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AIR CONDITIONER

REMOTE CONTROLLER
(WIRED TYPE)
UTY-RNNYN

INSTALLATION MANUAL
For authorized service personnel only.

PART NO. 9373328155


Contents 2. ACCESSORIES
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................. 1 The following installation parts are supplied. Use them as required.

2. ACCESSORIES ................................................................................. 1 Name and Shape Q’ty Application


Installation manual This manual
3. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT.......................................................... 1
4. SELECTING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION.................................... 1
1
4.1. Dimensions ................................................................................. 1
4.2. Name of parts.............................................................................. 2
5. INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER .................................... 2 Operating manual Instruction book for operation
5.1. Installation.......................................................................................2
5.2. Setting the DIP switch ................................................................. 3
5.3. Connection of Remote Controller Cable ..................................... 3 1

6. INSTALLATION METHODS ............................................................... 3


6.1. Group control.............................................................................. 3
Connecting cable For connecting the remote controller
6.2. Dual remote control .................................................................... 3
cable to the wall mounted type indoor
7. TURNING ON THE POWER.............................................................. 4 1 unit
8. SETTING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE
DETECTION LOCATION .......................................................................4 Tapping screw (M4 x 16mm) For installing the remote controller
9. FUNCTION SETTING ........................................................................ 4
2
10. TEST OPERATION ............................................................................ 6
11. ERROR CODES ................................................................................ 6 Binder For remote controller and remote con-
1 troller cable binding

Tapping screw (M4 x 14mm) For installing the remote controller cable
to the indoor unit
1

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Cable clamper For installing the remote controller cable
to the indoor unit
‡ Let the customer keep this installation manual because it is needed when the air 1
conditioner or remote controller is serviced or moved.

This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed,


WARNING
might lead to the death or serious injury of the user. 3. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
‡ For the air conditioner to operate satisfactorily, install it as outlined in this installation When connecting the remote controller use the following wiring.
manual. Cable Cable size Remarks
‡ Installation work must be performed in accordance with national wiring standards by 22AWG Use shield cable
authorized personnel only. Remote controller cable Sheathed PVC cable, in accordance with
‡ Do not turn on the power until all installation work is complete. Polar 3 core local rules for cable.

* We recommend that you purchase our service parts for the remote controller cable.
Contact service personnel to purchase this.
This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed,
CAUTION might possibly result in personal harm to the user or damage to
property.
4. SELECTING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION
‡ When detecting the room temperature using the remote controller, please set up the
remote controller according to the following conditions. If the remote controller is not
located properly, the correct room temperature will not be detected, and thus
4.1. Dimensions
abnormal conditions like “not cooled” or “not heated” will occur even if the air
conditioner is running normally.  
‡ Locate where an average temperature for the room
being air-conditioned will be sensed. Temperature sensor

‡ Do not locate directly exposed to the outlet air from the


air conditioner.
‡ Locate out of direct sunlight.


‡ /RFDWHDZD\IURPWKHLQÀXHQFHRIRWKHUKHDWVRXUFHV
‡ Do not touch the remote controller PC board and PC board
parts directly with your hands.
‡ Do not wire the remote controller cable and the bus wire together with or parallel to
the connection cables, transmission cables, and power supply cables of the indoor
and outdoor units. It may cause erroneous operation.
‡ When installing the bus wire near a source of electromagnetic waves, use shielded  


wire. +ROH 
‡ Do not set the DIP switches, either on the air conditioner or the remote controller, in
any way other than indicated in this manual or the manual that is supplied with the air


conditioner. Doing so may result in an improper operation. 














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4.2. Name of parts 5. INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
Ɣ With cover open
5.1. Installation

5.1.1. INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER


Open the operation panel on the front of the remote controller, remove the 2 screws
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When installing the remote controller, remove the connector from the front case.
The wires may break if the connector is not removed and the front case hangs down.
When installing the front case, connect the connector to the front case.

Fig. 1
Front case
(back side) Rear case

SET BACK

Ɣ Display panel
Screws Connector

When remote controller cable is embedded


(1) Embed the remote controller cable and box.
(2) Pass the remote controller cable through the hole in the rear case and connect the
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(3) Clamp the remote controller cable sheath with the binder as shown in Fig. 2.
(4) Cut off the excess binder.
(5) Install the rear case to the wall, box, etc., with 2 screws (Fig. 3).

