Instruction Manual Steelheart Series Refrigerated Kitchen Equipment Models Upright A-Series hoshizakiamerica.
WARNING Only qualified service technicians should install and service the appliance. To obtain the name and phone number of your local Hoshizaki Certified Service Representative, visit www.hoshizaki.com. No installation or service should be undertaken until the technician has thoroughly read this Instruction Manual. Likewise, the owner/manager should not proceed to operate the appliance until the installer has instructed them on its proper operation.
IMPORTANT This manual should be read carefully before the appliance is installed and operated. Read the warnings and guidelines contained in this booklet carefully as they provide essential information for the continued safe use and maintenance of the appliance. Retain this booklet for any further reference that may be necessary. CONTENTS Important Safety Information.................................................................................................. 4 I. Installation Instructions.............
Important Safety Information Throughout this manual, notices appear to bring your attention to situations which could result in death, serious injury, damage to the appliance, or damage to property. DANGER WARNING NOTICE IMPORTANT Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING, continued WARNING The appliance should be destined only to the use for which it has been expressly conceived. Any other use should be considered improper and therefore dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for injury or damage resulting from improper, incorrect, and unreasonable use. Failure to install, operate, and maintain the appliance in accordance with this manual will adversely affect safety, performance, component life, and warranty coverage.
WARNING, continued • Children should be properly supervised around the appliance. • Do not climb, stand, or hang on the appliance or doors or allow children or animals to do so. Do not climb into the appliance or allow children or animals to do so. Death or serious injury could occur or the appliance could be damaged. • Be careful not to pinch fingers when opening and closing the doors or when handling food pans. Be careful when opening and closing the doors when children are in the area.
I. Installation Instructions WARNING • This appliance must be installed in accordance with all applicable national, state, and local regulations. • Appliance is heavy. Use care when lifting or positioning. Work in pairs when needed to prevent injury or damage. • Do not tilt the appliance more than 45°. A. Location WARNING • This appliance is not intended for outdoor use.
B. Checks Before Installation WARNING Refer to the nameplate for electrical specifications. The nameplate is located on the right side wall of the 1 and 2 section cabinet interior and the rear wall of the 3 section cabinet interior. For more electrical connection details, see "I.F. Electrical Connection." We reserve the right to make specification and design changes without prior notice. Nameplate Nameplate Model Shown: R1A-FS Fig.
C. Setup 1. Caster or Optional 6 in. Leg Installation and Leveling the Appliance a) Caster or Optional 6 in. Leg Installation 1) Move as close to the final location as possible. 2) Remove the 2 bolts securing the appliance to the pallet, then remove the appliance from the pallet. Block the appliance securely at a height of 8" (20 cm) off the floor. Do not lay the appliance down. NOTICE! Do not allow the door(s) to bear the weight of the appliance.
D. DT1A-HS Heated Condensate Pan Installation WARNING Failure to install the heated condensate pan in accordance with this manual could adversely affect safety and result in costly water damage. 1) Remove the heated condensate pan and heated condensate pan bracket from the accessory bag. 2) Place the heated condensate pan in the heated condensate pan bracket, then using the 4 screws provided in the accessory bag, secure the heated condensate pan bracket to the rear of the appliance. See Fig. 4.
5) Replace the channel cover in its correct position. 6) Route the drain hoses into the heated condensate pan assembly. See Fig. 7. Warning! Confirm that the drain hoses does not contact the heater. Adjust as necessary. 7) Using a nylon tie from the accessory bag, secure the heated condensate pan power supply cord to one of the drain hoses. See Fig. 8. 8) Place the appliance in its final location. Heated Condensate Pan Assembly Nylon Tie Drain Hoses Heated Condensate Pan Power Supply Cord Fig.
E. Door Reversal This appliance is provided with a cabinet design which, after being delivered to the installation location, permits changing of the door swing from left to right or right to left. WARNING • Wear proper PPE (personal protection equipment) when executing these procedures (safety glasses and gloves). • Keep fingers away from edge of upper hinge bracket. Spring cartridge can cause the upper hinge bracket to move suddenly with extreme force. 1.
