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Hoshizaki
“A Superior Degree
of Reliability”
www.hoshizaki.com
Models
Refrigerators
HUR40A(-D) HWR40A(-D)
HUR68A(-D) HWR68A(-D)
HUR96A(-D) HWR96A(-D)
Freezers
HUF40A(-D) HWF40A(-D)
HUF68A(-D) HWF68A(-D)
Commercial Refrigerators & Freezers
Undercounter & Worktop Series
Hoshizaki America, Inc.
Number: 73123
Issued: 2-4-2005
Revised: 9-30-2008
SERVICE MANUAL
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Hoshizaki

Hoshizaki“A Superior Degreeof Reliability”www.hoshizaki.comModelsRefrigeratorsHUR40A(-D) HWR40A(-D)HUR68A(-D) HWR68A(-D)HUR96A(-D) HWR96A(-D)FreezersH

Seite 2 - IMPORTANT

105. HUR96A5a. HUR96A-DUnits: mm (in.)

Seite 3 - CONTENTS

116a. HWR96A-D6. HWR96AUnits: mm (in.)

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1Compressor BaseCondenser Fan MotorFront PanelEvaporator Case CoverControl BoxCompressorSide PanelEvaporator CaseCapillary Tube/Suction Line Assembly

Seite 5 - B. Dimensions

13Note: 1) Cut-on, cut-off, and cabinet temperature are read by the same sensor, called the "cabinet thermistor." ) The defrost thermistor

Seite 6 - 1. HUR40A, HUF40A

14b) Timing ChartRefrigerators – Continuous Operating ModeNOFFONOFFOFFONONOFFO)+( laitnereffiD + tniopteS)--( laitnereffiD + tniopteSgninaem oNNOFFONO

Seite 7 - 2a. HWR40A-D, HWF40A-D

152. Freezers – Continuous Operating Mode a) Sequence of OperationNote: 1) Cut-on, cut-off, and cabinet temperature are read by the same sensor, cal

Seite 8 - 3a. HUR68A-D, HUF68A-D

16b) Timing ChartFreezers – Continuous Operating ModeNOFFONOFFO)+( laitnereffiD + tniopteS)--( laitnereffiD + tniopteSgninaem oNFFONONOFFONOFFONOFFOot

Seite 9 - 4a. HWR68A-D, HWF68A-D

173. Refrigerators – Energy Saving Operating Mode a) Sequence of OperationNote: 1) Cut-on, cut-off, and cabinet temperature are read by the same se

Seite 10 - Units: mm (in.)

18b) Timing ChartRefrigerators – Energy Saving Operating ModeNOFFONOFFO)+( laitnereffiD + tniopteS)--( laitnereffiD + tniopteSgninaem oNFFONONOFFONOFF

Seite 11 - 6. HWR96A

194. Freezers – Energy Saving Operating Mode a) Sequence of OperationNote: 1) Cut-on, cut-off, and cabinet temperature are read by the same sensor,

Seite 12 - A. Construction

IMPORTANTOnly qualied service technicians should attempt to service or maintain this unit. No such service or maintenance should be undertaken until

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0b) Timing ChartFreezers – Energy Saving Operating Mode nehw yaled pu trats naf rotaropave dnoceseviFNOFFONOFFO)+( laitnereffiD + tniopteS)--( laitne

Seite 14 - REFRIGERATORS

1C. Control Board• A Hoshizaki exclusive solid-state control board is employed in all Hoshizaki refrigerators and freezers.• All models are pretested

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2. Control Board LayoutNote: Fuse at position F101 on board is not currently used. The board can function without this fuse.SW 135 Display SetpointS

Seite 16 - Frame Heater(s)

3D. Settings and DiagnosticsVarious settings and diagnostic information can be controlled via the display panel. The display panel is located behind

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42. Temperature Display• Displays the cabinet temperature. The factory setting is °F. To change the display to the °C scale, see "a) Switching t

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5c) Cabinet Temperature Correction (calibration factor)In cases where there is a discrepancy between the actual cabinet center temperature and the di

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6Code Item Setting and Display RangeDefaultRefrigerator FreezerAuxiliary Code1section2sectionQ5 andearlierQ6 andlaterF0 Defrost Interval 1 to 1 hour

Seite 20 - (ALL UNITS)

7a) Defrost Interval (F0)This unit is preset at the factory to defrost once every 6 hours for general conditions. However, if it is determined that t

Seite 21 - C. Control Board

83) Press the unmarked, blank button to display the current setting. Press the up or down button to increase or decrease the defrost termination

Seite 22 - Relay Wiring Harness (K311)

9d) High Temperature Alarm Delay Time (F3)To change the high temperature alarm delay time, follow the steps below.1) Make sure the jumper is removed

Seite 23 - D. Settings and Diagnostics

3CONTENTSI. Specications ... 5A. Na

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304) Press the unmarked, blank button to save the setting.5) Press the MANUAL DEFROST button to return to the menu screen. Press and hold both the

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31h) Compressor Run Time (F7)To display the compressor run time between the two most recent defrosts, follow the steps below.1) Make sure the jumper i

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3Model Setpoint TemperatureOff Time (seconds)On Time (seconds) Refrigerator3 to 30°F(-5 to -1°C)90 153 to 5°F(0 to 11°C)150 15Freezer-13 to +19°F(

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33III. Service DiagnosisA. Alarm CodesIf an error occurs, the alarm code and cabinet temperature are displayed in 1-second intervals. See the table be

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341. Alarm Display PriorityIf multiple alarms occur simultaneously, only the alarm with the higher priority is displayed.Error Code Priority Descripti

