Hoshizaki IM-65LE-Q Service Manual

Hoshizaki IM-65LE-Q Service Manual

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SELF-CONTAINED CUBER
MODEL
SERVICE MANUAL
HOSHIZAKI
IM-65LE-Q
NO.
E1AH-806
ISSUED:
MAY 8, 2010
REVISED:

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  • Page 1 E1AH-806 ISSUED: MAY 8, 2010 REVISED: HOSHIZAKI SELF-CONTAINED CUBER IM-65LE-Q MODEL SERVICE MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2. WIRING DIAGRAM -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 3. DIP SWITCH SETTING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 4. SERVICE DIAGNOSIS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 5. ADJUSTMENT OF MICRO SWITCH -------------------------------------------------------------5 This service manual provides specific information for IM-65LE-Q only. For any other information, please refer to the service manual for the standard model IM-65LE.
  • Page 3: Timing Chart

    1. TIMING CHART...
  • Page 4: Wiring Diagram

    2. WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 5: Dip Switch Setting

    3. DIP SWITCH SETTING Dip Switch No. Volume Setting Freeze VR DSW 1 Defrost VR DSW 2 Dimple Range DSW 3 Water Supply DSW 4 Code Setting 1 DSW 5 Code Setting 2 DSW 6...
  • Page 6: Service Diagnosis

    4. SERVICE DIAGNOSIS This service manual provides specific information for IM-65LE-Q only. For any other information, please refer to the service manual for the standard model IM-65LE. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY [1] Deformed ice. a) Water Pan 1. Upper and Lower Evaporators not 1.
  • Page 7: Adjustment Of Micro Switch

    5. ADJUSTMENT OF MICRO SWITCH Actuator Motor Arm To adjust the Micro Switch (A): 1) Close the Water Pan. 2) Push up the lever until the Micro Switch (A) trips with a click sound. Then, push the lever 1 mm further up to lock in position. Do not bend the actuator by pushing up the lever too much.

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