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ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Indoor Units
Part 3 – Troubleshooting 3–25
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Part 3
2 Error Codes: Indoor Units
2.1 What Is in This Chapter?
Introduction In the first stage of the troubleshooting sequence, it is important to correctly interpret the error code on
the remote controller display. The error code helps you to find the cause of the problem.
Shutdown For some errors, the system only shuts down when the error occurs several times. This means that
you have to wait until the system shuts down to be able to see the flashing LED on the front panel and
the error code on the remote controller.
Overview This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic See page
2.2–Malfunctioning Indoor PCB (A1) 3–26
2.3–Malfunctioning Drain Water Level System (A3) 3–27
2.4–Indoor Unit Fan Motor Lock (A6) 3–29
2.5–Malfunctioning Drain System (AF) 3–31
2.6–Malfunctioning Capacity Setting (AJ) 3–32
2.7–Thermistor Abnormality (C4 or C9) 3–34
2.8–Malfunctioning Remote Controller Air Thermistor (CJ) 3–36
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 2 Error Codes: Indoor Units

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Indoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–2534513Part 32 Error Codes: Indoor Units2.1 What Is in This Chapter?Introduction In the

Page 2

Error Codes: Indoor Units ESIE03–013–34 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313452.7 Thermistor Abnormality (C4 or C9)Error code The table below describes the two

Page 3

ESIE03–015–2 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance315

Page 4

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–33515Part 51 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units1.1

Page 5 - P Malfunctioning contact

Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units ESIE03–015–4 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31551.2 RP71L7V1, RP71L7W1Exploded view The illustration b

Page 6 - 3–30 Part 3 – Troubleshooting

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–53515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 7 - P Malfunctioning float switch

Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units ESIE03–015–6 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31551.3 RYP71L7V1 and RYP71L7W1Exploded view The illustrat

Page 8

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–73515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 9 - Part 3 – Troubleshooting 3–33

Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units ESIE03–015–8 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31551.4 RP100L7V1, RP100L7W1Exploded view The illustration

Page 10

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–93515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 11

Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units ESIE03–015–10 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31551.5 RP125L7W1Exploded view The illustration below sho

Page 12 - P Broken wire

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–113515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 13 - 3 Error Codes: Outdoor Units

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Indoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–354513Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Caution Be sure to turn off po

Page 14

Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units ESIE03–015–12 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31551.6 RYP100L7V1, RYP100L7W1Exploded view The illustrat

Page 15 - High temperature of

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–133515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 16 - The fan does not

Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units ESIE03–015–14 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31551.7 RYP125L7W1Exploded view The illustration below sh

Page 17

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–153515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 18 - 3–42 Part 3 – Troubleshooting

Disassembly and Maintenance: Outdoor Units ESIE03–015–16 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155

Page 19

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–173515Part 52 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units2.1 W

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Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–18 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552.2 FHYCP35B7V1, FHYCP45B7V1, FHYCP60B7V1 and FHYCP71B

Page 21

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–193515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 22

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–20 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552.3 FHYBP35B7V1 and FHYBP45B7V1Exploded view The illus

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ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–213515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 24 - P Voltage drop

Error Codes: Indoor Units ESIE03–013–36 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313452.8 Malfunctioning Remote Controller Air Thermistor (CJ)Error code CJLED indicati

Page 25 - See "Evaluation of

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–22 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552.4 FHYBP60B7V1 and FHYBP71B7V1Exploded view The illus

Page 26

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–233515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 27 - Part 3 – Troubleshooting 3–51

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–24 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552.5 FHYBP100B7V1 and FHYBP125B7V1Exploded view The ill

Page 28

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–253515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 29

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–26 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552.6 FDYP125B7V1Exploded view The illustration below sh

Page 30 - 3.9 Malfunctioning HPS (H3)

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–273515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 31

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–28 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552.7 FHYP35BV1 and FHYP45BV1Exploded view The illustrat

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ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–293515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 33

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–30 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552.8 FHYP60BV1 and FHYP71BV1Exploded view The illustrat

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ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–313515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 35 - P Disconnected compressor

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–3733451Part 33 Error Codes: Outdoor Units3.1 What Is in This Chapter?Introduction In th

Page 36 - P Improper set value with E

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–32 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552.9 FHYKP35BV1, FHYKP45BV1, FHYKP60BV1 and FHYKP71BV1E

Page 37 - 4.1 What Is in This Chapter?

