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MODELS: GWH09RB-K3DNA2C(CB301001100)
GWH09RB-K3DNA2C(CB301001102)
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C(CB302000900)
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C(CB302000901)
GWH09RB-K3DNA5C(CB304000500)
GWH09RB-K3DNA6C(CB305000100)
GWH09RB-K3DNA8C(CB313000100)
GWH12RB-K3DNA2C(CB301001200)
GWH12RB-K3DNA2C(CB301001202)
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C(CB302001000)
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C(CB302001001)
GWH12RB-K3DNA5C(CB304000600)
GWH12RB-K3DNA6C(CB305000200)
GWH12RB-K3DNA8C(CB313000200)
(Refrigerant R410A)
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................50
9.1 Malfunction Analysis .......................................................................................................50
9.2 Flashing LED of Indoor/Outdoor Unit and Primary Judgement ......................................54
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/I(CB302N00900)
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/I(CB302N00901)
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/I(CB302N01000)
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/I(CB302N01001)
GWH09RB-K3DNA5C/I(CB304N00500)
GWH12RB-K3DNA5C/I(CB304N00600)
GWH09RB-K3DNA6C/I(CB305N00100)
GWH12RB-K3DNA6C/I(CB305N00200)
GWH09RB-K3DNA8C/I(CB313N00100)
GWH12RB-K3DNA8C/I(CB313N00200)
Outdoor Unit
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/O(CB302W00900)
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/O(CB302W00901)
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/O(CB302W01000)
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/O(CB302W01001)
Remote Controller
YAA1FB
Safety Precautions
1. Safety Precautions
Installing, starting up, and servicing air conditioner can be
hazardous due to system pressure, electrical components,
and equipment location, etc.
Only trained, qualified installers and service personnel are
allowed to install, start-up, and service this equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning coils. All other operations should
be performed by trained service personnel.
Warning
Caution
Warning
All electric work must be performed by a licensed technician
according to local regulations and the instructions given in
this manual.
Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main
electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position.
There may be more than 1 disconnect switch. Lock out
and tag switch with a suitable warning label.
Never supply power to the unit unless all wiring and tubing are completed, reconnected and checked.
This system adopts highly dangerous electrical voltage.
Incorrect connection or inadequate grounding can cause
personal injury or death. Stick to the wiring diagram and
all the instructions when wiring.
Have the unit adequately grounded in accordance with
local electrical codes.
Have all wiring connected tightly. Loose connection may
lead to overheating and a possible fire hazard.
Caution
Never install the unit in a place where a combustible gas
might leak, or it may lead to fire or explosion.
Make a proper provision against noise when the unit is
installed at a telecommunication center or hospital.
Provide an electric leak breaker when it is installed in a
watery place.
Never wash the unit with water.
Handle unit transportation with care. The unit should not
be carried by only one person if it is more than 20kg.
Never touch the heat exchanger fins with bare hands.
Never touch the compressor or refrigerant piping without
wearing glove.
Do not have the unit operate without air filter.
Should any emergency occur, stop the unit and disconnect the power immediately.
Properly insulate any tubing running inside the room to
prevent the water from damaging the wall.
All installation or repair work shall be performed by your dealer or a specialized subcontractor as there is the risk of fire,
electric shock, explosion or injury.
Specifications
2. Specications
2.1 Unit Specications
Model
Product Code
Rated Voltage
Rated Frequency
Supply
Phases
Power Supply Mode
Cooling Capacity (Min~Max)
Heating Capacity (Min~Max)
Cooling Power Input (Min~Max)
Heating Power Input (Min~Max)
Cooling Power Current
Heating Power Current
Rated Input
Rated Current
Air Flow Volume(SH/H/M/L/SL)
Dehumidifying Volume
EER
COP
SEER
SCOP
Application Area
Power
V~
Hz
W
W
W
W
A
A
W
A
m3/h
L/h
W/W
W/W
W/W
W/W
m2
mm
r/min
r/min
W
A
F
W
mm
mm
mm
W
A
dB (A)
dB (A)
mm
mm
mm
kg
kg
GWH09RB-K3DNA2C, GWH09RB-K3DNA3C
GWH09RB-K3DNA5C, GWH09RB-K3DNA6C
GWH09RB-K3DNA8C
CB301001100, CB302000900
CB304000500, CB305000100
CB313000100
220-240
50
1
Indoor
2600(880~3000)
2750(760~3500)
720(110~1200)
720(110~1470)
3.13
3.13
1550
7.00
650/500/400/300/0.80
6.40
4.00
12-18
GWH09RB-K3DNA2C/I, GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/I
GWH09RB-K3DNA5C/I, GWH09RB-K3DNA6C/I
GWH09RB-K3DNA8C/I
CB301N01100, CB302N00900
CB304N00500, CB305N00100
CB313N00100
Cross-ow
92X645
1260/1050/900/690/1320/1200/1000/910/20
0.10
1.0
Aluminum Fin-copper Tube
7
2-1.4
640X24.8X266.7
MP24AA
2
3.15
41/39/36/33/53/49/44/38/845X275X189
923X264X356
926X267X371
10.0
12.0
Specifications
Outdoor
Unit
Suction Side
Sound Pressure Level (H/M/L)
Sound Power Level (H/M/L)
Dimension (WXHXD)
Dimension of Carton Box (LXWXH)
Dimension of Package (LXWXH)
Net Weight
Gross Weight
Refrigerant
Refrigerant Charge
Length
Gas Additional Charge
Connection Outer Diameter Liquid Pipe
Outer Diameter Gas Pipe
Pipe
Max Distance Height
Max Distance Length
A
A
W
C
C
C
mm
mm
mm
rpm
W
A
F
m3/h
mm
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/O
CB302W00900
ZHUHAI LANDA COMPRESSOR CO., LTD.
QXA-A086zE190A
FVC 68D / RB 68EP
Rotary
20.00
4.20
881
1NT11L-6233
Electron expansion valve
16~30
18~43
-7~24
Aluminum Fin-copper Tube
7
2-1.4
680X38X506
900/650
30
0.15
2000
Axial-ow
400
Automatic Defrosting
T1
I
IP24
MPa
4.3
MPa
2.5
dB (A)
dB (A)
mm
mm
mm
kg
kg
55/-/60/-/776X540X320
848X360X580
851X363X595
30.0
32.0
R410A
0.90
5
20
6
9.52
10
15
kg
m
g/m
mm
mm
m
m
The above data is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate of the unit.
Specifications
Model
GWH09RB-K3DNA2C, GWH09RB-K3DNA3C
Product Code
Power
Supply
CB301001102, CB302000901
Rated Voltage
V~
220-240
Rated Frequency
Hz
50
Phases
Indoor
W
2600(880~3000)
2750(760~3500)
720(110~1200)
720(110~1470)
3.13
3.13
Rated Input
1550
Rated Current
7.00
m /h
650/500/400/300/-
Dehumidifying Volume
L/h
0.80
W/W
EER
COP
W/W
SEER
W/W
6.40
SCOP
W/W
4.00
m2
12-18
Application Area
Model of Indoor Unit
GWH09RB-K3DNA2C/I, GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/I
CB301001102, CB302000901
Fan Type
Cross-ow
Diameter Length(DXL)
mm
92X645
r/min
1260/1050/900/690/-
r/min
1320/1200/1000/910/-
20
0.10
1.0
Input of Heater
Evaporator Form
Indoor Unit
Pipe Diameter
mm
Row-n Gap
mm
2-1.4
mm
640X24.8X266.7
MP24AA
W
3.15
dB (A)
41/39/36/33/-
dB (A)
53/49/44/38/-
Dimension (WXHXD)
mm
845X275X189
mm
923X264X356
mm
926X267X371
Net Weight
kg
10.0
Gross Weight
kg
12.0
Specifications
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/O
CB302W00901
Compressor Manufacturer/Trademark
Compressor Model
QXA-A086zE190A
Compressor Oil
Compressor Type
Rotary
L.R.A.
20.00
Compressor RLA
4.20
881
Overload Protector
1NT11L-6233
Throttling Method
Operation temp
16~30
18~43
-7~24
Condenser Form
Pipe Diameter
Outdoor
Unit
Rows-n Gap
mm
2-1.4
mm
680X38X506
rpm
900/650
30
0.15
m3/h
2000
Fan Type
Fan Diameter
Axial-ow
mm
Defrosting Method
T1
Isolation
Moisture Protection
Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the
Discharge Side
Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the
400
Automatic Defrosting
Climate Type
I
IP24
MPa
4.3
Suction Side
Sound Pressure Level (H/M/L)
MPa
2.5
dB (A)
55/-/-
dB (A)
60/-/-
mm
776X540X320
Dimension (WXHXD)
Dimension of Carton Box (LXWXH)
mm
848X360X580
mm
851X363X595
Net Weight
kg
30.0
Gross Weight
kg
32.0
Refrigerant
R410A
Refrigerant Charge
kg
0.90
Length
g/m
20
mm
mm
9.52
10
15
The above data is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate of the unit.
