Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Carrier Chillers 30GB040 - 30GT225-280 Error Code

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Display = 51
Description Of Failure
30GB
= Compressor
040 to 60 = 1
070 = 1
075 to 100 = 1
110 to 150 = 1
175-200 = 1
30GT
225 to 280 = A1 Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 1 or Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = High-Pressure Swicth Trip or High Discharge gas temperature swicth Trip, or Compressor ground current >2 5 amp or Compressor board relay on.
When it is not supposed to be on, wiring error between electronic control and Compressor protection module.


Display = 52
Description Of Failure
30GB
= Compressor
040 to 60 =
070 = 2
075 to 100 = 2
110 to 150 = 2
175-200 = 2
30GT
225 to 280 = A2 Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Compressor Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = High-Pressure Swicth Trip or High Discharge gas temperature swicth Trip, or Compressor ground current >2 5 amp or Compressor board relay on.
When it is not supposed to be on, wiring error between electronic control and Compressor protection module

Display = 53
Description Of Failure
30GB
= Compressor
040 to 60 =
070 =
075 to 100 =
110 to 150 = 3
175-200 = 3
30GT
225 to 280 = A3 Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Compressor shut off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = High-Pressure Swicth Trip or High Discharge gas temperature swicth Trip, or Compressor ground current >2 5 amp or Compressor board relay on.
When it is not supposed to be on, wiring error between electronic control and Compressor protection module

Display = 54
Description Of Failure
30GB
= Compressor
040 to 60 =
070 =
075 to 100 =
110 to 150 =
175-200 = 4
30GT
225 to 280 = A4 Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Compressor shut off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = High-Pressure Swicth Trip or High Discharge gas temperature swicth Trip, or Compressor ground current >2 5 amp or Compressor board relay on.
When it is not supposed to be on, wiring error between electronic control and Compressor protection module

Display = 55
Description Of Failure
30GB
= Compressor
040 to 60 = 2
070 = 3
075 to 100 = 3
110 to 150 = 4
175-200 = 5
30GT
225 to 280 = B1 Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 2 or B shut off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = High-Pressure Swicth Trip or High Discharge gas temperature swicth Trip, or Compressor ground current >2 5 amp or Compressor board relay on.
When it is not supposed to be on, wiring error between electronic control and Compressor protection module

Display = 56
Description Of Failure
30GB
= Compressor
040 to 60 =
070 =
075 to 100 = 4
110 to 150 = 5
175-200 = 6
30GT
225 to 280 = B2 Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Comprssor shut off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = High-Pressure Swicth Trip or High Discharge gas temperature swicth Trip, or Compressor ground current >2 5 amp or Compressor board relay on.
When it is not supposed to be on, wiring error between electronic control and Compressor protection module

Display = 57
Description Of Failure
30GB
= Compressor
040 to 60 =
070 =
075 to 100 =
110 to 150 = 6
175-200 = 7
30GT
225 to 280 = B4 Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Compressor shut off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = High-Pressure Swicth Trip or High Discharge gas temperature swicth Trip, or Compressor ground current >2 5 amp or Compressor board relay on.
When it is not supposed to be on, wiring error between electronic control and Compressor protection module

Display = 58
Description Of Failure
30GB
= Compressor
040 to 60 =
070 =
075 to 100 =
110 to 150 =
175-200 = 8
30GT
225 to 280 = B4 Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Compressor shut off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = High-Pressure Swicth Trip or High Discharge gas temperature swicth Trip, or Compressor ground current >2 5 amp or Compressor board relay on.
When it is not supposed to be on, wiring error between electronic control and Compressor protection module

Display = 59
Description Of Failure = Loss of charge Circuit 1 or A
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 1 or A Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = Low refrigerant charge, or low pressure Swicth Failure

Display = 60
Description Of Failure = Loss of Charge Circuit 2 or B
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 2 or B Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = Low refrigerant charge, or low pressure Swicth Failure

Display = 61
Description Of Failure = Low Cooler Flow
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = No Cooler flow or reversed cooler flow

Display = 63
Description Of Failure = Low oil pressure circuit 1 or A
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 1 or A Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = Oil pump failure or low oil level, or swicth failure or Compressor CB Tripped

Display = 64
Description Of Failure = Low oil pressure circuit 2 or B
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 2 or B Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = Oil pump failure or low oil level, or swicth failure or Compressor CB Tripped

Display = 65
Description Of Failure = Freeze Protection
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Low Cooler Flow

