Service Manual
ManualsBrandsHoshizaki ManualsCommercial Countertop Ice Makers and DispensersDCM-751BAH 35" Stanitary Cubelet Ice Machine and Dispenser with 801 lbs. Daily Ice Production, Built-In 70 lbs. Ice Storage, Corrosion Resistant Stainless Steel Exterior, Advanced CleanCycle24 Design, and Push Button Operation: Stainless Steel
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Information
- I. Construction and Water/Refrigeration Circuit Diagrams
- II. Sequence of Operation and Service Diagnosis
- III. Controls and Adjustments
- A. Control Board Layout
- B. LED Lights and Audible Alarm Safeties
- C. Settings and Adjustments
- 1. Default Dip Switch Settings
- 2. Infrared Sensor Shutdown Delay (S1 dip switch 1, 2, 3)
- 3. Drain Frequency Control (S1 dip switch 4)
- 4. Continuous Dispensing Timer (S1 dip switch 5 & 6)
- 5. Bin Control Selector (S1 dip switch 7)
- 6. Bin Control Shutdown Delay (S1 dip switch 8)
- 7. Factory Use (S1 Dip Switch 9 & 10)
- D. Power Switch, Control Switch, and Dispense Mode Switch
- IV. Removal and Replacement of Components
- V. Maintenance
- VI. Preparing the Appliance for Periods of Non-Use
- VII. Disposal
- VIII. Technical Information
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5) Disconnect the gauge manifold hose from the vacuum pump and attach it to a
refrigerant service cylinder. Remember to loosen the connection and purge the air from
the hose. See the nameplate inside the appliance for the required refrigerant charge.
Hoshizaki recommends only virgin refrigerant or reclaimed refrigerant which meets
ARIStandard 700 (latest edition) be used.
6) A liquid charge is required for charging an R-404A system (to prevent fractionation).
Place the service cylinder on the scales: if the service cylinder is not equipped with
a dip tube, invert the service cylinder, then place it on the scales. Open the high-side
valve on the gauge manifold.
7) Allow the system to charge with liquid until the proper charge weight is met.
8) If necessary, add any remaining charge to the system through the low-side.
NOTICE! To prevent compressor damage, use a throttling valve or liquid
dispensing device to add the remaining liquid charge through the low-side
service valve with the appliance running.
9) Close the high and low-side gauge manifold valves, then disconnect the gauge manifold
hoses.
10) Cap the access valves to prevent a possible leak.
B. Important Notes for Component Replacement
NOTICE
When replacing a component listed below, see the notes to help ensure proper
operation. See Fig. 14.
Component Notes
Compressor • Install a new drier, start capacitor, run capacitor, and start relay.
Thermostatic
Expansion Valve
• Install a new drier.
• Attach the thermostatic expansion valve bulb to the suction line in the same location as
the previous bulb.
• The bulb should be between the 10 and 2 o'clock positions on the tube.
• Secure the bulb with the clamp and holder, then insulate it.
Fan Motor • Install a new fan motor capacitor.
Evaporator Assembly Components. See Fig. 14.
Upper and
Lower Bearings
• Inspect the upper bearing for wear. See "IV.C.1. Upper Bearing Wear Check." Replace if
necessary.
• When replacing the upper bearing it is advised to also change the lower bearing at the
same time.
Evaporator • Install a new drier.
• Inspect the mechanical seal and O-ring prior to installing the new evaporator. If worn,
cracked, or scratched, the mechanical seal should also be replaced.
Gear Motor • Install a new gear motor capacitor.
Extruding Head
Bolts
• Extruding head allen head cap screws (with seals) are not reusable. New allen head cap
screws (with seals) must be used.