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C2 Panel
Summary and featuresSummary and features
12K & 18K Cooling Outdoor unit:
09K Outdoor unit:
18K Cooling & Heating Outdoor unit
C1 Panel
24K Outdoor unit
Technical specificationsTechnical specifications
COOLING HEATING
9000 9800925 9001200 12005.45 5.45
Model of Indoor Unit
Fan Motor Speed (r/min)(SH/H/M/L)
1260/1050/920/730
1320/1200/1100/950
Output of Fan Motor (W)Input of Heater (W)
Fan Motor Capacitor (μF)Fan Motor RLA(A)Fan TypeDiameter-Length (mm)
Evaporator
Pipe Diameter (mm)Row-Fin Gap(mm)Coil length (l)Xheight (H)Xcoilwidth (L)Swing Motor ModelOutput of Swing Motor (W)Fuse (A)Sound Pressure Level dB (A)(H/M/L)
37/30/26 37/33/29
Sound Power Level dB (A) (H/M/L)
Dimension (W/H/D) ( mm)Dimension ofPackage(W/H/D)(mm)Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg)
9251200
EER / C.O.P (W/W)
Total Capacity (Btu/h)Power Input (W)Rated Input (W)Rated Current (A)
Air Flow Volume (m3/h) (SH)Dehumidifying Volume (l/h)
500
Model
FunctionRated VoltageRated Frequency
Energy Class
5.45
1260/1050/920/730
Indoorunit
37/30/26
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10--1
MP24AA1.5
PCB 3.15A Transformer 0.2A
GWC09MA-K1NNC1A/IGWC09MA-K1NNC6A/IGWC09MA-K1NNC7A/IGWC09MA-K1NNC2A/IGWC09MA-K1NNC3A/I
9/12
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790X248X170
870X248X355
Φ7
0.13Cross flow fanΦ85X 596
2.-1.5
581X264X25.4
GWC09MA-K1NNC1A(CA13800170)GWC09MA-K1NNC6A(CA14200010)GWC09MA-K1NNC7A(CA19500010)GWC09MA-K1NNC2A(CA18000060)GWC09MA-K1NNC3A(CA13600460)
220-240V~50Hz
COOLING
9000
0.82.85
Aluminum fin-copper tube
GWH09MA-K1NNC7A
220-240V~50Hz
500
10
0.82.7
/ GWH09MA-K1NNC7A/I
——1
0.13Cross flow fanΦ85X 596
Aluminum fin-copper tube
Φ72.-1.5
9/12
790X265X170
——
581X264X25.4
MP24AA1.5
PCB 3.15A Transformer 0.2A
873X370X251
GWH09MA-K1NN7A/OLANDA
QX-B161C030srevolving
174.2880
InternalCapillaryCapacitor
-7℃≤T≤43℃ -7℃≤T≤43℃Aluminum fin-copper tube
Φ9.521-1.4
680X406X2295020
0.371.5
2500Axial fanФ324
/ /T1I I
IP24
2.5
0.6
50--
720X430X320768X353X490
25/29R22/0.63
4 430
Liquid Pipe (mm) Φ6(1/4")Gas Pipe (mm) Φ9.52(3/8")Height (m) 5Length (m) 10
Climate TypeIsolation
CondenserPipe Diameter (mm)Rows-Fin Gap(mm)Coil length(l) x height(H) x coil width(L)Fan Motor Speed (rpm)Output of Fan Motor (W)Fan Motor RLA(A)Fan Motor Capacitor (μF)Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit(m3/h)Fan Type
Overload ProtectorThrottling MethodStarting MethodWorking Temp Range (℃)
Compressor TypeL.R.A. (A)Compressor RLA(A)Compressor Power Input(W)
OuterDiameter
Refrigerant Charge (kg)
Outdoorunit
Connection Pipe
Gas additional charge(g/m)Length (m)
MaxDistance
Model of Outdoor UnitCompressor Manufacturer/trademarkCompressor Model
Permissible Excessive OperatingPressure for the Discharge Side(MPa)
Fan Diameter (mm)Defrosting Method
Net Weight /Gross Weight (kg)
Permissible Excessive OperatingPressure for the Suction Side(MPa)Sound Pressure Level dB (A)Sound Power Level dB (A)Dimension (W/H/D) (mm)Dimension of Package (L/W/H)(mm)
Moisture Protection
Part namePart name
Wall Pipe
Remote control window
Guide louver
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Front Panel
Filter
Air in
Air out
Drainage hose
Air in
Air out
Remote Controller
Wrapping Tape
Set TempHeat Cooling
epip noitce nn oC
DRYRun
LED Screen
Power/Run
HeatC1 PanelLED Screen
Power cable
Cooling
Set Temp
Outline and installation dimensions of indoor unit
Outline and installation dimensionOutline and installation dimension
Tube exit
Air inlet
Rear View
RightLeft
Ceiling
Wall-Mounting Plate
W
D
H
Q R S