Display = 66
Description Of Failure = High Suction Supeheat Circuit 1 or A
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 1 or A Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = Low Charge or Plugged Filter Drier or EXV Failure or Bad Thermistor

Display = 67
Description Of Failure = High Suction Supeheat Circuit 2 or B
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 2 or B Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = Low Charge or Plugged Filter Drier or EXV Failure or Bad Thermistor

Display = 68
Description Of Failure = Low Suction Superheat Circuit 1or A
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 1 or A Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = EXV Failure or Bad Thermistor

Display = 69
Description Of Failure = Low Suction Superheat Circuit 2 or B
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Circuit 2 or B Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Manual
PROBABLE CAUSE = EXV Failure or Bad Thermistor

Display = 70
Description Of Failure = Illegal Unit Configuration
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Will Not Start
RESET METHOD = Manuat
PROBABLE CAUSE = Configuration Error (See Note 3)

Display = 71
Description Of Failure = Leaving Water Thermistor Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Thermistor Failure or Wiring Error, or Thermistor not connected to Processor Board.

Display = 72
Description Of Failure = Entering Water Thermistor Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Use Default Value
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Thermistor Failure or Wiring Error, or Thermistor not connected to Processor Board

Display = 75
Description Of Failure = Saturated Cond Thermistor Failure Circuit 1 or A
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Thermistor Failure or Wiring Error, or Thermistor not connected to Processor Board

Display = 76
Description Of Failure = Saturated Cond Thermistor Failure Circuit 2 or B
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Thermistor Failure or Wiring Error, or Thermistor not connected to Processor Board

Display = 77
Description Of Failure = Cooler Thermistor Failure Circuit 1 or A
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Thermistor Failure or Wiring Error, or Thermistor not connected to Processor Board

Display = 78
Description Of Failure = Cooler Thermistor Failure Circuit 2 or B
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Thermistor Failure or Wiring Error, or Thermistor not connected to Processor Board

Display = 79
Description Of Failure = Compressor Thermistor Failure Circuit 1 or A
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Thermistor Failure or Wiring Error, or Thermistor not connected to Processor Board

Display = 80
Description Of Failure = Compressor Thermistor Failure Circuit 2 or B
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Shut Off
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Thermistor Failure or Wiring Error, or Thermistor not connected to Processor Board

Display = 81
Description Of Failure = Reset Temperature Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Stop Reset
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Potentiometer improperly connected or Potentiometer setting out of range or Potentiometer Failure or Wiring Error

Display = 82
Description Of Failure = Leaving Water Set Point Potentiometer Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Use Default Value
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Potentiometer improperly connected or Potentiometer setting out of range or Potentiometer Failure or Wiring Error

Display = 84
Description Of Failure = Reset Limit Set Point Potentiometer Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Stop Reset
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Potentiometer improperly connected or Potentiometer setting out of range or Potentiometer Failure or Wiring Error

Display = 85
Description Of Failure = Demand Limit Potentiometer Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Stop Demand Limit
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Potentiometer improperly connected or Potentiometer setting out of range or Potentiometer Failure or Wiring Error

Display = 86
Description Of Failure = Reset Ratio Potentiometer Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Stop Reset
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Potentiometer improperly connected or Potentiometer setting out of range or Potentiometer Failure or Wiring Error

Display = 87
Description Of Failure = Reset Set Point Potentiometer Failure
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Stop Reset
RESET METHOD = Auto
PROBABLE CAUSE = Potentiometer improperly connected or Potentiometer setting out of range or Potentiometer Failure or Wiring Error

Display = 83
Description Of Failure = None
ACTION TAKE BY CONTROL = Unit Operated Normally
RESET METHOD =
PROBABLE CAUSE = Wrong EPROM

NOTES
1. In 30GT225-280 units Circuit 1 is Circuit A and Circuit 2 is Circuit B
2. Freeze protection trips at 35F (17C) for water and 6F (33C) below set point for brine units Resets at 6F (33C) above set point
3. Illegal unit configuration caused by missing programmableheader or both unloader dip switches on
4. All AUTO reset failure that cause the unit to stop will restart the unit when the error has been corrected
5. All manual reset errors must be reset by turning the control circuit breaker off and on
6. Valid resistant range for thermistor in 362939 OHM to 216 65 OHM
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Amana PTAC R410A Error Code

