• Controller circuit board(C.B.) has been changed.
2
REFERENCE MANUAL
2
3SAFETY PRECAUTION
Use new refrigerant pipes.
Make sure that the inside and outside of refrigerant piping is clean and it has no contamination
such as sulfur hazardous for use, oxides, dirt,
shaving particles, etc.
In addition, use pipes with specified thickness.
Store the piping to be used during installation
indoors and keep both ends of the piping sealed
until just before brazing. (Leave elbow joints, etc.
in their packaging.)
Use ester oil, ether oil or alkylbenzene oil (small
amount) as the refrigerant oil applied to flares
and flange connections.
In case of using the existing pipes for R22, be careful with
the followings.
· Be sure to clean the pipes and make sure that the insides
of the pipes are clean.
· Change flare nut to the one provided with this product.
Use a newly flared pipe.
· Avoid using thin pipes.
Charge refrigerant from liquid phase of gas
cylinder.
If the refrigerant is charged from gas phase, composition
change may occur in refrigerant and the efficiency will be
lowered.
Do not use refrigerant other than R410A.
If other refrigerant (R22 etc.) is used, chlorine in refrigerant can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc.
Use a vacuum pump with a reverse flow check
valve.
Vacuum pump oil may flow back into refrigerant cycle and
that can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc.
Use the following tools specifically designed for
use with R410A refrigerant.
The following tools are necessary to use R410A refrigerant.
Keep the tools with care.
If dirt, dust or moisture enters into refrigerant cycle, that can
cause deterioration of refrigerant oil or malfunction of compressor.
Do not use a charging cylinder.
If a charging cylinder is used, the composition of refrigerant will change and the efficiency will be lowered.
Flare tool
Electronic refrigerant
charging scale
Vacuum pump adaptor
Size adjustment gauge
Gauge manifold
Torque wrench
Gas leak detector
Charge hose
Tools for R410A
Contamination inside refrigerant piping can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc.
If dirt, dust or moisture enters into refrigerant cycle, that can
cause deterioration of refrigerant oil or malfunction of compressor.
If large amount of mineral oil enters, that can cause deterioration of refrigerant oil etc.
Ventilate the room if refrigerant leaks during
operation. If refrigerant comes into contact with
a flame, poisonous gases will be released.
3-1. ALWAYS OBSERVE FOR SAFETY
Before obtaining access to terminals, all supply
circuits must be disconnected.
3-2. CAUTIONS RELATED TO NEW REFRIGERANT
Cautions for units utilizing refrigerant R410A
3
Gravimeter
Unit
[1] Cautions for service
(1) Perform service after collecting the refrigerant left in unit completely.
(2) Do not release refrigerant in the air.
(3) After completing service, charge the cycle with specified amount of refrigerant.
(4) When performing service, install a filter drier simultaneously.
Be sure to use a filter drier for new refrigerant.
[2] Additional refrigerant charge
When charging directly from cylinder
· Check that cylinder for R410A on the market is syphon type.
· Charging should be performed with the cylinder of syphon stood vertically. (Refrigerant is charged from liquid phase.)
[3] Service tools
Use the below service tools as exclusive tools for R410A refrigerant.
No.Specifications
1Gauge manifold·Only for R410A
·Use the existing fitting
·Use high-tension side pressure of 5.3MPa·G or over.
2Charge hose·Only for R410A
·Use pressure performance of 5.09MPa·G or over.
3Electronic scale
4Gas leak detector·Use the detector for R134a, R407C or R410A.
5Adaptor for reverse flow check·Attach on vacuum pump.
6Refrigerant charge base
7Refrigerant cylinder·Only for R410ATop of cylinder (Pink)
Bender
Pipe cutter
Welder and nitrogen gas cylinder
Refrigerant charging scale
Vacuum gauge or thermistor vacuum gauge and
vacuum valve
Charging cylinder
Air purge, refrigerant charge
and operation check
Gas leak check
Collection of refrigerant
Refrigerant charge
Apply to flared section
Prevent compressor malfunction
when charging refrigerant by
spraying liquid refrigerant
Prevent gas from blowing out
when detaching charge hose
Vacuum drying and air
purge
Flaring work of piping
Bend the pipes
Cut the pipes
Weld the pipes
Charge refrigerant
Check the degree of vacuum. (Vacuum
valve prevents back flow of oil and refrigerant to thermistor vacuum gauge)
Charge refrigerant
Tool exclusive for R410A
Tool exclusive for R410A
Tool for HFC refrigerant
Tool exclusive for R410A
Tool exclusive for R410A
Ester oil and alkylbenzene
oil (minimum amount)
Tool exclusive for R410A
Tool exclusive for R410A
Tools for other refrigerants can
be used if equipped with adopter for reverse flow check
Tools for other refrigerants
can be used by adjusting
flaring dimension
Tools can be used for other refrigerants
Tools can be used for other refrigerants
Tools can be used for other refrigerants
Tools can be used for other refrigerants
Tools can be used for other
refrigerants
Tool exclusive for R410A
Tools and materialsUseR410A toolsCan R22 tools be used?
(Usable if equipped
with adopter for rever se flow)
(Usable by adjusting
flaring dimension)
: Prepare a new tool. (Use the new tool as the tool exclusive for R410A.)
: Tools for other refrigerants can be used under certain conditions.
: Tools for other refrigerants can be used.
New refrigerant R410A is adopted for replacement inverter series. Although the refrigerant piping work for R410A is
same as for R22, exclusive tools are necessary so as not to mix with different kind of refrigerant. Furthermore as the
working pressure of R410A is 1.6 time higher than that of R22, their sizes of flared sections and flare nuts are different.
1Thickness of pipes
Because the working pressure of R410A is higher compared to R22, be sure to use refrigerant piping with thickness
shown below. (Never use pipes of 0.7mm [7/256 inch] or below.)
2Dimensions of flare cutting and flare nut
The component molecules in HFC refrigerant are smaller compared to conventional refrigerants. In addition to that,
R410A is a refrigerant, which has higher risk of leakage because of its working pressure is higher than that of other
refrigerants. Therefore, to enhance air tightness and intensity, flare cutting dimension of copper pipe for R410A has
been specified separately from the dimensions for other refrigerants as shown below. The dimension B of flare nut for
R410A also has partly been changed to increase intensity as shown below. Set copper pipe correctly referring to copper pipe flaring dimensions for R410A below. For 1/2” and 5/8”, the dimension B changes.
Use torque wrench corresponding to each dimension.
Dimension A
3Tools for R410A (The following table shows whether conventional tools can be used or not.)
CHARGELESS SYSTEM
PRE-CHARGED REFRIGERANT IS SUPPLIED FOR PIPING LENGTH AT SHIPMENT.
(Max. 100ft, 30m (A42) / Max. 70ft, 20m (A12-36))
The refrigerant circuit with LEV(Linear Expansion Valve) and accumulator always control the optimal refrigerant level
regardless of the length (A42: 100ft, 30m max. / A12-36: 70ft, 20m max. and 16ft, 5m min.) of piping. The additional
refrigerant charging work during installation often causes problems.
It is completely eliminated by chargeless system. This unique system improves the quality and reliability of the work
done. It also helps to speed up the installation time.
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5SPECIFICATIONS
Service Ref.PUZ-A18NHAPUZ-A24NHAPUZ-A30NHAPUZ-A36NHAPUZ-A42NHA
Power supply PhaseSingle
Intake air temperature DB:26.721.126.721.126.721.126.721.126.721.1
Intake air temperature WB:19.415.619.415.619.415.619.415.619.415.6
Discharge air temperature DB:12.245.413.740.512.145.713.740.912.045.8
side
Outdoor
Intake air temperature DB:358.3358.3358.3358.3358.3
Intake air temperature WB:23.96.123.96.123.96.123.96.123.96.1
side
Indoor
Intake air temperature DB˚F80708070807080708070
Intake air temperature WB˚F67606760676067606760
Discharge air temperature DB˚F5411457105541145710654114
side
Outdoor
Intake air temperature DB˚F95479547954795479547
Intake air temperature WB˚F75437543754375437543
SHF0.700.780.700.770.71
BF0.12
Intake air temperature DB:26.726.726.726.726.726.7
Intake air temperature WB:19.419.419.419.419.419.4
Discharge air temperature DB:14.812.213.712.113.712.0
side
Outdoor
Intake air temperature DB:353535353535
Intake air temperature WB:23.923.923.923.923.923.9
side
Indoor
Intake air temperature DB˚F808080808080
Intake air temperature WB˚F676767676767
Discharge air temperature DB˚F595457545754
side
Outdoor
Intake air temperature DB˚F959595959595
Intake air temperature WB˚F757575757575
SHF0.860.700.780.700.770.71
BF0.090.120.100.110.110.09
6-4-2. Cooling only
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1/2 conduit hole
144<5-21/32>
2-ø22.2<7/8>
22<7/8>
38<1-1/2>241<9-1/2>
Min.100mm<3-15/16>
Piping and wiring connection can
be made from the rear direction only.
*1 In the place where short cycle tends to occur,cooling and heating
capacity and power consumption might get lowered by 10%. Air outlet
guide (optional PAC-SG58SG-E) will help them improve.
*2 If air is discharged to the wall, the surface might get stained.
2 sides should be open in
the right, left and rear side.
Min.100mm<3-15/16> as long as
no obstacle is placed on the
rear and light-and-left sides
of the unit
*1
*2
*1
Air intake
Air outlet
4-oval hole
Air intake
Service panel
Connection for liquid pipe
Service panel for charge plug
Service port
Connection for gas pipe
Min.100mm<3-15/16>
Min.500mm<19-11/16>
Min.350mm<13-25/32>
Basically
open
Max.
<Foundation bolt height>
FOUNDATION
Please secure the unit firmly
with 4 foundation M10<W3/8> bolts.
(Bolts, washers and nut must
be purchased locally.)
18mm<23/32>
[33<1-5/16> drain hole
43.6<1-23/32>
152<6>
155
400<15-25/32>
347.5<13-11/16>
45.4<1-25/32>
365<14-3/8>
330<13>
300<11-13/16>
40<1-9/16>
Handle
600<23-5/8>
10<3/8>
300<11-13/16>
150<5-29/32>
287.5<11-11/32>
500<19-11/16>
800<31-1/2>
69<2-23/32>
183<7-7/32>
90<3-17/32>
155<6-3/32>
23<29/32>
32.5<1-9/32>
18<23/32>
FLARE [12.7<1/2F>
FLARE [6.35<1/4F>
Installation bolt pitch
PIPING-WIRING DIRECTION
Minimum installation space for outdoor unit
Free space around the outdoor unit
(basic example)
Symbols used in wiring diagram above are,
: Connector, : Terminal(block).
ACL
CN5
12
(RED)
IPM
21
CN4
(WHT)
TH8
CN3
12
(WHT)
CN2
1672345
(WHT)
TB1
NO FUSE
BREAKER
POWER SUPPLY
208/230V 60Hz
*Use copper supply wire.
L1GRL2
S1 S2 S3
INDOOR
UNIT
21
CN52C
(BLK)
CNAC2
(RED)
CNAC1
(WHT)
52C
13
13
Cautions when Servicing
!
WARNING: When the main supply is turned off, the voltage [340 V] in the main capacitor will drop to 20 V in approx. 2 minutes (input voltage: 230 V). When servicing, make sure that
LED1 (green) on the outdoor circuit board goes out, and then wait for at least 1 minute.
Components other than the outdoor board may be faulty: Check and take corrective action.
Do not replace the outdoor board without checking.
Connector
<Connected to Optional M-NET Adapter Board>
Connector
<Connected for Option (Contact Input)>
C.B.
Converter
PFC
52C Relay
52C
SYMBOL
NAMESYMBOLNAMESYMBOLNAME
Connection Terminal<L1/L2-Phase>
R/S
CNMNT
Connector
<Connected to Optional M-NET Adapter Board>
Switch<Model Select>
SW6
Solid State Relay<SSR>
IC51
Switch
SW9
Switch<Model Select>
SW10
X53,X52,X55
Relay
Power module
IPM
Main Smoothing CapacitorCB1~CB3
Cautions when Servicing
!
WARNING: When the main supply is turned off, the voltage [340 V] in the main capacitor will drop to 20 V in approx. 2 minutes (input voltage: 230 V). When servicing, make sure that
LED1 (green) on the outdoor circuit board goes out, and then wait for at least 1 minute.
Components other than the outdoor board may be faulty: Check and take corrective action.
Do not replace the outdoor board without checking.
Connector<A-Control Service Inspection Kit>
Connector<Connected to Optional M-NET Adapter Board>
Connector<Connected to Optional M-NET Adapter Board>
Connector
X52,X53,X55
Relay
IC51
Solid State Relay<SSR>
Cautions when Servicing
!
WARNING: When the main supply is turned off, the voltage [340 V] in the main capacitor will drop to 20 V in approx. 2 minutes (input voltage: 230 V). When servicing, make sure that
LED1 (green) on the outdoor circuit board goes out, and then wait for at least 1 minute.
Components other than the outdoor board may be faulty: Check and take corrective action.
Do not replace the outdoor board without checking.
Connector<A-Control Service Inspection Kit>
Connector<Connected to Optional M-NET Adapter Board>
Connector<Connected to Optional M-NET Adapter Board>
Connector< Connected for Option (Contact Input)>
X52,X53
Relay
Cautions when Servicing
!
WARNING: When the main supply is turned off, the voltage [340 V] in the main capacitor will drop to 20 V in approx. 2 minutes (input voltage: 230 V). When servicing, make sure that
LED1 (green) on the outdoor circuit board goes out, and then wait for at least 1 minute.
Components other than the outdoor board may be faulty: Check and take corrective action.
Do not replace the outdoor board without checking.
PUZ-A42NHAPUZ-A42NHA-BS
PUY-A42NHA PUY-A42NHA-BS
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9-1. INDOOR UNIT POWER SUPPLIED FROM OUTDOOR UNIT (A-control application)
The following connection patterns are available.
The outdoor unit power supply patterns vary on models.
1:1 SystemSimultaneous twin system
A Outdoor unit power supply
B Wiring circuit breaker or isolating switch
C Outdoor unit
D Indoor unit/outdoor unit connecting cords
E Remote controller
F Indoor unit
G Indoor unit earth
S1
S2
L1
L2
GR
1
2
S1
S2
S3
S3
S1
S2
L1
L2
GR
1
2
S1
S2
S3
1
2
S1
S2
S3
S3
Warning:
In case of A-control wiring, there is high v oltage potential on the S3 terminal caused by electrical circuit design that has no electrical insulation between po wer line
and communication signal line. Therefore, please turn off the main power supply when servicing. And do not touch the S1, S2, S3 terminals when the power is
energized. If isolator should be used between indoor unit and outdoor unit, please use 3-pole type.
* Affix a label A that is included with the manuals near each wiring diagram for the indoor and outdoor units.
Indoor unit model
PLA-A12, 18, 24, 30
PCA, PKA
PLA-A36, 42
1A2A
15A15A
––
ACB
D
E
ACB
D
E
FFF
GGG
Indoor unit power supply
Minimum circuit ampacity
Maximum rating of overcurrent protective device
*1. Max. 50 m, 165 ft
*2. The 10 m, 30 ft wire is attached in the remote controller accessory. Max 1500 ft
*3. The figures are NOT always against the ground.
S3 terminal has DC 24 V against S2 terminal. However between S3 and S1, these terminals are NOT electrically insulataed by the transformer or other device.
1.Wiring size must comply with the applicable local and national code.
2.Use copper supply wires.
3.Use wires rated 300V or more for the power supply cables and the indoor/outdoor unit connecting cables.
4.Install an earth longer than other cables.
Notes:
Outdoor unit model
Outdoor unit power supply
Breaker size
Minimum circuit ampacity
Maximum rating of overcurrent protective device
Outdoor unit power supply
Outdoor unit power supply earth
Indoor unit-Outdoor unit*1
Indoor unit earth*1
Remote controller-Indoor unit*2
Outdoor unit L1-L2*3
Indoor unit-Outdoor unit S1-S2*3
Indoor unit-Outdoor unit S2-S3*3
Remote controller-Indoor unit*3
A12A18A24A30A36A42
Single, 208/230 V, 60 Hz Single, 208/230 V, 60 Hz Single, 208/230 V, 60 Hz Single, 208/230 V, 60 Hz Single, 208/230 V, 60 Hz Single, 208/230 V, 60 Hz
15A15A25A30A30A30A
13A13A18A25A25A26A
15A20A30A40A40A40A
2 o Min. AWG 142 o Min. AWG 142 o Min. AWG 122 o Min. AWG 102 o Min. AWG 102 o Min. AWG 10
1 o Min. AWG 141 o Min. AWG 141 o Min. AWG 121 o Min. AWG 101 o Min. AWG 101 o Min. AWG 10
3 o AWG 16 (polar)3 o AWG 16 (polar)3 o AWG 16 (polar)3 o AWG 16 (polar)3 o AWG 16 (polar)3 o AWG 16 (polar)
1 o Min. AWG 161 o Min. AWG 161 o Min. AWG 161 o Min. AWG 161 o Min. AWG 161 o Min. AWG 16
2 o AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 o AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 o AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 o AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 o AWG 22 (Non-polar) 2 o AWG 22 (Non-polar)
AC 208/230 VAC 208/230 VAC 208/230 VAC 208/230 VAC 208/230 VAC 208/230 V
AC 208/230 VAC 208/230 VAC 208/230 VAC 208/230 VAC 208/230 VAC 208/230 V
DC 24 VDC 24 VDC 24 VDC 24 VDC 24 VDC 24 V
DC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 V
Wiring
Wire No. o
size
Circuit
rating
S1
S2
S3
S1
S2
S3
A-Control
Outdoor Unit
3 poles isolator
230V
Single phase
Isolator
A-Control
Indoor Unit
WIRING SPECIFICATIONS
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9-2. M-NET WIRING METHOD
Group
remote
controller
Refrigerant
address 00
M-NET
address 01
A-control
remote
controller
A-control
remote
controller
A-control
remote
controller
Refrigerant
address 00
M-NET
address 02
Refrigerant
address 00
M-NET
address 03
Power
supply
unit for
transmission
wire
Central
remote
controller
M-NET transmission wire
✕ Bad example (Multi spot grounding of shield wire)
Good example 1 (Single spot grounding of shield wire)
Power
supply
appliance
M-NET type
outdoor unit
Central
remote
controller
Power
supply
appliance
M-NET type
outdoor unit
M-NET type
outdoor unit
M-NET type
outdoor unit
M-NET transmission wire
M-NET type
outdoor unit
M-NET type
outdoor unit
Central
remote
controller
Power
supply
appliance
M-NET type
outdoor unit
M-NET transmission wire
M-NET type
outdoor unit
M-NET type
outdoor unit
Good example 2 (Single spot grounding of shield wire)
(Points to notice)
(1) Outside the unit, transmission wires should stay away from electric wires in order to prevent electromagnetic noise from
making an influence on the signal communication. Place them at intervals of more than 5cm. Do not put them in the same
conduit tube.
(2) Terminal block (TB7) for transmission wires should never be connected to 208/230V power supply. If it is connected,
electronic parts on M-NET P.C. board may be burnt out.
(3) Use 2-core x 1.25mm2[AWG16] shield wire (CVVS, CPEVS) for the transmission wire. Transmission signals may not be
sent or received normally if different types of transmission wires are put together in the same multi-conductor cable. Never
do this because this may cause a malfunction.
It would be ok if M-NET wire (non-polar, 2-cores) is arranged in addition to the wiring for A-control.
(4) Ground only one of any appliances through M-NET transmission wire (shield wire). Communication error may occur due to
the influence of electromagnetic noise.
If there are more than two grounding spots on the shield wire, noise may enter into the shield wire because the ground
wire and shield wire form one circuit and the electric potential difference occurs due to the impedance difference among
grounding spots. In case of single spot grounding, noise does not enter into the shield wire because the ground wire and
shield wire do not form one circuit.
To avoid communication errors caused by noise, make sure to observe the single spot grounding method described in the
installation manual.
“Ed” error will appear on the LED display of outdoor unit.
“0403” error will appear on the central-control remote controller.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
12
~
50
M-NET Address No.
<Setting example>
Switching
setting
SW11
ones
digit
SW12
tens
digit
OFF
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
Refrigerant
address
OFF
ON
8
OFF
ON
1
OFF
ON
9
OFF
ON
10
OFF
ON
11
OFF
ON
12
OFF
ON
13
OFF
ON
14
OFF
ON
15
OFF
ON
2
OFF
ON
3
OFF
ON
4
OFF
ON
5
OFF
ON
6
OFF
ON
7
System
controller
A-control
remote
controller
Group AGroup BGroup C
A-control
remote
controller
TB5
A-control
remote
controller
Refrigerant
address 00
M-NET
address 01
Refrigerant
address 00
M-NET
address 02
Refrigerant
address 01
M-NET
address 03
Refrigerant
address 00
M-NET
address 04
Power
supply
unit for
transmission
wire
A-control
remote
controller
A-control
remote
controller
TB5
Group AGroup B
Refrigerant
address 00
M-NET
address 01
Refrigerant
address 01
M-NET
address 02
Refrigerant
address 00
M-NET
address 04
Refrigerant
address 01
M-NET
address 03
Refrigerant
address 02
M-NET
address 05
System
controller
Power
supply
unit for
transmission
wire
● M-NET wiring
(1) Use 2-core x 1.25mm
2
[AWG16] shield wire for electric wires.
(Excluding the case connecting to system controller.)
(2) Connect the wire to the M-NET terminal block. Connect one core of the
transmission wire (non-polar) to Aterminal and the other to B. Peel the
shield wire, twist the shield part to a string and connect it to S terminal.
(3) In the system which several outdoor units are being connected, the terminal
(A, B, S) on M-NET terminal block should be individually wired to the other
M-NET
terminal
block
ABS
Transmission
wire
Shield
part
Ground
wire
outdoor unit’s terminal, i.e. Ato A, B to B and S to S. In this case, choose one of those outdoor units and drive a screw
to fix an ground wire on the plate as shown on the right figure.
