Samsung Service Manual Indoor Unit
Samsung Service Manual Indoor Unit
Samsung Service Manual Indoor Unit
INDOOR UNIT
AM007/009/012FN1DCH/AA
AM009/012/018/020FNNDCH/AA
AM009/018/024/030/036/048FN4DCH/AA
AM007/009/012FNLDCH/AA
AM018/024FNLDCH/AA
AM030/036/048FNLDCH/AA
AM018/024FNMDCH/AA
AM030/036FNMDCH/AA
AM048FNMDCH/AA
AM007/009/012/018/020/024FNTDCH/AA
AM036/048FNHDCH/AA
AM076/096FNHDCH/AA
AM018/024FNCDCH/AA
1. Precautions
2. Product Specifications
4. Troubleshooting
6. Wiring Diagram
7. Reference Sheet
Refer to the service manual in the GSPN(see the rear cover) for the more information.
Contents
1. Precautions ..................................................................................................................................................1-1
1-1 Precautions for the Service.............................................................................................................................................................................1-1
1-2 Precautions for the Static Electricity and PL .........................................................................................................................................1-1
1-3 Precautions for the Safety ...............................................................................................................................................................................1-1
1-4 Precautions for Handling Refrigerant for Air Conditioner............................................................................................................1-2
1-5 Precautions for Welding the Air Conditioner Pipe............................................................................................................................1-2
1-6 Precautions for Additional Supplement of Air Conditioner Refrigerant .............................................................................1-2
1-7 Other Precautions ................................................................................................................................................................................................1-2
4. Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................4-1
4-1 Check-up Window Description......................................................................................................................................................................4-1
4-2 Service Operation...................................................................................................................................................................................................4-2
4-2-1 Special Operation ................................................................................................................................................................................4-2
4-3 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................................................................................4-7
4-3-1 Setting Option Setup Method.....................................................................................................................................................4-7
4-3-2 Option Items........................................................................................................................................................................................4-13
4-3-3 What to check before diagnosis ..............................................................................................................................................4-16
4-3-4 Number Display Method (Outdoor Unit, MCU, Cable remote control, wall-mount, etc.) ....................4-23
4-4 Appropriate Measures for Different Symptom..................................................................................................................................4-28
4-4-1 Outdoor Unit Operation Flow...................................................................................................................................................4-28
4-4-2 Main PCB has no power phenomenon ..............................................................................................................................4-29
4-4-3 Indoor Unit ROOM sensor Error (Open/Short)................................................................................................................4-30
4-4-4 Indoor unit EVAP IN sensor Error (Open/Short)..............................................................................................................4-31
4-4-5 Indoor EVAP OUT sensor Error (Open/Short) ..................................................................................................................4-32
4-4-6 Indoor Heat Exchanger's EVAP IN sensor dislocation error.....................................................................................4-33
4-4-7 Indoor Heat Exchanger's EVA OUT sensor dislocation error (Open/Short) ...................................................4-34
4-4-8 Simultaneous Indoor Heat Exchanger's EVA IN, OUT sensor dislocation error (Open/Short)............4-35
4-4-9 Electronic Expansion Valve opening malfunction (2nd stage) - E135 ..............................................................4-36
4-4-10 Breakdown of EEV (2nd) ..............................................................................................................................................................4-37
4-4-11 Problem with EEV closure (2nd)..............................................................................................................................................4-38
4-4-12 E153 : Detection of Floating Switch of Indoor Unit's Drain Pump ...................................................................4-39
4-4-13 The operational error of Indoor Unit's Fan Motor ......................................................................................................4-40
4-4-14 Mixed operation Error (Only applicable to Heat Pump Model/Not to HR model).................................4-41
Samsung Electronics 1
Contents
4-4-15 EEPROM error...................................................................................................................................................................................4-42
4-4-16 Option error of the Remote Controller for an Indoor Unit....................................................................................4-43
4-4-17 Error due to confused use of Fahrenheit and Celsius ..............................................................................................4-43
4-4-18 Simultaneous opening of Cooling/heating MCU SOL Valves 1st/2nd ............................................................4-44
4-4-19 Error due to incorrect Indoor Unit Power/Communication Cable Connection.......................................4-45
4-4-20 SPI Feedback Error.........................................................................................................................................................................4-46
4-4-21 Outdoor Unit Pipe Inspection Error ....................................................................................................................................4-47
4-4-22 Communication Error between Indoor and Outdoor Units during Tracking ...........................................5-48
4-4-23 Communication Error between Indoor and Outdoor Units after Tracking................................................4-49
4-4-24 Communication error between main and sub Unit of outdoor unit or between outdoor units .4-50
4-4-25 Communication Error between MCU and Outdoor Unit......................................................................................4-51
4-4-26 Internal Communication error of the Outdoor Unit C-Box ..................................................................................4-52
4-4-27 Internal PCB Communication error of the Outdoor Unit C-Box........................................................................4-53
4-4-28 Communication Error between MCU and Outdoor Unit after Tracking is Completed.......................4-54
4-4-29 MCU branch part setup error inconsecutive connection with the use of 2 branch parts.............4-55
4-4-30 MCU branch part setup error Repeated setup for the same address over 3 times...........................4-56
4-4-31 MCU branch part setup error non-installed address setup..............................................................................4-57
4-4-32 Setup Error for MCU Branch part Setup Error for MCU Quantity Used .....................................................4-58
4-4-33 MCU branch part setup error Overlapping Indoor unit Address setup ...................................................4-59
4-4-34 MCU branch part setup error Set as being used without connection to an Indoor unit...............4-60
4-4-35 MCU branch part setup error Connect an Indoor unit to a branch part not being used..............4-61
4-4-36 MCU branch part setup error Connect more Indoor units than what is actually set up in MCU .....4-62
4-4-37 Outdoor Temperature Sensor Error ....................................................................................................................................4-63
4-4-38 Outdoor Temperature dislocation error...........................................................................................................................4-64
4-4-39 Cond Out Temperature Sensor Error (Open/Short) ..................................................................................................4-65
4-4-40 Outdoor Cond Out sensor breakaway error .................................................................................................................4-66
4-4-41 Digital Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor Error (OPEN/SHORT).................................................4-67
4-4-42 Constant Rate Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor Error (OPEN/SHORT)................................4-68
4-4-43 Compressor Discharge or Top 1/2 Temperature sensor error.............................................................................4-69
4-4-44 E265 : Dislocation error of Compressor SUMP Temperature (oil temperature) Sensor......................4-70
4-4-45 E269 : Suction Temperature sensor breakaway error .............................................................................................4-71
4-4-46 SUMP Temperature Sensor Error (OPEN/SHORT) ......................................................................................................4-72
4-4-47 High Pressure sensor error (Open/Short) ........................................................................................................................4-73
4-4-48 Low Pressure sensor error (Open/Short)..........................................................................................................................4-74
4-4-49 Suction Temperature sensor error (Open/Short)........................................................................................................4-75
4-4-50 Liquid Pipe Temperature sensor error (Open/Short)................................................................................................4-76
4-4-51 EVI In Temperature sensor error (Open/Short).............................................................................................................4-77
4-4-52 EVI Out Temperature sensor error (Open/Short) ........................................................................................................4-78
4-4-53 Suction-2 Temperature Sensor Error (OPEN/SHORT)...............................................................................................4-79
4-4-54 E407 : Comp. Down due to High Pressure Protection Control...........................................................................4-80
4-4-55 E410 : Comp. Down due to Low Pressure Protection Control ............................................................................4-81
4-4-56 Sump Sensor Error Due to Protection Control.............................................................................................................4-82
4-4-57 E416 : Comp. Down due to Compressor Discharge Temperature sensor ...................................................4-83
4-4-58 3-phase Input Wiring error.......................................................................................................................................................4-84
4-4-59 E428 : Comp. Down by Compression Ratio Control.................................................................................................4-85
4-4-60 EVI EEV Open error........................................................................................................................................................................4-86
4-4-61 Refrigerant Leakage Error .........................................................................................................................................................4-87
4-4-62 E440, E442 : Prohibition of the operation of Compressor due to Ooutdoor Temperature..............4-88
4-4-63 High Pressure Standard Not Met before Air Conditioning (Inability to Re-operate) ............................4-89
4-4-64 CCH Malfunction and Sump Sensor Miswiring Error...............................................................................................4-90
4-4-65 Fan starting error............................................................................................................................................................................4-91
4-4-66 Fan lock error ....................................................................................................................................................................................4-92
4-4-67 Momentary Blackout error.......................................................................................................................................................4-93
4-4-68 Outdoor Fan Motor overheating..........................................................................................................................................4-94
4-4-69 Outdoor Unit Fan Motor RPM Error ....................................................................................................................................4-95
4-4-70 Fan IPM Overheat error ..............................................................................................................................................................4-96
4-4-71 Over-Voltage Error of an Outdoor Fan Motor...............................................................................................................4-97
4-4-72 Counter-Rotation Error of an Outdoor Fan Motor .....................................................................................................4-97
2 Samsung Electronics
Contents
4-4-73 E458 : Compressor Excess Current Error ..........................................................................................................................4-98
4-4-74 Compressor starting error ........................................................................................................................................................4-99
4-4-75 Inverter Overcurrent error ......................................................................................................................................................4-100
4-4-76 Overvoltage / Low voltage error ........................................................................................................................................4-101
4-4-77 DC Link voltage sensor error.................................................................................................................................................4-102
4-4-78 Liquid Compression Prevention Control .......................................................................................................................4-103
4-4-79 Fan Motor Overcurrent error.................................................................................................................................................4-104
4-4-80 Input / Output Current sensor error .................................................................................................................................4-105
4-4-81 Outdoor Fan PCB Overvoltage / Low voltage error................................................................................................4-106
4-4-82 Hall IC(Fan) error ...........................................................................................................................................................................4-107
4-4-83 Inverter Overheat error ............................................................................................................................................................4-108
4-4-84 Model mismatching of Indoor unit. .................................................................................................................................4-109
4-4-85 Breakdown of an EEV(1st)........................................................................................................................................................4-110
4-4-86 Breakdown of an EEV closure...............................................................................................................................................4-111
4-4-87 Electronic expansion valve closing malfunction (2nd stage) .............................................................................4-112
4-4-88 Electronic expansion valve opening malfunction (2nd stage)..........................................................................4-113
Samsung Electronics 3
OFully repair the connection for the types of harness when repairing the product after breakdown.
A faulty connection can cause irregular noise and problems.
OWhen disassembling or assembling, make sure that the product is laid down on a work cloth.
Doing so will prevent scratching to the exterior of the rear side of the product.
OCompletely remove dust or foreign substances on the housing, connection, and inspection parts when performing repairs.
This can prevent fire hazards for tracking, short, etc.
OPlease tighten the service valve of the outdoor unit and the valve cap of the charging valve as securely as possible by using
a monkey spanner.
OCheck whether the parts are properly and securely assembled after performing repairs.
These parts should be in the same condition as before the repair.
OCheck if the place of installation is at least 2m away from electronic appliances such as TV, video players, and stereos.
This can cause irregular noise or degrade the picture quality.
OPlease make sure the customer does not directly repair the product.
Arbitrary dismantling may result in electric shock or fire.
OIf the power line or the power plug is damaged, then it must be changed since this is a hazard.
ODo not bend the wire too much or position it so that it can be damaged by a heavy object on top.
This may result in electric shock or fire.
OUnplug the power or turn off the subsidiary power switch when changing or repairing electrical parts.
