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4. DISPOSAL
When disposing of the refrigerator/freezer, contact
an authorized Hoshizaki service company or a
specialized waste disposal company.
IMPORTANT
The insulation foaming agent used
for the unit body contains flammable
gas cyclopentane. With this in mind,
dispose of the refrigerator/freezer
properly.
5. WARRANTY
Hoshizaki warrants to the original owner/user that all
Hoshizaki branded products shall be free of defects
in material and/or workmanship for the duration of
the “warranty period”. The warranty shall be effective
for one year from the date of installation.
Hoshizaki’s liability under the terms of the warranty
are limited and shall exclude routine servicing,
cleaning, essential maintenance and/or repairs
occasioned by misuse and installations not in
accordance with Hoshizaki guidelines.
Warranty repairs should be completed by an
approved Hoshizaki dealer or service agency using
genuine Hoshizaki components.
To obtain full details of your warranty and approved
service agency, please contact your dealer/supplier,
or the nearest Hoshizaki Service office.
[a] TROUBLES WITH ERROR CODE INDICATION
Code Possible Cause
Remedy
E1
Cabinet sensor
error
Immediately contact an
authorized Hoshizaki service
company.
E2
Evaporator
sensor error
E3
Condenser
sensor error
* The code “dEF” is not an error code but indicates
the unit is in defrost cycle.
[b] TROUBLES WITHOUT ERROR CODE
INDICATION
1) Unit fails to operate:
(1) Unplugged.
(2) Power failure.
(3) Main power supply disconnected.
2) Poor cooling performance:
(1) Ambient temperature too high.
(2) Door(s) opened too often.
(3) Cabinet temperature setting too high.
(4) Too packed with foods or air inlet/outlet
blocked.
(5) Air filter not clean.(freezer only)
(6) Door(s) left open.
(7) Warm or hot foods inside.
(8) U n i t i n d e f r o s t p r o c e s s . T h e c a b i n e t
temperature may rise temporarily during
defrost cycle but will not affect the foods inside.
3) Condensation around door(s):
(1) Ambient humidity too high.
(2) Door(s) not closed tightly.
4) Noise:
(1) Normal operating sounds from compressor,
condenser fan motor or Interior fan motor.
(2) Installed on an unsteady floor. Contact an
authorized Hoshizaki service company.
(3) Not leveled in the left-to-right or front-to-rear
directions. Contact an authorized Hoshizaki
service company.
5) Frosting inside compartment:
(1) Ambient humidity too high.
(2) Door(s) opened too often.