4) Remove the lower hinge bracket and thrust washer. See Fig. 11. Retain thrust washer for opposite side lower hinge bracket installation. Remove the filler screws from the opposite side lower hinge bracket holes and mount them into the holes of the removed lower hinge bracket. NOTICE! Be sure to reuse the bracket screws for mounting the bracket as the bracket screws are 5×12 and filler screws are 5×10.
8) Clear foam from the spring cartridge hole to allow for spring cartridge installation. Install the spring cartridge and secure it to the door using the spring cartridge screws removed in step 6. See Fig. 16. Next, align the upper hinge bracket to the door in the orientation that allows for closed door installation. See Fig. 17. Secure the upper hinge bracket to the door using the screw and washer removed in step 6.
2. Half Solid Door Reversal Note: Hinge brackets, and spring cartridge are universal and can be used in both left and right-hinged applications. Example shows change from right hinged to left hinged. 1) Lock the casters. 2) Remove the front panel, then being careful not to pull the wires on the control module and door switch(es), remove the control panel. Secure the control panel so that it does not interfere with the hinge bracket and will not fall. See Fig. 20. Front Panel Control Panel Fig.
5) Remove the filler screws from the opposite side upper hinge bracket holes and mount them into the holes of the removed upper hinge bracket. NOTICE! Be sure to reuse the hinge bracket screws for mounting the hinge bracket as the hinge bracket screws are 5×12 and filler screws are 5×10. 6) While maintaining a hold on the lower door, remove the lower hinge bracket from the cabinet, then lower the door off the center hinge bracket and set aside. See Fig. 23.
9) Remove the lower hinge bracket spring cartridge screw, washer, and thrust washers from the door. Set the door aside. Next, secure the lower hinge bracket to the opposite side. Make sure the lower thrust‑washers are in place. See Fig. 25. Washer Spring Cartridge Screw Thrust Washers (2) Thrust Washers (2) Lower Hinge Bracket Lower Hinge Bracket Fig. 25 10) Rotate the former upper door 180 degrees to its new lower door orientation. NOTICE! Care should be taken not to damage the door.
13) Place the center hinge bracket lower pin with thrust washer into the nylon bearing on top of the door. Secure the center hinge bracket to the cabinet. See Fig. 28. Center Hinge Bracket Nylon Bearing Thrust Washer Thrust Washers (2) Lower Door Fig. 28 14) Secure the door to the lower hinge bracket using the spring cartridge screw and washer. Note: Be sure thrust washers (2) are in place between lower hinge bracket and door. See Fig 29. 15) Verify swing.
16) Make sure the center hinge bracket upper thrust washer is in place on top of the center hinge bracket upper pin. 17) Align the upper hinge bracket to the upper door in the orientation that allows for closed door installation. Make sure the thrust washers are in place between the upper hinge bracket and upper door, then secure the upper hinge bracket to the door using the spring cartridge screw and washer removed earlier.
3. Full Glass Door Reversal Special Tools and Item Required: Wrench A: 1 - 11/16" (17 mm) Thin Open End Tappet Wrench Wrench B: 1 - 5/16" (8 mm) Thin Open End Tappet Wrench Loctite Thread Locker Blue 242 or 243 Note: Hoshizaki wrenches and Loctite Thread Locker Blue are available through your local distributer. Wrench A: 3A8298-01, Wrench B: 3A8299-01, and Loctite Thread Locker Blue 243: 8504-0304 (10 ml bottle). Hinge brackets are universal and can be used in both left and right-hinged applications.
7) Open the door. Using a flat head screwdriver, unhinge the lower hinge arm from the lower hinge bracket. See Fig. 35. Lower Hinge Arm Lower Hinge Bracket Lower Hinge Arm Fig. 35 Lower Hinge Bracket 8) Close the door, then remove the screws securing the upper hinge bracket. See Fig. 36. 9) Lift the door off the lower hinge bracket and set aside. 10) Remove the lower hinge bracket from the cabinet. Upper Hinge Bracket Lower Hinge Bracket Fig.
12) Remove the hardware from the lower hinge bracket. Apply Loctite Thread Locker Blue 242 or 243 to the bottom hinge bushing threads then place it and the slide pin in place on the lower hinge bracket. See Fig. 38. Note: Make sure the fittings are properly aligned, then start the connection by hand to ensure that it is not cross threaded. Just snug the fittings, do not tighten the fittings at this time.