Doing so will prevent electric shock.
OExplain to workers that the battery for the remote control needs to be separated for storage purposes when the product
will not be used for a long time.
This can cause a problem for the remote control since battery fluid may trickle out.
OSafety Cautions
If liquid gas is released, then body parts that come into contact with it may experience frostbite/blister/numbness.
If a large amount of gas is released, then suffocation may occur due to lack of oxygen. If the released gas is heated, then noxious
gas may be produced by combustion.
OIf the refrigerant is kept inside the product or the pipe, then remove the refrigerant prior to welding.
If the welding is carried out while the refrigerant is kept inside, the welding cannot be properly performed. This will also produce
noxious gas that is a health hazard. This leakage will also explode with the refrigerant and oil due to an increase in the refrigerant
pressure, posing a danger to workers.
OPlease remove the oxide produced inside the pipe during the welding with nitrogen gas.
Using another gas may cause harm to the product or others.
ODo not operate the product after removing the product safety pressure switch and sensor.
If the product is blocked inside, then this may cause harm to the product or others due to the excess pressure increase of the
refrigerant gas.
JSF-1
Model
AM007FN1DCH/AA AM009FN1DCH/AA AM012FN1DCH/AA
JSF-1
Model
AM007FN1DCH/AA AM009FN1DCH/AA AM012FN1DCH/AA
Installation manual O O O
Operation manual X X X
Pattern sheet for installation O O O
Standard Flexible drain hose O O O
accessories Flilter/Safety grille Filter (washable) Filter (washable) Filter (washable)
Drain pump - / - - -
Drain pump Max. lifting Height /
mm / liter/h 750 / 24 750 / 24 750 / 24
Displacement
Wireless remote controller - MR-DH00 MR-DH00 MR-DH00
wired remote controller - MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N
Optional External contact interface module - MIM-B14 MIM-B14 MIM-B14
accessories Receiver -
Duct Receiver kits
Receiver wire -
EEV kits -
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QMini 4WAY cassette
Small
Model
AM009FNNDCH/AA AM012FNNDCH/AA AM018FNNDCH/AA AM020FNNDCH/AA
mm 714 x 106 x 724 714 x 106 x 724 714 x 106 x 724 714 x 106 x 724
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch 28.1 x 4.2 x 28.5 28.1 x 4.2 x 28.5 28.1 x 4.2 x 28.5 28.1 x 4.2 x 28.5
Auto restart - O O O O
Auto swing - O O O O
Functions Group/individual control - O O O O
External contact control - O O O O
Trouble shooting by LED - O O O O
Small
Model
AM009FNNDCH/AA AM012FNNDCH/AA AM018FNNDCH/AA AM020FNNDCH/AA
Installation manual O O O O
Operation manual X X X X
Pattern sheet for installation O O O O
Standard Flexible drain hose O O O O
accessories Flilter/Safety grille Filter / Safety grille Filter / Safety grille Filter / Safety grille Filter / Safety grille
Drain pump - / - - - -
Drain pump Max. lifting Height /
mm / liter/h 750 / 24 750 / 24 750 / 24 750 / 24
Displacement
Wireless remote controller - AR-DH00 AR-DH00 AR-DH00 AR-DH00
wired remote controller - MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N
Optional External contact interface module - MIM-B14 MIM-B14 MIM-B14 MIM-B14
accessories Receiver -
Duct Receiver kits
Receiver wire -
EEV kits -
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
Q4WAY casette (Small)
4WAY casette - Small
Model
AM009FN4DCH/AA AM018FN4DCH/AA AM024FN4DCH/AA
kg 7 7 7
Panel Net Weight
lbs 15.4 15.4 15.4
kg 10.3 10.3 10.3
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs 22.7 22.7 22.7
mm 950 x 35 x 950 950 x 35 x 950 950 x 35 x 950
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches 37.4 x 1.4 x 37.4 37.4 x 1.4 x 37.4 37.4 x 1.4 x 37.4
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
Q4WAY casette (Large)
4WAY casette - Large
Model
AM030FN4DCH/AA AM036FN4DCH/AA AM048FN4DCH/AA
kg 7 7 7
Panel Net Weight
lbs 15.4 15.4 15.4
kg 10.3 10.3 10.3
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs 22.7 22.7 22.7
mm 950 x 35 x 950 950 x 35 x 950 950 x 35 x 950
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches 37.4 x 1.4 x 37.4 37.4 x 1.4 x 37.4 37.4 x 1.4 x 37.4
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QSLIM DUCT(Slim1)
Slim1
Model
AM007FNLDCH/AA AM009FNLDCH/AA AM012FNLDCH/AA
Panel model - - - -
kg - - -
Panel Net Weight
lbs - - -
kg - - -
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs - - -
mm - - -
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches - - -
mm - - -
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch - - -
Auto restart - O O O
Auto swing - X X X
Functions Group/individual control - O O O
External contact control - O O O
Trouble shooting by LED - X X X
Slim1
Model
AM007FNLDCH/AA AM009FNLDCH/AA AM012FNLDCH/AA
Installation manual O O O
Operation manual O O O
Pattern sheet for installation X X X
Standard Flexible drain hose O O O
accessories Flilter/Safety grille Filter (washable) Filter (washable) Filter (washable)
Drain pump - / MDP-E075SEE3D MDP-E075SEE3D MDP-E075SEE3D
Drain pump Max. lifting Height /
mm / liter/h 750 / 24 750 / 24 750 / 24
Displacement
Wireless remote controller - MR-DH00 MR-DH00 MR-DH00
wired remote controller - MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N
Optional External contact interface module - MIM-B14 MIM-B14 MIM-B14
accessories Receiver - MRK-A10 MRK-A10 MRK-A10
Duct Receiver kits
Receiver wire - MRW-10A MRW-10A MRW-10A
EEV kits -
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QSLIM DUCT(Slim2)
Slim2
Model
AM018FNLDCH/AA AM024FNLDCH/AA
Panel model - - -
kg - -
Panel Net Weight
lbs - -
kg - -
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs - -
mm - -
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches - -
mm - -
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch - -
Auto restart - O O
Auto swing - X X
Functions Group/individual control - O O
External contact control - O O
Trouble shooting by LED - X X
Slim2
Model
AM018FNLDCH/AA AM024FNLDCH/AA
Installation manual O O
Operation manual O O
Pattern sheet for installation X X
Standard Flexible drain hose O O
accessories Flilter/Safety grille Filter (washable) Filter (washable)
Drain pump - / MDP-E075SEE3D MDP-E075SEE3D
Drain pump Max. lifting Height /
mm / liter/h 750 / 24 750 / 24
Displacement
Wireless remote controller - MR-DH00 MR-DH00
wired remote controller - MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N
Optional External contact interface module - MIM-B14 MIM-B14
accessories Receiver - MRK-A10 MRK-A10
Duct Receiver kits
Receiver wire - MRW-10A MRW-10A
EEV kits -
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QSLIM DUCT(Slim3)
Slim3
Model
AM030FNLDCH/AA AM036FNLDCH/AA AM048FNLDCH/AA
Panel model - - - -
kg - - -
Panel Net Weight
lbs - - -
kg - - -
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs - - -
mm - - -
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches - - -
mm - - -
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch - - -
Auto restart - O O O
Auto swing - X X X
Functions Group/individual control - O O O
External contact control - O O O
Trouble shooting by LED - X X X
Slim3
Model
AM030FNLDCH/AA AM036FNLDCH/AA AM048FNLDCH/AA
Installation manual O O O
Operation manual O O O
Pattern sheet for installation X X X
Standard Flexible drain hose O O O
accessories Flilter/Safety grille Filter (washable) Filter (washable) Filter (washable)
Drain pump - / MDP-E075SEE3D MDP-E075SEE3D MDP-E075SEE3D
Drain pump Max. lifting Height /
mm / liter/h 750 / 24 750 / 24 750 / 24
Displacement
Wireless remote controller - MR-DH00 MR-DH00 MR-DH00
wired remote controller - MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N
Optional External contact interface module - MIM-B14 MIM-B14 MIM-B14
accessories Receiver - MRK-A10 MRK-A10 MRK-A10
Duct Receiver kits
Receiver wire - MRW-10A MRW-10A MRW-10A
EEV kits -
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QMSP DUCT(MSP-S)
Panel model - - -
kg - -
Panel Net Weight
lbs - -
kg - -
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs - -
mm - -
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches - -
mm - -
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch - -
Auto restart - O O
Auto swing - X X
Functions Group/individual control - O O
External contact control - O O
Trouble shooting by LED - X X
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QMSP DUCT(MSP-1, MSP-2)
MSP-1 MSP-2
Model
AM030FNMDCH/AA AM036FNMDCH/AA AM048FNMDCH/AA
Panel model - - - -
kg - - -
Panel Net Weight
lbs
kg - - -
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs
mm - - -
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches
mm - - -
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch - - -
Auto restart - O O O
Auto swing - X X X
Functions Group/individual control - O O O
External contact control - O O O
Trouble shooting by LED - X X X
MSP-1 MSP-2
Model
AM030FNMDCH/AA AM036FNMDCH/AA AM048FNMDCH/AA
Installation manual O O O
Operation manual O O O
Pattern sheet for installation X X X
Standard Flexible drain hose O O O
accessories Flilter/Safety grille Filter (washable) Filter (washable) Filter (washable)
Drain pump - / MDP-M075SGU1D MDP-M075SGU1D MDP-M075SGU1D
Drain pump Max. lifting Height /
mm / liter/h 750 / 24 750 / 24 750 / 24
Displacement
Wireless remote controller - MR-DH00 MR-DH00 MR-DH00
wired remote controller - MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N
Optional External contact interface module - MIM-B14 MIM-B14 MIM-B14
accessories Receiver - MRK-A10 MRK-A10 MRK-A10
Duct Receiver kits
Receiver wire - MRW-10A MRW-10A MRW-10A
EEV kits -
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QNEO FORTE(Small)
Panel model - - - -
kg - - -
Panel Net Weight
lbs
kg - - -
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs
mm - - -
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches
mm - - -
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch - - -
Auto restart - O O O
Auto swing - O O O
Functions Group/individual control - O O O
External contact control - O O O
Trouble shooting by LED - O O O
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QNEO FORTE - Large
Large
Model