9-3-1. M-NET address setting
In A-control models, M-NET address and refrigerant address should be set only for the outdoor unit. Similar to CITY MULTI
series, there is no need to set the address of outdoor unit and remote controller. To construct a central control system, the
setting of M-NET address should be conducted only upon the outdoor unit. The setting range should be 1 to 50 (the same as
that of the indoor unit in CITY MULTI system), and the address number should be consecutively set in a same group.
Address number can be set by using rotary switches
(SW11 for ones digit and SW12 for tens digit), which
is located on the M-NET board of outdoor unit.
(Initial setting: all addresses are set to “0”.)
9-3-2. Refrigerant address setting
In case of multiple grouping system (multiple refrigerant circuits in one group), indoor units should be connected by remote
controller wiring (TB5) and the refrigerant address needs to be set. Leave the refrigerant addresses to “00” if the group setting is not conducted. Set the refrigerant address by using DIP SW1-3 to -6 on the outdoor controller board. [Initial setting: all
switches are OFF. (All refrigerant addresses are “00”.)]
9-3-3. Regulations in address settings
In case of multiple grouping system, M-NET and refrigerant address settings should be done as explained in the above section. Set the lowest number in the group for the outdoor unit whose refrigerant address is “00” as its M-NET address.
w Refrigerant addresses can be overlapped if they are in the different group.
w In group B, M-NET address of the outdoor unit whose refrigerant address is “00” is not set to the minimum in the group. As
“03” is right for this situation, the setting is wrong. Taking group A as a good sample, set the minimum M-NET address in
the group for the outdoor unit whose refrigerant address is “00”.
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Outdoor heat exchanger
Thermistor
(TH3)
Thermistor
(TH6)
Distributor
Service
port
(check)
Accumulator
Compressor
Refrigerant GAS pipe
15.88A({5/8")
Refrigerant LIQUID pipe
9.52A({3/8")
Stop valve
(with service port)
4-way valve
Service
port
(check)
High pressure
protect switch
Refrigerant flow in cooling
Refrigerant flow in heating
Linear expansion valve
Thermistor
(TH4)
Muffler
Ball valve
Bypass valve
(#50)
Strainer
(#100)
Strainer
(#100)
Strainer
Accumulator
Stop valve
(with service port)
Compressor
Refrigerant GAS pipe
12.7A({1/2")
Refrigerant LIQUID pipe
6.35A({1/4")
Stop valve
4-way valve
Service
port(check)
High pressure
protect switch
Outdoor heat exchanger
Thermistor
(TH3)
Thermistor
(TH6)
Distributor
Muffler
Thermistor(TH4)
Linear expansion valve
Refrigerant flow in cooling
Refrigerant flow in heating
(#50)
Strainer
(#100)
Strainer
(#100)
Strainer
Service
port
(check)
Accumulator
Compressor
Refrigerant GAS pipe
15.88A({5/8")
Refrigerant LIQUID pipe
9.52A({3/8")
4-way
valve
Service
port
(check)
High pressure protect switch
Linear expansion valve
Muffler
Thermistor
(TH4)
Refrigerant flow in cooling
Refrigerant flow in heating
Perform the following procedures to collect the refrigerant when moving the indoor unit or the outdoor unit.
1Turn on the power supply (circuit breaker).
wWhen power is supplied, make sure that “CENTRALLY CONTROLLED” is not displayed on the remote controller. If
“CENTRALLY CONTROLLED” is displayed, the refrigerant collecting (pump down) cannot be completed normally.
2After the liquid stop valve is closed, set the SWP switch on the control board of the outdoor unit to ON. The compressor
(outdoor unit) and ventilators (indoor and outdoor units) start operating and refrigerant collecting operation begins. LED1 and
LED2 on the control board of the outdoor unit are lit.
wSet the SWP switch (push-button type) to ON in order to perform refrigerant collecting operation only when the unit is
stopped. However, refrigerant collecting operation cannot be performed until compressor stops even if the unit is stopped.
Wait 3 minutes until compressor stops and set the SWP switch to ON again.
3Because the unit automatically stops in about 2 to 3 minutes after the refrigerant collecting operation (LED1 is not lit
and LED2 is lit), be sure to quickly close the gas stop valve.
wIn case the outdoor unit is stopped when LED1 is lit and LED2 is not lit, open the liquid stop valve completely, and then
repeat step 2 3 minutes later.
wIf the refrigerant collecting operation has been completed normally (LED1 is not lit and LED2 is lit), the unit will remain
stopped until the power supply is turned off.
4Turn off the power supply (circuit breaker.)
2. Start and finish of test run
• Operation from the indoor unit
Execute the test run using the installation manual for the indoor unit.
• Operation from the outdoor unit
By using the DIP switch SW4 on the control board of outdoor unit, test run can be started and finished, and its operation
mode (cooling/heating) can be set up.
1Set the operation mode (cooling/heating) using SW4-2.
2Turn on SW4-1 to start test run with the operation mode set by SW4-2.
3Turn off SW4-1 to finish the test run.
• There may be a faint knocking sound around the machine room after power is supplied, but this is
no problem with product because the linear expansion pipe is just moving to adjust opening pulse.
• There may be a knocking sound around the machine room for several seconds after compressor
starts operating. But this is not a problem with product because the check valve itself generates
the sound because pressure difference is small in the refrigerant circuit.
Note:
The operation mode cannot be changed by SW4-2 during test run. (To change test run mode, stop the unit by SW4-1,
change the operation mode and restart the test run by SW4-1.)
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11TROUBLESHOOTING
Unit conditions at service
Error code
Actions to be taken for service (summary)
The inferior phenomenon is
reoccurring.
Displayed
Not displayed
Judge what is wrong and take a corrective action according
to “11-4. Self-diagnosis action table”.
Conduct trouble shooting and ascertain the cause of the
inferior phenomenon according to “11-5. Troubleshooting
by inferior phenomena”.
The inferior phenomenon is
not reoccurring.
Logged
Not logged
1Consider the temporary defects such as the work of
protection devices in the refrigerant circuit including
compressor, poor connection of wiring, noise and etc.
Re-check the symptom, and check the installation
environment, refrigerant amount, weather when the
inferior phenomenon occurred, matters related to wiring
and etc.
2Reset error code logs and restart the unit after finishing
service.
3There is no abnormality concerning of parts such as
electrical component, controller board, remote controller
and etc.
1Re-check the abnormal symptom.
2Conduct trouble shooting and ascertain the cause of the
inferior phenomenon according to “11-5. Troubleshooting
by inferior phenomena”.
3Continue to operate unit for the time being if the cause
is not ascertained.
4There is no abnormality concerning of parts such as
electrical component, controller board, remote controller
and etc.
11-1. TROUBLESHOOTING
<Error code display by self-diagnosis and actions to be taken for service (summary)>
Present and past error codes are logged and displayed on the wired remote controller and control board of outdoor unit.
Actions to be taken for service, which depends on whether or not the inferior phenomenon is reoccurring at service, are summarized in the table below. Check the contents below before investigating details.
11-2. CHECK POINT UNDER TEST RUN
(1) Before test run
• After installation of indoor and outdoor units, piping work and electric wiring work, re-check that there is no refrigerant leak-
age, loosened connections and incorrect polarity.
• Measure impedance between the ground and the power supply terminal block (L1, L2) on the outdoor unit by 500V Megger
and check that it is 1.0M" or over.
wDon’t use 500V Megger to indoor/outdoor connecting wire terminal block (S1, S2, S3) and remote controller terminal block
(1, 2). This may cause malfunction.
• Make sure that test run switch (SW4) is set to OFF before turning on power supply.
• Turn on power supply 12 hours before test run in order to protect compressor.
• For specific models which requires higher ceiling settings or auto-recovery feature from power failure, make proper changes
of settings referring to the description of “Selection of Functions through Remote Controller”.
Make sure to read operation manual before test run. (Especially items to secure safety.)
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[TEST] button
Pipe (liquid) temperature
Displays the remaining
test run time.
"TEST RUN" and the currently selected
operation mode are displayed altemately.
A
B
C
°F
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Operating procedures
LCD
Contents of inferior phenomena
P1
P2
P4
P5
P6
P8
P9
Fb
Abnormality of room temperature thermistor
Abnormality of pipe temperature thermistor/Liquid
Abnormality of drain sensor/Float switch connector open
Drain overflow protection is working.
Freezing/overheating protection is working.
Abnormality of pipe temperature
Abnormality of pipe temperature thermistor/Cond./Eva
Abnormality of indoor controller board
LCD
Contents of inferior phenomena
U1~UP
F3~F9
E0~E5
E6~EF
----
FFFF
Malfunction outdoor unit
Malfunction
outdoor unit
Remote controller transmitting error
Indoor/outdoor unit communication error
No error history
No applied unit
LED1
(microcomputer power supply)
LED2
(remote controller)
LED3
(indoor/outdoor communication)
Lits when power is supplied.
Lits when power is supplied for wired remote controller.
The indoor unit should be connected to the outdoor unit with address “0” setting.
Blinks when indoor and outdoor unit are communicating.
1. Turn on the main power supply.
2. Press TEST button twice.
3. Press OPERATION SWITCH
button.
4. Press AIR DIRECTION button.
5. Check the outdoor unit fan for
correct running.
A
B
C
While the room temperature display on the remote
controller is “PLEASE WAIT”, the remote controller is disabled.
Wait until “PLEASE WAIT” disappears before using remote controller.
“PLEASE WAIT” appears for about 2 minutes after power
supply is turned on. w1
The TEST RUN appears on the screen.
Cooling mode:
Heating mode: Check if warm air blows. (It takes a little
while until warm air blows.)
Check for correct motion of auto-vanes.
The outdoor unit features automatic capacity control to
provide optimum fan speeds. Therefore, the fan keeps
running at a low speed to meet the current outside air
condition unless it exceeds its available maximum power.
Then, in actuality, the fan may stop or run in the reverse
direction depending on the outside air, but this does not
mean malfunction.
Check if cool air blows and water is drained.
6. Press the ON/OFF button to reset the test run in progress.
7. Register the contact number.
• In case of test run, the OFF timer will be activated, and the test run will automatically stop after 2 hours.
• The room temperature display section shows the pipe temperature of indoor units during the test run.
• Check that all the indoor units are running properly in case of simultaneous twin operation. Malfunctions may not
be displayed regardless of incorrect wiring.
w1 After turning on the power supply, the system will go into startup mode, “PLEASE WAIT” will blink on the display section of
the room temperature, and lamp(green) of the remote controller will blink.
As to INDOOR BOARD LED, LED1 will be lit up, LED2 will either be lit up in case the address is 0 or turned off in case the
address is not 0. LED3 will blink.
As to OUTDOOR BOARD LED, LED1(green) and LED2(red) will be lit up. (After the startup mode of the system finishes,
LED2(red) will be turned off.)
In case OUTDOOR BOARD LED is digital display, — and —will be displayed alternately every second.
• If one of the above operations doesn’t function correctly, the causes written below should be considered. Find causes from
the symptoms.
The below symptoms are under test run mode. “startup” in the table means the display status of w1 written above.
Remote Controller Display
Remote controller displays “PLEASE
WAIT”, and
cannot be operated.
After power is turned on, “PLEASE WAIT”
is displayed for 3 minutes, then error code
is displayed.
No display appears even when remote
controller operation switch is turned on.
(Operation lamp does not light up.)
Display appears but soon disappears
even when remote controller is operated.
w Press the remote controller’s CHECK button twice to perform self-diagnosis. See the table below for the contents of LCD
display.
Symptoms in test run mode
OUTDOOR BOARD LED Display
After “startup” is displayed, only
green lights up. <00>
After “startup” is displayed,
green (once) and red (once)
blink alternately. <F1>
After “startup” is displayed,
green (once) and red (twice)
blink alternately. <F3, F5, F9>
After “startup” is displayed,
green (twice) and red (once)
blink alternately. <EA. Eb>
After “startup” is displayed, only
green lights up. <00>
After “startup” is displayed, only
green lights up. <00>
< > indicates digital display.
Cause
• After power is turned on, “PLEASE WAIT” is displayed for 2
minutes during
system startup. (Normal)
• Incorrect connection of outdoor terminal block (L1, L2, and
S1, S2, S3.)
• Outdoor unit’s safeguard installation connector is open.
• Incorrect wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit (Polarity
is wrong for S1, S2, S3.)
• Remote controller transmission wire short.
• There is no outdoor unit of address 0.
(Address is other than 0.)
• Remote controller transmission wire open.
• After canceling function selection, operation is not possible for
about 30 seconds. (Normal)
See the table below for details of the LED display (LED 1, 2, 3) on the indoor controller board.
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ON/OFF
TEMP
FAN
VANE
MODE
CHECK
LOUVER
TEST RUN
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
h
min
RESET
SET
CLOCK
TEST
RUN
COOL
7
5
6
2
3,4
Test run [for wireless remote controller]
MODE
MODE
COOL
HEAT
TEST RUN
FAN
VANE
TEST RUN
Measure an impedance between the power supply terminal block on
the outdoor unit and ground with a 500V Megger and check that it is
equal to or greater than 1.0M".
1 Turn on the main power to the unit.
2 Press the button twice continuously.
(Start this operation from the turned off status of remote controller
display.)
and current operation mode are displayed.
3 Press the ( ) button to activate mode, then
check whether cool air is blown out from the unit.
4 Press the ( ) button to activate mode, then
check whether warm air is blown out from the unit.
5 Press the button and check whether strong air is blown out
from the unit.
6 Press the button and check whether the auto vane operates
properly.
7 Press the ON/OFF button to stop the test run.
Note:
• Point the remote controller towards the indoor unit receiver
while following steps
• It is not possible to run in FAN, DRY or AUTO mode.
22
to 77.
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11-3. HOW TO PROCEED "SELF-DIAGNOSIS"
11-3-1. When a Problem Occurs During Operation
If a problem occurs in the air conditioner, the indoor and outdoor units will stop,
and the problem is shown in the remote controller display.
[CHECK] and the refrigerant address are displayed on the temperature
display, and the error code and unit number are displayed alternately as
shown below.
1 (If the outdoor unit is malfunctioning, the unit number will be "00".)
2 In the case of group control, for which remote controller controls
multiple refrigerant systems, the refrigerant address and error code of the
unit that first experienced trouble (i.e., the unit that transmitted the error
code) will be displayed.
3 To clear the error code, press the
button.
When using remote-/local-controller combined operation, cancel the error code after turning off remote operation. During
central control by a MELANS controller, cancel the error code by pressing the
button.
11-3-2. Self-Diagnosis During Maintenance or Service
Since each unit has a function that stores error codes, the latest check code can be recalled even if it is cancelled by the remote
controller or power is shut off.
Check the error code history for each unit using the remote controller.
1
Switch to self-diagnosis mode.
H
Press the
button twice within 3 seconds. The display content
will change as shown below.
2
Set the unit number or refrigerant address you want to diagnose.
F
Press the [TEMP] buttons ( and ) to select the desired number
or address. The number (address) changes between [01] and [50] or [00]
3
Display self-diagnosis results.
<When there is error code history>
(For the definition of each error code, refer to the indoor unit's installation manual or service handbook.)
4
Reset the error history.
Display the error history in the diagnosis result display screen (see step
3
).
Error code (2 or 4 digits)
(Alternating Display)
Address (3 digits) or unit number (2 digits)
The refrigerant address will begin to blink
approximately 3 seconds after being
selected and the self-diagnosis process will begin.
Unit number or refrigerant address
to be diagnosed
Error code (2 or 4 digits)
(Alternating Display)
Address (3 digits) or unit number (2 digits)
<When there is no error code history><When there is no corresponding unit>
and
[15].
ON/OFF
I
F
A
E
B
G
H
C
D
ON/OFF
CHECK
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D Press the
ON/OFF
button twice within 3 seconds. The self-diagnosis
address or refrigerant address will blink.
When the error history is reset, the display will look like the one shown below.
However, if you fail to reset the error history, the error content will be displayed again.
5 Cancel self-diagnosis.
Self-diagnosis can be cancelled by the following 2 methods.
H Press the
button twice within 3 seconds.➔ Self-diagnosis will be cancelled and the screen will return to the previous state in effect before the start
of self-diagnosis.
5 Press the
button.➔ Self-diagnosis will be cancelled and the indoor unit will stop.
11-3-3. Remote Controller Diagnosis
If the air conditioner cannot be operated from the remote controller, diagnose the remote controller as explained below.
1 First, check that the power-on indicator is lit.
If the correct voltage (DC12 V) is not supplied to the remote controller, the
indicator will not light.
If this occurs, check the remote controller's wiring and the indoor unit.
2 Switch to the remote controller self-diagnosis mode.
H Press the
button for 5 seconds or more. The display content will
change as shown below.
A Press the
button to start self-diagnosis.
3 Remote controller self-diagnosis result
[When the remote controller is functioning correctly]
Check for other possible causes, as there is no problem with the remote
controller.
[When the remote controller malfunctions]
(Error display 1) "NG" blinks. ➝ The remote controller's transmitting-receiv-
ing circuit is defective.
The remote controller must be replaced with a new one.
[Where the remote controller is not defective, but cannot be operated.]
(Error display 2) [E3], [6833] or [6832] blinks.
➝ Transmission is not possible.
There might be noise or interference on the transmission path, or the indoor unit
or other remote controllers are defective. Check the transmission path and other
controllers.
(Error display 3)
"ERC" and the number of data errors are displayed.
➝ Data error has occurred.
The number of data errors is the difference between the number of bits sent from
the remote controller and the number actually transmitted through the transmission path. If such a problem is occurring, the transmitted data is affected by noise,
etc. Check the transmission path.
4 To cancel remote controller diagnosis
H Press the
button for 5 seconds or more. Remote controller diagnosis will be cancelled, "PLEASE WAIT" and operation lamp will blink. After
approximately 30 seconds, the state in effect before the diagnosis will be restored.
Power on indicator
CHECK
ON/OFF
CHECK
FILTER
When the number of data errors is "02":
Transmission data from remote controller
Transmission data on transmission path
CHECK
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11-3-4. Malfunction-diagnosis method by wireless remote controller
ON/OFF
TEMP
FAN
VANE
MODE
CHECK
LOUVER
TEST RUN
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
h
min
RESET
SET
CLOCK
CHECK
CHECK
display
Temperature
button
CHECK
button
Refrigerant
address
display
HOUR
button
ON/OFF
button
<In case of trouble during operation>
When a malfunction occurs to air conditioner, both indoor unit and outdoor unit will stop and operation lamp blinks to inform
unusual stop.
<Malfunction-diagnosis method at maintenance service>
[Procedure]
1. Press the CHECK button twice.
• "CHECK" lights, and refrigerant
address "00" blinks.
• Check that the remote controller's
display has stopped before continuing.
2. Press the temperature
buttons.
3. Point the remote controller at the
sensor on the indoor unit and
press the HOUR button.
4. Point the remote controller at the
sensor on the indoor unit and
press the ON/OFF button.
• Select the refrigerant address of the
indoor unit for the self-diagnosis.
Note: Set refrigerant address using the
outdoor unit’s DIP switch (SW1).
(For more information, see the
outdoor unit installation manual.)
• If an air conditioner error occurs, the
indoor unit's sensor emits an intermittent buzzer sound, the operation lamp
blinks, and the error code is
output.
(It takes 3 seconds at most for error
code to appear.)
• The check mode is cancelled.
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[Output pattern A] Errors detected by indoor unit
[Output pattern B]
E9
*1If the beeper does not sound again after the initial 2 beeps to confirm the self-check start signal was received and
the OPERATION INDICATOR lamp does not come on, there are no error records.
*2If the beeper sounds 3 times continuously “beep, beep, beep (0.4 + 0.4 + 0.4 sec.)” after the initial 2 beeps to confirm
the self-check start signal was received, the specified refrigerant address is incorrect.
OPERATION
INDICATOR
lamp blink
pattern
BeepBeep Beep BeepBeepBeep Beep
Off
Approx. 2.5 sec.OnApprox. 3 sec.On0.5 sec.On0.5 sec.On0.5 sec.On0.5 sec.
Off
Approx. 2.5 sec.OnApprox. 3 sec.On0.5 sec.On0.5 sec.
· · · Repeated
Number of blinks/beeps in pattern indicates the check
code in the following table (i.e., n=5 for “U2”)
Number of blinks/beeps in pattern indicates
the check code in the following table
n
th
1st2nd3
rd
1st2
nd
Self-check
starts
(Start signal
received)
Beeper sounds
[Output pattern B]
OPERATION
INDICATOR
lamp blink
pattern
Beep
Beep Beep BeepBeepBeep Beep
Off
Approx. 2.5 sec.On0.5 sec.On0.5 sec.On0.5 sec.
On
0.5 sec.
Off
Approx. 2.5 sec.On0.5 sec.On0.5 sec.
· · · Repeated
Number of blinks/beeps in pattern indicates the check
code in the following table (i.e., n=5 for “P5”)
Number of blinks/beeps in pattern indicates
the check code in the following table
n
th
1st2nd3
rd
1st2
nd
Self-check
starts
(Start signal
received)
Beeper sounds
• Refer to the following tables for details on the check codes.
[Output pattern A]
Beeper sounds/OPERATION
INDICATOR lamp blinksCheck code
(Number of times)
Wireless remote controller
Wired remote controller
Errors detected by unit other than indoor unit (outdoor unit, etc.)
Abnormal high discharging temperature/ 49C worked/
insufficient refrigerant
6
Abnormal high pressure (63H worked)/ Overheating
protection operation
7
Abnormal temperature of heatsink
8
Outdoor unit fan protection stop
9
Compressor overcurrent interruption/Abnormal of power module
11
Abnormality such as overvoltage or voltage shortage and
abnormal synchronous signal to main circuit/Current sensor error
12
13
U2
U5
UP
U3,U4
UF
U1,Ud
U8
U6
U9,UH
Others
–
–
–
–
14
Other errors
For details, check
the LED display
of the outdoor
controller board.
