HVAC Error Troubleshooting Guide
HVAC Error Troubleshooting Guide
Troubleshooting
4-1 Display Error and Check Method
4-1-1Indoor unit
MH FVEA/MH FBEA/MH FAEA
Communication error (outdoor cannot communicate) Another indoor unit or indoor PCB
Indoor unit room temperature sensor error (Open/Short) Room temperature sensor, indoor PCB
Indoor unit heat exchanger in temperature sensor detached Heat exchanger in sensor
Indoor unit heat exchanger out temperature sensor detached Heat exchanger out sensor
More than 2 indoor units cool and heat simultaneously Another indoor unit operation mode
Indicators
Description OPERATION TIMER TURBO Main Checking Point
Option error
Option Setting
(option wasn t set up or option data error)
: On : Flickering : Off
If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
Indicators
Green Red Yellow Green Orange
Abnormal conditions Operating
MH FSEA
MH FMEA
Power reset
1. No communication for 2 minutes between indoor unit and Error of indoor unit:
outdoor unit (communication error for more than Displayed on the
2 minutes) indoor unit
2. Indoor unit receiving the communication error from regardless of
outdoor unit operation
3. Outdoor unit tracking 3 minutes error
4. When sending the communication error from outdoor unit
due to the mismatching of the communication numbers
and installed numbers after completion of tracking
(communication error for more than 2 minutes)
EEPROM error
: On : Flickering : Off
If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
Power reset X X X
t$IFDLJOEPPSUFNQFSBUVSFTFOTPSDPOOFDUJPO
Error of temperature sensor in the indoor unit
(Open/Short)
X X X t$IFDLJOEPPSUFNQFSBUVSFTFOTPSTSFTJTUBODF
value to see if it’s short/open.
t$IFDL&7"*/065TFOTPSDPOOFDUJPO
Error of heat exchanger sensor in the indoor unit
(Open/Short)
X X t$IFDL&7"*/065TFOTPSTSFTJTUBODFWBMVFUPTFF
if it’s short/open.
t$IFDLUIFDPOOFDUJPOPGNPUPSDPOOFDUPS
Error of fan motor in the indoor unit X X X
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Error of the outdoor temperature sensor t$IFDLJOEPPSUFNQFSBUVSFTFOTPSDPOOFDUJPO
Error of the condensor temperature sensor X X t$IFDLJOEPPSUFNQFSBUVSFTFOTPSTSFTJTUBODF
Error of the discharge temperature sensor value to see if it’s short/open.
No communication for 2 minutes between t$IFDLDPOOFDUJPOCFUXFFOJOEPPSBOEPVUEPPS
indoor and outdoor unit X X
(communication error for more than 2minutes) heat exchangers’ communication cables
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Error of outdoor unit X
er.
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Detection of the float switch X X t$IFDLXIFUIFSUIFESBJOIBTCFFOGJMMFEXJUI
water.
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EEPROM error X
nent.
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EEPROM option error t*OTQFDUJPOGPSNBUDICFUXFFOJOEPPSBOEPVU-
door machine models
-.Check the wire connection
Motion detect sensor error X X -. Check the MDS-KIT
-.Check the indoor PBA
Mixed operation error X X X
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K3 Reset
7-segment display
K4 7JFXNPEF 3FGFSUP7JFXNPEFEJTQMBZ
Key Switch
Number Display
Display contents Units
of press Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 Segment 4
1 Order frequency 1 Three digits Two digits One digit Hz
2 Current frequency 2 Three digits Two digits One digit Hz
3 Number of indoor heat exchangers 3 Three digits Two digits One digit Hz
4 Out sensor 4 Two digits One digit First decimal °C
5 Discharge sensor 5 Two digits One digit First decimal °C
6 OLP sensor 6 Two digits One digit First decimal °C
7 Cond sensor 7 Two digits One digit First decimal °C
8 Current 8 Two digits One digit First decimal C
9 Fan RPM 9 Three digits Two digits One digit rpm
10 Target discharge temperature A Three digits Two digits One digit °C
11 &&7 B Three digits Two digits One digit step
12 Total indoor heat exchanger capacity C Two digits One digit First decimal kW
Power reset
EEPROM error
: On : Flickering : Off
If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
Indicators
Concealed Type
Power reset
Displayed on
Error of temperature sensor in indoor unit(OPEN/SHORT) appropriate indoor unit
which is operating
Displayed on
Error of outdoor temperature sensor appropriate indoor unit
Error of COND sensor which is operating
Error of DISCHARGE sensor Displayed on outdoor
unit
1. No communication for 2 minutes between indoor unit 1. Error of indoor unit :
and outdoor unit (communication error for more than Displayed on the
2 minutes) indoor unit regardless
2. Indoor unit receiving the communication error from of operation
outdoor unit
3. Outdoor unit tracking 3 minutes error 2. Error of outdoor unit :
Displayed on the
4. When sending the communication error from outdoor
indoor unit which is
unit the mismatching of the communication numbers
operating
and installed numbers after completion of tracking.
