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TROUBLE SHOOTING (Cont.)
TROUBLE
REASON
ACTION
Detective fan motor capacitor
Replace
Loose leads at fan motor
Check for cause and eliminate
Fan motor burned out
Replace
Outdoor fan stopped or cycling on
overload
Motor bearing sized
Check for cause and eliminate
After batteries have been placed into
the remote control, the display is not lit.
Batteries are exhausted or have the wrong
polarity.
Replace batteries or check polarity.
When pressing the recessed lock
adjustment button, hour figures on
display do not flash.
Recessed button has not been pressed
correctly.
Press with a round point, avoid
exerting strong pressure
Recessed button for time setting is blocked due
to excessive pressure during use.
Check and repair.
When pressing any button, all symbols
appear on display.
Remote control has been irreversibly damaged. Replace with a new one.
Main switch is OFF.
Switch it to ON position.
Remote control batteries are exhausted.
Replace batteries.
Remote control has not been pointed correctly to
the receiver of indoor unit.
Turn remote control OFF and repeat
the operation in the correct direction.
There are obstacles (curtains, walls, etc.)
between the remote control and the indoor unit
Repeat the operation after having
removed the obstacles.
Receiver on the indoor unit or the remote control
is under intense sun radiation.
Avoid direct sun on the unit, shut
curtains or shades.
When pressing start button, unit does
not acknowledge signal with a beep.
OR
When pressing stop button, unit does
not acknowledge signal with a beep.
OR
When pressing any function button, the
remote control shows the function
requested on the display, but unit does
not acknowledge signal receipt with a
beep and does not carry out the
function.
Signal transmission is obstructed by severe
interference from an electromagnetic field.
Avoid sending signals when
computers or household appliances
(Food processors, coffee makers,
etc.) are operating close by cellular
or cordless telephones may also
interfere with the control.
Summary of Contents for 38QG15-H
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