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(1) Indoor coil temperature code
During the test run, the indoor coil temperature code from 1 to 15 is displayed on the remote controller instead of room
temperature. The code should fall with the lapse of time in normal COOL operation, and should rise in normal HEAT
operation.
(2) Trouble during test run
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If the unit malfunctions during the test run, refer to section 10 in this manual entitled “TROUBLESHOOTING.”
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When the optional program timer is connected to the conditioner, refer to its operating instructions.
2-8 Emergency operation
When the remote controller or microprocessor malfunctions but all other parts are normal, emergency operation is started
by setting the dip switch SW3 on the indoor controller board.
<Before emergency operation>
1. Make sure the compressor and the indoor fan are operating normally.
2. Locate the defect with the self-diagnostic function. When the self-diagnostic function indicates “protective function is
working”, release the protective function before starting the emergency operation.
CAUTION: When the self-diagnostic function indicates a check code of “P5” (drain pump malfunction), DO NOT start the
emergency operation because the drain may overflow.
<How to operate>
1. For emergency cooling, set the dip switch SW3-1 to ON and SW3-2 to OFF.
For emergency heating, set the dip switch SW3-1,2 to ON.
2. Turn ON the outdoor unit breaker and then ON the indoor unit breaker.
Emergency operation will now start.
3. During emergency operation, the indoor fan operates on high speed, but the swing louvers and the auto vanes do not
operate.
4. To stop emergency operation, turn OFF the indoor unit breaker.
NOTE: The remote controller POWER ON/OFF button can not start/stop emergency operations.
CAUTION: Do not use emergency cooling for more than 10 hours, as the indoor coil may freeze.
Code
Indoor coil
temperature
Indoor coil
temperature
Thermistor
abnormality
Code
1
-40~1˚C
9
~45˚C
2
~10˚C
~15˚C
~20˚C
~25˚C
~30˚C
~90˚C
~35˚C
~40˚C
10
11
12
13
14
15
~50˚C
3
~55˚C
4
~60˚C
5
~70˚C
6
7
8
1 ON
1
2
1.2 ON
1
2
1-2 OFF
1
2
Emergency
cooling
Emergency
heating
Normal
operation
Microprocessor board