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OCH714D
10-5. Troubleshooting by inferior phenomena
No.
Fault symptom
Possible cause
Explanation - Solution
1
Main remote controller
display is blank.
1. There is no power supply to main remote
controller.
1. Check LED2 on FTC. (See "6. WIRING DIAGRAM".)
(i) When LED2 is lit.
Check for damage or contact failure of the main remote controller wiring.
(ii) When LED2 is blinking.
Refer to No. 5 below.
(iii) When LED2 is not lit.
Refer to No. 4 below.
2. Power is supplied to main remote
controller, however, the display on the
main remote controller does not appear.
2. Check the following:
• Disconnection between the main remote controller cable and the FTC
control board
• Failure of the main remote controller if “Please Wait” is not displayed.
• Refer to No. 2 below if “Please Wait” is displayed.
2
“Please Wait” remains
displayed on the main
remote controller.
1. "Please Wait" is displayed for up to 6
minutes.
1. Normal operation
2. Communication failure between the main
remote controller and FTC
2, 3. Main remote controller start up checks/procedure.
(i) If “0%” or “50 to 99%” is displayed below "Please Wait" there is a
communication error between the main remote controller and the FTC
control board.
• Check wiring connections on the main remote controller.
• Replace the main remote controller or the FTC control board.
(ii) If “1 to 49%” is displayed there is a communication error between the
outdoor unit's and FTC's control boards.
• Check the wiring connections on the outdoor unit control board and the FTC
control board.
(Ensure S1 and S2 are not cross-wired and S3 is securely wired with no
damage. (See "7. FIELD WIRING".)
• Replace the outdoor unit's and/or the FTC's control boards.
3. Communication failure between FTC and
outdoor unit
3
The main screen
appears with a press
of the “ON” button, but
disappears in a second.
The main remote controller operations do
not work for a while after the settings are
changed in the service menu. This is because
the system takes time to apply the changes.
Normal operation
The indoor unit is applying updated settings made in the service menu. Normal
operation will start shortly.
4
LED2 on FTC is off.
(See "6. WIRING
DIAGRAM".)
When LED1 on FTC is also off. (See "6.
WIRING DIAGRAM".)
<FTC powered via outdoor unit.>
1. The outdoor unit is not supplied at the
rated voltage.
1. Check the voltage across the terminals L and N or L3 and N on the outdoor
power board. (See "7. FIELD WIRING".)
• When the voltage is not 220 to 240 VAC, check wiring of the outdoor unit
and of the breaker.
• When the voltage is at 220 to 240 VAC, go to “2.” below.
2. Defective outdoor controller circuit board
2. Check the voltage across the outdoor unit terminals S1 and S2. (See "7.
FIELD WIRING".)
• When the voltage is not 220 to 240 VAC, check the fuse on the outdoor
control board and check for faulty wiring.
• When the voltage is 220 to 240 VAC, go to “3.” below.
3. FTC is not supplied with 220 to 240 VAC.
3. Check the voltage across the indoor unit terminals S1 and S2. (See "7. FIELD
WIRING".)
• When the voltage is not 220 to 240 VAC, check FTC-outdoor unit wiring for
faults.
• When the voltage is 220 to 240 VAC, go to “4.” below.
4. FTC failure
4. Check the FTC control board.
• Check the fuse on FTC control board.
• Check for faulty wiring.
• If no problem found with the wiring, the FTC control board is faulty.
5. Faulty connector wiring
5. Check the connector wiring.
• When the connectors are wired incorrectly, re-wire the connectors referring
to below. (See "7. FIELD WIRING".)
S1
S2
S3
L
N
CN01
CN01
BLACK
YELLOW
YELLOW
BLACK
Initial settings
(Power
supplied by
outdoor unit)
Cylinder unit
control board
White