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Table 1.  Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

Unit does not start.

• 

Power failure

• 

Power to unit is OFF or disconnected

• 

Circuit breaker may be tripped or fuse may be 

blown

• 

Wireless remote control batteries may have 

lost their charge or unit controller may have 

malfunctioned

• 

Wait for power to be restored

• 

Turn on or reconnect power to the unit

• 

Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse

• 

Replace AAA size batteries in wireless remote 

control. Check controller for proper function

Indoor fan is operating; however, air is 

not cool.

• 

Temperature not properly set at con trol

• 

Compressor may be kept off by delay

• 

Check temperature setting at control

• 

Wait for delay to expire

Unit cycles on and off frequently.

• 

Refrigerant charge is incorrect

• 

Air in refrigerant circuit

• 

Compressor malfunction

• 

Improper voltage

• 

System refrigerant circuit is blocked

• 

Check for refrigerant leaks and prop erly charge 

system

• 

Evacuate and properly charge system

• 

Check compressor and replace, if ne cessary

• 

Check with utility company to provide proper 

voltage

• 

Clear blockage

Unit not cooling properly.

• 

Indoor and/or outdoor coil are dirty

• 

Air filter is dirty

• 

Air  flow  around  indoor  and/or  outdoor  unit  is 

obstructed

• 

Doors and/or windows are open

• 

Direct sunlight is affecting indoor tem perature

• 

Heat source inside is placing a large burden on 

the system

• 

Suction pressure is low due to possible refrig-

erant leak

• 

Clean indoor and/or outdoor coil

• 

Clean or replace air filter

• 

Remove obstructions

• 

Close doors and windows

• 

Use curtains or blinds to block direct sunlight.

• 

Reduce burden of heat source

• 

Check for refrigerant leaks and prop erly charge 

system

Unit not heating properly.

• 

Doors and/or windows are open

• 

Suction pressure is low due to possible refrig-

erant leak

• 

Close doors and windows

• 

Check for refrigerant leaks and prop erly charge 

system

Fan speed cannot be changed.

Check the mode listed on the unit dis play. Fan 

speed cannot be changed in the AUTO or DRY 

mode

Fan speed cannot be changed in AUTO or DRY 

mode. Change mode to COOL, FAN ONLY or HEAT.

Wireless remote control signal is not 

being trans mitted, even when ON/OFF 

button is pressed.

Batteries may have lost their charge

Replace AAA size batteries (2)

The TEMP adjustment indicator is not 

available.

Check the mode listed on the unit dis play. 

Temperature cannot be adjusted in the FAN ONLY 

mode

Change the mode to COOL, HEAT or DRY

Operation indicator disappears from 

the display after a period of time.

Check to see if display reads TIMER OFF

Timed operation is terminated at the end of the 

TIMER period

TIMER ON disappears from the display 

after a period of time.

Check to see if display reads TIMER OFF

Timed operation is terminated when time period has 

expired.

No tones being sounded by indoor unit, 

even when ON/OFF button is pressed.

• 

Infra-red receiver must be able to see signal 

from wireless remote control

• 

Batteries may have lost their charge

• 

Aim wireless remote control infra-red transmit ter 

directly at receiver

• 

Replace AAA size batteries (2)

Содержание M22A

Страница 1: ...check condition of stand occasionally to ensure that it remains stable Do NOT install sprinklers or soaker hoses where they can expose the outdoor unit to treated water Prolonged exposure to treated...

Страница 2: ...R DIFFUSER LOUVER ADJUSTMENT LEVER Ceiling or Floor Mounted Non Ducted Unit DISCHARGE AIR LOUVER AIR FILTER RETURN AIR DISCHARGE AIR LOUVER AIR FILTER Open front cover RETURN AIR Filter CONTROL BOX DI...

Страница 3: ...ler or the wireless remote control to set the position of the discharge air louvers The louvers may be set to automatically swing between the outward and downward positions OR you may set the louvers...

Страница 4: ...ssettes Simultaneously press two latch relese buttons M33A or M33B or slide grille release latches toward the middle as shown M22A Figure 5 Typical Filter Removal and Cleaning Preparing Unit for Prolo...

Страница 5: ...door coil reaches a pre set temperature This prevents the delivery of cold air into the space and is nor mal Indoor fan is on compressor is off In certain normal operating modes the indoor fan is on w...

Страница 6: ...ean indoor and or outdoor coil Clean or replace air filter Remove obstructions Close doors and windows Use curtains or blinds to block direct sunlight Reduce burden of heat source Check for refrigeran...

Страница 7: ...t overload sensed F1 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error F2 Outdoor coil temperature sensor error F3 Compressor discharge temperature sensor error F4 Outdoor unit EEPROM error F5 Outdoor unit fan...

Страница 8: ...8...

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