Hoshizaki DKM-500 Cube Dispenser Error Codes — What They Mean
The Hoshizaki DKM-500 is a self-contained cube ice dispenser producing approximately 500 pounds of crescent-style cube ice per day with a built-in storage and dispensing mechanism. It is commonly installed in healthcare facilities, hotels, and foodservice operations requiring ice-on-demand delivery without a separate storage bin. The DKM-500 uses Hoshizaki’s standard error code display system — the same E and F prefix codes used across the cube ice machine line.
Hoshizaki DKM-500 Error Code Reference
| Code | Fault |
|---|---|
| E1 | Freeze cycle time exceeded — over-time |
| E2 | High-pressure cutout |
| E3 | Low-pressure cutout / loss of charge |
| E4 | Evaporator temperature sensor fault |
| E5 | Water inlet temperature sensor fault |
| E6 | Control board communication fault |
| E7 | Dispenser mechanism fault |
| E8 | Water supply fault |
| E9 | Float switch fault — water level |
| F1 | Condenser fan motor fault |
| F2 | Hot gas valve fault |
| F3 | Harvest assist motor fault (dispenser) |
Common Causes by Code
- E1 — Freeze cycle overtime — Hoshizaki’s DKM-500 freeze cycle typically runs 15–30 minutes. If it exceeds the maximum allowed time, E1 triggers. Causes: scale on the evaporator (mineral deposits from hard water), low refrigerant, dirty condenser, or warm inlet water temperature above 90°F.
- E2 — High pressure — Air-cooled DKM-500 units require regular condenser cleaning — the compact footprint of the machine means the condenser is small relative to the heat rejection demand. A 6-month cleaning schedule is the minimum.
- E7 — Dispenser mechanism — The DKM-500 has a motorized dispensing auger and a chute actuator. E7 indicates the dispenser motor isn’t completing its cycle — check for ice bridging in the storage compartment or a jammed dispenser paddle.
- E8 — Water supply — Check the float switch (also linked to E9) and the inlet water solenoid valve. The DKM-500 uses a float-controlled water trough — if the float valve is stuck closed, water supply stops and E8 triggers.
- E9 — Float switch — The float switch confirms the water trough has reached the correct level. A float switch stuck in the up (full) position prevents fill; stuck in the down (empty) position causes constant fill. Inspect the float assembly for scale or debris.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Identify the code — On the DKM-500, the error code appears on the front panel LED display. If multiple codes are active, the display cycles through them. Press and hold the Dispense button to view the fault log on some models.
- For E1 (freeze cycle overtime) — Run a cleaning cycle using Hoshizaki-approved ice machine cleaner (part #9910-013). Scale buildup on the evaporator is the most common cause and cleaning alone often resolves E1 on machines that haven’t been serviced in over a year.
- For E2 (high pressure) — Brush or vacuum the condenser coil fins from the front. Do not use high-pressure water on the condenser — the fin spacing is tight and high-pressure rinse bends fins. Use a low-pressure spray with coil cleaner.
- For E7 (dispenser) — Remove ice from the storage bin manually. Clear any ice bridge that has formed between the bin and dispenser opening. Inspect the dispenser paddle/auger for obstructions. Check the dispenser motor connections — the DKM-500 dispenser mechanism is a common wear item.
- For E9 (float) — Lift the float manually while the machine is powered — you should hear the water inlet valve open. If the valve opens, the float switch is working; the float may be stuck due to scale. Descale the water trough and float assembly.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Water inlet valve | Amazon | Solenoid coil or complete valve assembly |
| Float switch | Amazon | Specific to DKM dispenser design |
| Dispenser motor | Amazon | Check for ice jam before ordering |
| Evaporator thermistor | Amazon | For E4; check resistance at room temperature |
| High-pressure switch | Amazon | Manual-reset; check cutout pressure rating |
| Condenser fan motor | Amazon | Match existing HP and blade size |
When to Call a Pro
Healthcare-installed DKM-500 units are subject to NSF sanitation requirements and manufacturer maintenance schedules. Any refrigerant repair requires EPA 608 certification. The DKM-500 dispenser mechanism disassembly requires familiarity with Hoshizaki’s specific assembly — a certified Hoshizaki service agent should perform major dispenser repairs to maintain the warranty and NSF certification.