(communication error for more than 2 minutes)
Self-diagnostic error
(including the indoor unit not detected)
1. Error of electronic expansion valve close
2. Error of electronic expansion valve open
3. Breakaway of EVA OUT sensor
4. Breakaway of EVA IN sensor Displayed on
5. Breakaway of COND MID sensor appropriate indoor unit
which is operating
6. 2nd detection of refrigerant completely leak
Displayed on outdoor
7. 2nd detection of high temperature COND unit
8. 2nd detection of high temperature DISCHARGE
9. COMP DOWN due to 2nd detection of low pressure
switch
10. Error of reverse phase
11. Compressor down due to 6th detection of freezing
12. Self-diagnosis of condensation sensor (G8, G9)
13. Compressor down due to condensation ratio control
EEPROM error
: On : Flickering : Off
If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
DISPLAY EXPLANATION (The error indicated on the PCB display of outdoor unit) REMARK
Communiaction error(indoor unable to receive data) Check electrical connection and setting
Outdoor unit communication error(Abnormal data from indoor unit over 60 packet) Check electrical connection and setting
Indoor unit room temperature sensor error (Open/Short)
DISPLAY EXPLANATION (The error indicated on the PCB display of outdoor unit) REMARK
check pipe lenght, indoor unit filter,
Outdoor unit freezing(Compressor stop) refrigerant leakage/charge and
service port
Outdoor unit overload - Safety control(Compressor stop) check pipe lenght, refrigerant
leakage/charge
Outdoor unit high discharge temperature - Safety control (Compressor stop) check pipe lenght, refrigerant
leakage/charge
Outdoor unit EEV open (Stopped indoor unit’s) -Self diagnosis
Communication cable mismatched between indoor and outdoor unit Check electrical connection
Over current
ex)Option No. :
Step 2 : Enter the Option Setup mode and select your option according to the following procedure.
1
The default value is .
Otherwise, push the button to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads or
repeatedly.
1
2
2
Push the button to set the display panel to .
3 Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
4
3
Push the button to set the display panel to .
5 Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
6 ... repeatedly.
4
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
5
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
8
7 Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
8
... repeatedly.
9
9
10 Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
11
12 10
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
11
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
12
Setting is not required if you must Push the button to set the display panel to .
a value which has a default. Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
Step 3 : Upon completion of the selection, check you made right selections.
Press the Mode Selection key, to set the display part to and check the display part.
The display part shows .
Press the Mode Selection key, to set the display part to and check the display part.
The display part shows .
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1st If all lamps of indoor unit are flickering, Plug out, plug in power plug again and press ON/OFF key to retry.
nd
2 If the unit is not working properly or all lamps are continuously flickering after setting the option code, see if the
correct option code is set up for its model.
Step 2 : Enter the Option Setup mode and select your option according to the following procedure.
1
The default value is .
Otherwise, push the button to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads or
repeatedly.
2
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
3 2
3
Push the button to set the display panel to .
1 4
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
5 6
4
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
5
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
6
Setting is not required if you must Push the button to set the display panel to .
a value which has a default. Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
8
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
9 8 9
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
7 10 ... repeatedly.
10
11 12 Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
11
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
... repeatedly.
12
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Setting is not required if you must Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
a value which has a default. ... repeatedly.
Step 3 : Upon completion of the selection, check you made right selections.
Press the Mode Selection key, to set the display part to and check the display part.
The display part shows .
Press the Mode Selection key, to set the display part to and check the display part.
