
Symbol
Diagnosis
Diagnosis method
F97
Compressor high
discharge temperature
This error occurs and operation stops when this happens on 6 occasions (it is cleared when the operation is
normal for 20 minutes).
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
Check the refrigerating cycle: Gas may be leaking (The amount of refrigerant is low). The stopping of the
outdoor unit from time to time is a symptom of this error.
2.
When operation steps with this error occurs, check the compressor temperature sensor. (Check for changes
in its characteristics and check its resistance.)
3.
Something may be interfering with the dissipation of the heat outdoors or the outdoor unit fan may be
defective. (The fan will not run because of open-circuiting.)
(The protection may be activated by an overload, and the F97 error will remain stored in the memory.)
F98
Total running current
protection
When the total current exceeds the setting (17A to 20A), frequency control is started, and if it then exceeds the
setting, operation stops, and the error occurs.
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
Check the AC voltage at the outdoor unit terminal board during operation: The voltage drop must be within
5% of the voltage when operation has stopped (±110% of rated voltage even during operation). If the voltage
drop exceeds 5% of if the voltage changes suddenly, inspect whether the power supply cord and
indoor/outdoor unit connection cables are too long or too small in diameter, etc.
2.
Check whether something is interfering with the dissipation of the heat exchanger outdoors (during cooling
operation): Normally, the capacity is limited by the current so that outdoor unit doesn’t stop, and the
diagnostic display does not appear.
F99
DC peak detection
When "Output current error", which occurs when the prescribed current level is exceeded, has occurred on 16
consecutive occasions, operation stops, and the error occurs.
<Diagnosis checkpoint>
1.
Check whether the compressor is defective (locked up or shorted winding). Check the outdoor unit control
P.C. Board.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...