15) Rotate the door 180 degrees and place the lower hinge in its new position and secure. See Fig. 41. 16) Place the upper hinge in its new position on the door. Door (Bottom) Upper Hinge Bracket Tension Rod Lower Hinge Bracket Door (Top) Fig. 41 17) Place the door on the lower hinge bracket in the closed position, then secure the upper hinge bracket to the cabinet. See Fig. 42. Upper Hinge Bracket Fig.
19) Close the door. Make sure the upper hinge bracket lock nut is loose. 20) Level the door by sliding the backer plate to the left or to the right, then tighten the slide pin and bottom hinge bushing with a wrench until it is tight. See Fig. 44. Next, mark a reference line on the bracket and bushing then tighten the fitting an additional 1/8 turn. Reference Lines Lower Hinge Bracket Lower Hinge Bracket Slide Pin Backer Plate Slide Pin Backer Plate Lower Hinge Bushing Lower Hinge Bushing Fig.
4. Half Glass Door Reversal Special Tools Required: Wrench A: 1 - 11/16" (17 mm) Thin Open End Tappet Wrench Wrench B: 1 - 5/16" (8 mm) Thin Open End Tappet Wrench Note: Hinge brackets are universal and can be used in both left and right-hinged applications. Example shows change from right hinged to left hinged. 1) Lock the casters. 2) Remove the front panel, then being careful not to pull the wires on the control module and door switch(es), remove the control panel.
7) Open the upper door. Using a flat head screwdriver, unhinge the upper hinge arm from the upper hinge bracket. See Fig. 49. Upper Hinge Bracket Upper Hinge Bracket Upper Hinge Arm Upper Hinge Arm Fig. 49 8) Close the upper door, while maintaining a hold on the door, remove the upper hinge bracket, then lift the door off the center hinge bracket upper pin and set aside. See Fig. 50.
10) Close the lower door. While supporting the lower door, remove the screws supporting the center hinge bracket, then lift the lower door (with center hinge bracket) from the lower hinge bracket and set aside. See Fig. 52. 11) Remove the lower hinge bracket, then move the filler screws for the upper, center, and lower hinge brackets to the opposite side of the cabinet. See Fig. 53. Center Hinge Bracket Upper Hinge Filler Screws Lower Door Center Hinge Filler Screws Fig.
13) Remove the lock nut and tension rod from the center hinge bracket. See Fig. 55 Rotate the center hinge bracket 180 degrees, then replace the tension rod and lock nut on the center hinge bracket. Washer Thrust Washer Washer Center Hinge Pin Center Hinge Pin Thrust Washer Center Hinge Bracket Center Hinge Bracket Center Hinge Bracket Center Hinge Pin Nut Center Hinge Pin Fig.
18) Rotate the lower door (making it the upper door) 180 degrees. Rotate the lower hinge bracket 180 degrees. Confirm the thrust washer is in place on the door, then place the new upper hinge bracket onto the upper door pin. See Fig. 59. Upper Hinge Bracket Upper Hinge Arm Lower Door Upper Door Lower Hinge Arm Fig.
21) Make sure the center hinge bracket lock nut is loose. 22) Level the doors. If the doors are out of level, loosen the backer plate of the appropriate hinge bracket, slide the backer plate to the left or to the right, then tighten the slide pin and bottom hinge bushing with a wrench until it is tight. See Fig. 62. Next, mark a reference line on the bracket and fitting then tighten the fitting an additional 1/8 turn. Do this for both the upper and lower hinge.
F. Electrical Connection WARNING • Electrical connection must meet national, state, and local electrical code requirements. Failure to meet these code requirements could result in death, electric shock, serious injury, fire, or severe damage to equipment. • This appliance requires an independent power supply of proper capacity. See the nameplate for electrical specifications.
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II. Operating Instructions WARNING, continued A. Important Notes About Usage DANGER Risk of Fire or Explosion Flammable Refrigerant Used • Do not use mechanical devices to defrost. • Do not puncture refrigerant tubing. Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing; follow handling instructions carefully. • Do not place any potential ignition sources in or near the appliance.
WARNING, continued • The appliance is designed only for temporary storage of food. Employ sanitary methods. Use for any other purposes (for example, storage of chemicals or medical supplies such as vaccine and serum) could cause deterioration of stored items. • Do not block air inlets or outlets, otherwise cooling performance may be reduced. • Do not tightly pack the cabinet. Allow some space between items to ensure good air flow. Also allow space between items and interior surfaces.
