Hoshizaki FD650MWJC FD-650MWJ-C 22" Water Cooled Modular Cubelet Ice Machine With 622 lbs. Daily Ice Production, H-GUARD Plus, and CleanCycle 24 Design, in Stainless Steel

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Models
F-450MAJ(-C)
F-801MAJ(-C), MWJ(-C)
F-1002MAJ(-C), MWJ(-C), MRJ(-C), MLJ
F-1501MAJ(-C), MWJ(-C), MRJ(-C)
F-2001MWJ, MRJ/3(-C), MLJ
FD-650MAJ-C, MWJ-C, MRJ-C
FD-1002MAJ-C, MRJ-C
Modular Flaker
Instruction Manual
Issued: 7-27-2017
Revised: 11-26-2018
hoshizakiamerica.com
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WARNING
Only qualied service technicians should install and service the appliance. To
obtain the name and phone number of your local Hoshizaki Certied Service
Representative, visit www.hoshizaki.com. No installation or service should be
undertaken until the technician has thoroughly read this Instruction Manual.
Likewise, the owner/manager should not proceed to operate the appliance until the
installer has instructed them on its proper operation. Failure to install, operate, and
maintain the appliance in accordance with this manual will adversely affect safety,
performance, component life, and warranty coverage and may result in costly water
damage. Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer. Product failure or
property damage due to improper installation is not covered under warranty.
Hoshizaki provides this manual primarily to assist qualied service technicians in the
installation, maintenance, and service of the appliance.
Should the reader have any questions or concerns which have not been satisfactorily
addressed, please call, send an e-mail message, or write to the Hoshizaki Technical
Support Department for assistance.
Phone: 1-800-233-1940; (770) 487-2331
Fax: 1-800-843-1056; (770) 487-3360
E-mail: techsuppor[email protected]
618 Highway 74 South
Peachtree City, GA 30269
Attn: Hoshizaki Technical Support Department
NOTE: To expedite assistance, all correspondence/communication MUST include the
following information:
• Model Number
• Serial Number
• Complete and detailed explanation of the problem.
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CONTENTS
Important Safety Information ................................................................................................. 5
I. Specications ...................................................................................................................... 7
A. Electrical and Refrigerant Data ..................................................................................... 7
1. F-450MAJ(-C) .......................................................................................................... 7
2. F-801M_J(-C) ........................................................................................................... 7
3. F-1002M_J(-C)......................................................................................................... 8
4. F-1501M_J(-C) ......................................................................................................... 8
5. F-2001M_J(-C) ......................................................................................................... 9
6. F-2001MRJ3 ............................................................................................................ 9
7. FD-650M_J-C ......................................................................................................... 10
8. FD-1002M_J(-C) .................................................................................................... 10
B. Dimensions/Connections .............................................................................................11
1. Air-Cooled Models (MAJ(-C)) ..................................................................................11
2. Water-Cooled Models (MWJ(-C)) ........................................................................... 12
3. Remote Models (MRJ/3(-C)) .................................................................................. 13
4. Low Side, Parallel Rack System Models (MLJ) ..................................................... 14
5. Remote Condenser Unit URC-5F
(use with F-1002MRJ(-C), FD-650MRJ-C, FD-1002MRJ-C) .................................. 15
6. Remote Condenser Unit URC-14F
(use with F-1501MRJ(-C)) ...................................................................................... 15
7. Remote Condenser Unit URC-22F
(use with F-2001MRJ/3(-C)) .................................................................................. 16
II. Installation and Operating Instructions ............................................................................ 17
A. Location ...................................................................................................................... 17
B. Checks Before Installation ........................................................................................... 17
C. How to Remove Panels ............................................................................................... 18
D. Dispenser Unit/Ice Storage Bin and Icemaker Setup .................................................. 19
E. Electrical Connection .................................................................................................. 20
F. Water Supply and Drain Connections .......................................................................... 22
1. Icemaker ................................................................................................................ 23
2. Water-Cooled Condenser....................................................................................... 24
G. Remote Condenser Unit Installation ........................................................................... 26
1. Location ................................................................................................................. 26
2. Checks Before Installation ..................................................................................... 27
3. Setup ..................................................................................................................... 27
4. Line Set Size and Refrigerant Charge ................................................................... 28
5. Line Set Installation ............................................................................................... 29
6. Electrical Connection ............................................................................................. 32
7. Stacking Remote Condenser Unit .......................................................................... 33
IMPORTANT
This manual should be read carefully before the appliance is installed and operated.
Read the warnings and guidelines contained in this manual carefully as they
provide essential information for the continued safe use and maintenance of the
appliance. Retain this manual for any further reference that may be necessary.
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H. Parallel Rack System Connection ............................................................................... 34
1. Line Set Size and Rack System Requirements ...................................................... 34
2. Line Set Installation ............................................................................................... 34
I. Final Checklist .............................................................................................................. 37
J. Startup ......................................................................................................................... 38
K. Bin Control Check ....................................................................................................... 39
1. Infrared Sensor Check ........................................................................................... 39
2. Infrared Sensor Shutdown Delay ........................................................................... 41
L. Alarm Safeties ............................................................................................................. 42
III. Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 43
A. Maintenance Schedule ................................................................................................ 44
B. Cleaning and Sanitizing Instructions ........................................................................... 45
IV. Preparing the Appliance for Periods of Non-Use ............................................................ 49
V. Disposal ........................................................................................................................... 51
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Important Safety Information
Throughout this manual, notices appear to bring your attention to situations which could
result in death, serious injury, damage to the appliance, or damage to property.
WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which could result in death or
serious injury.
NOTICE Indicates a situation which could result in damage to the
appliance or property.
IMPORTANT Indicates important information about the installation, use, and
care of the appliance.
WARNING
The appliance should be destined only to the use for which it has been expressly
conceived. Any other use should be considered improper and therefore dangerous.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for injury or damage resulting
from improper, incorrect, and unreasonable use. Failure to install, operate, and
maintain the appliance in accordance with this manual will adversely affect safety,
performance, component life, and warranty coverage and may result in costly water
damage.
To reduce the risk of death, electric shock, serious injury, or re, follow basic
precautions including the following:
• Only qualied service technicians should install and service the appliance.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable national, state, and
local codes and regulations.
• Electrical connection must be hard-wired and must meet national, state, and local
electrical code requirements. Failure to meet these code requirements could result
in death, electric shock, serious injury, re, or damage.
The icemaker requires an independent power supply of proper capacity. See the
nameplate for electrical specications. Failure to use an independent power supply
of proper capacity can result in a tripped breaker, blown fuse, damage to existing
wiring, or component failure. This could lead to heat generation or re.
THE ICEMAKER MUST BE GROUNDED. Failure to properly ground the icemaker
could result in death or serious injury.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch the power switch or control switch
with damp hands.
• Move the power switch to the "OFF" position and turn off the power supply before
servicing. Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power supply from being turned back on
inadvertently.
• Do not place ngers or any other objects into the ice discharge opening.
• Do not make any alterations to the appliance. Alterations could result in electric
shock, injury, re, or damage.
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WARNING, continued
The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be properly supervised around the appliance.
• Do not climb, stand, or hang on the appliance or allow children or animals to do so.
Serious injury could occur or the appliance could be damaged.
• Do not use combustible spray or place volatile or ammable substances near the
appliance. They might catch re.
• Keep the area around the appliance clean. Dirt, dust, or insects in the appliance
could cause harm to individuals or damage to the appliance.
Additional Warning for Remote Models
THE REMOTE CONDENSER UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED. The power supply and
ground connection to the remote condenser unit are supplied from the icemaker.
Failure to properly ground the remote condenser unit could result in death or
serious injury.
Wire routing (conduit) and disconnect (if required) must meet national, state, and
local electrical code requirements. Failure to meet these code requirements could
result in death, electric shock, serious injury, re, or damage.
NOTICE
• Follow the water supply, drain connection, and maintenance instructions carefully to
reduce the risk of costly water damage.
• In areas where water damage is a concern, install in a contained area with a oor
drain.
• Install the icemaker in a location that stays above freezing. Normal operating
ambient temperature must be within 45°F to 100°F (7°C to 38°C).
• Do not leave the icemaker on during extended periods of non-use, extended
absences, or in sub-freezing temperatures. To properly prepare the icemaker for
these occasions, follow the instructions in "IV. Preparing the Icemaker for Periods of
Non-Use."
• Do not place objects on top of the appliance.
The dispenser unit/ice storage bin is for ice use only. Do not store anything else in
the dispenser unit/ice storage bin.
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I. Specications
A. Electrical and Refrigerant Data
The rating label and nameplate provide electrical and refrigerant data. The rating label
can be seen by removing the front panel. The nameplate is located on the rear panel. For
certication marks, see the nameplate.
We reserve the right to make changes in specications and design without prior notice.
1. F-450MAJ(-C)
Single Phase
Model Number F-450MAJ(-C)
AC Supply Voltage 115/60/1
Compressor 115V 8.4RLA 50LRA
Gear Motor 115V 2.4FLA 1/4HP
Fan Motor 115V 1FLA 50W
Other 115V 0.03A
Maximum Fuse Size 15 AMPS
Max. HACR Breaker
(USA Only)
15 AMPS
Max. Circuit Breaker
(Canada Only)
15 AMPS
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
15 AMPS
Design Pressure HI-427PSI LO-230PSI
Refrigerant 404A 15.2 OZ.
2. F-801M_J(-C)
Single Phase
Model Number F-801MAJ(-C) F-801MWJ(-C)
AC Supply Voltage 115/60/1 115/60/1
Compressor 115V 7.5RLA 54.5LRA 115V 7.5RLA 54.5LRA
Gear Motor 115V 3.0FLA 200W 115V 3.0FLA 200W
Fan Motor 115V 1.0FLA 1/15HP – – –
Other 115V 0.03A 115V 0.03A
Maximum Fuse Size 15 AMPS 15 AMPS
Max. HACR Breaker
(USA Only)
15 AMPS 15 AMPS
Max. Circuit Breaker
(Canada Only)
15 AMPS 15 AMPS
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
15 AMPS 15 AMPS
Design Pressure HI - 467PSI LO - 250PSI HI - 467PSI LO - 250PSI
Refrigerant 404A 1 LB. 12 OZ. 404A 10.7 OZ.