Specifications
Model
Product Code
Rated Voltage
Rated Frequency
Supply
Phases
Power Supply Mode
Cooling Capacity (Min~Max)
Heating Capacity (Min~Max)
Cooling Power Input (Min~Max)
Heating Power Input (Min~Max)
Cooling Power Current
Heating Power Current
Rated Input
Rated Current
Air Flow Volume(SH/H/M/L/SL)
Dehumidifying Volume
EER
COP
SEER
SCOP
Application Area
Power
V~
Hz
W
W
W
W
A
A
W
A
m3/h
L/h
W/W
W/W
W/W
W/W
m2
mm
r/min
r/min
W
A
F
W
mm
mm
mm
W
A
dB (A)
dB (A)
mm
mm
mm
kg
kg
GWH12RB-K3DNA2C, GWH12RB-K3DNA3C
GWH12RB-K3DNA5C, GWH12RB-K3DNA6C
GWH12RB-K3DNA8C
CB301001200, CB302001000
CB304000600, CB305000200
CB313000200
220-240
50
1
Indoor
3500(480~4000)
3650(650~4280)
1100(110~1300)
1100(110~1580)
4.78
4.78
1700
8.00
650/500/400/300/1.20
6.40
3.80
16-24
GWH12RB-K3DNA2C/I, GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/I
GWH12RB-K3DNA5C/I, GWH12RB-K3DNA6C/I
GWH12RB-K3DNA8C/I
CB301N01200, CB302N01000
CB304N00600, CB305N00200
CB313N00200
Cross-ow
92X645
1290/1070/900/690/1280/1050/980/920/20
0.10
1.0
Aluminum Fin-copper Tube
7
2-1.4
640X24.8X266.7
MP24AA
2
3.15
45/42/39/36/55/52/49/46/845X275X189
923X264X356
926X267X371
10.0
12.0
Specifications
Outdoor
Unit
Suction Side
Sound Pressure Level (H/M/L)
Sound Power Level (H/M/L)
Dimension (WXHXD)
Dimension of Carton Box (LXWXH)
Dimension of Package (LXWXH)
Net Weight
Gross Weight
Refrigerant
Refrigerant Charge
Length
Gas Additional Charge
Connection Outer Diameter Liquid Pipe
Outer Diameter Gas Pipe
Pipe
Max Distance Height
Max Distance Length
A
A
W
C
C
C
mm
mm
mm
rpm
W
A
F
m3/h
mm
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/O
CB302W01000
ZHUHAI LANDA COMPRESSOR CO., LTD.
QXA-A091zE190A
FVC 68D / RB 68EP
Rotary
20.00
4.50
942
1NT11L-6233
Electron expansion valve
16~30
18~43
-7~24
Aluminum Fin-copper Tube
9.52
2-1.4
730X38.1X508
900/650
30
0.15
2000
Axial-ow
400
Automatic Defrosting
T1
I
IP24
MPa
4.3
MPa
2.5
dB (A)
dB (A)
mm
mm
mm
kg
kg
58/-/63/-/848X540X320
878X360X580
881X363X595
33.0
35.0
R410A
1.15
5
20
6
9.52
10
20
kg
m
g/m
mm
mm
m
m
The above data is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate of the unit.
Specifications
Model
GWH12RB-K3DNA2C, GWH12RB-K3DNA3C
Product Code
Power
Supply
CB301001202, CB302001001
Rated Voltage
V~
220-240
Rated Frequency
Hz
50
Phases
Indoor
W
3500(480~4000)
3650(650~4280)
1100(110~1300)
1100(110~1580)
4.78
4.78
Rated Input
1700
Rated Current
8.00
m /h
650/500/400/300/-
Dehumidifying Volume
L/h
1.20
W/W
EER
COP
W/W
SEER
W/W
6.40
SCOP
W/W
3.80
m2
16-24
Application Area
Model of Indoor Unit
GWH12RB-K3DNA2C/I, GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/I
CB301N01201, CB302N01001
Fan Type
Cross-ow
Diameter Length(DXL)
mm
92X645
r/min
1290/1070/900/690/-
r/min
1280/1050/980/920/-
20
0.10
1.0
Input of Heater
Evaporator Form
Indoor Unit
Pipe Diameter
mm
Row-n Gap
mm
2-1.4
mm
640X24.8X266.7
10
MP24AA
W
3.15
dB (A)
45/42/39/36/-
dB (A)
55/52/49/46/-
Dimension (WXHXD)
mm
845X275X189
mm
923X264X356
mm
926X267X371
Net Weight
kg
10.0
Gross Weight
kg
12.0
Specifications
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/O
CB302W01001
Compressor Manufacturer/Trademark
Compressor Model
QXA-A091zE190A
Compressor Oil
Compressor Type
L.R.A.
Rotary
A
20.00
Compressor RLA
4.50
942
Overload Protector
1NT11L-6233
Throttling Method
Operation temp
16~30
18~43
-7~24
Condenser Form
Outdoor
Unit
Pipe Diameter
mm
9.52
Rows-n Gap
mm
2-1.4
mm
730X38.1X508
rpm
900/650
30
0.15
m /h
Fan Type
Fan Diameter
mm
Defrosting Method
T1
Isolation
Discharge Side
Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the
I
IP24
MPa
4.3
Suction Side
Sound Pressure Level (H/M/L)
MPa
2.5
dB (A)
58/-/-
dB (A)
63/-/-
mm
848X540X320
Dimension (WXHXD)
Dimension of Carton Box (LXWXH)
mm
878X360X580
mm
881X363X595
Net Weight
kg
33.0
Gross Weight
kg
Refrigerant
35.0
R410A
Refrigerant Charge
kg
Length
g/m
20
1.15
mm
mm
9.52
10
20
400
Automatic Defrosting
Climate Type
Moisture Protection
Permissible Excessive Operating Pressure for the
2000
Axial-ow
The above data is subject to change without notice. Please refer to the nameplate of the unit.
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Specifications
Heating
8
10
9
8
6
12K
12K
7
5
Current(A)
Current(A)
6
09K
5
4
3
Condition
Indoor:DB 27 WB19
Indoor air flow: Turbo
Pipe length:5m
Voltage:230V
09K
4
3
Condition
Indoor:DB 20
Indoor air flow:Turbo
Pipe length:5m
Voltage:230V
2
1
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
20
Compressor Speed(rps)
40
60
80
100
120
Compressor Speed(rps)
110
120
100
100
90
80
Capacity ratio(%)
Capacity ratio(%)
Cooling
80
70
60
Condition
Indoor:DB27 WB19
Indoor air flow: Turbo
Pipe length:5m
50
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
12
60
40
Condition
Indoor:DB20
Indoor air flow: Turbo
Pipe length:5m
20
0
-7
-5
10
Specifications
35/24
Standard
name
pressure
P (MPa)
09K
12K
0.85~1.0
temp.
T1 (C)
T2 (C)
in:8~11
in:50~80
Model
out:11~14
out:37~43
Compressor
Turbo
Turbo
900
900
54
75
Heating
Temperature
condition (C)
Indoor
Outdoor
20/-
7/6
Standard
name
pressure
P (MPa)
09K
12K
2.5~3.0
temp.
T1 (C)
T2 (C)
in:50~80
in:1~3
Model
out:37~43
out:2~5
Compressor
mode
mode(rpm)
revolution (Hz)
Turbo
Turbo
900
900
60
80
45
Heating
52
12K
Noise dB(A)
Noise dB(A)
50
35
48
46
Cooling
44
09K
42
25
40
Low
Middle
High
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Compressor frequency(Hz)
13
Construction Views
3. Construction Views
3.1 Indoor Unit
845
275
189
542
130
55
173
55
69
124
540
257
320
776
286
510
Unit: mm
14
Construction Views
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/O(CB302W00901)
712
540
257
320
776
286
510
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/O(CB302W01000)
257
540
848
320
763
286
540
15
Construction Views
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/O(CB302W01001)
257
540
848
320
763
286
540
16
OUTDOOR UNIT
4-Way valve
HEAT
EXCHANGER
(EVAPORATOR)
Accumlator
Compressor
HEAT
EXCHANGER
(EVAPORATOR)
Strainer
Capillary
Strainer
COOLING
HEATING
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Schematic Diagram
5. Schematic Diagram
5.1 Electrical Wiring
Electrical Data
Symbol
Color symbol
Symbol
Parts name
BU
BLUE
COMP
COMPRESSOR
YE
YELLOW
CT12
OVERLOAD
RD
RED
4V
4-WAY VALVE
OG
ORANGE
BN
BROWN
BK
BLACK
YEGN
YELLOW GREEN
WH
WHITE
PROTECTIVE EARTH
ELECTRONIC
EXPANSION VALVE
EKV
Indoor Unit
GWH09RB-K3DNA2C/I(CB301N01100), GWH09RB-K3DNA2C/I(CB301N01101), GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/I(CB302N00900)
GWH09RB-K3DNA5C/I(CB304N00500), GWH09RB-K3DNA8C/I(CB313N00100), GWH12RB-K3DNA2C/I(CB301N01200)
GWH12RB-K3DNA2C/I(CB301N01201), GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/I(CB302N01000), GWH12RB-K3DNA5C/I(CB304N00600)
GWH12RB-K3DNA8C/I(CB313N00200), GWH09RB-K3DNA6C/I(CB305N00100), GWH12RB-K3DNA6C/I(CB305N00200)
0
RT1
DISPLAY
TUBE
TEM.SENSOR
L1
DISP-1 DISP-2
TUBE
BN
YEGN
BU
AP1
CN1 CN2
0
RT2
ROOM
POWER
L1
COM-OUT
XT1
W1BU
N(1)
W2BK
2
3
W3BN
CAP
AP2
AC-L
L-OUT
K4
JUMP
W4 YEGN
EVAPORATOR
PE
PGF PG
SWING-UD
HEALTH-L HEALTH-N
RD
BU
COOL PLASMA
GENERATOR
YEGN
FAN MOTOR
SWING MOTOR(U.D)
PE
18
L
N
BU
BK
BN
YEGN
OUTDOOR UNIT
ROOM
TEM.SENSOR
Schematic Diagram
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/I(CB302N00901), GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/I(CB302N01001)
ROOM
TUBE
DISP-1
POWER
BN
L
YEGN
BU
N
L1
L1
DISP-2
XT1
W1 BU
W2 BK
W3 BN
N
COM-OUT
BU
2 BK
3 BN
YEGN
N(1)
CAP
AC-L
JUMP
L-OUT
K4
AP2
OUTDOOR UNIT
DISPLAY
ROOM
TUBE
TEM.SENSOR TEM.SENSOR
AP1
CN1 CN2
0
0
RT2
RT1
W4 YEGN
EVAPORATOR
PE
SWING-UD
PGF PG
HEALTH-L HEALTH-N
BU
RD
COOL PLASMA
GENERATOR
FAN
MOTOR
SWING
MOTOR(U.D)
Outdoor Unit
U
N
I
T
BK
BN
YEGN
PE
CN2
AP2
N
W2 BK
W3 BN L1
COM-OUT
N1
AC-L
W6 BU
AC-L1 W5 BN
MID.ISOLATION SHEET
PE
EKV
CN1
AC-L2 W21
AC-L3 BN
CN3
CN1
W1BU L1
LX1-2
4V
W7
AP1
XT
N(1)
4YV
LX1-1
PE
BU
W10 W11
L3 BU BN L3
W9
YEGN
PE
I
N
D
O
O
R
AC-N1
AC-N
AC-N2
OFAN
U V W
W13 W14 W15
BU YE RD L4 L4 L4
AC-L
ELECTRIC BOX
W12
BU
OVC-COMP
SAT
W22
RD
PE
L2
L2
W20 YEGN
L2
W19
YEGN
E
COMP
FAN L4
YEGN
PE
NOTE:
Motor ground
only applies
to the iron
shell motor.