AM018FNTDCH/AA AM020FNTDCH/AA AM024FNTDCH/AA
Power Supply , #, V, Hz 1,2,208-230,60 1,2,208-230,60 1,2,208-230,60
Mode - HP/HR HP/HR HP/HR
kW
Cooling 2)
Btu/h 18,000 20,000 23,200
Capacity kW
Performance Heating 2)
(Nominal) Btu/h 20,000 23,000 23,800
Condensate
Liter/h
(with high fan speed)
Power Input Cooling 1) W 55 57 60
(Nominal) Heating 2) 55 57 60
Power
Current Input Cooling 1) A 0.36 0.38 0.4
(Nominal) Heating 2) 0.36 0.38 0.4
Type - Crossflow Fan Crossflow Fan Crossflow Fan
Model - YDK-045S42213-02 YDK-045S42213-02 YDK-045S42213-02
Motor Type - AC AC AC
Fan Output x n W 40 x 1 40 x 1 40 x 1
Air Flow Rate H/M/L CMM 12.00 / 10.50 / 9.00 14.00 / 12.50 / 11.00 14.00 / 12.50 / 11.00
Min / Std / Max Pa - - -
External Pressure
WG - - -
Sound Pressure High / Mid / Low dBA 40.0 / - / 30.0 41.0 / - / 30.0 -
Sound
Sound Power High / Mid / Low - - -
Type - R-410A R-410A R-410A
Refrigerant
Control Method - EEV NOT INCLUDED EEV NOT INCLUDED EEV NOT INCLUDED
Temperature Control - Micom&Thermistors Micom&Thermistors Micom&Thermistors
Safety devices - Fuse Fuse Fuse
,mm 6.35 6.35 9.52
Liquid Pipe (Flare)
, inch 1/4" 1/4" 3/8"
Piping
,mm 12.7 12.7 15.88
Connections Gas Pipe (Flare)
, inch 1/2" 1/2" 5/8"
Drain Pipe (Quick lock) ,mm ID 18 HOSE ID 18 HOSE ID 18 HOSE
kg 13 13 13
Net Weight
lbs 28.7 28.7 28.7
kg 16 16 16
Shipping Weight
lbs 35.3 35.3 35.3
Dimensions
mm 1,099 x 315 x 217 1,099 x 315 x 217 1,099 x 315 x 217
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inch 43.3 x 12.4 x 8.5 43.3 x 12.4 x 8.5 43.3 x 12.4 x 8.5
mm 1,137 x 377 x 299 1,137 x 377 x 299 1,137 x 377 x 299
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch 44.8 x 14.8 x 11.8 44.8 x 14.8 x 11.8 44.8 x 14.8 x 11.8
Panel model - - - -
kg - - -
Panel Net Weight
lbs
kg - - -
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs
mm - - -
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches
mm - - -
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch - - -
Auto restart - O O O
Auto swing - O O O
Functions Group/individual control - O O O
External contact control - O O O
Trouble shooting by LED - O O O
Large
Model
AM018FNTDCH/AA AM020FNTDCH/AA AM024FNTDCH/AA
Installation manual O O O
Operation manual O O O
Pattern sheet for installation X X X
Standard Flexible drain hose O O O
accessories Flilter/Safety grille Filter (washable) Filter (washable) Filter (washable)
Drain pump - / - - -
Drain pump Max. lifting Height /
mm / liter/h - - -
Displacement
Wireless remote controller - MR-DH00 MR-DH00 MR-DH00
wired remote controller - MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N
Optional External contact interface module - MIM-B14 MIM-B14 MIM-B14
accessories Receiver -
Duct Receiver kits
Receiver wire -
EEV kits - MXD, MEV series MXD, MEV series MXD, MEV series
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QHSP DUCT(BIG DUCT)
BIG DUCT
Model
AM076FNHDCH/AA AM096FNHDCH/AA
Power Supply , #, V, Hz 1,2,208-230,60 1,2,208-230,60
Mode - HP/HR HP/HR
kW
Cooling 2)
Btu/h 76,800 96,000
Capacity kW
Performance Heating 2)
(Nominal) Btu/h 85,200 108,000
Condensate
Liter/h
(with high fan speed)
Power Input Cooling 1) W 530 790
(Nominal) Heating 2) 530 790
Power
Current Input Cooling 1) A 3.8 5.9
(Nominal) Heating 2) 3.8 5.9
Type - Sirocco Fan Sirocco Fan
Model - DL-13875SSOB DL-13875SSOB
Motor Type - BLDC BLDC
Fan Output x n W 400 x 1 400 x 1
Air Flow Rate H/M/L CMM 58.00 / 52.00 / 47.00 72.00 / 65.00 / 58.00
Min / Std / Max Pa 5.00 / 15.00 / 25.00 5.00 / 15.00 / 28.00
External Pressure
WG 49.03 / 147.10 / 245.17 49.03 / 147.10 / 274.59
Sound Pressure High / Mid / Low dBA 47.0 / - / 44.0 48.0 / - / 45.0
Sound
Sound Power High / Mid / Low - -
Type - R-410A R-410A
Refrigerant
Control Method - EEV INCLUDED EEV INCLUDED
Temperature Control - Micom&Thermistors Micom&Thermistors
Safety devices - Fuse Fuse
,mm 9.52 9.52
Liquid Pipe (Flare)
, inch 3/8" 3/8"
Piping
,mm 19.05 22.22
Connections Gas Pipe (Flare)
, inch 3/4" 7/8"
Drain Pipe (Quick lock) ,mm VP25 (OD 32,ID 25) VP25 (OD 32,ID 25)
kg 89 89
Net Weight
lbs 196.2 196.2
kg 99 99
Shipping Weight
lbs 218.3 218.3
Dimensions
mm 1,240 x 470 x 1,040 1,240 x 470 x 1,040
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inch 48.8 x 18.5 x 40.9 48.8 x 18.5 x 40.9
mm 1,507 x 558 x 1,155 1,507 x 558 x 1,155
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch 59.3 x 22 x 45.5 59.3 x 22 x 45.5
Panel model - - -
kg - -
Panel Net Weight
lbs - -
kg - -
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs - -
mm - -
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches - -
mm - -
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch - -
Auto restart - O O
Auto swing - X X
Functions Group/individual control - O O
External contact control - O O
Trouble shooting by LED - X X
BIG DUCT
Model
AM076FNHDCH/AA AM096FNHDCH/AA
Installation manual O O
Operation manual O O
Pattern sheet for installation O O
Standard Flexible drain hose O O
accessories Flilter/Safety grille X X
Drain pump - / MDP-N047SNC1D MDP-N047SNC1D
Drain pump Max. lifting Height /
mm / liter/h 750 / 24 750 / 24
Displacement
Wireless remote controller - MR-DH00 MR-DH00
wired remote controller - MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N
Optional External contact interface module - MIM-B14 MIM-B14
accessories Receiver - MRK-A10 MRK-A10
Duct Receiver kits
Receiver wire - MRW-10A MRW-10A
EEV kits -
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
Indoor Unit(cont.)
QCEILING
CEILING
Model
AM018FNCDCH/AA AM024FNCDCH/AA
Power Supply , #, V, Hz 1,2,208-230,60 1,2,208-230,60
Mode - HP/HR HP/HR
kW
Cooling 2)
Btu/h 18,000 24,000
Capacity kW
Performance Heating 2)
(Nominal) Btu/h 20,000 27,000
Condensate
Liter/h
(with high fan speed)
Power Input Cooling 1) W 70 80
(Nominal) Heating 2) 70 80
Power
Current Input Cooling 1) A 0.42 0.48
(Nominal) Heating 2) 0.42 0.48
Type - Sirocco Fan Sirocco Fan
Model - Y5S613A86 Y5S413B216
Motor Type - AC AC
Fan Output x n W 25 x 1 35 x 1
Air Flow Rate H/M/L CMM 14.00 / 13.00 / 12.00 18.00 / 16.50 / 15.00
Min / Std / Max Pa - -
External Pressure
WG - -
Sound Pressure High / Mid / Low dBA 38.0 / - / 32.0 41.0 / - / 36.0
Sound
Sound Power High / Mid / Low - -
Type - R-410A R-410A
Refrigerant
Control Method - EEV NOT INCLUDED EEV NOT INCLUDED
Temperature Control - Micom&Thermistors Micom&Thermistors
Safety devices - Fuse Fuse
,mm 6.35 9.52
Liquid Pipe (Flare)
, inch 1/4" 3/8"
Piping
,mm 12.7 15.88
Connections Gas Pipe (Flare)
, inch 1/2" 5/8"
Drain Pipe (Quick lock) ,mm VP18 (OD 19,ID 16) VP18 (OD 19,ID 16)
kg 22 22
Net Weight
lbs 48.5 48.5
kg 26 26
Shipping Weight
lbs 57.3 57.3
Dimensions
mm 1,000 x 650 x 200 1,000 x 650 x 200
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inch 39.4 x 25.6 x 7.9 39.4 x 25.6 x 7.9
mm 1,074 x 726 x 294 1,074 x 726 x 294
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch 42.3 x 28.6 x 11.6 42.3 x 28.6 x 11.6
Panel model - - -
kg - -
Panel Net Weight
lbs
kg - -
Shipping Weight
Panel Size lbs
mm - -
Net Dimensions (WHD)
inches
mm - -
Shipping Dimensions (WHD)
inch - -
Auto restart - O O
Auto swing - X X
Functions Group/individual control - O O
External contact control - O O
Trouble shooting by LED - X X
CEILING
Model
AM018FNCDCH/AA AM024FNCDCH/AA
Installation manual O O
Operation manual O O
Pattern sheet for installation X X
Standard Flexible drain hose O O
accessories Flilter/Safety grille Filter (washable) Filter (washable)
Drain pump - / - -
Drain pump Max. lifting Height /
mm / liter/h - -
Displacement
Wireless remote controller - AR-DH00 AR-DH00
wired remote controller - MWR-WE10N MWR-WE10N
Optional External contact interface module - MIM-B14 MIM-B14
accessories Receiver -
Duct Receiver kits
Receiver wire -
EEV kits - MXD, MEV series MXD, MEV series
*1) Mode
- HP : Heat Pump, HR : Heat Recovery
*2) Nominal cooling capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 27C DB, 19C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 35C DB, 24C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*3) Nominal heating capacities are based on;
- Indoor temperature : 20C DB, 15C WB
- Outdoor temperature : 7C DB, 6C WB, Equivalent refrigerant piping : 7.5m, Level differences : 0m
*4) Sound pressure was acquired in a dead room. Thus actual noise level may be different depending on the installation conditions.
*5) Specifications may be subject to change without prior notice for product improvement.
2-2-1 Accessories
Controller
Intergrated
management S-NET 3 MST-P3P DVM S
system
Interface
PIM MIM-B16N DVM S ('13.07~)
module
Centralized
MCM-A202DN DVM S
controller
Cassette, Duct
Wireless remote (Receiver needed)
MR-DH00U
controller Wall-mounted, Ceiling
(No receiver needed)
Cassette, Wall-mounted,
Remote sensor MRW-TA
Ceiling, Duct
Lonworks interface
MIM-B18N DVM S
module
Building management
system
DMS-Bnet (BACnet) MIM-B17N DVM S
DVM Series : DVM mini, DVM PLUS III, DVM PLUS III HR, DVM PLUS IV, DVM PLUS IV HR
Item Remark
+Screw Driver
Monkey Spanner
Screw Driver
Nipper
L-Wrench
1 Panel & Filter 1) Press the Push Button on the Grill and
(A type) open it
QBIG DUCT
QDuct type(Slim1,2)
QDuct type(Slim3)
It needs 2 peoples.
QCEILING
3 Tray Drain 1) Pull Tray Drain out from the Back Body.
3 10
9
6
7
1
8
4
Key input of the outdoor unit when the service enters the operation mode.
K1 (Number of press) Key operation Display on segment
1 time Refrigerant charging in Heating mode K, 1, BLANK, BLANK
2 times Trial operation in Heating mode K, 2, BLANK, BLANK
3 times Pump out in Heating mode (Outdoor unit address 1) K, 3, BLANK, 1
4 times Pump out in Heating mode (Outdoor unit address 2) K, 3, BLANK, 2
5 times Pump out in Heating mode (Outdoor unit address 3) K, 3, BLANK, 3
6 times Pump out in Heating mode (Outdoor unit address 4) K, 3, BLANK, 4
7 times Vacuumig (Outdoor unit address 1) K, 4, BLANK, 1
8 times Vacuumig (Outdoor unit address 2) K, 4, BLANK, 2
9 times Vacuumig (Outdoor unit address 3) K, 4, BLANK, 3
10 times Vacuumig (Outdoor unit address 4) K, 4, BLANK, 4
11 times Vacuuming (All outdoor units) K, 4, BLANK, A
12 times End Key operation -
Press and hold 1 time Auto trial operation K, K, BLANK, BLANK
Inv1 & Inv2 voltage during discharge mode are displayed alternately.
