Test run – Sanyo CHX03652 User Manual

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Table of Self-

Diagnostics Functions

and Description of

Alarm Displays

Possible cause of malfunction

Remote controller is detecting
error signal from indoor unit.

Indoor unit is detecting error
signal from outdoor unit.

Improper setting of indoor unit or
remote controller.

During auto. address setting,
number of connected units does
not correspond to number set.

When turning on the power
supply, number of connected
units does not correspond to
number set.
(Except R.C. address is “0.”)

Indoor unit communication error
of group control wiring.

Alarm

message

<E01>

<E02>

<E06>

<<E03>>

E04

E08

<<E09>>

E12

E15

E16

E20

E25

E18

Indoor unit is detecting error signal from remote controller (and system controller).

Error in receiving serial communication signal.
(Signal from main indoor unit in case of group control)
Ex: Auto address is not completed.

Error in transmitting serial communication signal.

Error in receiving serial communication signal.
When turning on the power supply, the number of connected

indoor units does not correspond to the number set. (Except R.C.

address is “0.”)

Indoor unit address setting is duplicated.

Remote controller address connector (RCU. ADR) is duplicated.
(Duplication of main remote controller)

Starting auto. address setting is prohibited.

Error in auto. address setting. (Number of connected indoor units
is less than the number set)
Error in auto. address setting. (Number of connected indoor units

is more than the number set)

Error of outdoor unit address setting.

Error of main indoor unit in receiving serial communication signal

from sub indoor units.

Error of the outdoor unit in receiving serial communication signal
from the indoor unit.

This alarm message shows that the auto address connector CN100
is shorted while other RC line is executing auto address operation.

No indoor unit is connected during auto. address setting.

Serial commu-
nication errors
Mis-setting

Continued

LED 1

LED 2

Alarm contents

Alternating

Alarm display

LED 1 blinks M times, then LED 2 blinks N times. The cycle then repeats.

M = 2: P alarm 3: H alarm 4: E alarm 5: F alarm 6: L alarm

N = Alarm No.

Example: LED 1 blinks 2 times, then LED 2 blinks 17 times. The cycle then repeats.
Alarm is “P17.”

( : Blinking)

CAUTION

This outdoor unit cannot collect more than the rated refrigerant amount as shown

by the nameplate on the back.

If the amount of refrigerant is more than that recommended, do not conduct pump

down. In this case use another refrigerant collecting system.

2-5. Caution for Pump Down

Pump down means refrigerant gas in the system

is returned to the outdoor unit. Pump down is used

when the unit is to be moved, or before servicing the

refrigerant circuit.

2-6. Meaning of Alarm Messages

Table of Self-Diagnostics Functions and Description of Alarm Displays

Alarm messages are indicated by the blinking of LED 1 and 2 (D72, D75) on the outdoor unit PCB. They are also displayed on

the wired remote controller.

● Viewing the LED 1 and 2 (D72 and D75) alarm displays

2. Test Run

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