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CODE = FP Modes STATUS = Freeze Protection Engaged. The room temperature measured by the wireless remote thermostat or indoor ambient thermistor active sensor falls below 40°F. DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = N SUGGESTED ACTION = No Action required. This setting will disengage when the room temperature rises above 43°F CODE = Fd Modes STATUS = Front Desk switch is closed. All outputs are switched off. DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = N SUGGESTED ACTION = Open front desk switch to allow occupant unit operation. CODE = Eo Modes STATUS = Un-Configured Service Board - All operation held awaiting configuration DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Enter Configuration Menu and set "C3" to "C" for coolers with electric heat or "H" for heat pumps. CODE = EH Modes STATUS = Emeregency Hydronic Engaged. The EHH switch is closed. Compressor is switched off. DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = N SUGGESTED ACTION = Open front emergency hydronic switch to allow occupant unit operation. CODE = LS Modes STATUS = Load Shedding Engaged. The LS switch is closed. Compressor and Electric heat is switched off. DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = N SUGGESTED ACTION = Open load shedding switch to allow occupant unit operation. CODE = On Modes STATUS = Control is configured to respond to a wired thermostat DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = N SUGGESTED ACTION = No action if a wired thermostat is being used. Otherwise, see Configuration Settings. CODE = F1 FAILURES STATUS = Indoor Ambient Thermistor reads outside the range -20°F to 200°F & the wireless thermostat is not communicating to the unit control or DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Replace black Indoor Ambient Thermistor or Wireless Remote Thermostat. CODE = F1 FAILURES STATUS = Indoor Ambient Thermistor (IAT) without a wireless remote thermostat reads outside the range -20°F to 200°F. DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Replace black Indoor Ambient Thermistor or Wireless Remote Thermostat. CODE = F2 FAILURES STATUS = Wireless Remote Thermostat failure DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = N SUGGESTED ACTION = Replace Wireless Thermostat. CODE = F3 FAILURES STATUS = Indoor Ambient Thermistor reads outside the range -20°F to 200°F DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = N SUGGESTED ACTION = Replace black Indoor Ambient Thermistor. CODE = F4 FAILURES STATUS = Indoor Coil Thermistor either above or below operating tolerance DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Replace Red Indoor Coil Thermistor . CODE = F5 FAILURES STATUS = Wireless Thermostat failure. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Attempt to rebind Wireless Thermostat or Replace Wireless Thermostat. CODE = F6 FAILURES STATUS = Indoor Discharge Thermistor either above or below operating tolerances. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Replace Yellow Indoor Discharge Thermistor. CODE = Fb FAILURES STATUS = Low Remote Battery Warning DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Replace Batteries in Wireless Devices. CODE = H1 FAILURES STATUS = High Voltage Protection engaged. Power supply voltage is to high. DISPLAY = Y ERROR LIGHT = N SUGGESTED ACTION = Check for incoming power at correct voltage. CODE = br FAILURES STATUS = Brown Out Protection engaged. Power was lost or voltage is low. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = N SUGGESTED ACTION = Check for incoming power at correct voltage. CODE = L6 AIRFLOW ALERT STATUS = Discharge Air Too Hot. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Clean Filter or Remove Air Blockage CODE = LC AIRFLOW ALERT STATUS = Outdoor Coil Thermistor temperature high. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Clean Condenser Coils, Check Fan for fault. Code will reset after cleaning. CODE = C2 AIRFLOW ALERT STATUS = Indoor Air Recirculation. Large delta between thermostat and return. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Clean Condenser Coils, Check Fan for fault. Code will reset after cleaning. CODE = C5 AIRFLOW ALERT STATUS = Outdoor Coil temperature too high for outdoor ambient temperature. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Check for Blocked Outdoor Air or Clean Coil. CODE = C3 REFRIGERATION ALERT STATUS = Indoor Coil is freezing up. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Clean filter, Check for fan and blower operation, Check for Refrigerant loss or Restricted capillary tube. CODE = C4 REFRIGERATION ALERT STATUS = Indoor Coil froze up. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Clean filter, Check for fan and blower operation, Check for Refrigerant loss or Restricted capillary tube. CODE = C6 REFRIGERATION ALERT STATUS = Poor Unit Performance. DISPLAY = N ERROR LIGHT = Y SUGGESTED ACTION = Check for blower motor, compressor, or electric heat operation.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

McQuay MWH-C-2009 Error Code

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MODEL :
MWH008C/CR MWH010C/CR MWH013C/CR
MWH015C/CR MWH020C/CR MWH025C/CR
MWH028C/CR MWH030C/CR MWH040C/CR
MWH050C/CR MWH060C/CR MWH065C/CR
MWH070C/CR

