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Diagnosis
Diagnosis method
H99
Indoor operating unit
freezing
The restriction on the compressor frequency is started when the indoor unit heat exchanger temperature is
between 8°C and 12°C. Operation stops if a temperature below 0°C continues for 6 minutes. Three minutes later,
operation is started up at a temperature from 3°C to 8°C. The restriction on the compressor frequency is released
at a temperature between 13°C and 14°C.
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
A cooling or dry mode operation conducted at a low outside air temperature is mainly possible: this
is not indicative of any malfunctioning
.
If the outdoor air temperature rises during automatic operation in the winter months, the dry mode
operation is selected. The H99 diagnostic display also appears at such a time.
2.
Check the refrigerating cycle: Gas may be leaking (the amount of refrigerant is low) or a pipe may be broken,
etc.
3.
Check also for short-circuits indoors and clogging of the air filters.
F11
4-way valve switching
failure
When a difference of 0°C to 5°C has been detected between the outdoor unit heat exchanger temperature and
liquid side pipe temperature on 5 occasions, the error occurs.
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
Check the 4-way valve coil: Check that no power is supplied to the coil during cooling and dry mode
operations, and that power is supplied during heating operation. Inspect the coil for broken wires (open-
circuit).
2.
If the coil trouble-free, the switching action of the 4-way valve may be defective.
F17
Indoor standby units
freezing
When the difference of an intake temperature (room temperature sensor) and the indoor unit heat exchanger
temperature (piping sensor) is higher than 10°C or an indoor unit heat exchanger temperature of below -1°C has
been detected continuously for 5 minutes, operation stops. Three minutes later, it is started up, and the error
occurs when this has occurred on 3 consecutive occasions.
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
Check the refrigerating cycle: Expansion valve leakage
2.
Check the indoor unit pipe temperature sensor. (Check for changes in its characteristics and check its
resistance.)
F90
PFC circuit protection When a DC voltage over 393V to 424V has been detected on 16 occasions, this error occurs.
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
To check whether the shutting valve has been left close by mistake, operation is performed for one to several
minutes after the compressor has started up, F93 is stored in the memory as the symptom, and operation
stops.
2.
Check the inverter circuit (for open-circuiting) in the control P.C. Board: Check the IPM base current (6
locations) within 3 minutes after the power has been turned back on. As the symptom, F93 is stored in the
memory 30 seconds after the compressor has started up, and operation stops. The error occurs after 4
restarts.
3.
Check for broken wires (for open-circuiting) in the compressor winding: Approximately 1 ohm under normal
conditions for each phase (same symptom as in 2.)
4.
Check the power supply voltage has been fluctuating or not.
F91
Refrigeration cycle
abnormality
When the compressor frequency is above 55 Hz and the current drops below the prescribed level continuously
for 7 minutes, operation stops, and it is restarted 3 minutes later.
When the compressor discharge temperature has exceeded the setting and the expansion valve has remained
fully open for 80 seconds, operation stops, and it is restarted 3 minutes later.
When the stopping described above has occurred on 4 occasions, operation stops, and the error occurs.
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
Check the refrigerating cycle: Gas may be leaking (more than one-half of the volume of the gas has gone).
The diagnosis displays resulting from a gas leak generally change in the following sequence depending on
the extent of the gas leak: H99
→
F97
→
F91
→
H16.
The range of this error (F91) is limited. (Compressor protection at the start of the season)
F93
Compressor abnormal
revolution
When a state in which the rotation of the compressor is not synchronized with the control signal has been
detected on 8 successive occasions, operation stops, and the error occurs.
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
To check whether the shutting valve has been left close by mistake, operation is performed for one to several
minutes after the compressor has started up, F93 is stored in the memory as the symptom, and operation
stops.
2.
Check the inverter circuit (for open-circuit) in the control P.C. Board: Check the IPM base current (6 locations)
within 3 minutes after the power has been turned back on. As the symptom, F93 is stored in the memory 30
seconds after the compressor has started up, and operation stops. The error occurs after 4 restarts.