MODEL W(㎜) H(㎜) D(㎜) Q(㎜) R(㎜) S(㎜)09K单冷 790 248 170 36 605 14909K冷暖 790 265 170 36 605 149
12K 845 275 180 130 542 17318K 940 298 200 54 694 192
18K
24K
12K
09K
C1 Panel
C6 Panel
C2 Panel
C7 Panel
C3Panel
720
660 260
430
Over 60cmOver 60cm
Over 6
0cm
320
Unit:mm
09K Outdoor unit
Bolt
Nut
Wrench
286
Outline and installation dimensions of outdoor unit
Over 150cm
440
Electrical circuit diagramElectrical circuit diagram
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
PCB function manual and operation methodPCB function manual and operation method
Basic functions (the centigrade is used in the following function manual. If there will be Fahrenheit degree,that willbe Tf=TcX1.8+32).
Function Manual
1. Temperature Parameters Indoor preset temperature (Tpreset)
Indoor ambient temperature (Tamb.)
2. Basic Functions Once energized, the compressor shall never be restarted except 3-min interval at least. For the first energization, if the
unit with memory function is off before power failure, the compressor can be restarted without 3-min delay. But if the unit
is on before power failure, the compressor shall be restarted with 3-min delay. Once started, the compressor won’t stop
within 6 min with the change of room temp.
1 Cooling mode
Cooling conditions and process When Tamb. ≥ Tpreset+1 , the unit will run in cooling mode. In this case, the compressor and the outdoor fan run and
the indoor fan runs at setting speed.
When Tamb. ≤ Tpreset-1 , the compressor and the outdoor fan will stop while the indoor fan will run at setting speed.
When Tpreset-1 Tamb. Tpreset+1 , the unit will maintain its previous running state.
In this mode, the four-way valve is de-energizing, and setting temperature range is 16 30 . Running and cooling
marks and setting temperature are displayed.
Protection
Antifreezing potection If it is detected that the system is in antifreezing protection, the compressor and the outdoor fan will stop running, and
the indoor fan will run at setting speed. If the antifreezing protection is released and the compressor has been stopped
for 3 min, the unit will resume its previous running state.
Tpreset +1
Tpreset -1
Compressor
Outdoor fan Indoor fan Preset speed
Run
Tamb
Stop
Stop cooling
Start cooling
Original operating status
6 min. 3 min. 6 min.
During antifreeze protection
3 min.
StopRun
Preset speed
Compressor
Outdoor fan Indoor fan
Overcurrent Protection(applicable to some models) If it is detected that the system amperage exceeds the specified value in 3s successively, the outdoor unit will enter into
the state that only the fan is running. If the overcurrent protection is released, the complete unit will resume its previous
running state. If 6 times of protection successively occur (if the compressor has been running over 6mins continuously,
the protection times will be cleared), the complete unit will stop except the indoor fan is running. In this case, the unit can
be normally restarted only after turning off the unit by remote controller. The nixie tube displays error code E5 and the
running LED blinks (Blink 5 times and pauses 3 s,Blinking interval is 0.5 s).
2 Dry Mode
Dry Conditions and Process When Tamb. Tpreset+2 , the unit will run in dry and cooling mode. In this case the compressor and outdoor fan will
run and the indoor fan will run at low speed.
When Tpreset-2 ≤ Tamb. ≤ Tpreset+2 , the unit will run in dry mode. In this case, the indoor fan will run at low
speed, and the compressor and the outdoor fan will be stopped in 6 min. After 4 min, the compressor and the outdoor
fan will be restarted. Dry process is cycled as the above.
