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TECH - SPEC'S Technician's Pocket Guide - Hoshizaki America, Inc.

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Diagnosing water problems.<br />

Many common water related problems will cause cubes to<br />

look unnatural. Looking at the ice in the bin will point you<br />

towards the problem area. Study these shapes and causes<br />

to help you diagnose water related problems.<br />

1. Normal cube, No problem.<br />

Average cube size 1/2” thick x<br />

1 1/8” wide x 1 1/2” high.<br />

2. Larger than normal cube with heavy<br />

saddled edges.<br />

Note: Normal cube may have slight saddled edge.<br />

If the float switch sticks in the up position, (closed ) the<br />

unit will have a consistent 60 minute freeze cycle. This<br />

will result in heavy saddled edges and may cause pump<br />

cavitation and ice to stick on the evaporator or ice possible<br />

bridging.<br />

A FREEZE UP MAY OCCUR IF ICE STICKS DUE TO<br />

THE LARGER EDGES.<br />

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