Compressor overcurrent interruption
Beeper sounds/OPERATION
INDICATOR lamp blinks1 Check code
SymptomRemark
(Number of times)
Wireless remote controller
Wired remote controller
1P1
Intake sensor error
P9
Pipe (TH5) sensor error
2
P2
Pipe (TH2) sensor error
3E6,E7
Indoor/outdoor unit communication error
4P4
Drain sensor error / Float switch connector open
5
P5
PA
Drain pump error
Forced compressor stop
6P6
Freezing/ Overheating protection operation
7EE
Communication error between indoor and outdoor units
8P8
Pipe temperature error
9E4, E5
Remote controller signal receiving error
10
–
11
–
–
–
12Fb
Indoor unit control system error (memory error, etc.)
–
E0, E3
–E1, E2
Remote controller control board error
Remote controller transmission error
As for indoor
unit, refer to
indoor unit's
service manual.
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11-4. SELF-DIAGNOSIS ACTION TABLE
<Abnormalities detected when the power is turned on>
Error Code
Meaning of error code and detection method
1 No voltage is supplied to terminal
block(TB1) of outdoor unit.
a) Power supply breaker is
b) Contact failure or discon-
c) Open phase (L1 or L2
2 Electric power is not charged
to power supply terminal of
outdoor power circuit board.
a) Contact failure of power
b) Open phase on the outdoor
3 Electric power is not supplied to
outdoor controller circuit board.
a) Disconnection of connector
(Note 1) Refer to indoor unit section for code P and code E.
Case
turned off.
nection of power supply
terminal
phase)
supply terminal
power circuit board
A12-A24N :Disconnection of
connector R or S
A30-A42N :Disconnection of
connector TABT or TABS
(CNDC)
1 Check following items.
a) Power supply breaker
b) Connection of power supply terminal block
c) Connection of power supply terminal block
2 Check following items.
a) Connection of power supply terminal block
b) Connection of terminal on outdoor power
A12-A24N: Disconnection of connector R or S
A30-A42N: Disconnection of connector TABT
3 Check connection of the connector (CNDC)
on the outdoor controller circuit board.
Check connection of the connector, LD1 and
LD2 for A12-A24N and CNDC for A30-A36N,
on the outdoor power circuit board. Refer to
11-9.
Judgment and action
(TB1)
(TB1)
(TB1)
circuit board
Refer to 11-9.
or TABS Refer to 11-9.
None
—
4 Disconnection of reactor (DCL
or ACL)
5 Disconnection of outdoor noise
filter circuit board or parts failure
in outdoor noise filter circuit
board
6 Open circuit of rush current
protect resistor (RS)
7 Defective outdoor power circuit
board
8 Defective outdoor controller
circuit board
4 Check connection of reactor. (DCL or ACL)
A12-A24N: Check connection of “LO” and
“NO” on the outdoor noise filter circuit board.
Check connection of “R” and “S” on the
outdoor power circuit board.
A30-A36N: Check connection of “L1” and “L2”
on the active filter module.(ACTM)
Refer to 11-9.
5 a) Check connection of outdoor noise filter
circuit board.
b) Replace outdoor noise filter circuit board.
Refer to 11-9.
6 a) Check resistance value of rush current
protect resister (RS).
Normal: 5.6'
b) Replace the rush current protect resister
(RS).
*There is a possibility that power board or
controller board or ACTM is short - circuited
when RS is open - circuited.
Check these parts.
7 Replace outdoor power circuit board.
8 Replace controller board (When items above
are checked but the units cannot be repaired).
63L connector open
Abnormal if 63L connector circuit is open
for 3 minutes continuously after power supply.
63L: Low-pressure switch
F3
(5202)
<A42N only>
1 Disconnection or contact failure
of 63L connector on outdoor
controller circuit board
2 Disconnection or contact failure
of 63L
3 63L is working due to refriger-
ant leakage or defective parts.
4 Defective outdoor controller
circuit board
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1 Check connection of 63L connector on
outdoor controller circuit board.
Refer to 11-9.
2 Check the 63L side of connecting wire.
3 Check refrigerant pressure.
Charge additional refrigerant.
Check continuity by tester.
Replace the parts if the parts are defective.
4 Replace outdoor controller circuit board.
Error Code
F5
(5201)
Meaning of error code and detection method
63H connector open
Abnormal if 63H connector circuit is open
for 3 minutes continuously after power supply.
63H: High-pressure switch
1 Disconnection or contact failure
2 Disconnection or contact failure
3 63H is working due to defective
4 Defective outdoor controller
Case
of 63H connector on outdoor
controller circuit board
of 63H
parts.
circuit board
Judgment and action
1 Check connection of 63H connector on
outdoor controller circuit board.
Refer to 11-9.
2 Check the 63H side of connecting wire.
3 Check continuity by tester.
Replace the parts if the parts are defective.
4 Replace outdoor controller circuit board.
F9
(4119)
EA
(6844)
Eb
(6845)
EC
(6846)
2 connector open
Abnormal if both 63H and 63L connector
circuits are open for 3 minutes continuously after power supply.
Indoor/outdoor unit connector
miswiring, excessive number of units (4
units or more)
1. Outdoor controller circuit board can
automatically check the number of
connected indoor units. Abnormal if the
number cannot be checked automatically
due to miswiring of indoor/outdoor unit
connecting wire and etc. after power is
turned on for 4 minutes.
2. Abnormal if outdoor controller circuit
board recognizes the number of
connected indoor units as “4 units or
more”.
Miswiring of indoor/outdoor unit
connecting wire (converse wiring or
disconnection)
Outdoor controller circuit board can
automatically set the unit number of indoor
units.
Abnormal if the indoor unit number cannot
be set within 4 minutes after power on
because of miswiring (converse wiring or
disconnection) of indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire.
Start-up time over
The unit cannot finish start-up process
within 4 minutes after power on.
1 Disconnection or contact failure
of connector (63H,63L) on
outdoor controller circuit board.
2 Disconnection or contact failure
of 63H, 63L
3 63H and 63L are working due
to defective parts.
4 Defective outdoor controller
board
1 Contact failure or miswiring of
indoor/outdoor unit connecting
wire
2 Diameter or length of
indoor/outdoor unit connecting
wire is out of specified capacity.
3 4 or more indoor units are
connected to 1 outdoor unit.
4 Defective transmitting receiving
circuit of outdoor controller
circuit board
5 Defective transmitting receiving
circuit of indoor controller
board
6 Defective indoor power board
7 2 or more outdoor units have
refrigerant address “0” .
(In case of group control)
8 Noise has entered into power
supply or indoor / outdoor unit
connecting wire.
1 Contact failure or miswiring of
indoor/outdoor unit connecting
wire
2 Diameter or length of
indoor/outdoor unit connecting
wire is out of specified capacity.
4 Defective transmitting receiving
circuit of outdoor controller circuit
board
5 Defective transmitting receiving
circuit of indoor controller board
6 Defective indoor power board
7 2 or more outdoor units have
refrigerant address “0” .
(In case of group control)
8 Noise has entered into power
supply or indoor/outdoor unit
connecting wire.
1 Contact failure of indoor/
outdoor unit connecting wire
2 Diameter or length of indoor/
outdoor unit connecting wire is
out of specified capacity.
7 2 or more outdoor units have
refrigerant address “0” .
(In case of group control)
8 Noise has entered into power
supply or indoor/outdoor unit
connecting wire.
1 Check connection of connector(63H,63L) on
outdoor controller circuit board.
Refer to 11-9.
2 Check the 63H and 63L side of connecting
wire.
3 Check continuity by tester.
Replace the parts if the parts are defective.
4 Replace outdoor controller circuit board.
1 Check disconnection or looseness or polarity
of indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire of
indoor and outdoor units.
2 Check diameter and length of indoor/outdoor
unit connecting wire.
Total wiring length: 80m
(including wiring connecting each indoor unit
and between indoor and outdoor unit)
Also check if the connection order of flat
cable is S1, S2, S3.
3 Check the number of indoor units that are
connected to one outdoor unit. (If EA is
detected)
4~6 Turn the power off once, and on again to
check.
Replace outdoor controller circuit board,
indoor controller board or indoor power
board if abnormality occurs again.
7 Check if refrigerant addresses (SW1-3 to
SW1-6 on outdoor controller circuit board)
are overlapping in case of group control
system.
8 Check transmission path, and remove the
cause.
w The descriptions above, 1-8, are for EA, Eb
and EC.
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<Abnormalities detected while unit is operating>
<Abnormalities detected while unit is operating>
Error Code
U1
(1302)
U2
(1102)
Meaning of error code and detection method
Abnormal high pressure (High-pressure
switch 63H worked)
Abnormal if high-pressure switch 63H
worked ( w ) during compressor operation.
w 4.15 MPa [602PSIG]
63H: High-pressure switch
Abnormal high discharging temperature
(1) Abnormal if discharge temperature
thermistor (TH4) exceeds 125:
[257˚F] or 110: [230˚F] continuously
for 5 minutes.
Abnormal if condenser/evaporator
temperature thermistor (TH5) exceeds
40: [104˚F] during defrosting and
discharge temperature thermistor (TH4)
exceeds 110: [230˚F].
(2) [°F]Abnormal if discharge superheat
(Cooling: TH4 – TH5 / Heating: TH4 –
TH6) increases.
All the conditions in Aor B are detected
simultaneously for 10 minutes
continuously after 6 minutes past from
compressor start-up (including the
thermostat indication or recovery from
defrosting).
<Condition A>
• Heating mode
• When discharge superheat is less
than 70 deg [126˚F].
• When the TH6 temp is more than the
value obtained by TH7 – 5 deg [9˚F].
• When the condensing temp of TH5 is
less than 35: [95˚F].
Case
1 Short cycle of indoor unit
2 Clogged filter of indoor unit
3 Decreased airflow caused by
dirt of indoor fan
4 Dirt of indoor heat exchanger
5 Locked indoor fan motor
6 Malfunction of indoor fan motor
7 Defective operation of stop
valve (Not full open)
8 Clogged or broken pipe
9 Locked outdoor fan motor
0 Malfunction of outdoor fan
motor
1 Short cycle of outdoor unit
2 Dirt of outdoor heat exchanger
3 Decreased airflow caused by
defective inspection of outside
temperature thermistor
(It detects lower temperature
than actual temperature.)
7 Check if stop valve is fully open.
8 Check piping and repair the defect.
9~2 Check outdoor unit and repair the defect.
3 Check the inspected temperature of outside
temperature thermistor on LED display.
(SW2 on A-Control Service Tool : Refer to 11-
10.)
4~6Turn the power off and check F5 is
displayed when the power is on again.
When F5 is displayed, refer to “Judgment
and action” for F5.
7 Check linear expansion valve.
Refer to 11-6.
8 Replace outdoor controller board.
1 Check intake superheat.
Check leakage of refrigerant.
Charge additional refrigerant.
2 Check if stop valve is fully open.
34 Turn the power off and check if U3 is dis-
played when the power is on again.
When U3 is displayed, refer to “Judgement
and action” for U3.
5 Check linear expansion valve.
Refer to 11-6.
<Condition B>
• During comp operation (Cooling and
Heating)
• When discharge superheat is less
than 80 deg [144˚F] in cooling
• When discharge super heat is less
than 90 deg [162˚F] in heating
• When condensing temp of TH6 is
more than –40: [–40˚F] (In cooling
only)
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Error Code
U3
(5104)
U4
(TH3:5105)
(TH6:5107)
(TH7:5106)
(TH8:5110)
Meaning of error code and detection method
Open/short circuit of discharge
temperature thermistor (TH4)
Abnormal if open (3: [37˚F] or less) or
short (217: [422˚F] or more) is detected
during compressor operation.
(Detection is inoperative for 10 minutes of
compressor starting process and for 10
minutes after and during defrosting.)
Open/short of outdoor unit thermistors
(TH3, TH6, TH7, and TH8)
Abnormal if open or short is detected
during compressor operation.
Open detection of thermistors TH3 and
TH6 is inoperative for 10 seconds to 10
minutes after compressor starting and 10
minutes after and during defrosting.
WCheck which unit has abnormality in its
thermistor by switching the mode of
SW2. (PAC-SK52ST)
(Refer to 11-10.)
on the outdoor controller circuit board.
Check connection of connector (CN3) on the
outdoor power circuit board.
Check breaking of the lead wire for thermistor
)
(TH3,TH6,TH7,TH8). Refer to 11-9.
2 Check resistance value of thermistor
(TH3,TH6,TH7,TH8) or check temperature by
microcomputer.
(Thermistor / TH3, TH6, TH7, TH8 : Refer to 11-6.)
(SW2 on A-Control Service Tool: Refer to 11-
10.)
3 Replace outdoor controller circuit board.
WEmergency operation is available in case of
abnormalities of TH3, TH6 and TH7.
Refer to 11-8.
90:[194˚F] or above
90:[194˚F] or above
90:[194˚F] or above
102:[216˚F] or above
U5
(4230)
U6
(4250)
Abnormal temperature of heatsink
Abnormal if heat sink thermistor(TH8)
detects temperature indicated below.
A12, 18, 42N··············84:, 183˚F
A24, 30, 36N··············81:, 177˚F
Abnormality of power module
Check abnormality by driving power module
in case overcurrent is detected.
(UF or UP error condition)
1 The outdoor fan motor is
locked.
2 Failure of outdoor fan motor
3 Air flow path is clogged.
4 Rise of ambient temperature
5 Defective thermistor
6 Defective input circuit of
outdoor power circuit board
7 Failure of outdoor fan drive
circuit
1 Outdoor stop valve is closed.
2 Decrease of power supply voltage
3 Looseness, disconnection or
converse of compressor wiring
connection
4 Defective compressor
5 Defective outdoor power circuit
board
12 Check outdoor fan.
3 Check air flow path for cooling.
4 Check if there is something which causes
temperature rise around outdoor unit.
(Upper limit of ambient temperature is 46:
[114˚F].)
Turn off power, and on again to check if U5
is displayed within 30 minutes.
If U4 is displayed instead of U5, follow the
action to be taken for U4.
5 Check resistance value of thermistor (TH8)
or temperature by microcomputer.
(Thermistor/TH8: Refer to 11-6.)
(SW2 on A-Control Service Tool: Refer to 11-
1 Open stop valve.
2 Check facility of power supply.
3 Correct the wiring (U·V·W phase) to
compressor. Refer to 11-9 (Outdoor power
circuit board).
4 Check compressor referring to 11-6.
5 Replace outdoor power circuit board.
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Error Code
U8
(4400)
Meaning of error code and detection method
Abnormality in the outdoor fan motor
The outdoor fan motor is considered to be
abnormal if the rotational frequency of fan
motor is abnormal when detected during
operation.
Fan motor rotational frequency is abnormal if;
• 100 rpm or below detected continuously
for 15 seconds at 20: [68˚F] or more
outside air temperature
• 50 rpm or below or 1500 rpm or more
detected continuously for 1 minute.
<A12, 18, 42N only>
1 Failure in the operation of
2 Failure in the outdoor circuit
Case
the DC fan motor
controller board
Judgment and action
1 Check or replace the DC fan motor.
2 Check the voltage of the outdoor circuit
controller board during operation.
3 Replace the outdoor circuit controller
board. (when the failure is still indicated
even after performing the remedy 1
above.)
U9
(4220)
UF
(4100)
UH
(5300)
Abnormality such as overvoltage or
voltage shortage and abnormal
synchronous signal to main circuit
Abnormal if any of followings are detected
during compressor operation;
• Decrease of DC bus voltage to 310V
• Instantaneous decrease of DC bus voltage
to 200V
• Increase of DC bus voltage to
A12, 18, 24N : 420V
A30, 36, 42N : 400V
• Decrease of input current of outdoor unit
to 0.5A only if operation frequency is more
than or equal to 40Hz or compressor
current is more than or equal to 5A.
• Abnormal power synchronous (zero cross)
signal
• PFC error (overcurrent) when the current
peak of input current increase A12, 18,
24N: 47A (peak)
controller circuit board, disconnect the wiring
to compressor from the outdoor power circuit
board and check the output voltage among
phases, U, V, W, during test run. No defect
on board if voltage among phases (U-V, V-W
and W-U) is same. Make sure to perform the
voltage check with same performing frequency.
troller cannot receive normally any transmission from indoor unit of refrigerant
address “0” for 3 minutes.
(Error code : E0)
2 Abnormal if sub-remote controller could
not receive for any signal for 2 minutes.
(Error code: E0)
1 Abnormal if indoor controller board can
not receive any data normally from
remote controller board or from other
indoor controller board for 3 minutes.
(Error code: E4)
2 Indoor controller board cannot receive
any signal from remote controller for 2
minutes. (Error code: E4)
Abnormality of remote controller control board
1 Abnormal if data cannot be normally
read from the nonvolatile memory of the
remote controller control board.
(Error code: E1)
2 Abnormal if the clock function of remote
controller cannot be normally operated.
(Error code: E2)
1 Contact failure at transmission
wire of remote controller
2 All remote controllers are set
as “sub” remote controller. In
this case, E0 is displayed on
remote controller, and E4 is
displayed at LED (LED1, LED2)
on the outdoor controller circuit
board.
3 Miswiring of remote controller
4 Defective transmitting receiving
circuit of remote controller
5 Defective transmitting receiving
circuit of indoor controller board
of refrigerant address “0”.
connection wire between outdoor controller circuit board (CNMNT) and M-NET board (CN5).
2 Check disconnection, looseness, or breaking of
connection wire between outdoor controller circuit board(CNMNT) and M-NET board (CND).
3 Check M-NET transmission wiring method.
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Error Code
123456
ON
OFF
123456
ON
OFF
123456
ON
OFF
123456
ON
OFF
A-Control Service Tool SW2 setting
Temperature display of indoor liquid pipe
Indoor 1
Temperature display of indoor liquid pipe
Indoor 2
Temperature display of indoor condenser/
evaporator pipe Indoor 1
Temperature display of indoor condenser/
evaporator pipe Indoor 2
P8
Meaning of error code and detection method
Abnormality of pipe temperature
1 Slight temperature difference
<Cooling mode>
Detected as abnormal when the pipe temperature is not in the cooling range 3 minutes after compressor start and 6 minutes
after the liquid or condenser/evaporator pipe
is out of cooling range.
Note 1) It takes at least 9 min. to detect.
Note 2) Abnormality P8 is not detected in
drying mode.
Cooling range : Indoor pipe temperature
2 Converse connection of
(TH2 or TH5) – intake temperature
(TH1) [ -3 deg [-5.4˚F]
TH: Lower temperature between liquid pipe
3 Converse wiring of indoor/
temperature and condenser/
evaporator temperature
4 Defective detection of indoor
<Heating mode>
When 10 seconds have passed after the
compressor starts operation and the hot
adjustment mode has finished, the unit is
5 Stop valve is not opened
detected as abnormal when
condenser/evaporator pipe temperature is
not in heating range within 20 minutes.
between indoor room
temperature and pipe <liquid
or condenser / evaporator>
temperature thermistor
• Shortage of refrigerant
• Disconnected holder of pipe
<liquid or condenser /
evaporator> thermistor
• Defective refrigerant circuit
extension pipe (on plural units
connection)
outdoor unit connecting wire
(on plural units connection)
room temperature and pipe
<condenser / evaporator>
temperature thermistor
completely.
Judgment and action
1~4 Check pipe <liquid or condenser /
evaporator> temperature with room
temperature display on remote
controller and outdoor controller circuit
board.
Pipe <liquid or condenser / evaporator>
temperature display is indicated by
setting SW2 of outdoor controller circuit
board as follows.
Conduct temperature check with outdoor
controller circuit board after connecting
(
‘A-Control Service Tool(PAC-SK52ST)’.
23Check converse connection of extension
pipe or converse wiring of indoor/outdoor
unit connecting wire.
)
<M-NET communication error>
Error Code
A0
(6600)
A2
(6602)
A3
(6603)
Meaning of error code and detection method
Address duplicate definition
This error is displayed when transmission
from the units of same address is detected.
Note) The address and attribute displayed
at remote controller indicate the controller that detected abnormality.
Hardware error of transmission
processor
Transmission processor intended to transmit “0”, but “1” appeared on transmission
wire.
Note) The address and attribute display at
remote controller indicate the controller that detected abnormality.
BUS BUSY
1. Over error by collision damage
Abnormal if transmitting is not possible
for 8-10 minutes continuously because
of collision of transmission.
2. Data could not reach transmission wire
for 8-10 minutes continuously because
of noise or etc.
Note) The address and attribute displayed
at remote controller indicate the controller that detected abnormality.
(Note) “Indoor unit” in the text indicates M-NET board in outdoor unit.
CaseJudgment and action
1 There are 2 or more same
address of controller of outdoor unit, indoor unit, FRESH
MASTER, or LOSSNAY.
2 Noise has entered into trans-
mission signal and signal was
transformed.
1
Error is detected if waveform is
transformed when wiring works of
transmission wire of outdoor unit,
indoor unit, FRESH MASTER or
LOSSNAYare done, or polarity is
changed with the power on and
transmission data collide each other.
2 Defective transmitting receiving
circuit of transmission processor
3 Transmission data is changed by
the noise on transmission.
Transmission processor could
1
not transmit because short cycle
voltage of noise and the like
have entered into transmission
wire continuously.
2 Transmission quantity has
increased and transmission is
not possible because there was
wiring mistake of terminal block
for transmission wire (TB3) and
terminal block for central control
(TB7) in outdoor unit.
3 Transmission are mixed with
others and occupation rate on
transmission wire rose because
of defective repeater (a function
to connector or disconnect transmission of control and central
control system) of outdoor unit,
then abnormality is detected.
