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16.4.18. J6/P6 Malfunction
Malfunction conditions
If the sampling voltage is not 5V, the LED displays a failure code.
Possible causes
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Wiring mistake
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Faulty over load protector
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System blockages
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Faulty outdoor PCB
J6 displayed
J6 displayed
Low pressure protection
Low pressure protection
Are the low pressure
protector and main control
board wired properly?
Are the low pressure
protector and main control
board wired properly?
Method: Disconnect the plug.
Measure the resistance of the
low pressure protector. If the
protector is normal the value is
o. Does a problem still exist?
Method: Disconnect the plug.
Measure the resistance of the
low pressure protector. If the
protector is normal the value is
o. Does a problem still exist?
Yes
Yes
Reconnect the low pressure
protector and main control
board
Reconnect the low pressure
protector and main control
board
Replace outdoor main board.
Does a problem still exist?
Replace outdoor main board.
Does a problem still exist?
No
Replace low pressure protector
Replace low pressure protector
No
Is the low
pressure protector
broken?
Is the low
pressure protector
broken?
Is the outdoor ambient
temperature too low?
Is the outdoor ambient
temperature too low?
No
Stop the unit
Stop the unit
Yes
Open the valve core of the
high pressure valve
Open the valve core of the
high pressure valve
No
Is the valve core of the
high p
ressure
valve fully
opened?
Is the valve core of the
high p
ressure
valve fully
opened?
Is the indoor fan running
properly in cooling mode?
Is the indoor fan running
properly in cooling mode?
Refer to the solution to the malfunction
of fan speed being out of control. Find
the cause and resolve the problem.
Refer to the solution to the malfunction
of fan speed being out of control. Find
the cause and resolve the problem.
No
Yes
Yes
No
Check whether the refrigerant
system is functioning properly.
Check whether the refrigerant
system is functioning properly.
When the lvel of refrigerant is not
sufficient, doe the system function
properly after more refrigerant is
added?
When the lvel of refrigerant is not
sufficient, doe the system function
properly after more refrigerant is
added?
No
Summary of Contents for CTBU-09HWFN1-M(C)
Page 8: ...5 2 2 Part names of Indoor Outdoor units Cassette Units...
Page 9: ...6 A5 Duct Units A6 Duct Units...
Page 10: ...7 Console Units...
Page 11: ...8 Ceiling floor Units...
Page 12: ...9 HESP DUCT Units...
Page 21: ...18 2 3 4 7 Outside Water Pump for Optional When Ceiling Installation...
Page 29: ...26 Console Units 1 6 D ra in p ip e 1 9 5 H a n g in g a rm U n it m m 7 0 0 6 0 0 2 1 0...
Page 36: ...33 Console Units Ceiling floor Units...
Page 41: ...38 CFAU 09HRFN1 M C CFAU 12HRFN1 M C MCD 36HRFN1 M C MCD 48HRFN1 M D...
Page 42: ...39 CTBU 36HWFN1 M C CTBU 48HWFN1 M C...
Page 43: ...40 MUEU 18HRFN1 M C MUEU 24HRFN1 M C MUE 36HRFN1 M C...
Page 44: ...41 MUE 48HRFN1 M C MUE 60HRFN1 MW...
Page 45: ...42 MUE 36HRFN1 M C MUE 48HRFN1 M C...
Page 46: ...43 MUE 60HRFN1 MW MTIU 09HWFN1 M MTIU 12HWFN1 M MTIU 18HWFN1 M MTIU 24HWFN1 M...
Page 49: ...46 MOBA30 09HFN1 MT0W MOB30 12HFN1 MT0W...
Page 50: ...47 MOD30 24HFN1 MT0W MOD01 23HFN1 MT0W...
Page 51: ...48 MOD30U 36HFN1 M...
Page 57: ...54 CTBU 09HWFN1 M C Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4...
Page 58: ...55 CTBU 12HWFN1 M C Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4...
Page 59: ...56 CTBU 18HWFN1 M C Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4...
Page 60: ...57 CTBU 24HWFN1 M C Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4...
Page 61: ...58 CTB 36HWFN1 M C Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4...
Page 62: ...59 CTB 48HWFN1 M C Code 0 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4...
Page 78: ...75 12 Field Wiring 9K 24K 36K 48K 60K...
Page 79: ...76...
Page 129: ...126 P U P V...
Page 130: ...127 P W P N...
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Page 193: ...190 5 Remove the four fixing screws of the fan motor then remove the motor 5...