500BAH Sequence Flow Chart and Component Operation CycleControl Board Control Products E Control Board Control Board LayoutControl Board Harvest Backup Timer and Freeze Timer High Temperature SafetyLow Water Safety Maximum Water Supply Period 6 minutesLED Lights and Audible Alarm Safeties PM, SR, DVControls and Adjustments Default Dip Switch SettingsHarvest Control Thermistor Harvest Timer dip switch 1 Pump-Out Timer dip switch 3Pump-Out Frequency Control dip switch 5 Freeze Timer dip switch 9Bin Control Bin Control Troubleshooting Control Board Check ProcedureMachine Will Not Start Machine Will Not Shut OffSwitches Control Board ReplacementControl Switch Service SwitchCirculate WashDKM-500BAH Wiring Diagram Timing Chart Page Performance Data 110IV. Service Diagnosis Minute Diagnostic Procedure Diagnostic Charts Ice MakingNo Ice Production Problem Possible Cause Remedy Problem Possible Cause Remedy Evaporator is Frozen Up Low Ice Production Abnormal IceOther DispensingProblem Possible Cause Remedy Removal and Replacement of Components Service for Refrigerant LinesRefrigerant Recovery Evacuation and Recharge R-404ARemoval and Replacement of Compressor BrazingRemoval and Replacement of Drier Removal and Replacement of Expansion Valve Removal and Replacement of Hot Gas ValveRemoval and Replacement of Evaporator Removal and Replacement of Condenser Removal and Replacement of Thermistor Removal and Replacement of Fan MotorRemoval and Replacement of Inlet Water Valve Removal and Replacement of Pump MotorRemoval and Replacement of Spray Tubes Removal and Replacement of Gear MotorRemoval and Replacement of Dispense Switch Removal and Replacement of SolenoidVI. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions Cleaning InstructionsCleaning Procedure Icemaker Sanitizing Procedure Icemaker Cleaning Procedure Bin Sanitizing Procedure BinMaintenance Instructions Preparing the Icemaker for Long StorageExterior Panels Air Filters

DKM-500BAH specifications

The Hoshizaki DKM-500BAH is a high-performing ice maker renowned in the food service industry for its reliability and efficiency. This unit excels in producing crescent-style ice, which is highly sought after for its ability to chill beverages effectively while minimizing dilution. The Hoshizaki reputation for quality is well-reflected in the DKM-500BAH, making it a popular choice in restaurants, bars, and other establishments that demand high ice production capacity.

One of the standout features of the DKM-500BAH is its impressive ice production capability. This model has the capacity to produce up to 500 pounds of ice per day, ensuring that businesses with high-volume demands can meet their needs without interruption. The unit operates on a refrigerant system designed for optimal energy efficiency, which can lower operating costs and contribute to sustainability goals.

The DKM-500BAH utilizes advanced technology, including Hoshizaki's patented ice-making mechanism. This system features a stainless steel evaporator that enhances durability and ice quality. The crescent-shaped ice it produces has a slower melt rate, making it perfect for restaurants and bars that focus on customer experience. Additionally, the unit is equipped with a cycle control that ensures ice is produced consistently.

Another critical aspect of the DKM-500BAH is its user-friendly design. It features a front-facing control panel that allows for easy monitoring and adjustment of settings. A built-in diagnostics system alerts users to potential issues, enabling prompt maintenance and reducing downtime. The removable air filter is another convenience, making it simple to clean and maintain the unit’s efficiency.

Moreover, the construction of the DKM-500BAH is noteworthy. It features a corrosion-resistant stainless steel exterior that ensures longevity and maintains hygiene standards. The unit also has an insulated storage bin that holds up to 250 pounds of ice, making it an efficient solution for busy settings.

In summary, the Hoshizaki DKM-500BAH is a robust ice maker that combines high production capacity, advanced technology, and user-friendly features. Its build quality and efficient performance position it as a leader in the commercial ice-making market, making it an ideal investment for establishments requiring reliable ice supply.