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Search the unit with same address as abnormality
occurred. If the same address is found, turn off the
power supply of outdoor unit and indoor unit and
FRESH MASTER or LOSSNAY at the same time
for 2 minutes or more after the address is corrected, and turn the power on again.
Check transmission waveform or noise on transmission wire.
1 If the works of transmission wire is done with
the power on, turn off the power supply of
outdoor unit and indoor unit and FRESH
MASTER or LOSSNAY at the same time for
2 minutes or more, and turn the power on
again.
2 Check transmission waveform or noise on
transmission wire.
1 Check if transmission wire of indoor unit,
FRESH MASTER, LOSSNAY, or remote controller is not connected to terminal block for
central control (TB7) of outdoor unit.
2 Check if transmission wire of indoor unit,
FRESH MASTER or LOSSNAY is not connected to terminal block for transmission
wire of outdoor unit.
3 Check if terminal block for transmission wire
(TB3) and terminal block for central control
(TB7) is not connected.
4 Check transmission waveform or noise on
transmission wire.
Error Code
A6
(6606)
Meaning of error code and detection method
Communication error with communication processor
Defective communication between unit
processor and transmission processor
Note) The address and attribute display at
remote controller indicate the controller that detected abnormality.
1 Data of transmission proces-
2 Address forwarding from unit
CaseJudgment and action
sor or unit processor is not
transmitted normally because
of accidental trouble such as
noise or thunder surge.
processor is not transmitted
normally because of defective
transmission processor hardware.
Turn off the power supply of outdoor unit and
indoor unit and FRESH MASTER or LOSSNAY
at the same time for 2 minutes or more, and
turn the power on again. System returns to normal if abnormality was accidental malfunction.
If the same abnormality generates again,
abnormality-generated controller may be defective.
A7
(6607)
NO ACK signal
1. Transmitting side controller detects
abnormal if a massage was transmitted
but there is no reply (ACK) that a message was received. Transmitting side
detects abnormality every 30 seconds, 6
times continuously.
Note) The address and attribute displayed
at remote controller is indicate the
controller that did not reply (ACK).
2. If displayed address or attribute is outdoor unit, Indoor unit detects abnormality when indoor unit transmitted to outdoor unit and there was no reply (ACK).
3. If displayed address or attribute is
indoor unit, remote controller detects
abnormality when remote controller
transmitted to indoor unit and there was
no reply (ACK).
Common factor that has no relation with abnormality source.
1 The unit of former address
does not exist as address
switch has changed while the
unit was energized.
2 Extinction of transmission wire
voltage and signal is caused by
over-range transmission wire.
• Maximum distance ······200m
[656ft]
•
Remote controller line
[39ft])
3 Extinction of transmission wire
voltage and signal is caused by
type-unmatched transmission
wire.
Type······
With shield wire-
CVVS, CPEVS
With normal wire (no shield)-
VCTF, VCTFK, CVV
CVS, VVR, VVF, VCT
Diameter····1.25mm2[AWG16]
or more
4 Extinction of transmission wire
voltage and signal is caused
by over-numbered units.
indoor unit of multi- refrigerant
system, if remote controller
transmit to indoor unit while
outdoor unit power supply of
one refrigerant system is
turned off or within 2 minutes
of restart, abnormality is
detected.
2 Contact failure of transmission
wire of remote controller or
indoor unit
3 Disconnection of transmission
connector (CN2M) of indoor unit
4 Defective transmitting receiv-
ing circuit of indoor unit or
remote controller
··(12m
Always try the followings when the error
“A7” occurs.
1 Turn off the power supply of outdoor unit and
indoor unit and FRESH MASTER or LOSSNAY at the same time for 2 minutes or more,
and turn the power on again. If malfunction
was accidental, the unit returns to normal.
2 Check address switch of abnormality gener-
ated address.
3 Check disconnection or looseness of abnor-
mality generated or abnormality detected
transmission wire (terminal block and connector)
4 Check if tolerance range of transmission wire
is not exceeded.
5 Check if type of transmission wire is correct
or not.
If there were some troubles of 1-5 above,
repair the defective, then turn off the power
supply of outdoor unit and indoor unit and
FRESH MASTER or LOSSNAY at the same
time for 2 minutes or more, and turn the power
on again.
• If there was no trouble with 1-5 above in single refrigerant system (one outdoor unit), controller of displayed address or attribute is
defective.
• If there was no trouble with 1-5 above in different refrigerant system (2 or more outdoor
units), judge with 6.
6 If address of abnormality source is the
address that should not exist, there is the
unit that memorizes nonexistent address
information. Delete useless address information with manual setting function of remote
controller.
Only the system FRESH MASTER or LOSSNAY are connected to, or the system that is
equipped with group setting of different
refrigerant system.
If there was no trouble with 1-6 above,
replace the controller board of displayed
address or attribute.
If the unit does not return to normal, multi-controller board of outdoor unit may be defective
(repeater circuit).
Replace multi-controller board one by one to
check if the unit returns to normal.
Continued to the next page.
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From the previous page.
Error Code
Meaning of error code and detection method
4. If displayed address or attribute is
remote controller,
Indoor unit detects abnormality when
indoor unit transmitted to remote controller and there was no reply (ACK).
CaseJudgment and action
1 During group operation with
indoor unit of multi- refrigerant
system, if indoor unit transmit
to remote controller while outdoor unit power supply of one
refrigerant system is turned off
or within 2 minutes of restart,
abnormality is detected.
2 Contact failure of transmission
wire of remote controller or
indoor unit
3 Disconnection of transmission
connector (CN2M) of indoor
unit
4 Defective transmitting receiv-
ing circuit of indoor unit or
remote controller
Same as mentioned in “A7” of the previous
page.
A7
(6607)
5. If displayed address or attribute is
FRESH MASTER,
Indoor unit detects abnormality when
indoor unit transmitted to FRESH MASTER and there was no reply (ACK).
6. If displayed address or attribute is
LOSSNAY,
Indoor unit detects abnormality when
indoor unit transmitted to LOSSNAY and
there was no reply (ACK).
1 During sequential operation of
indoor unit and FRESH MASTER of other refrigerant system, if indoor unit transmits to
FRESH MASTER while outdoor unit power supply of
same refrigerant system with
FRESH MASTER is turned off
or within 2 minutes of restart,
abnormality is detected.
2 Contact failure of transmission
wire of indoor unit or FRESH
MASTER
3 Disconnection of transmission
connector (CN2M) of indoor
unit or FRESH MASTER
4 Defective transmitting receiv-
ing circuit of indoor unit or
FRESH MASTER
1 If the power supply of LOSS-
NAY is off, indoor unit detects
abnormality when it transmits
to LOSSNAY.
2 During sequential operation of
indoor unit and LOSSNAY of
other refrigerant system, if
indoor unit transmits to LOSSNAY while outdoor unit power
supply of same refrigerant system with LOSSNAY is turn off
or within 2 minutes of restart,
abnormality is detected.
3 Contact failure of transmission
wire of indoor unit of LOSSNAY
4 Disconnection of transmission
connector (CN2M) of indoor
unit
5 Defective transmitting receiv-
ing circuit of indoor unit or
LOSSNAY
7. If displayed address or attribute is
nonexistent,
1 The unit of former address
does not exist as address
switch has changed while the
unit was energized.
2 Abnormality is detected when
indoor unit transmitted
because the address of
FRESH MASTER and LOSSNAY are changed after
sequential operation of
FRESH MASTER and LOSSNAY by remote controller.
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Error Code
A8
(6608)
Meaning of error code and detection method
M-NET NO RESPONSE
Abnormal if a message was transmitted
and there were reply (ACK) that message
was received, but response command
does not return. Transmitting side detects
abnormality every 30 seconds, 6 times
continuously.
Note) The address and attribute displayed
at remote controller indicate the controller that did not reply (ACK).
1 Transmitting condition is
2 Extension of transmission wire
3 Extension of transmission wire
4 Accidental malfunction of
CaseJudgment and action
repeated fault because of
noise and the like.
voltage and signal is caused
by over-range transmission
wire.
• Maximum distance ······200m
[656ft]
•
Remote controller line
[39ft])
voltage and signal is caused
by type-unmatched transmission wire.
Type······
With shield wire-
CVVS, CPEVS
With normal wire (no shield)-
VCTF, VCTFK, CVV
CVS, VVR, VVF, VCT
Diameter····1.25mm2[AWG16]
or more
abnormality-generated
controller
··(12m
11-5. TROUBLESHOOTING BY INFERIOR PHENOMENA
Phenomena
1. Remote controller display does not
work.
1DC12V is not supplied to remote controller.
(Power supply display is not indicated on LCD.)
2DC12~15V is supplied to remote controller, however,
no display is indicated.
• “PLEASE WAIT” is not displayed.
• “PLEASE WAIT” is displayed.
FactorCountermeasure
1 Check transmission waveform or noise on
transmission wire.
2 Turn off the power supply of outdoor unit and
indoor unit and FRESH MASTER or LOSSNAY at the same time for 2 minutes or more,
and turn the power on again. If malfunction
was accidental, the unit returns to normal. If
the same abnormality generates again, controller of displayed address and attribute
may be defective.
1Check LED2 on indoor controller board.
(1) When LED2 is lit.
Check the remote controller wiring for
breaking or contact failure.
(2) When LED2 is blinking.
Check short circuit of remote controller
wiring.
(3) When LED2 is not lit.
Refer to No.3 below.
2Check the following.
• Failure of remote controller if “PLEASE
WAIT” is not displayed
• Refer to No.2 below if “PLEASE WAIT” is
displayed.
2. “PLEASE WAIT” display is remained
on the remote controller.
3. When pressing the remote controller
operation switch the OPERATION
display is appeared but it will be
turned off soon.
1At longest 2 minutes after the power supply “PLEASE
WAIT” is displayed to start up.
2Communication error between the remote controller
and indoor unit
3Communication error between the indoor and outdoor
unit
4Outdoor unit protection device connector is open.
1After cancelling to select function from the remote
controller, the remote controller operation switch will
not be accepted for approx. 30 seconds.
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1Normal operation
2Self-diagnosis of remote controller
3”PLEASE WAIT” is displayed for 6 min-
utes at most in case of indoor/outdoor unit
communication error. Check LED3 on
indoor controller board.
(1)When LED3 is not blinking.
Check indoor/outdoor connecting wire
for miswiring.
(Converse wiring of S1 and S2, or
break of S3 wiring.)
(2)When LED3 is blinking.
Indoor/outdoor connecting wire is normal.
4Check LED display on outdoor controller
circuit board. Refer to 11-10.
Check protection device connector (63L
and 63H) for contact failure.
Refer to 11-9.
1Normal operation
Phenomena
4. Even controlling by the wireless
remote controller no beep is heard
and the unit does not start operating. Operation display is indicated
on wireless remote controller.
5. When operating by the wireless
remote controller, beep sound is
heard, however, unit does not start
operating.
6. Remote controller display works
normally and the unit performs
cooling operation, however, the
capacity cannot be fully obtained.
(The air does not cool well.)
7. Remote controller display works normally and the unit performs heating
operation, however, the capacity
cannot be fully obtained.
Factor
1The pair number settings of the wireless remote
controller and indoor controller board are mismatched.
1No operation for 2 minutes at most after the power
supply ON.
2Hand-held remote controller operation is prohibited.
• Remote controlling adaptor is connected to CN32
on the indoor controller board.
• Hand-held remote controller operation is prohibited
by centralised controller etc. since it is connected to
MELANS.
3Refer to factor of No.2 on previous page.
1Refrigerant shortage
2Filter clogging
3Heat exchanger clogging
4Air duct short cycle
1Linear expansion valve fault
Opening cannot be adjusted well due to linear expansion valve fault.
2Refrigerant shortage
3Lack of insulation for refrigerant piping
4Filter clogging
5Heat exchanger clogging
6Air duct short cycle
7Bypass circuit of outdoor unit fault
Countermeasure
1Check the pair number settings.
1Normal operation
2Normal operation
3Check the details of No.2 on previous page.
1• If refrigerant leaks, discharging tempera-
ture rises and LEV opening increases.
Inspect leakage by checking the tem-
perature and opening.
• Check pipe connections for gas leakage.
2Open intake grille and check the filter.
Clean the filter by removing dirt or dust on
it.
3• If the filter is clogged, indoor pipe tem-
perature rises and discharging pressure
increases. Check if heat exchanger is
clogged by inspecting discharging pres
sure.
• Clean the heat exchanger.
4Remove the shield.
1• Discharging temperature and indoor
heat exchanger temperature does not
rise.
Inspect the failure by checking discharging pressure.
• Replace linear expansion valve.
2• If refrigerant leaks, discharging tempera
ture rises and LEV opening increases.
Inspect leakage by checking the temperature and opening.
• Check pipe connections for gas leakage.
3Check the insulation.
4Open intake grill and check the filter.
Clean the filter by removing dirt or dust on
it.
5• If the filter is clogged, indoor pipe tem-
perature rises and discharging pressure
increases. Check if heat exchanger is
clogged by inspecting discharging pressure.
• Clean the heat exchanger.
6Remove the shield.
7Check refrigerant system during operation.
8. 1For 3 minutes after temperature
adjuster turns off, the compressor
will not start operating even if
temperature adjuster is turned on.
2For 3 minutes after temperature
adjuster turns on, the compressor
will not stop operating even if
temperature adjuster is turned off.
(Compressor stops operating
immediately when turning off by
the remote controller.)
12Normal operation
(For protection of compressor)
12Normal operation
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How long is “PLEASE WAIT”
kept being displayed on the
remote controller?
6 minutes
or more
2 minutes
or less
2 to 6
minutes
NO
NO
YES
YES
Are any error codes
displayed on the
remote controller?
Are any error codes
displayed on the LED?
Symptoms: “PLEASE WAIT” is kept being displayed on the remote controller.
Check the display time of “PLEASE WAIT”
after turning on the main power.
•
“PLEASE WAIT”
will be displayed
during the start-up
diagnosis after turning
on the main power.
• Normal
The start-up diagnosis will
be over in around 2 minutes.
• Miswiring of indoor/
outdoor connecting
wire
• Breaking of indoor/
outdoor connecting
wire (S3)
• Defective indoor
controller board
• Defective outdoor
controller circuit
board
• Refer to “Self-diagnosis
action table” in order to
solve the trouble.
• In case of communication
errors, the display of
remote controller may not
match the LED display of
the outdoor unit.
• Defective indoor
controller board
• Defective remote
controller
Check the LED display of the
outdoor controller circuit board.
Diagnosis flowCause
Inspection method and
troubleshooting
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AC 187V to AC 253V?
AC 187V to AC 253V?
AC 187V to AC 253V?
DC 12V to DC 16V?
DC 12V to DC 16V?
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO
Check the voltage between S1
and S2 on the terminal block
(TB4) of the indoor unit.
Check the voltage among L and N
on the terminal block (TB1) of the
outdoor power circuit board.
Check the voltage of indoor
controller board (CN2D).
Check the voltage of the unit after
removing the indoor power board
(CN2S).
Check the voltage between S1
and S2 on the terminal block
(TB1) of the outdoor unit which
is used to connect the indoor
unit and the outdoor unit.
•
Troubles concerning
power supply
• Check the power wiring
to the outdoor unit.
• Check the breaker.
• Bad wiring of the
outdoor controller
board
• The fuses on the
outdoor
controller circuit
board are blown.
• Check the wiring of the
outdoor unit.
• Check if the wiring is bad.
Check if the fuses are blown.
The fuses on the outdoor
controller circuit board will
be blown when the indoor
/outdoor connecting wire
short-circuits.
• Bad wiring of the
outdoor controller
board
• The fuses on the
outdoor
controller circuit
board are blown.
• Check if miswiring, breaking
or poor contact is causing this
problem. Indoor/outdoor
connecting wire is polarized
3-core type. Connect the
indoor unit and the outdoor
unit by wiring each pair of
S1, S2 and S3 on the both
side of indoor/outdoor
terminal blocks.
• Defective indoor
power board
• Replace the indoor
power board.
• Defective indoor
controller board
• Replace the indoor
controller board.
• Miswiring, breaking
or poor connection of
indoor/outdoor
connecting wire
•
Check if there is miswiring
or breaking of wire.
Symptoms: Nothing is displayed on the remote controller 1
Diagnosis flowCause
Inspection method and
troubleshooting
LED display of the indoor
controller board
LED1 :
LED2 :
LED3 :
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AC 187V to AC 253V?
Are there looseness or
disconnection of the indoor/
outdoor connecting wire?
Is anything displayed?
DC 17V to DC 28V?
Is “E8” displayed?
Can all the indoor
unit be operated?
Check the voltage between S2
and S3 on the terminal block of
the outdoor unit.
NO
YES
Not lighting.
Blinking
NO
YES
NO
YES
Not displayed.
Displayed.
YES
NO
YES
NO
Check the voltage between S1 and
S2 on the terminal block (TB4)
of the indoor
unit.
Check the refrigerant address of
the outdoor unit. (SW1-3 to 1-6)
Check the looseness or disconnection
of the indoor/outdoor connecting wire.
Check the LED display of the
outdoor unit after turning on the
main power again.
Can the unit be restarted?
• Breaking or poor
contact of the indoor/
outdoor connecting
wire
• Fix the breaking or poor
contact of the indoor/outdoor
connecting wire.
• Defective outdoor
controller circuit
board
• Replace the outdoor
controller circuit board.
• Normal
Only the unit which
has the refrigerant
address “0” supplies
power to the remote
controller.
• Set the refrigerant
address to “0”. In case of
the multiple grouping
system, recheck the
refrigerant address again.
• Defective indoor
power board
• Replace the indoor
power board.
• Defective outdoor
power circuit board
• Replace the outdoor
power circuit board.
• Defective indoor
controller board
•
Replace the indoor controller
board of the indoor unit which
doesn’t operate.
• Defective outdoor
controller circuit
board
• Replace the outdoor
controller circuit board.
• Influence of
electromagnetic noise
• Not abnormal.
There may be the influence
of electromagnetic noise.
Check the transmission wire
and get rid of the causes.
Symptoms: Nothing is displayed on the remote controller 2
Diagnosis flowCause
Inspection method and
troubleshooting
LED display of the indoor
controller board
LED1 :
LED2 :
LED3 : or
Check the status
of the indoor controller
board LED3 display.
Is the refrigerant
address “0”?
NO
YES
NO
YES
Is “EA” or “Eb”
displayed?
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DC 10V to DC 16V?
YES
NO
Lighting
Blinking
Lighting
Blinking
Check the voltage of the
terminal block (TB6) of
the remote controller.
Check the status of the LED2
after disconnecting the remote
controller wire from the terminal
block (TB5) of the indoor unit.
• Defective
remote controller
• Replace the
remote controller.
• Breaking or poor
contact of the remote
controller wire
• Check if there is breaking
or poor contact of the
remote controller wire.
Check the voltage of the
terminal block (TB5)
connecting the remote
controller wire.
If it is not between DC 10V
and DC16V, the indoor
controller board must be
defective.
• The remote controller
wire short-circuits
• Check if the remote
controller wire is
short-circuited.
• Defective indoor
controller board
• Replace the indoor
controller board.
Diagnosis flowCause
Inspection method and
troubleshooting
Symptoms: Nothing is displayed on the remote controller 3
LED display of the indoor
controller board
LED1 :
LED2 : or
LED3 : —
Check the status
of the LED2.
Check the status
of the LED2.
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1
The operating display of remote
controller does not come on.
Phone Calls From CustomersHow to Respond Note
1 Check if power is supplied to air conditioner.
Nothing appears on the display unless power is
supplied.
2 Unit cannot be restarted for a
while after it’s stopped.
2 Wait around 3 minutes to restart unit.
The air conditioner is in a state of being protected
by the microcomputer’s directive. Once the
compressor is stopped, the unit cannot be
restarted for 3 minutes. This control is also applied
when the unit is turned on and off by remote
controller or thermostat.
3 Error code appears and blinks
on the display of remote
controller.
Refer to “SELF-DIAGNOSIS
ACTION TABLE”.
Check if servicing is
required for the error.
Display time of “FILTER”
depends on the model.
Long life filter: 2500 hrs.
Regular filter: 100 hrs.
3 Error code will be displayed if any protection
devices of the air conditioner are actuated.
What is error code?
1
“PLEASE WAIT” is displayed
on the screen.
1 Wait around 2 minutes.
An automatic startup test will be conducted for
2 minutes when power is supplied to the air
conditioner. “PLEASE WAIT” will be kept being
displayed while that time.
2
“FILTER” is displayed on the
screen.
2 This indicates that it is time to clean the air filters.
Clean the air filters. Press the FILTER button on
the remote controller twice to clear “FILTER” from
the display.
See the operation manual that came with the
product for how to clean the filters.
3
“STANDBY” is displayed on the
screen.
3 This is displayed when the unit starts HEAT
operation, when the thermostat puts the
compressor in operation mode, or when the
outdoor unit ends DEFROST operation and
returns to HEAT operation.
The display will automatically disappear around
10 minutes later.
While “STANDBY” is displayed on the remote
controller, the airflow amount will be restricted
because the indoor unit’s heat exchanger is not
fully heated up. In addition to that, the up/down
vane will be automatically set to horizontal blow
in order to prevent cold air from directly blowing
out to human body. The up/down vane will return
to the setting specified by the remote controller
when “STANDBY” is released.
4
“DEFROST” is displayed on
the screen. (No air comes out of
the unit.)
4 The outdoor unit gets frosted when the outside
temperature is low and the humidity is high.
“DEFROST” indicates the DEFROST operation
is being performed to melt this frost. The
DEFROST operation ends in around 10 minutes
(at most 15 minutes).
During the DEFROST operation, the indoor unit’s
heat exchanger becomes cold, so the blower is
stopped. The up/down vane will be automatically
set to horizontal blow in order to prevent cold air
from directly blowing out to human body. The
display will turn into “STANDBY” when DEFROST
operation ends.
Unit does
not operate
at all.
Remote
controller
• Before repair
Frequent calling from customers.