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3. F-1002M_J(-C)
Single Phase
Model Number F-1002MAJ(-C) F-1002MWJ(-C) F-1002MRJ(-C) F-1002MLJ(-C)
AC Supply Voltage 115/60/1 115/60/1 115/60/1 115/60/1
Compressor 115V 11.2RLA
93LRA
115V 10.7RLA
93LRA
115V 11.2RLA
93LRA
– – –
Gear Motor 115V 3.0FLA 200W 115V 3.0FLA 200W 115V 3.0FLA 200W 115V 3.0FLA 200W
Fan Motor 115V 1.0FLA
1/15HP
– – – 115V 3A MAX
(Fan in URC)
– – –
Other 115V 0.03A 115V 0.03A 115V 0.53A 115V 0.53A
Maximum Fuse Size 20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS 15 AMPS
Max. HACR Breaker
(USA Only)
20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS 15 AMPS
Max. Circuit Breaker
(Canada Only)
20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS 15 AMPS
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS 15 AMPS
Design Pressure HI-467PSI
LO-250PSI
HI-427PSI
LO-250PSI
HI-467PSI
LO-250PSI
HI-467PSI
LO-250PSI
Refrigerant 404A 2 LB. 4 OZ. 404A 12.3 OZ. 404A
Total Refrigerant
Charge with
Hoshizaki Remote
Condenser Unit
URC-5F: 4LB. 1.2
OZ.
Use only with 404A,
407A, or 407F
4. F-1501M_J(-C)
Single Phase
Model Number F-1501MAJ(-C) F-1501MWJ(-C) F-1501MRJ(-C)
AC Supply Voltage 208-230/60/1 (3 wire with
neutral)
208-230/60/1 (3 wire with
neutral)
208-230/60/1 (3 wire with
neutral)
Compressor 208-230V 9.3RLA 56LRA 208-230V 9.3RLA 56LRA 208-230V 9.3RLA 56LRA
Gear Motor 115V 5.6FLA 400W 115V 5.6FLA 400W 115V 5.6FLA 400W
Fan Motor 115V 1.0FLA 1/15HP Cabinet: 115V 0.51FLA 8W Cabinet: 115V 0.51FLA 8W
Remote: 115V 3A MAX
Other 115V 0.03A 115V 0.03A 115V 0.03A
Maximum Fuse Size 20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Max. HACR Breaker
(USA Only)
20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Max. Circuit Breaker
(Canada Only)
20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Design Pressure HI-467PSI LO-250PSI HI-427PSI LO-250PSI HI-467PSI LO-250PSI
Refrigerant 404A 2 LB. 5 OZ. 404A 1 LB 4.5 OZ. 404A
Total Refrigerant Charge
with Hoshizaki Remote
Condenser Unit URC-14F:
9LB. 9 OZ.
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5. F-2001M_J(-C)
Single Phase
Model Number F-2001MWJ(-C) F-2001MRJ(-C) F-2001MLJ
AC Supply Voltage 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 115/60/1
Compressor 240V 10.8RLA 96LRA 240V 10.8RLA 96LRA – – –
Gear Motor 120V 5.6 FLA 400W 120V 5.6 FLA 400W 120V 5.6 FLA 400W
Cabinet Fan Motor 115V 0.51 FLA 8W 115V 0.51 FLA 8W 115 0.51 FLA 8W
Remote Fan Motor – – – 120V 3A MAX
Other 120V 0.03A 120V 0.03A 120V 0.3A
Maximum Fuse Size 30 AMPS 30 AMPS 15 AMPS
Max. HACR Breaker
(USA Only)
30 AMPS 30 AMPS 15 AMPS
Max. Circuit Breaker
(Canada Only)
30 AMPS 30 AMPS 15 AMPS
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
30 AMPS 30 AMPS 15 AMPS
Design Pressure HI-467PSI
LO-290PSI
HI-467PSI
LO-290PSI
HI-467PSI
LO-290PSI
Refrigerant 404A 2 LB. 404A
Total Refrigerant Charge
with Hoshizaki Remote
Condenser Unit
URC-22F: 15LB. 14 OZ.
Use only with 404A,
407A, or 407F
6. F-2001MRJ3
Three Phase
Model Number F-2001MRJ3
AC Supply Voltage 208-230/60/3
Compressor 240V 9.0RLA 75LRA
Gear Motor 120V 5.6 FLA 400W
Cabinet Fan Motor 115V 0.51 FLA 8W
Remote Fan Motor 120V 3A MAX
Other 120V 0.03A
Maximum Fuse Size 20 AMPS
Max. HACR Breaker
(USA Only)
20 AMPS
Max. Circuit Breaker
(Canada Only)
20 AMPS
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
20 AMPS
Design Pressure HI-467PSI
LO-290PSI
Refrigerant 404A
Total Refrigerant Charge
with Hoshizaki Remote
Condenser Unit
URC-22F: 15LB. 14 OZ.
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7. FD-650M_J-C
Single Phase
Model Number FD-650MAJ-C FD-650MWJ-C FD-650MRJ-C
AC Supply Voltage 115/60/1 115/60/1 115/60/1
Compressor 115V 7.9RLA 54.5LRA 115V 5.5RLA 50LRA 115V 5.5RLA 50LRA
Gear Motor 120V 2.3FLA 1/4HP 120V 2.3FLA 1/4HP 120V 2.3FLA 1/4HP
Fan Motor 115V 1.0FLA 1/15HP (each) - 120V 3A MAX (Fan in URC)
Other 115-120V 0.3A 115-120V 0.3A 115-120V 0.3A
Maximum Fuse Size 20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Max. HACR Breaker
(USA Only)
20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Max. Circuit Breaker
(Canada Only)
20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
20 AMPS 20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Design Pressure HI-427PSI LO-230PSI HI-427PSI LO-230PSI HI-427PSI LO-230PSI
Refrigerant 404A 12.4 OZ. 404A 15.0 OZ. 404A
Total Refrigerant Charge
with Hoshizaki Remote
Condenser Unit URC-5F:
4LB. 1.2 OZ.
8. FD-1002M_J(-C)
Single Phase
Model Number FD-1002MAJ-C FD-1002MRJ-C
AC Supply Voltage 115/60/1 115/60/1
Compressor 115V 11.2RLA 93LRA 115V 11.2RLA 93LRA
Gear Motor 115V 3.0FLA 200W 115V 3.0FLA 200W
Fan Motor 115V 1.0FLA 1/15HP 115V 3A MAX (Fan in URC)
Other 115V 0.03A 115V 0.53A
Maximum Fuse Size 20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Max. HACR Breaker
(USA Only)
20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Max. Circuit Breaker
(Canada Only)
20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Minimum Circuit
Ampacity
20 AMPS 20 AMPS
Design Pressure HI - 467PSI LO - 250PSI HI - 467PSI LO - 250PSI
Refrigerant 404A 2 LB. 4.1 OZ. 404A
Total Refrigerant Charge
with Hoshizaki Remote
Condenser Unit URC-5F:
4LB. 1.2 OZ.
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B. Dimensions/Connections
1. Air-Cooled Models (MAJ(-C))
Units: mm [in.]
Rear
Side
Bottom
F-801 and F-1002
Model Shown: F-801MAJ
Model Shown: F-801MAJ
Model Shown: F-801MAJ
F-450MAJ(-C) F-801MAJ(-C)
F-1002MAJ(-C)
F-1501MAJ(-C)
F-2001MAJ(-C)
FD-650MAJ-C
FD-1002MAJ-C
A 560 [22] 560 [22] 768 [30-1/4] 560 [22]
B 556 [21-7/8] 556 [21-7/8] 756 [29-3/4] 556 [21-7/8]
C 395 [15-9/16] 395 [15-9/16] 602 [23-3/4] 395 [15-9/16]
D 558 [21-15/16] 659 [25-15/16] 874 [34-3/8] 659 [25-15/16]
E 499 [19-11/16] 599 [23-9/16] 817 [32-1/8] 599 [23-9/16]
F 476 [18-11/16] 575 [22-5/8] 731 [28-13/16] 575 [22-5/8]
G 169 [6-11/16] 169 [6-5/8] 165 [6-1/2] 169 [6-5/8]
H 22 [7/8] 24 [15/16] 25 [1] 24 [15/16]
I 42 [1-5/8] 35 [1-3/8] 44 [1-3/4] 37 [1-1/2]
J 64 [2-1/2] 67 [2-5/8] 87 [3-7/16] 64 [2-1/2]
K 672 [26-7/16] 675 [26-9/16] 676 [26-5/8] 587 [23-182]
L 695 [27-3/8] 694 [27-3/8] 699 [27-1/2] 607 [24]
M 260 [10-3/16] ------- 323 [12-11/16] 280 [11]
N 28 [1-1/8] ------- 30 [1-3/16] 28 [1-1/8]
O 370 [14-1/2] ------- 330 [13] 324 [12-11/16]
P 104 [4-1/8] ------- 113 [4-1/2] 106 [4-3/16]
NOTICE
Allow 6" (15 cm) clearance at rear
and sides for proper air circulation
and ease of maintenance and/or
service should they be required. Allow
24"(61cm) clearance at top to allow
for removal of the auger.
The dispenser unit/ice storage bin
opening must accommodate the
bottom opening as in the illustration.
Bottom
F-450, F-1501,
FD-650, and FD-1002
G
Model Shown: FD-650MAJ-C
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2. Water-Cooled Models (MWJ(-C))
Units: mm [in.]
F-801MWJ(-C)
F-1002MWJ(-C)
F-1501MWJ(-C)
F-2001MWJ(-C)
FD-650MWJ-C
A 560 [22] 768 [30-1/4] 560 [22]
B 550 [21-5/8] 756 [29-3/4] 550 [21-5/8]
C 395 [15-9/16] 602 [23-3/4] 395 [15-9/16]
D 659 [25-15/16] 874 [34-3/8] 659 [25-15/16]
E 599 [23-9/16] 817 [32-1/8] 599 [23-5/8]
F 575 [22-5/8] 731 [28-13/16] 575 [22-5/8]
G 169 [6-5/8] 165 [6-1/2] 169 [6-5/8]
H 24 [15/16] 25 [1] 23 [7/8]
I 41 [1-5/8] 44 [1-3/4] 43 [1-3/4]
J 67 [2-5/8] 87 [3-7/16] 62 [2-1/2]
K 185 [7-5/16] 371 [14-5/8] 235 [9-1/4]
L 145 [5-11/16] 139 [5-1/2] 95 [3-3/4]
M 80 [3-1/8] 127 [5] 83 [3-1/4]
N 675 [26-9/16] 676 [26-5/8] 587 [23-1/8]
O 694 [27-3/8] 699 [27-1/2] 607 [24]
Q ------- 323 [12-11/16] 280 [11]
R ------- 30 [1-3/16] 28 [1-1/8]
S ------- 330 [13] 324 [12-11/16]
T ------- 113 [4-1/2] 106 [4-3/16]
Rear
Side
Bottom
F-801 and F-1002
Model Shown: F-801MWJ
Model Shown: F-801MWJ
Model Shown: F-801MWJ
NOTICE
Allow 6" (15 cm) clearance at rear
and sides for proper air circulation
and ease of maintenance and/or
service should they be required. Allow
24"(61cm) clearance at top to allow
for removal of the auger.