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–333515Components The table below contains the components of

Page 38 - P Refrigerant shortage

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–34 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552.10 FHYP100BV1 and FHYP125BV1Overview This part conta

Page 39 - 4.3 Reverse Phase (U1)

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–3535153 Grip the suction grille hinge strongly and remove th

Page 40 - 3–64 Part 3 – Troubleshooting

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–36 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Electrical Parts and PC BoardsStep A

Page 41 - P Outside cause (noise...)

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–3735153 Pull down the control box and let it hang by the 2 l

Page 42 - 3–66 Part 3 – Troubleshooting

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–38 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Horizontal Blade6 Slide the PC board

Page 43 - P Malfunctioning indoor PCB

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–3935152 Then gently bend the center of the horizontal blade,

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Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–40 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Fan Rotor and MotorStep Action1 Push

Page 45

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–4135153 Slide the intermediate bearing to the right and remo

Page 46 - 3–70 Part 3 – Troubleshooting

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–38 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.2 Activation of Safety Device (EO)Error code E0Error generation The error is

Page 47 - 5.1 What Is in This Chapter?

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–42 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Fan Bearing:Step Action1 Remove the

Page 48

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–433515How to remove the Bottom Panel and Drain Pan:Step Acti

Page 49

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–44 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31553 Remove the drain pan retainer (2 screw).Step Action

Page 50 - 3–74 Part 3 – Troubleshooting

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–453515How to remove the Swing Motor:Step Action12Remove the

Page 51 - Part 3 – Troubleshooting 3–75

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–46 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31554 Remove the screw from the swing motor. The swing mot

Page 52 - 3–76 Part 3 – Troubleshooting

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–4735152.11 FUYP71~125BV17Overview This part contains the fol

Page 53

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–48 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31553 To remove air filter, lift the tabs up at the same t

Page 54 - 5.8 Checking the Thermistors

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–493515How to remove the Suction Grille:Step Action1 Unhook t

Page 55 - 5.9 R1T and R2T

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–50 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31553 Disengage three hooks located at rear side of the gr

Page 56 - 5.10 R3T

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–513515How to remove the Fan:Step Action1 Remove two mounting

Page 57

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–3933451High temperature of fan motor coilTo troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Is the fan

Page 58

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–52 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31553 Bell mouth is mounted with tree screws.Loosen a scre

Page 59 - 5.13 Check for Clogged Points

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–5335156 Remove fan by pulling down.Step Action

Page 60 - 3–84 Part 3 – Troubleshooting

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–54 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Fan Motor:Step Action1 Removing fan

Page 61

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–5535153 Remove motor by pulling down.Step ActionMotor

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Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–56 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Drain Pan:Step Action1 To dismount t

Page 63 - 1 Pre-Test Run Checks

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–5735153 Disconnect wires and connectors from PCB.4 Arrange w

Page 64 - 1.2 Test Run Checks

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–58 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31555 To dismount drain pan blocking plate, remove each tw

Page 65

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–593515How to remove the Drain Pump:Step Action1 Drain pump i

Page 66 - FILTER RESET

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–60 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31554 Removing float switch: a. Loosen three mounting scre

Page 67

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–613515How to remove the Swing Motor:Step Action123Swing moto

Page 68

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–40 Part 3 – Troubleshooting31345The fan does not rotateTo troubleshoot, proceed as follows:1 Remove obstacles so

Page 69 - 2 Field settings

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–62 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Air Flow Control Blade:Step Action1

Page 70

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–6335152.12 FAYP71LV1 Overview This part contains the followi

Page 71 - P “Second code No.”

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–64 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance31552 To remove the air filter, push up the tab and pull d

Page 72

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–653515How to remove the Front Grille:Step Action1 Remove thr

Page 73

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–66 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Horizontal Blade and Vertical Blade:

Page 74

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–6735151 Removing the vertical blade:1. Disengage the protrus

Page 75

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–68 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Electrical Box:Step Action1 1. Remov

Page 76

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–6935153 1. Remove the fixing screw for switch box2. Pull for

Page 77

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–70 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Heat Exchanger:Step Action1 Press st

Page 78 - UNIT No

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–7135152 To remove the heat exchanger, pull it upward.Step Ac

Page 79 - Master Slave

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–4133451The fan is turning clockwiseTo troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Excessive compre

Page 80

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–72 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Fan Motor and Fan Rotor:Step Action1

Page 81 - J* * : 4, 5

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–733515How to remove the Air Swing Motor:Step Action1 1. Disc