Outdoor Power Off even when the Inverter PCB, Fan PCB is a high DC voltage charging contacts at danger.
When you run the repair and replacement of the PCB should work after the power is turned off, the DC voltage discharge.
(Natural discharge until Please wait for at least 15 minutes.)
If an error occurs, the discharge mode may not work properly.
In particular, E464 & E364 is power devices can be damaged.
Therefore, the discharge mode, do not use.
Commissioning
After initial installation, stable operation for a certain period of time limited to operation conditions.
Cooling Heating
Method of Entry K2 Tact Switch twice K2 Tact Switch twice
Compressor Normal operation, but the maximum frequency limit (differ by model)
Indoor Unit Whole operation (The set temperature=3C) Whole operation (The set temperature=40C)
Outdoor fan and valves Normally control conduct
Operation time Min : 60 minutes, Max : 10 hours
Etc. Exceed the maximum operating time at stops and waits.
Protection and control, self-diagnosis is performed.
Cooling Heating
Method of Entry K2 Tact Switch one time K1 Tact Switch one time
Compressor Starting frequency (Mild Start frequency) operation
Indoor Unit Whole operation (The set temperature=3C) Whole operation (The set temperature=40C)
Outdoor fan and valves Normally control conduct
Operation time 60 minutes
Etc. During the filling operation does not enter the special operation, such as oil recovery, defrost.
Vacuum Operation
Operation to facilitate vacuum to open the valve after the Outdoor Unit repair.
Heat Pump Model : Outdoor temperature is more than 15C / Cooling commissioning start
Outdoor temperature is less than 15C / Heating commissioning start
Block the Inverter PCB 3-phase relay after connected the power, and through compressor, DC voltage is discharging.
- INV1 and INV2 DC voltage during discharge mode are displayed alternately.
- Discharge mode Display (Rotate the three page display, as shown below.)
'K' 'A' ' ' ' DC Link Volt1 ( For example, 120[V] 0 1 2 0 display)
DCLinkVolt2 ( For example, 120[V] 0 1 2 0 display) 'K' 'A' ' ' ' DC Link Volt1
Discharge is complete, the power of the Inverter PCB and Fan PCB is being blocked, communication function is blocked, E206 will
occur.
If want operation again after complete discharge mode : Restart after K3 key to Reset or Power Reset.
Set the indoor unit address and installation option with remote controller option.
Set the each option separately since you cannot set the ADDRESS setting and indoor unit installation setting option at the
same time.You need to set twice when setting indoor unit address and installation option.
Mode change
2. Insert batteries and enter the option setting mode while pressing High Temp button and Low Temp button .
After setting option, press button to check whether the option code you input is correct or not.
Press operation button with the direction of remote control for set.
For the correct option setting, you must input the option twice.
1. Reset the indoor unit by pressing the RESET button of indoor unit or outdoor unit.
2. Take the batteries out of the remote controller and insert them again and then press the operation button.
Setting an indoor unit installation option (suitable for the condition of each installation location)
1. Check whether power is supplied or not.
- When the indoor unit is not plugged in, there should be additional power supply
in the indoor unit. Indoor Unit
1(L) F2
2. The panel(display ) should be connected to an indoor unit to receive option. 2(N) F1
EEV opening of an
Individual control of a Heating setting indoor unit stopped
3 - Human sensor
remote controller compensation during oil return or
Defrost operation.
1WAY/2WAY/4WAY MODEL : Drain pump(SEG8) will be set to 'USE + 3minute delay' even if the drain pump is set to 0.
1 WAY/2WAY/4WAY,DUCT MODEL : Number of hours using lter(SEG18) will be set to '1000hour' even if the SEG18 is set to
exept for 2 or 6.
If you input a number other than 0~4 of the individual control of the indoor unit(SEG20), the indoor is set as "indoor 1".
SEG5 central control option is basically set as 1 (Use), so you dont need to set the central control option additionally.
However, if the central control is not connected but it doesnt indicate an error message, you need to set the central control
option as 0 (Disuse) to exclude the indoor unit from the central control.
Explanation PAGE MODE Use of robot Use of external Use of central FAN RPM
cleaning temperature sensor control compensation
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
0 Disuse
Indication 0 Disuse 0 Disuse 0 Disuse RPM
and Details 1 compensation
0 2
Explanation PAGE Use of external Setting the output S-Plasma ion Buzzer control Number of hours
control of external control using lter
Remote
Controller
Display
Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details Indication Details
Option Items(cont.)
SAMSUNG MODEL
TYPE Option Intall Code Cycel code Intall Code 2
NUMBER
010054-125904-204747-331110
010054-125593-203434-331110
AM018FNMDCH/AA 010054-1255C5-203434-331110
010054-1255F5-203434-331110
010054-125957-203434-331110
MSP-S
010054-125904-204848-331110
010054-125936-204848-331110
AM024FNMDCH/AA 010054-125979-204848-331110
010054-125DF9-204848-331110
MSP DUCT 010054-125DFC-204848-331110
010054-1259CE-205A5A-331110
AM030FNMDCH/AA 010054-125E02-205A5A-331110
010054-125E46-205A5A-331110
MSP-1
010054-125E00-206E6E-331110
AM036FNMDCH/AA 010054-125E44-206E6E-331110
010054-125E88-206E6E-331110
010054-125E20-209191-331110
MSP-2 AM048FNMDCH/AA 010054-125E43-209191-331110
010054-125E86-209191-331110 020010-100000- 030000-100000- 050000-100000-
AM007FNTDCH/AA 010044-1170FA-201616-330000 200000-300000 200000-300000 200000-300000
Small AM009FNTDCH/AA 010044-1170FA-201C1C-330000
AM012FNTDCH/AA 010044-11744D-202323-330000
NEO FORTE
AM018FNTDCH/AA 010044-11645E-203434-330020
Large AM020FNTDCH/AA 010044-11646F-203C3C-330020
AM024FNTDCH/AA 010044-11648F-204848-330020
011054-195097-20DCDC-331110
011054-1950C7-20DCDC-331110
AM076FNHDCH/AA 011054-1950E8-20DCDC-331110
011054-19544D-20DCDC-331110
011054-19549F-20DCDC-331110
BIG DUCT 011054-195407-231C1C-331110
011054-195429-231C1C-331110
010054-19545B-231C1C-331110
AM096FNHDCH/AA
011054-19549E-231C1C-331110
011054-1955D1-231C1C-331110
011054-1955F3-231C1C-331110
AM018FNCDCH/AA 013054-105000-203434-330010
Ceiling
AM024FNCDCH/AA 013054-105000-204848-330010
7 If you are going to use up to SEG 24, please refer to following instruction.
SEG 17 : 0 1: Using high ceiling kit for 4way
SEG 18 : Not in use Use
Change temperature display 0(Celsius) 1(Fahrenheit)
Sound Mute 0 2
Mixed operation control 0 4
y If you want to use multiple functions, add each of the 'use' value of the function you want to used and input the final addition as option
value. (Use Fahrenheit + Sound mute + Mixed operation control : 1 + 2 + 4 = 7)
Ex) 044217-1d00e6-200000-300000
When using Sound mute : 044217-1d00e6-200002-300000
When using high ceiling kit for 4way and mixed operation error preventing function : 044217-1d00e6-200014-300000
4-3-3-1 Lamp combination expression method display (cassette type indoor unit)
When error occurs during operation, indicate a problem with LED flashes, and no other operations but LED stops.
When restarting operation with remote controller or switch, it will determine the appropriate error mode after normal operation
LED Display
Green Red
: On : Flickering : Off
- If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
- If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
- When E108 error occurs, change the address and reset the system.
Ex.) When address of the indoor unit #1 and #2 are set as 5, address of the indoor unit #1 will become 5 and indoor unit #2 will
display E108, A002.
LED Display
Green Red
: On : Flickering : Off
- If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
- If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
- When E108 error occurs, change the address and reset the system.
Ex.) When address of the indoor unit #1 and #2 are set as 5, address of the indoor unit #1 will become 5 and indoor unit #2 will
display E108, A002.
When error occurs during operation, indicate a problem with LED flashes, and no other operations but LED stops.
When restarting operation with remote controller or switch, it will determine the appropriate error mode after normal operation
LED Display
LED Display
: On : Flickering : Off
- If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
- If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
- When E108 error occurs, change the address and reset the system.
Ex.) When address of the indoor unit #1 and #2 are set as 5, address of the indoor unit #1 will become 5 and indoor unit #2 will
display E108, A002.
- Duct type
Error detection and restart
When error occurs during operation, indicate a problem with LED flashes, and no other operations but LED stops.
When restarting operation with remote controller or switch, it will determine the appropriate error mode after normal operation
LED Display
Error
Abnormal condition
code
: On : Flickering : Off
- If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
- If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
- When E108 error occurs, change the address and reset the system.Ex.) When address of the indoor unit #1 and #2 are set as 5, address of the
indoor unit #1 will become 5 and indoor unit #2 will display E108, A002.
LED Display
Error
Abnormal condition
code
: On : Flickering : Off
- If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
- If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
- When E108 error occurs, change the address and reset the system.Ex.) When address of the indoor unit #1 and #2 are set as 5, address of the
indoor unit #1 will become 5 and indoor unit #2 will display E108, A002.
- Ceiling type
If an error occurs during the operation, an LED flickers and the operation is stopped except the LED.
If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
LED Display
Error
Abnormal condition
code
: On : Flickering : Off
- If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
- If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
If an error occurs during the operation, an LED flickers and the operation is stopped except the LED.
If you re-operate the air conditioner, it operates normally at first, then detect an error again.
LED Display
Error
Abnormal condition
code
: On : Flickering : Off
- If you turn off the air conditioner when the LED is flickering, the LED is also turned off.
4-3-4 Number Display Method (Outdoor Unit, MCU, Cable remote control, wall-mount, etc.)
Display method for error that occurred in Error Number Indoor unit address
E471 A002 E471 A002
indoor unit Error Number, repeat display
Display method for error that occurred in outdoor unit Error Number Outdoor unit address E471 U200 E471 U200
and other methods of error display Error Number, repeat display E206 C001 E206 C002
CODE Explanation
E-101 Indoor unit communication error. Indoor unit can not receive any data from outdoor unit.
E-102 Communication error between indoor unit and outdoor unit. Displayed in indoor unit.
