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2

Keep down the ON/OFF button for 5 seconds or longer 
in the inspection mode and the above trouble history dis-
appears, after the trouble code goes on and off twice, 
followed by the code “00”(normal). The display changes 
from the inspection mode to the normal mode.

3

Depending on the model or the conditions, it may carry 
out an emergency shut-down.

4

If the HBP (H2P) is off, the branch wiring between each 
of the indoor and outdoor units may either be incorrectly 
connected or broken. Before taking any of the diagnostic 
steps listed above, check the branch wiring.
If the HBP (H2P) is off on an inverter, there is a possibil-
ity that the fuse on the outdoor unit’s PC board is burnt 
out.

5

Cut off the power and wait for 5 seconds or longer. Turn 
on the power again and see if the LED is in the same 
state again.

12-3 Malfunction code

• For places where the error code is left blank, the “

” indi-

cation is not displayed. Though the system continues oper-
ating, be sure to inspect the system and make repairs as 
necessary.

• Depending on the type of indoor or outdoor unit, the mal-

function code may or may not be displayed.

 Code

Malfunction/Remarks

A1

Indoor unit’s PC board faulty

A3

Drain water level abnormal

A6

Indoor fan motor overloaded, overcurrent or locked

A7

Swing flap motor locked

Only the air flow direction can not be controlled.

AF

Humiditier faulty

AH

Air cleaner faulty

Only the air cleaner does not function.

AJ

Type set improper

Capacity data is wrongly proset. Or there is nothing 
programmed in the data hold IC.

C4

Sensor for heat exchanger temperature is fault. 

(NOTE 1)

C5

Indoor heat exchanger/evaporation temperature ther-
mistor faulty

(NOTE 1)

C9

Sensor for suction air temperature is fault.  (NOTE 1)

CC

Humidity sensor abnormal

CJ

Sensor for remote controller is fault.

The  remote controller thermistor does not  function, 
but the system thermo run  is possible.

E0

Action of safety device (outdoor unit)

E1

Outdoor unit’s PC board faulty (outdoor unit)

E3

High pressure abnormal (outdoor unit)

E4

Low pressure abnormal (outdoor unit)

E5

Compressor motor lock malfunction (outdoor unit)

E6

Compressor motor lock by over current (outdoor)

E7

Outdoor fan motor lock malfunction
Outdoor fan motor instantaneous overcurrent mal-
function (outdoor unit)

E9

Electronic expansion valve faulty (outdoor unit)

EA

Cooling/heating switch malfunction (outdoor)

F3

Discharge pipe temperature abnormal (outdoor unit)

H3

High pressure switch faulty (outdoor unit)

H4

Low pressure switch faulty (outdoor unit)

H7

Outdoor fan motor position signal malfunction (out-
door unit)

H9

Outdoor air thermistor faulty (outdoor unit) (NOTE 1)

J1

Pressure sensor system error (batch) (outdoor unit)

J2

Current sensor system malfunction (outdoor unit)

(NOTE 1)

J3

Discharge pipe thermistor faulty (outdoor unit)

(NOTE 1)

J5

Suction pipe thermistor faulty (outdoor unit)

J6

Heat exchanger thermistor faulty (outdoor unit)

(NOTE 1)

J7

Outdoor heat exchanger/evaporation temperature 
thermistor faulty (outdoor unit)

(NOTE 1)

J8

Liquid piping temperature sensor system error (out-
door unit)

 (NOTE 1)

J9

Gas piping thermistor malfunction (cooling) (outdoor)

JA

Discharge pipe pressure sensor faulty

JC

Suction pipe pressure sensor faulty

L1

Inverter error (outdoor unit)

L3

Reactor thermistor faulty (outdoor unit)

L4

Overheated heat-radiating fin (outdoor unit)

Inverter cooling defect

L5

Instantaneous overcurrent (outdoor unit)

Possible earth fault or short circuit in the compressor 
motor

L8

Electric thermal (outdoor unit)

Possible electrical overload in the compressor or cut 
line in the compressor motor

L9

Stall prevention (outdoor unit)

Compressor possibly locked

LC

Transmission malfunction between the outdoor con-
trol units’ inverters (outdoor unit)

P1

Open-phase (outdoor unit)

P3

PC board temperature sensor malfunction (outdoor 
unit)

P4

Heat-radiating fin temperature sensor malfunction 
(outdoor unit)

 (NOTE 1)

P6

DC output current sensor system malfunction (out-
door unit)

PJ

Type set improper  (outdoor unit)

Capacity data is wrongly proset. Or there is nothing 
programmed in the data hold IC.

U0

Suction pipe temperature abnormal 

(NOTE 1)

U1

Reverse phase 

Reverse two phase of the L1,L2and L3 leads.

U2

Power source voltage malfunction (outdoor unit)

Includes the defect in K1M.

 (NOTE 1)

U4

UF

Transmission error (indoor unit – outdoor unit)

Wrong wiring between indoor and outdoor units or 
malfunction of the PC board mounted on the indoor 
and the outdoor units.
If UF is shown, the wiring between the indoor and out-
door units is not properly wired. Therefore, immedi-
ately disconnect the power supply and correct the 
wiring. (The compressor and the fan mounted on the 
outdoor unit may start operation independent of the 
remote controller operation.)