COMP
These circuit diagrams are subject to change without notice, please refer to the one supplied with the unit.
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Schematic Diagram
Protective
tube
Buzzer
Power of
switch
Port of display
High-frequency transformer
BOTTOM VIEW
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Communication port
Main chip
Schematic Diagram
TOP VIEW
inductance pin1
inductance pin2
fan neilsbed
four-way valve
compressor
electric heater
chassis
electric heater
10-core
communication cable
compressor
temp. sensor
overload protection
BOTTOM VIEW
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ON/OFF
Press it to start or stop operation.
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MODE
Press it to select operation mode(AUTO/COOL/DRY/FAN/HEAT).
FAN
Press it to set fan speed.
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SWING
Press it to set swing angle.
I FEEL
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10
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SLEEP
TEMP
TIMER ON
Press it to set auto-on timer.
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11
CLOCK
Press it to set clock function.
13
13
TIMER OFF
Press it to set auto-off timer.
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16
15
TURBO
LIGHT
Press it to turn on/off the light.
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16
X-FAN
25
17
24
23
18 19 20 21
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MODE icon:
If MODE button is pressed,current operation mode icon
pumpmodels) will show.
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22
(AUTO),
( COOL),
(DRY),
(FAN) or
SLEEP icon :
is displayed by pressing the SLEEP button. Press this button again to clear the display.
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LIGHT icon:
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TEMP icon:
is displayed by pressing the LIGHT button. Press LIGHT button again to clear the display.
Pressing TEMP button,
circularly.
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(set temperature),
22
22
LOCK icon:
is displayed by pressing "+" and - buttons simultaneously. Press them again to clear the display.
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24
DIGITAL display:
This area will show the set temperature. In SAVE mode,"SE" will be displayed.
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AIR icon:
is displayed when pressing the AIR button.Press this button again to clear the display.
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29
28
31
26
HEALTH icon:
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X-FAN icon:
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TURBO icon:
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is displayed when pressing the HEALTH button.Press this button again to clear the display.
is displayed when pressing the X-FAN button. Press this button again to clear the display.
is displayed when pressing the TURBO button.Press this button again to clear the display.
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I FEEL icon:
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8 Heating icon:
is displayed when pressing the I FEEL button.Press this button again to clear the display.
is displayed when Pressing TEMP and CLOCK simultaneously in Heat mode.
-
Press this button to decrease set temperature. Hold it down for above 2 seconds to rapidly decrease set temperature. In AUTO mode,
set temperature is not adjustable.
+
Press this button to increase set temperature. Hold it down for above 2 seconds to rapidly increase set temperature. In AUTO mode,
set temperature is not adjustable.
MODE :
Each time you press this button, a mode is selected in a sequence that goes from AUTO, COOL,DRY, FAN,and HEAT *, as the following:
AUTO
COOL
DRY
FAN
HEAT*
*Note:Only for models with heating function.
After energization, AUTO mode is defaulted. In AUTO mode, the set temperature will not be displayed on the LCD, and the unit will
automatically select the suitable operation mode in accordance with the room temperature to make indoor room comfortable.
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FAN :
This button is used for setting Fan Speed in the sequence that goes from AUTO,
to
Auto
Low speed
Medium speed
High speed
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SWING:
Press this button to set up & down swing angle, which circularly changes as below:
OFF
or
I FEEL:
Press this button to turn on I FEEL function. The unit automatically adjust temperature according to the sensed temperature. Press this
button again to cancel I FEEL function.
/
Press this button to achieve the on and off of healthy and scavenging functions in operation status. Press this button for the first time to
start scavenging function; LCD displays
. Press the button for the second time to start healthy and scavenging functions simultaneously; LCD displays
and
. Press this button for the third time to quit healthy and scavenging functions simultaneously. Press
the button for the fourth time to start healthy function; LCD display
. Press this button again to repeat the operation above.
SLEEP:
Press this button to go into the SLEEP operation mode. Press it again to cancel this function. This function is available in COOL , HEAT
(Only for models with heating function) or DRY mode to maintain the most comfortable temperature for you.
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TEMP:
Press this button, could select displaying the indoor setting temperature or indoor ambient temperature.When the indoor unit firstly power
on it will display the setting temperature, if the temperature's displaying status is changed from other status to"
",displays the
ambient temperature, 3s later or within 3s, it receives other remote control signal that will return to display the setting temperature. if the
users haven't set up the temperature displaying status,that will display the setting temperature.
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TIMERON :
Press this button to initiate the auto-ON timer. To cancel the auto-timer program, simply press this button again.
After press of this button,
disappear sand " ON " blinks .00:00 is displayed for ON time setting. Within 5 seconds, press + or - button
to adjust the time value. Every press of either button changes the time setting by 1 minute. Hold down either button to rapidly change the
time setting by 1 minute and then 10 minutes. Within 5 seconds after setting, press TIMER ON button to confirm.
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CLOCK :
Press CLOCK button,
blinking. Within 5 seconds, pressing + or - button adjusts the present time. Hold down either button for above
2 seconds to increase or decrease the time by 1 minute every 0.5 second and then by 10 minutes every 0.5 second. During blinking after
setting, press CLOCK button again to confirm the setting, and then
will be constantly displayed.
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TIMER OFF :
Press this button to initiate the auto-off timer. To cancel the auto-timer program, simply press the button again. TIMER OFF setting is the
same as TIMER ON.
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TURBO:
Press this button to activate / deactivate the Turbo function which enables the unit to reach the preset temperature in the shortest time. In
COOL mode, the unit will blow strong cooling air at super high fan speed. In HEAT mode, the unit will blow strong heating air at super high
fan speed.
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LIGHT:
Press LIGHT button to turn on the display's light and press this button again to turn off the display 's light. If the light is turned on ,
displayed. If the light is turned off,
disappears.
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is
X-FAN:
Pressing X-FAN button in COOL or DRY mode, the icon
is displayed and the indoor fan will continue operation for 2 minutes in order
to dry the indoor unit even though you have turned off the unit.
After energization, X-FAN OFF is defaulted. X-FAN is not available in AUTO, FAN or HEAT mode.
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Press "+ " and "-" buttons simultaneously to lock or unlock the keypad. If the remote controller is locked,
is displayed. In this case,
pressing any button,
blinks three times.
18 Combination of "MODE " and "-" buttons : About switch between Fahrenheit and centigrade At unit OFF, press "MODE" and "- "
buttons simultaneously to switch between an d .
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Combination of " TEMP " and "CLOCK" buttons : About Energy-saving Function
Press TEMP and CLOCK simultaneously in COOL mode to start energy-saving function. Nixie tube on the remote controller displays
SE. Repeat the operation to quit the function.
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Combination of " TEMP " and "CLOCK" buttons : About 8Heating Function
Press TEMP and CLOCK simultaneously in HEAT mode to start 8 Heating Function Nixie tube on the remote controller displays
and a selected temperature of 8. (46 if Fahrenheit is adopted). Repeat the operation to quit the function.
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Replacement of Batteries
1.Remove the battery cover plate from the rear of the remote controller.
(As shown in the figure)
2.Take out the old batteries.
3.Insert two new AAA1.5V dry batteries, and pay attention to the polarity.
4. Reinstall the battery cover plate.
Notes:
When replacing the batteries, do not use old or different types of batteries,
otherwise, it may cause malfunction.
If the remote controller will not be used for a long time, please
remove batteries to prevent batteries from leaking.
The operation should be performed in its receiving range.
It should be kept 1m away from the TV set or stereo sound sets.
If the remote controller does not operate normally, please take the
batteries out and reinsert them after 30 seconds.If it still can't operate properly,
replace the batteries.
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(1)COOL mode
The condition and process of cooling
If Tamb. Tpreset COOL mode will act, the compressor and outdoor fan will run, and the indoor fan will run at the set speed.
If Tamb. Tpreset-2 , the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop, and the indoor fan will run at the set speed.
If Tpreset-2
Tamb Tpreset , the unit will keep running in the previous mode.
In this mode, the reversal valve will not be powered on and the temperature setting range is 16
~30
Start cooling
Tamb.
Tpreset
3 min.
6 min.
Stop cooling
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
Run
Protection function
Overcurrent protection
Stop
If total current is high, the compressor will run in limited frequency. If total current is too high, the compressor will stop, the
outdoor fan will delay 30 seconds to stop, indoor unit will display E5 and outdoor yellow light will blink 5 times.
Antifreezing protection
When the antifreezing protection is detected, the compressor will stop, the outdoor fan will stop after 30 seconds, and the
indoor fan and swing motor will keep running in the original mode. When antifreezing protection is eliminated and the
compressor has stopped for 3 minutes, the compressor will resume running in the original mode.
During antifreeze protection
min
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Preset speed
Indoor fan
Run
Stop
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Tpreset+5
Tpreset+2
Tamb.
min.
min.
m in.
Start heating
Compressor
Outdoor fan
Indoor fan
preset wind
min.
min.
preset wind
Reversing valve
Run
Stop
30s
Four-way valve
Compressor
15s
7min
60s
30s
Outdoor Unit
Indoor Unit
Stop
Protection function
Anti-cold-wind protection
In HEAT mode, in order to prevent the indoor unit from blowing out cold wind, each time the compressor starts, the indoor fan
will delay 3 minutes after the compressor to run at the latest and it can adjust fan speed automatically when temperature is low.
Overcurrent protection
Overcurrent protection is the same with that in COOLmode.
3.Protection
Cold air prevention
The unit is started under heating mode (the compressor is ON):
In the case of Tindoor amb. <24 : if T tube 40 and the indoor fan is at stop state, the indoor fan will begin to run at low
speed with a time lag of 2 minutes. Within 2 minutes, if T tube 40 , the indoor fan also will run at low speed; and after
1-minute operation at low speed, the indoor fan will be converted to operation at preset speed.Within 1-minute low speed
operation or 2-minute non-operation, if T tube 42 , the fan will run at present speed.
