Hoshizaki Ice Maker DB 130H User Manual

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July 13, 2005  
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HOSHIZAKI  
ICE DISPENSING BIN  
MODEL  
DB-130H  
SERVICE MANUAL  
 
Please review this manual. It should be read carefully before the dispensing bin  
is serviced or maintenance operations are performed. Only qualified service  
technicians should service and maintain the dispensing bin. This manual should be  
made available to the technician prior to service or maintenance.  
CONTENTS  
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I. Specification  
AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE  
AMPERAGE  
115/60/1  
1.4 A  
MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY  
MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE  
15 A  
15 A  
APPROXIMATE ELECTRIC CONSUMPTION 110 W  
APPROXIMATE STORAGE CAPACITY  
APPROXIMATE ICE DISPENSING SPEED  
130 lbs (60 Kg)  
20 lbs/min (9 kg/min)  
EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS ( W x D x H )  
INTERIOR DIMENSIONS ( W x D x H )  
EXTERIOR FINISH  
22" x 30" x 53"  
15.3" x 22.4" x 22.5"  
Plastic/SUS Front Cover, P.V.C Galvanized Steel Side Panels  
Galvanized Steel Rear Panel  
Polyethelene 1 pc. Mold  
(560 x 757 x 1346 mm) With 6" Legs  
(389 x 569.5 x 571 mm)  
INTERIOR FINISH  
INSULATION  
Polyurethane Foam  
WEIGHT  
CONNECTIONS - ELECTRIC  
- DRAIN  
Net 178.4 lbs (81 kg), Shipping 220 lbs (100 kg)  
Permanent Connection  
Outlet 3/4" FPT  
- WATER INLET  
N/A  
GEAR MOTOR  
AGITATOR  
60 W  
Stainless Steel Round Bar 14.5" Dia.  
GEAR MOTOR PROTECTION  
SAFTEY PROTECTION  
Thermal Protector (Internal)  
Interlock Switch for Front Panel  
Saftey Switch for Ice Spout  
ACCESSORIES - OPTIONAL  
OPERATING CONDITIONS  
6" Legs, 4 pcs  
VOLTAGE RANGE  
AMBIENT TEMP.  
104 - 132 V  
45 - 100° F  
We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior notice.  
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II. General Information  
A. Construction  
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III.Technical Information  
A. Wiring Diagram  
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IV. Service Diagnosis  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
[1] No ice dispensed.  
a) Power Supply  
1. "OFF" position.  
2. Loose connection.  
3. Bad contacts.  
1. Move to "ON" position.  
2. Tighten.  
3. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
4. Voltage too high.  
1. Blown.  
4. Check and get  
recommended voltage.  
b) Fuse (Inside Fused  
Disconnect, if any)  
1. Check for short circuit and  
replace.  
c) Spout Switch  
1. Bad contacts.  
1. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
2. Loose connection.  
2. Tighten.  
d) Door Switch  
1. Front panel is not in  
position.  
1. Place in position.  
2. Actuating plate does not 2. Check for continuity and  
push door switch.  
adjust.  
3. Bad contacts.  
3. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
4. Loose connection.  
4. Tighten.  
e) Safety Switch  
f) Gear Motor  
1. Spout is not in position. 1. Check for continuity and  
place in position.  
2. Bad contacts.  
2. Check for continuity and  
replace.  
3. Loose connection.  
3. Tighten.  
1. Thermal protector is  
tripped.  
1. Allow to cool.  
2. Gear motor winding  
opened.  
2. Replace.  
3. Bearing worn out.  
3. Replace.  
4. Wiring to gear motor.  
4. Check for loose connection  
or open circuit, and replace  
wiring as needed.  
5. Defective capacitor.  
5. Replace.  
6. Agitator rotates in  
reverse direction.  
6. Check leads and reverse the  
connections.  
g) Solenoid  
1. Solenoid winding open. 1. Replace  
2. Wiring to solenoid.  
2. Check for loose connection  
or open circuit, and replace  
wiring as needed.  
3. Overload due to  
loosening screws.  
3. After tightening, apply  
thread sealant to the parts.  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
h) Mechanism  
1. Chain out of position or 1. Place in position or tighten.  
loose.  
2. Corrosion.  
2. Apply oil.  
3. Key of sprocket is not in 3. Place in position.  
position.  
4. Bad alignment of  
sprocket.  
4. Readjust.  
5. Foreign matter  
5. Remove foreign matter.  
interrupting agitator.  
i) Ice Storage  
1. No ice or little ice in  
storage bin.  
1. Make ice.  
2. Ice bridge or block  
formed.  
2. Break with a poker.  
[2] Abnormal noise.  
a) Gear Motor or Gear Head 1. Bearing worn out.  
2. Grease leaks.  
1. Replace.  
2. Supply grease and replace  
O-ring.  
b) Mechanism  
1. Bad setting.  
1. Apply oil and readjust.  
2. Readjust.  
2. Bad alignment of  
sprocket.  
3. Foreign matter  
3. Remove foreign matter.  
interrupting agitator.  
c) Solenoid  
1. Overload due to  
loosening screws.  
1. After tightening, apply  
thread sealant to the parts.  
2. Foreign matter on  
plunger.  
2. Clean.  
[3] Ice in storage bin often a) Bin Drain  
melts.  