Error due to repeated address setting (When 2 or more devices has same address within the
E-108
network)
E-121 Error on indoor temperature sensor of indoor unit (Short or Open)
E-122 Error on EVA IN sensor of indoor unit (Short or Open)
E-123 Error on EVA OUT sensor of indoor unit (Short or Open)
E-128 EVA IN temperature sensor of indoor unit is detached from EVA IN pipe
E-129 EVA OUT temperature sensor of indoor unit is detached from EVA OUT pipe
E-130 Heat exchanger in/out sensors of indoor unit are detached
E-135 RPM feedback error of indoor unit's cleaning fan
E-151 Error due to opened EEV of indoor unit (2nd detection)
E-152 Error due to closed EEV of indoor unit (2nd detection)
E-153 Error on floating switch of indoor unit (2nd detection)
E-154 RPM feedback error of indoor unit
Mixed operation mode error of indoor unit; When outdoor unit is getting ready to operate in
E-161
cooling (or heating) and some of the indoor unit is trying to operate in heating (or cooling) mode
CODE Explanation
Communication error between indoor and outdoor units (installation number setting error,
E-201
repeated indoor unit address, indoor unit communication cable error)
Communication error between indoor and outdoor units (Communication error on all indoor
E-202
unit, outdoor unit communication cable error)
E-205 Communication error on all PBA within the outdoor unit C-Box, communication cable error
E206-C001: HUB PBA communication error / E206-C002: FAN PBA communication errorE206-C003:
E-206
INV1 PBA communication error / E206-C004: INV2 PBA communication error
E-211 When single indoor unit uses 2 MCU ports that are not in series.
If the rotary switch (on the MCU) for address setting of the indoor unit has 3 or more of the same
E-212
address
When total number of indoor units assigned to MCU is same as actual number of installed indoor
E-213
units but there is indoor unit that is not installed even though it is assigned on MCU
When number of MCU is not set correctly on the outdoor unit or when two or more MCU was
E-214
installed some of them have the same address
E-215 When two different MCUs have same address value on the rotary switch
E-216 When indoor unit is not installed to a MCU port but the switch on the port is set to On.
hen indoor unit is connected to a MCU port but indoor unit is assigned to a MCU and the switch
E-217
on the port is set to Off
When theres at least one or more actual number of indoor unit connection compared to number
E-218
of indoor units assigned to MCU
E-219 Error on temperature sensor located on MCU intercooler inlet (Short or Open)
E-220 Error on temperature sensor located on MCU intercooler outlet (Short or Open)
E-221 Error on outdoor temperature sensor of outdoor unit (Short or open)
E-231 Error on COND OUT temperature sensor of main outdoor unit (Short or Open)
E-241 COND OUT sensor is detached
E-251 Error on discharge temperature sensor of compressor 1 (Short or Open)
E-257 Error on discharge temperature sensor of compressor 2 (Short or Open)
E-262 Discharge temperature sensor of compressor 1 is detached from the sensor holder on the pipe
E-263 Discharge temperature sensor of compressor 2 is detached from the sensor holder on the pipe
E-266 Top sensor of compressor 1 is detached
E-267 Top sensor of compressor 2 is detached
E-269 Suction temperature sensor is detached from the sensor holder on the pipe
E-276 Error on top sensor of compressor 1 (Short or Open)
E-277 Error on top sensor of compressor 2 (Short or Open)
E-291 Refrigerant leakage or error on high pressure sensor (Short or Open)
E-296 Refrigerant leakage or error on low pressure sensor (Short or Open)
E-308 Error on suction temperature sensor (Short or Open)
CODE Explanation
E-311 Error on temperature sensor of double layer pipe/liquid pipe(sub heat exchanger) (Short or Open)
E-321 Error on EVI (ESC) IN temperature sensor (Short or Open)
E-322 Error on EVI (ESC) OUT temperature sensor (Short or Open)
E-323 Error on suction sensor 2 (Short or Open)
E-346 Error due to operation failure of Fan2
E-347 Motor wire of Fan2 is not connected
E-348 Lock error on Fan2 of outdoor unit
E-353 Error due to overheated motor of outdoor unit's Fan2
E-355 Error due to overheated IPM of Fan2
E-361 Error due to operation failure of inverter compressor 2
E-364 Error due to over-current of inverter compressor 2
E-365 V-limit error of inverter compressor 2
E-366 Error due to over voltage /low voltage of inverter PBA2
E-367 Error due to unconnected wire of compressor 2
E-368 Output current sensor error of inverter PBA2
E-369 DC voltage sensor error of inverter PBA2
E-374 Heat sink temperature sensor error of inverter PBA2
E-378 Error due to overcurrent of Fan2
E-385 Error due to input current of inverter 2
E-386 Over-voltage/low-voltage error of Fan2
E-387 Hall IC connection error of Fan2
E-389 V-limit error on Fan2 of compressor
E-393 Output current sensor error of Fan2
E-396 DC voltage sensor error of Fan2
E-399 Heat sink temperature sensor error of Fan2
E-400 Error due to overheat caused by contact failure on IPM of Inverter PBA2
E-407 Compressor operation stop due to high pressure protection control
E-410 Compressor operation stop due to low pressure protection control or refrigerant leakage
E-416 Compressor operation stop due to discharge temperature protection control
Phase reversal or phase failure (3 outdoor unit wiring, R-S-T-N ), connection error on 3 phase
E-425
input
E-428 Compressor operation stop due abnormal compression ratio
EVI (ESC) EEV leakage or internal leakage of intercooler or incorrect connector insertion of EVI
E-438
(ESC) EEV
E-439 Error due to refrigerant leakage
E-440 Heating mode restriction due to high air temperature
E-441 Cooling mode restriction due to low air temperature
E-442 Refrigerant charing restriction in heating mode when air temperature is over 15 C
E-443 Operation prohibited due to low pressure
E-445 CCH is deatched
E-446 Error due to operation failure of Fan1
CODE Explanation
Power On
Yes
Normal operation
Outdoor unit display Main PCB has no power phenomenon (7-seg does not blink)
1. Cause of problem
Power On
Yes
No Refrigerant overcharge?
Is a high pressure switch normal?
High pressure switch is defective.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Outdoor unit display x x x (x x x : The address of the error occurred indoor unit)
Cause of problem t The room temperature sensor of No. XXX indoor unit has defective OPEN/SHORT
1. How to check
Outdoor unit display x x x (x x x : The address of the error occurred indoor unit)
Cause of problem t The EVAP IN sensor of No. XXX indoor unit has defective OPEN/SHORT
1. How to check
Temperature Resistance
After separating indoor EVAP IN sensor (C) (K)
connector from the PCB, measure the resistance
values between both terminals 70 2.2
60 3.0
50 4.2
Ex) Room temp. 26C Resistance 10.93K 40 5.8
Yes 30 8.3
21 12.1
10 18.0
0 27.3
-10 43.0
At that time,
is the resistance value significantly No
deviated from the temp. table?
Outdoor unit display x x x (x x x : The address of the error occurred indoor unit)
Cause of problem t The EVAP out sensor of No. XXX indoor unit has defective OPEN/SHORT
1. How to check
Temperature Resistance
After separating indoor EVAP OUT sensor (C) (K)
connector from the PCB, measure the resistance
values between both terminals 70 2.2
60 3.0
50 4.2
40 5.8
30 8.3
Yes 21 12.1
10 18.0
0 27.3
-10 43.0
At that time,
is the resistance value significantly deviated No
from the temp. table?
As it is due to an
Yes
indoor EVAP OUT sensor defect, replace it.
Outdoor unit display x x x (x x x : The address of the error occurred indoor unit)
Cause of problem t Indoor heat exchanger's EVAP IN piping sensor has been dislocated
1. How to diagnose
1) During Cooling Operation 2) During Heating operation
Tcond, out - Tair, out > 3C OK Average high pressure > 25kg/cm OK
Tair, in - Teva, out > 4C NO Average low pressure > 8.5kg/cm OK
Tair, in - Teva, out > 4C OK Tcond, out - Tair, out 3C OK
Compressor in operation & Tair, in - Teva, out 2C NO
Indoor Unit operation & OK Tcond, out - Tair, out < -2C OK
Thermo On Compressor in operation & Indoor
Breakaway Error of Indoor Heat OK
Error details Unit operation & Thermo On
Exchanger EVA Out sensor Breakaway Error of Indoor Heat
* Hydro Unit : Before and after the Compressor operation, EVA Out tempera- Error details
Exchanger EVA Out sensor
ture difference is less than 3C.
2. How to check
Temperature() Resistance(K)
After separating the Indoor EVA In sensor
connector from the PCB, measure the 70 2.2
resistance value between the two terminals. 60 3.0
50 4.2
40 5.8
30 8.3
20 12.1
10 18.0
0 27.3
-10 43.0
Did the resistance value significantly No
stray from the following temperature table?
4-4-7 Indoor Heat Exchanger's EVA OUT sensor dislocation error (Open/Short)
Outdoor unit display x x x (x x x : The address of the error occurred indoor unit)
1. How to diagnose
1) During Cooling Operation 2) During Heating operation
Tcond, out - Tair, out > 3C OK Average high pressure > 25kg/cm OK
Tair, in - Teva, out > 4C NO Average low pressure > 8.5kg/cm OK
Tair, in - Teva, out > 4C OK Tcond, out - Tair, out 3C OK
Compressor in operation & Tair, in - Teva, out 2C NO
Indoor Unit operation & OK Tcond, out - Tair, out < -2C OK
Thermo On Compressor in operation & Indoor
Breakaway Error of Indoor Heat OK
Error details Unit operation & Thermo On
Exchanger EVA Out sensor Breakaway Error of Indoor Heat
* Hydro Unit : Before and after the Compressor operation, EVA Out tempera- Error details
Exchanger EVA Out sensor
ture difference is less than 3C.
2. How to check
Temperature() Resistance(K)
After separating the Indoor EVA Out sensor
connector from the PCB, measure the 70 2.2
resistance value between the two terminals. 60 3.0
50 4.2
40 5.8
30 8.3
20 12.1
10 18.0
0 27.3
-10 43.0
Did the resistance value No
significantly stray from the following temperature
table?
4-4-8 Simultaneous Indoor Heat Exchanger's EVA IN, OUT sensor dislocation error (Open/Short)
1. How to diagnose
1) During Cooling Operation
2. How to check
Check if an Indoor heat exchanger's EVA IN, OUT sensor has been dislocated then is correct after assembling.
Cause of problem t Faulty Indoor Unit EEV action. (Refrigerant will leak into the stopped Indoor Unit.)
1. How to diagnose
- During Cooling operation, the temperature of the inlet or outlet of stopped Heat Exchanger is kept lower than 0C for more than
20 minutes without cessation.
- Hydro Unit : During the defrost operation, detection from stop-side Indoor Unit. (Temperature of the inlet of Heat Exchanger is
kept lower than 0C for more than 20 minutes without cessation.)
2. How to check
No
Is the EEV coil connected to the main body properly?
After Resetting No
the Outdoor Unit, does an error occur even after
running it again with the same
combination?
Yes
1. How to diagnose
Detect only on cooling operation. (No detection during heating operation.)
During cooling operation, the temperature of the inlet or outlet ducts of heat exchanger is kept below 0C for more than 20 minutes
without cessation
2. How to check
1) Check if the wire of electronic expansion valve is correctly connected to the PCB of indoor unit.
2) Check if the coil of an electronic expansion valve is correctly plugged into the main body.
3) Check if there is any rust on the surface of the electronic expansion valve with naked eyes then check the resistance between
each terminal to find any wire breaking or short circuit.
4) Press the RESET KEY (K3) of the outdoor unit then see if the same error occurs.
4) - In case of closure problem, operate the indoor unit in which the error has occurred.
4)- In case of opening problem, please do not operate the indoor unit in which the error has occurred.
5) If there is no problem with the above checkup items, replace the electronic expansion valve of the troubled indoor unit.
4)- As an electronic expansion valve replacement is tricky work that requires collecting refrigerants in all systems, please check the
above items before replacement.
1. How to diagnose
1) During Cooling operation(Each of the below conditions have to be met for at least 20 minutes.)