B. Startup WARNING • All parts are factory-adjusted. Improper adjustments may adversely affect safety, performance, component life, and warranty coverage. • To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch the plug with damp hands. IMPORTANT At startup, there is a slight delay before the compressor starts. 1) Plug the appliance into the electrical outlet.
2. Adjusting the Temperature Setpoint The temperature setpoint is the value for the average cabinet temperature. The temperature differential for the compressor to turn on and off is ±3°F (±1.7°C) of the temperature setpoint. For example, for a refrigerator temperature setpoint of 36°F (2°C), the compressor comes on at 39°F (3.7°C), and the compressor goes off at 33°F (0.3°C).
D. Control Module Buttons and Icons Control module icons inform you of energized components and if the appliance is in alarm. Control Module Icons Icon Meaning Compressor Compressor running. Defrost Appliance is in defrost cycle. See "II.E. Defrost" for details. Evaporator Fan Motor Evaporator fan motor is running. Evaporator fan motor de-energizes when door is open (except DT1A). Alarm Appliance is in alarm. See "II.G. Alarm Safeties" for details.
E. Defrost DANGER Risk of Fire or Explosion Flammable Refrigerant Used • Do not use mechanical devices to defrost. • Do not puncture refrigerant tubing. Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing; follow handling instructions carefully. Risque De Feu Ou D'Explosion Le Frigorigène Est Inflammable • Ne pas utiliser d'appareils mécaniques pour dégivrer le réfrigérateur. • Ne pas perforer la tubulure contenant le frigorigène.
F. Food Storage WARNING • This appliance is designed only for storage of food. Employ sanitary methods. Use for any other purposes (for example, storage of chemicals or medical supplies such as vaccine and serum) could cause deterioration of stored items. • Do not block the cabinet air inlet or outlet, otherwise cooling performance may be reduced. • Do not tightly pack the cabinet. Allow some space between items to ensure good air flow. Also allow space between items and interior surfaces.
G. Alarm Safeties Alarm signals are designed to protect the appliance and food product. These alarms give information or warnings in the event the appliance is operating out of acceptable parameters. Should one of the alarms occur, follow the instructions in the table below to address the alarm. The alarm code and alarm icon flash with audible alarm. Alarm Signals Alarm Code Problem E01 Corrective Action/Reset Details Cabinet Thermistor Malfunction Alarm Call a qualified service technician.
H. Safety Devices 1. Compressor External or Internal Overload If combined temperature/amperage value is above the limit specified by the compressor manufacturer, the compressor overload operates independently to turn off the compressor. The compressor overload de-energizes the compressor until the temperature/amperage value returns to an acceptable level. 2. Short-Cycle Protection There is a 2-minute minimum off-time and on-time for the compressor.
III. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions A. Cleaning WARNING • Before cleaning the appliance, press and hold the standby button to turn "OFF" the appliance, unplug the appliance to prevent electric shock by unexpected entrance of water into the appliance or injury by moving parts. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch the plug with damp hands. • Before cleaning the appliance, move all foods into another clean refrigerator or freezer. • Do not splash water directly onto the appliance.
B. Maintenance The appliance must be maintained in accordance with the instruction manual. Consult with your local Hoshizaki Certified Service Representative about maintenance service. Failure to maintain the appliance in accordance with this manual may adversely affect safety, performance, component life, and warranty coverage. WARNING • Only qualified service technicians should service the appliance.
IV. Preparing the Appliance for Periods of Non-Use When shutting down the appliance for periods of non-use, follow the instructions below. WARNING • Prevent the doors from closing to reduce the risk of children getting trapped. • To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not touch the plug with damp hands. NOTICE Clean the appliance. See "III.A. Cleaning" for details. 1) Before shutting down the appliance, move the stored food into another refrigerator or freezer.
V. Disposal DANGER Risk of Fire or Explosion Flammable Refrigerant Used • Follow handling instructions carefully in compliance with U.S. government regulations. • Do not puncture refrigerant tubing. Risk of fire or explosion due to puncture of refrigerant tubing; follow handling instructions carefully. • Dispose of properly in accordance with federal or local regulations.
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