Page 82

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–74 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155How to remove the Drain Hose Piping to the Left:Step A

Page 83 - 2.11 The Field Setting Levels

ESIE03–01 Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor UnitsPart 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–7535153 Insert the drain plug and drain socket into the righ

Page 84

Disassembly and Maintenance: Indoor Units ESIE03–015–76 Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance3155

Page 85

ESIE03–01Index i3451IndexNumerics4-way valve control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 86

ESIE03–01ii Index3145Ddefrost control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 87 - P RP71-125L

ESIE03–01Index iii3451forced operating modegeneral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 88 - 2.13 Jumpers

ESIE03–01iv Index3145MMAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 89 - 2.14 DIP switch DS1

ESIE03–01Index v3451settingaddress for receiver of wireless remote controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 90 - 2.15 DIP switch DS2

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–42 Part 3 – Troubleshooting31345High temperature of compressor headTo troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Open the

Page 91

ESIE03–01vi Index3145

Page 92 - Field settings ESIE03–01

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–43334513.3 Failure of Outdoor Unit PC Board (E1)Remote Controller DisplayE1Method of Ma

Page 93 - 3 Test Run and Operation Data

Error Codes: Indoor Units ESIE03–013–26 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313452.2 Malfunctioning Indoor PCB (A1)Error code A1LED indications The table below sh

Page 94 - 3.1 General Operation Data

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–44 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.4 Abnormal High Pressure (Detected by the HPS) (E3)Error code E3Error generati

Page 95

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–4533451Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Caution Be sure to turn off

Page 96 - P Air flow rate: High

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–46 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.5 Abnormal Low Pressure (Detected by the LPS) (E4)Error code E4Error generatio

Page 97 - (Heating)

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–4733451Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Caution Be sure to turn off

Page 98

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–48 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.6 Compressor Overcurrent (E6)Remote Controller DisplayE6Method of Malfunction

Page 99

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–4933451TroubleshootingCaution Be sure to turn off power switch before connecting or dis

Page 100 - ESIE03–01

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–50 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.7 Malfunctioning Electronic Expansion Valve (E9)Error code E9Error generation

Page 101 - 1.1 What Is in This Chapter?

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–5133451Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Caution Be sure to turn off

Page 102 - 1.2 RP71L7V1, RP71L7W1

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–52 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.8 Malfunctioning in Discharge Pipe Temperature (F3)Error code F3Error generati

Page 103

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–5333451Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Thermistor curve See page 3–

Page 104 - 1.3 RYP71L7V1 and RYP71L7W1

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Indoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–2745132.3 Malfunctioning Drain Water Level System (A3)Error code A3LED indications The t

Page 105

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–54 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.9 Malfunctioning HPS (H3)Error code H3Error generation The error is generated

Page 106 - 1.4 RP100L7V1, RP100L7W1

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–55334513.10 Malfunctioning Outdoor Thermistor System (H9)Error code H9Error generation

Page 107

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–56 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.11 Malfunctioning Discharge Pipe Thermistor System (J3)Error code J3Error gene

Page 108 - 1.5 RP125L7W1

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–57334513.12 Malfunctioning Heat Exchanger Thermistor System (J6)Error code J6Error gene

Page 109

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–58 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.13 Abnormal Heat Exchanging Temperature (F6)Remote Controller DisplayF6Method

Page 110 - 1.6 RYP100L7V1, RYP100L7W1

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Outdoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–59334513.14 Malfunction of Current Sensor System (J2)Remote Controller DisplayJ2Method

Page 111

Error Codes: Outdoor Units ESIE03–013–60 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313453.15 Failure of Capacity Setting (PJ)Remote Controller DisplayPJMethod of Malfun

Page 112 - 1.7 RYP125L7W1

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: System MalfunctionsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–6133451Part 34 Error Codes: System Malfunctions4.1 What Is in This Chapter?Introd

Page 113

Error Codes: System Malfunctions ESIE03–013–62 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313454.2 Gas Shortage Detection (UO)Error code U0Error method The discharge pip

Page 114

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: System MalfunctionsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–63334514.3 Reverse Phase (U1)Error code U1This error code is only for 3-phase equ

Page 115 - 2.1 What Is in This Chapter?