Fig. 2
 “ ”, “ ” (Set Temperature Button) 9 6LJQDO &20
 “ ” (Timer Mode/Clock Adjust Button)  5HG  :KLWH  %ODFN

 “ ” (Day/Day OFF Button)


 “ ” (Set Back Button)
 “ ”, “ ” (Set Time Button)
 “ ” (Timer Delete Button)   
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 “ ” (Timer Set Button)
9
 “ ” (Start/Stop Button)
 5HG 6LJQDO
 “ ” (Mode Button) +ROH  :KLWH
 “ ” (Fan Control Button) &20
 %ODFN
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 “ ” (Economy/Thermo Sensor Button) %LQGHU :KHQFRQQHFWLQJWKHUHPRWH
 “ ” (Maintenance/Filter Reset Button) FRQWUROOHUFDEOHVGRQRWRYHU
WLJKWHQWKHVFUHZV
 Operation Lamp
 Day Display Fig. 3 [Example]

 Operation Lock Display


 Temperature Display
 Fan Speed Display
 Timer Mode Display C
 Operation Mode Display
 Timer and Clock Display B
 Filter Display S
 Economy Display
 Thermo Sensor Display
 Vertical Swing Display Ground the remote controller if it has a ground cable.
 Horizontal Swing Display
 Defrost Display
Wrap the connector and remote controller
cables with vinyl tape or some other type
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Remote controller

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Modify the cable as per below methods.
5.2. Setting the DIP switch (1) Use a tool to cut off the terminal on the end of the remote controller cable and then
remove the insulation from the cut end of the cable as shown in Fig. 1.
CAUTION (2) Connect the remote controller cable and connecting cable as shown in Fig. 2.
‡ Install the remote controller wires so as not to be direct touched with your hand. (3) Be sure to insulate the connection between the cables.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
‡ Do not touch the remote controller PC board and PC board parts directly with your
hands. C

Set the remote controller DIP switches.


Set DIP switch 1 - NO.6 to ON.
For the other switch, set it according to the situation.
B
[Example]

C
B

5.3.2. WHEN CONNECTING TO THE EXCLUSIVE TERMINAL


BLOCK
Connect the end of remote controller cable directly to the exclusive terminal block.

Switch state
NO. Detail
OFF ON
1 Cannot be used. (Do not change)
Dual remote controller setting
T
2 * Refer to 6.2. Dual remote control in
6. INSTALLATION METHODS.
Outdoor unit /
Remote controller Remote controller power supply
Follow the cable terminal block Indoor unit terminal block
3 selection in Invalidity )LOWHUUHVHWRSHUDWLRQDQG¿OWHUGLVSOD\ PCB
9.FUNCTION
SETTING
DIP switch 1
4 Cannot be used. (Do not change)
5 Cannot be used. (Do not change)
It may be failed if it is connected to the outdoor unit or the terminal block for power
Memory backup setting
supply.
* Set to ON to use batteries for the
memory backup. If batteries are not
6 Invalidity Validity
used, all of the settings stored in
d

6. INSTALLATION METHODS
memory will be deleted if there is a
power failure.
6.1. Group control
( Factory setting)
‡ A number of indoor units can be operated at the same time using a single remote
5.3. Connection of Remote Controller Cable controller.
‡ Depending on the model, some indoor units cannot be connected for group control.
(Group control is available for the duct type, the cassette type and the ceiling type
CAUTION
indoor unit.)
‡ When connecting the remote controller cable to the wall mounted type indoor unit, ‡ Some functions may become unusable, depending on the combination of the indoor
do not connect it to the outdoor unit or the indoor unit power terminal block. It may units that are connected in a group.
cause a failure.
(1) Wiring method (indoor unit to remote controller)
EXAMPLE: Single Type
There are 2 methods to connect the remote controller cable to the indoor unit. One is the
connection using contained connecting cable and the other is the connection the remote
controller cable is connected to the exclusive terminal block of the indoor unit.
Exclusive terminal block for remote controller connection method is different depending on
each model. Modify the remote controller cable as per below description and connect it.
(For the details, refer to the installation manual of the indoor unit to be used.)

5.3.1. WHEN CONNECTING TO THE WALL MOUNTED TYPE


CONNECTOR
Connect the remote controller cable to the connecting cable and insert it to the connector.
Pattern 1
C
C
CB

(2) Indoor unit address setting


Set each indoor unit address using the DIP switch of each indoor unit.
(Refer to the installation manual for the indoor unit.)

Pattern 2
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6.2. Dual remote controllers
NLW RSWLRQ 3&% XQLW
SRZHU ‡ Depending on the model, some indoor units cannot be connected for dual remote
VXSSO\ controllers. (Dual remote controllers are available for the duct type, the cassette type
WHUPLQDO and the ceiling type indoor unit.)
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FDEOH ‡ The timer and self-diagnosis functions cannot be used on the slave units.

