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Error Codes

Indoor units are equipped with either a small panel 

with  four  LEDs  that  flash  to  indicate  system  errors  or  a 

digital display that provides an error code. Refer to the 

appropriate table below to view the error codes. If the 

unit has a digital display, the error code will replace the 

temperature setting displayed on the front cover of the 

indoor unit. If more than one error has occurred, the codes 

will alternate so that all codes are shown. Make note of the 

code (E1, EE, etc.), then reset the display by pressing the 

ON/OFF button on the wireless remote controller. Press 

the ON/OFF button a second time to reapply power to 

system. If code is still displayed, discon nect and restore 

power at the unit disconnect switch or circuit breaker. If 

the problem was temporary, the code will not reappear. 

If the error code reappears after power has been broken 

and restored at the disconnect switch or circuit breaker, 

call a licensed professional HVAC service technician.

Table 2.  MWMA, MWMB and 3WMB 

Troubleshooting Codes

Code Description

E0

Indoor unit EEPROM error

E1

Communication error between indoor unit and outdoor unit

E3

Indoor fan speed error

E4

Indoor return air temperature sensor error

E5

Indoor coil temperature sensor error

EC

Low refrigerant

EE

High water level alarm

F0

Outdoor current overload sensed

F1

Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error

F2

Outdoor coil temperature sensor error

F3

Compressor discharge temperature sensor error

F4

Outdoor unit EEPROM error

F5

Outdoor unit fan speed error

P0

Inverter module IPM error

P1

High or low voltage protection

P3

Outdoor unit low temperature lockout

P4

Compressor drive error

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Mode conflict

P6

Compressor high-pressure or low-pressure switch open

Table 3.  MCFA, MCFB, MMDA, MMDB, M22A M33A 

and M33B Troubleshooting Codes

Display

Description

E0

Indoor unit EEPROM error

E1

Communication error between indoor and outdoor units 

(E2 for outdoor code)

E3

Indoor fan speed error

E4

Indoor return air temperature sensor error

E5

Indoor coil temperature sensor error

EC

Low refrigerant

EE

High water level alarm (for ducted units only)

F0

Outdoor current overload sensed Note: (outdoor unit 

display --)  two dashes

F1

Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error (T4 

malfunction) outdoor unit display E4

F2

Outdoor coil temperature sensor error (T3) Malfunction 

outdoor unit display E4

F3

Compressor discharge temperature sensor error (T5) 

Malfunction outdoor unit display E4

F4

Outdoor unit EEPROM error - outdoor display E0

F5

Outdoor unit fan speed error - outdoor Error display E8

P0

Inverter module IPM error - outdoor display P6

P1

High or low voltage protection - outdoor display E5

P3

Outdoor unit low temperature lockout - outdoor unit 

display LP

P4

Compressor drive error

P6

Mode conflict

P7

Compressor high- or low-pressure switch open - outdoor 

unit display P2

Summary of Contents for M22A

Page 1: ...check condition of stand occasionally to ensure that it remains stable Do NOT install sprinklers or soaker hoses where they can expose the outdoor unit to treated water Prolonged exposure to treated...

Page 2: ...R DIFFUSER LOUVER ADJUSTMENT LEVER Ceiling or Floor Mounted Non Ducted Unit DISCHARGE AIR LOUVER AIR FILTER RETURN AIR DISCHARGE AIR LOUVER AIR FILTER Open front cover RETURN AIR Filter CONTROL BOX DI...

Page 3: ...ler or the wireless remote control to set the position of the discharge air louvers The louvers may be set to automatically swing between the outward and downward positions OR you may set the louvers...

Page 4: ...ssettes Simultaneously press two latch relese buttons M33A or M33B or slide grille release latches toward the middle as shown M22A Figure 5 Typical Filter Removal and Cleaning Preparing Unit for Prolo...

Page 5: ...door coil reaches a pre set temperature This prevents the delivery of cold air into the space and is nor mal Indoor fan is on compressor is off In certain normal operating modes the indoor fan is on w...

Page 6: ...ean indoor and or outdoor coil Clean or replace air filter Remove obstructions Close doors and windows Use curtains or blinds to block direct sunlight Reduce burden of heat source Check for refrigeran...

Page 7: ...t overload sensed F1 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error F2 Outdoor coil temperature sensor error F3 Compressor discharge temperature sensor error F4 Outdoor unit EEPROM error F5 Outdoor unit fan...

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