The display part shows .
Ŗ Error Mode
1st If all lamps of indoor unit are flickering, plug out, plug in power plug again and press the ON/OFF key to retry.
2nd If the unit is not working properly or all lamps are continuously flickering after setting the option code, see if the correct option code
is set up for its model.
Step 2 : Enter the Option Setup mode and select your option according to the following procedure.
Feat u r e Di sp l ay
1 Auto
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads Auto Cool
Auto
Dry Fan Heat , OFF Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat repeatedly.
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
...... repeatedly.
3 Push the button to set the display panel to . Auto
2 3
4 Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
4 ...... 10
6 repeatedly.
6 1 5
4
Cool
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
...... repeatedly.
5
Comfort
Care
Temp
Humi
Push the button to set the display panel to . Cool
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
...... repeatedly.
.
Dry
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
...... repeatedly.
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
Fan
...... repeatedly.
Fan
8 Push the button to .
Fan
Push the button to set the display panel to .
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
...... repeatedly.
8 7
8
11
9
Push the button to set the display panel to .
10 Fan
10 9
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
...... repeatedly.
10 Heat
11
Push the button to set the display panel to . Heat
Every time you push the button, the display panel reads
...... repeatedly.
Step 3 : Upon completion of the selection, check you made right selections.
Press the Mode Selection key to set the display part and check the display part.
The display part shows like below when each time you press Mode button .
Error Mode
st
1 If all lamps of indoor unit are flickering, Plug out, plug in power plug again and press ON/OFF key to retry.
2nd If the unit is not working properly or all lamps are continuously flickering after setting the option code, see if the
correct option code is set up for its model.
Mode change
4FUUJOH4&( 4&(PQUJPO
Press Low Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Press High Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Each time you press the button, will be selected in rotation. 4&( 4&(
4FUUJOH4&( 4&(PQUJPO
Press Low Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Press High Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Each time you press the button, will be selected in rotation. 4&( 4&(
6. Setting Fan mode
Press Mode button to be changed to FAN mode in the ON status.
4FUUJOH4&( 4&(PQUJPO
Press Low Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Press High Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Each time you press the button, will be selected in rotation. 4&( 4&(
4FUUJOH4&( 4&(PQUJPO
Press Low Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Press High Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Each time you press the button, will be selected in rotation. 4&( 4&(
4FUUJOH4&( 4&(PQUJPO
Press Low Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Press High Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Each time you press the button, will be selected in rotation. 4&( 4&(
4FUUJOH4&( 4&(PQUJPO
Press Low Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Press High Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Each time you press the button, will be selected in rotation. 4&( 4&(
4FUUJOH4&( 4&(PQUJPO
Press Low Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Press High Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Each time you press the button, will be selected in rotation.
4&( 4&(
16. Setting Fan mode
Press Mode button to be change to Fan mode in the OFF status.
4FUUJOH4&( 4&(PQUJPO
Press Low Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Press High Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Each time you press the button, will be selected in rotation. 4&( 4&(
4FUUJOH4&( 4&(NPEF
Press Low Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Press High Fan button( UPFOUFS4&(WBMVF
Each time you press the button, will be selected in rotation.
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Step 3. Check the option you have set
After setting option, press button to check whether the option code you input is correct or not.
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Example) If you want to set as "MAIN : 3, CHANNEL : 1, RMC : B",
4&( 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&(
0 A 1 - - 3
4&( 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&(
1 - 1 - 1 B
assign option codes except SEG 1, 7 which are page options.
4&(
Option 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&(
(Mini 4Way only)
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Ex) When setting the 'buzzer control' into disuse status.
Option 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&(
The option The tens’ digit of The unit digit of
Explanation 1"(& MODE mode you want BOPQUJPO4&( BOPQUJPO4&( The changed
to change value
you will change you will change
Indication 0 D 2 1 7 1
MH052FVEA 005406-19225E-200000-300000
MH020FAEA 047402-1320E9-200000-300000
If you are going to use up to SEG 24, please refer to following instruction.
