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Table 7 — Troubleshooting

Replacement Parts — 

Quote  the  unit  type  and  unit

serial number when ordering replacement parts or contacting

the factory about the unit. This information can be found on the

serial plate attached to the unit. See Fig. 30.

DIGITAL 

DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION

POSSIBLE CAUSES

POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS

dd

Heating/Cooling Mode Conflict

System is in cooling or fan mode only and 

heating signal is received from a unit in the 

system.

All units should be in cooling mode for system to 

stay in cooling mode.

System is in heating mode and cooling 

signal is received from a unit in the system. All units should be in heating mode.

E1

Communication Error Between 

Indoor and Outdoor Unit

Signal wires are short-circuited or 

disconnected.

Check or reconnect signal wire.

Signal wires close to electromagnetic 

source.

Distance signal wires from electromagnetic 

source.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

E2, E4, E5 Check Temperature Sensor

Loose connection at port on PC board.

Tighten the connection at port on PC board.

Sensor is short-circuited.

Using multi-meter, measure resistance of the 

sensor. If the resistance is ≤ 100 ohms, change 

the sensor.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

E6

Check DC Fan Motor

Operating beyond limits.

Check and correct external static pressure on unit.

DC motor fault.

Replace DC motor.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

E7

EEPROM Error (Data Storage)

Chip or PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

E9

Communication Error Between 

Indoor Unit and Controller

Signal wires are short-circuited or 

disconnected.

Check or reconnect signal wires.

Signal wires close to electromagnetic 

source.

Distance signal wires from electromagnetic 

source.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

Eb

EEV Error

EEV wires are short-circuited or 

disconnected.

Check or reconnect signal wire.

EEV stop.

Replace EEV.

PC board fault.

Replace PC board.

Ed

Outdoor Unit Error

Outdoor unit fault.

Refer to outdoor unit troubleshooting guide.

EE

Condensate Overflow

Loose connection or disconnected at port on 

PC board.

Tighten the connection or reconnect at port on PC 

board.

Condensate switch float is stuck.

Inspect the float.

Trap slope is too steep.

Adjust the trap slope.

Drain pipe is too long.

Adjust the length of the drain pipe.

Drain pump faulty.

Replace the drain pump.

FE

No Address When Powered ON 

For First Time

Indoor unit without address.

Run automatic addressing option at outdoor unit.
Use remote wireless or wired controller to 

readdress the indoor unit.

UU

MDC In Auto System-Check 

Mode

MDC Fault.

Refer to MDC troubleshooting guide.

LEGEND
EEPROM

Electronically Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory

EEV

Electronic Expansion Valve

MDC

Multiport Distribution Controller

PC

Process Controller

MODEL

R410A

HIGH

LOW

4 -WAY CASSETTE UNIT

REFRIGERANT

0.73 A

15 A

0.59 A

80W (1/8HP)

40VMF009A--3

208/230V-1Ph-60Hz

320 PSIG

580 PSIG

DESIGN
PRESSURE

POWER SUPPLY

MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY

FAN MOTOR

FLA

MAX FUSE OR HACR BREAKER

OUTPUT

CONFORMS TO UL STD 1995
CERTIFIED TO CSA STD.
C22. 2 No. 236

3124627

ELECTRIC CHARACTERISTICS ARE
ONLY FOR INDOOR UNIT.

SERIAL NO.

1616V000 01

Carrier Corporation

Fig. 30 — Unit Serial Plate (Example)

Summary of Contents for 40VMF

Page 1: ...in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazards that could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or p...

Page 2: ...2 shows unit dimensions Table 2 shows components that may or may not be used for a particular installation Fig 1 Model Number Nomenclature CAUTION DO NOT re use compressor oil or any oil that has bee...

Page 3: ...Low 32 1 33 0 37 0 40 2 40 2 42 1 47 3 50 5 Medium 34 0 37 3 41 5 43 1 42 5 45 1 50 4 54 0 High 36 7 41 4 45 6 52 5 44 7 49 5 53 9 55 4 UNIT Unit Dimensions W x H x D in 33 1 8 x 9 x 33 1 8 33 1 8 x 1...