Error Codes: Indoor Units ESIE03–013–28 Part 3 – Troubleshooting31345Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Remark If "A3" is d

Page 116

Error Codes: System Malfunctions ESIE03–013–64 Part 3 – Troubleshooting31345Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Caution Be sure to tur

Page 117

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: System MalfunctionsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–65334514.4 Transmission Error between Indoor and Outdoor Unit (U4 or UF)Error cod

Page 118 - Fan assy

Error Codes: System Malfunctions ESIE03–013–66 Part 3 – Troubleshooting31345Troubleshooting 2 To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Caution Be sure to t

Page 119

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: System MalfunctionsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–67334514.5 Transmission Error between Indoor Unit and Remote Controller (U5)Error

Page 120

Error Codes: System Malfunctions ESIE03–013–68 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313454.6 Transmission Error between MAIN Remote Controller and SUB Remote Contr

Page 121

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: System MalfunctionsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–69334514.7 Malfunctioning Field Setting Switch (UA)Error code UAError generation

Page 122

Error Codes: System Malfunctions ESIE03–013–70 Part 3 – Troubleshooting31345Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Caution Be sure to tur

Page 123

ESIE03–01 Additional Checks for TroubleshootingPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–7133451Part 35 Additional Checks for Troubleshooting5.1 What Is in This Chap

Page 124

Additional Checks for Troubleshooting ESIE03–013–72 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313455.2 Indoor Unit: Checking the Fan Motor Hall ICApplicable units Units

Page 125

ESIE03–01 Additional Checks for TroubleshootingPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–73334515.3 Indoor Unit: Checking the Power Supply Wave FormChecking To check

Page 126 - 2.7 FHYP35BV1 and FHYP45BV1

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Indoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–2945132.4 Indoor Unit Fan Motor Lock (A6)Error code A6LED indications The table below sh

Page 127

Additional Checks for Troubleshooting ESIE03–013–74 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313455.4 Outdoor Unit: Checking the Refrigerant SystemChecking To check th

Page 128 - 2.8 FHYP60BV1 and FHYP71BV1

ESIE03–01 Additional Checks for TroubleshootingPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–75334515.5 Outdoor unit: Checking the Installation ConditionChecking To chec

Page 129

Additional Checks for Troubleshooting ESIE03–013–76 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313455.6 Outdoor Unit: Checking the Discharge PressureChecking To check th

Page 130 - Decoration panel

ESIE03–01 Additional Checks for TroubleshootingPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–77334515.7 Outdoor Unit: Checking the Expansion ValveChecking To check the e

Page 131

Additional Checks for Troubleshooting ESIE03–013–78 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313455.8 Checking the ThermistorsThermistors If the cause of the problem i

Page 132

ESIE03–01 Additional Checks for TroubleshootingPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–79334515.9 R1T and R2TTemperature – resistanceThe table below is the thermis

Page 133 - Suction grille hinge

Additional Checks for Troubleshooting ESIE03–013–80 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313455.10 R3TTemperature – resistanceThe table below is the thermistor (R3

Page 134

ESIE03–01 Additional Checks for TroubleshootingPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–81334515.11 Evaluation of abnormal high pressureAbnormally high pressure lev

Page 135

Additional Checks for Troubleshooting ESIE03–013–82 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313455.12 Evaluation of abnormal low pressureAbnormally low pressure level

Page 136

ESIE03–01 Additional Checks for TroubleshootingPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–83334515.13 Check for Clogged PointsChecks Temperature differences must occu

Page 137

Error Codes: Indoor Units ESIE03–013–30 Part 3 – Troubleshooting31345Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Caution Be sure to turn off p

Page 138 - Intermediate

Additional Checks for Troubleshooting ESIE03–013–84 Part 3 – Troubleshooting31345

Page 139 - Glass tube

ESIE03–01Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–143454Part 4Commissioning and TestRunWhat is in this part? This part contains the following chapters:Ch

Page 140

ESIE03–014–2 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run3145

Page 141

ESIE03–01 Pre-Test Run ChecksPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–33451Part 41 Pre-Test Run Checks1.1 What Is in This Chapter?Introduction This chapt

Page 142 - Step Action

Pre-Test Run Checks ESIE03–014–4 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31451.2 Test Run ChecksChecks before test runBefore carrying out a test run, proce

Page 143 - Tie-wrap

ESIE03–01 Pre-Test Run ChecksPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–534511.3 Setting the Wireless Remote ControllerIntroduction To set the wireless rem

Page 144 - Projections

Pre-Test Run Checks ESIE03–014–6 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run3145Setting the address for the wireless remote controllerThe address for the wire

Page 145 - 2.11 FUYP71~125BV17

ESIE03–01 Pre-Test Run ChecksPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–734513 Press the UP and DOWN buttons to set the address. Set the same address as th

