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Confirmation
1Confirmation of Power Supply
Confirm that the power breaker operates(ON) normally;
(2)Confirmation of Power Voltage
Confirm that power voltage is AC 220230240 10%. If power voltage is not in this range, the unit may not
operate normally.

2Flashing LED of Indoor/Outdoor Unit and Primary Judgement


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is too high

Fan motor works.


Heating: all will stop

Blink 11
times

If higher than 265VAC,


please cut off the power supply
and restart until back to normal
2. If input voltage is normal, testing
the voltage of electrolytic capacitor
on AP1 after turn on the unit.
There may be some problem and
replace the AP1 if the electrolytic
capacitor voltage range at 200-280V

18

Whole units
current testing
malfunction

U5

Off 3s
blink 13
times

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

The circuit on AP1 has


malfunction, replace the
outdoor unit AP1

19

Compressor
current overcurrent
protection

P5

Off 3s
blink 15
times

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

Please refer to troubleshooting


(IPM protection, compressor
lose steps, compressor current
overcurrent protection)

20

Defrosting

H1

Off 3s
blink once

21

Electrostatic dedust
H2
protection

Off 3s
blink twice

22

Compressor
overload
protection

H3

Under the heating mode,


compressor running, indoor
/outdoor fan motor stop working

Off 3s
blink 3
times

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

It is normal
function

1. Wire terminal OVCCOMP loosen or circuit,


has problem, the resistance of
SAT should be lower than
1 ohm.
2.Please refer to troubleshooting
(exhaust/overload protection)

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

Pls refer to troubleshooting

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

Pls refer to troubleshooting

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

Pls refer to troubleshooting

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

Pls refer to troubleshooting

Off 3s
blink 10
times

Overload normal works,


compressor running,
frequency declines

Pls refer to troubleshooting

Lc

Off 3s
blink 11
times

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

Pls refer to troubleshooting

Compressor
current
testing
circuit malfunction

U1

Off 3s
blink 13
times

30

EEPROM
malfunction

EE

Off 3s
blink 15
times

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

Replace the outdoor control board AP1

31

Capacitor
charge
malfunction

PU

Off 3s
blink 17
times

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

Pls refer to Part 3 capacitor charging


fault of troubleshooting

32

Module sensor
circuit diagram

P7

Off 3s
blink 18
times

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

Replace the outdoor control board AP1

33

Module
temp.
over high
protection

P8

Off 3s
blink 19
times

23

System
abnormal

H4

Off 3s
blink 4
times

24

IPM protection

H5

Off 3s
blink 5
times

25

PFC protection

HC

Off 3s
blink 6
times

26

Compressor
lose steps

H7

Off 3s
blink 7
times

27

Heating, anti-high H0
temp. declines

28

Startsup
fail

29

Replace the outdoor control board AP1

Cooling, dehumidifying;
compressor stops running,
indoor fan motor works.
Heating: all will stop
running

To check whether the ambient Temp. of


IPM is too high or the heat-sinhing of IPM
is dirty else replace the outdoor baord AP1

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3How to Check simply the main part


(1) Capacitor charge fault (Fault with outdoor unit) (AP1 below refers to the outdoor control panel)
Main Check Points:
Use AC voltmeter to check if the voltage between terminal L and N on the wiring board is within 210VAC~240VAC.
If the reactor (L) is correctly connected? If the connection is loose or fallen? If the reactor (L) is damaged?

Fault diagnosis process:


Turn on the unit
and wait 1 minute

Use DC voltmeter
to measure the
voltage on the two
ends of electrolytic
capacitor (test3)

Voltage higher than 200V?

Fault with the voltage


testing circuit on
control panel AP1

Replace the control


panel AP1

Shut down the power


and repair the power
supply to restore the
range
210VAC~250VAC

power on and
restart the unit

N
Measure the AC voltage between
terminal L and N on wiring board
XT(power supply)

Voltage within
210VAC~250VAC?

If the fault is eliminated?

Y
Shut down the power and wait 20 minutes; or
use DC voltmeter to measure the voltage on the
two ends of capacitor (test3), until the voltage
is lower than 20V

Check the
connection of reactor
(L in the Electrical
Wiring Diagram)

If the wiring of
reactor L is normal?

Connect the reactor L


according to Electrical
Wiring Diagram
correctly

Re-energize and
turn on the unit

Y
Replace the control
panel AP1

End

If the fault is eliminated?