SEG 18 :
Not in use Use
Change temperature display 0(Celsius) 1(Fahrenheit)
Sound Mute 0 2
If you want to use multiple functions, add each of the ‘use’ value of the function you want to used and input the final addition
as option value. (Use Fahrenheit + Sound mute : 1 + 2 = 3)
Ex) 044217-1d00e6-200000-300000
When using Sound mute : 044217-1d00e6-200002-300000
When using Fahrenheit and Sound mute : 044217-1d00e6-200003-300000
2. Is the link cable linking the indoor unit and the outdoor unit linked properly?
The indoor unit and the outdoor unit shall be linked by 4 cables.
Check the terminals if the indoor unit and outdoor unit are properly linked by the same number of cables.
Otherwise the air conditioner may not operate properly.
3. When a problem occurs due to the contents illustrated in the table below it is a symptom not related to the malfunction of the
air conditioner.
1 In a COOL operation mode, the compressor does not In happens after a delay of 3 minutes when the compressor
operate at a room temperature higher than the setting is reoperated. The same phenomenon occurs when a power
temperature that the INDOOR FAN should operate. is on.
In a HEAT operation mode, the compressor does not As a phenomenon that the compressor is reoperated after a
operate at a room temperature lower than the setting delay of 3 minutes, the indoor fan is adjusted automatically with
temperature that indoor fan should operate. reference to a temperature of the air blew
2 Fan speed setting is not allowed in AUTO( ) or The speed of the indoor fan is set to LL in DRY mode.
DRY( ) mode. Fan speed is 5 steps and is selected automatically in AUTO
mode.
3 Compressor stops operation intermittently in Compressor operation is controlled automatically in DRY mode
DRY( ) mode. depending on the room temperature and humidity.
4 Compressor of the outdoor unit is operating although When the unit is turned off while de-ice is activated, the
it is turned off in a HEAT mode. compressor continues operation for up to 12 minutes (maxi-
mum) until the deice is completed.
5 Timer LED( ) only of the indoor unit lights up and Timer is being activated and the unit is in ready mode.
the air conditioner does not operate. The unit operates normally if the timer operation is cancelled.
6 The compressor and indoor fan stop intermittently in The compressor and indoor fan stop intermittently if room
HEAT mode. temperature exceeds a setting temperature in order to protect
the compressor from overheated air in a HEAT mode.
7 Indoor fan and outdoor fan stop operation The compressor operates in a reverse cycle to remove
intermittently in a HEAT mode. exterior ice in a HEAT mode, and indoor fan and outdoor fan
do not operate intermittently for within 20% of the total heater
operation.
8 The compressor stops intermittently in a The compressor stops intermittently or the fan speed of the
COOL mode or DRY mode, and fan speed of the indoor unit decreases to prevent inside/outside air frozen
indoor unit decreases. depending on the inside/outside air temperature.
Key
K1 K2 K3 K4
Push
Pipe Checking Heat Mode Try
1 Operation run SW02 SW01
(Display: ) (Display: )
K1
Refrigerant Switch
2 - Charging DIS01 DIS02
No
No
Is error code started with '' ''
Nothing is displayed on the LED.
displayed on the LED?
Yes
Check the power source,
Check the indoor unit, outdoor unit or wiring
power cable & FUSE on
according the error code table.
the outdoor unit.
Display
Mode Function
- If the auto addressing does not work according to the indoor unit capacity, model or installation condition,apply the manual
addressing.
When SW01 set "0"on Auto address mode,it means you install the maximum number of indoor unit.
1) Installation ID Unit Number=MAX Installation ID Unit Number of OD Unit.
Don't need set SW01.
2) Installation ID Unit Number<MAX Installation ID Unit Number of OD Unit.
Pls set SW01 as the number of which you install the indoor unit.
On Manual address mode,you must set SW01 as the number of which you install the indoor unit.
- This mode is for finding the combination between indoor unit and each valve on the outdoor unit. Because refrigerant flow is
controlled with EEV in the outdoor, controller should know which EEV will control which indoor unit.
- Once "PIPE CHECK MODE" is done normally, each indoor unit will remember the given address number by the outdoor unit
and no need to do this checking. But in case of listed below, PIPE CHECK MODE should be done again.
2. - Ŗ Re-install the system (ie.house moving)
2. - Ŗ Remove indoor unit, Add new indoor unit, Change indoor PCB for repair.
2. - Ŗ Mode change from "manual addressing" to "auto addressing"
- On this mode the controller will ignore the manual address number set on the rotary switch on the indoor PCB.