Page 146

Pre-Test Run Checks ESIE03–014–8 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run3145Multiple settings A/bWhen an outside control (central remote controller...) co

Page 147

ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–93451Part 42 Field settings2.1 What Is in This Chapter?Introduction This chapter contain

Page 148

ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Indoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–3145132.5 Malfunctioning Drain System (AF)Error code AFLED indications The table below s

Page 149

Field settings ESIE03–014–10 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31452.2 How to Change the Field Settings with the Wired Remote ControllerInstallation

Page 150 - To remove bell mouth

ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–113451Setting To set the field settings, you have to change:P “Mode No.”P “First code No

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Field settings ESIE03–014–12 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31452.3 How to Change the Field Settings with the Wireless Remote ControllerOptional a

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–1334512.4 Overview of the Field Settings of the Indoor UnitsField settings The table bel

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Field settings ESIE03–014–14 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31452.5 Overview of the Factory Settings of the Indoor UnitsFactory settings The table

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–1534512.6 Setting the Ceiling HeightIncorrectly setting If you set the controller incorr

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Field settings ESIE03–014–16 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31452.7 Setting the Filter CounterMode No. 10 or 20 First code No. 0When the filter co

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–1734512.8 MAIN/SUB Setting when Using Two Remote ControllersSituation The MAIN/SUB setti

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Field settings ESIE03–014–18 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31452.9 Setting the Centralized Group No.When? If you want to carry out centralized co

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–193451Group control for FDYMP indoor unitsFor group control, cut the jumper indicated as

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Error Codes: Indoor Units ESIE03–013–32 Part 3 – Troubleshooting313452.6 Malfunctioning Capacity Setting (AJ)Error code AJLED indications The table be

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Field settings ESIE03–014–20 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31452.10 Field settings when using a spare part PCB of Sky-Air L-series outdoor unitWh

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–213451<Is it a C/O or H/P?> H/PC/OPlease cut jumper J5 as shown in fig. 1 on this

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Field settings ESIE03–014–22 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run3145[Nr. 1] The attachment position of a capacity setting adaptor (CN26/X26A)Figure 3:

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–2334512.11 The Field Setting LevelsIntroduction The three field setting levels are:P Ins

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Field settings ESIE03–014–24 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run3145Possible system settingsThe table below contains the possible system settings, whi

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–253451Maintenance Mode SettingsThe table below describes the maintenance mode settings.M

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Field settings ESIE03–014–26 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31452.12 Overview of the Field Settings: R(Y)P71-125LJumpers The table below contains

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–273451BS The table below contains the BS field setting.Pump down Pump down is preferably

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Field settings ESIE03–014–28 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31452.13 JumpersInput and output The table below describes the input and the output of

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–2934512.14 DIP switch DS1DS1-3: Defrost starting conditionThe table below describes the

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ESIE03–01 Error Codes: Indoor UnitsPart 3 – Troubleshooting 3–334513Troubleshooting To troubleshoot, proceed as follows:Caution Be sure to turn off po

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Field settings ESIE03–014–30 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31452.15 DIP switch DS2DS2-3: Freeze 1The table below describes the DIP switch.DS2-4:

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ESIE03–01 Field settingsPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–313451DS2-4:Method and illustrationThe capacity will be increased when the dip switch DS

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Field settings ESIE03–014–32 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run3145

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ESIE03–01 Test Run and Operation DataPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–333451Part 43 Test Run and Operation DataIntroduction This chapter contains

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Test Run and Operation Data ESIE03–014–34 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31453.1 General Operation DataDuring cooling mode and dry keepThe operati

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ESIE03–01 Test Run and Operation DataPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–353451Correlation of Air- Conditioner's Operation Status and Pressure

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Test Run and Operation Data ESIE03–014–36 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run31453.2 RP71L7V1, RP71L7W1, RP100L7V1, RP100L7W1 and RP125L7W1Conditions

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ESIE03–01 Test Run and Operation DataPart 4 – Commissioning and Test Run 4–3734513.3 RYP71L7V1, RYP71L7W1, RYP100L7V1, RYP100L7W1 and RYP125L7W1Condit

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Test Run and Operation Data ESIE03–014–38 Part 4 – Commissioning and Test Run3145

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ESIE03–01Part 5 – Disassembly and Maintenance 5–143455Part 5Disassembly andMaintenanceWhat is in this part? This part contains the following chapters:

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