In the case of T indoor amb. 24 : if T tube 42 , the indoor fan will run at low speed, and after one minute, the indoor fan
will be converted to preset speed. Within one-minute low speed operation, if T tube 42 , the indoor fan will be converted
to preset speed.
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Note: Tindoor amb. indicated in 1 and 2 refers to, under initially heating mode, the indoor ambient temperature before the
command to start the compressor is performed according to the program, or after the unit is withdrawn from defrost, the
indoor ambient temperature before the defrost symbol is cleared.
Total current up and frequency down protection
If the total current Itotal W, frequency rise will be allowed; if I total X, frequency rise will not be allowed; if I total Y, the compressor
will run at reduced frequency; and if I total Z, the compressor will stop and the outdoor fan will stop with a time lag of 30s.
(4) Fan Mode
Under the mode, the indoor fan will run at preset speed and the compressor, the outdoor fan, the four-way valve and the
electric heater will stop.
Under the mode, temperature can be set within a range of 16 - 30 .
(5) AUTO Mode
1.Operation way of AUTO mode:
a.When Tambient26, it will run in cooling mode. The implied set temperature is 25 (note: the set temperature sending to outdoor
unit is 25).
b.For heating and cooling unit, when Tambient(19+Tsupplementary), it will run in heating mode. The implied set temperature is 20;
for cooling only unit, when Tambient22, it will run in fan mode and the displayed set temperature is 25.
c.For heating and cooling unit, when (19+Tsupplementary)Tindoor ambient26 (for cooling only unit, 22Tindoor ambient
26), it will keep the original running mode. If the unit is energized for the first time, it will run in fan mode.
2.Protection
a. In cooling operation, protection is the sam e as that under the cooling mode;
b. In heating operation, protection is the same as that under the heating mode;
c. When ambient temperature changes, operation mode will be converted preferentially. Once started, the compressor willremain
unchanged for at least 6 minutes.
(6) Common Protection Functions and Fault Display under COOL, HEAT, DRY and AUTO Modes
Overload protection
T tube: measured temperature of outdoor heat exchanger under cooling mode; and measured temperature of indoor heat
exchanger under heating mode.
1) Cooling overload
a.If T tube52C, the unit will return to its original operation state.
b.If T tube55C, frequency rise is not allowed.
c.If T tube58C, the compressor will run at reduced frequency.
d.If T tube62C, the compressor will stop and the indoor fan will run at preset speed.
2) Heating overload
a.If T tube50C, the unit will return to its original operation state.
b.If T tube53C, frequency rise is not allowed.
c.If T tube56C, the compressor will run at reduced frequency.
d.If T tube60C, the compressor will stop and the indoor fan will blow residue heat and then stop.
Exhaust temperature protection of compressor
If exhaust temperature 98 , frequency is not allowed to rise.
If exhaust temperature 103 , the compressor will run at reduced frequency.
If exhaust temperature 110 , the compressor will stop.
If exhaust temperature 90 and the compressor has stayed at stop for at least 3 minutes, the compressor will resume its
operation.
Communication fault
If the unit fails to receive correct signals for durative 3 minutes, communication fault can be justified and the whole system
will stop.
Module protection
Under module protection mode, the compressor will stop. When the compressor remains at stop for at least 3 minutes, the
compressor will resume its operation. If module protection occurs six times in succession, the compressor will not be started
again.
Overload protection
If temperature sensed by the overload sensor is over 115 , the compressor will stop and the outdoor fan will stop with a
time lag of 30 seconds. If temperature is below 95 , the overload protection will be relieved.
If voltage on the DC bus is below 150V or over 420V, the compressor will stop and the outdoor fan will stop with a time
lag of 30 seconds. When voltage on the DC bus returns to its normal value and the compressor has stayed at stop for at least
3 minutes, the compressor will resume its operation.
Faults of temperature sensors
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Designation of sensors
Indoor ambient temperature
Indoor tube temperature
Outdoor ambient temperature
Outdoor tube temperature
Exhaust
Overload
Faults
The sensor is detected to be open-circuited or short-circuited for successive 5
seconds
The sensor is detected to be open-circuited or short-circuited for successive 5
seconds
The sensor is detected to be open-circuited or short-circuited for successive 30
seconds
The sensor is detected to be open-circuited or short-circuited for successive 30
seconds, and no detection is performed within 10 minutes after defrost begins.
After the compressor has operated for 3 minutes, the sensor is detected to be
open-circuited or short-circuited for successive 30 seconds.
After the compressor has operated for 3 minutes, the sensor is detected to be
open-circuited or short-circuited for successive 30 seconds.
3. Other Controls
(1) ON/OFF
Press the remote button ON/OFF: the on-off state will be changed once each time you press the button.
(2) Mode Selection:
Press the remote button MODE, then select and show in the following ways: AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEAT, AUTO.
(3) Temperature Setting Option Button
Each time you press the remote button TEMP+ or TEMP-, the setting temperature will be up or down by 1 . Regulating
Range: 16~30 , the button is useless under the AUTO mode.
(4) Time Switch
You should start and stop the machine according to the setting time by remote control.
(5) SLEEP State Control
a. When the air conditioner is under the mode of COOL, and the SLEEP mode has been set well, after the SLEEP
state keeps about 1 hour, the pre-setting T will raise 1 , and it will raise 1
again after 2 hours, so it raise 2 in 2 hours,
then it will run on at the setting temperature and wind speed.
b. When the air conditioner is under the mode of HEAT, and the Timer has been set well, after the SLEEP state keeps about
1 hour, the pre-setting T will reduce 1 , and it will reduce 1
again after 2 hours, so it reduce 2 in 2 hours, then it will
run on at the setting temperature and wind speed.
c. The setting temperature keeps the same under the FAN mode and AUTO mode.
(6) Indoor Fan Control
Indoor fan could be set at ultra-high, high, medium, low speed by wireless remote controller and operated as that speed.
Auto fan speed could be set as well, indoor fan will operate under auto fan speed as following:
1. Under heating mode: auto speed under heating or auto heating mode:
a. When Tamb.Tpreset+1, indoor fan will operate at high speed;
b. When Tpreset+1Tamb.Tpreset+3, indoor fan will operate at medium speed;
c. When Tamb.Tpreset+3, indoor fan will operate at low speed;
There should be at least 180s operation time during switchover of each speed.
2. Under cooling mode: auto speed under cooling or auto cooling mode:
a. When Tamb.Tpreset+2, indoor fan will operate at high speed;
b. When TpresetTamb.Tpreset+2, indoor fan will operate at medium speed;
c. When Tamb.Tpreset, indoor fan will operate at low speed
There should be at least 180s operation time during switchover of each speed.
(7) Buzzer Control
The buzzer will send a Di sound when the air conditioner is powered up or received the information sent by the remote
control or there is a button input, the single tube cooler doesnt receive the remote control ON signal under the mode of
heating mode.
(8) Auto button
If the controller is on, it will stop by pressing the button, and if the controller is off, it will be automatic running state by
pressing the button, swing on and light on, and the main unit will run based on the remote control if there is remote control
order.
(9) Up-and-Down Swinging Control
When power on, the up-and-down motor will firstly move the air deflector to o counter-clockwise, close the air outlet.
After starting the machine, if you dont set the swinging functi on, heating mode and auto-heating mode, the up-and-down
air deflector will move to D clockwise; under other modes, the up-and-down air deflector will move to L1. If you set the
swinging function when you start the machine, then the wind blade will swing between L and D. The air deflector has 7
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swinging states: Location L, Location A, Location B, Location C, Location D, Location L to Location D, stop at any
location between L-D (the included angle between L~D is the same). The air deflector will be closed at 0 Location, and the
swinging is effectual only on condition that setting the swinging order and the inner fan is running. The indoor fan and
compressor may get the power when air deflector is on the default location.
Heating angle
O(0)
Cooling angle
O(0)
L
A
B
C
D
L1
A1
B1
C1
D1
(10) Display
Operation pattern and mode pattern display
All the display patterns will display for a time when the poweron, the operation indication pattern will display in red under
standby status. When the machine is start by remote control, the indication pattern will light and display the current
operation mode (the mode light includes: Cooling, heating and dehumidify). If you close the light key, all the display
patterns will close.
Double-8 display
According to the different setting of remote control, the nixie light may display the current temperature (the temperature
scope is from 16 to 30 ) and indoor ambient temperature. The heating and air supply temperature will display 25 under
auto-mode, the temperature will display 20 under the auto-heating mode, and the temperature will display H1 under the
defrosting mode.(If you set the fahrenheit temperature display, the nixie light will display according to fahrenheit
temperature)
(11) Protection function and failure display
E2: Freeze-proofing protection E4: Exhausting protecti on E5: Overcurrent protection
E6: Communication failure
F1: Indoor ambient sensor start and short circuit (continuously measured failure in 30S)
F2: Indoor evaporator sensor start and short circuit (continuously measured failure in 30S)
F3: Outdoor ambient sensor start and short circuit (continuously measured failure in 30S)
F4: Outdoor condenser sensor start and short circuit (continuously measured failure in 30S, and dont measure within 10
minutes after defrosted)
F5: Outdoor exhausting sensor start and short circuit (continuously measured failure in 30S after the compressor operated 3
minutes)
H3: Overload protection of compressor
H5: Module protection
PH: High-voltage protection
PL: Low-voltage protection
P1: Nominal cooling and heating test
P2: Maximum cooling and heating test
P3: Medium cooling and heating test
P0: Minimum cooling and heating test
(12) Drying Function
You may start or stop the drying function under the modes of cooling and dehumidify at the starting status (The modes of
automatism, heating and air supply do not have drying function). When you start the drying function, after stop the
machine by pressing the switch button, you should keep running the inner fans for 2 minutes under low air damper (The
swing will operate as the former status within 2 minutes, and other load is stopped), then stop the entire machine; When
you stop the drying function, press the switch button will stop the machine directly.
When you start the drying function, operating the drying button wi ll stop the inner fans and close the guide louver.
(13) Memory Function
When interrupting the power supply memory content: mode, swing function, light, set temperature and wind speed.
