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Is the supply voltage unstable with big fluctuation?

Is the supply voltage too low with overload?

Is the indoor / outdoor heat exchanger too dirty, 

or are the air inlet and outlet blocked?

Measure the current of live wire  

on the main board with a clamp ampere meter.  Is the 

current higher than the value of the overcurrent 
                             protection?

Is the fan motor  running abnormally; is the fan speed too 

low or does it fail to run?

Is there blockage inside the system?

 (Filth blockage, ice plug, greasy blockage, the Y-valve hasn’ t 

been opened completely)

Is the compressor running

abnormally? Is there abnormal sound or oil leakage;  is

the temperature of the shell too high, etc.?

no

no

no

no

yes

no

no

Replace the control 

panel

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Normal fluctuation is within 10% of the rated voltage on the 

nameplate

yes

Malfunction is eliminated.

no

Adjust the supply voltage to maintain it within normal range

yes

Malfunction is eliminated.

no

Clean the indoor and outdoor heat exchangers and remove

the blockage of air inlet and outlet

yes

Malfunction is eliminated.

no

Check the motor and reinstall the motor to have the fan run 

normally

yes

Malfunction is eliminated.

no

Replace the controller

no

Malfunction is eliminated.

no

Flush the heat exchangers with high pressure nitrogen

yes

Malfunction is eliminated.

no

Replace the compressor

yes

Malfunction is eliminated.

no

yes

yes

yes

yes

yes

yes

yes

 

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Page 29: ...sensor Is malfunction eliminated Adjust the connection status Is malfunction eliminated Is malfunction eliminated Replace main board of indoor unit Replace temperature sensor Is malfunction eliminate...

Page 30: ...ater level switch is damaged Check the flow process of failure is Turn on the unit Display H8 If the defrosting tray is over blow Refer to the indication of instruction to discharge the water of chass...

Page 31: ...in test point If the motor does not rotate Check the flow process of failure is Turn on the unit Motor does not rotate If the connection line is tight Replace control board Adjust connection Failure i...

Page 32: ...abnormally Is there abnormal sound or oil leakage is the temperature of the shell too high etc no no no no yes no no Replace the control panel End Normal fluctuation is within 10 of the rated voltage...

Page 33: ...el and circuit Turn on the fan and the compressor does not start up Turn on or turn off compressor frequently under cooling or dry mode abnormal anti freeze protection Filter is dirty Clean the filter...

Page 34: ...re of motor is loosen and failure for capacity or motor Set cooling dry mode but no cool air blow out Indoor temperature is less than preset temperature under cooling Normal phenomena adjust lower pre...

Page 35: ...ilter 1 filter 1 filter 2 2 Remove filter 2 3 Remove rear plate rear plate Pull the clasp outwards open filter 1 and then pull it outwards to remove it Hold the clasp of filter 2 and then pull it outw...

Page 36: ...e right side plate Remove the 10 fixing screws 5 at the left side and 5 at the right side push the side plate upwards and then remove it after the clasp is separated 5 Remove panel assy panel assy Rem...

Page 37: ...ws and then remove the top cover assy 7 Remove baffle baffle foam baffle Remove the foam remove the 5 fixing screws 3 screws are under the foam and then remove the baffle 8 Remove support plate 2 and...

Page 38: ...nection wire on the PCB board remove the 2 fixing screws and then remove the electric box assy electric box cover capacitor box cover 11 Remove capacitor box sub assy capacitor box sub assy Remove the...

Page 39: ...duct assy 14 Remove swing louver and swing lever Lift the swing louver upwards bend the swing louver to separate it from the fixing hole remove the swing louver pull the swing lever outwards to remove...

Page 40: ...olute 2 upper foam connected to water tray volute 2 upper Remove the 3 fixing screws to remove the volute 2 upper and then remove the foam connected to water tray 18 Remove flow guide loop flow guide...

Page 41: ...motor screw 20 Remove motor Remove the 4 fixing screws to remove the motor 21 Remove condenser assy condenser assy Unsolder the welding joint connected to the pipeline remove the 2 fixing screws to re...

Page 42: ...upwards to remove it water striking switch water striking motor chassis castor 23 Remove water striking motor Remove the 4 screws fixing the water striking motor and water level switch to remove the w...

Page 43: ...idy the product specification and appearance in this manual without notice and without incurring any obligations Add West Jinji Rd Qianshan Zhuhai Guangdong China 519070 Tel 86 756 8522218 Fax 86 756...

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