U5

Transmission error (indoor unit – remote controller)

Transmission is improper between the indoor unit and 
the remote controller.

U8

Malfunction in transmission between main and sub 
remote controls. 
(Malfunction in sub remote control.)

UA

Miss setting for multi system

Setting is wrong for selector switch of multi-system.
(See switch SS2 on the main unit’s PC board.)

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Summary of Contents for FUQ100BUV1B x 2

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Page 2: ...eenkomstig de bepalingen van Richtlijnen zoals geamendeerd siguiendo las disposiciones de Directivas seg n lo enmendado secondo le prescrizioni per Direttive come da modifica de acordo com o previsto...

Page 3: ...71BV1 FHYP100BV1 FHYP125BV1 FH35BZV1 FH45BZV1 FH60BZV1 III FHQ35BUV1B FHQ50BUV1B FHQ60BUV1B FHQ71BUV1B FHQ100BUV1B FHQ125BUV1B FHQ35BVV1B FHQ50BVV1B FHQ60BVV1B FHQ71BVV1B FHQ100BVV1B FHQ125BVV1B FUQ71...

Page 4: ...t and never connect additional wiring to the existing circuit An insufficient power supply capacity or improper electrical work may lead to electric shocks or fire Be sure to earth the air conditioner...

Page 5: ...here the air contains high levels of salt such as that near the ocean and where voltage fluctuates greatly such as that in factories Also in vehicles or vessels 2 2 ACCESSORIES Check the following acc...

Page 6: ...rection therefore select flow direction from the below patterns Air flow patterns Refer to Fig 1 IIlustrations seen from ceiling A B C and D indicate drain pans Refrigerant pipe direction To the rear...

Page 7: ...Fig 4 and 5 Slide the locking knobs 2 on the air intake grille inward direction of arrows and lift upwards Fig 4 Fig 5 Open the air intake grille to a 45 angle and detach from the unit Detach the corn...

Page 8: ...hole in anchor for existing ceilings and a sunken insert sunken anchor or other field supplied parts for new ceilings to reinforce the ceiling to bear the weight of the unit Adjust clearance from the...

Page 9: ...ged by sliding the shutter Refer to Fig 14 CAUTION Be careful not to touch the heat exchanger fins 2 way air discharge Refer to Fig 15 NOTE Illustrations seen from ceiling Fig 15 Retainers for blockin...

Page 10: ...18 Lock the unit to the hangers on side A Hook the unit onto the other 2 hangers and lock with bottom washers and nuts 5 3 Check whether the unit is horizontally level from sides C and D both Refer t...

Page 11: ...ly ester oil or ether oil to the inside of the flare section and spin 3 4 times before screwing in Refer to Fig 22 CAUTION Do not let oil get on the screw holders on the dressing board Oil can weaken...

Page 12: ...a flared or a flanged connection Nitrogen should be set to 0 02MPa with a pressure reducing valve if brazing while inserting nitrogen into the piping Refer to Fig 25 Fig 25 7 DRAIN PIPING WORK 7 1 Ri...

Page 13: ...ing after the test run is complete Remove the control box lid and change the emergency switch above the PC board assembly of the indoor unit from NORM to EMERG Connect the single phase power supply an...

Page 14: ...wires After all the wiring connections are done fill in any gaps in the through holes with putty or insulation procured locally to prevent small animals and insects from entering the unit from outside...

Page 15: ...g ceiling height Select the SECOND CODE NO that corresponds to the ceiling height Refer to Table 5 and 6 SECOND CODE NO is factory set to 01 for a ceiling height of less than 2 7m Table 5 Table 6 10 2...

Page 16: ...the end of the setting procedure You do not need to rewire the remote controller from the master unit if the optional remote controller for slave unit is used However remove the wires attached to the...

Page 17: ...rystal display In such a case diagnose the fault contents by referning to the table on the Error code list it case of group control the unit No is displayed so that the indoor unit no with the trouble...

Page 18: ...4 Low pressure switch faulty outdoor unit H7 Outdoor fan motor position signal malfunction out door unit H9 Outdoor air thermistor faulty outdoor unit NOTE 1 J1 Pressure sensor system error batch outd...

Page 19: ...elivering the product to the customer after the test run is completed check that the control box lid the air filter and the suction grille are mounted In addition explain to the customer regarding the...

Page 20: ...NG CENTRAL REMOTE CONTROLLER CONNECT IT TO THE UNIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED INSTALLATION MANUAL 4 X24A IS CONNECTED WHEN THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER KIT IS BEING USED 5 REMOTE CONTROLLER MO...

Page 21: ...RMINAL CONNECTOR 2 FIELD WIRING 3 IN CASE USING CENTRAL REMOTE CONTROLLER CONNECT IT TO THE UNIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED INSTALLATION MANUAL 4 X24A IS CONNECTED WHEN THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTRO...

Page 22: ...TEM SEE THE INDOOR UNIT WIRING ONLY 4 FOR THE DETAIL SEE WIRING DIAGRAM ATTACHED TO OUTDOOR UNIT 5 IN CASE USING CENTRAL REMOTE CONTROLLER CONNECT IT TO THE UNIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED INSTAL...

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