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(1) Wiring method (indoor unit to remote controller)
CAUTION
When select the “Remote controller setting”, if the detected tempera-
ture value between the temperature sensor of the indoor unit and the
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likely to return to the control status of temperature sensor of the indoor
unit temporarily.
As the temperature sensor of remote controller detects the temperature near the wall,
when there is a certain difference between the room temperature and the wall
temperature, the sensor will not detect the room temperature correctly sometimes.
Especially when the outer side of the wall on which the sensor is positioned is exposed
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to the open air, it is recommended to use the temperature sensor of the indoor unit to
detect the room temperature when the indoor and outdoor temperature difference is
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(2) Remote controller DIP switch 1 setting
The temperature sensor of the remote controller is not only used when there is a prob-
Set the remote controller DIP switch 1-No. 2 according to the following table.
lem in the detection of the temperature sensor of the indoor unit.
Number of remote Master unit Slave unit
controllers DIP Switch 1-No. 2 DIP Switch 1-No. 2
NOTES
1 (Normal) OFF –
2 (Dual) OFF ON If the function to change the temperature sensor is used as shown in example A (other
than example B), be sure to lock the detection location. If the function is locked, the lock
display ZLOOÀDVKZKHQWKH³ ” button is pressed.
7. TURNING ON THE POWER

CAUTION
9. FUNCTION SETTING
‡ Recheck the wiring. Incorrect wiring will cause trouble. This procedure changes the function settings used to control the indoor unit according to
the installation conditions. Incorrect settings can cause the indoor unit to malfunction. This
(1) Check the remote controller wiring and DIP switch settings.
procedure should be performed by authorized installation or service personnel only.
(2) Install the front case.
Perform the “FUNCTION SETTING” according to the installation conditions using the
* When installing the front case, connect the connector to the front case
remote controller. (Refer to the indoor unit installation manual for details on the function
(in 5. INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER).
numbers and setting values.)
(3) Check the indoor and outdoor unit wiring and circuit board switch settings, and then
turn on the indoor and outdoor units. After “ ´KDVÀDVKHGRQWKHVHWWHPSHUDWXUH (1) Press the “ ” button, “ ” button and “ ” button
simultaneously for more than 5 seconds to enter the function setting mode.
display for several seconds, the clock display will appear in the center of the remote
controller display. SU MO TU WE TH FR SA

SU MO TU WE TH FR SA

(2) Press the “ ” button to select the indoor unit number.


8. SETTING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE SET BACK SU MO TU WE TH FR SA

DETECTION LOCATION Unit number of


INDOOR UNIT
‡ The detection location of the room temperature can be selected from the following
2 examples. Choose the detection location that is best for the installation location.
(3) Press the “ ” button or “ ” buttons to select the function number.
A. Indoor unit setting (factory setting) SU MO TU WE TH FR SA

The room temperature is detected by the indoor unit temperature sensor.


Function
(1) When the “ ” button is pressed, the lock display number
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A (4) Press the “ ” button, “ ” button to select the setting


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(5) 3UHVVWKH7,0(56(7EXWWRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ
B. Indoor unit/remote controller setting (room temperature sensor selection) 3UHVVWKH7,0(56(7EXWWRQIRUDIHZVHFRQGVXQWLOWKHVHWWLQJYDOXHVWRSVÀDVKLQJ
The temperature sensor of the indoor unit or the remote controller can be used to detect ,IWKHVHWWLQJYDOXHGLVSOD\FKDQJHVRULI³´LVGLVSOD\HGZKHQWKHÀDVKLQJVWRSVWKH
the room temperature. setting value has not been set correctly.
When use this function, set “Indoor room temperature sensor switching function (Function (An invalid setting value may have been selected for the indoor unit.)
Number:42)” of “9. FUNCTION SETTING” to “Yes(01)”.
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(1) Enable the room temperature sensor selection in FUNCTION SETTING, which will be
described later.
(2) Press the “ ” button for 5 seconds or more to select
the temperature sensor of the indoor unit or the remote controller.

Setting value

(6) Repeat steps 2 to 5 to perform additional settings.


Press the “ ” button, “ ” button and “ ”
simultaneously again for more than 5 seconds to cancel the function setting mode. In
addition, the function setting mode will be automatically canceled after 1 minute if no
operation is performed.

(7) After completing the FUNCTION SETTING, be sure to turn off the power and turn it on
again.

