103
PB
TROUBLESHOOTING
Outdoor Unit Fault Code
Fault
code
Fault escription
Possible reasons for bnormality
R
How to eal ith
1
Outdoor ambient
temperature sensor
fault
1.The outdoor ambien t temperature
sens or is connected loose ly;
2.The outdoor ambien t temperature
sensor fails to work ;
3.The sampling cir cuit fails.
2
Outdoor coil
temperature sensor
fault
1.Reconnect the outdoor
ambient temperature sensor;
2.Replace the outdoor ambient
temperature sensor
components;
3.Replace the outdoor control
board components.
1.The outdoor coil temperature
sensor is connected loosely ;
2.The outdoor coil temperature
sensor fails to work;
3.The sampling circuit fails.
3
The unit over-current
turn off fault
1.Reconnect the outdoor coil
temperature sensor;
2.Replace the outdoor coil
temperature sensor
components;
3.Replace the outdoor control
board components.
1. Control board current sampling
circuit fails;
2. The current is over high because
the supply voltage is too low;
3. The compre ssor is blocked ;
4. Overload in cooling mode ;
5. Overload in heating mode .
4
EEprom Data error
fails;
1.EE components fails;
2.EE componen ts control circuit
1. Repl ace the electrical control
board components;
2. Normal protection ;
3. Repl ace the compressor ;
4. Please see NOTE 3;
5. Please see N OTE 4.
incorrectly.
3.EE components are inserted
1.
2.
components.
3.Reasse mble the EE
Replace the EE components;
Replace the outdoor control
board components;
5
1.
2.
Cooling freezing
protection (the indoor
coil temperature is too
low) or heating
overload (indoor coil
temperature is too
high)
The indoor unit can not blow air
normally;
The room temperature is too low in
cooling mode or the room
temperature is too high in heating;
3.The filter is dirty;
4.The duct resistance is too high to
result in low air flow;
5.The setting fan spe ed is too low;
6.The indoor unit is not installed in
accordance with the installation
standards , and the air inlet is too
close to the air outlet .
7
The communication
fault between the
indoor unit and
outdoor unit
connect ed loose ly;
1.Check whether the indoor fan,
indoor fan motor and
evaporator work normally;
2.Normal protection;
3.Clean the filter;
4.Check the volume control
valve, duct length etc.;
5.Set the spee d with high speed;
6.Reinst all the indoor unit
referring to the user manua l to
chan ge the distanc e betwe en
the indoor unit and the wall or
ceiling.
1.The connecti on cable is connect ed
improperly between the indoor unit
and outdo or unit;
2.The communi cation cable is
3.
2.
1.Reco nnect the connection
cable referring to the wiring
diagram;
3.The communi cation cable fails;
4.The indoor control board fails;
5.The outdoor control board fails;
6.Communicati on circuit fuse open;
7.The specificat ion of
communication cable is incorrect.
Reco nnect the communication
cable;
Repl ace the communication
cable;
4.Repl ace the indoor control
board;
5.Repl ace the outdo or control
board;
6.Check the communication
circuit, adjust the DIP switch
and the short-circuit fuse.
7.Choo se suitable
communication cable
referring to the user manual
Summary of Contents for Floating Air Pro Multi-Zone FPHFC09A3B WI-FI
Page 10: ...10 INTRODUCTION Product Appearance Outdoor Units Figure 104...
Page 14: ...14 SPECIFICATIONS Product Dimensions 24k Ducted Indoor Units Model Unit Inches mm Figure 204...
Page 17: ...17 SPECIFICATIONS Product Dimensions 9 12k Outdoor Units 11 250 Inches mm Figure 207...
Page 18: ...18 SPECIFICATIONS Product Dimensions 18k Outdoor Units Inches mm Figure 208...
Page 20: ...20 SPECIFICATIONS Product Dimensions 36k Outdoor Units 4 Inches mm Figure 210...
Page 54: ...54 OPERATION Cassette Remote Control Batteries...
Page 55: ...55 OPERATION Cassette Remote Control Operation Modes...
Page 56: ...56 OPERATION Cassette Remote Control Airflow direction Control...
Page 57: ...57 OPERATION Cassette Remote Control Smart Mode...
Page 58: ...58 OPERATION Cassette Remote Control 46 Heat Mode...
Page 59: ...59 OPERATION Cassette Remote Control Timer Mode...
Page 60: ...60 OPERATION Cassette Remote Control Clock Button...
Page 61: ...61 OPERATION Cassette Remote Control Sleep Mode...
Page 92: ...92 R 410A SEALED SYSTEM REPAIR Replace 24k Duct Type unit Compressor and Motor n...
Page 98: ...98 TROUBLESHOOTING s for d d d d d d d...
Page 100: ...100 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 18k Outdoor Unit...
Page 109: ...109 TROUBLESHOOTING Indoor Unit Fault Codes T e NO TE NO TE NOTE NOTE 4 T e...
Page 114: ...114 TROUBLESHOOTING E36 Fault Code Figure 701...
Page 117: ...117 COMPONENTS TESTING Fan Motors...
Page 133: ...133 WIRING DIAGRAMS 9 18k Outdoor Units 2088424 Figure 804...
Page 135: ...135 WIRING DIAGRAMS 36k Outdoor Units Driver b b Electric Wiring Diagram 2011464 E Figure 806...
Page 170: ...170 PARTS CATALOG 9K 12K Ducted Indoor Figure 910A 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5...
Page 171: ...171 Figure 910B PARTS CATALOG 9K 12K Ducted Indoor 910B 9 12k Ducted...
Page 172: ...172 Figure 910C PARTS CATALOG 9K 12K Ducted Indoor 20 21 22 910C 9 12k Ducted...
Page 174: ...174 PARTS CATALOG 18K Ducted Indoor Figure 911A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 911A 18k Ducted...
Page 175: ...175 PARTS CATALOG 18K Ducted Indoor Figure 911B 911B 18k Ducted...
Page 176: ...176 PARTS CATALOG 18K Ducted Indoor Figure 911C 20 21 22 911C 18k Ducted...
Page 179: ...179 PARTS CATALOG 24k Ducted Indoor Figure 912B 912B 24k Ducted 19 20 26 21 25 23 24 22 21 26...
Page 180: ...180 PARTS CATALOG 24k Ducted Indoor Figure 912C 912C 24k Ducted 28 30 28 27 29...
Page 183: ...183 PARTS CATALOG 36K Indoor Ducted Figure 913B 913B 36k Ducted 20 21 27 21 26 25 23 24 22 27...
Page 184: ...184 PARTS CATALOG 36K Indoor Ducted Figure 913C 913C 36k Ducted 29 31 29 28 30...