When Tamb. Tpreset-2 , the compressor and the outdoor fan will stop working and the indoor fan will run at low
speed.
In this mode, the four-way valve is de-energizing, and setting temperature range is 16 30 . Running and cooling
marks and setting temperature are displayed.
Protection
Antifreezing potection If antifreezing protection of the system is detected in dry and cooling mode, the compressor and the outdoor fan will stop
running and the indoor fan will run at low speed. When the antifreezing protection is released and the compressor has
been stopped for 3 min, the complete unit will resume its previous running state. Upon the condition that the compressor
runs for 6 min and stops for 4 min is met and antifreezing protection is detected, the compressor and the outdoor fan will
stop running and the indoor fan will run at low speed. When the antifreezing protection is released and the compressor
has been stopped for 4 min, the complete unit will resume its previous running state.
Other protection Other protections are the same as those in cooling mode.
3 Heating mode (cooling only unit is not available)
Heating conditions and process When Tamb. ≤ Tpreset+2 , the unit will run in heating mode. In this case, the four-way valve, the compressor and the
outdoor fan will run simultaneously. The indoor fan will delay at most 2mins to run.
When Tamb≥ Tpreset+4 , the compressor and the outdoor fan will stop while the four-way valve will keep energizing
Tpreset +2
Tpreset -2
Tamb
CompressorOutdoor fan
Indoor fan
Cooling
Dry
Stop 6 min. 6 min.4 min. 4 min.
low speed
Run Stop
and the indoor fan will blow residual heat.
When Tpreset +2 T amb. Tpreset +4 , the unit will maintain its previous running state.
Under this mode, the four-way valve is energized, and setting temperature range is 16 30 . The screen will display
running and heating marks and setting temperature.
Defrosting Conditions and Process
The unit with intelligent defrosting function can defrost according to frosting conditions. Dual8 displays H1.
Protection Function
High Temp Resistant Protection If it is detected that the evaporator tube temperature is superheating, the outdoor fan will stop working. When the tube
temperature resumes to normal condition, the outdoor fan will resume running.
Noise Silencing Protection If the unit is stopped by pressing ON/OFF or during switchover of modes, the reversing valve will be stopped after 2 min.
Overcurrent Protection
This protection is the same as that in cooling mode (but indoor fan will blow residual heat).
4 Fan mode In this mode, indoor fan runs at setting speed, and the compressor, the outdoor fan, the four-way valve and the electric
heating tube (will) stop running. In this mode, temperature setting range is 16 30 . Displayer displays running marks
and the setting temperature.
5 Auto Mode In this mode, the air conditioner will automatically select its running mode (cooling, heating or fan) with the change of
ambient temperature. The displayer will display the running marks, actual running mode mark and setting temperature.
There is 30s delay protection for mode switching. Protection functions are the same as those in any other mode.
3 Other Control 1 Timer function
The mainboard combines general timer and clock timer functions. Timer functions are selected by equipping remote
controller with different functions.
General Timer Timer ON can be set under off state of unit. If timer ON reaches, the controller will run under previous setting mode.
Timing interval is 0.5hr and the setting range is 0.5-24hr.
Timer OFF can be set under on state of unit. If timer OFF reaches, the unit is turned off. Timing interval is 0.5hr within
the range of 0.5-24hr.
Tset
Tset
Compressor
Outer fan
Inner fan
Reversal valve
Running Stop
Stop heating
Original running state
Start heatingTamb.6Min. 3Min. 6Min.
2Min.Settingfan speed 2Min.
Settingfan speed
Clock Timer If timer on is set under running state of unit, the system will continue running. If timer on is set under off state of unit, the
system will run in presetting mode when timer on reaches.
If timer off is set under off state of unit, the system will keep standby state. If timer off is set under on state of unit, the
system will stop running when timer off reaches.
Timer Change If the system is under timer state, the unit can be turned on/off by ON/OFF button of remote controller. Timing can also
be reset and then the system runs according to the final setting.
If timer on and timer off is set at the same time under running state of system, the system will keep current running state
till timer off reaches and then it will stop running.