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Function Details 6) Heater room temperature correction
Compact Depending on the installed environment, the room temperature sensor may require a
Function Compact Wall correction.
Functions Slim Duct Wall
Number Cassette Mounted The settings may be changed as shown in the table below.
Mounted
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1) Filter sign 11 Ɣ *1
Setting Description Function Number Setting Value
2) Ceiling height 20 Ɣ – – –
Ƈ Standard 00
3) Outlet directions 22 Ɣ – – – Lower control
31
01
Slightly warmer control 02
4) Static pressure – – Ɣ – –
Warmer control 03
Cooler room
5) temperature 30 Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ 7) Auto restart
correction Enable or disable automatic system restart after a power outage.

Heater room Ƈ)DFWRU\VHWWLQJ


6) temperature 31 Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Setting Description Function Number Setting Value
correction Ƈ Yes 00
40
No 01
7) Auto restart 40 Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ
* Auto restart is an emergency function such as for power failure etc.
Indoor room
Do not start and stop the indoor unit by this function in normal operation.
8) temperature sensor 42 Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Be sure to operate by the control unit, or external input device.
switching function
8) Indoor room temperature sensor switching function
Remote controller
9)
signal code
44 Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ (Only for Wired remote controller)
The following settings are needed when use the control by Wired remote controller
External input temperature sensor.
10)
control
46 Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ
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Room temperature
11)
control switching
48 Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Setting Description Function Number Setting Value
Ƈ No 00
42
Yes 01
*1: It is effective only to install IR Receiver unit.
* If setting value is “00” :
1) Filter sign Room temperature is controlled by the indoor unit temperature sensor.
7KHLQGRRUXQLWKDVDVLJQWRLQIRUPWKHXVHUWKDWLWLVWLPHWRFOHDQWKH¿OWHU6HOHFWWKH * If setting value is “01” :
WLPHVHWWLQJIRUWKH¿OWHUVLJQGLVSOD\LQWHUYDOLQWKHWDEOHEHORZDFFRUGLQJWRWKHDPRXQW Room temperature is controlled by either indoor unit temperature sensor or remote
RIGXVWRUGHEULVLQWKHURRP,I\RXGRQRWZLVKWKH¿OWHUVLJQWREHGLVSOD\HGVHOHFWWKH controller unit sensor.
setting value for “No indication”.
9) Remote controller signal code
Ƈ)DFWRU\VHWWLQJ Change the indoor unit Signal Code, depending on the remote controllers.
Setting Description Function Number Setting Value Ƈ)DFWRU\VHWWLQJ
Standard 00
Setting Description Function Number Setting Value
Long interval 01
11 Ƈ A 00
Short interval 02
B 01
Ƈ No indication 03 44
C 02
D 03
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Compact Slim Compact Wall Wall 10) External input control


Setting Description “Operation/Stop” mode or “Forced stop” mode can be elected.
Cassette Duct Mounted Mounted
Standard 2,500 hours 400 hours Ƈ)DFWRU\VHWWLQJ
Long interval 4,400 hours 1,000 hours Setting Description Function Number Setting Value
Short interval 1,250 hours 200 hours Ƈ Operation/Stop mode 00
(Setting forbidden) 46 01
2) Ceiling height Forced stop mode 02
Select the setting values in the table below according to the height of the ceiling.
11) Room temperature control switching
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Setting Description Function Number Setting Value This setting is used to set the room temperature control method when the wired remote
Ƈ Standard (2.7m) 00 controller is selected by the Indoor room temperature sensor switching function.
20
High ceiling (3.0m) 01 Ƈ)DFWRU\VHWWLQJ
Setting Description Function Number Setting Value
3) Outlet directions
Control by the sensors of both the indoor
Select the setting values in the table below for using a 3-way outlet. Ƈ 00
unit and the wired remote controller.
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Control only by the sensor of the wired
01
Setting Description Function Number Setting Value remote controller
Ƈ 4-way 00
22 12) Setting record
3-way 01
Record any changes to the settings in the following table.

4) Static pressure Setting Description Setting Value


Select appropriate static pressure according to the installation conditions. Filter sign
Please refer to the installation manual of each indoor unit for details. Ceiling height
5) Cooler room temperature correction Outlet directions
Depending on the installed environment, the room temperature sensor may require a
Static pressure
correction.
The settings may be selected as shown in the table below. Cooler room temperature correction

Ƈ)DFWRU\VHWWLQJ Heater room temperature correction


Setting Description Function Number Setting Value Auto restart
Ƈ Standard 00 Indoor room temperature sensor
Slightly Lower control 01 switching function
30
Lower control 02 Remote controller signal code
Warmer control 03 External input control
Room temperature control switching

After completing the FUNCTION SETTING, be sure to turn off the power and turn it on
again.

