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Copyright 2019 CAC / BDP 

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3300 Riverwood Parkway Atlanta GA, 30339

 

Edition Date: 07/19                                                                                                     Catalog No. IM-DHMSHA-02

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

             Replaces: IM-DHMSHA-01

SYSTEM CHECKS

1. Conceal the tubing where possible.

2. Ensure the drain tube slopes downward along its entire length.

3. Ensure all tubing and connections are properly insulated.

4. Fasten tubes to the outside wall, when possible.

5. Seal the hole through which the cables and tubing pass.

INDOOR UNIT

1. Do all remote control buttons function properly?

2. Do the display panel lights work properly?

3. Does the air deflection louver function properly?

4. Does the drain work?

Explain Following Items To Customer 

(with the aid of the Owner’s Manual):

1. How to turn the air conditioner on and off; selecting 

COOLING

HEATING

 and other operating modes; setting a desired 

temperature; setting the timer to automatically start and stop the air 

conditioner operation; and all other features of the remote control 

and display panel.

2. How to remove and clean the air filter.

3. How to set the air deflection louver.

4. Explain care and maintenance.

5. Present the owner’s manual and installation instructions to 

customer.

TROUBLESHOOTING

For ease of service, the systems are equipped with diagnostic code

display LEDs on both the indoor and outdoor units. The indoor

diagnostic display is a combination of flashing LEDs on the display 

panel or the front of the unit.

Some indoor units display error codes specifying failure modes in

the outdoor units. If possible, always check the diagnostic codes

displayed on the indoor unit first.

The diagnostic codes displayed in the indoor and outdoor units are

listed in Table 8.

INDOOR UNIT DIAGNOSTIC GUIDES

Table 8 — 

ID Units Error Code Display 

O (on − light) X (off − light) 

☆(

flash)

For additional diagnostic information, refer to the service manual.

OPERATION LAMP TIMER LAMP DISPLAY

LED STATUS

☆ 

1 time

X

E0

Indoor unit EEPROM parameter error

☆ 

2 times

X

E1

Indoor / outdoor units communication error

☆ 

3 times

X

E2

Zero-crossing signal detection error

☆ 

4 times

X

E3

Indoor fan speed is out of control

☆ 

5 times

X

E4

Indoor room temperature sensor T1 open circuit or short circuit

☆ 

6 times

X

E5

Evaporator coil temperature sensor T2 open circuit or short circuit

☆ 

7 times

X

EC

Refrigerant leakage detection

1 time

O

F0

Overload current protection

☆ 

2 times

O

F1

Outdoor ambient temperature sensor T4 open circuit or short circuit

☆ 

3 times

O

F2/F6

Condenser coil temperature sensor T3/T2B (Multi-zone only) open circuit or short circuit

☆ 

4 times

O

F3

Compressor discharge temperature sensor T5 open circuit or short circuit

☆ 

5 times

O

F4

Outdoor unit EEPROM parameter error

☆ 

6 times

O

F5

Outdoor fan speed is out of control

☆ 

1 time

P0

IPM malfunction or IGBT over-strong current protection

☆ 

2 times

P1

Over voltage or over low voltage protection

☆ 

3 times

P2

High temperature protection of the compressor top diagnosis and solution (only for 9k,12k 

models)

☆ 

5 times

P4

Inverter compressor drive error

Summary of Contents for DHMSHA Series

Page 1: ...l models may differ slightly TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 2 PARTS LIST 3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4 WIRING 4 DIMENSIONS 5 CLEARANCES 9 INSTALLATION TIPS 10 INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 10 ELECTRICAL...

Page 2: ...NGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsaf...

Page 3: ...Part No Part Name Qty 1 Indoor Unit 1 2 Mounting Plate 1 3 Mounting Screw A ST3 9x25 C H 5 4 Anchor 5 5 Air Filter 1 6 Wireless Remote Control 1 7 Wireless Remote Control Holder 1 8 Wireless Remote C...

Page 4: ...es exists a 14 2 stranded shielded wire can be used to replace L2 N and S between outdoor unit and indoor unit landing the shield onto ground in the outdoor unit only NOTE The main power is supplied t...

Page 5: ...08 230V 208 230V 208 230V 208 230V 208 230V Height In mm 11 07 281 11 07 281 11 07 281 12 40 315 13 39 343 13 39 343 13 39 343 Width In mm 33 17 842 33 17 842 33 17 842 38 98 990 46 69 1186 46 69 1186...

Page 6: ...17 360 33 17 842 33 16 842 32 24 819 2 2 56 1 78 45 11 03 280 9 25 235 8 49 216 7 96 202 9 46 240 9 46 240 9 25 235 9 25 235 8 1 206 7 05 179 5 87 149 8 1 206 6 88 175 5 36 136 1 86 47 7 96 202 8 49...

Page 7: ...6 21 158 5 08 129 4 13 105 3 23 82 1 08 27 11 32 287 10 39 264 9 57 243 8 78 223 7 53 191 5 98 152 5 08 129 4 13 105 3 15 80 1 08 27 10 66 271 12 40 315 2 56 65 1 74 44 5 03 128 13 52 343 38 98 990 20...

Page 8: ...24 57 21 63 549 47 01 1194 20 91 531 2 24 57 2 25 57 2 24 57 13 51 343 2 25 57 12 10 307 14 98 380 14 26 362 12 54 319 11 05 281 9 71 247 4 53 115 4 34 110 4 33 110 4 53 115 9 70 246 12 53 318 14 25 3...

Page 9: ...es NOTE The top clearance recommended for proper return airflow is 5 9in 15cm Reduction of this clearance may decrease unit performance This may be reduced to 3 2in 80mm as long as the right and left...

Page 10: ...ides Attach the Mounting Plate to the Wall 1 Carefully remove the mounting plate which is attached on the back of the indoor unit 2 Using the stencil determine the wall hole position The mounting plat...

Page 11: ...iring on Indoor Unit High Wall Unit Size Indoor Fan Max Fuse CB Amp V PH HZ FLA HP Refer to outdoor unit installation instructions Indoor unit powered by the outdoor unit 12K 208 230 1 60 0 33 0 053 9...

Page 12: ...ring cover and close the indoor unit s front cover 10 Piping a Cut the pipe with a pipe cutter at 90 degrees see Fig 16 b Remove the service connection if provided with the unit Fig 16 Pipe Cutting c...

Page 13: ...cket if installed on the wall 1 Use the two screws supplied with the wireless remote control to attach the mounting bracket to the wall in a location selected by the customer and within operating rang...

Page 14: ...is a combination of flashing LEDs on the display panel or the front of the unit Some indoor units display error codes specifying failure modes in the outdoor units If possible always check the diagno...

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