The dispenser unit/ice storage bin
opening must accommodate the
bottom opening as in the illustration.
Bottom
F-1501 and FD-650
Model Shown: FD-650MWJ-C
G
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3. Remote Models (MRJ/3(-C))
NOTICE
Allow 6" (15 cm) clearance at rear
and sides for proper air circulation
and ease of maintenance and/or
service should they be required. Allow
24"(61cm) clearance at top to allow
for removal of the auger.
The dispenser unit/ice storage bin
opening must accommodate the
bottom opening as in the illustration.
F-1002MRJ(-C) F-1501MRJ(-C)
F-2001MRJ/3(-C)
FD-650MRJ-C
FD-1002MRJ-C
A 560 [22] 768 [30-1/4] 560 [22]
B 556 [21-7/8] 756 [29-3/4] 556 [21-7/8]
C 395 [15-9/16] 602 [23-3/4] 395 [15-1/2]
D 659 [25-15/16] 874 [34-3/8] 659 [26]
E 599 [23-9/16] 817 [32-1/8] 599 [23-5/8]
F 575 [22-5/8] 731 [28-13/16] 575 [22-5/8]
G 169 [6-5/8] 165 [6-1/2] 169 [6-5/8]
H 24 [15/16] 25 [1] 23 [7/8]
I 35 [1-3/8] 44 [1-3/4] 43 [1-3/4]
J 65 [2-1/2] 87 [3-7/16] 62 [2-1/2]
K 434 [17-1/16] 524 [20-5/8] 434 [17-1/8]
L 40 [1-9/16] 92 [3-5/8] 70 [2-3/4]
M 100 [3-15/16] 154 [6] 60 [2-3/8]
N 70 [2-3/4] 70 [2-3/4] 70 [2-3/4]
O 675 [26-5/8] 676 [26-5/8] 587 [23-1/8]
P 694 [27-3/8] 699 [27-1/2] 607 [23-13/16]
Q ------- 323 [12-11/16] 280 [11]
R ------- 30 [1-3/16] 28 [1-1/8]
S ------- 330 [13] 324 [12-11/16]
T ------- 113 [4-1/2] 106 [4-3/16]
Units: mm [in.]
Rear
Side
Bottom
F-1002
Model Shown: FD-650MRJ-C
Model Shown: FD-650MRJ-C
Model Shown: FD-650MRJ-C
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Bottom
F-1501,
FD-650, and FD-1002
Model Shown: FD-650MRJ-C
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4. Low Side, Parallel Rack System Models (MLJ)
F-1002MLJ F-2001MLJ
A 560 [22] 768 [30-1/4]
B 555 [21-7/8] 762 [30]
C 395 [15-9/16] 602 [23-11/16]
D 658 [25-7/8] 874 [34-7/16]
E 598 [23-1/2] 817 [32-3/16]
F 575 [22-5/8] 705 [27-3/4]
G 169 [6-5/8] 165 [6-1/2]
H 24 [15/16] 24 [15/16]
I 35 [1-3/8] 43 [1-11/16]
J 64 [2-1/2] 75 [2-15/16]
K
434 [17-1/16] 524 [20-5/8]
L
40 [1-9/16] 92 [3-5/8]
M 60 [2-3/8] 62 [2-7/16]
Units: mm [in.]
Rear
Side
Bottom
NOTICE
Allow 6" (15 cm) clearance at rear
and sides for proper air circulation
and ease of maintenance and/or
service should they be required. Allow
24"(61cm) clearance at top to allow
for removal of the auger.
The dispenser unit/ice storage bin
opening must accommodate the
bottom opening as in the illustration.
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F-2001MLJ
F-1002MLJ
Bottom
F-1002MLJ
F-2001MLJ
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5. Remote Condenser Unit URC-5F
(use with F-1002MRJ(-C), FD-650MRJ-C, FD-1002MRJ-C)
Units: mm [in.]
Icemaker
Model
URC-5F Heat of Rejection
AT 90°F (32°C)
WT 70°F (21°C)
F-1002MRJ 7,660 BTU/hr
F-1002MRJ-C 7,840 BTU/hr
FD-650MRJ-C 4,900 BTU/hr
FD-1002MRJ-C 8,900 BTU/hr
NOTICE
Allow 24" (61cm) clearance
at front and rear for proper
air circulation and ease of
maintenance and/or service
should they be required.
Rear
Top
6. Remote Condenser Unit URC-14F
(use with F-1501MRJ(-C))
Units: mm [in.]
Rear
Top
Icemaker
Model
URC-14F Heat of Rejection
AT 90°F (32°C)
WT 70°F (21°C)
F-1501MRJ
13,194 BTU/hr
F-1501MRJ-C
NOTICE
Allow 24" (61cm) clearance
at front and rear for proper
air circulation and ease of
maintenance and/or service
should they be required.
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7. Remote Condenser Unit URC-22F
(use with F-2001MRJ/3(-C))
Units: mm [in.]
Rear
Top
Icemaker Model
URC-22F Heat of Rejection
AT 90°F (32°C)
WT 70°F (21°C)
F-2001MRJ 16,475 BTU/hr
F-2001MRJ-C 17,690 BTU/hr
F-2001MRJ3 16,890 BTU/hr
NOTICE
Allow 24" (61cm) clearance
at front and rear for proper
air circulation and ease of
maintenance and/or service
should they be required.
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II. Installation and Operating Instructions
WARNING
The appliance must be installed in accordance with applicable national, state, and
local codes and regulations.
• Failure to install, operate, and maintain the appliance in accordance with this
manual will adversely affect safety, performance, component life, and warranty
coverage and may result in costly water damage.
CHOKING HAZARD: Ensure all components, fasteners, and thumbscrews
are securely in place after installation. Make sure that none have fallen into the
dispenser unit/ice storage bin.
A. Location
NOTICE
The icemaker is not intended for outdoor use. Normal operating ambient
temperature must be within 45°F to 100°F (7°C to 38°C); Normal operating
water temperature must be within 45°F to 90°F (7°C to 32°C). Operation of the
icemaker, for extended periods, outside of these normal temperature ranges may
affect icemaker performance.
The icemaker will not work at sub-freezing temperatures. To prevent damage
to the water supply line, drain the icemaker if the air temperature is going to go
below 32°F (0°C). See "IV. Preparing the Icemaker for Periods of Non-Use."
The icemaker should not be located next to ovens, grills, or other high heat producing
equipment.
Allow 6" (15 cm) clearance at rear and sides for proper air circulation and ease of
maintenance and/or service should they be required. Allow 24" (61 cm) clearance at top
to allow for removal of the auger.
The location should provide a rm and level foundation for the appliance.
B. Checks Before Installation
Visually inspect the exterior of the shipping container and immediately report any
damage to the carrier. Upon opening the container, any concealed damage should also
be immediately reported to the carrier.
• Remove the shipping carton, tape, and packing material. If any are left in the appliance,
it will not work properly.
• See the nameplate on the rear panel, and check that your voltage supplied corresponds
with the voltage specied on the nameplate.
• Remove the panels to prevent damage when installing the appliance. See "II.C. How to
Remove Panels."
• Remove the package containing the accessories.
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• Remove the protective plastic lm from the panels. If the appliance is exposed to the
sun or to heat, remove the lm after the appliance cools.
• Check that the refrigerant lines do not rub or touch lines or other surfaces, and that the
fan blade (if applicable) turns freely.
• Check that the compressor is snug on all mounting pads.
• Flaker models can be installed on an ice storage bin only. Cubelet models can be
installed on either a dispenser unit or an ice storage bin. The ice storage bins listed
below are recommended.
Model Number Bin Width Recommended Hoshizaki Ice Storage Bin
F-450MAJ(-C)
F-801M_J(-C)
F-1002M_J(-C)
22" or Wider B-300 Series
FD-650M_J-C
FD-1002M_J-C
BD-300 Series
F-1501M_J(-C)
F-2001M_J/3(-C)
30" or Wider B-500 Series
For further options, contact your local Hoshizaki distributor.
NOTICE! Remote models must be connected to an appropriate remote condenser
unit. The remote condenser units listed below are recommended. Connection to a
different remote condenser unit will void the warranty unless Hoshizaki approves
a different remote condenser unit for your specic application. For further
details, contact your local Hoshizaki distributor.
Model Number Recommended Hoshizaki Remote Condenser Unit
F-1002MRJ
F-1002MRJ-C
FD-650MRJ-C
FD-1002MRJ-C
URC-5F
F-1501MRJ(-C) URC-14F
F-2001MRJ/3(-C) URC-22F
• On low-side models, an R-404A, R-407A, or R-407F parallel rack system is needed.
See "II.H. Parallel Rack System Connection" for refrigeration circuit details.
C. How to Remove Panels
See Fig. 1
• Front Panel: Remove the screw. Lift up and
towards you.
Top Panel: Lift up at front slightly, push rearward
and lift off.
• Side Panels: Remove the screw. Slide forward
slightly and lift off.
Model Shown: FD-650MAJ-C
Fig. 1
Top Panel
Side Panel
Side Panel
Front Panel
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D. Dispenser Unit/Ice Storage Bin and Icemaker Setup
WARNING
The installer must ensure the dispenser unit/ice storage bin is compatible with
the icemaker, and the dispenser unit/ice storage bin and icemaker are properly
attached and secured.
1a) Dispenser Unit: Follow the dispenser unit's setup procedure. Note that only cubelet
models can be installed on a dispenser unit; aker models cannot be installed on a
dispenser unit.
1b) Ice Storage Bin: Unpack the ice storage bin and attach the 4 adjustable legs provided
(bin accessory) to the bottom of the ice storage bin.
2) Position the dispenser unit/ice storage bin in its permanent location.
3) If required, install an adapter kit or top kit. Contact your local Hoshizaki distributor for
recommendations.
4) Level the dispenser unit/ice storage bin in both the left-to-right and front-to-rear
directions. Ifusing an ice storage bin, adjust the ice storage bin legs to level.
5) Place the icemaker on top of the dispenser unit/ice storage bin.
6a) Dispenser Unit: Follow the dispenser unit, adapter kit, or top kit instructions for
securing the icemaker. If no instructions are available, secure the icemaker using the
mounting brackets provided. Rotate the mounting brackets so that they t ush to the
dispenser unit. SeeFig.2a. Secure the mounting brackets to the icemaker with the bolts
provided. Secure the mounting brackets to the dispenser unit with self-tapping screws
(not provided). NOTICE! Use care to avoid damage to dispenser unit components
when attaching the mounting brackets.