- To confirm the indoor address number assigned by this mode, use "TEST MODE" and the address number will be displayed on
the LED display on the indoor unit.
Switch
SW02
Manual -Move dip switch n°1 of “SW02
addressing -outdoor unit display PCB ” down;
Switch
Indoor unit
address
Step 3 Follow of indication reported into table below for indoor unit addressing.
Step 4 Turn on the system power supply and waiting for 60 seconds after estabilishing communication between outdoor and
indoor units.
During this phase,the left display of outdoor unit display PCB “DIS01 ” will count fom 00--01--02 to 15.
Estabilished communication the left display will count sequentially:
00--communication with indoor unit A;
01--communication with indoor unit B;
02--communication with indoor unit C;
03--communication with indoor unit D;
In case of Manual address mode,you can do pipe check operation for check whether you connect the pipes correctly or not.
But you need set indoor address switch yourselves.
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3. Before installing the indoor unit, assign an address to the indoor unit according
to the air conditioning system plan.
4. Assign an indoor unit address by wireless remote controller.
- The initial setting status of indoor unit ADDRESS(MAIN/RMC) is "0A0000-100000-200000-300000"
- There is no need to assign extra ADDRESS for 1:1 installation between indoor unit and outdoor unit.
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
No Main
0
Indication address
and Details A single
0 A _ 100-digit _ 10-digit _
Main digit
address
1
setting
mode
Option 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&( 4&(
Setting RMC (SPVQ
Explanation 1"(& (SPVQBEESFTT
address channel(*16)
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
No RMC
0
Indication address
and Details 1 RMC RMC1 _' RMC2 _'
address
1
setting
mode
You must set RMC address setting mode when using the centralized Control .
Contents
Q2 Turn on the system. But outdoor units PCB displayed E203 Error code.
Check point Remarks
Outdoor communication error between the outdoor main Outdoor PCB
Guidance
PCB and sub PCB. SW01
Step 1 Check to sub PCB wire and replace it. Wire connect
Contents
Q3 Turn on the indoor units. But indoor unit displayed E121/122/123/154 Error code.
Error code Explanation
E121 Indoor unit room temperature sensor error (open/short)
E122 Indoor unit heat exchanger in temperature sensor error (open/short)
E123 Indoor unit heat exchanger out temperature sensor error (open/short)
E154 Indoor unite fan error
Please, all units turn off and check to indoor unit’s PCB and wire connection. E121/122/123 error detected, replace
Guidance
related sensor.
Contents
Q4 Turn on the system. But indoor unit displayed E162/163 Error code.
Error code Explanation
E162 Indoor unit EEPROM Error.
E163 Indoor unit EEPROM Option Error.
Please, all units turn off and follow guidance.
E163 : Please reset indoor Option code.
Guidance
E163 : If you don’t know about that, replace indoor unit PCB which is related.
E162 : Please replace indoor unit PCB which is related.
Contents
Q5 Turn on the system. But outdoor unit displayed E221/237/251/320 Error code.
Error code Explanation
E221 Outside temperature sensor error (open/short)
E237 Indoor unit heat exchanger in temperature sensor error (open/short)
E251 Condenser temperature sensor error (open/short)
E251 Compressor Discharge temperature sensor error (open/short)
E320 Compressor OLP sensor error (open/short)
Guidance Please, The System turn off and replace sensor which is related.
During the pipe checking operation , system check temperature change of indoor Heat exchanger.In case, indoor
Guidance
sensor defect, EEV coil connector detach, malfunction of EEV, Leakage of Refrigerant, and etc can make this case.
Step 1 Check to connect outdoor unit and indoor units cable. Pipe connecting
Basically, This error caused by communication between Indoor Units and Outdoor Unit.
Guidance
First of all, check the all communication connection and PCB’s status.
FJM is operate by just cooling or heating mode only. (Only, HR system can operate cooling and heating mode
Guidance simultaneously in the same time)
Outdoor unit will be operate by first received signal, another operation signal is not applied system.
Contents
Q2 While using cooling or heating, System turn off and display E416 Error code.
Check point Remarks
E416 is outdoor unit high discharge temperature safety control Error code.