After interrupted the power supply, the machine will start when recovering the power according to the memory content
automatically.
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7. Installation Manual
7.1 Notices for Installation
1.The unit installation work must be done by qualied personnel according to the local rules and this manual.
2.Before installating, please contact with local authorized maintenance center, if unit is not installed by the authorized
maintenance center, the malfunction may not solved,
due to discommodious contacts.
3.When removing the unit to the other place, please rstly contact with the authorized Maintenance Center in the local area.
4.the appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible
5.After pull out the power plug then make the appliance operation again,to avoid the icing of outdoor unit damage axial ow
fan,should electrify the appliance but not operation for 4 hours for warm-up purpose.
7.1.1 Installation Site Instructions
Install in the following place may cause malfunction. If it is unavoidable contact withservice center please:
strong heat sources, vapours, ammable gas or volatile liquids are emitted.
high-frequency electro-magnetic waves are generated by radio equipment,welders and medical equipment.
salt-laden air prevails (such as close to coastal areas).
the air is contaminated with industrial vapours and oils.
the air contains sulphures gas such as in hot spring zones.
corrosion or poor air quality exists.
7.1.2 Installation Site of Indoor Unit
1.The air inlet and outlet should be away from the obstructions. Ensure the air can be blown through the whole room.
2.Select a site where the condensate can be easily drained out, and where it is easily connected to outdoor unit.
3.Select a place where it is out of reach of children.
4.Select a place where the wall is strong enough to withstand the full weight and vibration of the unit.
5.Be sure to leave enough space to allow access for routine maintenance. The installation site should be 250cm or more above
the oor.
6.Select a place about 1m or more away from TV set or any other electric appliance.
7.Select a place where the lter can be easily taken out.
8.Make sure that the indoor unit is installed in accordance with installation dimension instructions.
9.Do not use the unit in the laundry or by swimming pool etc.
7.1.3 Installation Site of Outdoor Unit
1.Select a site where noise and outow air emitted by the unit will not annoy neighbors.
2.Select a site where there is sufcient ventilation.
3.Select a site where there is no obstruction blocking the inlet and outlet.
4.The site should be able to withstand the full weight and vibration.
5.Select a dry place, but do not expose the unit to direct sunlight or strong wind.
6.Make sure that the outdoor unit is installed in accordance with the installation instructions, and is convenient for maintenance
and repair.
7.The height difference between indoor and outdoor units is within 10m and the length of the connecting tubing does not exceed
15m(09K) or 20m(12K).
8.Select a place where it is out of reach of children.
9.Select a place where the unit does not have negative impact on pedestrians or on the city.
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15 cm Above
250
cm
Above
300 cm
Above
30 cm Above
50 cm Above
30
cm
Ab
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20
m
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Ab
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Wall
Mark on the middle of it
Space
to the
wall
150
above
Gradienter
55
Space
to the
wall
150
above
55
Left
(Rear piping hole)
Right
Unit:mm
Outdoor
Indoor
Wall pipe
1.Slant the piping hole ( 55) on the wall slightly downward to the outdoor side.
Seal pad
2.Insert the piping-hole sleeve into the hole to prevent the connection piping and
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outlet pipe of
indoor unit
drain hose
outlet pipe of
indoor unit
rubber belt
3.Wrap the insulating tube with wide rubber belt to prevent the shift of insulating
outlet pipe of
indoor unit
tube.
Slant the drain hose downward slightly for smooth drainage of condensate.
drain hose
Note: The insulating tube should be connected reliably with the sleeve outside the outlet
pipe. The drain hose should be slanted downward slightly, without distortion, bulge or
uctuation. Do not put the outlet in the water.
connected
bulge
insulating tube
distortion
Flooded
Wiring Cover
2.Remove the wiring cover and wire clamp. Make the power
connection cord pass through the hole at the back of indoor unit.
3.Connect and fix the power connection cord to the terminal
board. (As shown in Fig.2)
N(1)
4.Fix the power connection cord with wire clamp and reinstall
wiring cover.
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NOTE:
All wires between indoor and outdoor units must be connected by the qualied electric contractor.
Electric wires must be connected correctly. Improper connection may cause malfunction.
Tighten the terminal screws securely.
After tightening the screws, pull the wire slightly to conrm whether it is rm or not.
Make sure that the electric connections are earthed properly to prevent electric shock.
Make sure that all wiring connections are secure and the cover plates are reinstalled properly. Poor installation may
cause re orelectric shock.
1.When routing the piping and wiring from the left or right side of indoor unit,
cut off the tailings from the chass is when necessary(As shown in Fig.3)
External connection
electric wire
Liquid side piping
Tailing 2
side piping
Tailing 1 Gas
insulation
Fig.3
Liquid side
Piping insulation
Finally wrap it
Water drainage pipe
with tape
(2)Cut off tailing 1 and tailing 2 when routing both the wiring and piping.
2.Take out the piping from body case; wrap the piping,power cords, drain hose
with the tape and then make them pass through the piping hole. (As shown in
Left
Fig4)
Left rear
Right
Fig.4
Right rear
3.Hang the mounting slots of the indoor unit on the upper hooks of the
Fixing hook
Mounting
plate
Mounting
plate
Fig.5
6.35
9.52
12.7
15.88
19.05
Tightening torque
(Nm)
15 20
31 35
50 55
60 65
70 75
Spanner
Torque
wrench
NOTE: Connect the connection pipe to indoor unit at rst and then to outdoor unit.
Handle piping bending with care. Do not damage the connection pipe. Ensure that
the joint nutis tightened rmly, otherwise, it may cause leakage.
Handle
N(1) 2
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Indoor unit
connection
NOTE:
Incorrect wiring may cause malfunction of spare part.
After the wire has been xed, ensure there is frees pace between the connection and xing places on the lead wire.
Schematic diagram being reference only, please refer to real product for authentic information.
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Vacuum
gauge
Gas pipe
Valve
cap
Vacuum pump
5. Keep vacuuming for more than 15mins and make sure the reading of
multi-meteris -1.0X105 pa(-76cmHg).
Fig.6
Drain-water hole
Bottom frame
drained out reliably through the drain hose.Install the outdoor drain connector
in a 25 hole on the base plate and attach the drain hose to the connector so
that the waste water formed in the outdoor unit can bedrained out .The hole
Drain connecter
Hose (available commercially,
inner dia. 16mm)
Items to be checked
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Fig. a
Fig. b
Air filter
Healthy filter
Fig. c
Remove the healthy lter and reinstall it after cleaning according to the installation instruction. Do not use brush or hard
objects to clean the lter. After cleaning, be sure to dry it in the shade.
37
17
18
16
36
38
37
39
40
41
42
15
14
13
12
11
10
19
20
21
7
6
22
5
23
4
2
24
25
1
26
27
28
29
35
30
34
31
33
32
38
NO.
Description
Product code
Part Code
GWH09RB-K3DNA2C/I
GWH12RB-K3DNA2C/I
CB301N01100
CB301N01200
Qty
20022122
20022122
Display Board
30565137
30565137
Filter Sub-Assy
1112220403
1112220403
Screw Cover
242520179
242520179
2001279001
2001279001
Air Louver 1
1051215603
1051215603
Air Louver 2
1051215503
1051215503
Helicoid tongue
2611216302
2611216302
10512037
10512037
10
22202467
22202467
11
76712012
76712012
12
Ring of Bearing
26152022
26152022
13
76512203
76512203
14
76512051
76512051
15
10352017
10352017
16
17
Evaporator Support
24212091
24212091
18
Evaporator Assy
01002610
01002610
19
01252021
01252021
20
26112161
26112161
21
Fan Motor
1501208904
1501208904
22
Pipe Clamp
2611216401
2611216401
23
Drainage hose
0523001401
0523001401
24
Step Motor
1521212901
1521212901
25
Crank
10582070
10582070
26
Guide Louver
1051220301
1051220301
27
Axile Bush
10542036
10542036
28
Electric Box
2011208201
2011208201
29
Terminal Board
42011233
42011233
30
2012207512
2012207512
31
Main Board
30148782
30148782
32
01592073
01592073
33
22242135
22242135
34
Jumper
4202300102
4202300104
35
20402632
20402632
36
Power Cord
400204649
400204649
37
Connecting Cable
400204055
400204055
38
390000451
390000451
39
Remote Controller
30510125
30510125
40
Receiving Window
2243013601
2243013601
41
Tube Sensor
390000591
390000591
42
06320020
06320020
39
NO.
Description
Product code
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/I
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/I
CB302N00900
CB302N01000
Qty
20012858
20012858
Display Board
30565137
30565137
Filter Sub-Assy
1112220403
1112220403
Screw Cover
24252016
24252016
20012790
20012790
Air Louver 1
1051215603
1051215603
Air Louver 2
1051215503
1051215503
Helicoid tongue
2611216302
2611216302
10512037
10512037
10
22202467
22202467
11
76712012
76712012
12
Ring of Bearing
26152022
26152022
13
76512203
76512203
14
76512051
76512051
15
10352017
10352017
16
17
Evaporator Support
24212091
24212091
18
Evaporator Assy
01002610
01002610
19
01252021
01252021
20
26112161
26112161
21
Fan Motor
150120874
150120874
22
Pipe Clamp
2611216401
2611216401
23
Drainage hose
0523001401
0523001401
24
Step Motor
1521212901
1521212901
25
Crank
10582070
10582070
26
Guide Louver
10512203
10512203
27
Axile Bush
10542036
10542036
28
Electric Box
2011208201
2011208201
29
Terminal Board
42011233
42011233
30
20122075
20122075
31
Main Board
30148782
30148782
32
01592073
01592073
33
22242135
22242135
34
Jumper
4202300102
4202300104
35
20402447
20402447
36
Power Cord
400204649
400204649
37
Connecting Cable
400204055
400204055
38
390000451
390000451
39
Remote Controller
30510125
30510125
40
Receiving Window
2243013601
2243013601
41
Tube Sensor
390000591
390000591
42
06320020
06320020
40
Part Code
NO.