6b) Ice Storage Bin: Follow the ice storage bin, adapter kit, or top kit instructions for
securing the icemaker. If no instructions are available, secure the icemaker using the
2mounting brackets and the bolts provided. See Fig.2b.
Fig. 2a
Icemaker
Bolts
Mounting
Brackets
Fig. 2b
Icemaker
Bolts
Mounting
Brackets
Dispenser
Unit
Self-Tapping
Screws
(Not Provided)
Ice
Storage
Bin
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E. Electrical Connection
WARNING
For All Models
• Electrical connection must be hard-wired and must meet national, state, and local
electrical code requirements. Failure to meet these code requirements could result
in death, electric shock, serious injury, re, or damage.
The icemaker requires an independent power supply of proper capacity. See
the nameplate for electrical specications. Failure to use an independent power
supply of proper capacity can result in a tripped breaker, blown fuse, damage to
existing wiring, or component failure. This could lead to heat generation or re.
THE ICEMAKER MUST BE GROUNDED. Failure to properly ground the icemaker
could result in death or serious injury.
• Electrical connection must be made in accordance with the instructions on the
"WARNING" tag, provided with the pig tail leads in the junction box. See Fig. 3.
Additional Warnings for Remote Models
THE REMOTE CONDENSER UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED. Power supply and
ground wire to the remote condenser unit are supplied from the icemaker. See
"II.G.6. Electrical Connection." Failure to properly ground the remote condenser
unit could result in death or serious injury.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, make all remote condenser unit connections
before connecting the icemaker power supply.
NOTICE
On remote models, the appliance must have power for a minimum of 4hours prior
to startup to prevent compressor damage.
• Usually an electrical permit and services of a licensed electrician are required.
The maximum allowable voltage variation is ±10 percent of the nameplate rating.
• On single phase models, the white lead must be connected to the neutral conductor of the
power source. NOTICE! Miswiring may result in damage to the icemaker.
NOTICE! On three phase models, the transformers voltage tap switch must be
positioned to match incoming voltage at startup.
NOTICE! On three phase models, connect the highest incoming voltage supply
("stinger leg") to the power wire dedicated to the compressor. See the wiring label
on the icemaker.
The opening for the power supply connection is 7/8" DIA to t a 1/2" trade size conduit.
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F-450MAJ(-C)
F-801M_J(-C)
F-1002M_J(-C)
F-2001MLJ
FD-650M_J-C
FD-1002M_J-C
F-1501M_J(-C)
F-2001M_J(-C)
F-2001MRJ3
WARNING
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
THIS UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED
Failure to properly ground or wire
this unit could result in death,
serious injury, or severe damage
to the icemaker. The white lead
must be connected to the neutral
conductor of the power source.
See diagram below.
4A5700-010
208-230/60/1
(3 wire with neutral for 115V)
JUNCTION BOX
208-230
V
BLACK
BROWN
L1
L2
WHITE
N
1
15-
120V
BROWN
WARNING
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
THIS UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED
Failure to properly ground or wire
this unit could result in death,
serious injury, or severe damage to
the icemaker.
This unit must be connected to a
three-phase power source.
The transformer’s voltage tap switch
must be positioned to match incoming
voltage at startup.
See diagram below.
208-230/60/3
4A5701-010
JUNCTION BOX
208-230
V
BLACK
L1
L3
RED
L2
208-
230V
208-
230V
Fig. 3
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F. Water Supply and Drain Connections
See Fig. 4, 5, and 6
WARNING
Water supply and drain connections must be installed in accordance with applicable
national, state, and local regulations.
NOTICE
• Normal operating water temperature must be within 45°F to 90°F (7°C to
32°C). Operation of the appliance, for extended periods, outside of this normal
temperature range may affect appliance performance.
Water supply pressure must be a minimum of 10 PSIG and a maximum of
113PSIG. If the pressure exceeds 113 PSIG, the use of a pressure reducing valve
is required.
• External lters, strainers, or softeners may be required depending on water quality.
Contact your local Hoshizaki Certied Service Representative or local Hoshizaki
distributor for recommendations.
A plumbing permit and services of a licensed plumber may be required in some areas.
The icemaker drain line, dispenser unit/ice storage bin drain line, and water-cooled
condenser drain line (if applicable) must be run separately.
• Drain lines must have 1/4" fall per foot (2 cm per 1 m) on horizontal runs to get a good
ow. A vented tee connection is also required for proper ow.
• Drain lines should not be piped directly to the sewer system. An air gap of a minimum of
2vertical inches (5 cm) must be between the end of the drain pipes from the icemaker,
dispenser unit/ice storage bin, and water-cooled condenser (if applicable) and the oor
drain.
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1. Icemaker
Icemaker Water
Supply Inlet
Minimum Icemaker
Water Supply Line Size
Icemaker Drain
Outlet
Minimum Icemaker
Drain Line Size
1/2" Female Pipe
Thread (FPT)
1/4" Nominal ID
Copper Water Tubing or
Equivalent
3/4" Female Pipe
Thread (FPT)
3/4" NominalID
Hard Pipe or
Equivalent
An icemaker water supply line shut-off valve and drain valve must be installed.
• Be sure there is sufficient extra water supply line and drain line for the appliance to be
pulled out for service.
Fig. 4
Icemaker
Icemaker
Water Supply
Inlet
1/2" FPT
Bin Drain Outlet
3/4" FPT
2-inch (5-cm) air gap
Floor
Drain
Icemaker
Drain Outlet
3/4" FPT
Ice
Storage
Bin
Model Shown:
F-801MAJ
Vent Tube
Minimum 3/4" Nominal ID
Hard Pipe or Equivalent
Air-Cooled, Remote, and Low-Side Models
Drain Valve
Shut-Off Valve
Separate piping to approved
drain. Leave a 2-inch (5-cm)
vertical air gap between the
end of each pipe and the
drain.
Be sure there is sufficient
extra water supply line and
drain line for the appliance
to be pulled out for service.
Minimum 1/4" Nominal ID Copper
Water Tubing or Equivalent
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2-inch (5-cm) air gap
Floor
Drain
2. Water-Cooled Condenser
a) Connection to an Open Drain System
Condenser Water
Supply Inlet
Minimum Condenser
Water Supply Line Size
Condenser Drain
Outlet
Minimum Condenser
Drain Line Size
1/2" Female Pipe
Thread (FPT)
1/4" Nominal ID Copper
Water Tubing or Equivalent
3/8" Female Pipe
Thread (FPT)
1/4" Nominal ID Hard Pipe
or Equivalent
A condenser water supply line shut-off valve and drain valve must be installed.
• In some areas, a back ow preventer may be required in the cooling water circuit.
• In order to maintain the proper high side pressure, the condenser water supply inlet
temperature should not drop below 45°F (7°C) and the condenser drain outlet temperature
must be in the 104°F to 115°F (40°C to 46°C) range. Once the icemaker installation
is complete, conrm the condenser drain outlet temperature 5 minutes after a freeze
cycle starts. If the condenser drain outlet temperature is not in the proper range, use a
at blade screwdriver to rotate the adjustment screw on the water-regulating valve until
the temperature is in the proper range (rotate counterclockwise to raise temperature or
clockwise to lower temperature).
Fig. 5
Water-Cooled Models
Connection to an Open Drain System
Icemaker
Icemaker Water
Supply Inlet
1/2" FPT
Bin Drain Outlet
3/4" FPT
Icemaker
Drain Outlet
3/4" FPT
Condenser Water
Supply Inlet
1/2" FPT
Condenser
Drain Outlet
3/8" FPT
Model Shown:
F-801MWJ
Vent Tube
Minimum 3/4" Nominal ID
Hard Pipe or Equivalent
Vent Tube
Ice
Storage
Bin
Minimum 1/4"
Nominal ID Hard
Pipe or Equivalent
Separate piping to approved
drain. Leave a 2-inch (5-cm)
vertical air gap between the
end of each pipe and the
drain.
Be sure there is sufficient
extra water supply line and
drain line for the appliance
to be pulled out for service.
Drain Valve
Shut-Off Valve
Minimum 1/4" Nominal ID Copper
Water Tubing or Equivalent
Minimum 1/4" Nominal ID Copper
Water Tubing or Equivalent
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2-inch (5-cm) air gap
Floor
Drain
b) Connection to a Closed Loop System
Condenser Water
Supply Inlet
Minimum Condenser
Water Supply Line Size
Condenser
Return Outlet
Minimum Condenser
Return Line Size
1/2" Female Pipe
Thread (FPT)
1/4" Nominal ID Copper
Water Tubing or Equivalent
3/8" Female Pipe
Thread (FPT)
1/4" Nominal ID Copper
Water Tubing or Equivalent
• Shut-off valves and drain valves must be installed at both the condenser water supply inlet
and condenser return outlet.
• Minimum water ow to the condenser is 4 GPM.
The pressure differential between the condenser water supply inlet and condenser return
outlet must be no less than 10 PSIG.
When using a glycol blend, the solution mixture must be less than 30% glycol.
• In order to maintain the proper high side pressure, the condenser water supply inlet
temperature should not drop below 45°F (7°C) and the condenser return outlet
temperature must be in the 104°F to 115°F (40°C to 46°C) range. Once the icemaker
installation is complete, conrm the condenser return outlet temperature 5 minutes after a
freeze cycle starts. If the condenser return outlet temperature is not in the proper range,
use a at blade screwdriver to rotate the adjustment screw on the water-regulating valve
until the temperature is in the proper range (rotate counterclockwise to raise temperature
or clockwise to lower temperature).
Shut-Off Valve
Icemaker
Drain Outlet
3/4" FPT
Icemaker Water
Supply Inlet
1/2" FPT
Fig. 6
Condenser Water
Supply Inlet
1/2" FPT
Condenser
Return Outlet
3/8" FPT
Separate piping to approved
drain. Leave a 2-inch (5-cm)
vertical air gap between the
end of each pipe and the
drain.
Icemaker
Bin Drain Outlet
3/4" FPT
Drain Valve
Water-Cooled Models
Connection to a Closed Loop System
Model Shown:
F-801MWJ
Ice
Storage
Bin
Minimum 1/4" Nominal ID Copper
Water Tubing or Equivalent
Minimum 3/4" Nominal ID
Hard Pipe or Equivalent
Vent Tube
Be sure there is sufficient
extra water supply line and
drain line for the appliance
to be pulled out for service.
