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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
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