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16.2 Breakdown Self Diagnosis Function
16.2.1
Self Diagnosis Function (Three Digits Alphanumeric Code)
Once abnormality has occurred during operation,
the unit will stop its operation, and Timer LED
blinks.
Although Timer LED goes off when power supply
is turned off, if the unit is operated under a
breakdown condition, the LED will light up again.
In operation after breakdown repair, the Timer
LED will no more blink. The last error code
(abnormality) will be stored in IC memory.
16.2.2
To Make a Diagnosis
1
Timer LED start to blink and the unit
automatically stops the operation.
2
Press the CHECK button on the remote
controller continuously for 5 seconds.
3
“- -” will be displayed on the remote controller
display.
Note: Display only for “- -”. (No transmitting
signal, no receiving sound and no Power LED
blinking.)
4
Press the “TIMER”
▲
or
▼
button on the
remote controller. The code “H00” (no
abnormality) will be displayed and signal will
be transmitted to the main unit.
5
Every press of the button (up or down) will
increase abnormality numbers and transmit
abnormality code signal to the main unit.
6
When the latest abnormality code on the main
unit and code transmitted from the remote
controller are matched, power LED will light
up for 30 seconds and a beep sound
(continuously for 4 seconds) will be heard. If
no codes are matched, power LED will light up
for 0.5 seconds and no sound will be heard.
7
The breakdown diagnosis mode will be
canceled unless pressing the CHECK button
continuously for 5 seconds or operating the
unit for 30 seconds.
8
The LED will be off if the unit is turned off or
the RESET button on the main unit is pressed.
16.2.3
To Display Memorized Error
Code (Protective Operation)
1
Turn power on.
2
Press the CHECK button on the remote
controller continuously for 5 seconds.
3
“- -” will be displayed on the remote controller
display.
Note: Display only for “- -”. (No transmitting
signal, no receiving sound and no Power LED
blinking.)
4
Press the “TIMER”
▲
or
▼
button on the
remote controller. The code “H00” (no
abnormality) will be displayed and signal will
be transmitted to the main unit. The power
LED lights up. If no abnormality is stored in
the memory, three beeps sound will be heard.
5
Every press of the button (up or down) will
increase abnormality numbers and transmit
abnormality code signal to the main unit.
6
When the latest abnormality code on the main
unit and code transmitted from the remote
controller are matched, power LED will light
up for 30 seconds and a beep sound
(continuously for 4 seconds) will be heard. If
no codes are matched, power LED will light up
for 0.5 seconds and no sound will be heard.
7
The breakdown diagnosis mode will be
canceled unless pressing the CHECK button
continuously for 5 seconds or operating the
unit for 30 seconds.
8
The same diagnosis can be repeated by
turning power on again.
16.2.4
To Clear Memorized Error Code
after Repair (Protective
Operation)
1
Turn power on (in standby condition).
2
Press the AUTO button for 5 seconds (A beep
receiving sound) on the main unit to operate
the unit at Forced Cooling Operation modes.
3
Press the CHECK button on the remote
controller for about 1 second with a pointed
object to transmit signal to main unit. A beep
sound is heard from main unit and the data is
cleared.
16.2.5
Temporary Operation (Depending
On Breakdown Status)
1
Press the AUTO button (A beep receiving
sound) on the main unit to operate the unit.
(Remote control will become possible.)
2
The unit can temporarily be used until
repaired.
Summary of Contents for CS-E12NKR
Page 30: ...30 4 Location of Controls and Components 4 1 Indoor Unit 4 2 Outdoor Unit 4 3 Remote Control ...
Page 31: ...31 5 Dimensions 5 1 Indoor Unit 5 1 1 CS E7NKR CS E9NKR CS E12NKR CS E15NKR ...
Page 32: ...32 5 1 2 CS E18NKR CS E21NKR CS E24NKR CS E28NKR ...
Page 34: ...34 5 2 3 CU E28NKR ...
Page 35: ...35 6 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram 6 1 CU E7NKR ...
Page 36: ...36 6 2 CU E9NKR CU E12NKR ...
Page 37: ...37 6 3 CU E15NKR CU E18NKR ...
Page 38: ...38 6 4 CU E21NKR ...
Page 39: ...39 6 5 CU E24NKR CU E28NKR ...
Page 40: ...40 7 Block Diagram 7 1 CU E7NKR CU E9NKR CU E12NKR ...
Page 41: ...41 7 2 CU E15NKR CU E18NKR CU E21NKR ...
Page 42: ...42 7 3 CU E24NKR ...
Page 43: ...43 7 4 CU E28NKR ...
Page 44: ...44 8 Wiring Connection Diagram 8 1 Indoor Unit ...
Page 45: ...45 8 2 Outdoor Unit 8 2 1 CU E7NKR CU E9NKR CU E12NKR ...
Page 46: ...46 8 2 2 CU E15NKR CU E18NKR ...
Page 47: ...47 8 2 3 CU E21NKR ...
Page 48: ...48 8 2 4 CU E24NKR ...
Page 49: ...49 8 2 5 CU E28NKR ...
Page 50: ...50 9 Electronic Circuit Diagram 9 1 Indoor Unit ...
Page 51: ...51 9 2 Outdoor Unit 9 2 1 CU E7NKR CU E9NKR CU E12NKR ...
Page 52: ...52 9 2 2 CU E15NKR CU E18NKR ...
Page 53: ...53 9 2 3 CU E21NKR ...
Page 54: ...54 9 2 4 CU E24NKR ...
Page 55: ...55 9 2 5 CU E28NKR ...
Page 58: ...58 10 1 6 Human Activity Sensor Printed Circuit Board ...
Page 59: ...59 10 2 Outdoor Unit 10 2 1 CU E7NKR CU E9NKR CU E12NKR ...
Page 60: ...60 10 2 2 CU E15NKR CU E18NKR ...
Page 61: ...61 10 2 3 CU E21NKR CU E24NKR ...
Page 62: ...62 10 2 4 CU E28NKR ...
Page 63: ...63 10 2 5 Noise Filter Printed Board CU E21NKR ...
Page 108: ...108 16 3 Error Code Table ...
Page 109: ...109 ...
Page 140: ...140 17 1 1 3 To remove discharge grille ...
Page 141: ...141 17 1 1 4 To remove control board 17 1 1 5 To remove cross flow fan and indoor fan motor ...
Page 142: ...142 ...
Page 144: ...144 17 2 1 3 To remove power electronic controller ...
Page 146: ...146 ...
Page 201: ...201 19 2 5 CU E28NKR ...
Page 202: ...202 ...