If timer on and timer off are set at the same time under off state of system, the system will keep stopping till timer on
reaches and then it will start running.
In the future, the system will run in presetting mode when timer on reaches and stop when timer off reaches every day. If
timer on and timer off have the same setting, timer off is prevails.
2 Auto Button If press this button, the system will run in auto mode, and the indoor fan motor will run at auto speed; meanwhile, the
swing motor will be running. Repress this button to turn off the unit.
3 Buzzer
Upon energization or operation, the buzzer will give out a beep.
4 Sleep Function
The mode can provide different selection of the setting temperature curve for sleeping.
5 Turbo Function
This function can be set in cooling or heating mode.
6 Dry Function
This function can be set in cooling or dry mode.
7 Automatic Control of Fan Speed In this mode, the indoor fan will automatically select high, medium or low speed with the change of ambient temperature.
8 Up & Down Swing After energization, up & Down swing motor will rotate guide louver anticlockwise to position 0 to close air outlet. After
turning on the unit, if swing function has not been set, up & down guide louver will clockwise turn to position D in heating
mode, or clockwise turn to level position L in other modes.
If the unit is turned on with swing function setting, the guide louver will swing between W and D.
There are 7 kinds of swing states of guide louver: There are position L, A, B, C, D, and it swings
and stops between L and D ( angle between L and D is equiangular).
Upon stop of unit, the guide louver will close to position O. Swing action is valid only when swing
command is set and indoor fan is running.
Note: If the position is set between L and B, A and C or B and D by remote controller, the guide
louver will swing between W and D.
L
A
BC
D
O(0°)
9 Display
Running mark and Mode mark Upon energization, the unit will display all marks. Under standby state, running indicating mark is displayed in red. If the
unit is started by remote controller, running indicating mark gives off light; meanwhile, the current setting running mode
mark will be displayed(mode LED: cooling, heating and dry mode). If the light button is turned off, all marks display will
be closed.
Dual-8 Display After starting the unit for the first time, the nixie tube will default to display the current preset temperature (16-30 ).
When displaying setting temperature signal is received, the nixie tube will display setting temp. If displaying ambient
temperature signal is received, the nixie tube will display current indoor ambient temperature. If other states are set by
remote controller, the display will keep previous. If remote controller receives valid signal during displaying ambient
temperature, ambient temperature will be displayed after setting temperature is displayed for 5s. F1 is displayed for
ambient temperature sensor malfunction, F2 for tube temp sensor malfunction of indoor unit and C5 for jumper cap has
malfunction.
Some models: The remote controller will display current setting temp when this display is set. The controller will display
ambient temp for 5s and then setting temp only when indoor ambient temp displaying state is switched from other
displaying states by remote controller
10 Locked protection to PG motor When starting the fan, if motor’s rotational speed is slow for a period of time, the unit will display Locked and stop
running to avoid auto protection for motor. If the unit is on currently, error code H6 will be displayed by the Dual-8
Display. If the unit is off currently, this locked malfunction information won’t be displayed.
11 Power-off memory Memory content includes mode, up&down swing, light, setting temp and setting fan speed.
Upon power failure, the unit after power recovery will automatically start to run according to memory content. The
system, last remote-control command without timer setting, will memorize the last remote-control signal and run
according to it. If the last remote-control command has general timer function and the system is de-energized before
setting time, the system will memorize the last timer function in remote controller command after re-energization and
time will be recalculated. If there is function in the last remote controller command but setting time has reached, the
system will act as timer on/off setting before de-energization. After re-energization, the system memorizes the running
states before power failure without timer action. Clock timer can not be memorized.
4 Special functions 1 Health function
When the indoor fan motor is running, the Health function is set by pressing remote controller (If there is no Health
button on the remote controller, the Health function opening is defaulted).
2 I Feel function If the remote controller receives the I Feel order, the controller will work at the ambient temperature value which is sent
by remote controller (Except the defrosting and anti-cool wind, which still adopts the sampling value of AC itself ambient
temperature sensor), the remote controller will send ambient temperature value to controller at intervals. If the controller
hasn’t received the ambient temperature value from the remote controller for long time, then it will run accroding to the
current ambient temperature of AC. If the function has not been set, the ambient temperature will adopt the sensor
sampling value of AC itself. If power off happens, this function will not be memorized.