Page 4: ...ulation 1 For covering the condensate drain Clamp 1 For connecting the drain Tie rope 5 For insulation Condensate connection 1 For connecting drain PQE connection wire 2 To connect outdoor unit indoor...

Page 5: ...A 048A Dimensions NOTE All dimensions shown in inches 40VMF UNIT SIZE DIMENSION A 009A 9 012A 015A 018A 11 3 4 024A 030A 036A 048A 37 3 8 30 3 4 37 3 8 26 3 4 33 1 8 4 1 8 2 3 4 33 1 8 5 3 4 1 3 4 34...

Page 6: ...ation in a typical room at jobsite Check all critical dimensions such as pipe wire and duct connections requirements Refer to job drawings and product dimension drawings as required Instruct all trade...

Page 7: ...rod For unit weight see Table 3 Fig 7 Mounting Hole Locations Table 3 Unit Weight Includes grille weight MOUNTING UNIT The unit can now be lifted on to the hanging rods for mounting 1 Use rods and fas...

Page 8: ...ing Panel 5 When the panel is secure insert the grille at a 45 angle and latch it in place Step 4 Connect Piping CONDENSATE PIPING The unit is supplied with a 1 1 4 inch OD drain connection to connect...

Page 9: ...ould be carried out as described in the outdoor unit installation manual Step 5 Complete Electrical Connections Installation of wiring must conform to local building codes In absence of local codes wi...

Page 10: ...ACB Auxiliary Control Board AUXH Output For Auxiliary Heat CS Condensate Switch CTON Output for Cooling Operation EEV Electronic Expansion Valve FAN Output for Fan Operation FM Indoor Fan Motor GM Lou...

Page 11: ...Fig 17 below Fig 17 Stripping the Wire 3 Use a suitable screwdriver to fix the communication wire on the outdoor unit communication terminal as shown in Fig 18 below Fig 18 Connecting Communication Wi...

Page 12: ...r unit 2 HA HB Indoor unit 3 HA HB Indoor unit 4 HA HB Indoor unit 5 HA HB Indoor unit 6 HA HB HA HB Touch screen NOTE 24 v DC Power wired controller Field Supplied wired controller HA HB NOTE Power f...

Page 13: ...oor unit 6 HA HB P Q Network Resistor HA HB Touch screen NOTE 24 v DC Power wired controller Field Supplied wired controller HA HB NOTE Power from IDU MAXIMUM WIRING LENGTH L1 L3 3937 ft 18 AWG 2 Core...

Page 14: ...th maintenance schedule In addition Clean condensate tray with suitable cleaning agent Clean the grille and panel EVERY 12 MONTHS Follow 6 month maintenance schedule In addition Be sure all electrical...

Page 15: ...26 Press OK to confirm and exit the setting interface Fig 26 Non Programmable Controller Setting IDU Address Programmable Controller When setting an address connect only one wired controller to an in...

Page 16: ...u want to set See Fig 28 Press MENU OK to send this address to the IDU Fig 28 Programmable Controller Setting IDU Address 4 Press BACK twice or wait 30 seconds to automatically exit the parameter sett...

Page 17: ...ing Mode Conflict Error E1 Communication Error Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit E2 Check Indoor Temperature Sensor T1 E4 Check Evaporator Outlet Temperature Sensor T2B E5 Check Evaporator Temperature S...

Page 18: ...t and Controller Signal wires are short circuited or disconnected Check or reconnect signal wires Signal wires close to electromagnetic source Distance signal wires from electromagnetic source PC boar...

Page 19: ...ETTINGS Fig B SW8 SETTINGS OFF Auto Addressing Mode Default ON Factory Test Mode OFF Normal Mode Default ON Factory Self Checking Mode OFF Standard Indoor Unit Default ON Mode Priority Indoor Unit HP...

Page 20: ...20...

Page 21: ...ht to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 20 40VMF002 01 Printed in U S A Form 40VMF 4SI Pg 21 07 20 Replaces 40VMF...

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