LMAS Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- SERVICE MANUAL
- 1. GENERAL INFORMATION
- 2. TECHNICAL DATA AND PARTS LIST
- 3. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 1. Error code
- 1-1. How to check the error memory
- 1-2. How to erase the error memory
- 1-3. Error code table (Indoor unit and wired remote controller)
- 1-4. Error code table (Outdoor unit)
- 1-5. Error code table (Wireless LAN indicator)
- 1-6. Error code table (Mobile app)
- 1-7. Error message for wireless LAN control (Mobile app)
- 2. Troubleshooting with error code
- 2-1. E: 11.X. Serial communication error (Serial reverse transfer error) (Outdoor unit)
- 2-2. E: 11.X. Serial communication error (Serial forward transfer error) (Indoor unit)
- 2-3. E: 12.X. Wired remote controller communication error (Indoor unit)
- 2-4. E: 18.X. External communication error (Indoor unit)
- 2-5. E: 23.X. Combination error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-6. E: 26.X. Address setting error in wired remote controller (Indoor unit)
- 2-7. E: 29.X. Connected unit number error (Indoor unit)
- 2-8. E: 32.X. Indoor unit main PCB error (Indoor unit)
- 2-9. E: 35.X. MANUAL AUTO button error (Indoor unit)
- 2-10. E: 3A.X. Indoor unit communication circuit error (Indoor unit)
- 2-11. E: 41.X. Room temperature sensor error (Indoor unit)
- 2-12. E: 42.X. Indoor unit heat exchanger sensor error (Indoor unit)
- 2-13. E: 51.X. Indoor unit fan motor error (Indoor unit)
- 2-14. E: 58.X. Intake grille error (Indoor unit)
- 2-15. E: 62.X. Outdoor unit main PCB error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-16. E: 63.X. Inverter error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-17. E: 64.X. PFC circuit error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-18. E: 65.X. Trip terminal L error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-19. E: 71.X. Discharge thermistor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-20. E: 73.X. Heat exchanger (Middle/Outlet) temperature thermistor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-21. E: 74.X. Outdoor temperature thermistor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-22. E: 77.X. Heat sink thermistor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-23. E: 84.X. Current sensor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-24. E: 86.X. High pressure switch error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-25. E: 86.X. Pressure sensor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-26. E: 94.X. Trip detection (Outdoor unit)
- 2-27. E: 95.X. Compressor motor control error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-28. E: 97.X. Outdoor unit fan motor error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-29. E: 99.X. 4-way valve error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-30. E: A1.X. Discharge temperature error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-31. E: A5.X. Low pressure error (Outdoor unit)
- 2-32. E: AC.X. Heat sink temperature error (Outdoor unit)
- 3. Troubleshooting without error code
- 4. Troubleshooting with error code (For wireless LAN adapter)
- 4-1. E: 18.X. 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.X. Communication error
- 4-5. E: 18.X. 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
- 1. Error code
- 4. CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS
- 1. Rotation number control of compressor
- 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. MIN. HEAT operation
- 7-5. ECONOMY operation
- 7-6. POWERFUL operation
- 7-7. Fresh air control
- 7-8. Compressor preheating
- 7-9. External electrical heater control
- 7-10. Electronic expansion valve control
- 7-11. Prevention to restart for 3 minutes (3 minutes st)
- 7-12. 4-way valve control
- 7-13. Peak cut operation
- 7-14. Unit status monitoring and the detected value indication
- 8. Various protections
- 5. FILED WORKING
- BACK COVER
1. Error code
→hen a problem occurs in the system or the connected device, the error content is notified by dis-
playing the code.
NOTE: This function is only available in a system with indoor or IR receiver units equipped with
LED lamps to indicate the error content.
Errors, once displayed, will be automatically stored in the PC board of the indoor unit. Even if the
power is disconnected, the memory containing the error history will not be erased.
If another error occurs later, the stored error memory will be updated automatically and replaced with
the new one. (Previous error will be erased.)
1-1. How to check the error memory
→hen an error occurs, the operation lamp (Green) and the timer lamp (Orange) indicate the error
content by blinking. To check the error memory, follow the procedures below.
1. Stop the operation of the air conditioner, and then disconnect the power supply.
2. Reconnect the power supply.
3. In one of the following two methods, the memorized error is only displayed during the “3 min-
utes ST”* state period.
• Start the operation and then press the TEST RUN button on the remote controller.
• Press the MANUAL AUTO button on the indoor unit for 10 seconds or more.
Error memory display
2 minutes 20 seconds
Starting operation and then;
- Press TEST RUN button on the remote controller.
or
- Press MANUAL AUTO button on the indoor unit for 10 seconds or more.
In case of “No memorized error display” ,
TEST RUN display will be shown.
Turning on the power supply
*: The “3 minutes ST” period lasts 2 minutes and 20 seconds after turning on the power supply.
1-2. How to erase the error memory
The error memory can be erased in one of the following two methods.
• Manual erase: Pressing the MANUAL AUTO button on the indoor unit while the “Error memory dis-
play” is being shown. (Short beep emits for about 3 seconds.)
• Automatic erase: After continuing the normal operation of the air conditioner without error for 2
hours or longer after displaying the error memory as described in How to check the error memory.
(Except FAN operation mode.)
1-1. How to check the error memory - (03-1) - 1. Error code
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