ESIE04-01
Troubleshooting
Part 3 – Troubleshooting
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Overview of General Problems
Overview
Equipment Condition
Remedy
1
Equipment does not operate.
See page 3-6
2
Fan operates, but compressor does not.
See page 3-6
3
Cooling/heating operation starts but stops
immediately.
See page 3-10
4
After unit shuts down, it cannot be
restarted for a while.
See page 3-12
5
Equipment operates but does not provide
cooling.
See page 3-14
6
Equipment operates but does not provide
heating.
See page 3-16
7
Equipment discharges white mist.
See page 3-18
8
Equipment produces loud noise or shakes. See page 3-19
9
Equipment discharges dust.
See page 3-20
10
Remote controller LCD displays “88.”
See page 3-21
11
Indoor swing flap does not operate.
See page 3-22
12
Equipment emits odor.
Room smell and cigarette odors accumu-
lated inside the indoor unit are discharged
with air. Inside of the indoor unit must be
cleaned.
13
Flap operates when power is turned on.
It is normal. The flap initializes for accurate
positioning.
14
Change of operation mode causes flap to
move.
It is normal. There is a control function that
moves the flap when operation mode is
changed.
15
Fan operates in “M” mode during heating
even if remote controller is set to “Low.”
It is normal. It is caused by the activation of
the overload control (airflow shift control).
16
Flap automatically moves during cooling.
It is normal. It is caused by the activation of
the dew prevention function or ceiling soil-
ing prevention function.
17
Indoor unit fan operates in “L” mode for 1
minute in microcomputer-controlled dry
mode even if compressor is not operating.
It is normal. The monitoring function forci-
bly operates the fan for one minute.
18
In simultaneous ON/OFF multi-system
setup, indoor unit (sub) does not operate in
sync with the other indoor unit (main).
(Flat, fan, etc.)
It is normal. It is caused by a signal trans-
mission lag.
19
Indoor unit fan operates after heating oper-
ation stops.
It is normal. The fan operates in the “LL”
mode for 60 to 100 seconds to dissipate
the residual heat in the heater.
20
Drain pump operates when equipment is
not operating.
It is normal. The drain pump continues to
operate for several minutes after equip-
ment is turned off.
21
Horizontal swing sends air to different
directions in cooling and heating even if it
is set to the same position.
It is normal. The airflow direction in cool-
ing/dry operation is different from that in
heating/fan operation.
22
Flap remains horizontal even if it is set to
Swing.
It is normal. The flap does not swing in the
thermostat OFF mode.
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Summary of Contents for RZQ71~125B7V3B
Page 1: ...Service Manual ESIE04 01 RZQ71 125B7V3B Sky Air Inverter R 410A B series ...
Page 2: ......
Page 24: ...ESIE04 01 1 2 Part 1 System Outline 3 1 1 5 ...
Page 32: ...General Outline Outdoor Units ESIE04 01 1 10 Part 1 System Outline 3 1 1 4 5 ...
Page 64: ...General Outline Indoor Units ESIE04 01 1 42 Part 1 System Outline 3 1 1 4 5 ...
Page 76: ...Specifications ESIE04 01 1 54 Part 1 System Outline 3 1 1 4 5 ...
Page 92: ...Functional Diagrams ESIE04 01 1 70 Part 1 System Outline 3 1 1 4 5 ...
Page 94: ...ESIE04 01 1 72 Part 1 System Outline ...
Page 122: ...Wiring Diagrams ESIE04 01 1 100 Part 1 System Outline 3 1 1 4 5 ...
Page 140: ...ESIE04 01 2 2 Part 2 Functional Description 3 1 2 5 ...
Page 162: ...General Functionality ESIE04 01 2 24 Part 2 Functional Description 3 1 2 4 5 ...
Page 200: ...Outdoor Unit Functional Concept ESIE04 01 2 62 Part 2 Functional Description 3 1 2 4 5 ...
Page 202: ...ESIE04 01 3 2 Part 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 3 5 ...
Page 288: ...Error Codes Outdoor Units ESIE04 01 3 88 Part 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 3 4 5 ...
Page 312: ...Additional Checks for Troubleshooting ESIE04 01 3 112 Part 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 3 4 5 ...
Page 314: ...ESIE04 01 4 2 Part 4 Commissioning and Test Run 3 1 4 5 ...
Page 356: ...ESIE04 01 5 2 Part 5 Disassembly and Maintenance 3 1 5 ...
Page 484: ...ESIE04 01 viii Index 3 1 4 5 ...