Hoshizaki F-300BAF Manuale Utente

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E. Sequence of Operation
Hoshizaki utilizes a solid state timer board to switch the components on and off as 
needed. The sequence is as follows: 
1. Startup
Flush switch in "ICE" position, power switch in "ON" position. FR energizes.
2. 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".
3. Ice Purge Cycle (60 seconds)
WCR energizes, closing the low water safety circuit and de-energizing WV. GMR 
energizes (clear relay located on TB). GM starts and GMPR energizes. GM runs for 60 
seconds to clear any ice from the evaporator. 
Note: Low water safety circuit is terminals 3 and 4 on TB.  
4. Freeze Cycle (Ice Making Process)
CR energizes (black relay located on TB). 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 WV as needed to continue the ice making process. This 
continues until BC shuts the ice maker down or power is turned off to the unit. 
5. Shutdown: 
BC activates (opens). FR de-energizes, FWV energizes. Approximately 90 seconds after 
BC activates, Comp and FMS de-energize, one minute later GMPR de-energizes and 
GM stops. 
Legend: BC–bin control; Comp–compressor; CR–compressor relay; FMS–self- 
 
 
   
contained fan motor; FR–flush relay; FWV–flush water valve; GM–gear motor; 
   
GMPR–gear motor protect relay; GMR–gear motor relay; LF/S–lower float     
 
   
switch; TB–timer board; UF/S–upper float switch; WCR–water control relay;  
 
   
WV–inlet water valve.
F. Ice Production Check
To check production, prepare a bucket or pan to catch the ice and a set of scales to 
weigh the ice. After the unit has operated for 10 to 0 minutes, catch the ice production 
for 10 minutes. Weigh the ice to establish the batch weight. Multiply the batch weight by 
144 for the total production in 4 hours.