3 Temperature sensor malfunction detection
F1 is displayed when the indoor ambient sensor malfunction is detected and F2 is displayed when the indoor tube sensor
malfunction.
Operating Procedures / Photos
Disassembly procedures for indoor unit
Dissassembly ProceduresDissassembly Procedures
Open the front panel, slightly press the axial ofboth sides,then to make the axial slide, can takedown the front panel.Push the filter onwards, cantake down the front panel.Push the filter, can take down the filter.Unscrew one screw from top cover, can take itdown.
Front panel
Use the screwdriver to pushthe axial,hold both sideof air guide board. Then can take them down.
Open the screw cover, screw off 5pcs screwfix onthe front case, loosen the rear clasp,lift it up, cantake down it.
Filter
Air guide board
Top cover
Bearing sleeve
Screw
Clasp
Operating Procedures / Photos
Screw off screw from the electrical box coverthencan disassemble the electric box cover.
Screw off screws from evaporator, and loosenclasp,can take down the motor clamp.Screw offone screw from the evaporator and motor clamp,can take down the motor clamp.
Screw off screws on electric box, screw offearthscrew, pull out tube sensor, mainboard,LCD, airguide motor, wire terminal of motor,then can takedown the electric box.
Electric box cover
Screw
Tube sensor
Earth screw
Mainboard
Motor clamp
Screw
Clasp
Operating Procedures / Photos
Screw off 1screw between the motor and crossflow fan, can take down the motor.
Screw
ScrewCross flow fan Motor
Disassembly Procedures for Outdoor Unit
Unscrew the screw fixing the handle, then push itdownwards to take it out.Unscrew the screws fixing the top cover, and thenlift the top cover to remove it.
Unscrew the 6 screws fixing the rear grill to remove it.
Rear Grill
Operating Procedures / Photos
Unscrew the 9 screws of the right side plate, then takedown the right side plate.
Screws
Top Cover
Screws
Screw
Handle
Operating Procedures / Photos
Unscrew the screw of electric box, pull out thelead out insert of compressor, four-way valve andmotor, then take down the electric box.
Unscrew the screws fixing the cabinet to removeit.
ScrewsUnscrew the screw of the right side plate, thentake down the Left side plate.
Left side plate
ScrewElectric box cover
Operating Procedures / Photos
Unscrew the nut fixing the fan with a spanner totake out the fan.
Unscrew the screws fixing the motor support, andthen lift it upwards to remove it. Unscrew thescrews fixing the motor and pull out the connec-tion line between it and electric box to remove it.
Only for cooling and heating unitUnscrew the fixing nut of the four-way valve coiland remove the coil. Wrap the four-way valve withwet cotton and unsolder the 4 weld spots con-necting the four-way valve to take it out. Weldingprocess should be as quick as possible and keepwrapping cotton wet all the time. Be sure not toburn out the lead-out wire of compressor.
Nut
Weld spots
Axial Flow Fan
Four-way Valve
Motor
Terminal Screw of Motor
Motor Support
Screws
Capillary
Weld spots
Unsolder the weld spots of capillary,valve andoutlet tube of condenser to remove the capillary.Prevent welding slag from blocking the capillary.
U n s o l d e r t h e p i p e l i n e c o n n e c t i n g t h ecompressor, and then unscrew the 3 foot-nutsfixing conpressor to remove it.
