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Tr
oubleshooting
Problem
Possible Causes
Solution
The unit is not
working
Power failure
Wait for the power to be restored
The power is turned off
Turn on the power
The fuse is burned out
Replace the fuse
Remote control batteries are dead Replace batteries
The Unit’s 3-minute protection
has been activated
Wait three minutes after restarting
the unit
Timer is activated
Turn timer off
The unit starts and
stops frequently
There’s too much or too little
refrigerant in the system
Check for leaks and recharge the
system with refrigerant.
Incompressible gas or moisture
has entered the system.
Evacuate and recharge the system
with refrigerant
The compressor is broken
Replace the compressor
The voltage is too high or
too low
Install a manostat to regulate the
voltage
Poor heating
performance
The outdoor temperature is
extremely low
Use auxiliary heating device
Cold air is entering through
doors and windows
Make sure that all doors and
windows are closed during use
Low refrigerant due to leak or
long-term use
Check for leaks, re-seal if necessary
and top off refrigerant
Indicator lamps
continue flashing
The unit may stop operation or continue to run safely. If the indicator
lamps continue to flash or error codes appear, wait for about 10
minutes. The problem may resolve itself.
If not, disconnect the power, then connect it again. Turn the unit on.
If the problem persists, disconnect the power and contact your nearest
customer service center.
Error code appears and
begins with the letters
as the following in the
window display of
indoor unit:
E(x), P(x), F(x)
EH(xx), EL(xx), EC(xx)
PH(xx), PL(xx), PC(xx)
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NOTE:
If your problem persists after performing the checks and diagnostics above,
turn off your unit immediately and contact an authorized service center.
Summary of Contents for YDAC-025R-09M25
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Page 230: ...4 8 EN...
Page 232: ...6 1 2 NEC CEC 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 CO2 50 CO2 24 5...
Page 233: ...7 R32 R32 4m2 EN 3g 25 UL IEC...
Page 238: ...12 40 C 104 F 1 2 PULL 3 4 5 6 7 PULL...
Page 239: ...13 240 CL 15 4 LED 3 MANUAL CONTROL CL 2 880 nF 15 4 LED 3 MANUAL CONTROL nF...
Page 240: ...14 ON OFF 3 Squeak...
Page 241: ...15 ON OFF SILENCE SILENCE SILENCE...
Page 242: ...16 3 10 E x P x F x EH xx EL xx EC xx PH xx PL xx PC xx...
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Page 246: ...20 1 2 3m 90 55in 12cm 4 75in 12cm 4 75in 5 cm 10 22cm 11cm 2 5mm 0 2in...
Page 248: ...22 4 1 1 30 50mm 1 25 1 95in 30 50mm 1 2 1 95in 30 50mm 1 2 1 95in 2 1 PULL...
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Page 250: ...24 5 Teflon 1 2 3 4 90 110 5 1 5 6 1 8in 3mm 7 8 9 10 11 1 40in 12 10...
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Page 261: ...35 1 2 3 4 5 15 76cmHG 105 Pa 76cmHg 6 7 5 8 9 1 4 5 10 11 12 13...
Page 262: ...36 5 16 m N A 6 35 0 25 R32 12g 24g m 0 13oZ ft 9 52 0 375 R32 m 0 26oZ ft...
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