Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- SERVICE MANUAL
- 1. GENERAL INFORMATION
- 2. TECHNICAL DATA AND PARTS LIST
- 3. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 1. Error code
- 2. Troubleshooting with error code
- 2-1. E: 11. Serial communication error (Serial reverse transfer error) (Outdoor unit)
- 2-2. E: 11. Serial communication error (Serial forward transfer error) (Indoor unit)
- 2-3. E: 12. Wired remote controller communication error (Indoor unit)
- 2-4. E: 18. External communication error (Indoor unit)
- 2-5. E: 32. Indoor unit main PCB error (Indoor unit)
- 2-6. E: 35. MANUAL AUTO button error (Indoor unit)
- 2-7. E: 41. Room temperature sensor error (Indoor unit)
- 2-8. E: 42. Indoor unit heat exchanger sensor error (Indoor unit)
- 2-9. E: 51. Indoor unit fan motor error (Indoor unit)
- 2-10. E: 58. Intake grille error (Indoor unit)
- 2-11. E: 62. Outdoor unit main PCB error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-12. E: 63. Inverter error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-13. E: 64. PFC circuit error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-14. E: 71. Discharge thermistor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-15. E: 73. Outdoor unit heat exchanger thermistor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-16. E: 74. Outdoor temperature thermistor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-17. E: 84. Current sensor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-18. E: 94. Trip detection (Outdoor unit)
- 2-19. E: 95. Compressor motor control error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-20. E: 97. Outdoor unit fan motor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-21. E: 99. 4-way valve error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-22. E: A1. Discharge temperature error (Outdoor unit)
- 3. Troubleshooting without error code
- 4. Troubleshooting with error code (For wireless LAN adapter)
- 4-1. E: 18. External communication error between indoor unit and WLAN adapter
- 4-2. Wireless LAN adapter error
- 4-3. Network communication error between wireless LAN router and WLAN adapter
- 4-4. E: 18. Communication error
- 4-5. E: 18. Wireless LAN adapter non-energized
- 4-6. Wireless LAN adapter Sleep mode (Indoor unit)
- 4-7. Mobile app setting method
- 5. Service parts information
- 6. Thermistor resistance values
- 4. CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS
- 1. Compressor frequency control
- 2. Auto changeover operation
- 3. Fan control
- 4. Louver control
- 5. Timer operation control
- 6. Defrost operation control
- 7. Various control
- 7-1. Auto restart
- 7-2. MANUAL AUTO operation
- 7-3. Forced cooling operation
- 7-4. 10 °C HEAT operation
- 7-5. ECONOMY operation
- 7-6. POWERFUL operation
- 7-7. Compressor preheating
- 7-8. Electronic expansion valve control
- 7-9. Prevention to restart for 3 minutes (3 minutes st)
- 7-10. 4-way valve control
- 7-11. Outdoor unit low noise operation
- 8. Various protections
- 5. FILED WORKING
5-3. Outdoor unit Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV)
Check point 1. Check connections
Check connection of connector. (Loose connector or open cable)
NOTE: For details of wiring diagram, refer to "Wiring diagrams" in Chapter 2. TECHNICAL DATA
AND PARTS LIST on page 02-14.
Check point 2. Check coil of EEV
Remove connector, check each winding resistance of coil.
Read wire Resistance value
1 (Red)—2 (Blue)
46 Ω ± 4 Ω
at 68°F (20°C)
1 (Red)—3 (Orange)
1 (Red)—4 (Yellow)
1 (Red)—5 (White)
→ If Resistance value is abnormal, replace EEV.
Check point 3. Check Voltage from main PCB
Remove connector and check voltage (DC 12 V)
→ If it does not appear, replace main PCB.
Check point 4. Check noise at start up
Turn on the power and check the operation noise.
→ If an abnormal noise does not show, replace main PCB.
Check point 5. Check Opening and Closing Operation of Valve
When valve is closed, it has a temp. difference
between inlet and outlet
Pipe (In)
Pipe (Out)
Hi TEMP.
Normal TEMP.
CLOSE
Example : Hot Gas
If it is open, it has no temp. difference between
inlet and outlet
Pipe (In)
Hi TEMP.
OPEN
Example : Hot Gas
Pipe (Out)
Hi TEMP.
5-3. Outdoor unit Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV) - (03-66) - 5. Service parts information
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