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Malfunction analysis
General phenomenon analysis
Please check below items before asking for maintenance. If the malfunction still
can’t be eliminated, please contact local dealer or qualified professionals.
Phenomenon
Check items
Solution
Indoor unit
can’t receive
remote
controller’s
signal or
remote
controller
has no
action.
● Whether it's interfered severely
(such as static electricity, stable
voltage)?
● Whether remote controller is
within the signal receiving
range?
● Whether there are obstacles?
● Whether remote controller is
pointing at the receiving
window?
● Is sensitivity of remote contro-
ller low; fuzzy display and no
display?
● No display when operating
remote controller?
● Fluorescent lamp in room?
● Pull out the plug. Reinsert
the plug after about 3min, and
then turn on the unit again.
● Signal receiving range is 8m.
● Remove obstacles.
●
Select proper angle and point
the remote controller at the re-
ceiving window on indoor unit.
● Check the batteries. If the
power of batteries is too low,
please replace them.
● Take the remote controller
close to indoor unit.
● Turn off the fluoresent lamp
and then try it again.
● Check whether remote cont-
roller appears to be damaged.
If yes, replace it.
No air
emitted
from
indoor
unit
● Air inlet or air outlet of indoor
unit is blocked?
● Eliminate obstacles.
● Under heating mode, indoor
temperature is reached to set
temperature?
● After reaching to set temper-
ature, indoor unit will stop bl-
owing out air.
● Heating mode is turned on just
now?
● In order to prevent blowing
out cold air, indoor unit will be
started after delaying for sev-
eral minutes, which is a nor-
mal phenomenon.
Summary of Contents for S2VI-09
Page 2: ...S2VI 09 S2VO 09 S2VI 12 S2VO 12...
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Page 38: ...1 6 8 8 9 11 12 12 13 13 16 20 21 21 22 23 28 31 28 29 R410A R32 125 50 50 2087 5...
Page 39: ...1 8 adaptor...
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Page 42: ...4 NEC CEC...
Page 43: ...5 32 23 43 26 27 24 18 DB WB C DB WB C 15 C 43 C 15 C 24 C 20 C 24 C...
Page 44: ...6 Display content or position may be di aux button...
Page 45: ...W R G W R O G W R LED LED W R O LED LED 7...
Page 48: ...9 F 5 6 7 OFF CLOCK 8 TIMER ON 2 1 0 5 10 0 5 1 2 TIMER ON TIMER ON...
Page 51: ...12 1 ON OFF 2 MODE 3 4 FAN 5 1 Sleep 2 TIMER ON TIMER OFF 3 LIGHT 4 Turbo...
Page 52: ...13 1 2 7 1 5V 3 8...
Page 53: ...13 AUX aux...
Page 54: ...14 1 2 3 4 3 45 C...
Page 55: ...15 1 2 3 4 service 5 service 1 2 1 2...
Page 57: ...17 3 AUTO MODE AUTO 16 C 30o C...
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Page 59: ...19 E5 E8 U8 H6 C5 F1 F2...
Page 60: ...20 250cm 15cm 300cm 15cm 15cm...
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Page 63: ...23 55mm 55mm QD 55mm 55mm QB 1 2 3 ST4 2X25TA 1 2 55 70 5 10 150mm 150mm 150mm 150mm...
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Page 66: ...26 N 1 2 3 2 2 3 o y 3mm 4 5...
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Page 68: ...28 1 2 ON OFF MODE AUTO COOL DRY FAN HEAT...
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