Foot-nut
Operating Procedures / Photos
Explosive view and spare parts listExplosive view and spare parts list
Exploded View of Components and Parts of Indoor unit 1
GWC09MA-K1NNC7A/I GWH09MA-K1NNC7A/I1 Wall Mounting Frame 01252015 01252015 12 Rear Case assy 2220210101 2220210101 13 Axile Bush 10542704 10542704 14 Crank 10582070 10582070 15 Cross Flow Fan 10352018 10352018 16 O-Gasket sub-assy of Bearing 76512051 76512051 17 O-Gasket of Cross Fan Bearing 76512203 76512203 18 Ring of Bearing 26152022 26152022 19 Helicoid tongue 26112162 26112162 1
10 Air Louver 2 10512114 10512114 111 Air Louver 1 10512113 10512113 112 Evaporator Assy 0100255902 0100255902 113 Evaporator Support 24212090 24212090 114 Drainage hose 0523001406 0523001406 115 Guide Louver 10512111 10512111 116 Axile Bush 10542008 10542008 117 Front Case 20012120 20012120 118 Screw Cover 24252016 24252016 319 Filter Sub-Assy 11122081 11122081 220 Front Panel Assy 2001239804 2001239804 121 Front Panel 20012393 20012393 122 Decorative Strip 2019231003 2019231003 123 Display Board 30565050 30565050 124 Remote Controller 30510041 30510041 125 Electric Box Cover2 20122075 20122075 126 Motor Press Plate 26112160 26112160 127 Fan Motor 15012115 15012115 128 Terminal Board 42010266 42010262 129 Electric Box Cover1 20122103 20122103 1
30Shield cover of Electric Box sub-assy
01592073 01592073 1
31 Electric Box Assy 20202402 20202403 132 Electric Box 20112082 20112082 133 Main Board 30035565 30035566 134 Jumper 4202300128 4202300128 135 Transformer 43110236 43110236 136 Rubber Plug (Water Tray) 76712012 76712012 137 Step Motor 1521210801 1521210801 138 Pipe Clamp 26112164 26112164 139 Power Cord 4002048710 4002048710 140 Connecting Cable 40020540 40020540 141 Connecting Cable / 40020536 1
No. Description QtyPartCode
Exploded View of Components and Parts of outdoor unit 2
72
Part CodeGWH09MA-K1NNC7A/O
1 Front Grill 22263002 12 Axial Flow Fan 10333002 13 Front Panel 01533255P 14 Chassis Sub-assy 0120317701 15 4-way Valve Assy 03023860 16 Drainage Connecter 06123401 17 Capillary Sub-Assy 03103632 1
Compressor and fittings 00103086 1Overload Protector 00183016 0Overload Protector 00180119 0Compressor Gasket 76710247 0
9 Big Handle 26233101 110 Valve 07100024 111 Valve 07100145 112 Valve Support 01713424 113 Right Side Plate Sub-Assy 0130315101 114 Magnet Coil 43000400 115 Terminal Board 42010265 116 Electric Box Assy 01403984 117 Capacitor CBB65 33010743 118 Capacitor CBB61 33010020 119 Terminal Board 42011147 120 Clapboard Sub-Assy 01233101 121 Condenser Assy 01113121 122 Rear grill 11123204 123 Top Cover Plate 01253027 124 Motor Support Sub-Assy 01703054 125 Fan Motor 15013156 1
QtyDescriptionNo
8
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Descripción de fallas o comportamiento de protección
Protección de alta presión del compresor E1
Indicador en modo funciones
Protección de congelación interna E2Protección de baja presión del compresor E3Protección de alta temperatura de descarga del compresor E4Protección de sobre-carga del sistema o compresor E5Mal funcionamiento de la comunicación E6Conflicto en el modo de selección E7Protección de sobre-calentamiento del evaporador E8Protección de aire anti-frio en calefacción E9Inicio de protección para ajustar la frecuencia, cuando la E0potencia de entrada es extra-baja (Inversor) No hay señal de realimentación del motor ventilador interno H6Mal funcionamiento del sensor ambiente interno F1
Indicador modo refrigeración
Mal funcionamiento del sensor del evaporador F2Mal funcionamiento del sensor ambiente externo F3Mal funcionamiento del sensor del condensador F4Mal funcionamiento del sensor de descarga del compresor F5Protección de sobre-calentamiento del condensador disminuye F6la frecuencia de operación en enfriamiento (Inversor)Protección de anti-seco hace fluir de regreso el lubricante F7al compresorProtección de sobre-carga del sistema o del compresor
F8disminuyen la frecuencia de operación (Inversor)Protección de alta temperatura de descarga del compresor
F9disminuye la frecuencia de operación (Inversor)Descongelamiento H1
Indicador modo calefacción
Protección del precipitador electrostático H2Protección de sobre-calientamiento del compresor H3Falla del sistema H4Protección del módulo IPM H5Mal funcionamiento del compresor (Inversor CC ) H7Protección de caída de agua H8Mal funcionamiento del calentador eléctrico H9Protección de sobre-calientamiento del evaporador H0Protección de sobre-calentamiento del compresor o evaporador, FAdisminuyen la frecuencia de operación (Inversor)Protección de anti-congelamiento del evaporador (Inversor) FH
Código de error
en el display
Trouble-ShootingTrouble-Shooting
If malfunction occurs,corresponding code will display and the will resume normal until protection or malfunctiondisappears.
