Hoshizaki 73168 Manual De Usuario

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III. Service Diagnosis
 WARNING
1. This unit should be disassembled or repaired only by a qualified service 
technician to reduce the risk of injury, electric shock, or fire.
2. Do not make any alterations to the unit. This could cause water leak, electric 
shock, or fire.
3. To help reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch the attachment plug or 
switches with damp hands.
4. In case of insufficient refrigeration performance, move the stored food 
product into another unit to prevent its deterioration.
A. Alarm Signals
In the event of operation outside of normal parameters, the control board identifies the 
issue with an alarm signal. The alarm signal and cabinet temperature are displayed in 
1‑second intervals. For further service information, see "III.B. Service Chart." If multiple
alarms occur simultaneously, only the alarm with the higher priority is displayed.
Alarm 
Signal
Priority Problem
Reset, Corrections, and Adjustments
E1
8
High Temperature A
larm (cabinet only)
 
 
Cabinet temperature has exceeded the 
setpoint temperature by 18°F (10°C) for 
more than x hours. The default value of 
x is "2".
When the temperature returns to the setpoint 
range, alarm resets.
Close doors/drawers and clean the condenser and  
air filter. Check for refrigerant leaks. Check cabinet 
thermistor.  
 
The value of x can be changed under "F3" on the
Service Menu. 
(0=No delay; 1=1 hour; 2=2 hours; 3=3 hours)
E2
9
Low Temperature Alarm 
(cabinet only)
 
 
Cabinet temperature has remained 
below the setpoint by 9°F (5°C) for more 
than y hours. The default value of y is 
"1".
When the temperature returns to the setpoint 
range, alarm resets.
Ambient temperature too low. Check thermistor, 
liquid line valve sticking, fans not operating. 
 
The value of y can be changed under "F4" on the
Service Menu. 
(0=No delay; 1=hour)
E3 
7
Defrost Alarm 
(cabinet only)
 
 
Cabinet defrost has taken longer than 
1 hour. The control board has terminated 
defrost.
Turn the power off, then back on.
Check defrost heater, defrost thermistor. 
 
Note that "E3" may alternate with "dF" instead of
the temperature.