2. How to check
1) Check if the wire of electronic expansion valve is correctly connected to the PCB of indoor unit.
2) Check if the coil of electronic expansion valve is correctly plugged into the main body.
3) Check if there is any rust on the surface of the electronic expansion valve with naked eye then check the resistance between each
terminal to find any wire breaking or short circuit.
4) Press the RESET KEY (K3) of the outdoor unit then see if the same error occurs.
4) - In case of closure problem, operate the indoor unit in which the error has occurred.
4) - In case of opening problem, please do not operate the indoor unit in which the error has occurred.
5) If there is no problem with the above checkup items, replace the electronic expansion valve of the troubled indoor unit.
4)- As electronic expansion valve replacement is tricky work that requires collecting refrigerants in all systems, please check the
above items before replacement.
Outdoor unit display x x x(x x x : The address of the error occurred indoor unit)
t Due to the breakdown of a drain pump of the indoor unit, an increase in the water level in the drainage plate
Cause of problem
or defective detection sensor
To release E153 error, you must reset the power of the indoor unit.
1. How to check
Error occurs
Diagnosed as a defective No
Is there a lot of water in the drain plate? Floating sensor
Yes
Yes No
Indoor unit's power reset
Reset the power of the indoor unit after replacement Normal operation
then check if drain pump operates
(vibrates during operation)
Diagnosed as a defective
Floating sensor Indoor unit's
Does Drain pump run No power reset after replacement
during COMP operation?
Yes
Does the water level No
in the Drain Pan get lower?
Normal operation
Float sensor error will be removed
Replace Drain pump only when the remote controller
for an indoor unit operates
Outdoor unit display x x x(x x x : The address of the error occurred indoor unit)
Cause of problem t The operational error of the fan motor of No. XXX indoor unit
1. How to diagnose
1) Occurs when RPM valve fails to feedback to MICOM at a PID control-type fan motor
2. How to check
1) Check HALL IC connector that carries out feedback of RPM value.
2) If a fan motor operation capacitor is a PCB separating type, check the connection terminal.
3) Check the operational status of the fan motor.
4) If there is no problem with the above checkup items, replace the PCB.
4-4-14 Mixed operation Error (Only applicable to Heat Pump Model/Not to HR model)
Mixed operation error is applicable only to Heat Pump Model and not to HR model.
Mixed operation error is not due to a product problem but is displayed when the operational mode input in an indoor unit is different
from current operational status (other indoor unit's operational mode).
Check the operational mode of outdoor unit or other indoor unit then re-enter or stop the operational mode of the relevant unit.
If it is necessary to apply a different operational mode to an indoor unit from others, please stop other indoor units then operate the
indoor unit.
1. How to check
Yes
Yes
Replace PCB
Check relevant remote controller options for each model then enter correct options
t%JTQMBZOVNCFSUZQFPGJOEPPSVOJUo&PDDVST
-BNQUZQFoBMMMBNQTGMBTI
Criteria
t0DDVSTJOBOJOEPPSVOJUXJUI$FMTJVTTFUUJOH
Check relevant remote controller options for each model then enter correct options
As this happens only in a Celsius setting model, it is necessary to reenter option codes for error-free models in a region where Celsius
is used.
1. How to check
Yes
Yes
Yes
Check for disconnected line after turning off the Main power.
1. How to check
#1 #4
Yes
Can you measure 12V from
#1, #4 power with SPI connector No
Replace SPI
being connected?
Yes
1. Judgment Method
Check if the indoor address settings are the same for the address of the indoor units connected to each port of the MCU and the
address of the indoor units of the relevant MCU ports.
Check if the indoor unit usage setup switch is turned on for the MCU port connected to the indoor unit.
4-4-22 Communication Error between Indoor and Outdoor Units during Tracking
1. Cause of problem
Yes
Correctly set the indoor unit installation quantity
setup switch of the outdoor unit, and press the reset
key (K3) of the outdoor PCB to re-execute tracking.
Press the reset key (K3) of the outdoor PCB, and check
the display module to check for the quantity of indoor
units that respond to the tracking.
Is there no sign of No
the indoor response on the display
during tracking?
4-4-23 Communication Error between Indoor and Outdoor Units after Tracking
Judgment Method Outdoor unit is unable to communicate for two minutes during operation. (no reception of relocation)
Cause of problem Communication error between indoor and outdoor units and setup error of indoor unit installation quantity setup switch.
1. Cause of problem
Yes After two minutes, find the indoor unit which displays
the communication error and check if the PCB address
settings are overlapped.
(Communication error occurs if the indoor unit
Remove the communication cable that connects addresses are overlapped.)
the outdoor unit to the indoor nit, and measure - In this case, the communication error will occur in every indoor
unit (2 or more units) with the address incorrectly set.
the 2 outdoor unit cables with a scope.
Good
Defective
0.7V
0.7V
4-4-24 Communication error between main and sub Unit of outdoor unit or between outdoor units
Indoorunit display -
1. Cause of problem
Yes
Yes
Yes
Replace PCB.
Essential Requirements before Changing PCB in Case of Communication Error: Refer to p.59
1. Inspection Method
Yes
Essential Requirements before Changing PCB in Case of Communication Error: Refer to p.4-80
1. Cause of problem
Yes
Yes
1. Cause of problem
E206 C001
Connection wire of No
Hub PCB/Main PCB did confirmation? Replace Connection wire
(Verify the broken wire)
Yes
E206 C002
Yes
No
Is Fan PCB CN13 connector accurately connected? Fan PCB CN13 connection
Yes
4-4-28 Communication Error between MCU and Outdoor Unit after Tracking is Completed
t$PNNVOJDBUJPOFSSPSCFUXFFOJOEPPSBOEPVUEPPSVOJUTBOETFUVQFSSPSPGJOEPPSVOJUJOTUBMMBUJPORVBOUJUZ
Special Cause
setup switch
1. Inspection Method
Essential Requirements before Changing PCB in Case of Communication Error: Refer to p.4-80
Good
Defective
0.7V
0.7V
4-4-29 MCU branch part setup error inconsecutive connection with the use of 2 branch parts
Criteria t When 2 branch parts are used for one indoor unit without connecting them consecutively.
1. How to check
Find an MCU that is composed as the following picture to carry out assembly of branch part again. After completing the re-setting,
press K3 button on the button to reset or turn it off to restart.
MCU PCB 0
ON Branch part use setup
OFF
4 2 1 2 5 6
Setting error Indoor unit address
Branch A B C D E F
Indoor unit 4 2 5 6
4-4-30 MCU branch part setup error Repeated setup for the same address over 3 times
Criteria t The same indoor unit address was setup more than 3 times in MCU
1. How to check
Find an MCU that is composed as the following picture to carry out assembly of branch part again. After completing the re-setting,
press K3 button on the button to reset or turn it off to restart.
MCU PCB 0
ON Branch part use setup
OFF
4 2 2 2 5 6
Setting error Indoor unit address
Branch A B C D E F
Indoor unit 4 2 5 6
Criteria t*GUIFSFJTBOJOEPPSVOJUUIBUJTOPUJOTUBMMFEBNPOH.$6SFHJTUFSFEJOEPPSVOJUT
Cause of problem t Indoor unit, with the assigned address on MCU, not installed.
1. How to check
Find an MCU that is composed as the following picture to carry out assembly of branch part again. After completing the re-setting,
press K3 button on the button to reset or turn it off to restart.
MCU PCB 0
ON Branch part use setup
OFF
4 4 2 1 5 6
Indoor unit address
Branch A B C D E F
Indoor unit 4 1 6
4-4-32 Setup Error for MCU Branch part Setup Error for MCU Quantity Used
t0DDVSTXIFOUIFRVBOUJUZPG.$6JTJODPSSFDUMZTFUCZUIFPVUEPPSVOJU
Judgment Method
t0DDVSTXIFOTBNFBEESFTTFTBSFGPVOEXIFOUXPPSNPSF.$6BSFDPOOFDUFE
1. Inspection Method : Re-check the MCU quantity setup switch from the outdoor unit.
Check for overlaps in each MCU address setup switch.
To use, reset by pressing the K3 button of the outdoor unit after the reset is completed, or reset after turning off
the power and then turn it on again.
Outdoor Unit
PCB 5 1
Setup for Indoor MCU Address
Quantity Used Setup
4 4 2 1 5 6 1 3 7 9 0 0
Indoor Unit Address
Indoor 4 5 6 7 0
Unit
Outdoor Unit
PCB 5 12
Setup for Indoor MCU Address
Quantity Used Setup
4 4 2 1 5 6 1 3 7 9 0 0
Indoor Unit Address
Indoor
4 5 6 7 0
Unit
4-4-33 MCU branch part setup error Overlapping Indoor unit Address setup
Criteria t0DDVSTXIFOBOJOEPPSVOJUBEESFTTTFUVQTXJUDIJO.$6IBTCFFOPWFSMBQQFE
1. How to check
Check the setup switch for the number of indoor units in MCU
After completing resetting, press the outdoor unit's K3 button to reset or turn off to restart.
MCU PCB 0
ON Branch part use setup
OFF
4 2 2 0 5 6
Indoor unit address
Branch A B C D E F
MCU PCB 1
ON Branch part use setup
OFF
4 0 1 2 5 7
Indoor unit address
Branch A B C D E F
4-4-34 MCU branch part setup error Set as being used without connection to an Indoor unit
1. How to check
Adjust the Dip switch that sets up the use of MCU branch part to Not-Used'. After completing resetting, press the outdoor unit's
K3 button to reset or turn off to restart.
MCU BOX #1
MCU PCB 1
ON
OFF
1 3 7 9 0 0
Branch A B C D E F
4-4-35 MCU branch part setup error Connect an Indoor unit to a branch part not being used
1. How to check
Check the actual use of the branch part. If it is used, turn on the Dip switch for branch part setup. After completing resetting, press
the outdoor unit's K3 button to reset or turn off to restart.
MCU BOX #1
MCU address setup
MCU PCB 0
ON Branch part use setup
OFF
4 4 2 1 5 6
Indoor unit address
Branch A B C D E F
Indoor unit 4 2 5 6
4-4-36 MCU branch part setup error Connect more Indoor units than what is actually set up in MCU
Criteria t0DDVSTXIFOUIFOVNCFSPGJOEPPSVOJUTJOTUBMMFEFYDFFETUIBUSFHJTUFSFEJO.$6
1. How to check
Check the number of indoor units connected to MCU then readjust the switch for the number of units
After completing resetting, press the outdoor unit's K3 button to reset or turn off to restart.
Outdoor unit
PCB 6 12
Indoor number setup MCU number setup
1 2 2 1 8 6 1 3 7 9 0 0
Indoor unit address
Branch A B C D E F Branch A B C D E F
7 0
1 2 8 6
1. Cause of problem
OUT
After separating the outdoor temperature sensor Temperature (C) Resistance (K)
connector from the PCB, measure the resistance value
70 2.2
between the terminals.
60 3.0
50 4.2
OUT 40 5.8
30 8.3
20 12.1
10 18.0
0 27.3
Did the resistance -10 43.0
value significantly stray from the following No
temperature table?
1. How to check
Temperature Resistance
After separating the outdoor temperature sensor (C) (K)
connector from the PCB, measure the resis-
tance value between both terminals. 70 2.2
60 3.0
50 4.2
40 5.8
Yes 30 8.3
21 12.1
10 18.0
0 27.3
-10 43.0
Does the resistance value
greatly deviate from the No
temperature table to the next?