1. Trouble C5: Dual-8 Display displays C5 and running LED blinks 15 times and pauses 3s.Troubleshooting:Jumper cap is not firmly connected with the controller. Reinsert it or replace it with the same specification of jumpercap.2. Trouble E5: Dual-8 Display on display board displays E5 and running LED blinks for 5 times and pauses 3s.Troubleshooting:When the voltage is too low or the system pressure is abnormal, please check the power supply voltage or the systempressure.3. Trouble F1: Dual-8 Display on display board displays F1 and cooling LED blinks once and pause 3s.Troubleshooting:AC ambient sensor is not firmly connected with the controller. Please reinsert or replace it with an ambient tempsensor.4. Trouble F2: Dual-8 Display on display board displays F2, the cooling LED blinks twice and pauses 3s.Troubleshooting:AC tube temperature sensor is not firmly connected with the controller. Please reinsert or replace it with another tubetemperature sensor.5. Trouble H1: Dual-8 Display on display board displays H1 and heating LED blinks once and pauses 3s.Troubleshooting:Because at this time the air conditioner is running in defrosting status, it’s normal.6. Trouble H6: Dual-8 Display on display board displays H6, and running LED blinks 11 times and pauses 3s.Troubleshooting£ºThe feedback wire of unit’s indoor fan motor hasn’t been reliably connected with the controller or theinner fan motor is broken, or the controller mainboard’s fan motor has detected that circuit is damaged, please reinsertthe inner fan motor’s feedback wire or replace the mainboard of control board or replace the motor.7. Trouble E1: Dual-8 Display on display board displays E1and running LED blinks once and pauses 3s.Troubleshooting:If high-pressure protection occurs and the system pressure is abnormal, please check the system pressure or repacethe controller.8. Trouble E2: Dual-8 Display on display board will display E2 and running LED blinks twice and pauses 3s.Troubleshooting: It is normal, at this time, the AC is in Antifreezing status.
Malfunction Display
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The remotecontroller doesnot receivesignals (after itis powered, thebuzzer willsound, unless ithasmalfunction)
Before analysis, check the unit according to the indicator display on outdoor unit.(Refer to 9.1 Malfunction displaysection).
Trip of breaker orblow of fuse
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Measure insulation resistanceto ground to see if there is anyleakage.
The circuit or the part of the airconditioner has malfunction.They heat and break the insula-tion and lead to short circuit orcreepage. Measure the insula-tion resistance or eliminate themalfunction one by one. If thebreaker itself has malfunction,then replace the breaker.
The transformer connection isloose or has bad contact or thetransformer has malfunction.
Fasten the wiring; measure theoutput voltage of the trans-former , if it is incorrect, changethe transformer.
No power Check power supply circuit.
Power plug is not well plugged inand poor connection.
Check if the plug is properlyplugged in and make the loosecontact firm.
Fuse of controller burnt out
The air condi-tioner does notreact after it ispowered ( afterthe plug isinserted, thebuzzer does notsound and theremote startuphas noresponse)
Remote controller malfunction
Receiver loose or poor connection
Receiver is broken
Change controller fuse
Controller is broken Check remote controller
Remote controller is short of power Change batteries
First, press the manual switchbutton AUTO,i f there is noresponse,check based on theabove methods. If it runs nor-mally after pressing the button,check again whether the instal-lation position and the connec-tion wire of the reception headis correct. If it is correct,then re-place the receiver or the remotecontroller.
Power voltage is too lowCheck the voltage. If it is lower than 10% ofthe rated voltage, check the cause, improvethe power supply condition and add the sta-bilized voltage power supply.
The breaker trips at once when itis set to “ON”.
The breaker trips in few minuteswhen it is set to “ON”.
