[2] Scoop and Storage Bin Handle Cleaning/
Sanitisation (Daily)
) Either mix 3 litres of water with ml of 5.25%
sodium hypochlorite solution in a suitable
container, or the recommended Hoshizaki
sanitiser as directed.
2) Soak the Scoop in the solution for more than 3
minutes. Rinse thoroughly, and shake to remove
surplus liquid.
Note: Using a cloth to dry may re-contaminate.
3) Use a neutral cleaner to wash the Storage Bin
Handle. Rinse thoroughly.
4) Soak a clean cloth with the sanitising solution,
and wipe the Handle. Use fresh water and a
clean cloth to rinse/dry.
[3] Storage Bin Interior Cleaning/Sanitisation
(Weekly)
) Open the Storage Bin Door, and remove all ice.
2) Remove the Thumbscrews securing the plastic
Ice Deflector.
3) Remove the Ice Deflector from the Bin.
4) Wash the Bin liner, Ice Deflector and Door inner
surface with a neutral non-abrasive cleaner.
Rinse thoroughly.
5) Either mix 5 litres of water with 8 ml of 5.25%
sodium hypochlorite solution in a suitable
container, or the recommended Hoshizaki
sanitiser as directed.
6) Soak a clean sponge or cloth with the solution,
and wipe the Bin liner, Ice Deflector and Door
inner surface.
7) Rinse thoroughly with fresh water and a clean
cloth to wipe off the solution.
8) Refit the Ice Deflector and Thumbscrews. Close
the Bin Door.
Note: Some solutions may cause damage to
the Bin liner surfaces or corrosion on the
metal parts. Always rinse the sanitiser
unless directed otherwise by Hoshizaki
guidelines.
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[4] Storage Bin Door
Clean the Storage Bin Door at least once a week,
using a neutral non-abrasive cleaner. Rinse
thoroughly after cleaning and sanitise as required.
2. SERVICE CALL
[] Error Code Indication
If the error code "E" is indicated on the display,
before calling for service, check the following.
Code
Remedy
E0
Possibility of water leaks. Turn OFF Operation Switch,
and turn it ON again. If error code appears again, call
for service.
E1
Low ice production. Turn OFF Operation Switch, and
turn it ON again. If error code appears again, call for
service.
E2
Turn OFF Operation Switch, and turn it ON again. If
error code appears again, call for service.
E3
Gear Motor could be overloaded or overheated. Turn
OFF Operation Switch, and turn it ON again after 0
minutes. If error code appears again, call for service.
E4
Check that there is enough space around the Remote
Condenser. Turn OFF Operation Switch, and turn it ON
again. If error code appears again, call for service.
E5
Controller Board may have a fault. Turn OFF Operation
Switch, and turn it ON again. If error code appears
again, call for service.
E6
Miswiring. Call for service.
EA
Supply voltage is too low. Check that voltage is in
required range and icemaker is not sharing a single
receptacle with other appliances. Turn OFF Operation
Switch, and turn it ON again.
Eb
Turn OFF Operation Switch, and turn it ON again. If
error code appears again, call for service.
Gear Motor is in abnormal rotation. Turn OFF Operation
EE
Switch, and turn it ON again. If error code appears
again, call for service.
EF
Supply voltage is too low. Check that voltage is in
required range and icemaker is not sharing a single
receptacle with other appliances. Turn OFF Operation
Switch, and turn it ON again.
EJ
Could lead to failure of icemaking mechanism. Ice
production continues, but call for service immediately.
EL
Bin Control Switch has failed. Call for service.
En
Turn OFF Operation Switch, and turn it ON again. If
error code appears again, call for service.
EP
Call for service.
EU
Turn OFF Operation Switch, and turn it ON again. If
error code appears again, call for service.
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