Hoshizaki E7 Error Code — What It Means
Hoshizaki error code E7 indicates a drain valve fault. During the harvest cycle, the drain valve opens to flush residual water and mineral-rich water from the sump before refilling with fresh water for the next freeze cycle. The control board monitors the drain valve’s operation and logs E7 when the valve is not opening, not closing, or when the drain sequence doesn’t complete within the expected time window. A failed drain valve leaves mineral-concentrated water in the sump, which accelerates scale buildup on the evaporator and reduces ice quality.
Common Causes
- Drain valve solenoid failed — The solenoid coil on the drain valve has burned out or the plunger is mechanically stuck. The valve won’t open on command from the control board.
- Mineral scale jamming the valve — Scale accumulation around the valve seat or plunger prevents the valve from opening or closing fully. Common in hard water installations where cleaning intervals have been missed.
- Drain valve wiring fault — The wire between the control board and the drain valve solenoid is open or has a loose connector. The board commands the valve but no current reaches the coil.
- Control board drain valve relay failed — The relay or triac on the control board that switches power to the drain valve fails open, preventing the valve from receiving a power signal.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Test drain valve operation manually — During a harvest cycle, listen for an audible click at the drain valve location when the board commands it to open. No click indicates no energization or a stuck plunger.
- Test solenoid coil resistance — Disconnect the solenoid wires and measure resistance across the coil terminals. A typical drain valve solenoid reads 200–600 Ω. An open circuit (OL) indicates a burned coil; replace the valve.
- Test for voltage at valve during harvest — With a voltmeter, measure voltage across the drain valve terminals at the moment the board should be commanding it open (during the harvest cycle transition). No voltage with a working board wiring indicates a relay fault on the board.
- Clean the valve and surrounding area — If the coil checks out, disassemble or soak the valve body in ice machine cleaner solution to dissolve mineral deposits from the plunger and seat.
- Replace the drain valve and perform a cleaning cycle — Install the new OEM drain valve, run a complete cleaning cycle with Hoshizaki Ice Machine Cleaner, and run two or three complete freeze/harvest cycles to verify E7 doesn’t return.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Drain valve solenoid assembly | Amazon | Order by model number; Hoshizaki uses different valve sizes by machine capacity |
| Control board | Amazon | Replace if board relay is confirmed failed after valve and wiring are ruled out |
| Ice machine cleaner | Amazon | Use to prevent recurrence from scale |
When to Call a Pro
If the drain valve is new and functioning, but E7 returns after a few cycles, the drain system may have a blockage downstream of the valve preventing proper drainage within the board’s timeout window. A technician can confirm drain flow rates and clear the system.