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Improper set of temperature Adjust set temperature
If cooling (heating) loadis proper
Check the forecasted load of cooling (heating)
The refrigerant has leakage or isinsufficient
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Malfunction ofrefrigerant flow
Replace the compressorLeakage between the high pres-sure and the low pressure insidethe compressor
Replace the four-way valveMalfunction of four-way valve
Judge whether the system isblocked by observing the conden-sation of evaporator and the pres-sure value of the high pressuremanometer and take measuresto deal with the system.
Check and fill the leakage, thenvacuumize it and supplement therefrigerant as required
Blockage of cooling system
Heat insulation for the connectionpipes of the indoor unit and the out-door unit is bad.
Make sure that heat insulation for the thick and thinpipes is good. Heat insulation must also be providedfor the joint andthe exposed part of the copper pipe.
Block of outdoor heatexchanger
Air filter were blocked Clean the filter
Air circulationis insufficient
Fan rotationspeed becomeslow
Fan speed was set too slow To set the fan speed to high ormiddle speed
Clean the dust accumulated on the sur-face of the heat exchanger.
Motor damage
Capacitor or PCBdamage
The installation position of theoutdoor unit is not appropriate.
The air tightness is not enough. Peoplecome in and out too frequently. Thereare heating devices indoors.
Keep certain air tightness indoors, try not to useelectricalappliance with large quantity of heat
The outdoor temperature is too high. Properly install the rainproof plate or the sunproofplate. If the maximum cool air still can not meet therequirement, it is suggested to replace the airconditioner.
Good ventilation must be provided forthe installation position of the outdoorunit.
Replace thecapacitor or PCB
Replace the motor
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The indoor fan motor is burned orbreaks or has the heat protectormalfunction.
Replace the fan motor or the defective part.
Wrong connectionMake the correction connection based onthe circuit drawing.
The fan capacitor has open circuit oris damaged.
The fan does notrun when it is setto supply air.
Replace the fan capacitor of the same typeand same specification.
The outdoor fan motor is damaged. Replace the fan motor
Wrong connection Make the correct connection based on thecircuit drawing
The outdoor fan capacitor is damaged. Replace the fan capacitor
Malfunction of compressor Replace the compressor
Breakage of running capacitor ofcompressor Replace the capacitor
The voltage is too low or too high. Manostat is recommended.
Wrong wire connection Connect the circuit diagram correctly
The built-in heat protector of themotor breaks frequently because themotor is abnormal.
Replace the fan motor
Adjust the volume of the refrigerantThe refrigerant is not enough or is toomuch.
Replace the capillaryThe capillary is blocked and the tem-perature rises.
The compressor does not runsmoothly or is stuck. The air dischargevalve is damaged
Replace the compressor
The protector itself has malfunction. Replace the protector
The compres-sor is too hotand leads to theaction of theprotector.
The protector itself has malfunction.Use the multimeter to check whether thecontact of the compressor is on when it isnot overheated. If it is not on, then replacethe protector
In the cooling andheating mode,the compressorruns, but the out-door fan does notrun.
In the cooling andheating mode,the outdoor fanruns, but thec o m p r e s s o rdoes not run.
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Adjust fan locationFan of indoor unit contacts other parts
Foreign object in indoor unit Take out the foreign object
Compressor shakes too much Adjust support washer of compressor, andtighten loosen screws
Touch of pipeline of outdoor unit Separate the touching pipeline.Abnormal soundand shake
Touch of inner plates1. Tighten connect screw.2. Stick absorbing clay between plates.
Louver of outdoor unit touched outercase. Adjust location of louver.
Abnormal sound inside compressor Change compressor
Drainage pipe blocked or broken Change drainage pipe
Re-wrap and make it tight.Wrap of refrigerant pipe joint is notclose enough.
Water leakage
Change controller
Wire loose or wrong connection
In cool, heatmode, theoutdoor unitand compres-sor will not run.
Correctly wire according to the drawing
Improper setting of temperature Adjust setting temp.
The Main board malfunction
NOTE: There are no heating malfunctions in the above for the cooling only unit.
First, check whether the connection iswrong. If no, replace the partsThe swing fan
does not run.
The torque of the swing motor is notenough
Wrong connection
The Main board is damaged
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