3.
Check for broken wires (open-circuit) in the compressor winding: Approximately 1 ohm under normal
conditions for each phase (same symptom as in 2.)
F96
IPM (Power transistor
module) or
compressor
overheating
When error occurs from the electrical parts radiation fin temperature sensor and OLP output during operation,
operation stops, and it is restarted 3 minutes later. If the trouble occurs on 4 occasions, operation stops, and the
error occurs.
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
Something may be interfering with the dissipation of the heat outdoors or the outdoor unit fan may be
defective. (The outdoor unit fan is not running.)
2.
Defective IPM (Outdoor unit control P.C. Board)
3.
Gas leaks. Shutting valve is not opened.
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Summary of Contents for CS-ME10DTEG
Page 6: ...2 1 Wall Type 2 1 1 Remote Control 6 ...
Page 7: ...2 1 2 Indoor Unit 7 ...
Page 8: ...8 ...
Page 9: ...2 2 Duct Type 2 2 1 Remote Control 9 ...
Page 10: ...2 2 2 Indoor Unit 10 ...
Page 11: ...11 ...
Page 12: ...2 3 Ceiling Floor Type 2 3 1 Remote Control 12 ...
Page 13: ...2 3 2 Indoor Unit 13 ...
Page 14: ...2 4 Mini Cassette Type 2 4 1 Remote Control 14 ...
Page 15: ...2 4 2 Indoor Unit 15 ...
Page 21: ...4 Dimensions 4 1 Wall Type 21 ...
Page 22: ...22 ...
Page 23: ...4 2 Duct Type 23 ...
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Page 25: ...4 3 Ceiling Floor Type 25 ...
Page 26: ...4 4 Mini Cassette Type 26 ...
Page 27: ...4 5 Outdoor Unit 27 ...
Page 28: ...5 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram 28 ...
Page 29: ...6 Wiring Diagram 6 1 Wall Type 29 ...
Page 30: ...6 2 Duct Type 30 ...
Page 31: ...6 3 Ceiling Floor Type 31 ...
Page 32: ...6 4 Mini Cassette Type 32 ...
Page 33: ...6 5 Outdoor Unit 33 ...
Page 34: ...7 Electronic Circuit Diagram 34 ...
Page 35: ...Printed Circuit Board CU 3E18EBE 35 ...
Page 42: ...B Indoor Fan Control i Indoor fan control operation outline 1 Cooling Soft Dry 42 ...
Page 65: ...B Indoor Fan Control i Indoor fan control operation outline 1 Cooling Soft Dry 65 ...
Page 79: ...B Indoor Fan Control i Indoor fan control operation outline 1 Cooling Soft Dry 79 ...
Page 90: ...8 8 Outdoor Unit Check Point 90 ...
Page 96: ...10 Installation Information 96 ...
Page 97: ...11 Installation Instructions 97 ...
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Page 111: ...12 2 3 Detaching the Fan 12 2 4 Detaching the Fan Motor and Drain Motor 111 ...
Page 116: ...12 5 2 Removing the Control P C Board 12 5 3 Removing the Propeller Fan and Fan Motor 116 ...
Page 117: ...13 Technical Data 13 1 Operation Characteristics 117 ...
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Page 121: ...14 1 3 Exploded View Indoor Unit 121 ...
Page 123: ...14 1 5 Exploded View Indoor Unit 123 ...
Page 125: ...14 2 Duct Type 14 2 1 Exploded View Indoor Unit 125 ...
Page 127: ...14 3 Ceiling Floor Type 14 3 1 Exploded View Indoor Unit 127 ...
Page 129: ...14 4 Mini Cassette Type 14 4 1 Exploded View Indoor Unit 129 ...
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Page 132: ...14 4 3 Exploded View Indoor Unit Front Grille 132 ...
Page 134: ...14 5 Outdoor Unit 134 ...