Error Code
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Indoor PCB LED lights
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Error Description
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Troubleshooting
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Running
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Timer
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Sleep
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Power
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1
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2
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3
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4
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EA
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Display Board and Control Board Communication Error
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- The connection between the display board and control board might be loose.
- The indoor control board might have failed.
- The wiring of the display board might be incorrect.
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0
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Normal Operations
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1
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x
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○
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x
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x
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Outdoor Coil Temperature Sensor Failure
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- The outdoor coil temperature sensor might be loose.
- The outdoor coil temperature sensor might have failed.
- The indoor control board might have failed.
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2
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x
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○
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★
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x
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Compressor Exhaust Temperature Sensor Failure
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- The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might be loose.
- The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might have failed.
- The outdoor control board might have failed.
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5
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★
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○
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x
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x
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IPM Module Protection
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- The IPM board might have failed.
- The outdoor fan might be broken.
- The outdoor fan motor might have failed.
- The outdoor fan is being obstructed.
- The condenser might be dirty.
- The outdoor unit might not have been installed correctly.
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6
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★
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○
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x
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★
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AC Voltage Higher or Lower Protection
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- The supply voltage is higher or lower than normal.
- The inner supply voltage of the unit is higher or lower than normal.
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7
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★
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○
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★
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x
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Communication Failure Between Indoor and Outdoor Units
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- 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.
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8
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★
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○
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★
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★
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Current Overload Protection
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- The fan motor might have run abnormally.
- The condenser and/or evaporator might be dirty.
- The air inlet and outlet might be abnormal.
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9
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x
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x
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○
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x
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Maximum Current Protection
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- The outdoor control board might have short-circuited.
- The drive board might have short-circuited.
- Other electrical components might have short-circuited.
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10
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x
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x
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○
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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.
- Either the control or driver board might have failed.
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11
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x
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★
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○
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x
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Check Outdoor EEPROM
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- The EEPROM chip might be loose.
- The EEPROM chip might be inserted improperly.
- The EEPROM chip might have failed.
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12
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x
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★
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○
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★
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Outdoor Ambient Temperature Too Low Protection
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- Outdoor ambient temperature too low for operation.
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13
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★
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x
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○
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x
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Compressor Exhaust Temperature Too High Protection
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- The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might have failed.
- The unit has insufficient refrigerant.
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14
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★
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x
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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.
- The outdoor ambient temperature sensor might have failed.
- The outdoor control board might have failed.
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15
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★
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★
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○
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x
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Compressor Shell Temperature Too High Protection
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- The compressor exhaust temperature sensor might be loose.
- The unit has insufficient refrigerant.
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16
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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.
- The indoor coil temperature sensor might have failed.
- The indoor control board might have failed.
- The refrigerant system is abnormal.
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17
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PFC Protection
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- The PFC might have failed.
- The outdoor drive board might have failed.
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18
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DC Compressor Start Failure
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- The outdoor drive board might have failed.
- The compressor might have failed.
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19
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x
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x
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x
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○
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Check Compressor Drive
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- The outdoor drive board might have failed.
- The compressor might have failed.
- The outdoor control board might have failed.
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20
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★
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x
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x
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○
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Outdoor Fan Motor Locked Rotor Protection
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- The connection of the outdoor fan motor might be loose.
- There might be something obstructing the outdoor fan motor.
- The fan motor might have failed.
- The outdoor control board might have failed.
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21
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Outdoor Coil Anti-Overload Protection With Cooling
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- There might be too much refrigerant.
- The outdoor fan motor might have failed.
- The outdoor fan might be broken.
- The condensor might be dirty.
- The air inlet and outlet of the indoor and outdoor unit is abnormal.
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22
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Compressor Pre-Heating Process
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- This is a normal operation mode in cold weather.
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24
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Check Outdoor Board Chip
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- The drive board might not be compatible with this unit.
- The compressor might not be compatible with this unit.
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25
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Low Frequency Protection
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- When frequency of system is too low, the unit will start self protection, and when working condition comes back, the unit will work again. Usually, after about 3 to 5 mins, the unit will recover or you can power off unit at first, then restart the unit.
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26
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Protection Against Overheated Outdoor Radiator
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- Radiator sensors might have failed.
- Detection circuit of the sensor on the control panel might have failed.
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27
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High Pressure System Protection
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- The pressure switch might have failed.
- The pressure detection system on the control panel might have failed.
- The measured value of the system pressure might have exceeded the limit.
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33
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○
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x
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x
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★
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Check Indoor Ambient Temperature Sensor
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- The indoor ambient temperature sensor might be loose.
- The indoor ambient temperature sensor might have failed.
- The indoor ambient control board might have failed.
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34
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○
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x
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★
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x
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Check indoor Coil Temperature Sensor
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- The indoor coil temperature sensor might be loose.
- The indoor coil temperature sensor might have failed.
- The indoor control board might have failed.
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36
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○
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★
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x
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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.
- 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.
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38
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○
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★
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★
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★
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Check Indoor EEPROM Failure
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- The EEPROM chip might be loose.
- The indoor control board might have failed.
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39
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○
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x
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★
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★
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Check Indoor Fan Motor
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- The indoor fan motor might be obstructed.
- The indoor fan motor cord might be loose.
- The indoor fan motor might have failed.
- The indoor control board might have failed.
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41
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★
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★
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○
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★
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Indoor Board Grounding Failure
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- Indoor control board has failed.
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