(2) IPM Protection, Out-of-step Fault, Compressor Phase Overcurrent (AP1 below refers
to the outdoor control panel)
Main check points:
If the connection between control panel AP1 and compressor COMP is secure? If loose? If the connection is in correct order?
If the voltage input of the machine is within normal range? (Use AC voltmeter to measure the voltage
between terminal L and N on the wiring board XT)
If the compressor coil resistance is normal? If the insulation of compressor coil against the copper tube
is in good condition?
If the working load of the machine are too high? If the radiation is good?
If the charge volume of refrigerant is correct?
Fault diagnosis process:

Energize and
switch on

IPM protection
occurs after the
machine has run for
a period of time?

Use AC voltmeter
to measure the
voltage between
terminal L and N
on the wiring
board XT)

If the voltage
between terminal L
and N on wiring
board XT is within
210VAC~250VAC?

Check the supply


voltage and
restore it to
210VAC~250VAC

Y
Restart the
unit. Before
protection occurs,
use DC voltmeter to
measure the voltage
between the two
ends of electrolytic
capacitor on control
panel AP1 (test3)

Voltage between
the two ends of
electrolytic
capacitor (test3) is
higher than 250V

Please confirm:
1. If the indoor and
outdoor heat
exchangers are
dirty? If they are
obstructed by other
objects which affect
the heat exchange
of indoor and
outdoor unit.
2. If the indoor and
outdoor fans are
working normally?
3. If the environment
temperature is too
high, resulting in
that the system
pressure is too high
and exceeds the
permissible range?
4. If the charge
volume of
refrigerant is too
much, resulting in
that the system
pressure is too
high?
5. Other conditions
resulting in that the
system pressure
becomes too high.

The connection
of capacitor C2
is loose.

Stop the unit and


disconnect the power
supply. Wait 20 minutes,
or use DC voltmeter to
measure the voltage
between the two ends of
capacitor C2, until the
voltage is lower than 20V

If capacitor
C2 is failed?

Replace the capacitor


C2. Then, energize
and start the unit.

Replace the
control panel AP1

If there is any
abnormality
described above?

Replace the
control panel AP1

Connect the control panel


AP1 and compressor
COMP correctly according
to the Electrical Wiring
Diagram. Then, energize
and start the unit.

If the
resistance is
normal?

If the unit can


work
normally?

Replace the
compressor
COMP

Resistance higher
than 500M?

Y
Replace the
control panel
AP1

END

If the unit can


work
normally?

If the unit can


work
normally?

Take corrective actions


according to Technical
Service Manual, and
then energize and start
the unit.

N
Use ohmmeter to
measure the resistance
between the two
terminals of compressor
COMP and copper tube.

Reconnect the
capacitor C2 according
to Electrical Wiring
Diagram. Then,
Restart the
unit.

N
Remove the wires
on the two ends of
capacitor C2. Then,
use
capacitance
meter to measure
the capacitor C2.
Verify as per the
Parameters Sheet.

Use ohmmeter to
measure the resistance
between the three
terminals on compressor
COMP, and compare the
measurements with the
compressor resistance on
Service Manual.

If the unit can


work
normally?

N
Stop the unit and
disconnect the power
supply. Then, check
the connection of
capacitor
C2
according to Electrical
Wiring Diagram.

Refer to the
Electrical Wiring
Diagram and check
if the connection
between AP1 and
COMP is loose and if
the connection order
is correct.

If the connection
between AP1 and
COMP is unsecure
or the connection
order is wrong?

If the unit can


work
normally?

3High temperature and overload protection diagnosis (AP1 hereinafter refers to the control board of the
outdoor unit)
Mainly detect:
Is outdoor ambient temperature in normal range?
Are the outdoor and indoor fans operating normally?
Is the heat dissipation environment inside and outside the unit is good?
Overheat and high
temperature protection

Is outdoor ambient temperature higher than 53?

Normal protection, please operate it after the


outdoor ambient temperature is normalized.

20 minutes after the complete


unit is powered off.

Is heat dissipation of the indoor unit


and outdoor unit abnormal?

Improve the heat


dissipation environment
of the unit

Does the outdoor fan work normally?

1. Check if the fan terminal OFAN


is connected correctly
2. Resistance between any two
terminals is measure by an ohm
gauge and should be less than 1K
Ohm.

Y
Replace the fan
capacitor C1
Replace the control panel

AP1
Replace the
outdoor fan

End

(4) Start-up failure (following AP1 for outdoor unit control board)
Mainly detect:
Whether the compressor wiring is connected correct?
Is time for compressor stopping enough?
Is compressor broken?