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Fig. 7
Min. 24" (61 cm) Clearance
Air Air
Fig. 8
Icemaker
Remote
Condenser
Unit
Service Loop
Max.
33'
(10 m)
Remote
Condenser
Unit
Max.
10'
(3 m)
Icemaker
Service Loop
G. Remote Condenser Unit Installation
WARNING
• Installation of remote condenser unit must be performed by properly trained and
EPA-certied service personnel.
The remote condenser unit must be installed in accordance with applicable
national, state, and local codes and regulations.
• Failure to install the remote condenser unit within these guidelines may adversely
affect safety, performance, component life, and warranty coverage.
• Power supply and ground wire to the remote condenser unit are supplied from the
icemaker. For details, see section "II.G.6. Electrical Connection."
1. Location
NOTICE
The remote condenser unit is intended for outdoor use. Normal operating ambient
temperature must be within -20°F to +122°F (-29°C to +50°C). Operation of the
remote condenser unit, for extended periods, outside of this normal temperature
range may affect appliance performance.
The maximum line length for the standard line sizes and refrigerant charge is
66' (20 m). With larger line sizes and/or additional refrigerant, the maximum line
length is 100' (30.5 m). For details, see "II.G.4 Line Set Size and Refrigerant
Charge."
The maximum vertical distance between the remote condenser unit and the
icemaker is 33' (10 m) above or 10' (3 m) below the icemaker. These distances
are measured tting to tting. See Fig. 7.
The remote condenser unit must be positioned in a permanent site under the following
guidelines:
A rm and at site.
A dry and well ventilated area with 24" (61cm) clearance at front and rear for proper air
circulation and ease of maintenance and/or service should they be required. See Fig. 8.
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2. Checks Before Installation
1) Remove the shipping carton, tape, and packing material.
2) Check that the refrigerant lines do not rub or touch lines or other surfaces, and that the
fan blades move freely.
3. Setup
1) Assemble 2 sets of legs using the legs, bolts, and nuts provided. See Fig. 9.
2) Position 1 of the plates provided between a set of legs and the remote condenser unit,
then secure the legs to the remote condenser unit with the bolts and nuts provided.
Repeat on the other side with the remaining set of legs.
3) The bottom of each leg has a mounting hole. Secure the legs to the permanent site with
4 bolts (not included).
Fig. 9
Bolt with Split Lock
Washer and Flat Washer
Nut
Plate
Leg
Bolt with Split Lock
Washer and Flat Washer
Nut
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4. Line Set Size and Refrigerant Charge
NOTICE
The icemaker, line set, and remote condenser unit must contain the same type
of refrigerant. Mixing of refrigerants will result in improper operation and possible
damage to the refrigeration system.
Line Set Size and Refrigerant Charge
Hoshizaki
Icemaker
Hoshizaki
Remote
Condenser
Unit
Line Set
Up to 66' (20 m)
Line Set
Greater than 66' (20 m)
Maximum 100' (30.5 m)
Liquid
Line
Discharge
Line
Charge
Adjustment
Liquid
Line
Discharge
Line
Charge Adjustment
(R-404A)
F-1002MRJ(-C)
FD-650MRJ-C
FD-1002MRJ-C
URC-5F 1/4"
OD
3/8" OD Not
Applicable
3/8"
OD
1/2" OD Add 16.5 oz. (468g)
to compensate for
larger diameter line
sizes, then add
0.4oz. for each foot
over 66' (40g for
each meter over
20m). Write new
total charge on
icemaker's rating
label.
F-1501MRJ(-C) URC-14F 3/8"
OD
1/2" OD Not
Applicable
3/8"
OD
1/2" OD Add 0.4oz. for each
foot over 66' (40g
for each meter over
20m). Write new
total charge on
icemaker's rating
label.
F-2001MRJ3(-C) URC-22F 3/8"
OD
5/8" OD Not
Applicable
3/8"
OD
5/8" OD
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5. Line Set Installation
Precharged factory line sets, available as optional equipment from Hoshizaki America,
are recommended. For details, see "II.G.5.a) Factory Line Set Installation." Field
fabricated line sets are allowed. For details, see "II.G.5.b) Field Fabricated Line Set
Installation."
a) Factory Line Set Installation
1) Route the factory line set (see "II.G.4 Line Set Size and Refrigerant Charge" for
details) from the remote condenser unit to the icemaker. Leave a service loop behind
the icemaker to allow the icemaker to be pulled out for service. See Fig. 10. Factory
fabricated line sets are precharged and do not need to be evacuated. If the line set is
too long or too short, see "II.G.5.a)(1) Factory Line Set Modication."
NOTICE
• Ensure that there are no traps and no kinks in the line set. The service loop is not
considered an oil trap.
• Do not coil extra line set.
2) Connect the refrigerant lines to the appropriate male ttings on the remote condenser
unit rst and then at the icemaker. Make a proper connection as follows:
a. Remove the protective covers from the male tting and female coupling.
b. Apply Polyol Ester (POE) refrigerant oil or Parker Super O Lube to the entire male
tting, including O-ring, diaphragm, and threads before making the connection.
SeeFig. 11. NOTICE! Do not use thread sealant on the ttings. Use POE
refrigerant oil or Parker Super O Lube only. Couplings are one-time use only.
c. Make sure the male tting and female coupling are properly aligned, then start the
connection by hand to ensure that it is not cross threaded.
d. Place a backup wrench on the back of the female coupling, then tighten the
connection with a wrench until it is tight. At this point, the nut has covered most of
the threads on the male tting. NOTICE! Failure to use a backup wrench may
result in damage to the line set and possible refrigerant leaks.
e. Mark a reference line on the female coupling and the remote condenser unit or
icemaker panel. Using a backup wrench on the back of the female coupling, tighten
the six-sided nut of the female coupling an additional 1/6 turn. See Fig. 12.
NOTICE! Conrm connection is free of leaks.
3) If you lengthened the line set as outlined in "II.G.5.a)(1) Factory Line Set Modication"
and it exceeds 66' (20 m), see "II.G.4. Line Set Size and Refrigerant Charge" for proper
charging of the appliance.
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(1) Factory Line Set Modication
1) Recover the line set charge through the Schrader access ports on the Parker quick
connect couplings and store it in an approved container. Do not discharge the
refrigerant into the atmosphere. Remove the extra line set length or add extra tubing.
When adding extra tubing, insulate the additional copper tubes separately.
2) Use an electronic leak detector or soap bubbles to check for leaks. Add a trace
of refrigerant to the lines through the Schrader access ports on the Parker quick
connect couplings (if using an electronic leak detector), and then raise the pressure
using nitrogen gas (140 PSIG). WARNING! Do not use R-404A as a mixture with
pressurized air for leak testing.
3) Evacuate through the Schrader access ports on the Parker quick connect couplings and
charge with R-404A refrigerant vapor to a pressure of 15 to 30 PSIG. Go to step 2 in
"II.G.5.a) Factory Line Set Installation."
b) Field Fabricated Line Set Installation
1) Route the copper tube liquid line and copper tube discharge line (see "II.G.4 Line
Set Size and Refrigerant Charge" for details) from the remote condenser unit to the
icemaker. Leave a service loop behind the icemaker to allow the icemaker to be pulled
out for service. See Fig. 10.
NOTICE
• Ensure that there are no traps and no kinks in the line set. The service loop is not
considered an oil trap.
• Do not coil extra line set. Fabricate the line set to the proper length.
2) Insulate the two copper tubes separately.
3) Install Parker quick connect couplings on each end. OS-QUICK, a universal quick
connect coupling kit available as optional equipment from Hoshizaki America, is
recommended. NOTICE! Before brazing, remove the Schrader valve core from the
access port. When brazing, protect the coupling by using a wet cloth to prevent
the coupling from overheating. Do not use silver alloy or copper alloy containing
arsenic.
4) Allow the coupling to cool, then replace the Schrader valve core.
5) Use an electronic leak detector or soap bubbles to check for leaks. Add a trace
of refrigerant to the lines through the Schrader access ports on the Parker quick
connect couplings (if using an electronic leak detector), and then raise the pressure
using nitrogen gas (140 PSIG). WARNING! Do not use R-404A as a mixture with
pressurized air for leak testing.
6) Evacuate through the Schrader access ports on the Parker quick connect couplings and
charge with R-404A refrigerant vapor to a pressure of 15 to 30 PSIG.
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Fig. 11
Apply POE Oil or
Parker Super O Lube
to Entire Male Fitting
Threads
Diaphragm
O-Ring
Brush
Male Fitting
DO NOT USE
THREAD SEALANT
Fig. 12
Backup
Wrench
Reference
Line
1/6
Tu r n
Wrench
Wrench
After Tight, Tighten an
Additional 1/6 Turn
Backup
Wrench
Fig. 10
Female Coupling
Discharge Line (Insulated)
See "II.G.4 Line Set Size and
Refrigerant Charge" for details.
Remote Condenser Unit
Liquid Line (Insulated)
See "II.G.4 Line Set Size and
Refrigerant Charge" for details.
Icemaker
Male Fitting
Service Loop
7) Connect the refrigerant lines to the appropriate male ttings on the remote condenser
unit rst and then at the icemaker. Make a proper connection as follows:
a. Remove the protective covers from the male tting and female coupling.
b. Apply Polyol Ester (POE) refrigerant oil or Parker Super O Lube to the entire male
tting, including O-ring, diaphragm, and threads, before making the connection.
SeeFig. 11. NOTICE! Do not use thread sealant on the ttings. Use POE
refrigerant oil or Parker Super O Lube only. Couplings are one-time use only.
c. Make sure the male tting and female coupling are properly aligned, then start the
connection by hand to ensure that it is not cross threaded.
d. Place a backup wrench on the back of the female coupling, then tighten the
connection with a wrench until it is tight. At this point, the nut has covered most of
the threads on the male tting. NOTICE! Failure to use a backup wrench may
result in damage to the line set and possible refrigerant leaks.
e. Mark a reference line on the female coupling and the remote condenser unit or
icemaker panel. Using a backup wrench on the back of the female coupling, tighten
the six-sided nut of the female coupling an additional 1/6 turn. See Fig. 12.
NOTICE! Conrm connection is free of leaks.
8) If the line set exceeds 66' (20 m), see "II.G.4. Line Set Size and Refrigerant Charge" for
proper charging of the appliance.
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Screws
Louver Panel
Junction Box Cover
6. Electrical Connection
WARNING
• Electrical connection must meet national, state, and local electrical code
requirements. Failure to meet these code requirements could result in death,
electric shock, serious injury, re, or damage.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, make all remote condenser unit connections
before connecting the icemaker power supply.
