< Troubleshooting by using the self-diagnosis memory function>
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By using the self-diagnosis memory function, you can check the failure mode (
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1) occurring in the outdoor electrical
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parts on the indoor unit side.
Steps
1. Clear the troubleshooting data.
2. Run the product for several minutes under the conditions where the compressor runs.
3. Redisplay and check the data written in the self-diagnosis memory.
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The self-diagnosis memory function can also be used to catch sporadic failure phenomena.
Steps
1. Clear the troubleshooting data.
2. Have the user use the product as usual until a failure phenomenon occurs.
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(The period depends on the incidence of the phenomenon.)
3. At a later date, redisplay and check the data written in the self-diagnosis memory.
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For the outdoor self-diagnosis display (OH thermistor heat-up, overload lower limit cut) stemming from the freezing cycle
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or operating condition, the time lag is long from operation startup to the emergence of the phenomenon.
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Moreover, it is affected by the temperature, sunshine, operating hours, and other factors of the day, so that the
phenomenon may not be able to be identified at the time of a repair service visit. In that case too, use the self-diagnosis
memory function (
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2).
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The outdoor self-diagnosis display "overload lower limit cut" and "OH thermistor heat-up" can be identified only when you
are using the self-diagnosis lamp of the outdoor unit and the self-diagnosis memory function of the indoor unit.
Note that this will not be automatically displayed on the indoor unit side.
Initiating troubleshooting
Yes
Perform troubleshooting according to the
self-diagnosis display.
No
No
No
No
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Are the "timer lamp" (orange) of the indoor unit
blinking?
The product will begin to run in response to a remote
control setting: "cooling mode, temperature setting 16
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"
(summer) or "heating mode, temperature setting 32
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"
(winter).
Has the "operation lamp" been turned on?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Check the indoor electrical parts.
Is the compressor running?
Turn off the power and turn on the power and
press the "forcible cooling" switch to operate the
product.
Has the compressor started to run?
Check the freezing cycle.
Check the outdoor electrical parts.
Diagnosis and troubleshooting of indoor electric parts
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Summary of Contents for RAC-25WSE
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Page 39: ...MODEL RAC 25WSE RAC 35WSE OUTDOOR UNIT 39 ...
Page 40: ...MODEL RAC 50WSE OUTDOOR UNIT 40 ...
Page 42: ...MODEL RAK 25 35 50PSEW RAK 25 35 50PSES 42 ...
Page 43: ...MODEL RAC 25WSE RAC 35WSE 43 ...
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Page 67: ...DESCRIPTION OF MAIN CIRCUIT OPERATION RAK 25 35 50PSEW RAK 25 35 50PSES 67 ...
Page 73: ...10 10 10 10 10 DSW1 73 ...
Page 79: ...RL1 RL1 RL2 5 5 5 5 79 ...
Page 85: ...5 5 1 10 11 12 74 74 70 70 74 75 5 1 HIC P W B 74 70 75 85 ...
Page 87: ...2A Fuse DC300 330V 7 7 1 87 ...
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Page 90: ...300 330 C021 C023 500 450V 16V R249 33 ACT IP CUT 30 90 ...
Page 94: ...5 5 1 74 74 70 70 74 75 5 1 HIC P W B 40 41 42 74 70 75 94 ...
Page 96: ...2A Fuse DC300 330V 7 1 7 96 ...
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