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6-4 Troubleshooting
Failure
Cause
Remedy
- Internal
temperature
rises too much
- Cool air is not
blown out
- Display shows
High Temp.
Alarm E1 or
Radiation
Error Alarm E3
a.
Circuit breaker tripped
b.
Internal temperature is
lower than the setting
temperature.
c. Less cooling capacity against
the set value.
d.
Ambient temperature is
too high
e.
Internal temperature is
too high.
f.
Filter is dirty
g.
External fan is not running
h.
Internal fan is not running
i.
Poor air circulation
a.
Turn on the breaker
b.
Check the temperature
setting and the internal
temperature.
c.
Set a higher value, or change
the cooling unit with a one
of higher capacity.
d.
This unit is unusable under
a circumstance where the
ambient temperature may
exceed 50
℃
.
e.
This product cannot be
used where temperature
exceeds 45
℃
.
f.
Clean the filter.
g.
Check temperature
setting and the internal
temperature. In case of
fan failure, replace the fan.
h.
To check whether the fan
works properly, execute
forcible cooling
(See 4-4 of page 8).
If it did not run, fan
replacement is necessary.
i.
Remove the problem
referring to the page 3.
- Fall in internal
temperature is too
much
a. Setting temp. is too low
b. Failure in the internal circuit
or the temperature sensor
a.
Change the setting.
b.
Contact the supplier.
-Drainage error
occurred.
(Display shows E6)
Drainage is stagnant.
Check the drain hose
for clogging or bending.
- Too much
condensation
Control panel is not
airtight enough
Seal gaps to
improve airtightness
- Display shows E5 Built-in temperature
sensor breakage
Contact the supplier.
- Display shows E7 Internal fan is not running
Replace the fan.
- Display shows E8 Heat exchanger temperature
sensor failure.
Contact the supplier.
- Display shows SE Memory breakage
Contact the supplier.
- Display shows tE
Contact the supplier.
Note: In case any problem is found during operation, turn off the power and stop using the
product and contact your supplier providing information including the model and the
purchasing date of your unit.
Summary of Contents for Cool cabi OCA-S300AC-A100
Page 1: ...OCA S300AC A100...
Page 2: ...2 20 50 85 RH 70...
Page 3: ...3 2 200mm 30 90 90 90 200 200...
Page 4: ...4 P 5...
Page 5: ...5 OCA S300AC A100...
Page 6: ...6 50cm 50cm 50...
Page 7: ...7 10 AWG24 12 0 2 2 5mm2 6 7 a 240V 1 5A 2 P10 11 L N E 1 2 3 AC100V IN...
Page 12: ...12 35 5 35 30 4 P 11 3 30 1 30 5 35 30 ON OFF ON OFF 35 30 ON OFF ON OFF...
Page 13: ...13 7 3 5 5 35 30 ON OFF ON OFF 30 35 45 ON OFF ON OFF...
Page 14: ...14 45 P 11 43 P 11 Set 3 P 11 Set 1 P 11 P 11 0 P 11 Set 3 P 11...
Page 15: ...15 OFF 1 1 OCA S300AC 8 2 8 2 2 2 OCA S300AC A200 FM 11938P A100 00 FM 15038M A100 00 8 2...
Page 16: ...16 50 45 P 8 P 3 OFF 7 5kW 1 4 P8 4 4...
Page 18: ...18 OCA S300AC A100 1 M6 4 M6 4 M6 4 M6 4 1 5m 2 1 1 1 1 OCA S300AC A100 2 12 1 12...
Page 19: ...19 1 13 64 19 10 4...
Page 20: ...20 431 1304 7000 21 TEL 053 522 5572 FAX 053 522 5573 4 2019 12...
Page 25: ...5 Cutouts OCA S300AC A100 View from outside the panel...