THE REMOTE CONDENSER UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED. Install a ground wire
from the icemaker fan motor junction box to the remote condenser unit junction
box. Use wire of an appropriate gage and outdoor rating. Failure to properly
ground the remote condenser unit could result in death or serious injury.
• Install line and neutral wires from the fan motor leads in the icemaker fan motor
junction box to the leads in the remote condenser unit junction box. Use wire of an
appropriate gage and outdoor rating.
• Do not connect the fan motor leads in the icemaker to incoming power source. Do
not connect the fan motor leads in the icemaker together. Do not allow the leads
to contact the junction box walls.
• Do not connect the remote condenser unit to an external power source.
NOTICE
On remote models, the appliance must have power for a minimum of 4hours prior
to startup to prevent compressor damage.
• Usually an electrical permit and services of a licensed electrician are required.
The opening for the power supply connection is 7/8" DIA to t a 1/2" trade size conduit.
1) Remove the remote condenser unit louver panel. See Fig. 13.
2) Remove the icemaker fan motor junction box cover. Remove the remote condenser unit
junction box cover.
Fig. 13
Remote Condenser Unit
Icemaker
Screw
Fan Motor Junction
Box Cover
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3) Install a ground wire from the icemaker fan motor junction box to the remote condenser
unit junction box. Use wire of an appropriate gage and outdoor rating.
4) Install line and neutral wires from the fan motor leads in the icemaker fan motor junction
box to the leads in the remote condenser unit junction box. Use wire of an appropriate
gage and outdoor rating.
5) Replace the junction box covers and the louver panel in their correct positions.
7. Stacking Remote Condenser Unit
1) Install the lower remote condenser unit as described earlier in this section.
2) Place the upper remote condenser unit on top of the lower remote condenser unit.
See Fig. 14.
3) Secure the upper remote condenser unit to the lower remote condenser unit with the
4screws provided.
4) Install refrigerant lines and make electrical connection as described earlier in this
section.
Upper Remote
Condenser Unit
Screws
Lower Remote
Condenser Unit
Screws
Fig. 14
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H. Parallel Rack System Connection
WARNING
• Installation must be performed by properly trained and EPA-certied service
personnel.
• Failure to install the appliance within these guidelines may adversely affect safety,
performance, component life, and warranty coverage.
• Connect the line set to the rack system per the rack system manufacturer's
instructions.
NOTICE
The icemaker is shipped with a nitrogen holding charge. Nitrogen must be vented
from multiple points prior to evacuating the refrigeration circuit.
The icemaker, line set, and rack system must contain the same type of refrigerant.
Mixing of refrigerants will result in improper operation and possible damage to the
refrigeration system.
• Ensure that there are no traps and no kinks in the line set. The service loop is not
considered an oil trap.
• Icemaker may be used with refrigerants 404A, 407A, or 407F. See table below for
EPR valve settings.
1. Line Set Size and Rack System Requirements
Line Set Size and Rack System Requirements
Hoshizaki Icemaker
Liquid
Line
Suction
Line
Maximum Load at
90°F (32°C) Ambient
70°F (21°C) Water
Suction Pressure
(Evaporator Pressure Regulator
(EPR) Valve is factory adjusted
for R-404A. Adjust only if
necessary.)
F-1002MLJ 1/4" OD 3/8" OD 5,700 BTU/h R-404A - 31 PSIG
R-407A - 22 PSIG
R-407F - 23 PSIG
F-2001MLJ 3/8"OD 5/8" OD 11,600 BTU/h R-404A - 22 PSIG
R-407A - 14 PSIG
R-407F - 15 PSIG
• Install a p-trap in the suction line if required by the rack system manufacturer's
instructions.
• Parker quick connect couplings (OS-QUICK) with charging ports are required to
connect the line set to the icemaker.
2. Line Set Installation
1) Route the copper tube liquid line and copper tube suction line (see "II.H.1 Line Set
Size and Rack System Requirements" for details) from the rack system to the icemaker.
Leave a service loop behind the icemaker to allow the icemaker to be pulled out for
service. See Fig. 15. NOTICE! Do not coil extra line set. Fabricate the line set to the
proper length.
2) Insulate the 2 copper tubes separately.
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3) Install Parker quick connect couplings on the icemaker end of the line set. OS-QUICK,
a universal quick connect coupling kit, is required. NOTICE! Before brazing, remove
the Schrader valve core from the access port. When brazing, protect the coupling
by using a wet cloth to prevent the coupling from overheating. Do not use silver
alloy or copper alloy containing arsenic. Braze all ttings while purging with
nitrogen gas owing at a pressure of 3 to 4 PSIG.
4) Allow the Parker quick connect couplings to cool, then connect the couplings to the
icemaker (a small amount of nitrogen is released from the icemaker at this time). Do not
replace the Schrader valve cores at this time.
Make a proper Parker quick connect coupling connection as follows:
a. Remove the protective covers from the male tting and female coupling.
b. Apply Polyol Ester (POE) refrigerant oil or Parker Super O Lube to the entire male
tting, including O-ring, diaphragm, and threads, before making the connection.
SeeFig. 16. NOTICE! Do not use thread sealant on the ttings. Use POE
refrigerant oil or Parker SuperOLube only. Couplings are one-time use only.
c. Make sure the male tting and female coupling are properly aligned, then start the
connection by hand to ensure that it is not cross threaded.
d. Place a backup wrench on the back of the female coupling, then tighten the
connection with a wrench until it is tight. At this point, the nut has covered most of
the threads on the male tting. NOTICE! Failure to use a backup wrench may
result in damage to the line set and possible refrigerant leaks.
e. Mark a reference line on the female coupling and the icemaker panel. Using a
backup wrench on the back of the female coupling, tighten the six-sided nut of the
female coupling an additional 1/6 turn. See Fig. 17.
5) Replace the Parker quick connect coupling Schrader valve cores.
6) Connect the rack system end of the line set per the rack system instructions. NOTICE!
Do not open the rack system service valves at this time.
7) Use an electronic leak detector or soap bubbles to check for line set connection leaks.
Place refrigerant gauges on the line set Parker quick connect coupling Schrader access
ports, then add a trace of refrigerant to the line set (if using an electronic leak detector),
and then raise the pressure using nitrogen gas (140 PSIG). WARNING! Do not use
refrigerant as a mixture with pressurized air for leak testing. NOTICE! Conrm
connections are free of leaks.
8) After checking the line set for leaks, move the refrigerant gauges to the Schrader access
ports inside the icemaker. Vent the icemaker nitrogen holding charge. After venting the
nitrogen, evacuate the icemaker and line set.
9) After evacuation, charge the icemaker and line set with refrigerant vapor (R-404A,
R-407A, or R-407F) to a pressure of 15to 30 PSIG.
10) Open the rack system service valves.
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Icemaker
Male Fitting
Service Loop
Female Coupling
(Charging Ports)
Liquid Line (Insulated)
See "II.H.1 Line Set Size and Rack
System Requirements" for details.
Suction Line (Insulated)
See "II.H.1 Line Set Size and Rack
System Requirements" for details.
Fig. 15
Braze Connection
Rack System-Braze Connection
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Apply POE Oil or
Parker Super O Lube
to Entire Male Fitting
Threads
Diaphragm
O-Ring
Brush
Male Fitting
DO NOT USE
THREAD SEALANT
Backup
Wrench
Reference
Line
1/6
Tu r n
Wrench
Wrench
After Tight, Tighten an
Additional 1/6 Turn
Backup
Wrench
Liquid Line (Insulated)
See "II.H.1 Line Set Size and Rack
System Requirements" for details.
Suction Line (Insulated)
See "II.H.1 Line Set Size and Rack
System Requirements" for details.
Female Coupling
(Charging Ports)
Icemaker
Male Fitting
Service Loop
Braze Connection
Rack System-Braze Connection
Model: F-1002MLJ
Model: F-2001MLJ
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I. Final Checklist
WARNING
CHOKING HAZARD: Ensure all components, fasteners, and thumbscrews
are securely in place after installation. Make sure that none have fallen into the
dispenser unit/ice storage bin.
1) Is the icemaker level?
2) Is the icemaker in a site where the ambient temperature is within 45°F to 100°F (7°C to
38°C) and the water temperature within 45°F to 90°F (7°C to 32°C) all year around?
3) Is there at least 6" (15 cm) clearance at rear and sides and 24" (61 cm) at the top of the
icemaker?
4) Have the shipping carton, tape, and packing material been removed from the
appliance?
5) Have all electrical and water connections been made? Do electrical and water
connections meet applicable national, state, and local code and regulation
requirements?
6) Has the power supply voltage been checked or tested against the nameplate rating?
Has a proper ground been installed to the icemaker? On remote models, has a proper
ground also been installed to the remote condenser unit?
7) Are the water supply and drain lines sized as specied? Are the water supply line
shut-off valve(s) and drain valve(s) installed? Has the water supply pressure been
checked to ensure a minimum of 10 PSIG and a maximum of 113 PSIG?
8) Is the compressor snug on all mounting pads? Have the refrigerant lines been checked
to make sure they do not rub or touch other lines or surfaces? Has the fan blade
(ifapplicable) been checked to make sure it turns freely?
9) On remote and low side, parallel rack system models, is the line set sized as specied,
insulated, tightened, and free of leaks and kinks?
10) On remote models:
• If the line set exceeds 66' (20 m), has the charge been adjusted as specied?
• Has the appliance power supply been on for a minimum of 4 hours?
• Is the remote condenser unit in a site where the ambient temperature is within -20°F to
+122°F (-29°C to +50°C) all year around?
• Is there at least 24" (61 cm) clearance around the remote condenser unit?
11) On low-side rack systems, has the rack system's service valves been opened.
12) Are all components, fasteners, and thumbscrews securely in place?
13) Has the end user been given the instruction manual, and instructed on how to operate
the appliance and the importance of the recommended periodic maintenance?
14) Has the end user been given the contact information of an authorized service agent?
15) Has the warranty card been lled out and forwarded to the factory for warranty
registration?
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J. Startup
WARNING
All parts are factory-adjusted. Improper adjustments may adversely affect safety,
performance, component life, and warranty coverage.
NOTICE
• If the appliance is turned off, wait for at least 3 minutes before restarting the
appliance to prevent damage to the compressor.
At startup, conrm that all internal and external connections are free of leaks.
Additional Notice for Remote Models
The appliance must have power for a minimum of 4hours prior to startup to
prevent compressor damage.
1) Open the water supply line shut-off valve(s).
2) Remove the front panel.
3) Move the control switch on the control box to the "ICE" position, then move the power
switch to the "ON" position.
4) Replace the front panel in its correct position.
5) Turn on the power supply to start the automatic icemaking process.