Analysis After System restart automatically until 3 times, system stop and display this error.
System can be operated by remote controller signal and K3(reset) key input.
Contents
Q3 While using cooling or heating, System Turn off and display E458 Error code
Check point Remarks
E458 Error is related with outdoor unit fan Error.
Analysis Especially, If system have a some problem in fan, in heating mode , it will be happened.
And In auto address setting, without pipe checking operation must be happened it.
When Auto address setting is finished without pipe checking operation, in heating mode, outdoor unit refrigerant
distribution control is malfunction.
Guidance
It make our system to confuse it’s condition.
But, basically this error code is concerned about fan error.
Contents
Q4 While using cooling mode, outdoor unit turn off and display E401 Error code.
Check point Remarks
Step 1 Please, check indoor unit, whether inlet or outlet grill is closed.
Step 2 Please, check indoor unit, whether indoor fan is working.
Contents
Q6 While using heating, outdoor unit turn off and display E404 Error code.
Check point Remarks
Heating overload safety mode make this situation.
Analysis After System restart automatically until 3 times, System display this error code and stop.
System can operate by remote controller input signal or K3(reset) key input.
Step 2 Check outdoor unit air flow and installation (outdoor air flow blocking & over charging)
Contents
Q7 When system start in Heating mode, System don’t operate and display E440 Error code.
Check point Remarks
FJM PLUS is able to operate up to 30ŇC
Analysis But we admit that Maximum Heating temperature is up to 24ŇC
Please, Remember Heating operation range.
Contents
While the system is working try-run mode, system turn off and display E128 / 129 / 246 / 261 / 419 / 422 / 554
Q1
Error code.
Check point Remarks
These Error codes only apply with Try-run mode, in case of system have some defect as result of try-run operation.
Analysis
Refer to self-detection algorithm (Check Error Code meaning and check it out)
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3 EEV-A step
4 EEV-B step
1. The human body carries much static electricity. 6. When soldering any part, care should be exercised
Before touching a part for repair, replacement or the not to apply any high-wattage soldering iron to the
similar purpose, be sure to touch a grounded metal- part for a long time. Some parts are of so low a heat
lic portion by hand to let the static electricity go resistance that they may be broken or have the
through the metallic portion to the earth. properties changed if a soldering iron is so applied
Especially when handling any micro computer or IC, (Otherwise, the pattern may possibly be separated
carefully remove such static electricity before touch- and raised).
ing them.
7. The heat of the soldering iron should be transferred
2. When repairing any part on a work bench, be sure to the entire object to be soldered. If the solder
to place an insulative sheet on the bench and always pieces are not well fused due to insufficient transfer
keep the sheet surface neat without any metal frag- of the heat from the soldering iron, no satisfactory
ments. If any such fragment touches a part, a sec- electrical continuity can be assured even if the sol-
ondary trouble will possibly be caused in the part. dered objects appear well connected to each other.
3. Before replacing any parts, be sure to turn off the 8. The solder used should be limited to a minimum.
power supply. If such replacement is done with the If excessive solder is used, it will cause inter-pattern
power supply kept on, an electric shock, short circuit contact, which may cause malfunction of the circuit.
or destruction of a part may result.
9. Although some part of the PCB surface are coated
4. During replacement or repair of a part, carefully han- with coating material for protection from dust and
dle it : The printed circuit board has fine lead wires dirt, soldering is also available to the coating part.
(jumper wires) and glass-made parts (diode) on its Because this coating is thin and is weak for solder-
substrate. ing heat.
So if a circuit board is roughly handled, such lead But coating material remaining on the solder part
wires and parts will be easily broken or damaged by should be cleaned up before soldering a new
bending or shock. component to prevent the solder part from becoming
bad conduction.
5. When soldering the lead wires of any new part, be
10. After replacing a faulty PCB by a new one, the same
sure to polish them using an emery paper or the like
address setting must be applied to the new PCB.
before soldering them. (refer to the page 4-19 ~ page 4-24)
Since the lead wires of any new part are covered
11. When connected to an outdoor unit manufactured after
with an oxide film, solder cannot adhere to the lead June, 2011, a new option code is not needed.
wires if not polished.
4-6-2 Procedure
12-4-2 The parts should be replaced in the following procedure.
Set an address.