Power on the unit

Is stop time of the compressor


longer than 3 minutes?

Restart it up after 3 minutes

Y
Does startup fail?

Are the wires for the compressor connected


correctly? Is connection sequence right?

Replace the control panel AP1

N
If the fault is eliminated?

N
Replace the
compressor

End

Connect the wires as per the


connection diagram

(5) Out of step diagnosis for the compressor (AP1 hereinafter refers to the control board of the outdoor unit)
Mainly detect:
Whether the system pressure is too high?

Whether the input voltage is too low?

Out of step occurs once the


unit is powered on.

Out of step occurs in


operation

Is stop time of the


compressor longer than
3 minutes?

Is the outdoor fan working


normally?

Is the outdoor unit blocked


by foreign objects?
Are the wires for the compressor connected
correctly? Is connection sequence right?
Is the connection made in clockwise
direction?

Replace the
control panel AP1

Connect the
wires correctly
Replace the control
panel AP1
If the fault is eliminated?

If the fault is eliminated?

Replace the
compressor
Replace the
compressor

End
End

Check if the fan terminal


OFAN is connected correctly

Replace the fan


capacitor C1

Replace the
outdoor fan
Remove foreign objects

(6)Overload and air exhaust malfunction diagnosis (following AP1 for outdoor unit control board)
Mainly detect:
Wether the PMV is connected well or not? Is PMV damaged?

Is refrigerant leaked?
20 minutes after the
complete unit is
powered off

Is the terminal FA for the


PMV
connected correctly?

Resistances between the first four pins


close to the terminal hole and the fifth
pin are almost the same, less than 100
ohm.

Replace the PMV

If the fault is eliminated?

Replace the
control panel
AP1

If the fault is eliminated?

Coolant leakage, refilling


the coolant

End

Connect the
wires correctly

7Power factor correct or (PFC) fault (a fault of outdoor unit) (AP1 hereinafter
refers to the control board of the outdoor unit)
Mainly detect:
Check if the reactor (L) of the outdoor unit and the PFC capacitor are broken
The failure diagnosis process is as follows:

Start

Check wiring of the


reactor (L) of the
outdoor unit and the
PFC capacitor

Whether there is any


damage or
short-circuit?

Replace it as per the


wiring diagram and
reconnect the wires

If the fault is eliminated?

Remove the PFC capacitor


and measure resistance
between the two terminals.

Is the resistance around zero?

The capacitor is
short circuited and
the capacitor
should be replaced

Restart the unit

If the fault is eliminated?

N
Disconnect the terminals for the
reactor and measure the resistance
between the two terminals of the
reactor by an ohmmeter

Whether there is any damage


or short-circuit?

Replace the reactor

Restart the unit

If the fault is eliminated?

Replace the control


panel AP1

End

(8) Communication malfunction: (following AP1 for outdoor unit control board)
Mainly detect:

Detect the indoor and outdoor units connection wire and indoor and outdoor units inside wiring is connect
well or not, if is there any damage?
Is there any damage for the indoor unit mainboard communication circuit? Is communication circuit damaged?
The flow chart for malfunction detect:
Start

Did the equipment operate


normally before the failure
occurs?

Check the wiring of the indoor and


outdoor units with reference to the
wiring diagram

Check wiring inside of


the indoor and outdoor
units

Is the connection right?


N
N

The AP1 voltage


detection circuit
is at fault

Correctly connect the


corresponding wires for
the indoor and outdoor
units with reference to
the wiring diagram

Are wires broken?

If the fault is eliminated?

Check the communication


circuit of the outdoor unit
If the fault is eliminated?

The communication
circuit is abnormal

Replace the main board


AP1of the outdoor unit

If the fault is eliminated?


N

Replace the main board of


the indoor unit
Y

End

(9) Flow chart for outdoor communitcation circuit detecting:


Start

Measure voltage at the


Test 10 position as
shown in the diagram
with a voltmeter

Value jumping

N
Y
Measure voltage at the
Test 15 position as
shown in the diagram
with a voltmeter

Value jumping

Fault with
outdoor unit

Measure voltage at the


Test 11 position as
shown in the diagram
with a voltmeter

Value jumping

Y
Measure voltage at the
Test 12 position as
shown in the diagram
with a voltmeter

Value jumping

Y
The communication
circuit of the outdoor
unit is normal

End

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