Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Table of contents
- Part 1 List of Functions
- Part 2 Specifications
- Part 3 Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram
- Part 4 Refrigerant Circuit
- Part 5 Functions and Control
- Part 6 Test Operation and Field Settings
- Part 7 Remote Controller
- Part 8 Troubleshooting
- 1. Troubleshooting with LED
- 2. Service Diagnosis
- 3. Error Codes and Description
- 4. Troubleshooting for CTXG, CTXS, FTXS, CDXS, FDXS, FVXS Series
- 5. Troubleshooting for FFQ Series
- 6. Troubleshooting for Branch Provider (BP) Unit
- 7. Troubleshooting for Outdoor Unit
- 8. Thermistor Resistance/Temperature Characteristics
- 9. Pressure Sensor
- 10. Method of Replacing Inverter’s Power Transistors Modules
- Part 9 Appendix
Test Operation SiUS181631EA
116 Test Operation and Field Settings
1.1.3 Check Operation
* During check operation, mount front panel to avoid the misjudging.
* Check operation is mandatory for normal unit operation.
(When the check operation is not executed, alarm code U3 is displayed.)
On completion of test operation, LED on outdoor unit PCB displays the following.
H3P ON: Normal completion
H2P and H3P ON: Abnormal completion
→
Check the indoor unit remote controller for
error code display and correct it.
Check on operation
Press and hold the TEST
(BS4) button on outdoor unit
PCB for 5 seconds.
{ The test operation is started automatically.
The following judgments are conducted within 15 minutes (about 30
minutes at the maximum).
• Check for wrong wiring
• Check stop valve for not open
The following indications are conducted while in test operation.
• LED on outdoor unit PCB — H2P Blinks (test operation)
• Remote controller Indicates (during centralized control) on
upper right.
Indicates (test operation) on lower left
(Only for SkyAir)
(R15435)
Error code Nonconformity during installation Remedial action
E3
The stop valve of the outdoor unit is left
closed.
Open the gas-side stop valve and the liquid-side stop valve.
Refrigerant overcharged
Recalculate the required amount of refrigerant from the piping
length and correct the refrigerant charge level by recovering any
excessive refrigerant with a refrigerant recovery machine.
E4
The stop valve of the outdoor unit is left
closed.
Open the gas-side stop valve and the liquid-side stop valve.
Refrigerant shortage
Check if the additional refrigerant charge has been finished
correctly.
Recalculate the required amount of refrigerant from the piping
length and add an adequate amount of refrigerant.
F3
Refrigerant overcharged
Recalculate the required amount of refrigerant from the piping
length and correct the refrigerant charge level by recovering any
excessive refrigerant with a refrigerant recovery machine.
The stop valve of the outdoor unit is left
closed.
Open the gas-side stop valve and the liquid-side stop valve.
Refrigerant shortage
Check if the additional refrigerant charge has been finished
correctly.
Recalculate the required amount of refrigerant from the piping
length and add an adequate amount of refrigerant.
F6
Refrigerant overcharged
Recalculate the required amount of refrigerant from the piping
length and correct the refrigerant charge level by recovering any
excessive refrigerant with a refrigerant recovery machine.
U2
Insufficient power supply voltage Check if the power supply voltage is supplied properly.
U3
If a check operation has not been performed. Perform a check operation.
U4
No power is supplied to the outdoor unit. Turn the power on for the outdoor unit.
UA
If no dedicated indoor unit is being used.
Check the indoor unit. If it is not a dedicated unit, replace the indoor
unit.
UF
The stop valve of the outdoor unit is left
closed.
Open the gas-side stop valve and the liquid-side stop valve.
If the right indoor unit piping and wiring are
not properly connected to the outdoor unit.
Make sure that the right indoor unit piping and wiring are properly
connected to the outdoor unit.
UH
If the interunit wiring has not be connected or
it has shorted.
Make sure the interunit wiring is correctly attached to terminals
(X2M) F1/F2 on the outdoor unit circuit board.