6) Once the unit starts to produce ice, allow it to run for another 30 minutes. On
water-cooled models, conrm proper condenser drain outlet/return outlet temperature
as outlined in "II.F.2. Water-Cooled Condenser." On low-side rack system models, if not
utilizing R-404A, conrm proper EPR valve setting as outlined in "II.H.1. Line Set Size
and Rack System Requirements."
7) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel.
8) Move the control switch to the "DRAIN" position, then replace the front panel in its
correct position. Turn on the power supply and allow the water system to drain for
5 minutes.
9) Remove the front panel.
10) Move the power switch to the "OFF" position, then turn off the power supply.
11) Pour warm water into the dispenser unit/ice storage bin and melt any remaining ice.
Clean the dispenser unit/ice storage bin liner using a neutral cleaner. Rinse thoroughly
after cleaning.
12) Conrm bin control operation. See "II.K. Bin Control Check."
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K. Bin Control Check
An infrared sensor controls the level of ice in the dispenser unit/ice storage bin.
IMPORTANT
• Make sure the icemaker has been installed as outlined in this manual and that the
water supply is on.
• Make sure S1 Dip Switch 7 is in the "ON" position. This allows the control board to
monitor the infrared sensor.
1. Infrared Sensor Check
1) Turn off the power supply.
2) Remove the front panel, top panel, and control box cover.
3) Conrm that control board S1 dip switch 1, 2, and 3 are in the proper position for your
application. "See IV.K.2. Infrared Sensor Shutdown Delay."
4) Move the control switch on the control box to the "ICE" position, then move the power
switch to the "ON" position.
5) Turn on the power supply to start the automatic icemaking process. Conrm the green
LED on the infrared sensor turns on. This LED conrms 20VDC power to the sensor.
6) Make sure the "GM" LED on the control board is on. See Fig. 18. There is a delay of
at least 30 seconds before the "GM" LED turns on after power-up. After the "GM" LED
turns on, press the "SERVICE" button on the control board to bypass the 5-minute
compressor delay. WARNING! Risk of electric shock. Care should be taken not to
touch live terminals. Confrim the "COMP" LED turns on.
"SERVICE"
Button
S1 Dip Switch
"GM" LED
"COMP" LED
K6 - Connector for
Infrared Sensor
Fig. 18
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7) "GM" LED and "COMP" LED are on. Use an object to cover the infrared sensor lens
at the bottom of the icemaker. If the bottom of the icemaker is not accessible in your
application, remove the thumbscrew securing the infrared sensor housing, remove the
housing from the base, then cover the infrared sensor lens. See Fig. 19. The yellow LED
on the infrared sensor turns on. The yellow LED ashes when ice is at the outer limit
of its range and turns steady as ice nears. After the yellow LED turns on (ashing or
steady), the infrared sensor shutdown delay timer starts (S1 dip switch 1, 2, 3; factory
default is 100sec.). "Comp" LED turns off after the shutdown delay timer terminates.
5 minutes later, "GM" LED turns off.
8) Remove the object covering the infrared sensor. If you removed the infrared sensor
housing from the base, replace it in its correct position, and secure it with the
thumbscrew.
9) Move the power switch to the "OFF" position, then turn off the power supply.
12) Move the control switch to the "ICE" position, then move the power switch to the "ON"
position to start the automatic icemaking process.
Infrared Sensor
Fig. 19
Infrared Sensor
Infrared Sensor
Housing
Lens
Thumbscrew
Model Shown: FD-650MAJ-C
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2. Infrared Sensor Shutdown Delay
This is the delay between the infrared sensor detecting ice and the start of the shutdown
sequence. The infrared sensor shutdown delay is factory-adjusted to 100 seconds and
no adjustment is required for most dispenser unit/ice storage bin applications.
a) Standard Ice Storage Bin:
When installed on a standard ice storage bin, any shutdown delay setting is acceptable.
b) Dispenser Unit:
For typical dispenser unit applications, a 100-second shutdown delay is recommended.
However, on some dispenser unit applications, the ice level at shutoff may need to be
adjusted depending on the dispenser agitation or dispense method. Should a different
shutdown delay be desired, adjust S1 dip switch 1, 2, and 3 to obtain the shutdown
delay needed. See the table below. For further details, contact Hoshizaki Technical
Support at 1-800-233-1940.
Note: When the shutdown sequence begins, the compressor de-energizes immediately
and then 5 minutes later the gear motor and fan motor de-energize.
WARNING
Increasing the shutdown delay allows a higher level of ice in the dispensing unit/
storage bin before shutdown. This could lead to icemaker movement or ice overow.
S1 Dip Switch
Shutdown Delay
NO. 1 NO. 2 NO. 3
OFF OFF OFF
0 seconds
ON OFF OFF
100 seconds (1.6 minutes)
OFF ON OFF
1100 seconds (18.3 minutes)
OFF OFF ON
1650 seconds (27.5 minutes)
ON ON OFF
2200 seconds (36.7 minutes)
OFF ON ON
0 seconds
ON ON ON
0 Seconds
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L. Alarm Safeties
Should an alarm occur, follow the instructions in the table below to address the alarm.
If an alarm continues to occur, contact an authorized service agent.
WARNING
• Only qualied service technicians should service the appliance.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch the icemaker power switch or
control switch with damp hands.
Before Servicing: Move the icemaker's power switch to the "OFF" position. Turn off
the power supply. Place the disconnect (if applicable) in the off position.
Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power supply from being turned back on
inadvertently.
No. of Beeps
(every 5 sec.)
Type of Alarm Reset Options
1 Low Water Safety
UFS open>90 sec. after WV energized.
Automatic reset once water supply is restored
and UFS closes.
2 Control Switch
In "DRAIN" position longer than 15 min.
Automatic reset once the control switch is
moved to the "ICE" position.
3 High-Pressure Switch
First and second activation in 1 hr.
Automatic reset once pressure drops below
the high pressure threshold and the high
pressure switch closes.
4 High-Pressure Switch
Third activation in 1 hr.
Call for service. To avoid possible catastrophic
failure, it is recommended to leave the
icemaker off until this alarm is resolved.
Manual reset. Turn power off and on again.
5 Freeze Timer
WV off > 30 min. since last WV activation.
Manual reset. Turn power off and on again.
6 Low Voltage
92VAC±5% or less
"POWER OK" LED turns off if voltage
protection operates.
The control voltage safeties automatically
reset when voltage is corrected.
7 High Voltage
147VAC±5% or more
8 Gear Motor
CCR contacts fail to close.
Manual reset. Turn power off and on again.
9 Open Circuit CB K8 #3 and #4
Jumper loose, open, or missing
Manual reset. Turn power off and on again.
Legend: CB–control board; CCR–compressor control relay; FMR–fan motor-remote;
UFS–upper oat switch; WV–inlet water valve
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III. Maintenance
The appliance must be maintained in accordance with the instruction manual and labels
provided. Consult with your local Hoshizaki Certied Service Representative about
maintenance service.
WARNING
• Only qualied service technicians should service the appliance.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch the icemaker power switch or
control switch with damp hands.
Before Servicing: Move the icemaker's power switch to the "OFF" position. Turn off
the power supply. Place the disconnect (if applicable) in the off position.
Lockout/Tagout to prevent the power supply from being turned back on
inadvertently.
CHOKING HAZARD: Ensure all components, fasteners, and thumbscrews are
securely in place after any maintenance is done to the appliance. Make sure that
none have fallen into the dispenser unit/ice storage bin.
Fig. 20
Spout
Chute
Packing
Chute Insulation
Extruding
Head
Evaporator
Assembly
Reservoir
Float Switch
Rubber O-Ring
(FD-650 and Larger)
Nylon Ring
(FD-650 and Larger)
Evaporator
Condensate
Drain Pan
Infrared Sensor Lens
Evaporator Packing
(F-450 Only)
Spout-to-Chute Packing
Spout-to-Chute Bracket
(F/FD-1002 and Smaller)
Spout-to-Chute
Strap
Reservoir Hose
Overow Hose
Reservoir
Cover
Drip Guide
(F-1501 and Larger)
Model Shown: F-1501MAJ-C
Cutter
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A. Maintenance Schedule
The maintenance schedule below is a guideline. More frequent maintenance may be
required depending on water quality, the appliance's environment, and local sanitation
regulations.
Maintenance Schedule
Frequency Area Task
Daily Scoop Clean the ice scoop using a neutral cleaner. Rinse thoroughly after
cleaning.
Bi-Weekly Air Filters Inspect. Wash with warm water and neutral cleaner if dirty.
Monthly External Water
Filters
Check for proper pressure and change if necessary.
Icemaker Exterior Wipe down with a clean, soft cloth. Use a damp cloth containing a neutral
cleaner to wipe off oil or dirt build up. Clean any chlorine staining (rust
colored spots) using a non-abrasive cleanser.
Underside of
Icemaker and Top
Kits; Bin Door and
Snout
Wipe down with a clean cloth and warm water.
Every 6
Months
Icemaker and
Dispenser Unit/Ice
Storage Bin
Clean and sanitize per the cleaning and sanitizing instructions provided in
this manual.
Evaporator
Condensate Drain
Pan and Gear
Motor Drain Pan
Wipe down with a clean cloth and warm water. Slowly pour one cup of
sanitizing solution (prepare as outlined in the sanitizing instructions in this
manual) into the evaporator condensate drain pan and then slowly pour
one cup into the gear motor drain pan. Be careful not to overow the pans.
Repeat with a cup of clean water to rinse.
Icemaker and
Dispenser Unit/Ice
Storage Bin Drains
Check to make sure they are clear.
Extruding Head
Seal Bolts
Inspect for leakage around seal bolts. Tighten (see torque values below) or
replace as necessary. Seal bolts must be replaced once removed because
seal material is one-time use only. If new seal bolts do not have preapplied
threadlocker, apply Loctite243 or equivalent threadlocker to seal bolt
threads.
Torque for F/FD-1002 and Smaller: 11.1 ft-lb/15 N·m
Torque for F-1501 and Larger: 25.8 ft-lb/35 N·m Tighten 2 times. Allow at
least 5 sec. in between each tightening.
Yearly Inlet Water Valve
and Drain Valve
Close the water supply line shut-off valve and drain the water system. Clean
the inlet water valve screen and clean and inspect the drain valve.
Water Hoses Inspect the water hoses and clean/replace if necessary.
Condenser Inspect. Clean if necessary by using a brush or vacuum cleaner.
Icemaker Inspect for oil spots, loose components, fasteners, and wires.
Upper Bearing
(extruding head)
Check for wear using .02" round stock or pin gauge. Replace both upper
bearing and lower bearing if wear exceeds factory recommendations. See
the Service Manual for details.
