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3) Check that the refrigerant lines do not rub or touch lines or other 

surfaces, and that the fan blade turns freely.

4) Recommended parts and materials listed below will be required.

Cord

7 AWG (.0 mm

2

) three-wire cord will be required for the 

Fan Motor wiring between the icemaker and the Condenser 

Unit (L+N+        ).

Copper Tubing

Phosphorus  deoxidized  copper  tubing.   Two  tubings  of 

the  same  size  will  be  required  for  refrigerant  lines.    Mark 

them for a distinction between the gas line and liquid line to 

prevent misconnection.

9.52 (OD) x 7.93 (ID) - Gas

9.52 (OD) x 7.93 (ID) - Liquid

Pipe Insulation (for gas and liquid pipes)

To withstand temperatures up to 20°C.

Bolt

Four M8 Hexagon Bolts for securing the Condenser Unit.

5)  Do  not  remove  the  Unit  Covers  before  finishing  installation,  to 

prevent damage to the air-cooled Condenser.

[b] LOCATION

The Condenser is intended for outdoor use and must be positioned in 

a permanent well ventilated site under the following guidelines:

* Select a firm and flat site.

* Should not be exposed to harsh or adverse weather conditions.

* Preferably a dry and well ventilated area with 60 cm clearance on 

both front and rear for ease of maintenance and service should they 

be required.

5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

WARNING

THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED

This  icemaker  requires  an  earth  that  meets  the  national 

and  local  electrical  code  requirements.   To  prevent  possible 

severe  electrical  shock  to  individuals  or  extensive  damage  to 

equipment, install a proper earth wire to the icemaker.  Remove 

the plug from the mains socket before any maintenance, repairs 

or cleaning is undertaken.

* This icemaker must have a separate power supply or receptacle of 

220 - 240V.

*  Stacked  icemakers  should  each  have  a  separate  receptacle,  but 

they  must  all  be  connected  in  parallel  to  the  same  single  phase 

supply  or  circuit  with  sufficient  ampacity.    In  addition  and  to  avoid 

nuisance  tripping,  individual  circuit  breakers  for  each  machine 

should not be used.

* The main control box fuse is rated at 5A and should only be replaced 

by a qualified service engineer.

* Usually an electrical permit and services of a licensed electrician are 

required.

* If the supply cord and the plug should need to be replaced, it should 

only be done by a qualified service engineer.

For the U.K. and the Republic of Ireland only

* The  wires  in  the  mains  lead  are  coloured  in  accordance  with  the 

following code:

 

 

Green & Yellow = Earth

 

 

Blue = Neutral

 

 

Brown = Live

As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may 

not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals 

in your plug, proceed as follows:

The  wire  which  is  coloured  Green-and-Yellow  must  be  connected 

to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by 

the symbol         or coloured Green or Green-and-Yellow.  The wire 

which  is  coloured  Blue  must  be  connected  to  the  terminal  which 

is  marked  with  the  letter  N  or  coloured  Black.   The  wire  which  is 

coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked 

with the letter L or coloured Red.

* Should the socket outlets in the installation site not be suitable for 

the plug supplied with your product, the plug must be removed (cut 

off if it is moulded on plug) and an appropriate plug fitted.

If the non-rewirable plug has been cut from the power supply cord, 

it  must  be  disposed  of.   There  should  be  no  attempt  to  reuse  it.  

Inserting  such  a  plug  into  a  socket  elsewhere  presents  a  serious 

risk of electrical shock.

* The  non-rewirable  plug  must  never  be  used  without  a  fuse  cover 

being fitted.

The correct replacement for the detachable fuse cover is identifiable 

from the manufacturer’s reference number stamped on the plug.

Supply of replacement fuse covers can be obtained from Hoshizaki 

Parts/Service Centres.

Fuses should be rated at 3A and approved to BS 362.

6. REMOTE CONDENSER UNIT

[a] UNPACKING

) Unpack and remove shipping carton, tape(s) and packing.

2) Remove the Top Panel.

Fig. 10

Top Panel

Screw

Unit Cover

Fig. 11

Min. 60 cm clearance

Air 

 

        Air

*  Normal  condenser  ambient  temperature:  +°C  to  +40°C.  

Temperatures  not  within  this  operating  range  may  affect  the 

production capacity of the icemaker.

*  When  the  Condenser  Unit  is  installed  on  a  roof,  a  50  cm  height 

base  is  recommended  to  prevent  heat  reflection  and  to  avoid  the 

possibility of the unit standing in water.

* The  maximum  line  length  is  0  m.    For  information  on  longer  line 

installations, call Hoshizaki Care +44 (0) 223242254.

* The  Condenser  should  not  be  installed  more  than  6  m  above  the 

height of the icemaker or more than 2 m below it.

Note:  If the recommended guidelines of the installation are exceeded, 

the icemaker performance may be reduced.

Summary of Contents for IM-240DSME

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Page 2: ...m and level foundation for the equipment 4 Allow 15 cm clearance at rear sides and top for proper air circulation and ease of maintenance and or service should they be required For air cooled model only allow 30 cm clearance at the right side 5 This appliance is not suitable for installation in an area where a water jet could be used and where dripping is not allowed 6 Do not place anything on top...

Page 3: ...with the two bolts and the two nuts provided See Fig 8 9 Place the Ice Chute lower or middle unit accessory and secure it to the Bracket with the two screws See Fig 8 10 Connect the leads with three way plug located in the lower unit wiring channel to the upper unit receptacle unplugged in the above step 6 Secure the leads using the plastic clamp provided Place the plastic cover in position See Fi...

Page 4: ... only be done by a qualified service engineer For the U K and the Republic of Ireland only The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is co...

Page 5: ...hem for a distinction between the gas line and the liquid line to prevent misconnection Apply some clean refrigerant oil of a suitable type to the surfaces of the Flare before connection and tightening Support the Access Valve with a spanner on the flat surfaces when tightening the nuts 8 Refit the Cap Nuts to a torque of 25 3 Nm 9 Check the Cap Nuts Port Caps and flare joints for gas leaks with a...

Page 6: ...or the Top Panel 5 Install refrigerant lines and make electrical connections for each Fan Motor as instructed under c and d Fig 21 Top Panel Upper Condenser Unit Lower Condenser Unit Screw Fig 20 Gasket Nut Bushing Cap Condenser Unit Fan Motor Wiring Cord Junction Box Fan Motor Leads inside Cord Grip Securing Hole Closed End Connector Inside Outside Wiring Cord Gasket Fig 19 Condenser Unit Fan Mot...

Page 7: ... in sequence a Compressor will start Hot Gas Valve open b Water Pan will fully open c Water Solenoid will open d Water Pan will start to close Hot Gas Valve closed e Water Pan fully closed Pump Motor will start f Water Solenoid will close Washing Switch Control Box Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 23 Fig 22 Potable Water Inlet G3 4 Inlet Hose Drain Outlet R3 4 Outlet Hose Icemaker Water Supply Tap Inlet Hose 8 T...

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