Hoshizaki f043-809 kmd-410mwh Manuel D’Utilisation

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5. FLOAT SWITCH 
[a] EXPLANATION OF OPERATION 
The float operates 2 switches within the float switch. The lower switch (black and blue wires) 
is used for low water safety protection, initiating the freeze cycle refill and terminating the 
freeze cycle. The upper switch (black and red wires) is used to terminate the freeze cycle 
refill only. Refill will last until the upper float switch closes or the 1 minute countdown timer 
ends, whichever comes first. 
 
[b] CLEANING 
Depending on local water conditions, scale may build up on the float, float switch shaft and 
inside the housing. Scale on the float or shaft can cause the float to stick causing erratic 
operation. The float switch should be cleaned and checked before replacing. 
First, disconnect the float switch connector from the control box and remove the water tank 
and pump motor bracket together from the icemaker. Twist the mechanical lock inside of the 
pump motor bracket and remove the float switch. See "V. 15. FLOAT SWITCH." Remove 
the retainer clip from the shaft and slide the float off the shaft. Soak the switch assembly in 
ice machine cleaner. Wipe down the shaft, float, housing with cleaning solution. See "VI. 
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS." 
 
[c] FLOAT SWITCH CHECK PROCEDURE 
Before replacing a float switch that you suspect is bad, make sure the float switch has been 
cleaned. This procedure will help you verify your diagnosis. The float switch has three wires. 
The black wire is common. The blue wire is for the lower float switch contact and the red 
wire is for the upper float switch contact. 
 
1) Disconnect the black float switch connector from the control box. 
2) Drain the reservoir water. 
3) Turn the control switch to "ICE". 
4) As water fills the reservoir, the float switch contacts should close. Check continuity of the 
lower float switch contacts using the black and blue wires and the upper float switch 
contacts using the black and red wires. With the float positioned all the way up, both float 
switch contacts should be closed. If either float switch contact fails, the assembly should 
be replaced. 
5) Turn the control switch to "OFF". 
6) Drain the reservoir water. 
7) As water drains, the float switch contacts should open. Check continuity of the upper float 
switch contacts using the black and red wires and the lower float switch contacts using 
the black and blue wires. With the float positioned all the way down, both float switch 
contacts should be open. If either float switch contact fails, the assembly should be 
replaced. 
8) Reconnect the black connector to the control box when finished.