Description
Product code
Part Code
GWH09RB-K3DNA5C/I
GWH12RB-K3DNA5C/I
CB304N00500
CB304N00600
Qty
20012948
20012948
Display Board
30565159
30565159
Filter Sub-Assy
1112220403
1112220403
Screw Cover
242520179
242520179
2001279001
2001279001
Air Louver 1
1051215603
1051215603
Air Louver 2
1051215503
1051215503
Helicoid tongue
2611216302
2611216302
10512037
10512037
10
22202467
22202467
11
76712012
76712012
12
Ring of Bearing
26152022
26152022
13
76512203
76512203
14
76512051
76512051
15
10352017
10352017
16
17
Evaporator Support
24212091
24212091
18
Evaporator Assy
01002423
01002423
19
01252021
01252021
20
26112161
26112161
21
Fan Motor
1501208904
1501208904
22
Pipe Clamp
2611216401
2611216401
23
Drainage hose
0523001401
0523001401
24
Step Motor
1521212901
1521212901
25
Crank
10582070
10582070
26
Guide Louver
1051220301
1051220301
27
Axile Bush
10542036
10542036
28
Electric Box
2011208201
2011208201
29
Terminal Board
42011233
42011233
30
2012207512
2012207512
31
Main Board
30148781
30148781
32
01592073
01592073
33
22242135
22242135
34
Jumper
4202300102
4202300104
35
20402669
20402671
36
Power Cord
400204649
400204649
37
Connecting Cable
400204055
400204055
38
390000451
390000451
39
Remote Controller
30510125
30510125
40
Receiving Window
2243013601
2243013601
41
Tube Sensor
390000591
390000591
42
06320020
06320020
41
NO.
Description
Product code
GWH09RB-K3DNA8C/I
GWH12RB-K3DNA8C/I
CB313N00100
CB313N00200
Qty
20022516
20022516
Display Board
30565234
30565234
Filter Sub-Assy
1112220403
1112220403
Screw Cover
24252016
24252016
20012790
20012790
Air Louver 1
1051215603
1051215603
Air Louver 2
1051215503
1051215503
Helicoid tongue
2611216302
2611216302
10512037
10512037
10
22202467
22202467
11
76712012
76712012
12
Ring of Bearing
26152022
26152022
13
76512203
76512203
14
76512051
76512051
15
10352017
10352017
16
1114001602
1114001602
17
Evaporator Support
24212091
24212091
18
Evaporator Assy
01002423
01002423
19
01252021
01252021
20
26112161
26112161
21
Fan Motor
1501208904
1501208904
22
Pipe Clamp
2611216401
2611216401
23
Drainage hose
0523001401
0523001401
24
Step Motor
1521212901
1521212901
25
Crank
10582070
10582070
26
Guide Louver
10512203
10512203
27
Axile Bush
10542036
10542036
28
Electric Box
2011208201
2011208201
29
Terminal Board
42011233
42011233
30
20122075
20122075
31
Main Board
30148781
30148781
32
01592073
01592073
33
22242135
22242135
34
Jumper
4202300102
4202300104
35
20402741
20402754
36
Power Cord
400204649
400204649
37
Connecting Cable
400204055
400204055
38
390000451
390000451
39
Remote Controller
30510125
30510125
40
Receiving Window
2243013601
2243013601
41
Tube Sensor
390000591
390000591
42
06320020
06320020
42
PartCode
NO.
Description
Product code
Part Code
GWH09RB-K3DNA2C/I
GWH12RB-K3DNA2C/I
CB301N01100
CB301N01200
Qty
20022122
20022122
Display Board
30565137
30565137
Filter Sub-Assy
1112220403
1112220403
Screw Cover
242520179
242520179
2001279001
2001279001
Air Louver 1
1051215603
1051215603
Air Louver 2
1051215503
1051215503
Helicoid tongue
2611216302
2611216302
10512037
10512037
10
22202467
22202467
11
76712012
76712012
12
Ring of Bearing
26152022
26152022
13
76512203
76512203
14
76512051
76512051
15
10352017
10352017
16
1114001602
1114001602
17
Evaporator Support
24212091
24212091
18
Evaporator Assy
01002610
01002610
19
01252021
01252021
20
26112161
26112161
21
Fan Motor
1501208904
1501208904
22
Pipe Clamp
2611216401
2611216401
23
Drainage hose
0523001401
0523001401
24
Step Motor
1521212901
1521212901
25
Crank
10582070
10582070
26
Guide Louver
1051220301
1051220301
27
Axile Bush
10542036
10542036
28
Electric Box
2011208201
2011208201
29
Terminal Board
42011233
42011233
30
2012207512
2012207512
31
Main Board
30148782
30148782
32
01592073
01592073
33
22242135
22242135
34
Jumper
4202300102
4202300104
35
20402632
20402632
36
Power Cord
400204649
400204649
37
Connecting Cable
400204055
400204055
38
390000451
390000451
39
Remote Controller
30510125
30510125
40
Receiving Window
2243013601
2243013601
41
Tube Sensor
390000591
390000591
42
06320020
06320020
43
NO.
Description
Product code
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/I
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/I
CB302N00900
CB302N01000
Qty
20012858
20012858
Display Board
30565137
30565137
Filter Sub-Assy
1112220403
1112220403
Screw Cover
24252016
24252016
20012790
20012790
Air Louver 1
1051215603
1051215603
Air Louver 2
1051215503
1051215503
Helicoid tongue
2611216302
2611216302
10512037
10512037
10
22202467
22202467
11
76712012
76712012
12
Ring of Bearing
26152022
26152022
13
76512203
76512203
14
76512051
76512051
15
10352017
10352017
16
2611216302
2611216302
17
Evaporator Support
24212091
24212091
18
Evaporator Assy
01002610
01002610
19
01252021
01252021
20
26112161
26112161
21
Fan Motor
150120874
150120874
22
Pipe Clamp
2611216401
2611216401
23
Drainage hose
0523001401
0523001401
24
Step Motor
1521212901
1521212901
25
Crank
10582070
10582070
26
Guide Louver
10512203
10512203
27
Axile Bush
10542036
10542036
28
Electric Box
2011208201
2011208201
29
Terminal Board
42011233
42011233
30
20122075
20122075
31
Main Board
30148782
30148782
32
01592073
01592073
33
22242135
22242135
34
Jumper
4202300102
4202300104
35
20402447
20402447
36
Power Cord
400204649
400204649
37
Connecting Cable
400204055
400204055
38
390000451
390000451
39
Remote Controller
30510125
30510125
40
Receiving Window
2243013601
2243013601
41
Tube Sensor
390000591
390000591
42
06320020
06320020
44
Part Code
NO.
Description
Product code
Part Code
GWH09RB-K3DNA6C/I
GWH12RB-K3DNA6C/I
CB305N00100
CB305N00200
Qty
20022260
20022260
Display Board
30565207
30565207
Filter Sub-Assy
1112220403
1112220403
Screw Cover
242520179
242520179
2001279001
2001279001
Air Louver 1
1051215603
1051215603
Air Louver 2
1051215503
1051215503
Helicoid tongue
2611216302
2611216302
10512037
10512037
10
22202467
22202467
11
76712012
76712012
12
Ring of Bearing
26152022
26152022
13
76512203
76512203
14
76512051
76512051
15
10352017
10352017
16
1114001602
1114001602
17
Evaporator Support
24212091
24212091
18
Evaporator Assy
01002423
01002423
19
01252021
01252021
20
26112161
26112161
21
Fan Motor
1501208904
1501208904
22
Pipe Clamp
2611216401
2611216401
23
Drainage hose
0523001401
0523001401
24
Step Motor
1521212901
1521212901
25
Crank
10582070
10582070
26
Guide Louver
1051220301
1051220301
27
Axile Bush
10542036
10542036
28
Electric Box
2011208201
2011208201
29
Terminal Board
42011233
42011233
30
2012207512
2012207512
31
Main Board
32
33
34
Jumper
35
36
30148781
30148781
0159207301
0159207301
22242135
22242135
4202300102
4202300104
20403049
20403050
Power Cord
400204649
400204649
37
Connecting Cable
400204055
400204055
38
390000451
390000451
39
Remote Controller
30510125
30510125
40
Receiving Window
2243013601
2243013601
41
Tube Sensor
390000591
390000591
42
06320020
06320020
45
16
15
4
6
14
13
12
11
17
10
9
18
8
7
19
25 24 23 22 21 20
27
46
26
NO.
Description
Part Code
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/O
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/O
CB302W00900
CB302W01000
02613591
02613588
Product Code
Qty
02613590
02613589
Main Board
30148761
30148762
Reactor
43130184
43130184
Terminal Board
42011113
420111041
Wire Clamp
71010003
71010003
Front Grill
22413008
22413008
Front Panel
01533034P
0153303204P
10333004
10333004
10
Chassis Sub-assy
02803151P
02803216P
11
Fan Motor
1501308502
15013085
12
Small Handle
26233100
26233100
13
14
Motor Support
15
Condenser Assy
16
Rear Grill
01473009
01473057
17
07130369
07130369
18
07133804
071302391
19
Big Handle
26233433
26233433
20
Valve
21
Valve Support
22
23
03073007
03073117
24
Clapboard Sub-Assy
01233385
03073117
25
Magnet Coil
4300040050
4300040050
26
00103897G
00103896G
27
Drainage Connecter
06123401
06123401
01253073
01253443
0170310401
0170310201
01163789
01163761
07100003
07100003
0171314201P
07133805
0130317801
0130317801
47
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/O(CB302W00901), GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/O(CB302W01001)
16
15
4
6
14
13
12
11
17
10
9
18
8
7
19
25 24 23 22 21 20
27
48
26
NO.
Description
Part Code
GWH09RB-K3DNA3C/O
GWH12RB-K3DNA3C/O
CB302W00900
CB302W01000
02613591
02613588
Product Code
Qty
02613590
02613589
Main Board
30148761
30148762
Reactor
43130184
43130184
Terminal Board
42011113
420111041
Wire Clamp
71010003
71010003
Front Grill
22413027
22413027
Front Panel
01533034P
0153303204P
10333004
10333004
10
Chassis Sub-assy
02803151P
02803216P
11
Fan Motor
1501308502
15013085
12
Small Handle
26233100
26233100
13
14
Motor Support
15
Condenser Assy
16
Rear Grill
01473009
01473057
17
07130369
07130369
18
07133804
071302391
19
Big Handle
26233433
26233433
20
Valve
21
Valve Support
22
23
03073007
03073117
24
Clapboard Sub-Assy
01233385
03073117
25
Magnet Coil
4300040050
4300040050
26
00103897G
00103896G
27
Drainage Connecter
06123401
06123401
01253073
01253443
0170310401
0170310201
01163789
01163761
07100003
07100003
0171314201P
07133805
0130317801
0130317801
49
Troubleshooting
9. Troubleshooting
9.1 Malfunction Analysis
Note:When replacing the controller, make sure insert the wire jumper into the new
controller, otherwire the unit will display C5.
