Hoshizaki HF-128MA-A Instruction Manual Download Page 10

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3) When preparing the unit for long storage, clean 

the cabinet interior and door gaskets, dry them 

thoroughly and store the unit in a dry place.

III. MAINTENANCE

IMPORTANT

1. Before carrying out any cleaning or 

maintenance operations, unplug the unit.

2. D o  n o t  t o u c h  o r  w e t  t h e  m a c h i n e 

compartment parts. This could result in 

failure or breakdown.

3. To prevent possible damage, do not clean 

the plastic parts with water above 40°C or in 

a dishwasher.

1. INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, SHELF

* Clean the interior and exterior at least once a week 

for sanitary use.

* Clean off the interior and exterior with a soft cloth 

soaked in cold or warm water containing the proper 

amount of neutral cleaner and wrung dry. Do not 

use a water jet to clean the machine compartment.

* Chemical agents other than neutral cleaner might 

cause damage to the interior and exterior surfaces.

* Any remaining detergent will damage metal or 

plastic surfaces. Use a soft cloth dampened with 

warm water to wipe it off.

* Do not use the following items. They could damage 

painted or plastic surfaces:

  Polishing powder, alcohol, thinner, benzine, acidic 

or alkaline detergent, hot water, petroleum, soap 

powder, metal scourer or brush, etc.

  Especially detergent to clean grease on ventilator 

or microwave.

 

Note:  Some solutions other than the above may 

also damage painted or plastic surfaces. 

* The door gasket and its contact surface get 

soiled easily. Clean every surface of these parts 

thoroughly. Remnants of food will accelerate aging.

* Use a cloth to wipe off any water staying inside the 

cabinet.

2. AIR FILTER

IMPORTANT

To prevent deformation, do not wash the air 

filter with hot water above 40°C.

Plastic mesh air filters remove dirt or dust from the 

air, and keep the condenser from getting clogged. 

If the filters get clogged, the refrigerator/freezer’s 

performance will be reduced.

Check the filters at least twice a month. When 

clogged or when the temperature controller shows 

“cH”, use warm water and a neutral cleaner to wash 

the filters. Do not operate the unit with the air filters 

removed, or the condenser will get clogged, resulting 

in failure.

1) Open the front panel and remove the air filter. To 

prevent injury, do not touch the condenser fins 

directly.

2) Wash the air filter carefully with cold or warm 

water containing the proper amount of neutral 

cleaner. Rinse and dry the air filter thoroughly.

3) To refit the air filter, put the two tabs into the heat 

exchanger or fins in condenser ,and tightly attach 

the air filter over the condenser.

Fig. 14

           Immediately stop using such solutions if they cause 

any problems

Air Filter

Front pannel

Fig. 15

Summary of Contents for HF-128MA-A

Page 1: ...tegral and essential part of the product and should be kept and preserved by the user Please read carefully the guidelines and warnings contained herein as they are intended to provide the installer user with essential information for the proper installation and the continued safe use and maintenance of the product Please preserve this booklet for any further consultation that may be necessary Man...

Page 2: ... 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 7 DRAIN CONNECTIONS No Evaporting Pan Set Type 4 II OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 START UP 6 2 CABINET TEMPERATURE SETTING 6 3 DEFROST 7 4 INDICATOR LIGHTS 7 5 SHUT DOWN 7 III MAINTENANCE 8 1 INTERIOR EXTERIOR SHELF 8 2 AIR FILTER 8 3 BEFORE CALLING A SERVICE AGENT 9 a TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE INDICATION 9 b TROUBLES WITHOUT ERROR CODE INDICATION 9 4 DISPOSAL 9 5 WARRANTY ...

Page 3: ...e proceeding with cleaning and maintenance operations make sure the power line of the unit is disconnected 8 Do not connect or disconnect the electric plug when your hands are wet 9 Do not store explosive substances such as aerosol cans with a flammable propellant in this appliance 10 Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors and liquids 11 If the supply cord is damaged it must be...

Page 4: ...damage the exterior panels Avoid a site where dripping is not allowed Especially a side by side or back to back installation possibly with other manufacturer s unit may cause condensation between the two units resulting in dripping onto the floor Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or higher temperatures Allow at least 100 cm clearance at the front of the unit for smooth door operation Also ...

Page 5: ...s as shown below Fig 7 Front Rear IMPORTANT Do not put anything at the bottom of the cabinet to prevent damage or deformation to the cabinet bottom resulting in corrosion 4 Position the unit in a selected site 5 Clean the interior with a soft cloth soaked in cold or w arm water containing t he p roper amount of neutral cleaner and wrung dry Caster models 6 Level t he r efrigerator freezer i n both...

Page 6: ...ed power receptacle which is readily accessible and has enough capacity The maximum allowable voltage variation should not exceed 10 percent of the nameplate rating See the nameplate If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 7 DRAIN CONNECTIONS No Evaporting Pan Set Type CAUTION Be sure to conne...

Page 7: ...r for 1 hour and check for proper temperature before putting foods in the cabinet 10 Do not block the air inlet outlet with foods 11 Do not pack the cabinet with foods Allow some space between them to ensure good air flow 12 Do not put in warm or hot foods Let them cool first or they will raise the cabinet temperature and could deteriorate other foods in the cabinet or overload the refrigerator fr...

Page 8: ...d copper tubes resulting in failure 16 F o o d s i n t e n d e d f o r d i r e c t h u m a n consumption should be stored on the shelf in a proper container and protected from direct contact with the cabinet walls 17 Do not use the freezer to freeze foods It is designed only to store frozen foods High quality ice cream may melt during defrost cycle and should not be stored in the freezer 18 The do...

Page 9: ...s frequency of door opening or measuring points The compressor stops when the cabinet temperature reaches down to the set temperature and starts when the cabinet temperature rises to the set temperature 4 C Accordingly the average cabinet temperature will be around the set temperature 2 C Set temperature compressor off temperature Off cycle defrost HR series 6 to 12 C Heater defrost HF series 7 to...

Page 10: ...pecially detergent to clean grease on ventilator or microwave Note Some solutions other than the above may also damage painted or plastic surfaces The door gasket and its contact surface get soiled easily Clean every surface of these parts thoroughly Remnants of food will accelerate aging Use a cloth to wipe off any water staying inside the cabinet 2 AIR FILTER IMPORTANT To prevent deformation do ...

Page 11: ...dity too high 2 Door s not closed tightly 4 Noise 1 Normal operating sounds of compressor or condenser fan 5 Frosting inside compartment 1 Ambient humidity too high 2 Door s opened too often 3 Too packed with foods beyond load line 4 DISPOSAL When disposing of the refrigerator freezer contact an authorized Hoshizaki service company or a specialized waste disposal company IMPORTANT The insulation f...

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