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Discharge temp. sensor error
10. TEST OPERATION Ɣ(7) Ɣ(1) ¸

(1) If the operation lamp is on, press the START/STOP button to turn it off. Compressor temp. sensor error
Ɣ(7) Ɣ(2) ¸
(2) Press the “ ” button and “ ” button at the same time for more than
2 seconds to start the test operation. Outdoor unit Heat Ex. liquid
The operation lamp will light up and “ ” will be displayed on the set temperature
Ɣ(7) Ɣ(3) ¸ temp. sensor error
display. Outdoor temp. sensor error
Ɣ(7) Ɣ(4) ¸
* Perform the test operation for 60 minutes.
Suction Gas temp. sensor error
* Pressing the START/STOP button will stop the test operation. Ɣ(7) Ɣ(5) ¸
‡2-way valve temp. sensor error
Ɣ(7) Ɣ(6) ¸
‡3-way valve temp. sensor error
Heat sink temp. sensor error
Ɣ(7) Ɣ(7) ¸
‡Sub-cool Heat Ex. gas inlet
Test operation display
temp. sensor error
Ɣ(8) Ɣ(2) ¸
‡Sub-cool Heat Ex. gas outlet
temp. sensor error
11. ERROR CODES
Liquid pipe temp. sensor error
If you use a wired remote controller, error codes will appear on the remote controller display.
Ɣ(8) Ɣ(3) ¸

If you use a wireless remote controller, the lamp on the IR receiver unit will output error Current sensor error
codes by way of blinking patterns. See the lamp blinking patterns and error codes in the
Ɣ(8) Ɣ(4) ¸
table below. An error display is displayed only during operation. ‡Discharge pressure sensor error

Error display Wired


Ɣ(8) Ɣ(6) ¸ ‡Suction pressure sensor error
‡High pressure switch error
OPERATION TIMER ECONOMY remote
Description Trip detection
controller
lamp lamp lamp
Error code
Ɣ(9) Ɣ(4) ¸
(green) (orange) (green)
Serial communication error Compressor rotor position
Ɣ(1) Ɣ(1) ¸ Ɣ(9) Ɣ(5) ¸ detection error (permanent stop)

Wired remote controller Outdoor unit fan motor error


Ɣ(1) Ɣ(2) ¸ Ɣ(9) Ɣ(7) ¸
communication error
&KHFNUXQXQ¿QLVKHG 4-way valve error
Ɣ(1) Ɣ(5) ¸ Ɣ(9) Ɣ(9) ¸

Unit number or Refrigerant circuit Discharge temp. error


Ɣ(10) Ɣ(1) ¸
Ɣ(2) Ɣ(1) ¸ address setting error
[Simultaneous Multi] Compressor temp. error
Indoor unit capacity error
Ɣ(10) Ɣ(3) ¸
Ɣ(2) Ɣ(2) ¸
High pressure error
Combination error
Ɣ(10) Ɣ(4) ¸
Ɣ(2) Ɣ(3) ¸
Low pressure error
‡Connection unit number
Ɣ(10) Ɣ(5) ¸
error (indoor slave unit) Branch boxes error
[Simultaneous Multi] Ɣ(13) Ɣ(2) ¸ [Flexible Multi]
Ɣ(2) Ɣ(4) ¸
‡Connection unit number error
(indoor unit or branch unit) Display mode Ɣ : 0.5s ON / 0.5s OFF
[Flexible Multi] ¸ : 0.1s ON / 0.1s OFF
Master unit, slave unit set-up  1XPEHURIÀDVKLQJ
Ɣ(2) Ɣ(7) ¸
error [Simultaneous Multi]
Wired Remote Controller Display
Indoor unit PCB model
Ɣ(3) Ɣ(2) ¸ information error Error code
Manual auto switch error
Ɣ(3) Ɣ(5) ¸
Inlet air temp. sensor error
Ɣ(4) Ɣ(1) ¸
Indoor unit Heat Ex. Middle
Ɣ(4) Ɣ(2) ¸ temp. sensor error
Indoor unit fan motor error
Ɣ(5) Ɣ(1) ¸
Drain pump error
Ɣ(5) Ɣ(3) ¸
Damper error
Ɣ(5) Ɣ(7) ¸
Indoor unit error
Ɣ(5) Ɣ(15) ¸
Outdoor unit main PCB model
Ɣ(6) Ɣ(2) ¸ information error or
communication error
Inverter error
Ɣ(6) Ɣ(3) ¸
$FWLYH¿OWHUHUURU3)&FLUFXLW
Ɣ(6) Ɣ(4) ¸ error
Trip terminal L error
Ɣ(6) Ɣ(5) ¸
Display PCB microcomputers
Ɣ(6) Ɣ(10) ¸ communication error

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