After
3 Years,
then Yearly
Upper Bearing
(extruding head);
Lower Bearing
and O-Ring
(lower housing);
Mechanical
Seal; Evaporator
Cylinder; Auger
Inspect. Replace both upper bearing and lower bearing if wear exceeds
factory recommendations. Replace the mechanical seal if the seal's contact
surfaces are worn, cracked, or scratched. See the Service Manual for
details.
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B. Cleaning and Sanitizing Instructions
The appliance must be cleaned and sanitized at least twice a year. More frequent
cleaning and sanitizing may be required in some conditions.
WARNING
To prevent injury to individuals and damage to the appliance, do not use ammonia
type cleaners.
• Carefully follow any instructions provided with the cleaning and sanitizing
solutions.
Always wear liquid-proof gloves and goggles to prevent the cleaning and sanitizing
solutions from coming into contact with skin or eyes.
After cleaning and sanitizing, do not use ice made from the cleaning and sanitizing
solutions. Be careful not to leave any solution on the parts or in the dispenser
unit/ice storage bin.
1. Cleaning Solution
Dilute 9.6 . oz. (0.29 l) of Hoshizaki "Scale Away" with 1.6 gal. (6.0 l) of warm water. This
is a minimum amount. Make more solution if necessary. IMPORTANT! For safety and
maximum effectiveness, use the solution immediately after dilution.
2. Cleaning Procedure
1) Close the icemaker water supply line shut-off valve.
2) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel. Make sure the power switch is
in the "ON" position, then move the control switch to the "DRAIN" position. Replace the
front panel in its correct position.
3) Turn on the power supply and allow the water system to drain completely.
4) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front and top panels. Move the power switch
to the "OFF" position.
5) Remove all of the ice from the dispenser unit/ice storage bin.
6) Remove the spout-to-chute strap (includes drip guide on F-1501 and larger) connecting
the spout to the chute assembly, then remove the spout. See Fig. 20.
7) Pour the cleaning solution over the extruding head until the evaporator assembly and
the reservoir are full and the solution starts to run through the overow hose on the
reservoir.
Note: If there is excess scale on the extruding head, ll the evaporator assembly and
reservoir as described above, then use a clamp on the reservoir hose between
the reservoir and evaporator assembly to block ow. Pour additional cleaning
solution over the extruding head until the evaporator assembly is completely full.
8) Replace the spout, spout-to-chute strap, and drip guide (if applicable) in their correct
positions.
9) Allow the icemaker to sit for 10 minutes before operation. If you placed a clamp on the
reservoir hose in step 7, remove it before operation.
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10) In bad or severe water conditions, clean the oat switch as described below. Otherwise,
continue to step 11.
a. Remove the oat switch from the reservoir cover.
b. Wipe down the oat switch with the cleaning solution.
c. Rinse the oat switch thoroughly with clean water.
d. Replace the oat switch in its correct position.
11) Wipe down the infrared sensor lens, (located on the bottom of the icemaker) with the
cleaning solution. Next, rinse the cleaning solution off of the infrared sensor lens with a
clean, damp cloth.
12) Move the control switch to the "ICE" position, then move the power switch to the "ON"
position. Replace the panels in their correct positions. Turn on the power supply and
make ice using the solution until the icemaker stops making ice.
13) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel. Move the control switch to the
"DRAIN" position, then replace the front panel in its correct position.
14) Turn on the power supply and allow the water system to drain completely.
15) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel. Move the control switch to the
"ICE" position, then replace the front panel in its correct position.
16) Open the icemaker water supply line shut-off valve, then turn on the power supply to
supply water to the reservoir.
17) After the gear motor starts, turn off the power supply. Remove the front panel, then move
the control switch to the "DRAIN" position. Replace the front panel in its correct position.
18) Turn on the power supply and allow the water system to drain completely.
Note: If you do not sanitize the unit, go to step 14 in "III.B.5. Sanitizing
Procedure - Final."
19) Turn off the power supply, then close the icemaker water supply line shut-off valve.
3. Sanitizing Solution
Dilute 2.5 . oz. (74 ml or 5 tbs) of a 5.25% sodium hypochlorite solution (chlorine
bleach) with 5 gal. (19 l) of warm water. This is a minimum amount. Make more solution
if necessary. IMPORTANT! For safety and maximum effectiveness, use the solution
immediately after dilution.
4. Sanitizing Procedure - Initial
1) Make sure the power supply is off and the icemaker water supply line shut-off valve
is closed. Remove the front and top panels, then move the power switch to the "OFF"
position.
2) Remove the spout-to-chute strap (includes drip guide on F-1501 and larger) connecting
the spout to the chute assembly, then remove the spout. Remove the evaporator
packing (F-450) or rubber O-ring and nylon ring (FD-650 and larger) at the top of the
cylinder and also remove the spout-to-chute bracket (F/FD-1002 and smaller) and
spout-to-chute packing between the spout and chute.
3) Pour the sanitizing solution over the extruding head until the evaporator assembly and
the reservoir are full and the solution starts to run through the overow hose on the
reservoir.
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4) Remove the chute assembly from the icemaker.
5) Remove the packing at the bottom of the chute. Remove the 3 ties and the chute
insulation.
6) Soak the spout, evaporator packing (F-450), rubber O-ring and nylon ring (FD-650 and
larger), spout-to-chute packing, spout-to-chute bracket (F/FD-1002 and smaller), drip
guide (F-1501 and larger), and chute in the sanitizing solution for 10 minutes then wipe
them down.
7) Rinse the parts thoroughly with clean water. NOTICE! If the solution is left on these
parts, they will rust.
8) Replace all parts in their correct positions.
9) Move the control switch to the "ICE" position, then move the power switch to the "ON"
position. Replace the panels in their correct positions, then turn on the power supply.
Make ice using the solution until the icemaker stops making ice.
10) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel. Move the control switch to the
"DRAIN" position, then replace the front panel in its correct position.
11) Turn on the power supply and allow the water system to drain completely.
12) Turn off the power supply.
5. Sanitizing Procedure - Final
1) Mix a new batch of the sanitizing solution.
2) Make sure the power supply is off and the icemaker water supply line shut-off valve
is closed. Remove the front and top panels, then move the power switch to the "OFF"
position.
3) Remove the spout-to-chute strap (includes drip guide on F-1501 and larger) connecting
the spout to the chute assembly, then remove the spout.
4) Pour the sanitizing solution over the extruding head until the evaporator assembly and
the reservoir are full and the solution starts to run through the overow hose on the
reservoir.
5) Replace the spout, spout-to-chute strap, and drip guide (if applicable) in their correct
positions.
6) Allow the icemaker to sit for 10 minutes before operation.
7) Move the control switch to the "ICE" position, then move the power switch to the "ON"
position. Replace the panels in their correct positions, then turn on the power supply.
Make ice using the solution until the icemaker stops making ice.
8) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel. Move the control switch to the
"DRAIN" position, then replace the front panel in its correct position.
9) Turn on the power supply and allow the water system to drain completely.
10) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel. Move the control switch to the
"ICE" position, then replace the front panel in its correct position.
11) Open the icemaker water supply line shut-off valve, then turn on the power supply to
supply water to the reservoir.
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12) After the gear motor starts, turn off the power supply. Remove the front panel, then move
the control switch to the "DRAIN" position. Replace the front panel in its correct position.
13) Turn on the power supply and allow the water system to drain completely.
14) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel. Move the control switch to the
"ICE" position, then replace the front panel in its correct position.
15) Turn on the power supply to start the automatic icemaking process. Allow the icemaker
to run for 30 minutes, then turn off the power supply.
16) Pour warm water into the dispenser unit/ice storage bin and melt any remaining ice.
Clean the dispenser unit/ice storage bin liner using a neutral cleaner. Rinse thoroughly
after cleaning.
17) Turn on the power supply to start the automatic icemaking process.
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IV. Preparing the Appliance for Periods of Non-Use
NOTICE
When storing the appliance for an extended time or in sub-freezing temperatures,
follow the instructions below to prevent damage.
When the appliance is not used for two or three days under normal conditions, it
is sufficient to only move the power switch to the "OFF" position. When storing the
appliance for extended time or in sub-freezing temperatures, follow the instructions
below.
1. Remove the water from the icemaker water supply line:
1) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel.
2) Move the power switch to the "OFF" position.
3) Close the icemaker water supply line shut-off valve, then open the icemaker water
supply line drain valve.
4) Allow the line to drain by gravity.
5) Attach a compressed air or carbon dioxide supply to the icemaker water supply line
drain valve.
6) Move the control switch to the "ICE" position, then move the power switch to the "ON"
position. Replace the front panel in its correct position, then turn on the power supply.
7) Blow the icemaker water line out using the compressed air or carbon dioxide supply.
8) Close the icemaker water supply line drain valve.
2. Drain the evaporator:
1) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel.
2) Move the control switch to the "DRAIN" position, then replace the front panel in its
correct position.
3) Turn on the power supply and allow the water system to drain for 5 minutes.
4) Turn off the power supply, then remove the front panel. Move the power switch to the
"OFF" position.
5) Remove the evaporator drain line hose from the evaporator and attach a compressed air
or carbon dioxide supply to the hose.
6) Turn on the power supply, then move the power switch to the "ON" position. Blow out
the evaporator drain line using the compressed air or carbon dioxide supply until water
stops coming out.
7) Move the power switch to the "OFF" position, then turn off the power supply. Reconnect
the evaporator drain line hose.
8) Move the control switch to the "ICE" position. Replace the front panel in its correct
position.
9) Remove all ice from the dispenser unit/ice storage bin. Clean the dispenser unit/ice
storage bin liner using a neutral cleaner. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning.
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3. On water-cooled models, remove the water from the water-cooled condenser:
1) Make sure the power supply is off, then remove the front panel and right side panel.
2) Close the condenser water supply line shut-off valve. If connected to a closed loop
system, also close the condenser return line shut-off valve.
3) Open the condenser water supply line drain valve. If connected to a closed loop system,
also open the condenser return line drain valve.
4) Attach a compressed air or carbon dioxide supply to the condenser water supply line
drain valve.
5) Open the water regulating valve by using a screwdriver to pry up on the spring retainer
underneath the spring. While holding the valve open, blow out the condenser using the
compressed air or carbon dioxide supply until water stops coming out.
6) Close the drain valve(s).
7) Replace the right side panel and front panel in their correct positions.
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V. Disposal
The appliance contains refrigerant and must be disposed of in accordance with
applicable national, state, and local codes and regulations. Refrigerant must be
recovered by properly certied service personnel.
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