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Phone Calls From CustomersHow to RespondNote
1 Check the set temperature of remote controller.
The outdoor unit cannot be operated if the set
temperature is not appropriate.
The outdoor unit operates in the following modes.
COOL: When the set temperature is lower
than the room temperature.
HEAT: When the set temperature is higher
than the room temperature.
2 Check if filters are not dirty and clogged. If filters
are clogged, the airflow amount will be reduced
and the unit capacity will be lowered. See the
instruction manual that came with the product for
how to clean the filters.
3 Check there is enough space around the air
conditioner.
If there are any obstacles in the air intake or air outlet
of indoor/outdoor units, they block the airflow
direction so that the unit capacity will be lowered.
1
An gas escaping sound is heard
sometimes.
1 This is not a malfunction.
This is the sound which is heard when the flow of
refrigerant in the air conditioner is switched.
2
A cracking sound is heard
sometimes.
2 This is not a malfunction.
This is the sound which is heard when internal
parts of units expand or contract when the
temperature changes.
3
A buzzing sound is heard
sometimes.
3 This is not a malfunction.
This is the sound which is heard when the outdoor
unit starts operating.
4
A ticking sound is heard from
the outdoor unit sometimes.
4 This is not a malfunction.
This is the sound which is heard when the blower
of the outdoor unit is controlling the airflow amount
in order to keep the optimum operating condition.
5
A sound, similar to water
flowing, is heard from the unit.
5 This is not a malfunction.
This is the sound which is heard when the
refrigerant is flowing inside the indoor unit.
2
The fan speed doesn’t match
the setting of the remote
controller in HEAT operation.
The up/down vane will be
automatically set to
horizontal blow in these
cases listed up on the left
(1~3). After a while, the
up/down vane will be
automatically moved
according to the setting of
the remote controller.
2 This is not a malfunction.
1) When the HEAT operation starts, to prevent the
unit from blowing cold air, the fan speed is
gradually increased from zero to the set speed,
in proportion to the temperature rise of the
discharged air.
2) When the room temperature reaches the set
temperature and the outdoor unit stops,
the unit starts the LOW AIR operation.
3) During the HEAT operation, the DEFROST
operation is performed to defrost the outdoor
unit. During the DEFROST operation, the
blower is stopped to prevent cold air coming
out of the indoor unit.
Sound
comes out
from the air
conditioner.
1
The fan speed doesn’t match
the setting of the remote
controller during DRY
operation.(No air comes out
sometimes during DRY
operation.)
1 This is not a malfunction. During the DRY
operation, the blower’s ON/OFF is controlled by
the microcomputer to prevent overcooling and to
ensure efficient dehumidification. The fan speed
cannot be set by the remote controller during DRY
operation.
Something
is wrong
with the
blower…..
The room cannot be cooled or heated sufficiently.
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3
Air blows out for a while after
HEAT operation is stopped.
Phone Calls From CustomersHow to RespondNote
3 This is not a malfunction.
The blower is operating just for cooling down the
heated-up air conditioner. This will be done within
1 minute.
This control is conducted only when the HEAT
operation is stopped with the electric heater ON.
However, this control is also
applied to the models which
has no electric heater.
“STANDBY” will be displayed
on the remote controller in
case of 1) and 2).
“DEFROST” will be displayed
on the screen in case of 3).
1
The airflow direction is changed
during COOL operation.
1 If the up/down vane is set to downward in COOL
operation, it will be automatically set to horizontal
blow by the microcomputer in order to prevent
water from dropping down.
“1 Hr.” will be displayed on the remote controller if
the up/down vane is set to downward with the fan
speed set to be less than “LOW”.
2
The airflow direction is changed
during HEAT operation.
(The airflow direction cannot be
set by remote controller.)
2 In HEAT operation, the up/down vane is
automatically controlled according to the
temperature of the indoor unit’s heat exchanger.
In the following cases written below, the up/down
vane will be set to horizontal blow, and the setting
cannot be changed by remote controller.
1) At the beginning of the HEAT operation
2) While the outdoor unit is being stopped by
thermostat or when the outdoor unit gets started
to operate.
3) During DEFROST operation
The airflow direction will be back to the setting
of remote controller when the above situations
are released.
3
The airflow direction doesn’t
change.
(Up/down vane, left/right louver)
3 1) Check if the vane is set to a fixed position.
(Check if the vane motor connector is
removed.)
2) Check if the air conditioner has a function for
switching the air direction.
3) If the air conditioner doesn’t have that
function, “NOT AVAILABLE” will be displayed
on the remote controller when “AIR
DIRECTION” or “LOUVER” button is pressed.
Something
is wrong
with the
blower…..
Something
is wrong
with the
airflow
direction….
1 Check if you set ON/OFF timer.
The air conditioner starts operating at the time
designated if ON timer has been set before.
2 Check if any operations are ordered by distant
control system or the central remote controller.
While “CENTRALLY CONTROLLED INDICATOR”
is displayed on the remote controller, the air
conditioner is under the control of external directive.
The air conditioner starts operating even though
any buttons on the remote controller are not
pressed.
1 Check if you set ON/OFF timer.
The air conditioner stops operating at the time
designated if OFF timer has been set before.
The air conditioner stops even though any
buttons on the remote controller are not pressed.
There might be a case that
“CENTRALLY CONTROLLED
INDICATOR
” will not be
displayed.
There might be a case that
“CENTRALLY
CONTROLLED INDICATOR”
will not be displayed.
3 Check if power is recovered from power failure
(black out).
The units will automatically start operating when
power is recovered after power failure (black out)
occurs. This function is called “auto recovery
feature from power ”.
2
Check if any operations are ordered by distant
control system or the central remote controller.
While “CENTRALLY CONTROLLED INDICATOR” is
displayed on the remote controller, the air conditioner is
under the control of external directive.
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Phone Calls From CustomersHow to Respond Note
This is not a malfunction.
This may occur when the operation gets started in
the room of high humidity.
A white mist is expelled from the indoor unit.
Cooling; when pipes or piping joints are cooled, they
get sweated and water drips down.
Heating; water drips down from the heat exchanger.
* Use optional parts “Drain Socket” and “Drain pan” if
these water needs to be collected and drained out for
once.
Water or moisture is expelled from the outdoor
unit.
Batteries are being exhausted. Replace them and
press the reset button of remote controller.
The display of wireless remote controller gets dim
or doesn’t come on.
The indoor unit doesn’t receive a signal from
remote controller at a long distance.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
M
Gray
Orange
Red
Yellow
Black
Red
Black
A24-36
White
FUSE
OPEN : 135:[275 ˚F]
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
M
Parts name
Check points
Disconnect the connector then measure the resistance with a tester.
(Ambient temperature 10:~30:, 50˚F~86˚F)
Disconnect the connector then measure the resistance with a tester.
(Winding temperature 20:, 68˚F)
Thermistor (TH3)
<Outdoor pipe>
Thermistor (TH4)
<Discharge>
Thermistor (TH6)
<Outdoor 2-phase pipe>
Thermistor (TH7)
<Outdoor>
Thermistor (TH8)
<Heatsink>
Normal
160k"~410k"
4.3k"~9.6k"
39k"~105k"
TH4
TH3
TH6
TH7
TH8
Abnormal
Open or short
Normal
Red - WhiteRed - Orange
Brown - Yellow
Brown - Blue
Abnormal
46±4"
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Ambient temperature 20
:
, 68˚F)
Solenoid valve coil
<Four-way valve>
(21S4)
Motor for compressor
(MC)
Linear expansion valve
(LEV-A)
For A12, 18
Linear expansion valve
(LEV-A)
For A24-42
Normal
Abnormal
Open or short
A18-36A42
Open or short
Disconnect the connector then measure the resistance with a tester.
(Winding temperature 20:, 68˚F)
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Ambient temperature 20:, 68˚F)
Normal
1450±150"
Abnormal
Open or short
Solenoid valve coil
<Bypass valve>
(SV)
For A24-36 only
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Winding temperature 20:, 68˚F)
Fan motor(MF1,MF2)
1500±150"2350±170"
A12, 18
A42
0.320"
A24, 30, 36
0.880"
0.266"
Measure the resistance between the terminals with a tester.
(Winding temperature 20
:
, 68˚F)
NormalAbnormal
Open or short
A24-36Motor lead wire
White - Black
White - Red
82.5 i 8"
102 i 10"
A12, 18, 42
Refer to next page.
NormalAbnormal
Open or short
W
V
U
Red
Brown
Blue
Orange
Yellow
White
Normal
Gray - BlackGray - Red
Gray - Yellow
Gray - Orange
Abnormal
46±3"
Open or short
11-6. HOW TO CHECK THE PARTS
PUZ-A18/24/30/36/42NHAPUZ-A18/24/30/36/42NHA-BS
PUY-A12/18/24/30/36/42NHAPUY-A12/18/24/30/36NHA
1
PUY-A12/18/24/30/36NHA1-BS PUY-A42NHA-BS
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Notes
· High voltage is applied to the connecter (CNF1, 2) for the fan motor. Give attention to the service.
· Do not pull out the connector (CNF1, 2) for the motor with the power supply on.
(It causes trouble of the outdoor controller circuit
board and fan motor.)
Self check
Symptom : The outdoor fan cannot turn around.
1
2
Check method of DC fan motor (fan motor / outdoor controller circuit board)
No
NG
NG
Wiring contact check
Contact of fan motor connector (CNF1, 2)
Fuse check
Check the fuse (F5) on outdoor
controller board.
Power supply check (Remove the connector (CNF1, 2))
Measure the voltage in the indoor controller circuit
board.
TEST POINT
1 :VDC (between 1 (+) and 4 (-) of the fan connector): VDC DC250~330V
TEST POINT2 :VCC (between 5 (+) and 4 (-) of the fan connector): VCC DC15V
Wiring recovery
Replace outdoor controller board.
Replace the fan motor.
Replace outdoor controller board (C.B)
and fan motor (MF1, 2).
Closing a valve : 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6 → 7 → 8 → 1
The output pulse shifts in above order.
• When linear expansion valve operation stops, all output phases
become OFF.
• When the switch is turned on, 700 pulse closing valve signal will
be sent till it goes to
A point in order to define the valve position.
(The pulse signal is being sent for about 20 seconds.)
When the valve moves smoothly, there is no sound or vibration
occurring from the linear expansion valve : however, when the
pulse number moves from B to A or when the valve is locked,
sound can be heard than normal situation.
No sound is heard when the pulse number moves from B to A in
case coil is burn out or motor is locked by open-phase.
• Noise can be detected by placing the ear against the screw driver handle while putting the screw driver to the linear expansion
valve.
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A
B
C
Open
Extra tightning (about 32 pulse)
Pulse number
500 pulse
Opening a valve
all the way
Close
Valve position (capacity)
LEV
M
1
6
[4
[4
[3
[2
[1
1
Gray
Orange
Red
Yellow
Black
3
4
5
6
Connector LEV-A
DC12V
Outdoor controller board
Drive circuit
[3
[2
[1
3
2
5
4
Linear expansion valve
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
[1
Output
(Phase)
Output
[2
[3
[4
234
5678
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
(A24, 30, 36, 42)
(1) Operation summary of the linear expansion valve
• Linear expansion valve opens/closes through stepping motor after receiving the pulse signal from the outdoor controller
board.
• Valve position can be changed in proportion to the number of pulse signal.
<Connection between the indoor controller board and the linear expansion valve>
• When linear expansion valve operation stops, all output phase
become OFF.
• When the switch is turned on, 700 pulse closing valve signal will
be sent till it goes to
A point in order to define the valve position.
(The pulse signal is being sent for about 20 seconds.)
When the valve moves smoothly, there is no sound or vibration
occurring from the linear expansion valve : however, when the
pulse number moves from B to A or when the valve is locked,
sound can be heard than normal situation.
No sound is heard when the pulse number moves from B to A in
case coil is burn out or motor is locked by open-phase.
• Noise can be detected by placing the ear against the screw driver handle while putting the screw driver to the linear expansion
valve.
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(3) How to attach and detach the coil of linear expansion valve (A12, 18)
<Composition>
Linear expansion valve is separable into the main body and the coil as shown in the diagram below.
Coil
Lead wire
<How to detach the coil>
Hold the lower part of the main body (shown as A) firmly so that
the main body does not move and detach the coil by pulling it
upward.
Be sure to detach the coil holding main body firmly. Otherwise
pipes can bend due to pressure.
Stopper
Main body
<How to attach the coil>
Hold the lower part of the main body (shown as A) firmly so that
the main body does not move and attach the coil by inserting it
downward into the main body. Then securely attach the coil stopper to pipe B. (At this time, be careful that stress is not added to
lead wire and main body is not wounded by lead wire.) If the
stopper is not firmly attached to pipe B, coil may be detached
from the main body and that can cause defective operation of linear expansion valve.
To prevent piping stress, be sure to attach the coil holding the
main body of linear expansion valve firmly. Otherwise pipe may
break.
A
B
A
Be sure to attach the
stopper to pipe B.
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Main body
Lead wire
Stopper
Coil
A
Be sure to attach
the stopper.
A
(4) How to attach and detach the coil of linear expansion valve (A24, 30, 36, 42)
<Composition>
Linear expansion valve is separable into the main body and the coil as shown in the diagram below.
<How to detach the coil>
Hold the lower part of the main body (shown as A) firmly so that
the main body does not move and detach the coil by pulling it
upward.
Be sure to detach the coil holding main body firmly. Otherwise
pipes can bend due to pressure.
<How to attach the coil>
Hold the lower part of the main body (shown as A) firmly so that
the main body does not move and attach the coil by inserting it
downward into the main body. Then securely attach the coil stopper to main body. (At this time, be careful that stress is not added
to lead wire and main body is not wounded by lead wire.) If the
stopper is not firmly attached to main body, coil may be detached
from the main body and that can cause defective operation of linear expansion valve.
To prevent piping stress, be sure to attach the coil holding the
main body of linear expansion valve firmly. Otherwise pipe may
break.
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11-8. EMERGENCY OPERATION
SW4
12Cooling
Heating
ON
ON
OFF
CN31
Shorting pins
SW4
12Cooling
Heating
(PUZ only)
ON
Inspected content
Open/short of pipe thermistor (TH3/TH6)
Indoor/outdoor unit communication error •Signal receiving error (Outdoor unit)
Indoor/outdoor unit communication error •Transmitting error (Indoor unit)
Communication error other than outdoor unit
Communicaiton error between outdoor controller board and M-NET board (Serial communication error)
Error code
U4
E8
E9
E0 ~ E7
Ed
●When following abnormalities occur, emergency operation will be available.
(1) When the error codes shown below are displayed on outdoor unit or microcomputer for wired remote controller or indoor
unit has a failure, but no other problems are found, emergency operation will be available by setting the emergency operation switch (SWE) to ON and short-circuiting the connector (CN31) on outdoor controller board.
(2) Check the following items and cautions for emergency operation
1Make sure that there is no abnormality in outdoor unit other than the above abnormalities. (Emergency operation will
not be available when error codes other than the above are indicated.)
2For emergency operation, it is necessary to set the emergency operation switch (SWE) on indoor controller board. Refer
to the electrical wiring diagram of indoor unit for how to set the indoor unit.)
3During emergency operation, the air-conditioner will continuously be operated by supplying power and stopping it: It can
not be turned on or off by remote control, and temperature control is not possible.
4Do not perform emergency heating operation for an extended period of time: If the outdoor unit starts defrosting during
this period, cold air will blow out from the indoor unit.
5Do not perform emergency cooling operation for more than 10 hours: Neglecting this could result in freezing the heat
exchanger in indoor unit.
(3) Emergency operation procedure
1Turn the main power supply off.
2Turn on the emergency operation switch (SWE) on indoor controller board.
3Set the shorting pins of emergency operation connector (CN31) on outdoor controller board to ON.
4Use SW4-2 on outdoor controller board to set the operation mode (cooling or heating). (SW4-1 is not used.)
5Turning the main power supply on will start the emergency operation.
(4) Releasing emergency operation
1Turn the main power supply off.
2Set the emergency operation switch (SWE) on indoor controller board to OFF.
3Set the shorting pins of emergency operation connector (CN31) on outdoor controller
board to OFF.
4Set SW4-2 on outdoor controller board as shown in the right.
wIf shorting pins are not set on emergency operation connector (CN31), the setting remains OFF.
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(5) Operation data during emergency operation
Operation data
Intake temperature (TH1)
Indoor fluid pipe temperature (TH2)
Indoor 2-phase pipe temperature (TH5)
Set temperature
Outdoor fluid pipe temperature (TH3)
Outdoor 2-phase pipe temperature (TH6)
Outdoor air temperature (TH7)
Temperature difference code (intake temperature - set temperature) (∆Tj)
Discharge super heat (SHd)
Sub-cool (SC)
Operation mode
COOL
27:, 81˚F
5:, 41˚F
5:, 41˚F
25:, 77˚F
45:, 113˚F
50:, 122˚F
35:, 95˚F
5
30degC, 54degF
5degC, 9degF
HEAT
20.5:, 69˚F
45:, 113˚F
50:, 122˚F
22:, 72˚F
5:, 41˚F
5:, 41˚F
7:, 45˚F
5
30degC, 54degF
5degC, 9degF
(w1)
(w1)
(w1)
(w1)
(w2)
Remarks
w1: If the thermistor temperature data is normal (not open/short), that data is loaded into the control as valid data.
If the unit enters emergency operation because TH values have become mismatched, setting the thermistors
to open/short corrects the settings.
w2: If one thermistor is set to open/short, the values for each will be different.
[Example] When liquid temperature thermistor (TH3) has an open or short circuit.
Degree of subcooling (SC)
Cooling = TH6 - TH3 = Ta - (45: or 113˚F)
Heating = TH5 - TH2 = 50: - 45: = 5 degC.
or
= 122˚F - 113˚F = 9degF
During emergency operation, no communication is performed with the indoor unit, so the data items needed for operation
are set to the following values:
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11-9. TEST POINT DIAGRAM
Outdoor controller circuit board
Communication
power supply
ZD71 Voltage
developed across:
16-30V DC
connecting wire)
+
–
CNAC
2 to 4: Power supply for
outdoor controller
circuit board
(208/230V AC)
1 to 3: Power supply for
indoor and outdoor unit
connection wire
(208/230V AC)
CN2
Connect to the outdoor
power circuit board (CN2)
1-5:
Power circuit board ➔
Transmitting signal to
the controller circuit board
(0-5V DC)
2-5: Zero cross signal
(0-5V DC)
3-4: Not used
(A12/18/24)
18V DC
(A30/36/42)
6-5: 16V DC
7-5: 16V DC
[5: – 1,2,6,7: + ]
52C
52C relay
(A30/36/42)
21S4
Four-way
valve
(PUZ only)
SV2
A24/30/36 :
Bypass valve
CN4
Transmission
to outdoor
power circuit
board (CN4)
MF1
Connect to fan
motor (MF)
(A24/30/36)
CN52C
(Connect to the outdoor noise
filter circuit board (CN52C))
(A12/18/24)
CN51
External
signal output
VCC (TEST POINT 2)
(voltage between pins of C6B): DC 15V
SW10
CNDM
1 to 2: Input of silent mode
1 to 3: Input of external
contact point
Model select
SW9
Function switch
63H
High pressure switch
SW4
Test operation
VDC (TEST POINT 1)
(voltage between pins of C5E)
: DC250V-380V
CNF1, CNF2
Connect to fan motor (MF)
(CNF2 is only for A42)
+
CNDC
DC280V-380V
}
–
Connect from outdoor power circuit
board
VSP (TEST POINT 3)
(voltage between pins of
C5A, C5B): DC 0V (when
stopped), DC 1– 6.5V
(when operated)
VFG (TEST POINT 4)
(voltage between right
pins of PC5C and
PC5D, pin 3 and pin 4)
TH6
Thermistor
<Outdoor 2-phase pipe>
TH7
Thermistor<Outdoor>
TH3
Thermistor
<Outdoor pipe>
TH4
Thermistor
<Discharge>
LEV-A
Linear expansion valve
63L
Low pressure switch
Only for A42
CNVMNT
Connected to outdoor
M-NET board
CNMNT
Connected to outdoor
M-NET board
CNM
A-Control service
inspection kit
SW5
Function switch
SW6
Model select
SW1
Forced defrost,
detect history
record reset,
refrigerant address
LO, NO
Voltage of 208/230V AC is output
(Connect to the outdoor power
circuit board (TABS, TABT))
CNAC1, CNAC2
208/230V AC
(Connect to the
outdoor controller
circuit board
(CNAC))
EI
Connect to
the earth
CN5
Primary current
(Connect to the
outdoor power
circuit board
(CN5))
LI, NI
Voltage of 208/230V AC is input
(Connect to the terminal block(TB1))
65
Outdoor power circuit board
PUZ-A18/24NHA
PUZ-A18/24NHA-BS
PUY-A18/24NHA
PUY-A18/24NHA1
PUY-A18/24NHA1-BS
Brief check of DIP-IPM and DIP-PFC
W Usually, they are in a state of being short-circuited if they are broken.
Measure the resistance in the following points (connectors, etc.). If they
are short-circuited, it means that they are broken.
1. Check of DIP-IPM
P2 - U , P2 - V , P2 - W , N2 - U , N2 - V , N2 - W
2. Check of DIP-PFC
P1 - L , P1 - N , L - N1 , N - N1
Note:The marks, L , N , N1 , N2 , P1 , P2 , U , V and W
shown in the diagram are not actually printed on the board.