1. Cause of problem
COND
Cause of problem Outdoor Cond Out sensor breakaway/defective/ relevant path blocked.
1. Judgment Method
1) No inspection for Cooling operation.
2) For heating operation (Each of the conditions below needs to be satisfied for more than 20 minutes.)
2. Cause of problem
Yes
Yes
Yes
Complete
1. Inspection Method
1. Inspection Method
Comp. 2 Comp. 3
Temperature (C) Resistance (K)
Separate the connector for the outdoor constant
130 8.9
rate compressor discharge temperature sensor from
120 11.2
the PCB, and measure the resistance value between
the 2 terminals. 100 18.5
80 32.0
60 59.0
25 200.0
20 242.0
10 362.0
0 553.0
Did the resistance value
significantly stray from the following No
temperature table?
1. Cause of problem
TOP1
TOP2
1. How to diagnose
1) If the Sump temperature right before the start of compressor = Tsump.ini, current compressor's SUMP temp =Tsump. real,
When the difference between Tsump.ini and Tsump.real is an absolute value so that it cannot be more than 2C,
In other words, the condition of Tsump.real-Tsump.ini<2C has been satisfied for 60 minutes since a compressor started, it is diag-
nosed as an error.
After 60 minutes of compressor operation, there will be no Sump sensor dislocation detection.
2. How to check
1) Check if a sensor of the relevant compressor has been dislocated in accordance with error code, assemble and correct the error.
1. Cause of problem
Is Suction sensor
No Re-insert the sensor.
and sensor Holder accurately
attached? Re-attach the sensor holder.
Yes
Is Suction sensor No
resistance value reasonable? Defective Sensor : Replace Sensor
(Refer to E231 )
Yes
Complete
1. Inspection Method
2. Inspection Method
Yes
Yes
Yes
2. Inspection Method
Did the Low Pressure sensor connector No Please re-inspect after connecting
get disconnected from the PCB? the connector to the PCB
Yes
Yes
Yes
1. Cause of problem
SUCT
1. Cause of problem
LIQUID
1. Cause of problem
EVI-IN
Temperature(C) Resistance(K)
1. Cause of problem
EVI-OUT
Temperature(C) Resistance(K)
Separate the connector of the Outdoor EVI Out
Temperature sensor from the PCB and measure the 70 2.2
resistance value between the 2 terminals. 60 3.0
50 4.2
40 5.8
EVI-OUT 30 8.3
20 12.1
10 18.0
0 27.3
-10 43.0
Did the resistance value
significantly stray from the following No
temperature table?
1. Inspection Method
Judgment Method Value of the high pressure sensor is detected at 40kg/cm or more
<Cooling Operation>
Outdoor unit fan motor problem (constrained, defective)
Motor driver defective or wire is cut
Outdoor heat exchanger is contaminated.
Cause of problem Service valve locked/Fill refrigerant
<Heating Operation>
Outdoor unit fan motor problem (constrained, defective)
Motor driver defective or wire is cut
Service valve locked/Excessive refrigerant
1. Cause of problem
Commissioning
Connect S-net and Manifold Gauge.
(essential requirement)
No
Are all service valves open? Open the Service Valve
Yes
Is the S-net
estimated value and the Manifold No
Replace High Pressure sensor
Gauge value in range?
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Judgment Method Inspection when the value of low pressure sensor is 0.8kg//cm, or less for air conditioning and 0.6kg//cm for heating
Refrigerant shortage
Electronic expansion valve blocked
Service valve blocked
Cause of problem Low pressure sensor defective
Leakage of compressor discharge check valve of not-go-end outdoor unit
Error may be found when used in temperature range outside the conditions of use
(Operating outside temperature at -20C or less for heating and operating outside temperature at -5C or less for Cooling)
1. Cause of problem
Commissioning
Connect S-net and Manifold Gauge.
(essential requirement)
No
Are all service valves open? Open the Service Valve
Yes
Is the S-net
estimated value and the Manifold No
Gauge value in range? Replace Low Pressure sensor
Yes
Yes
No
No
1. Inspection Method
Judgment Method When value of compressor discharge temperature sensor is checked at 120C or more
Refrigerant shortage
Electronic expansion valve is blocked.
Service valve blocked
Cause of problem
Defective discharge temperature sensor
Blocked pipe and defective
Leakage of compressor discharge check valve of not-go-end outdoor unit
1. Cause of problem
Is the resistance
value normal for the Compressor No
Replace Compressor Discharge
Discharge Temperature sensor? Temperature sensor
(Refer to E251)
Yes
Commissioning
Connect S-net and Manifold Gauge.
(essential requirement)
No
Are all service valves open? Open the Service Valve
Yes
Yes
Are there
Yes
any blockage inside the pipe? Pipe inspection
(filter etc.)
No
1. Cause of problem
Power Off
Yes
Yes
1. Cause of problem
Commissioning
Connect S-net and Manifold Gauge.
(essential requirement)
Yes
Yes
No
No Compressor Inspection
Is current of compressor normally?
Check the refrigerant
Yes
Complete
Indoorunit display -
Judgment Method . DSH <10 C, EVI Out-in <= 0C & frequency> 65Hz 40 minutes maintaining
. EVI EEV and Intercooler leakage, excessive refrigerant amount, Outdoor Check Valve inserted opposite.
Cause of problem
. Indoor Unit EEV leakage, direct connection between Indoor Liquid Pipe and the Gas Pipe.
Indoor EEV leakage can be easily checked during the operation of cooling operation and during the not-go-end blast operation.
(In case it is normal, the EVA In and Out temperatures for the blast may rise.)
If cooling operation is operated for low temperature with excessive refrigerant amount, then the DSH may descend.
1. Cause of problem
No
Is EVI EEV connector accurately connected to PCB?
Yes
Reconnect connector
No
Is EEV coil accurately installed?
Yes
Reassemble coil
No
Check the EVI EEV leakage.
Yes
Replace EVI EEV
Breakdown
Check the Intercooler leakage.
Normal
Replace Intercooler
Breakdown
Check the Indoor Unit EEV leakage
Normal
Replace Indoor Unit EEV
Reinstall pipe
1. Inspection method
Did the
high/low-pressure connector No Please re-inspect
get disconnected after connecting the connector
from the PCB? to the PCB
Yes
Is there refrigerant
inside the set? (Please check by connecting the No Refill refrigerant
menufolder gauge to the after vacuum
service valve)
Yes
Yes
: Right before an outdoor unit starts heating operation by On signal of an indoor Remocon, the
error occurs and prohibits the operation in outdoor temperature over 30C
Criteria
: Right before operating heat refrigerant filling mode by the K1 switch of an outdoor PCB, the error
occurs and prohibits the operation in outdoor temperature over 15C
1. How to check
The above error code is not caused by a product's problem but a function to protect the product by limiting the available tempera-
ture range so please refer to the usable temperature range in the product manual.
If the error code is displayed despite a condition that does not belong to any of the above diagnosis methods, read the temperature
sensor value of the outdoor inlet air with View Mode or S-net, and if the actual outdoor temperature is different, please replace the
temperature sensor.
4-4-63 High Pressure Standard Not Met before Air Conditioning (Inability to Re-operate)
1. Cause of problem
1. Judgment Method
Tini = Sump temperature when entering the CH operation delay condition
Tlast= Sump temperature when maintaining CH operation delay for two hours
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Value: Outside air temperature when maintaining CH operation delay for two hours
Tlast Tini < 2C
Tlast < Outside Air Temperature Sensor Value + 2C
Outside Air Temperature Sensor Value < 30C
If , and are satisfied at the same time, then display E445.
No
Is the CCH connector connected to PCB?
Change CCH.
Yes
Normal Operation
Yes
Change PCB.
(FAN PCB(FAN1))
Outdoor unit display
(FAN PCB(FAN2))
Startup, and then if the speed increase is not normally.
Judgment Method
Detected by H/W or S/W
Compressor connection error
Cause of problem Defective Compressor
Defective PCB
1. Cause of problem
Is the resistance
value between different phases of No
an Motor (UV,VW,WU) Replace Fan Motor
less than 10?
Yes
Yes
Yes
(FAN PCB(FAN1))
Outdoor unit display
(FAN PCB(FAN2))
Judgment Method Is checked symptoms by phase current of Fan Motor.
Fan Motor connection error.
Cause of problem Defective Fan
Defective PCB
1. Cause of problem
No
Did the error occurs? End of Service
Yes
Yes
Power Off
No
Fan do rotate by hand? Replace Fan Motor
Yes
No
Connection wire of
Fan Motor did confirmation? No
(Check the connection status of Check the connection status, and then restart.
the Fan1 and Fan2.)
Yes
1. Cause of problem
No
Did the error occurs? End of Service
Yes
Connection wire of
Fan Motor did confirmation? No
(Verify that the wire folded, or the connection is Check the connecting wire and restart it.
detached.)
Yes
Yes
t*ODBTFUIFOVNCFSPGUIFSFWPMVUJPOTPGUIFPVUEPPSVOJUGBONPUPSJONPUJPOJTEJGGFSFOUCZSQNPSNPSF
Judgment Method
compared to the instructed value.
1. Inspection Method
Yes
Yes
Is connection for No
fan power condenser normal? Re-connect connector.
Yes
Yes
Complete
1. Cause of problem
Power Off
Yes
Yes
Did check the foreign objects between No Remove foreign objects and
the heat sink and IPM? apply the heat sink grease.
And then reassembly
Yes
Complete
Criteria t8IFOUIFDVSSFOUPGBOPQFSBUJOHPVUEPPSGBONPUPSJTNPSFUIFO"GPSNJOVUF
t0VUEPPSGBONPUPSMPDLPSEFGFDU
Cause of problem
t0DDVSTCZBCSVQUTUBSUPSPWFSMPBE
1. How to check
1) Check if outdoor fan motor rotates or is locked
2) If it is not locked, the above error occurs due to overload and signals by abnormal operation, and it indicates the overload status.
Thus, it is not breakdown.
3) Need to check if there is a problem with fan load status
Criteria t8IFOUIFSPUBUJPOBMEJSFDUJPOPGBOPVUEPPSGBONPUPSJTDPVOUFSDMPDLXJTFCFGPSFPQFSBUJOH
1. How to diagnose
1) Check if the start instruction of outdoor unit's fan is counter-clockwise
2. How to check
1) It is a signal to protect a motor by checking the operational condition of the outdoor unit's fan motor without power so as not to
operate it in counter-clockwise condition.
2) Check if there is wind strong enough to force a fan to rotate counter-clockwise where the outdoor unit is installed.
t&SSPSEJTQMBZFEJGUIF$5TFOTPSWBMVFPGUIFSFMFWBOUDPNQSFTTPSJT"PSNPSFBOEJTNBJOUBJOFEGPSNPSF
Judgment Method
than 3 seconds.
1. Inspection Method
Yes
Yes
Test Operation
Connect a separate ammeter
(optional).
Yes
Is the CT value
measured at 20A or more during Yes Breakdown of Compressor: Change
the operation? compressor.
No
Inspection Complete
(INVERTER1 PCB)
Outdoor unit display
(INVERTER2 PCB)
Startup, and then if the speed increase is not normally.
Judgment Method
Detected by H/W or S/W.
Compressor connection error
Cause of problem Defective Compressor
Defective PCB
1. Cause of problem
Yes
Yes
Is the resistance
value between different phases of No
compressor (UV,VW,WU) Replace Compressor.
less than 2?
