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Mini-Split Error Codes 

ERROR 

CODE 

EXPLANATION 

RED 

YELLOW  GREEN 

NOTES 

E1 

High Pressure protect 

  

  

  

E2 

Inside Anti-Freeze Protect 

  

  

  

E3 

Low Pressure Protect 

  

  

  

E4 Compressor 

Discharge 

protect 

  

  

6 sec Pause before Flash Sequence 

E5 

low pressure over current protect 

  

  

  

E6 

indoor-outdoor communication Error 

  

  

  

E7 Mode 

conflict 

  

  

  

E8 

high Temp protect 

  

  

  

E9 cold 

wind 

protect 

  

  

  

E0 

AC Voltage Low 

10 

  

  

  

H6 

No Indoor motor feedback 

11 

  

  

  

F1 

room temp sensor open/short 

  

  

  

F2 

Indoor evaporator sensor open/short 

  

  

  

F3 

Outdoor temp sensor open/short 

  

  

  

F4 

Outdoor evaporator sensor open/short 

  

  

6 sec Pause before Flash Sequence 

F5 

Outdoor sensor open/short 

  

  

  

F6 

Cooling Overload 

  

  

  

F7 

Unused 

  

  

  

F8 

Current Overload 

  

  

  

F9 

Unused 

  

  

  

F0 

Unused 

  

10 

  

  

H1 

Defrost 

  

  

1  

 

H2 

Static duct clean protect 

  

  

2  

 

H3 

compressor overload protect 

  

  

3  

 

H4 

System Abnormal 

  

  

6 sec Pause before Flash Sequence 

H5 

Mode Protect 

  

  

5  

 

H6 

Unused 

  

  

  

H7 

Synchronize fail 

  

  

7  

 

H8 

Water full protect 

  

  

8  

 

H9 

PTC heating Error 

  

  

9  

 

HO 

Heat high temp protect 

  

  

10  

 

FA 

Pipe Hot 

  

  

  

  

FH 

Freeze Protect 

  

  

  

  

Notes: Some Codes may not be available on some units. 
Codes will flash prior to any change of state I.E. cool off, cool on, heat off, heat on, power on, etc. 
Normal operation for indicator lights is as follows: Constant Red: power on, Constant Yellow: heat on, 
Constant Green: cool on. 
Heat Mode available for heat pump units only. 

  

Summary of Contents for MS212A13115A

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MINI SPLIT AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS FOR MODELS MS29A13115A MS212A13115A MS212A13240A MS218A13240A 950 0015 REV J 12 14 06...

Page 2: ...Unit Parts and Features 3 Installation Dimension Diagram 5 Safety Warnings 7 Selection of Installation Location 8 Indoor Unit Installation 9 Outdoor Unit Installation 12 Testing 14 Warranty 17 Specif...

Page 3: ...2...

Page 4: ...SEER Indoor Unit MS212A13115EA SYSTEM MODEL MS212A13115A Outdoor Unit MS212A13115CA 12 000 BTU 115 VAC 13 SEER Indoor Unit MS212A13240EA SYSTEM MODEL MS212A13240A Outdoor Unit MS212A13240CA 12 000 BTU...

Page 5: ...4 ________________________________________________________________ Name and Function of each Part Models MS29A13115A MS212A13115A MS212A13240A...

Page 6: ...5 ________________________________________________________________ Name and Function of each Part Model MS218A13240A...

Page 7: ...6 ________________________________________________________________ Installation Dimension Diagram Models MS29A13115A MS212A13115A MS212A13240A...

Page 8: ...7 ________________________________________________________________ Installation Dimension Diagram Model MS218A13240A...

Page 9: ...not use excessive torque on flare nuts during connection of the refrigeration tubes or service valve on discharge line may be damaged Do not install indoor unit in damp or wet locations Electrical ins...

Page 10: ...hting and away from any excessive heat source steam or flammable materials Outdoor Unit Allow sufficient ventilation around the unit see installation dimension diagram page 5 and page 6 The air intake...

Page 11: ...m being damaged Install Drainage Hose Extension optional Drainage hose extension is included with unit for use if attached drainage line is not long enough for your application Please note that the ex...

Page 12: ...Lines Refrigeration Lines and wiring can be routed from the indoor unit several different ways using the cut out access pieces on the back of the unit Bend the refrigeration lines carefully to the po...

Page 13: ...te leave remainder unwrapped to allow for remaining step in installation of the outdoor unit and connecting the indoor unit to the outdoor unit Carefully push bundled lines through the piping hole Han...

Page 14: ...sure that they do not sweat This will help to maintain the unit at its proper capacities Once all lines have been properly insulated bundle the refrigeration lines with the wiring conduit and wrap sec...

Page 15: ...ion using proper hardware 5 Connect refrigeration lines to Outdoor Unit Remove caps on outdoor unit Use standard A C practices to attach the refrigeration lines bundled in step 2 to the outdoor unit T...

Page 16: ...unit Tighten bonnet cover of gas valve and open gas and liquid valves completely 4 System Testing Before testing the system ensure that cut off valves of the connection pipes are opened and that all d...

Page 17: ...oor and outdoor unit Verify that unit has been connected as the proper wiring indicates Press ON OFF button on remote Press MODE button to verify operation of all functions Unit may take up to 4 min t...

Page 18: ...Turn unit to Cool mode Allow 3 4 min for compressor timer to operate Check for line voltage between pins 1 and 2 of indoor unit If no voltage is present please call technical support The unit vibrates...

Page 19: ...tion either repair or replace the unit free of charge within a reasonable time after the unit is returned This warranty DOES NOT cover z Damage accidental or otherwise to the unit while in possession...

Page 20: ...el Panasonic 2P14S126B1Y Panasonic 2P16S126B1P Panasonic 2P15S236A1H Hitachi SL253SN C7EU Compressor Type Rotary Rotary Rotary Hermetic motor compressor L R A A 49 54 26 39 Compressor RLA A 7 5 8 8 4...

Page 21: ...pen short 4 6 sec Pause before Flash Sequence F5 Outdoor sensor open short 5 F6 Cooling Overload 6 F7 Unused 7 F8 Current Overload 8 F9 Unused 9 F0 Unused 10 H1 Defrost 1 H2 Static duct clean protect...

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