LD1-LD2
280-380V DC
Connect to
the outdoor
controller
circuit board
(CNDC)
(Red)
+
1
3
–
(White)
R, S
Connect to the ACL
208/230V AC
P1NLN1
N2
U, V, W
Connect to the compressor (MC)
Voltage among phases: 5V to 180V AC
DIP-PFC
N1
WVUP2
DIP-IPM
CN2
Connect to the outdoor controller circuit board (CN2)
1-5:Outdoor power circuit board
to the outdoor controller circuit board (0-5V DC)
2-5: Zero cross signal (0-5V DC)
3-4: Not used
6-5: 16V DC
7-5: 16V DC
1, 2, 6, 7 : +
[
➔ Transmitting signal
]
5 : –
7
1
CN3
Thermistor
<Heat sink>
(TH8)
66
CN4
Connect from the
outdoor controller
circuit board
(CN4)
CN5
Primary current detection
(Connect to the outdoor
noise filter circuit board
(CN5))
Outdoor power circuit board
PUZ-A30/36/42NHA
PUZ-A30/36/42NHA-BS
PUY-A30/36/42NHA
PUY-A30/36NHA1
PUY-A30/36NHA1-BS
PUY-A42NHA-BS
Brief check of POWER MODULE
W Usually, they are in a state of being short-circuited if they are broken.
Measure the resistance in the following points (connectors, etc.).
If they are short-circuited, it means that they are broken.
1. Check of diode bridge
TABP1-TABS, TABN1-TABS, TABP1-TABT,TABN1-TABT
2. Check of DIP-IPM
P-U, P-V, P-W, N-U, N-V, N-W
CN2
Connect to the outdoor controller circuit board
(CN2)
1-5:Transmitting signal to the outdoor
controller circuit board (0~5V DC)
2-5:Zero cross signal (0~5V DC)
3,4:18V DC
6-5:16V DC
7-5:16V DC
CN3
Thermistor (TH8)
<Heat sink>
CN5
Detection of primary
current
Connect to the
outdoor noise filter
circuit board (CN5)
CN4
Connect to the
outdoor controller
circuit board
(CN4)
CNAF
Connect to ACTM
DIP-IPM
CNDC
280-380V DC (1+, 3–)
Connect to the outdoor
controller circuit board
TABS/TABT
Connect to the
outdoor noise
filter circuit
board
Voltage among
phases:
208/230V AC
T ABP1
Connect to 52C
TABN1
Connect to
ACTM
TABP2/SC-P2
Connect to
ACTM
TABN
Connect to the
smoothing capacitor
CB –
(A42N only)
TABP
Connect to the
smoothing capacitor CB +
(A42N only)
TABU/V/W
Connect to the compressor (MC)
Voltage among phases:10V~180V AC
67
TABN2
Connect to ACTM
Switch
Type
of
switch
Dip
switch
SW1
1
2
No.
FunctionEffective timing
Action by the switch operation
Forced defrostStartNormal
When compressor is working
in heating operation w
Abnormal history clear
Refrigerant address setting
When power supply turned ON
ClearNormalAlways
SW4
1
6
5
4
3
2
Test runOperatingOFF
Operation OFF
Test run mode settingHeating (PUZ only)Cooling
ONOFF
123
0123
456ON123456ON123456ON123456
ON
123
4567
456ON123456ON123456ON123456
ON
123
891011
456ON123456ON123456ON123456
ON
123
12131415
456ON123456ON123456ON123456
ON
11-10. FUNCTION OF SWITCHES, CONNECTORS AND JUMPERS
1
2
3
4
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
1
2
ONOFF
No.
FunctionEffective timing
Action by the switch operation
No function
Power failure
automatic recovery w1
No function
No function
Max Hz setting (cooling)
Max Hz setting (heating)
Defrost Hz setting
No function
No function
No function
No function
Function switch
No function
Pump down
Switch
SW5
SW7
w3
Dip
switch
SW8
SW9
Push
switch
SWP
Type of
Switch
—
Auto recovery
—
—
Max Hz (cooling) o 0.8
Max Hz (heating) o 0.8
Defrost Hz o 0.8
—
—
—
—
Valid
—
Start
—
No auto recovery
—
—
Normal
Normal
Normal
—
—
—
—
Normal
—
Normal
—
When power supply
turned ON
—
—
Always
Always
Always
Always
—
—
—
—
Always
—
Operation OFF
Setting of demand
control
w2
1
2
SW7-1SW7-2
OFF
0% (Operation stop)
75%
50%
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Power consumption
(Demand switch ON)
(1) Function of switches
Forced defrost should be done as follows.
1Change the DIP SW1-1 on the outdoor controller board from OFF to ON.
2Forced defrost will start by the above operation 1 if these conditions written below are satisfied.
• Heat mode setting
• 10 minutes have passed since compressor started operating or previous compulsory defrosting finished.
• Pipe temperature is less than or equal to 8: [46˚F].3Forced defrost will finish if certain conditions are satisfied.
wForced defrost can be done if above conditions are satisfied when DIP SW1-1 is changed from OFF to ON.
After DIP SW1-1 is changed from OFF to ON, there is no problem if DIP SW1-1 is left ON or changed to OFF again. This
depends on the service conditions.
w1 ‘Power failure automatic recovery’ can be set by either remote controller or this DIP SW. If one of them is set to ON,
‘Auto recovery’ activates. Please set ‘Auto recovery’ basically by remote controller because all units do not have DIP SW.
Please refer to the indoor unit installation manual.
w2 SW7-1,2 are used for demand control. SW7-1,2 are effective only at the demand control.
(Refer to next page : Special function (b))
w3 Please do not use SW7-3~6 usually. Trouble might be caused by the usage condition.
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(2) Function of connectors and switches
CN31
Types
Connector
Switch
FunctionEffective timing
Connector
SW6
SW10
SW6-1
SW6-2
SW6-3
SW6-4
SW6-5
SW6-6
SW10-1
SW10-2
Start
ShortOpen
Action by open/ short operation
Model select
Emergency operation
When power supply ON
Normal
123456
OFF
ON
PUZ-A18N
PUY-A12N
PUY-A18N
MODEL
SW6SW10
12
OFF
ON
123456
OFF
ON
12
OFF
ON
123456
OFF
ON
12
OFF
ON
MODEL
SW6SW10
123456
OFF
ON
PUZ-A24N
PUY-A24N
12
OFF
ON
123456
OFF
ON
12
OFF
ON
123456
OFF
ON
PUZ-A30N
PUZ-A36N
12
OFF
ON
123456
OFF
ON
12
OFF
ON
123456
OFF
ON
PUY-A30N
PUY-A36N
12
OFF
ON
123456
OFF
ON
12
OFF
ON
123456
OFF
ON
PUZ-A42N
PUY-A42N
12
OFF
ON
123456
OFF
ON
12
OFF
ON
Special function
(a) Low-level sound priority mode (Local wiring)
Unit enters into Low-level sound priority mode by external signal input setting.
Inputting external signals to the outdoor unit decreases the outdoor unit operation sound 3 to 4 dB lower than that of usual.
Adding a commercial timer or on-off switch contactor setting to the CNDM connector which is optional contactor for demand
input located on the outdoor controller board enables to control compressor operation frequency.
W The performance depends on the load of conditioned outdoor temperature.
How to wire
Purchased locally
Relay
supply
~
SW1
SW1 : Switch
X : Relay (Contact spec. : DC1mA)
<Low-level sound priority mode circuit>
Insulate this point securely as
this is not used.
X
X
Max. 10 m including local wiring
Adaptor for external
signal input
(PAC-SC36NA)
Red 3
Brown 2
Orange 1
Outdoor unit
controller board
3
2
1
CNDM
1) Make the circuit as shown above with Adaptor for external signal input(PAC-SC36NA).
2) Turn SW1 to on for Low-level sound priority mode.
Turn SW1 to off to release Low-level sound priority mode and normal operation.
(b) On demand control (Local wiring)
Demand control is available by external input. In this mode, power consumption is decreased within the range of usual
0~100%.
How to wire
Basically, the wiring is the same as (a).
Connect an SW 1 which is procured at field to the between Orange and Red(1 and 3) of the Adaptor for external signal
input(PAC-SC36NA), and insulate the tip of the brown lead wire.
It is possible to set it to the following power consumption (compared with ratings) by setting the SW7-1, 2.
SW7-1SW7-2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Power consumption
(SW1 on)
0% (Operation stop)
50%
75%
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<Display function of inspection for outdoor unit>
F3
F5
F9
—
—
—
E6
E7
—
—
E0
E3
E4
E5
EF
Ed
A0~A8
[Display]
(1)Normal condition
(2)Abnormal condition
Unit condition
Outdoor controller boardA-Control Service Tool
LED1 (Green)LED2 (Red)Error code
When the power is turned on
When unit stops
When compressor is warming up
When unit operates
LightedLighted
Lighted
Lighted
Lighted
Not lighted
Indication of the display
Alternately blinking display
Operation mode
Not lighted
Lighted
00, etc.
08, etc.
C5, H7 etc.
IndicationError
Error
code
w1
Outdoor controller board
ContentsInspection method
LED1 (Green) LED2 (Red)
1 blinking 2 blinking
2 blinking 1 blinking
2 blinking
3 blinking
4 blinking
5 blinking
Connector(63L) is open.
Connector(63H) is open.
2 connectors are open.
Startup time over
Error code is not defined.
Miswiring of indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire, excessive number of indoor
units (4 units or more)
Miswiring of indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire (converse wiring or disconnection)
Indoor/outdoor unit communication error
(signal receiving error) is detected by indoor unit.
Indoor/outdoor unit communication error
(transmitting error) is detected by indoor
unit.
Indoor/outdoor unit communication error
(signal receiving error) is detected by
outdoor unit.
Indoor/outdoor unit communication error
(transmitting error) is detected by outdoor
unit.
Remote controller signal receiving
error is detected by remote controller.
Remote controller transmitting error
is detected by remote controller.
Remote controller signal receiving
error is detected by indoor unit.
Remote controller transmitting error
is detected by indoor unit.
Serial communication error
<Communication between outdoor
controller board and outdoor power
board>
<Communication between outdoor
controller board and M-NET p.c. board>
Communication error of M-NET
system
W1.Error code displayed on remote controller
W2.Refer to service manual for indoor unit.
1
Check if indoor/outdoor connecting wire is connected correctly.
2
Check if 4 or more indoor units are connected to outdoor unit.
3Check if noise entered into indoor/outdoor connecting wire
or power supply.
4Re-check error by turning off power, and on again.
1
Check if connector (63L or 63H) on the outdoor controller
board is not disconnected.
2
Check continuity of pressure switch (63L or 63H) by tester.
1
Check if connector (CN4) on outdoor controller board and
outdoor power board is not disconnected.
2
Check if there is poor connection of connector on outdoor
controller board(CNMNT and CNVMNT).
3
Check M-NET communication signal.
1Check if remote controller is MA remote controller(PAR-21MAA).
2Check if noise entered into transmission wire of remote controller.
3Check if noise entered into indoor/outdoor connecting wire.
4Re-check error by turning off power, and on again.
1Check if connecting wire of indoor unit or remote controller
is connected correctly.
2Check if noise entered into transmission wire of remote
controller.
3Re-check error by turning off power, and on again.
1
Check if indoor/outdoor connecting wire is connected correctly.
2
Check if noise entered into indoor/outdoor connecting wire or
power supply.
3
Check if noise entered into indoor/outdoor controller board.
4
Re-check error by turning off power, and on again.
P.33
P.34
P.34
P.34
(EA)
P.34
(Eb)
P.34
(EC)
w2
w2
P.39
(E8)
P.39
(E9)
P.38
P.39
P.38
P.39
P.39
P.39
P.40~
P.43
Detailed
reference
page
The blinking patterns of both LED1(green) and LED2(red) indicate the types of abnormality when it occurs. Types of
abnormality can be indicated in details by connecting an optional part ‘A-Control Service Tool (PAC-SK52ST)’ to connector
CNM on outdoor controller board.
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U2
U1
U8
UF
UP
UH
U6
U3
U4
U5
U9
P1
P2
P9
P4
P5
P6
P8
Fb
E1
E2
IndicationError
Error
code
w1
Outdoor controller board
ContentsInspection method
LED1 (Green)
LED2 (Red)
3 blinking 1 blinking
2 blinking
3 blinking
W1 Error code displayed on remote controller
W2 Refer to service manual for indoor unit.
4 blinking
5 blinking
6 blinking
7 blinking
1 blinking
2 blinking
3 blinking
4 blinking
5 blinking
––
4 blinking
Abnormality of shell thermostat
and discharging temperature (TH4)
1Check if stop valves are open.
2Check if connectors (TH4, LEV-A) on outdoor controller board are not
disconnected.
3Check if unit is filled with specified amount of refrigerant.
4Measure resistance values among terminals on indoor valve and outdoor linear
expansion valve using a tester.
Abnormal high pressure (High
pressure switch 63H worked.)
Abnormality of outdoor fan
motor rotational speed
1Check if indoor/outdoor units have a short cycle on their air ducts.
2Check if connector (63H) on outdoor controller board is not disconnected.
3Check if heat exchanger and filter is not dirty.
4Measure resistance values among terminals on linear expansion valve using a
tester.
1Check if stop valves are open.
2Check looseness, disconnection, and converse connection of compressor wiring.
3Measure resistance values among terminals on compressor using a tester.
4Check if outdoor unit has a short cycle on its air duct.
Compressor overcurrent breaking (Start-up locked)
Compressor overcurrent breaking
Abnormality of current sensor (P.B.)
Abnormality of power module
Open/short of discharge thermistor (TH4)
Open/short of outdoor thermistors
(TH3, TH6, TH7 and TH8)
1
Check if connectors (TH3, TH4, TH6 and TH7) on outdoor controller board and conn-
ector (CN3) on outdoor power board are not disconnected.
2
Measure resistance value of outdoor thermistors.
Abnormality of heatsink
temperature
1Check if indoor/outdoor units have a short cycle on their air ducts.
2Measure resistance value of outdoor thermistor(TH8).
1Check the outdoor fan motor.
Abnormality of voltage1Check looseness, disconnection, and converse connection of compressor wiring.
2Measure resistance value among terminals on compressor using a tester.
3Check the continuity of contactor (52C).
4Check if power supply voltage decreases.
5Check the wiring of CN52C.
6Check the wiring of CNAF.
Abnormality of room temperature thermistor (TH1)
Abnormality of pipe temperature thermistor /Liquid (TH2)
Abnormality of pipe temperature
thermistor/Condenser-Evaporator
1Check if connectors (CN20, CN21 and CN29) on indoor controller board are not
disconnected.
2Measure resistance value of indoor thermistors.
Abnormality of drain sensor (DS)
Float switch connector open(FS)
Indoor drain overflow protection
1Check if connector (CN31)(CN4F) on indoor controller board is not disconnected.
2Measure resistance value of indoor thermistors.
3Measure resistance value among terminals on drain-up machine using a tester.
4Check if drain-up machine works.
5Check drain function.
1Check if indoor unit has a short cycle on its air duct.
2Check if heat exchanger and filter is not dirty.
3Measure resistance value on indoor and outdoor fan motors.
4Check if the inside of refrigerant piping is not clogged.
Abnormality of pipe
temperature
Abnormality of indoor controller board
Abnormality of remote controller board
1Check if indoor thermistors (TH2 and TH5) are not disconnected from holder.
2Check if stop valve is open.
3Check converse connection of extension pipe. (on plural units connection)
4Check if indoor/outdoor connecting wire is connected correctly. (on plural units
connection)
1Replace indoor controller board.
1Replace remote controller.
P.35
P.35
P.37
P.37
P.38
P.37
P.36
P.36
P.36
P.36
P.37
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2
w2
P.38
Detailed
reference
page
71
<Outdoor unit operation monitor function>
1ON23456
1ON23456
1 second
interval
DisplayOperation Model
The tens digit : Operation mode
The ones digit : Relay output
O
C
H
d
Display
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
Compressor
Warming-up
Compressor
4-way valve
Solenoid valve
—
—
—
—
ON
ON
ON
ON
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
ON
ON
—
—
ON
ON
—
—
ON
ON
—
ON
—
ON
—
ON
—
ON
—
ON
—
—
OFF / FAN
COOLING / DRY w
HEATING
DEFROSTING
Display
Contents to be inspected (When power is turned on)
F3
F5
F9
E8
E9
EA
Eb
EC
E0~E7
63L connector(red) is open.
63H connector(yellow) is open.
2 connectors (63H/63L) are open.
Indoor/outdoor communication error (Signal receiving error) (Outdoor unit)
Indoor/outdoor communication error (Transmitting error) (Outdoor unit)
Miswiring of indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire, excessive number of indoor units (4 units or more)
Miswiring of indoor/outdoor unit connecting wire(converse wiring or disconnection)
Startup time over
Communication error except for outdoor unit
Display
Inspection unit
0
1
2
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit 1
Indoor unit 2
Display
Contents to be inspected (During operation)
U1
U2
U3
U4
U5
U6
U8
UF
UH
UL
UP
P1~P8
A0~A7
Abnormal high pressure (63H worked)
Abnormal high discharging temperature, shortage of refrigerant
Open/short circuit of discharge thermistor (TH4)
Open/short of outdoor unit thermistors (TH3, TH6, TH7 and TH8)
Abnormal temperature of heatsink
Abnormality of power module
Abnormality in outdoor fan motor.
Compressor overcurrent interruption (When Comp. locked)
Current sensor error
Abnormal low pressure (63L worked)
Compressor overcurrent interruption
Abnormality of indoor units
Communication error of high-prior signal (M-NET)
[When option part ‘A-Control Service Tool(PAC-SK52ST)’is connected to outdoor controller board(CNM)]
Digital indicator LED1 displays 2 digit number or code to inform operation condition and the meaning of error code by
controlling DIP SW2 on ‘A-Control Service Tool’.
Operation indicator SW2 : Indicator change of self diagnosis
SW2 setting
Display detail
Explanation for displayUnit
<Digital indicator LED1 working details>
(Be sure the 1 to 6 in the SW2 are set to OFF.)
(1) Display when the power supply ON.
When the power supply ON, blinking displays by turns.
Wait for 4 minutes at the longest.
(2) When the display lights. (Normal operation)
1Operation mode display
(Lighting)
LED1
2Display during error postponement
Postponement code is displayed when
compressor stops due to the work of
protection device.
Postponement code is displayed while
error is being postponed.
(3) When the display blinks
Inspection code is displayed when compressor stops due to the work of protection devices.
SW2
(Initial setting)
72
SW2 setting
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
10
1ON23456
1
05
4
25
2
45
1
25
1
50
1ON23456
Display detail
Pipe temperature / Liquid(TH3)
– 40~194
Explanation for displayUnit
– 40~194 (– 40~90:)
(When the coil thermistor detects 0˚F or below, “–”
and temperature are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When -10˚F;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
˚F
Discharge temperature (TH4)
37~327
Output step of outdoor FAN
0~10
The number of ON / OFF times of
compressor
0~9999
Compressor integrating operation times
0~9999
Compressor operating current
0~50
37~327 (3~164:)
(When the discharge thermistor detects 100˚F or
more, hundreds digit, tens digit and ones digit are
displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 105˚F;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
0~10
0~9999
(When the number of times is 100 or more,
hundreds digit, tens digit and ones digit are
displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 42500 times (425
✕100 times);
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
0~9999
(When it is 100 hours or more, hundreds digit, tens
digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 2450 hours (245 ✕10 hours);
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
0~50
wOmit the figures after the decimal fractions.
˚F
Step
100 times
10 hours
A
Compressor operating frequency
0~225
LEV-Aopening pulse
0~480
Error postponement code history (1)
of outdoor unit
Operation mode on error occurringOperation mode of when operation stops due to
0~255
(When it is 100Hz or more, hundreds digit, tens
digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.
(Example) When 125Hz;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
0~480
(When it is 100 pulse or more, hundreds digit, tens
digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.
(Example) When 150 pulse;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
Postponement code display
Blinking: During postponement
Lighting: Cancellation of postponement
“00” is displayed in case of no postponement.
error is displayed by setting SW2 like below.
(SW2)
73
Hz
Pulse
Code
display
Code
display
SW2 setting
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
15
1302
45
1
05
Display detail
Pipe temperature / Liquid(TH3) on error
occurring
– 40~194
Explanation for displayUnit
– 40~194 (– 40~90:)
(When the coil thermistor detects 0˚F or below, “–”
and temperature are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When –15˚F;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
˚F
Compressor temperature (TH4) or
discharge temperature (TH4) on error
occurring
37~327
Compressor operating current on error
occurring
0~20
Error code history (1) (latest)
Alternate display of abnormal unit
number and code
Error code history (2)
Alternate display of error unit number
and code
37~327 (3~164:)
(When the temperature is 100˚F or more, the
hundreds digit, tens digit and ones digit are
displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 130˚F;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
0~20
When no error history,
“ 0 ” and “– –” are displayed by turns.
When no error history,
“ 0 ” and “– –” are displayed by turns.
˚F
A
Code
display
Code
display
Thermostat ON time
0~999
Test run elapsed time
0~120
0~999
(When it is 100 minutes or more, the hundreds digit,
tens digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 245 minutes;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
0~120
(When it is 100 minutes or more, the hundreds digit,
tens digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 105 minutes;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
74
Minute
Minute
SW2 setting
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
Capacity
A12N
A18N
A24N
A30N
A36N
A42N
Code
9
10
11
CapacityCode
14
20
25
Setting details
• The tens digit (Total display for applied setting)
• The ones digit
H·P /
Cooling only
Single phase / Three phase
Display details
0 : H·P 1 : Cooling only
0 :
Single phase
2 :
Three phase
Setting details
Defrosting switch
Display details
0 : Normal 1 : For high humidity
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
Display detail
The number of connected indoor units
Explanation for display
0~3
(The number of connected indoor units are displayed.)
Unit
Unit
Capacity setting display
Outdoor unit setting information
Indoor pipe temperature / Liquid
(TH2(1))
Indoor 1
– 38~190
Displayed as an outdoor capacity code
(Example) When heat pump,three phase and
defrosting (normal) are set up, “20” is
displayed.