Yes
Is the resistance
No
between the body of Compressor and Replace Compressor.
chassis M?
Yes
Yes
Continue
(INVERTER1 PCB)
Outdoor unit display
(INVERTER2 PCB)
Will occur if the overcurrent flowing in the IPM.
Judgment Method
Detected by H/W or S/W
Installation defective Connection wire error
Cause of problem Comp. defective Motor defective
PCB defective
1. Cause of problem
Power Off
Yes
Is temperature No
sensor location and the measurement Power Off, and then replacement
value normally? or correction of the sensor location
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Continue
(INVERTER1 PCB)
Outdoor unit display
(INVERTER2 PCB)
N-phase wiring error and EMI Fuse short.
Judgment Method
DC-Link Overvoltage / Low voltage occurs.
Check the input wiring
Cause of problem
EMI Fuse short
1. Cause of problem
Power Off
Yes
Yes
1. Cause of problem
Power Off
No
Is Power connection accurately connected? Power Cable re-connection
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
1. Inspection Method
(FAN PCB(FAN1))
Outdoor unit display
(FAN PCB(FAN2))
Occurs when overcurrent flows in the IPM.
Judgment Method
Detected by H/W or S/W
Installation error Connector error
Cause of problem Defective Comp Defective Motor
Defective PCB
1. Cause of problem
Power Off
Yes
No
Is the outdoor unit installed properly? Reinstall after removing obstacle
Yes
Yes
Yes
Does the Fan Motor connection wire No Check the connection wire
properly connect to the compressor? (Check the status of the connection UVW)
Yes
1. Cause of problem
Power Off
No
Is Power connection accurately connected? Power Cable re-connection
Yes
E485 or E385?
E468 or E368? E493 or E393?
1. Cause of problem
Power Off
Yes
1. Cause of problem
Yes
No
Did the error occurs? End of Service
Yes
Connection wire of
HALL IC did confirmation? No
(Verify that the wire folded, or the connection is Check the connecting wire and restart it.
detached.)
Yes
No
HALL IC on the PCB is connected correctly? Check the connecting wire and restart it.
Yes
Restart
1. Cause of problem
No
Is the bolt of the heat sink fully tightened? Tighten Bolt(Screw)
Yes
Yes
Did properly apply the heat sink grease? No Apply the heat sink grease and then reassembly.
(Between the heat sink and the IPM)
Complete
1. Cause of problem
Power On
Does connected
No Replace the indoor unit that is
indoor unit become compatible with
DVM INV? compatible with the DVM INV.
Yes
Is software version of No
indoor unit since July, 2011? Software upgrade
Yes
1. How to diagnose
Detect only on cooling operation. (No detection during heating operation.)
During cooling operation, the temperature of the inlet or outlet ducts of heat exchanger is kept lower than 0C for more than
20 minutes without cessation
2. How to check
1) Check if the wire of an electronic expansion valve is correctly connected to the PCB of indoor unit.
2) Check if the coil of an electronic expansion valve is correctly plugged into the main body.
3) Check if there is any rust on the surface of the coil of an electronic expansion valve with the naked eye, and then check the
resistance between each terminal to find any wire breaking or short circuit.
4) Press the RESET KEY (K3) of the outdoor unit then see if the same error occurs.
4) - In case of closure problem, operate the indoor unit in which the error has occurred.
4) - In case of opening problem, please do not operate the indoor unit in which the error has occurred.
5) If there is no problem with the above checkup items, replace the electronic expansion valve of the troubled indoor unit.
4) - As an electronic expansion valve replacement is tricky work that requires collecting refrigerants in all systems, please make sure
to check the above items before replacement.
Tair in - Teva in in 4C OK
Tair in - Teva out in 4C OK
Tcond, out - Tair, out > 3C NO
Compressor in operation & Indoor unit operation & Thermo On OK
Error details EEV closure breakdown
2) During heating operation (It must satisfy each of the following conditions for over 20minutes.)
When more than 2 indoor units are on Thermo On heating operating.
When average high pressure is over 25 kg/cmG
5 minutes after finishing Safety Start.
Keep indoor units' T(Eva_IN)<T(Room)+3C and T(Eva_Out)<T(Room)+3C condition for more than five minutes.
2. How to check
1) Check if the wire of an electronic expansion valve is correctly connected to the PCB of indoor unit.
2) Check if the coil of an electronic expansion valve is correctly plugged into the main body.
3) Check if there is any rust on the surface of the coil of an electronic expansion valve with the naked eye, and then check the resistance between
each terminal to find any wire breaking or short circuit.
4) Press the RESET KEY (K3) of the outdoor unit then see if the same error occurs.
- In case of closure problem, operate the indoor unit in which the error has occurred.
- In case of opening problem, please do not operate the indoor unit in which the error has occurred.
5) If there is no problem with the above checkup items, replace the electronic expansion valve of the troubled indoor unit.
- As an electronic expansion valve replacement is tricky work that requires collecting refrigerant in all systems, please make sure to check the
above items before replacement.
tFaulty indoor unit electronic expansion valve action (valve will not open)
Cause of problem
tAddress setup error in indoor unit (RAC) using EEV KIT"
1. Inspection Method
Is the electronic
expansion valve coil connected to the No
main body properly?
tFaulty indoor unit electronic expansion valve action (refrigerant will leak into the stopped indoor unit)
Cause of problem
tAddress setup error in indoor unit (RAC) using EEV KIT
1. Inspection Method
Is the electronic
expansion valve wire connected No
to the PCB?
Is the electronic
expansion valve coil connected to the No
main body properly?
12
1 2 3 4 5 16 11 17 6 18 7 19 9 14 13 23 15 21 10
22
8 20
17 18 19 12 9 21 14
22 1 2 3 4 16 5 11 6 7 8 20 10 13 15 23
MAIN PCB
2 3 5 7 10 16
1 4 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 18
MAIN PCB
CN103-DRAIN CN140-FUSE CHK CN702-HOTCOIL CN904-SSR
#1:POWER #1:POWER #1:N #1,#5:N
#2:GND #2:GND #3:L #3:L
#2,#4:NO USED
Sub PCB
CN313-2WIRES COMM.
#1:12V
#2:COM2_PCTRL_MICOM
#3:COM2_VCHECK_A
#4:COM2_VCHECK_B
#5:COM2_MICOM_AD
#6:VCC
#7:NO UESD
#8:COM2_C
#9:COM2_D
#10:COM2_TXD
#11:COM2_RXD
#12:GND
8 5 3 2 1 6 7 4 10 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sub PCB
CN313-2WIRES COMM.
#1:12V
#2:COM2_PCTRL_MICOM
#3:COM2_VCHECK_A
#4:COM2_VCHECK_B
#5:COM2_MICOM_AD
#6:VCC
#7:NO UESD
#8:COM2_C
#9:COM2_D
#10:COM2_TXD
#11:COM2_RXD
#12:GND
4 1 1 2 3 5 6 9 7 8 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
7 8
1 2 3 5 4 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 19 8 18 9 10 11 12 17 15 14 13
9
8
6
4
10
7
11
2
12
17 18
6-1 Indoor
Motor Display
Control Control Pipe Temp. Float S/W
Sensor & Drain Pump
6-1-4 Ceiling
Model Code
AM 045 F N 4 D E H / EU
(Buyer)
Classification Feature
AM DVM D DELUXE
F FLAGSHIP
Product Notation
G
1 1 way cassette CASCADE (EEV)
(EHS)
2 2 way cassette
Capacity N Mini 4 way cassette
x 1/10 HP (3 digits) 4 4 way cassette
L LSP Duct (Slim Duct) Rating Voltage
M MSP Duct E 1, 220~240V, 50Hz
H HSP Duct G 3, 380~415V, 50Hz
C Ceiling
Version
J Console
E 2012
F Floor Standing
F 2013
T NEO FORTE
G 2014 Mode
Q NEO FORTE (EEV)
H Heat Pump (R-410A)
B HYDRO UNIT (Floor Standing)
R Heat Pump (R-134A)
K FLAT(CEILING TYPE) VTL
Product Type
X Outdoor Unit
N Indoor Unit
7-1-2 Panel
Model Code
PH CH 4N
H BH AH KH 1H NH
Product design classification Color Panel version
P Panel B Black 1, 2, .... Korean market use
E WINE Export/
A, B, ....
U White foreign market use
Product Type V Ivory
C CST
2N 2 WAY H PREMIUM
CST
4N 4 WAY
4S MINI 4 WAY
Language
4R Round
K Korean
C Chinese
M 8 Languages
E English
Only display the Global 4 way with Korean/
English K separator.
2. If the length of the pipe is too long or the outside temperature is too high, then it may not be able to pump down all of the refrigerant.
In this case, use an empty refrigerant container which can be used for recharge to place some of the system refrigerant inside the
container. The pump down can be easily carried out if only the remaining refrigerant is pumped down.
Please use a rechargeable container for exclusive use when putting the refrigerant in the container.
Accidents such as explosions can happen and result in damage if normal refrigerant containers are used after illegal modication.
7-2-2 For Single Installation of Outdoor Unit (Only One Outdoor Unit Installed)
1. Close the liquid pipe SVC valve.
2. Press the K2 Button on the PCB of the main outdoor unit. (K7 mark displayed on the outdoor unit PCB LED.)
3. Observe for low pressure by using the K4 button's view mode once the compressor starts operating.
(If the first number of the LED is 4, then the following three digits represent the low pressure, expressed up to the first decimal
point.)
Example: 41 22 o 4 means the value of the low pressure, and 122 means that the low pressure is 12.2kg/cm,g.
4. If the low pressure goes below around 2kg/cm,g, then immediately close the SVC valve for the gas and finish the pump-down
operation.
(Finish the pump-down operation, press K2 button two more times, or reset the operation by pressing the K3 button once more.)
2. Press the K2 button of the outdoor unit PCB three times. At this time, K7 will be
displayed on the PCB LED. After pressing the button, wait for about 20~30 minutes
once the main unit compressor starts operating.
4. Close the liquid pipe valves of the main unit, and observe for low pressure as in the case
of a single outdoor unit.
5. Close the gas valve of the main unit if the pressure drops down, and then finish the
pump-down operation mode.
2. Check the amount of refrigerant remaining in the overall system at the time.
3. Connect the refrigerant container to the outdoor unit as shown in the following figure, and operate only about 50% of the total
indoor units in air conditioning mode.
4. Check the high pressure from the Manifold gauge 10 minutes after the air conditioning begins operation.
Reduce the number of indoor units in operation if the high pressure goes above 30kg/cm2,g. to lower the high pressure below
30kg/cm,g.
5. Check that the high pressure goes below 30kg/cm,g, and open the Manifold gauge connected to the liquid pipe, as well as
the refrigerant container valve, so that the refrigerant flows from the liquid pipe to the refrigerant container.
6. Check the changes in the weight of the container using the scale. Once the desired amount of refrigerant is filled up inside the
container, close the valves, and then remove the Manifold gauge.
7. The amount of refrigerant that can be contained inside the container is about 50% of the amount of refrigerant inside the over
all system.
8. Please take extra caution by precisely determining the amount of the refrigerant that can be put in each container so that too
much refrigerant is not contained in the container.
The weight must be measured by using a scale to avoid putting more refrigerant than the amount originally contained in the
container.
Asia gspn2.samsungcsportal.com
China china.samsungportal.com
This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Jan. 2013.
Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable Printed in Korea.
International and/or domestic law. Code No. AC-00015E_1