1. Foreign matter blocking 1. Remove foreign matter.  
bin drain.  
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V. Removal and Replacement of Components  
A. Gear Motor and Chain  
1) Turn off the power supply.  
2) Remove the front panel and left side panel.  
3) Loosen the four bolts holding Gear Motor Bracket (B) and the adjusting bolt.  
4) Remove the chain.  
5) Loosen the socket set screw and remove the sprocket by using a gear puller.  
6) Install a new gear motor.  
NOTE: When removing the gear motor and gear head, take care to keep the grease.  
7) Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order of the above procedure.  
NOTE:  
• When weight (2.2 Ib) is applied to the chain at the center, the displacement must  
be 0.31 to 0.51".  
• Lubricant (Class SAE 20) must be applied to the chain using a cloth.  
8) Turn on the power supply.  
B. Safety Switch  
1) Turn off the power supply.  
2) Remove the front panel.  
3) Remove the safety switch cover.  
4) Disconnect the connectors from the safety switch leads.  
5) lnstall a new safety switch.  
6) Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order of the above procedure.  
7) Turn on the power supply.  
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C. Spout Switch  
1) Turn off the power supply.  
2) Remove the front panel.  
3) Remove the spout switch assembly and Barrier (A).  
4) Disconnect the connectors from the spout switch leads.  
5) Install a new spout switch.  
6) Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order of the above procedure.  
7) Turn on the power supply.  
D. Solenoid  
1) Turn off the power supply.  
2) Remove the front panel and the left side panel.  
3) Disconnect the connectors from the solenoid leads, and remove the solenoid assembly.  
4) Remove the solenoid, and install a new solenoid. Securing torque should be  
13 to 17.3 in. lb.  
5) Assemble the removed parts in the reverse order of the above procedure.  
6) Turn on the power supply.  
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VI. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions  
IMPORTANT  
Ensure all components, fasteners and thumbscrews are securely in place after  
any maintenance or cleaning is done to the equipment.  
A. Preparing the Ice Dispensing Bin for Long Storage  
IMPORTANT  
Drain the icemaker and remove all ice from the ice dispensing bin when  
shutting off the icemaker/ice dispensing bin for storage. The ice dispensing bin  
should be cleaned and wiped dry.  
1) Shut off the icemaker. See the "Preparing the Icemaker for Long Storage" instructions on  
the icemaker.  
2) Turn off the power supply switches for both the icemaker and the ice dispensing bin after  
removing all ice.  
3) Clean the ice dispensing bin and wipe it dry.  
B. Cleaning Instructions  
WARNING  
1. HOSHIZAKI recommends cleaning this unit at least once a year. (See the  
"Cleaning Instructions" on the icemaker.) More frequent cleaning, however,  
may be required in some existing water conditions.  
2. To prevent injury to individuals and damage to the icemaker/ice dispensing  
bin, do not use ammonia type cleaners.  
3. Always wear liquid-proof gloves to prevent the cleaning and sanitizing  
solutions from coming into contact with skin.  
1. Cleaning Procedure  
1) Clean and sanitize the ice dispensing bin/icemaker (see the cleaning instructions on the  
icemaker) as conditions require.  
2) Remove all ice from the bin.  
3) Disconnect electrical power to the ice dispensing bin/icemaker.  
4) Remove the drain gate and simply lift out the chute for cleaning.  
5) Remove or reposition the icemaker to allow access to the inside. Be sure that the  
icemaker is secured and cannot fall.  
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Spout – Front Panel  
Chute  
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6) Scrub the inside of the bin, the agitator, the spout of the bin, the spout of the front panel  
and chute using a nylon scouring pad, brushes and cleaning solution, such as 5 oz.  
Hoshizaki “Scale Away” or “Lime-A-Way” (Economics Laboratories Inc.), in one gallon of  
water.  
7) Remove the shutter assembly and spout and scrub them using the cleaning solution  
made in step 6. See the illustration on the previous page.  
a) Remove the snap pin fitted to the shutter shaft and shift the shaft to  
the right. Then the shutter assembly can be removed from the bin.  
b) Pull out on the sides of the hook to release the spout. Lift the spout up and out from  
the bin.  
c) Remove the thumbscrews holding the hook and take it off the spout. Take off the  
snap pin and the axle from Shutter (B). Open out Shutter (B) and remove the balance  
weight.  
8) Rinse all parts thoroughly with clean water.  
2. Sanitizing Procedure – Following Cleaning Procedure  
1) Wash all parts in steps 6) and 7) using the following sanitizing solution: 1/2 fl. oz. of a  
5.25% sodium hypochlorite solution (chlorine bleach) diluted in 1 gallon of water.  
2) Rinse all parts thoroughly with clean water.  
3) Reassemble in the reverse order of the removal procedure.  
4) Turn on the icemaker/ice dispensing bin.  
5) Check for proper operation.  
C. Maintenance  
1) Exterior Panels  
To prevent corrosion, wipe occasionally with a clean, soft cloth. Use a damp cloth  
containing a neutral cleaner to wipe off oil or dirt build up.  
2) In view of the simple design of this ice dispensing bin, and the limited operating time,  
very little maintenance is required.  
Inspect and oil the chain (2 or 3 drops) annually. Adjust as necessary for 3/8” to 1/2” free  
play.  
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