– 38~190 (– 39~88:)
(When the temperature is 0ºF or less, “–” and
– 38~190 (– 39~88:)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
– 38~190 (– 39~88:)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
– 38~190 (– 39~88:)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
46~102 (8~39:)
75
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
SW2 setting
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
Display detail
Indoor setting temperature
62~86
Explanation for displayUnit
62~86 (17~30:)
˚F
1ON23456
Outdoor pipe temperature / Cond./
Eva. (TH6)
-38~190
Outdoor outside temperature (TH7)
-38~190
Outdoor heatsink temperature (TH8)
-40~327
Discharge superheat. SHd
0~327
Cooling = TH4-TH6
Heating = TH4-TH5
Sub cool. SC
0~234
Cooling = TH6-TH3
Heating = TH5-TH4
-38~190 (-39~88:)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
-38~190 (-39~88:)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
-40~327 (-40~164:)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
(When the thermistor detects 100˚F or more,
hundreds digit, tens digit and ones digit are
displayed by turns.)
0~327 (0~182degC)
(When the temperature is 100degF or more, hun-
dreds digit, tens digit and ones digit are displayed
by turns.)
0~234 (0~130degC)
(When the temperature is 100˚F or more, hundreds
digit, tens digit and ones digit are displayed
by turns.)
˚F
˚F
˚F
degF
degF
Input current of outdoor unit
Targeted operation frequency
0~255
DC bus voltage
180~370
0~500
(When it is 100 or more, hundreds digit, tens digit
and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
0~255
(When it is 100Hz or more, hundreds digit, tens
digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
180~370
(When it is 100V or more, hundreds digit, tens
digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
0.1 A
Hz
V
76
SW2 setting
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
00
1
25
1
Display detail
Capacity save
0~100
When air conditioner is connected to
M-NET and capacity save mode is
demanded, “0”~”100” is displayed.
When there is no setting
of capacity save “100” is
displayed.
Error postponement code history (2)
of outdoor unit
Explanation for displayUnit
0~100
(When the capacity is 100%, hundreds digit, tens
digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 100%;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
Postponement code display
Blinking: During postponement
Lighting: Cancellation of postponement
“00” is displayed in case of no postponement.
%
Code
display
Error postponement code history (3)
of outdoor unit
Error code history (3) (Oldest)
Alternate display of abnormal unit number and code.
Error thermistor display
When there is no error thermistor,
“–“ is displayed.
Operation frequency on error occurring
0~255
Postponement code display
Blinking: During postponement
Lighting: Cancellation of postponement
“00” is displayed in case of no postponement.
When no error history, “0” and “– –“ are displayed by
turns.
3: Outdoor pipe temperature /Liquid (TH3)
6: Outdoor pipe temperature /Cond./Eva. (TH6)
7: Outdoor outside temperature (TH7)
8: Outdoor radiator panel (TH8)
0~255
(When it is 100Hz or more, hundreds digit, tens digit
and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 125Hz;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
Code
display
Code
display
Code
display
Hz
Fan step on error occurring
0~10
0~10
Step
77
SW2 setting
1ON23456
30
1
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
15
15
15
15
Display detail
LEV-Aopening pulse on error occurring
0~480
Explanation for displayUnit
0~480
(When it is 100 pulse or more, hundreds digit, tens
digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 130 pulse;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
Pulse
Indoor room temperature (TH1) on error
occurring
46~102
Indoor pipe temperature / Liquid (TH2)
on error occurring
-38~190
Indoor pipe temperature / Cond./ Eva.
(TH5) on error occurring
-38~190
Outdoor pipe temperature / Cond./ Eva.
(TH6) on error occurring
-38~190
46~102 (8~39°C)
-38~190 (-39~88°C)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When –15˚F;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
-38~190 (-39~88°C)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When –15˚F;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
-38~190 (-39~88°C)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When –15˚F;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
Outdoor outside temperature (TH7) on
error occurring
-38~190
Outdoor heatsink temperature (TH8) on
error occurring
-40~327
-38~190 (-39~88°C)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When –15˚F;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
-40~327 (-40~164°C)
(When the temperature is 0˚F or less, “–” and
temperature are displayed by turns.)
(When the temperature is 100˚F or more, hundreds
digit, tens digit and ones digit are displayed by
turns.)
78
˚F
˚F
SW2 setting
50
1
1ON23456
1ON23456
1ON23456
15115
4
1ON23456
Normal
Overvoltage error
Undervoltage error
Input current sensor error.
L1 or L2-phase open error.
Abnormal power synchronous signal
PFC error (A12, 18, 24NHA)
(Overvoltage / Undervoltage / Overcurrent)
PFC/ ACTM error
Undervoltage
W Display examples for multiple errors:
Overvoltage (01) + Undervoltage (02) = 03
Undervoltage (02) + Power-sync signal error (08) = 0A
L
1 phase open error (04) + PFC error (10) = 14
Power circuit board
Controller circuit board
Controller circuit board
Power circuit board
Power circuit board
Check CNAF wiring.
Defective ACTM/ P.B.
—
DescriptionDetection pointDisplay
00
01
02
04
08
10
20
Display detail
Discharge superheat on error occurring
SHd
0~327
Cooling = TH4-TH6
Heating = TH4-TH5
Explanation for displayUnit
0~327 (0~182degC)
(When the temperature is 100degF or more,
hundreds digit, tens digit and ones digit are
displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 150degF;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
degF
Sub cool on error occurring. SC
0~234
Cooling = TH6-TH3
Heating = TH5-TH2
Thermostat-on time until error stops
0~999
U9 Error status during the Error
postponement period
0~234 (0~130degC)
(When the temperature is 100degF or more,
hundreds digit, tens digit and ones digit are
displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 115degF;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
0~999
(When it is 100 minutes or more, hundreds digit, tens
digit and ones digit are displayed by turns.)
(Example) When 415 minutes;
0.5 secs. 0.5secs. 2 secs.
degF
Minute
Code
display
79
SW2 setting
1ON23456
Display
Compressor operating frequency control
Display Compressor operating frequency control
Primary current control
Secondary current control
1
2
1
4
8
2
•
The tens digit
•The ones digit
(In this digit, the total number of
activated control is displayed.)
Preventive control for excessive temperature
rise of discharge temperature
Preventive control for excessive temperature
rise of condensing temperature
Frosting preventing control
Preventive control for excessive temperature
rise of heatsink
(Example)
The following controls are activated.
• Primary current control
• Preventive control for excessive temper ature rise of condensing temperature
• Preventive control for excessive temper ature rise of heatsink
1a
LED
Display detail
Controlling status of compressor
operating frequency
Explanation for displayUnit
The following code will be a help to know the
operating status of unit.
Code
display
80
12
EASY MAINTENANCE FUNCTION
● Reduces maintenance work drastically.
● Enables you to check operation data of the indoor and outdoor units by remote controller.
Furthermore, use of maintenance stable-operation control that fixes the operating frequency, allows smooth inspection, even for
inverter models.
Smooth Maintenance Function
Easy maintenance information (unit)
CompressorOutdoor unitIndoor unit
Accumulated operating
1
time
(o10 hours)temperature (˚F)temperature (˚F)
Number of ON/OFFDischarge
2
times (o10 times)temperature (˚F)temperature (˚F)
OperatingOutside airFilter operating
current (A)temperature (˚F)time* (Hours)
* The filter operating time is the time that has elapsed since the filter was reset.
Heat exchanger
4
5
Discharge temperature 147˚F
Remove the
service panel.
Measure the discharge
Intake air
7
Heat exchanger
8
963
temperature.
● Conventional inspection work
●Outdoor unit ●
●Indoor unit ●
Measure
the intake air
temperature.
Measure the outside air
temperature
12-1.MAINTENANCE MODE OPERATION METHOD
* If you are going to use the "12-2.GUIDE FOR OPERATION CONDITION", set the airflow to "High" before activating maintenance mode.
● Switching to maintenance mode
Maintenance mode can be activated either when the air conditioner is operated or stopped.
It cannot be activated during test run.
w Maintenance information can be viewed even if the air conditioner is stopped.
■ Remote controller button information
A
CB
D
Compressor information
Operation mode
(1)Press the
[Display
TEST
A
]
MAINTENANCE
button for 3 seconds to switch to maintenance mode.
If stable operation is unnecessary or if you want to check the data with the air conditioner stopped, skip to step (4).
● Fixed Hz operation
The operating frequency can be fixed to stabilize operation of inverter model.
If the air conditioner is currently stopped, start it by this operation.
(2)Press the
[Display
(3)Press the
[Display
MODE
A
]
FILTER
D
] Waiting for stabilization
button to select the desired operation mode.
Stable cooling
operation
COOL
STABLE MODE
Stable heating
operation
HEAT
STABLE MODE
( ) button to confirm the setting.
Outdoor unit information
Stable operation
cancellation
STABLE MODE
CANCEL
Indoor unit information
Activate/cancel maintenance mode
Confirm
Stabilized
After 10 to 20 minutes
81
● Data measurement
When the operation is stabilized, measure operation data as explained below.
(4)Press the [TEMP] buttons ( and ) to select the desired refrigerant address.
[Screen
B]
(5)Select the type of data to be displayed.
After selecting, go to step (6).
Compressor information
button
[Display A]
Outdoor unit information
button
[Display A
45 6
]
Indoor unit information
button
[Display
A
789
]
(6)Press the
( ) button to confirm the setting.
[Display example for accumulated operating time]
(7)Data is displayed on the display (at C).
To check the data for each item, repeat steps (5) to (7).
(8)To cancel maintenance mode, press the
button for 3 seconds or press the
button.
12,340 hours
Display
C
Waiting for response
Flashing
After approx.
10 seconds
[1:1]
Refrigerant
address=00
[Twin]
Refrigerant
address=00
Outdoor
unit
Indoor unit
02
Indoor unit
01
Outdoor
unit
Remote
controller
Remote
controller
Indoor unit
01
■ Refrigerant address
Single refrigerant system
In the case of single refrigerant system, the refrigerant address
is "00" and no operation is required.
Simultaneous twin units belong to this category
(single refrigerant system).
Multi refrigerant system (group control)
Up to 16 refrigerant systems (16 outdoor units) can be connected as a group by one remote controller. To check or set the
refrigerant addresses.
* The filter operating time is the time that has elapsed since the filter was reset.
Check Points
Enter the temperature differences between 5, 4, 7 and 8 into
the graph given below.
Operation state is determined according to the plotted areas on
the graph.
For data measurements, set the fan speed to "Hi" before activating maintenance mode.
Is "000" displayed stably in Display D
on the remote controller?
Is "000" displayed stably in Display
D
on the remote controller?
(
5 Discharge temperature) – (4 Outdoor
heat exchanger temperature)
(
7 Indoor intake air temperature) – (8
Indoor heat exchanger temperature)
(
5 Discharge temperature) – (8 Indoor
heat exchanger temperature)
(
8 Indoor heat exchanger temperature) –
(
7 Indoor intake air temperature)
Cool
ClassificationItemResult
Inspection
Temperature
difference
Heat
Inspection
Temperature
difference
Stable Unstable
˚F
˚F
Stable Unstable
˚F
˚F
* Fixed Hz operation may not be possible under the following tempera-
ture ranges.
A)In cool mode, outdoor intake air temperature is 104 ˚F or higher or
indoor intake air temperature is 73 ˚F or lower.
B)In heat mode, outdoor intake air temperature is 68 ˚F or higher or
indoor intake air temperature is 77 ˚F or lower.
* If the air conditioner is operated at a temperature range other than the
ones above but operation is not stabilized after 30 minutes or more have
elapsed, carry out inspection.
* In heat mode, the operation state may vary due to frost forming on the
Normal operation state
Filter may be clogged. *1
Performance has dropped. Detailed inspection is necessary.
Refrigerant amount is dropping.
Filter or indoor heat exchanger may be
clogged.
AreaCheck item
Judgment
CoolHeat
Normal
Filter inspection
Inspection A
Inspection B
Inspection C
* The above judgement is just guide based on Japanese standard
conditions.
It may be changed depending on the indoor and outdoor temperature.
18 36 54 72 90 108 126 144
˚F
81
72
Inspection C
63
54
45
Filter inspection
36
27
18
Inspection A
9
0 18 36 54 72 90 108 126 144
Normal
Inspection B
83
13FUNCTION SETTING
Meaning of "Function setting"
mode02:indoor temperature detecting
No
indoor temperature(ta)=
No1.
Average data of the
sensor on all the
indoor units
initial
setting
ta=(A+B)/2ta=(A+B)/2ta=Ata=A
No2.
the data of the sensor
on the indoor unit that
connected
with remote controller
ta=Ata=Bta=Ata=A
No3.
the data of the sensor
on main remote
controller
ta=Cta=Cta=Cta=C
OUTDOOR
INDOOR
REMOTE
(MAIN)
REMOTE
(SUB)
INDOOR
OUTDOOR
INDOOR
REMOTE
(MAIN)
REMOTE
(SUB)
OUTDOOR
INDOOR
REMOTE
(MAIN)
OUTDOOR
INDOOR
REMOTE
(MAIN)
REMOTE
(SUB)
INDOOR
13-1. UNIT FUNCTION SETTING BY THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
Each function can be set according to necessity using the remote controller. The setting of function for each unit can only be
done by the remote controller. Select function available from the table 1.
(1) Functions available when setting the unit number to 00 (Select 00 referring to 4 setting the indoor unit number.)
<Table 1> Function selections
Function
Power failure
automatic recovery
Indoor temperature
detecting
LOSSNAY
connectivity
Power supply
voltage
Auto mode
(only for PUZ)
Frost prevention
temperature
Humidifier control
Change of
defrosting control
Settings
Not available
Available
Average data from each indoor unit
Data from the indoor unit with remote controllers
Data from main remote controller
Not supported
Supported (indoor unit dose not intake outdoor air through LOSSNAY)
Supported (indoor unit intakes outdoor air through LOSSNAY)
230V
208V
Auto energy-saving operation ON
Auto energy-saving operation OFF
2: [36˚F] (Normal)
3: [37˚F]
When the compressor operates, the humidifier also operates.
When the fan operates, the humidifier also operates.
Standard
For high humidity
Mode No.
01
02
03
04
05
15
16
17
Setting No.
: Initial setting
(when sent from the factory)
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
Remarks
The setting is
applied to all
the units in the
same
refrigerant
system.
84
Function
Settings
No.
Mode
No.
Setting
: Initial setting (Factory setting
)
- : Not available
4-Way
cassette
Ceiling suspended
Wall
mounted
PLA-AAPCA-GA
PKA-GA(L)
PKA-FA(L)
Filter sign
100h
1
2500h
072
"Clean the filter" indicator is not displayed
3
Air flow
Quiet
Standard
1-
(
Fan speed
)
Standard
High ceiling1
082-
High ceiling
High ceiling2
3-
No.of air outlets
4 directions
1--
3 directions
092--
2 directions
3-
-
-
-
Optional high efficiency
Not supported
10
1
-
filter
Supported
2
-
Vane setting
No vanes (Vane No.3 setting : PLA only)
1-
Vane No.1 setting
112-
Vane No.2 setting
3-
Energy saving air
Disabled
12
1
-
flow (Heating mode
)
Enabled
2
-
Optional humidifier
Not supported
13
1
--
(
PLA only
)
Supported
2
--
Vane differential setting
No.1 setting (TH5: 24-28:)
1
in heating mode
No.2 setting (Standard, TH5:28-32:)
142
(
cold wind prevention
)
No.3 setting (TH5: 32-38:)
3
Swing
23
1
2
Set temperature in heating
24
1
mode (4 deg up
)
2
Fan speed when the
Extra low
1
heating thermostat is OFF
Stop
252
Keeping fan speed set by remote controller
3
Quiet operation mode
Disabled (Standard)
26
1
--
of PLA-AA(Fan speed
)
Enabled (Quiet operation mode)
2
-
-
-
-
Fan speed when the
Keeping fan speed set by remote controller
27
1
cooling thermostat is OFF
Stop
2
Detection of abnormality of
Detect
28
1
the pipe temperature (P8
)
Neglect
2
PLA-BA
}
PLA-AA
Not available Swing
AvailableWave air flow
Available
Temperature correction: Valid
Not available
Temperature correction: Invalid
}
PLA-BA
}
PLA-BA
(2) Functions available when setting the unit number to 01-03 or AL (07 in case of wireless remote controller)
• When setting functions for an indoor unit in an independent system, set the unit number to 01 referring to 4 setting the
indoor unit number.
• When setting functions for a simultaneous twin indoor unit system, set the unit number to 01 to 03 for each indoor
unit in case of selecting different functions for each unit referring to 4 setting the indoor unit number.
• When setting the same functions for an entire simultaneous Twin-indoor unit system, set refrigerant address to AL
(07 in case of wireless remote controller) referring to 4 setting the indoor unit number.
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13-1-1. Selecting functions using the wired remote controller
First, try to familiarize yourself with the flow of the function selection procedure. In this section, an example of setting the room
temperature detection position is given.
For actual operations, refer to steps 1 to 0 .
Modes 01 to 14 can be activated
by pressing buttons
A
and
B
simultaneously, and modes 15 to
28 by pressing buttons
B
and J.
The above procedure must be carried out only if changes are necessary.
Setting number
Refrigerant addressUnit number
Mode number
F
E
G
I
A
B
J
C
D
Selecting functions using the wired remote controller
1
Check the function selection setting.
2
Switch to function setting mode.
(Press
A
and B at the same time
with stop the remote controller.)
3
Specify refrigerant address 00 (outdoor unit).
4
Specify unit No. 00. (indoor unit)
(Use
C
and D.)
5
Enter the setting.
(Press
6
Select mode No. 02
E
.)
(Specified indoor unit:
FAN operation)
(room temperature detection position).
7
Select setting No. 03 (remote controller fixed).
(Use
F
and G.)
8
Enter the setting.
(Press
E
.)
Example:
Selecting room temperature
detection position
NO
Finished
For modes 15 and higher,
J
and B at the same time.
press
NO
YES
Change refrigerant
address or unit No.
9
YES
0
End function display.
(Press A and B at the same time.)
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[Operating Procedure]
1 Check the setting items provided by function selection.
If settings for a mode are changed by function selection, the functions of that mode will be changed accordingly. Check all the current settings according to steps 2
to 7 , fill in the "Check" column in Table 1, then change them as necessary. For initial settings, refer to the indoor unit's installation manual.
2 Switch off the remote controller.
A Hold down the ( mode is 15 to 28)and B
buttons simultaneously for at least 2 seconds. will start to blink,
then the remote controller's display content will change as shown below.
3 Set the outdoor unit's refrigerant address.
C Press the [
CLOCK] buttons ( and ) to select the desired
refrigerant address. The refrigerant address changes from "00" to "15".
(This operation is not possible for single refrigerant systems.)
* If the unit stops after
blinked for 2 seconds or "88" blinks in the room temperature display area for 2 seconds, a transmission error may have occurred.
Check to see if there are any sources of noise or interference near the transmission path.
Note : If you have made operational mistakes during this procedure, exit function selection (see step 0 ), then restart from step 2.
4 Set the indoor unit number.
D Press the
button so that " - -" blinks in the unit number display
area.
C Press the [
CLOCK] buttons ( and ) to select the unit number
of the indoor unit for which you want to perform function selection. The unit
number changes to "00", "01", "02","03",04" and "AL" each time a button is
pressed.
* To set modes 01 to 06 or 15 to 22, select unit number "00".
* To set modes 07 to 14 or 23 to 28, carry out as follows:
To set each indoor unit individually, select "01" to "04".
To set all the indoor units collectively, select "AL".
5 Confirm the refrigerant address and unit number.
E Press the
button to confirm the refrigerant address and unit
number.
After a while, "- - " will start to blink in the mode number display area.
E When the refrigerant address and unit number are confirmed by pressing the
button, the corresponding indoor unit will start fan operation. This
helps you find the location of the indoor unit for which you want to perform function
selection. However, if "00" or "AL" is selected as the unit number, all the indoor
units corresponding to the specified refrigerant address will start fan operation.
*"88" will blink in the room temperature display area if the selected refrigerant
address does not exist in the system.
Furthermore, if
"F"
appears and blinks in the unit number display area and the
refrigerant address display area also blinks, there are no units that correspond to the selected unit number. In this case, the refrigerant address and unit
number may be incorrect, so repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the correct ones.
* When grouping different refrigerant systems, if an indoor unit other than the
one to which the refrigerant address has been set to perform fan operation,
there may be another refrigerant address that is the same as the specified one.
In this case, check the DIP switch of the outdoor unit to see whether such a
refrigerant address exists.
6 Select the mode number.
F Press the [
TEMP] buttons ( and ) to set the desired mode
number.
(Only the selectable mode numbers can be selected.)
7 Select the setting content for the selected mode.
G Press the
button. The currently selected setting number will
blink, so check the currently set content.
F Press the [
TEMP] buttons ( and ) to select the desired setting
number.
8 Register the settings you have made in steps 3 to 7 .
E Press the
button. The mode number and setting number will start
to blink and registration starts.
The mode number and setting number will stop blinking and remain lit, indicating the
end of registration.
* If " - - - " is displayed for both the mode number and setting number and "
" blinks in the room temperature display area, a transmission error may have occurred.
Check to see if there are any sources of noise or interference near the transmission path.
9 If you wish to continue to select other functions, repeat steps 3 to 8 .
0 Complete function selection.
A Hold down the ( mode is 15 to 28) and buttons
simultaneously for at least 2 seconds.
After a while, the function selection screen will disappear and the air condi-
tioner OFF screen will reappear.
* Do not operate the remote controller for at least 30 seconds after completing
function selection. (No operations will be accepted even if they are made.)
Note
If a function of an indoor unit is changed by function selection after installation is complete, make sure that a " " mark, etc., is given in the "Check" column of Table
1 to indicate the change.
Unit number
display section
Mode number
display section
00 refrigerant address
Indoor unit
Fan draft
Remote controller
Unit number 01Unit number 02
Outdoor unit
Designate operation
Example) When the refrigerant address is set to 00 and the unit number is 02.
