Problem Symptoms and Measures
SiUS12-928_A
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Service Diagnosis
2. Problem Symptoms and Measures
Symptom
Check Item
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None of the units operates. Check the power supply.
Check to make sure that the rated voltage is
supplied.
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Check the type of the indoor units.
Check to make sure that the indoor unit type is
compatible with the outdoor unit.
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Check the outdoor temperature.
Heating operation cannot be used when the
outdoor temperature is 15.5°C (59.9°F) or
higher, and cooling operation cannot be used
when the outdoor temperature is below
–10°C (14°F).
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Diagnose with outdoor unit LED
indication
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Check the remote controller
addresses.
Check to make sure that address settings for
the remote controller and indoor unit are
correct.
Operation sometimes
stops.
Check the power supply.
A power failure of 2 to 10 cycles can stop air
conditioner operation. (Operation lamp OFF)
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Check the outdoor temperature.
Heating operation cannot be used when the
outdoor temperature is 15.5°C (59.9°F) or
higher, and cooling operation cannot be used
when the outdoor temperature is below
–10°C (14°F).
—
Diagnose with outdoor unit LED
indication.
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Some indoor units do not
operate.
Check the type of the indoor units.
Check to make sure that the indoor unit type is
compatible with the outdoor unit.
—
Diagnose with outdoor unit LED
indication
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Units operate but do not
cool, or do not heat.
Check for wiring and piping errors in
the connection between the indoor
and outdoor units.
Conduct the wiring/piping error check described
on the product diagnosis nameplate.
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Check for thermistor detection errors. Check to make sure that the thermistor is
mounted securely.
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Check for faulty operation of the
electronic expansion valve.
Set all the units to cooling operation, and
compare the temperatures of the liquid pipes to
see the each electronic expansion valve works.
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Diagnose with outdoor unit LED
indication.
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Diagnose by service port pressure
and operating current
Check for refrigerant shortage.
Large operating noise and
vibrations
Check the output voltage of the
power transistor.
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Check the power transistor.
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Check the installation condition.
Check to make sure that the required spaces
for installation (specified in the installation
manual, etc.) are provided.
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Summary of Contents for SUPER MULTI NX G Series
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