10)Allow the line to drain by gravity.

11)Attach compressed air or carbon dioxide supply to the Condenser Water Line Drain Valve.

12)Blow the water-cooled Condenser out, using compressed air or carbon

dioxide until water stops coming out.

[2]Remove the water from the potable water supply line:

1)Turn off the power supply and remove the Front Panel.

2)Move the Control Switch, on the Control Box, to the “OFF” position.

3)Wait 3 minutes.

4)Close the Potable Water Supply Line Shut-off Valve and open the Potable Water Supply Line Drain Valve.

5)Allow the line to drain by gravity.

6)Attach compressed air or carbon dioxide supply to the Potable Water Line Drain Valve.

7)Move the Control Switch to the “ICE” position.

8)Replace the Front Panel and turn on the power supply.

9)Blow the potable water line out using compressed air or carbon dioxide.

[3]Drain the Potable Water Tank:

1)Turn off the power supply.

2)Remove the Front Panel.

3)Move the Control Switch to “SERVICE” and move the Service Switch to the “DRAIN” position

4)Replace the Front Panel and turn on the power supply for 2 minutes.

5)Turn off the power supply.

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Hoshizaki KML F SERIES, KML H SERIES service manual

KML "F" SERIES, KML "H" SERIES specifications

The Hoshizaki KML "H" Series and KML "F" Series are state-of-the-art commercial ice machines designed to meet the diverse needs of the foodservice industry. Renowned for their reliability, efficiency, and innovative technology, these ice machines are perfect for restaurants, bars, and hotels seeking high-quality ice production.

The KML "H" Series focuses on producing crescent cubed ice, a preferred choice for many establishments due to its slow melting rate and ability to chill beverages effectively. One of the main features of the "H" Series is the ice-making process, which utilizes advanced technology to ensure a quick production cycle. The machines come with a variety of capacities to suit different business sizes, ranging from small-scale operations to large commercial needs.

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Both series come equipped with Hoshizaki's exclusive Cascade Ice Making System, which enhances water flow and improves efficiency, leading to lower energy consumption. This is complemented by an exterior that is easy to clean and maintain, reducing labor costs associated with upkeep.

Key characteristics of the KML Series include durable stainless-steel construction, providing longevity and resistance to corrosion. Moreover, both series feature a self-diagnostic control system that alerts users to potential issues before they become significant problems, thereby minimizing downtime.

In addition to their robust design and performance, they also incorporate environmental considerations. Hoshizaki machines are engineered to operate using refrigerants that have a lower impact on the ozone layer, making them compliant with global environmental standards.

Overall, the Hoshizaki KML "H" Series and KML "F" Series stand out in the competitive landscape of commercial ice machines, combining innovative technology, exceptional durability, and user-friendly features to provide a reliable ice-making solution for various foodservice applications.