Hoshizaki KM-201BAH User Manual

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4)  Check for resistance between the thermistor leads. Normal reading is within 4.7 to 6.2 
kΩ. Replace the thermistor if it exceeds the normal reading.
5. BIN CONTROL
This machine uses a lever-actuated proximity switch (mechanical bin control) to control 
the ice level in the storage bin. No adjustment is required.
[a] EXPLANATION OF OPERATION
The bin control is connected to the K1 connector (pins 4 & 5) on the control board. When 
the bin control is calling for ice (proximity switch closed; “POWER OK” LED on), the 
control board continues icemaking operations. When the bin control is activated in the 
bin full position (proximity switch open; “POWER OK” LED fl ashing), the control board 
drains and shuts down the unit. However, to prevent incomplete batches of ice from 
forming on the evaporator, the control board will only shut down the machine during the 
freeze cycle before the fi ve minute timer expires. The fi ve minute timer starts counting 
down when the thermistor temperature reaches 36°F (2°C). If, during the freeze cycle, 
ice pushes in the lever after the fi ve minute timer expires, the control board will allow the 
machine to complete the freeze cycle and the following harvest cycle before shutting 
down the machine.
When the bin control is activated, the “POWER OK” LED flashes. There is a delay 
before the shutdown sequence begins. The delay varies depending on the cycle the 
icemaker is in at the time of activation. For details, see the table below.
Cycle at Bin Control Activation Delay Before Shutdown Sequence Begins
Fill Cycle
15 seconds
Harvest Cycle
15 seconds after the next freeze cycle starts
Freeze Cycle
15  seconds if the bin control is activated between the 
beginning of freeze and termination of the 5-minute short 
cycle protection timer (timer starts when the thermistor 
temperature drops to 36°F (2°C) (5.5 kΩ or more)). After this 
time, the unit will not shut down until the next harvest cycle is 
complete.
[b] BIN CONTROL CHECK PROCEDURE
1)  Clear any ice away from the bin control.
2)  Make sure the control switch is in the “ICE” position.
3)  Check that the “POWER OK” LED on the control board is on.
4)  Activate the bin control actuator (press the actuator in). Check that the “POWER OK” 
LED fl ashes.