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352. Alarm Details and Countermeasuresa. High Temperature Alarm (E1)If the cabinet temperature exceeds the setpoint temperature by 14.4°F (8°C) or mor

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36b. Low Temperature Alarm (E2)If the cabinet temperature drops below the setpoint temperature by 9°F (5°C) or more for more than y minutes, "E&

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37c. Defrost Alarm (E3)If the defrost thermistor does not turn off in one hour after defrost begins, "E3" is displayed. When "E3"

Seite 32 - E. Perimeter Frame Heater

38e. Clogged Filter Alarm (E7)The unit is equipped with a lter for protecting the condenser from dirt, oils, grease, etc. The lter promotes clean co

Seite 33 - A. Alarm Codes

39f. Defrost Temperature Sensor Malfunction Alarm (E8)If input from the defrost thermistor is below the defrost open circuit detection point (equivale

Seite 34 - 1. Alarm Display Priority

44. Operating Modes ... 31a) Continuous ...

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40g. Clogged Filter Sensor Malfunction Alarm (E9)If the input from the clogged lter sensor is below the clogged lter sensor open circuit detection p

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41h. Control Board Error Alarms (EA and ED)"EA" is displayed when an EEPROM write error is detected. "ED" is displayed when an EEP

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4B. Diagnosis ChartProblem Possible Cause Remedy[1] Compressor will not start—no current draw.a)Power Supply 1. "OFF" position. 1. Move to

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43Problem Possible Cause Remedy[5] Cabinet temperature too high.a)Setpoint and/or Differential1. Incorrect. 1. Correct setting(s). See sections "

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44Problem Possible Cause Remedy[9] Defrost cycle lasts too long. a)Defrost Thermistor 1. Defective. 1. Replace.b)Control Board 1. Defective. 1. Rep

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45C. Thermistor CheckA thermistor (semiconductor) is used for the cabinet control sensor and defrost termination sensor. The resistance varies dependi

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46IV. Removal and Replacement of ComponentsIMPORTANT1. Ensure all components, fasteners, and thumbscrews are securely in place after the equipment is

Seite 42 - B. Diagnosis Chart

471) Always install a new drier every time the sealed refrigeration system is opened. Do not replace the drier until after all other repair or replace

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48B. Removal and Replacement of Refrigeration Unit1) Turn off the power supply, and unplug the unit.) Remove the front panel, then remove the wire gu

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491) Turn off the power supply, and unplug the unit.) Remove the front panel, then remove the wire guard located below the display panel.3) Unhook th

Seite 45 - C. Thermistor Check

5Undercounter Model NamesThe undercounter models covered in this service manual initially had different model names. If you have a unit with an auxili

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504) Very carefully slide out the refrigeration system. Support the evaporator as it clears the evaporator case.5) Recover the refrigerant and store i

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51E. Removal and Replacement of Capillary Tube / Suction Line AssemblyIMPORTANTAlways install a new drier every time the sealed refrigeration system i

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5F. Removal and Replacement of Thermistors1) Turn off the power supply, and unplug the unit.) Remove the front panel, then remove the wire guard loc

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53G. Removal and Replacement of Door GasketRemove old gasket by pulling it directly out of the vinyl gasket retainer. Thoroughly clean the gasket area

Seite 50 - CAUTION

54I. Removal and Replacement of Control BoardIMPORTANTWhen receiving a service call, please ask the customer to turn the power off, then turn it back

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55J. Removal and Replacement of Fan Motors1) Turn off the power supply, and unplug the unit.) Remove the front panel, then remove the wire guard loca

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56V. Cleaning and Maintenance InstructionsWARNING1. Do not splash water directly onto the unit. This might cause short circuit, electric shock, corros

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575. Air FilterAs the air lter becomes clogged with dirt or dust, the unit’s performance will be reduced. Do not operate the unit with the air lter

Seite 54

58VI. Wiring Diagrams A1. HUR40A, HWR40A (auxiliary code Q5 and earlier)Note: Jumper (color: white) between pins 7 and 8 of connector K151 may not be

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59A2. HUR40A(-D), HWR40A(-D) (auxiliary code Q6 and later)Note: Jumper (color: white) between pins 7 and 8 of connector K151 may not be present on al

Seite 56 - A. Cleaning

6Units: mm (in.)1a. HUR40A-D, HUF40A-D1. HUR40A, HUF40A

Seite 57 - B. Maintenance

60B. HUF40A(-D), HWF40A(-D)Note: Jumper (color: white) between pins 7 and 8 of connector K151 may not be present on all units, but this will not adver

Seite 58 - VI. Wiring Diagrams

61Note: Jumper (color: white) between pins 7 and 8 of connector K151 may not be present on all units, but this will not adversely affect performance.

Seite 59 - 10V at 115V

6CAUTIONBefore diagnosing and/or servicing the unit, conrm that you have the proper wiring diagram by checking against the diagram located inside th

Seite 60 - B. HUF40A(-D), HWF40A(-D)

63CAUTIONBefore diagnosing and/or servicing the unit, conrm that you have the proper wiring diagram by checking against the diagram located inside th

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64CAUTIONBefore diagnosing and/or servicing the unit, conrm that you have the proper wiring diagram by checking against the diagram located inside th

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72. HWR40A, HWF40AUnits: mm (in.) 2a. HWR40A-D, HWF40A-D

Seite 63 - D. HUF68A(-D), HWF68A(-D)

83. HUR68A, HUF68AUnits: mm (in.)3a. HUR68A-D, HUF68A-D

Seite 64 - E. HUR96A(-D), HWR96A(-D)

94. HWR68A, HWF68AUnits: mm (in.)4a. HWR68A-D, HWF68A-D

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