Hoshizaki DCM-750BWH(-OS) Zusätzliches Handbuch

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C. Sequence of Operation
The steps in the sequence are as outlined below. When power is supplied, the power 
switch is in the "ON" position, the door switch is engaged, and the control switch is in the 
"ICE" position, the "POWER" LED on the control board comes on.  
1. Fill Cycle
WV opens and the reservoir fills with water until UF/S closes. Note: GM will not start 
unless UF/S is closed. For details, see "IV. Service Diagnosis".
2. Ice Purge Cycle (60 seconds)
"GM" LED is on. WCR energizes, closing the low water safety circuit and de-energizing 
the WV. GM, GMPR, HCR, and HTR energize. GM runs for 60 seconds to clear any ice 
from the evaporator. 
3. Freeze Cycle
"COMP", "GM" LEDs are on. Comp and FMS energize. As the water in the evaporator 
cools, ice starts forming within 4 to 6 minutes. This time frame depends on the inlet water 
and ambient temperature conditions. UF/S and LF/S operate WCR and WV as needed 
to continue the icemaking process. This continues until BC shuts the icemaker down or 
power is turned off to the icemaker. 
4. Drain Cycle
 hour DT activates, "FLUSH" LED is on after 50 second shutdown sequence. Comp 
and FMS de-energize 90 seconds after the  hour DT activates, GM, GMPR, HCR, 
and HTR de-energize 60 seconds later. DV then energizes and remains energized for 
0 minutes. 
5. Shutdown
BC is activated and a 50 second shutdown sequence begins. After BC has been 
open for 90 seconds, Comp and FMS de-energize, AM energizes for 0.6 seconds, and 
60 seconds later GM, GMPR, HCR, and HTR de-energize. 
Legend:
 AM–agitating motors; BC–bin control; Comp–compressor; DT–drain timer;  
 
           
FMS–self-contained fan motor; GM–gear motor; GMPR–gear motor   
 
 
           protect relay; 
HCR–heater control relay; HTR–extruding head heater;  
 
 
   
LF/S–lower float switch; UF/S–upper float switch; WCR–water control relay;  
 
   
WV–inlet water valve