Mode number
display section
Mode number 02 = Indoor temperature detection
Setting number display section
Setting number 3 = Remote controller built-in sensor
Setting number 1 = Indoor unit operating average
TEST
FUNCTION
SELECTION
TEST
FILTER
Refrigerant address
display section
FUNCTION
SELECTION
ON/OFF
MODE
MODE
MENU
MODE
FILTER
87
ON/OFF
TEMP
FAN
VANE
MODE
CHECK
LOUVER
TEST RUN
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
h
min
CHECK
RESET
SET
CLOCK
h
CHECK
min
h
The flow of the function selection procedure is shown below. This example shows how to turn
off the function that raises the set temperature by 4 degrees during HEAT operation.
The procedure is given after the flow chart.
1 Check the function selection setting.
2 Switch to function selection mode.
(Enter address "50" in troubleshooting
mode, then press the HOUR button.)
Troubleshooting mode is the mode entered when
you press the CHECK button twice to display
"CHECK".
3 Specify unit No. "01" (since the function applies to unit 01).
(Set address "01" while still in troubleshooting mode, then press the MINUTE button.)
Note: You can't specify the refrigerant address.
4
Select mode No. "24" (function that raises set temperature by 4 degrees during HEAT operation).
(Set address "24" while still in troubleshooting mode, then press the HOUR button.)
6
Finished
8 End function selection mode.
(End troubleshooting mode.)
YES
NO
Note: When you switch to function selection mode
on the wireless remote controller's operation
area, the unit ends function selection mode
automatically if nothing is input for 10 minutes
or longer.
5 Select setting No. "02" (OFF).
(Set address "02" while still in troubleshooting mode, then press the HOUR button.)
Change
unit No.
YES
NO
7
13-1-2. Selecting functions using the wireless remote controller (Type C)
h
min
Functions can be selected with the wireless remote controller. Function selection using wireless remote controller is available only for refrigerant system with wireless function. Refrigerant address cannot be specified by the wireless remote controller.
[Flow of function selection procedure]
[Operating instructions]
1 Check the function settings.
2 Press the button twice continuously. → CHECK is lit and “00” blinks.
Press the temp button once to set “50”. Direct the wireless remote controller toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press
the button.
3 Set the unit number.
Press the temp button to set the unit number. (Press “01” to specify the indoor unit whose unit number is 01.)
Direct the wireless remote controller toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press the button.
By setting unit number with the button, specified indoor unit starts performing fan operation.
Detect which unit is assigned to which number using this function. If unit number is set to AL, all the indoor units in same
refrigerant system start performing fan operation simultaneously.
* If a unit number that cannot be recognized by the unit is entered, 3 beeps of 0.4 seconds will be heard. Reenter the unit number
setting.
* If the signal was not received by the sensor, you will not hear a beep or a “double ping sound” may be heard. Reenter the unit number
setting.
4 Select a mode.
Press the temp button to set a mode. Press “24” to turn on the function that raises the set temperature by 4 degree
during heat operation. Direct the wireless remote controller toward the sensor of the indoor unit and press the button.
→ The sensor-operation indicator will blink and beeps will be heard to indicate the current setting number.
Current setting number: 1 = 1 beep (one second)
2 = 2 beeps (one second each)
* If a mode number that cannot be recognized by the unit is entered, 3 beeps of 0.4 seconds will be heard. Reenter the mode
number.
* If the signal was not received by the sensor, you will not hear a beep or a “double ping sound” may be heard. Reenter the mode
number.
5 Select the setting number.
Press the temp button to select the setting number. (02: Not available)
Direct the wireless remote controller toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press the button.
→ The sensor-operation indicator will blink and beeps will be heard to indicate the setting number.
Setting number: 1 = 2 beeps (0.4 seconds each)
* If a setting number that cannot be recognized by the unit is entered, the setting will turn back to the original setting.
* If the signal was not received by the sensor, you will not hear a beep or a “double ping sound” may be heard. Reenter the setting number.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to make an additional setting without changing unit number.
7 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to change unit number and make function settings on it.
8 Complete the function settings
* Do not use the wireless remote controller for 30 seconds after completing the function setting.
The setting of the following remote controller functions can be changed using the remote controller function selection mode.
Change the setting when needed.
Item 1
1.Change language
("CHANGE LANGUAGE")
2.Function limit
("FUNCTION SELECTION")
3.Mode selection
("MODE SELECTION")
4.Display change
("DISP MODE SETTING")
Item 3 (Setting content)
• Display in multiple languages is possible.
• Setting the range of operation limit (operation lock)
• Setting the use or non-use of "automatic" operation mode
• Setting the temperature adjustable range (maximum, minimum)
• Selecting main or sub remote controller
*
When two remote controllers are connected to one group, one controller must be set to sub.
• Setting the use or non-use of clock function
• Setting the timer type
• Contact number display in case of error
• Setting the telephone number
• Setting the temperature unit (: or °F) to display
• Setting the use or non-use of the display of indoor (room) air temperature
• Setting the use or non-use of the display of "Cooling" or "Heating" display during
operation with automatic mode
Item 2
Language setting to display
(1)
Operation function limit setting (operation lock) ("LOCKING FUNCTION")
(2)
Use of automatic mode setting ("SELECT AUTO MODE")
(3)
Temperature range limit setting ("LIMIT TEMP FUNCTION")
[Function selection flowchart] Refer to next page.
[1] Stop the air conditioner to start remote controller function selection mode. [2] Select from item1. [3] Select from item2. [4] Make the setting.
(Details are specified in item3) [5] Setting completed. [6] Change the display to the normal one. (End)
➔➔➔
➔➔
[Detailed setting]
[4] -1. CHANGE LANGUAGE setting
The language that appears on the dot display can be selected.
• Press the [
MENU] button to change the language.
1 Japanese (JP), 2English (GB), 3 German (D), 4 Spanish (E),
5 Russian (RU), 6 Italian (I), 7 Chinese (CH),8 French (F)
[4] -2. Function limit
(1) Operation function limit setting (operation lock)
• To switch the setting, press the [ ON/OFF] button.
1 no1 : Operation lock setting is made on all buttons other than
the [
ON/OFF] button.
2 no2: Operation lock setting is made on all buttons.
3 OFF (Initial setting value) : Operation lock setting is not made
* To make the operation lock setting valid on the normal screen, it is
necessary to press buttons (Press and hold down the [FILTER]
and [ ON/OFF] buttons at the same time for 2 seconds.) on
the normal screen after the above setting is made..
(2) Use of automatic mode setting
When the remote controller is connected to the unit that has automatic operation mode, the following settings can be made.
• To switch the setting, press the [ ON/OFF] button.
1 ON (Initial setting value) : The automatic mode is displayed when
• To switch the setting, press the [ ON/OFF] button.
1 Main : The controller will be the main controller.
2 Sub : The controller will be the sub controller.
(2) Use of clock setting
• To switch the setting, press the [
ON/OFF] button.
1 ON : The clock function can be used.
2 OFF: The clock function cannot be used.
(3) Timer function setting
• To switch the setting, press the [ ON/OFF] button (Choose one of
the followings.).
1 WEEKLY TIMER (initial setting): The weekly timer can be used.
2 AUTO OFF TIMER: The auto off timer can be used.
SIMPLE TIMER: The simple timer can be used.
4
3
TIMER MODE OFF: The timer mode cannot be used.
* When the use of clock setting is OFF, the "WEEKL Y TIMER" cannot be
used.
(4) Contact number setting for error situation
• To switch the setting, press the [ ON/OFF] button.
1 CALL OFF:
The set contact numbers are not displayed in case of error.
2 CALL **** *** **** : The set contact numbers are displayed in case
of error.
(3) Temperature range limit setting
After this setting is made, the temperature can be changed within the set range.
• To switch the setting, press the [ ON/OFF] button.
1 LIMIT TEMP COOL MODE :
The temperature range can be changed on cooling/dry mode.
2 LIMIT TEMP HEAT MODE :
The temperature range can be changed on heating mode.
3 LIMIT TEMP AUTO MODE :
The temperature range can be changed on automatic mode.
4 OFF (initial setting) : The temperature range limit is not active.
*
When the setting, other than OFF, is made, the temperature range limit setting
on cooling, heating and automatic mode is made at the same time. However
the range cannot be limited when the set temperature range has not changed.
•
To increase or decrease the temperature, press the [ TEMP ( ) or ( )] button.
•
To switch the upper limit setting and the lower limit setting, press the
[ ]
button. The selected setting will flash and the temperature can be set.
Not necessary to set this mode. Refer to OPERATION MANUAL of
Optional Parts (Panel) for details on operation.
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
F
E
G
CD
H
B
A
I
D
D
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
E
E
E
E
*
*
*
*
One of the
description
marked *
on the right
will be
displayed.
(current
setting)
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13-3. Function selection of wireless remote controller
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY::/--F SETTING (Change of temp mode from --F to ::)
1 Press the set button with something sharp at the end. MODEL SELECTblinks.
2 Press the button. “F:” blinks.
3 Press the button. “C:” blinks.
4 Press the set button with something sharp at the end. MODEL SELECT is lighted for three seconds, then turned off.
AUTO START
1 4
COOL
DRY
AUTO
FAN
HEAT
RUN
MODEL
SELECT
FAN
SWING
NOT AVAILABLE
START
TEST
CHECK
ON/OFF TEMP
˚F
˚C
AMPMSTOP
AMPM
2
3
1 4
MODE
CHECK
TEST RUN
FAN
VANE
LOUVER
RESETSETCLOCK
3
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
2
h
min
91
14-1. HOW TO "MONITOR THE OPERATION DATA"
• Turn on the [Monitoring the operation data]
(1)Press the
button for 3 seconds so that [Maintenance mode] appears on the screen (at A).
(2)Press the
button for 3 seconds to switch to [Maintenance monitor].
Note) It is not possible to switch to [Maintenance monitor] during data request in maintenance mode (i.e., while "- - - -" is blinking),
since no buttons are operative.
Operating the service inspection monitor
- - - ] appears on the screen (at D) when [Maintenance monitor] is activated.
(The display (at D ) now allows you to set a request code No.)
(3)Press the [TEMP] buttons (
and ) to select the desired refrigerant address.
[Screen B ]
(4)Press the [CLOCK] buttons ( and ) to set the desired request code No.
(5)Press the
button to perform data request.
(The requested data will be displayed at C in the same way as in maintenance mode.)
Data collected during operation of the remote controller will be displayed.
The collected data such as temperature data will not be updated automatically even if the data changes.
To display the updated data, carry out step (4) again.
Canceling the Monitoring the operation data
(6)While [Maintenance monitor] is displayed, press the
button for 3 seconds to return to maintenance mode.
(7)To return to normal mode, press the
button.
Example) Request code "004"
Discharge temperature 156˚F
Refrigerant address "00"
B: Refrigerant address
A: Mode display
C: Data display area
D: Request code display area
[
14
MONITORING THE OPERATION DA TA BY THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
C
A
(3)
D
B
(7)
(5)
(1)
(2)
(4)
(6)
TEST
CHECK
FILTER
CHECK
ON/OFF
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14-2. REQUEST CODE LIST
* Certain indoor/outdoor combinations do not have the request code function; therefore, no request codes are displayed.
Request code
Request content
Description
(Display range)
UnitRemarks
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
Operation state
Compressor-Operating current (rms)
Compressor-Accumulated operating time
Compressor-Number of operation times
Discharge temperature (TH4)
Outdoor unit - Liquid pipe 1 temperature (TH3)
Outdoor unit - Liquid pipe 2 temperature
Outdoor unit-2-phase pipe temperature (TH6)
Outdoor unit-Outside air temperature (TH7)
Outdoor unit-Heat sink temperature (TH8)
Discharge super heat (SHd)
Sub-cool (SC)
Compressor-Operating frequency
Compressor-Target operating frequency
Outdoor unit-Fan output step
Outdoor unit-Fan 1 speed
(Only for air conditioners with DC fan motor)
Outdoor unit-Fan 2 speed
(Only for air conditioners with DC fan motor)
LEV (A) opening
LEV (B) opening
Primary current
DC bus voltage
Number of connected indoor units
Indoor unit-Setting temperature
Indoor unit-Intake air temperature <Measured by thermostat>
Indoor unit-Intake air temperature (Unit No. 1)
<Heat mode-4-deg correction>
Indoor unit-Intake air temperature (Unit No. 2)
<Heat mode-4-deg correction>
Indoor unit-Intake air temperature (Unit No. 3)
<Heat mode-4-deg correction>
Indoor unit-Intake air temperature (Unit No. 4)
<Heat mode-4-deg correction>
Indoor unit - Liquid pipe temperature (Unit No. 1)
Indoor unit - Liquid pipe temperature (Unit No. 2)
Indoor unit - Liquid pipe temperature (Unit No. 3)
Indoor unit - Liquid pipe temperature (Unit No. 4)
Indoor unit-Cond./Eva. pipe temperature (Unit No. 1)
Indoor unit-Cond./Eva. pipe temperature (Unit No. 2)
Indoor unit-Cond./Eva. pipe temperature (Unit No. 3)
Indoor unit-Cond./Eva. pipe temperature (Unit No. 4)
Thermostat ON operating time
Test run elapsed time
Refer to 14-2-1. Detail Contents in Request Code.
0 – 50
0 – 9999
0 – 9999
37 ~ 327
-40 ~ 194
-40 ~ 194
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-40 ~ 327
0 – 327
0 – 234
0 – 255
0 – 255
0 – 10
0 – 9999
0 – 9999
0 – 500
0 – 500
0 – 50
180 – 370
0 – 4
62 ~ 86
46 ~ 102
46 ~ 102
46 ~ 102
46 ~ 102
46 ~ 102
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
0 – 999
0 – 120
–
A
10 hours
100 times
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
Hz
Hz
Step
rpm
rpm
Pulses
Pulses
A
V
Units
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
Minutes
Minutes
"0" is displayed if the air conditioner is a single-fan
type.
"0" is displayed if the target unit is not present.
"0"
is displayed if the target unit is not present.
"0"
is displayed if the target unit is not present.
Not possible to activate maintenance mode during the test run.
Indoor unit-Control state
Outdoor unit-Control state
Compressor-Frequency control state
Outdoor unit-Fan control state
Actuator output state
Error content (U9)
Signal transmission demand capacity
Contact demand capacity
External input state (silent mode, etc.)
Outdoor unit-Capacity setting display
Outdoor unit-Setting information
Outdoor unit-SW1 setting information
Outdoor unit-SW2 setting information
Outdoor unit-SW4 setting information
Outdoor unit-SW5 setting information
Outdoor unit-SW6 setting information
Outdoor unit-SW7 setting information
Outdoor unit-SW8 setting information
Outdoor unit-SW9 setting information
Outdoor unit-SW10 setting information
M-NET adapter connection (presence/absence)
Display of execution of replace/wash operation
Outdoor unit-Microcomputer version information
Outdoor unit-Microcomputer version information (sub No.)
Outdoor unit - Error postponement history 1 (latest)
Outdoor unit - Error postponement history 2 (previous)
Outdoor unit - Error postponement history 3 (last but one)
0 – 255
Refer to 14-2-1.Detail Contents in Request Code.
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Refer to 14-2-1.Detail Contents in Request Code.
"0000": Not connected
Examples) Ver 5.01 ➝
Auxiliary information (displayed after
version information)
Examples) Ver 5.01 A000 ➝
Displays postponement code. (" - - " is
displayed if no postponement code is present)
Displays postponement code. (" - - " is
displayed if no postponement code is present)
Displays postponement code. (" - - " is
displayed if no postponement code is present)
–
–
–
–
–
–
%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Ver
–
Code
Code
Code
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Displays error history. (" - - " is displayed if no history is present.)
Displays error history. (" - - " is displayed if no history is present.)
Displays error history. (" - - " is displayed if no history is present.)
: F TH3
6 : F TH6
7 : F TH7
8 : F TH8
0 : F No thermistor error
Displayed in the same way as request code "0".
0 – 50
0 – 9999
0 – 9999
37 ~ 327
-40 ~ 194
-40 ~ 194
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-40 ~ 327
0 – 327
0 – 234
0 – 255
0 – 10
0 – 9999
0 – 9999
0 – 500
0 – 500
0 – 999
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
-38 ~ 190
Code
Code
Code
Sensor
number
–
A
10 hours
100 times
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
Hz
Step
rpm
rpm
Pulses
Pulses
Minutes
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
˚F
"0" is displayed if the air conditioner is a single-
fan type.
Average value of all indoor units is displayed if the air conditioner consists of two or more indoor units (twin, triple, quad).
Average value of all indoor units is displayed if the air conditioner consists of two or more indoor units (twin, triple, quad).
Error history 1 (latest)
Error history 2 (second to last)
Error history 3 (third to last)
Abnormal thermistor display
(TH3/TH6/TH7/TH8)
Operation mode at time of error
Compressor-Operating current at time of error
Compressor-Accumulated operating time at time of error
Compressor-Number of operation times at time of error
Discharge temperature at time of error
Outdoor unit - Liquid pipe 1 temperature (TH3) at time of error
Outdoor unit - Liquid pipe 2 temperature at time of error
Outdoor unit-2-phase pipe temperature (TH6) at time of error
Outdoor unit-Outside air temperature (TH7) at time of error
Outdoor unit-Heat sink temperature (TH8) at time of error
Discharge super heat (SHd) at time of error
Sub-cool (SC) at time of error
Compressor-Operating frequency at time of error
Outdoor unit at time of error
• Fan output step
Outdoor unit at time of error
• Fan 1 speed (Only for air conditioners with DC fan)
Outdoor unit at time of error
• Fan 2 speed (Only for air conditioners with DC fan)
LEV (A) opening at time of error
LEV (B) opening at time of error
Thermostat ON time until operation stops due to error
Indoor - Liquid pipe temperature at time of error
Indoor-2-phase pipe temperature at time of error
Indoor at time of error
• Intake air temperature <Thermostat judge temperature>
Indoor-Actual intake air temperature
Indoor - Liquid pipe temperature
Indoor-2-phase pipe temperature
3
95
Request code
Request content
Description
(Display range)
UnitRemarks
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
~
189
190
191
192
~
764
765
766
767
0 – 9999
0 – 9999
0 –
255
Fan control data
00 **" "**" indicates fan control data.
"00 **" "**" indicates fan control data.
Refer to 14-2-1 Detail Contents in Request Code.
Undefined
Refer to 14-2-1 Detail Contents in Request Code.
Undefined
Examples) Ver 5.01 ➝ "0501"
Auxiliary information (displayed after version information)
Examples) Ver 5.01 A000 ➝ "A000"
1 hour
10 hours
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Ver
–
For indoor fan phase control
For indoor fan pulsation control
For indoor DC brushless motor control
Indoor-Fan operating time
(After filter is reset)
Indoor-Total operating time
(Fan motor ON time)
Indoor fan output value (Sj value)
Indoor fan output value
(Pulsation ON/OFF)
Indoor fan output value (duty value)
Indoor unit-Model setting information
Indoor unit-Capacity setting information
Indoor unit-SW3 information
Wireless pair No. (indoor control board side) setting
Indoor unit-SW5 information
Indoor unit-Microcomputer version information
Indoor unit-Microcomputer version information (sub No.)
This request code is not provided to collect data. It is used to fix the operation state.
This request code is not provided to collect data. It is used to fix the operation state.
This request code is not provided to collect data. It is used to cancel the operation state that has been
fixed by request codes "765" and "766".
Discharge temperature 156˚F
Refrigerant address "00"
B: Refrigerant address
A: Mode display
C: Data display area
D: Request code display area
C4
Relay output state
Operation mode
[Indoor unit – Control state] (Request code :"50 ")
Data display
Operation mode
DisplayOperation mode
0STOP • FAN
CCOOL • DRY
HHEAT
dDEFROST
Relay output state
Display
Power currently
CompressorFour-way valve Solenoid valve
supplied to compressor
Unit No. 4 state
Unit No. 3 state
Unit No. 2 state
Unit No. 1 state
DisplayState
0Normal
1Preparing for heat operation.
2–
3–
4Heater is ON.
5Anti-freeze protection is ON.
6Overheat protection is ON.
7Requesting compressor to turn OFF.
FThere are no corresponding units.
[Outdoor unit – Control state] (Request code ":51")
Data displayState
0000Normal
0001Preparing for heat operation.
0002Defrost
[Compressor – Frequency control state] (Request code ":52")
Data display
Frequency control state
2
Frequency control state
1
Frequency control state 1
DisplayCurrent limit control
0No current limit
1Primary current limit control is ON.
2Secondary current limit control is ON.
–
ON
ON
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
–
ON
ON
ON
ON
–
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
–
ON
ON
ON
ON
A
C
D
B
00
97
[Fan control state] (Request code :"53")
Data display
Fan step correction value by heatsink temperature overheat prevention control
Fan step correction value by cool condensation temperature overheat prevention control
DisplayCorrection value
- (minus)– 1
00
2
[Actuator output state] (Request code :"54")
Data display
Actuator output state 1
Actuator output state 2
Actuator output state 1
DisplaySV1Four-way valveCompressor
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
b
C
d
E
F
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Actuator output state 2
Display52CSV2SS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
[Error content (U9)] (Request code :"55")
Data display
Error content 1
Error content 2
Error content 1 : Detected
Display
OvervoltageUndervoltageL
1-phase
Power synchronizing
errorerroropen error
signal error
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
b
C
d
E
F
Error content 2 : Detected
Display
Converter Fo
PAM error
error
0
1
2
3
Compressor is
warming up
1
+1
+2
00
00
00
98
[Contact demand capacity] (Request code "61")
Data display
Setting content
[External input state] (Request code "62")
Data display
Input state
Input state : Input present
Display
Contact demandSilent modeSpare 1Spare 2
inputinputinputinput
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
b
C
d
E
F
[Outdoor unit -– Capacity setting display] (Request code : "70")
Data display
Capacity
1018
912
1124
1430
2036
2542
[Outdoor unit – Setting information] (Request code "71")