Trip of breaker or
blow of fuse
No power
Controller is broken
Receiver is broken
50
Change batteries
First, press the manual switch
button AUTO,if there is no
response,check based on the
above methods. If it runs normally after pressing the button,
check again whether the installation position and the connection wire of the reception head
is correct. If it is correct,then replace the receiver or the remote
controller.
Troubleshooting
Malfunction of
refrigerant
flow
Leakage between the high pressure and the low pressure inside the compressor
frigerant as required
Make sure that heat insulation for the thick and thin pipes
is good. Heat insulation must also be provided for the
joint andthe exposed part of the copper pipe .
Air circulation
is insufficient
Fan rotation speed becomes
low
Replace the
capacitor
Motor damage
51
Troubleshooting
motor is abnormal.
Wrong connection
The fan capacitor has open circuit or
is damaged.
heating mode,
the compressor
Wrong connection
Malfunction of compressor
compressor
The voltage is too low or too
high.
Wrong wire connection
Manostat is recommended.
52
Troubleshooting
Wrong connection
Change controller
In cool, heat
mode, the
outdoor unit
and compres-
Water leakage
close enough.
Change compressor
53
Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Name
Operation Cool
Heating
A/C status
Possible Causes
0.5s
Yellow
Red
Green
Antifreezing
protection
Refrigerant
leakage
protection
High
discharge
temperature
protection of
compressor
Overcurrent
protection
Communication
Malfunction
High
temperature
resistant
protection
EEPROM
malfunction
Limit/
decrease
frequency
due to high
temperature
of module
10
54
High
pressure
protection of
system
Malfunction
protection of
jumper cap
E1
E2
OFF 3s
and blink
once
OFF 3S
and blink
twice
OFF 1S
and blink
3 times
OFF 1S
and
blink
9 times
F0
Possible reasons:
1. Refrigerant was superabundant;
2. Poor heat exchange (including
and bad radiating environment );
Ambient temperature is too high.
1. Poor air-return in indoor unit;
2. Fan speed is abnormal;
3. Evaporator is dirty.
1.Refrigerant leakage;
The Dual-8 Code Display will 2.Indoor evaporator temperature
show F0 and the complete unit sensor works abnormally;
stops.
3.The unit has been plugged up
somewhere.
E4
OFF 3S
and blink
4 times
OFF 1S
and blink
7 times
E5
OFF 3S
and blink
5
times
OFF 1S
and blink
5 times
E6
OFF 3S
and blink
6
times
Always
ON
E8
OFF 3S
and blink
8
times
OFF 1S
and blink
6 times
OFF 3S OFF 1S
and blink and blink
15 times 11 times
EE
OFF 3S OFF 3S
and blink and blink
6 times 6 times
EU
C5
OFF 3S
and blink
15 times
Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Name
11
12
Gathering
refrigerant
Indoor
ambient
temperature
sensor is
open/short
circuited
Fo
F1
13
sensor is
open/short
OFF 3S OFF 3S
and blink and blink
1 times 1 times
OFF 1S
and blink
17 times
OFF 3S
and blink
once
F2
OFF 3S
and blink
twice
circuited
14
15
Outdoor
ambient
temperature
sensor is
open/short
circuited
Outdoor
condenser
temperature
sensor is
open/short
circuited
Possible Causes
Operation Cool
Heating Yellow
Red
Green
Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator
Indoor
evaporator
temperature
A/C status
F3
OFF 3S
and blink
3 times
F4
OFF 3S
and blink
4 times
OFF 1S
and
blink
6 times
OFF 1S
and
blink
5 times
OFF 1S
and
blink
7 times
OFF 3S
and blink
for 6
times
OFF 1S
and
blink
3 times
OFF 3S
and blink
8 times
OFF 1S
and
blink
once
16
Outdoor
discharge
temperature
sensor is
open/short
circuited
F5
OFF 3S
and blink
5 times
17
Limit/
decrease
frequency
due to
overload
F6
18
Decrease
frequency
due to
overcurrent
F8
55
Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Name
Operation Cool
Heating
Red
A/C status
Possible Causes
Green
due to
high air
F9
OFF 1S
and
blink
twice
OFF 3S
and blink
9 times
discharge
Limit/
decrease
20
frequency
FH
due to
antifreezing
21
Voltage for
DC bus-bar
PH
is too high
OFF 1S
and
blink
4 times
OFF 3S OFF 3S
and blink and blink
2 times 2 times
OFF 1S
and
blink
13 times
OFF 3S
and blink
11 times
22
Voltage of
DC bus-bar
is too low
OFF 3S
and blink
21 times
PL
OFF 1S
and
blink
12 times
23
Compressor
Min
frequence in
test state
24
Compresso r
rated
frequenc e in
test state
25
Compressor
maximum
frequence in
test state
56
P0
(during
blinking,
ON
0.25s
and OFF
0.25s)
(during
blinking,
ON
0.25s
and OFF
0.25s)
P1
(during
blinking,
ON
0.25s
and OFF
0.25s)
(during
blinking,
ON
0.25s
and OFF
0.25s)
P2
(during
blinking,
ON
0.25s
and OFF
0.25s)
(during
blinking,
ON
0.25s
and OFF
0.25s)
Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Name
Operation Cool
Heating
Red
Possible Causes
Green
intermediate
frequence in
test state
P3
(during
blinking,
ON
0.25s
and OFF
0.25s)
(during
blinking,
ON
0.25s
and OFF
0.25s)
27
current for
OFF 3S
and blink
15 times
compressor
operation.
malfunction
of capacitor
Charging
28
Overcurrent
protection of
phase
PU
OFF 3S
and blink
17 times
Malfunction
29
of module
temperature
sensor circuit
P7
OFF 3S
and blink
18 times
Module high
30
temperature
protection
OFF 3S
P8
and blink
19 times
31
Decrease
frequency
due to high
temperature
resistant
during
heating
operation
H0
OFF 3S
and blink
10 times
32
Static
dedusting
protection
H2
OFF 3S
and blink
twice
33
Overload
protection for
compressor
H3
OFF 3S OFF 1S
and blink and blink
3 times 8 times
57
Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Name
Operation Cool
Heating
Red
A/C status
Possible Causes
Green
34
System is
abnormal
OFF 3S OFF 1S
and blink and blink
4 times 6 times
H4
operation.
During cooling and drying
35
36
IPM
protection
Module
temperature
H5
OFF 3S OFF 1S
and blink and blink
5 times 4 times
H5
OFF 3S OFF 1S
and blink and blink
5 times 10 times
is too high
37
Internal motor
(fan motor) do
not operate
H6
OFF 3S
and blink
11 times
Desynchro38
39
nizing of
compressor
PFC
protection
fan motor
malfunction
and blink
7 times
OFF 3S OFF 1S
and blink and blink
6 times 14 times
HC
detecting circuit.
Refer to the malfunction
analysis (IPM protection, loss
of synchronism protection and
overcurrent protection of phase
current for compressor.
OFF 1S
and blink
9 times
OFF 1S
and blink
16 times
power
protection
L9
42
Indoor unit
and outdoor
unit doesn't
match
LP
OFF 3S
and blink
19 times
58
OFF 3S
and blink
23 times
41
Failure startup
OFF 1S
and
blink
14 times
feedback terminal.
2. Bad contact of DC motor
control end.
L3
OFF 3S
and blink
20 times
43
OFF 3S
H7
Outdoor DC
40
LC
OFF 3S
and blink
11 times
Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Name
Operation Cool
Heating
Red
Possible Causes
Green
phase current
44
detection
U1
circuit for
compressor
OFF 3S
and blink
13 times
Malfunction of
45
voltage
dropping for
OFF 3S
and blink
20 times
U3
DC bus-bar
Malfunction
46
of complete
units current
detection
OFF 3S
and blink
13 times
U5
operation.
47
The four-way
valve is
U7
abnormal
during
2.Wiring terminal 4V is loosened or
heating operation, the complete broken;
unit will stop operation.
3.4V is damaged, please replace
4V.
During cooling operation,
compressor will stop while
indoor fan will operate; during
heating,the complete unit will
stop operation.
48
Zerocrossing
malfunction of
outdoor unit
49
Frequency
limiting
(power)
50
Compressor
running
51
The
temperature
for turning
on the unit is
reached
OFF 1S
and blink
8 times
52
Frequency
limiting
(module
temperature)
OFF 1S
and blink
11 times
U9
OFF 3S
and blink
18 times
OFF 1S
and blink
13 times
OFF 1S
and blink
once
59
Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Name
54
60
communication
Defrosting
Possible Causes
Indicator
OFF 0.5S
and blink
once
Normal
53
A/C status
OFF 3S
and blink
once
(during
OFF 1S
blinking,
and blink
ON 10s
twice
and OFF
0.5s)
Troubleshooting
Use DC voltmeter
to measure the
voltage on the two
ends of electrolytic
capacitor
power on and
restart the unit
N
Measure the AC voltage between
terminalL and N on wiring board
XT(power supply)
Voltage within
210VAC~250VAC?
Y
Shut down the power and wait 20 minutes; or
use DC voltmeter to measure the voltage on the
two ends of capacitor, until the voltage is lower
than 20V
Check the
connection of reactor
(L in the Electrical
Wiring Diagram)
If the wiring of
reactor Lis normal?
Re-energize and
turn on the unit
Y
Replace the control
panel AP1
End
61
Troubleshooting
(2) IPM Protection, Out-of step Fault,Compressor Phase Over current(AP1 below refers to the outdoor control panel)
Mainly detect:
If the connection between control panel AP1 and compressor COMP is secure? If loose? If the connection is in correct order?
