5b) Harvest Pump Timer – LEDs 1, 3, and 2 are on. When the thermistor reaches 48°F (9°C), CB reads 3.9 kΩ from the thermistor and turns harvest termination over to the harvest timer (S4 dip switch 1 & 2). 50 sec. before the harvest timer terminates, LED

3 turns on and PM energizes. Comp, FMR, HGV, and X10 relay continue. LED 4 turns off, WV and X11 relay deenergize.

Diagnosis: Place a thermometer on the suction line next to the thermistor. Has it warmed to 48°F (9°C) or warmer? Confirm thermistor status. See "II.F. Thermistor Check." If the thermistor reading is in proper range, dip switch 7 is on, and PM does not energize 50 sec. before harvest terminates, replace CB. If WV continues, check for 115VAC at CB K1 #6 (O). If 115VAC is present, and LED 4 is off, replace CB. If LED 3 is on and PM is not energized, check for 115VAC at CB K1 #5 (DBU). If 115VAC is not present, replace CB. If 115VAC is present and PM is not energized, check for 115VAC at X10 relay terminal #7 (Y) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is not present, check for 115VAC at X10 relay terminal #3 (P) to neutral (W) and X10 relay terminal #5 (Y) to neutral (W). If 115VAC is present on terminal #3 (P) and not on terminal #5 (Y), replace X10 relay. If 115VAC is present on X10 relay terminal #7 (Y) and PM is not energized, check for 115VAC at X10 relay terminal #4 (R) to neutral (W) and terminal #6 (DBU) to neutral

(W). If 115VAC is present on terminal #6 (DBU) and not on terminal #4 (R), replace X10 relay. If 115VAC is present on X10 relay terminal #4 (R), check control switch contact continuity between terminals #4 (R) and #5 (R). If contacts are open, replace control switch. If contacts are closed and 115VAC is present between control switch terminal #5

(R) and neutral (W), check PM capacitor and motor winding continuity.

5c) Initial Harvest Cycle Termination Diagnosis: When the thermistor reaches 48°F (9°C), CB reads 3.9 kΩ from the thermistor and turns harvest termination over to the harvest timer (S4 dip switch 1 & 2). Check discharge line temperature. For a thermistor check, see "II.F. Thermistor Check." If 1-min. fill cycle starts after harvest timer terminates, check that FS is clean and operating properly, see "II.E. Float Switch Check and Cleaning." If FS is closed, CB proceeds to the next cycle. If not, replace CB.

Note: The minimum total time allowed by CB for a complete harvest cycle is 2 min. Maximum harvest time allowed is 20 min.

NOTICE! S4 dip switch 7 must remain on. Otherwise, PM will not energize during the last 50 sec. of harvest.

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Hoshizaki MRH KM-600MAH KM-650MAH, MWH KM-515MAH, MRH/3, MRH KM-901MAH, MWH(-M), KM-320MAH service manual

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