This Hoshizaki ice machine is a top - notch solution for commercial establishments that need a large amount of ice daily. It features a long - lasting stainless - steel exterior that's not only durable but also easy to clean. With an advanced technology system, it operates efficiently and maximizes ice output.
Key Features:
- A 2 - second flush cycle every hour to maintain optimal performance.
- Uses R - 404A refrigerant for reliable cooling.
- Can produce up to 385 lbs. of ice every 24 hours, and up to 1705 lbs. of flake ice or 1376 lbs. of cubelet ice per day.
Specifications:
- Model: F - 1501MAJ
- Dimensions: 30 inches wide, 27.40 inches deep, and 34.65 inches high.
- Electrical: 208 V, 60 Hz, 1 Ph, 15.9 Amps, 17 kW.
- Heat Rejection: 12,300 BTU/Hr
- Ice Types: Flaked and Cubelet
- Water Usage: 1543 gallons per 100 lbs.
- Plug Type: NEMA 5 - 15P
- Material: Stainless Steel
Certifications:
- NSF Certified: Meets public health protection standards for food safety.
- UL Certified: Passed strict safety tests.

Using Your Hoshizaki Ice Machine:
First, make sure your ice machine is connected to a proper power source with the right voltage, frequency, and phase as specified (208 V, 60 Hz, 1 Ph). Plug it in using the NEMA 5 - 15P plug. Connect it to a clean water supply according to the water usage requirements. Once everything is set up, turn on the machine. It will start producing ice automatically.
Important Notes:
- Keep the area around the machine well - ventilated as it needs to reject heat (12,300 BTU/Hr).
- Do not overload the power circuit. The machine draws 15.9 Amps and has a wattage of 17 kW.
- Ensure the water supply is clean to prevent blockages and maintain ice quality.
Maintenance Tips:
- Take advantage of the 2 - second flush cycle every hour. But also, do a thorough cleaning of the stainless - steel exterior regularly with a mild cleaner. This will keep it looking good and functioning well.
- Check the refrigerant (R - 404A) levels periodically. If you notice a significant drop in ice production, it might be time to have a professional check the refrigerant system.
- Keep an eye on the water usage. If there are any sudden changes, it could indicate a problem.