If the voltage input of the machine is within normal range? (Use AC voltmeter to measure the voltage between terminal L and N on
the wiring board XT)
If the compressor coil resistance is mormal? If the insulation of compressor coil against the coppertube is in good condition?
If the working loads of the machine are too high? If the radiation is good?
If the charge volume of refrigerant is correct?
IPM protection
occurs after the
machine has run for
a period of time?
Use AC voltmeter
to measure the
voltage between
terminal L and N
on the wiring
board XT)
If the voltage
between terminal L
and N on wiring
board XT is within
210VAC~250VAC?
Y
Start and run the
unit. Before
protection occurs,
use DC voltmeter to
measure the voltage
between the two
ends of electrolytic
capacitor on control
panel AP1
Voltage between
the two ends of
electrolytic
capacitor is
higher than 250V
Please confirm:
1. If the indoor and
outdoor heat
exchangers are
dirty? If they are
obstructed by other
objects which affect
the heat exchange
of indoor and
outdoor unit.
2. If the indoor and
outdoor fans are
working normally?
3. If the environment
temperature is too
high, resulting in
that the system
pressure is too high
and exceeds the
permissible range?
4. If the charge
volume of
refrigerant is too
much, resulting in
that the system
pressure is too
high?
5. Other conditions
resulting in that the
system pressure
becomes too high.
The connection
of capacitor C2
is loose.
If capacito r
C2 is failed?
Replace the
control panel AP1
If there is any
abnormality
described above?
Replace the
control panel AP1
If the
resistance is
normal?
Replace the
compressor
COMP
Resistance higher
than 500M ?
Y
Replace the
control panel
AP1
END
62
N
Use ohmmeter to
measure the resistance
between the two
terminals of compressor
COMP and copper tube.
Reconnect the
capacitor C2 according
to Electrical Wiring
Diagram. Then,
energize and start the
unit.
N
Remove the wires
on the two ends of
capacitor C2. Then,
use capacitance
meter to measure
the capacitor C2.
Verify as per the
Parameters Sheet.
Use ohmmeter to
measure the resistance
between the three
terminals on compressor
COMP, and compare the
measurements with the
compressor resistance on
Service Manual.
N
Stop the unit and
disconnect the power
supply. Then, check
the connection of
capacitor C2
according to Electrical
Wiring Diagram.
Refer to the
Electrical Wiring
Diagram and check
if the connection
between AP1 and
COMP is loose and if
the connection order
is correct.
If the connection
between AP1 and
COMP is unsecure
or the connection
order is wrong?
Troubleshooting
(3) High temperature and overload protection diagnosis (AP1 here in after refers to the control board of the outdoor unit)
Mainly detect:
Is outdoor ambienttemperature in normal range?
After the outdoor and indoor fans operating normally?
Is the heat dissipation environment inside and outside the unit is good?
Y
Replace the fan
capacitor C1
Replace the control panel
AP1
Replace the
outdoor fan
End
63
Troubleshooting
Y
Does startup fail?
N
If the fault is eliminated?
N
Replace the
compressor
End
64
Troubleshooting
(5) Out of step diagnosis for the compressor (AP1 hereunafter refers ti the control board of the outdoor unit)
Main detect:
Whether the system pressure is too high?
Whether the input voltage is too low?
Replace the
outdoor fan
Remove foreign objects
Replace the
control panel AP1
Connect the
wires correctly
Replace the control
panel AP1
If the fault is eliminated?
Replace the
compressor
Replace the
compressor
End
End
65
Troubleshooting
(6) Overload and air exhaust malfuntion diagnosis (following AP1 for outdoor unit unit control board)
Mainly detect:
Wether the PMV is connected well or not? Is PMV damaged?
Is refrigerant leaked?
Replace the
control panel
AP1
End
66
Connect the
wires correctly
Troubleshooting
(7) Power factor correct or (PFC) fault (a fault of outdoor unit)(AP1 here in after refers to the control board of the outdoor unit)
Start
Checkwiring of the
reactor (L) of the
outdoorunit andthe
PFC capacitor
The capacitor is
short circuited and
the capacitor
should be replaced
N
Disconnect the terminals for the
reactor and measure the resistance
between the two terminals of the
reactor by an ohmmeter
End
67
Troubleshooting
Start
The communication
circuit is abnormal
N
If the fault is eliminated?
N
Replace the main board of
the indoor unit
Y
68
End
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Appendix 1: Resistance Table of Ambient Temperature Sensor for Indoor and Outdoor Units(15K)
Temp. Resistance(k)
-19
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
138.1
128.6
121.6
115
108.7
102.9
97.4
92.22
87.35
82.75
78.43
74.35
70.5
66.88
63.46
60.23
57.18
54.31
51.59
49.02
46.6
44.31
42.14
40.09
38.15
36.32
34.58
32.94
31.38
29.9
28.51
27.18
25.92
24.73
23.6
22.53
21.51
20.54
19.63
Temp. Resistance(k)
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
18.75
17.93
17.14
16.39
15.68
15
14.36
13.74
13.16
12.6
12.07
11.57
11.09
10.63
10.2
9.779
9.382
9.003
8.642
8.297
7.967
7.653
7.352
7.065
6.791
6.529
6.278
6.038
5.809
5.589
5.379
5.197
4.986
4.802
4.625
4.456
4.294
4.139
3.99
Temp. Resistance(k)
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
3.848
3.711
3.579
3.454
3.333
3.217
3.105
2.998
2.896
2.797
2.702
2.611
2.523
2.439
2.358
2.28
2.206
2.133
2.064
1.997
1.933
1.871
1.811
1.754
1.699
1.645
1.594
1.544
1.497
1.451
1.408
1.363
1.322
1.282
1.244
1.207
1.171
1.136
1.103
Temp. Resistance(k)
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
1.071
1.039
1.009
0.98
0.952
0.925
0.898
0.873
0.848
0.825
0.802
0.779
0.758
0.737
0.717
0.697
0.678
0.66
0.642
0.625
0.608
0.592
0.577
0.561
0.547
0.532
0.519
0.505
0.492
0.48
0.467
0.456
0.444
0.433
0.422
0.412
0.401
0.391
0.382
69
Troubleshooting
-19
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
70
181.4
171.4
162.1
153.3
145
137.2
129.9
123
116.5
110.3
104.6
99.13
94
89.17
84.61
80.31
76.24
72.41
68.79
65.37
62.13
59.08
56.19
53.46
50.87
48.42
46.11
43.92
41.84
39.87
38.01
36.24
34.57
32.98
31.47
30.04
28.68
27.39
26.17
Temp Resistance(k)
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
25.01
23.9
22.85
21.85
20.9
20
19.14
18.13
17.55
16.8
16.1
15.43
14.79
14.18
13.59
13.04
12.51
12
11.52
11.06
10.62
10.2
9.803
9.42
9.054
8.705
8.37
8.051
7.745
7.453
7.173
6.905
6.648
6.403
6.167
5.942
5.726
5.519
5.32
Temp Resistance(k)
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
5.13
4.948
4.773
4.605
4.443
4.289
4.14
3.998
3.861
3.729
3.603
3.481
3.364
3.252
3.144
3.04
2.94
2.844
2.752
2.663
2.577
2.495
2.415
2.339
2.265
2.194
2.125
2.059
1.996
1.934
1.875
1.818
1.736
1.71
1.658
1.609
1.561
1.515
1.47
Temp Resistance(k)
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
1.427
1.386
1.346
1.307
1.269
1.233
1.198
1.164
1.131
1.099
1.069
1.039
1.01
0.983
0.956
0.93
0.904
0.88
0.856
0.833
0.811
0.77
0.769
0.746
0.729
0.71
0.692
0.674
0.658
0.64
0.623
0.607
0.592
0.577
0.563
0.549
0.535
0.521
0.509
Troubleshooting
-29
-28
-27
-26
-25
-24
-23
-22
-21
-20
-19
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
853.5
799.8
750
703.8
660.8
620.8
580.6
548.9
516.6
486.5
458.3
432
407.4
384.5
362.9
342.8
323.9
306.2
289.6
274
259.3
245.6
232.6
220.5
209
198.3
199.1
178.5
169.5
161
153
145.4
138.3
131.5
125.1
119.1
113.4
108
102.8
Temp. Resistance(k)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
98
93.42
89.07
84.95
81.05
77.35
73.83
70.5
67.34
64.33
61.48
58.77
56.19
53.74
51.41
49.19
47.08
45.07
43.16
41.34
39.61
37.96
36.38
34.88
33.45
32.09
30.79
29.54
28.36
27.23
26.15
25.11
24.13
23.19
22.29
21.43
20.6
19.81
19.06
Temp. Resistance(k)
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
18.34
17.65
16.99
16.36
15.75
15.17
14.62
14.09
13.58
13.09
12.62
12.17
11.74
11.32
10.93
10.54
10.18
9.827
9.489
9.165
8.854
8.555
8.268
7.991
7.726
7.47
7.224
6.998
6.761
6.542
6.331
6.129
5.933
5.746
5.565
5.39
5.222
5.06
4.904
Temp. Resistance(k)
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
4.754
4.609
4.469
4.334
4.204
4.079
3.958
3.841
3.728
3.619
3.514
3.413
3.315
3.22
3.129
3.04
2.955
2.872
2.792
2.715
2.64
2.568
2.498
2.431
2.365
2.302
2.241
2.182
2.124
2.069
2.015
1.963
1.912
1.863
1.816
1.77
1.725
1.682
1.64
71
Removal Procedure
filter
horizontal louver
72
Removal Procedure
display
screw
rotation shaft
screw
Remove screws connecting electric box cover 2
and front case, and then remove the electric box
cover 2.
73
Removal Procedure
screw
clasp
2
swing blade
74
clasp
Removal Procedure
8. Remove evaporator
pipe clamp
auxiliary piping
evaporator
75
Removal Procedure
stepping motor
ring of bearing
76
fan mtor
Removal Procedure
1.
Before disassembly
Handle
2.
77
Removal Procedure
front panel
78
Removal Procedure
Capillary Sub-assy
79
Removal Procedure
Motor support
Motor
80
Removal Procedure
Liquid valve
Gas valve
Compressor
81
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