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* The outdoor coil temperature sensor might have failed.
 
* The outdoor coil temperature sensor might have failed.
 
* The outdoor unit's main control board might have failed.
 
* The outdoor unit's main control board might have failed.
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| Check Compressor Exhaust Temperature Sensor
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* The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might be loose.
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* The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might have failed.
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* The outdoor unit's main control board might have failed.
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| ○
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| Communication Failure Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit
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* The communication cable connection might be loose.
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* The communication cable might have failed.
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* The connection between the filter board and the outdoor control board might be incorrect or loose.
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* The connection between the filter board and the terminal might be incorrect or loose.
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* The indoor unit control board might have failed.
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* The PFC board might have failed.
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* The power board might have failed.
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* The outdoor unit control board might have failed.
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| Current Overload Protection
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* The fan motor might have run abnormally.
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* The condenser and/or evaporator might be dirty.
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* The air inlet and outlet might be abnormal.
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| Maximum Current Protection
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* The outdoor control board might have short-circuited.
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* The drive board might have short-circuited.
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* Other electrical components might have short-circuited.
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| ★
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| Communication Error Between Outdoor Unit Control Board and Driver Board
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* The connection between control board and driver board might be loose.
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* Either the control or driver board might have failed.
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| ★
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| Check Outdoor EEPROM
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* The EEPROM chip might be loose.
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* The EEPROM chip might be inserted improperly.
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* The EEPROM chip might have failed.
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| ○
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| ★
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| Compressor Exhaust Temperature Too High Protection
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* The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might have failed.
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* The unit has insufficient refrigerant.
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| ★
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| ★
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| `
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| Check Outdoor Ambient Temperature Sensor
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* The outdoor ambient temperature sensor's connection might be loose.
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* The outdoor ambient temperature sensor might have failed.
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* The outdoor control board might have failed.
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| ★
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| ○
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| Compressor Shell Temperature Too High Protection
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* The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might be loose.
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* The unit has insufficient refrigerant.
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| ○
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| ○
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| Anti-Freeze Protection (Cooling) or Overload Protection (Heating) in Indoor Unit
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* The indoor coil temperature sensor might be loose.
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* The indoor coil temperature sensor might have failed.
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* The indoor control board might have failed.
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* The refrigerant system is abnormal.
 
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Revision as of 15:19, 19 April 2017

Note: ★ - Solid Light, ○ - Flashing Light, ` - Light is Off

Error Code Outdoor PCB LED lights Error Description Troubleshooting
LED1 LED2 LED3
` ` ` Normal Operation
` Check Outdoor Coil Temperature Sensor
  • The outdoor coil temperature sensor might be loose.
  • The outdoor coil temperature sensor might have failed.
  • The outdoor unit's main control board might have failed.
` ` Check Compressor Exhaust Temperature Sensor
  • The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might be loose.
  • The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might have failed.
  • The outdoor unit's main control board might have failed.
` ` Communication Failure Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit
  • The communication cable connection might be loose.
  • The communication cable might have failed.
  • The connection between the filter board and the outdoor control board might be incorrect or loose.
  • The connection between the filter board and the terminal might be incorrect or loose.
  • The indoor unit control board might have failed.
  • The PFC board might have failed.
  • The power board might have failed.
  • The outdoor unit control board might have failed.
` Current Overload Protection
  • The fan motor might have run abnormally.
  • The condenser and/or evaporator might be dirty.
  • The air inlet and outlet might be abnormal.
Maximum Current Protection
  • The outdoor control board might have short-circuited.
  • The drive board might have short-circuited.
  • Other electrical components might have short-circuited.
` Communication Error Between Outdoor Unit Control Board and Driver Board
  • The connection between control board and driver board might be loose.
  • Either the control or driver board might have failed.
Check Outdoor EEPROM
  • The EEPROM chip might be loose.
  • The EEPROM chip might be inserted improperly.
  • The EEPROM chip might have failed.
` Compressor Exhaust Temperature Too High Protection
  • The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might have failed.
  • The unit has insufficient refrigerant.
` Check Outdoor Ambient Temperature Sensor
  • The outdoor ambient temperature sensor's connection might be loose.
  • The outdoor ambient temperature sensor might have failed.
  • The outdoor control board might have failed.
` Compressor Shell Temperature Too High Protection
  • The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might be loose.
  • The unit has insufficient refrigerant.
` Anti-Freeze Protection (Cooling) or Overload Protection (Heating) in Indoor Unit
  • The indoor coil temperature sensor might be loose.
  • The indoor coil temperature sensor might have failed.
  • The indoor control board might have failed.
  • The refrigerant system is abnormal.