Troubleshooting
Should a major problem develop, refer to the following information for possible cause and corrective steps:

Neither fan nor compressor runs (No power supply)

1. The fuse may be blown or the circuit Breaker is open. Check electrical circuits and motor windings for shorts or grounds.
Investigate for possible overloading.
Replace fuse or reset circuit Breakers after fault is corrected.
2. Wires may be loose or broken. Tighten or replace.
3. Supply voltage may be too low. Check it with the power company.
4. Control system may be faulty. Check thermostat for correct wiring and check 24 volt transformer for burnout.

Fan runs but compressor does not run

1. Check compressor capacitor.
2. Wires may be loose or broken. Tighten or replace.
3. The high pressure switch may have tripped due to:
a) Fouled or plugged condenser;
b) Lack of or no condenser water;
c) Too warm condenser water;
d) Not enough airflow over the coil due to dirty filters.
5. Check thermostat setting, calibration and wiring.
6. The compressor overload protection is open. If the compressor dome is extremely hot, the overload will not reset
until cooled down. If the overload is external, replace it. If the overload is internal, replace the compressor.
7. The compressor winding may be open. Check continuity with ohmmeter. If the winding is open, replace the
compressor.

Compressor attempts to start but is not successful

1. Check continuity for contactor.
2. High pressure trip check.
3. High superheat results in high discharge temperature.
4. Lack of refrigerant.

Compressor stops after short run

1. Check thermostat setting.
2. Check system pressure.
3. Refer to troubleshooting-3 possible causes.

Insufficient cooling or heating

1. Check thermostat setting.
2. Airflow may be insufficient. Check and clean the filter.
3. The reversing valve may defects, creating a bypass of refrigerant. If the unit will heat, check the reversing valve
coil.
4. Check capillary tubes for possible chock of refrigerant flow.
5. Check if any block in water flow or if the water is dirty.
6. Lack of refrigerant.

Insufficient water flow through condenser (tube in tube)

1. Check whether valves are opened.
2. Check for air is trapped in piping.
3. Check circulating pumps.
4. Check if correct water pump sizing.

Water dripping

1. Check condensate drain.
2. Check for dirty filter.
3. Check to see if condensate drain runs uphill.
4. See if blower motor is up to speed.
5. Check for blower position.
6. Are drain pipe properly trapped?

Noisy unit operation

1. Check for fan wheel whether it is hitting the housing.
2. Check if any dented fan wheel.
3. Check if there is loose fan wheel on shaft.
4. Check if any tubing is touching the compressor. Readjust tubing by bending slightly.
5. Check all screws on panels.
6. Check water flow rate.

Controller Error Code
Error code - Causes
E1 Compressor2 low pressure faulty
E2 Compressor2 high pressure faulty
E3 Compressor2 overload
E4 Indoor coil2 temperature sensor fault
E5 System 2 leaving water temperature2 faulty
F2 Indoor coil1 temperature sensor fault
F4 Return air temperature sensor fault
F6 Communication faulty
F9 Compressor1 refrigerant leak
FE Compressor2 refrigerant leak
H1 Compressor1 overload
H4 Compressor1 high pressure faulty
L1 Compressor1 low pressure faulty
L3 Temperature of water entering too high or low
L4 Water flow switch faulty
L5 System 1 leaving water temperature1 faulty
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Monday, December 6, 2010

Sanyo KS0971 KS1271 Error Code

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Since the indications cover various units, the corresponding parts listed below may not be present in some models.
A = OFF B = Blinking C = ON (Illuminated)

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = A
Timer (2)  = A
Operation (1)  = B
Code   = S01
Diagnotice item  = Room temperature sensor failure
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Sensor open circuit or short circuit
(2) Contact failure at connector or open circuit at terminal crimping location
(short-circuit detection only for the humidity sensor)
(3) Indoor/outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = A
Timer (2)  = B
Operation (1)  = A
Code   = S02
Diagnotice item  = Indoor heat exchanger sensor failure
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Sensor open circuit or short circuit
(2) Contact failure at connector or open circuit at terminal crimping location
(short-circuit detection only for the humidity sensor)
(3) Indoor/outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = A
Timer (2)  = B
Operation (1)  = B
Code   = S03
Diagnotice item  = Humidity sensor failure
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Sensor open circuit or short circuit
(2) Contact failure at connector or open circuit at terminal crimping location
(short-circuit detection only for the humidity sensor)
(3) Indoor/outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = B
Timer (2)  = A
Operation (1)  = A
Code   = S04
Diagnotice item  = Compressor temperature sensor failure
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Sensor open circuit or short circuit
(2) Contact failure at connector or open circuit at terminal crimping location
(3) Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = B
Timer (2)  = A
Operation (1)  = B
Code   = S05
Diagnotice item  = Outdoor heat exchanger sensor failure
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Sensor open circuit or short circuit
(2) Contact failure at connector or open circuit at terminal crimping location
(3) Outdoor circuit board failure


Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = B
Timer (2)  = B
Operation (1)  = A
Code   = S06
Diagnotice item  = Outdoor air temperature sensor failure
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Sensor open circuit or short circuit
(2) Contact failure at connector or open circuit at terminal crimping location
(3) Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = B
Timer (2)  = B
Operation (1)  = B
Code   = S07
Diagnotice item  = Outdoor electrical current detection failure
Diagnotics contents = Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = A
Timer (2)  = A
Operation (1)  = C
Code   = E01
Diagnotice item  = Indoor/outdoor communications failure (serial communications)
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Mis-wiring (2) AC power failure (3) Blown fuse (4) Power relay failure
(5) Indoor or outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = A
Timer (2)  = C
Operation (1)  = A
Code   = E02
Diagnotice item  = • HIC circuit failure • Power Tr (transistor) circuit failure
Diagnotics contents 
(1) HIC or power Tr failure (2) Outdoor fan does not turn. (3) Instantaneous power outage
(4) Service valve not opened. (5) Outdoor fan blocked. (6) Continuous overload operation
(7) Compressor failure (8) Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = A
Timer (2)  = C
Operation (1)  = C
Code   = E03
Diagnotice item  = Outdoor unit external ROM (OTP data) failure
Diagnotics contents = (1) External ROM data failure (2) Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = C
Timer (2)  = A
Operation (1)  = A
Code   = E04
Diagnotice item  = Peak current cut-off
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Instantaneous power outage (2) HIC or power transistor failure
(3) Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = C
Timer (2)  = A
Operation (1)  = C
Code   = E05
Diagnotice item  = .PAM circuit failure .Active circuit failure
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Outdoor circuit board failure (2) Outdoor power supply voltage failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = C
Timer (2)  = C
Operation (1)  = A
Code   = E06
Diagnotice item  = Compressor discharge overheat prevention activated.
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Electric expansion valve failure (2) Capillaries choked (3) Shortage of refrigerant
(4) Continuous overload operation (5) Outdoor fan does not rotate (6) Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = C
Timer (2)  = C
Operation (1)  = C
Code   = E07
Diagnotice item  = Indoor fan operating failure
Diagnotics contents = (1) Fan motor failure (2) Contact failure at connector (3) Indoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = B
Timer (2)  = B
Operation (1)  = C
Code   = E08
Diagnotice item  = -4-way valve switching failure -Indoor zero-cross failure
Diagnotics contents 
(1) 4-way valve failure (heat pump model only)
(2) Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = B
Timer (2)  = C
Operation (1)  = B
Code   = E09
Diagnotice item  = No-refrigerant protection
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Service valve not opened. (2) Shortage of refrigerant

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = B
Timer (2)  = C 
Operation (1)  = C
Code   = E10
Diagnotice item  = DC compressor drive circuit failure
Diagnotics contents = (1) Open phase (2) Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = C
Timer (2)  = B 
Operation (1)  = B
Code   = E11
Diagnotice item  = Outdoor fan operating failure
Diagnotics contents = (1) Fan motor failure (2) Contact failure at connector (3) Outdoor circuit board failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = C
Timer (2)  = B
Operation (1)  = C
Code   = E12
Diagnotice item  
Outdoor system communications failure.
Outdoor high-pressure SW.
OLR operation.
Outdoor power supply open phase.
Outdoor coil freezing.
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Mis-wiring (2) Blown fuse (3) Power relay failure (4) Open phase
(5) Outdoor circuit board failure (6) Compressor failure

Indication on indoor unit 
Qutlet (3)  = C
Timer (2)  = C 
Operation (1)  = B
Code   = E13
Diagnotice item  = Freeze-prevention operation activated
Diagnotics contents 
(1) Indoor fan system failure (2) Shortage of refrigerant (3) Low-temperature operation
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