SiUS121602E Service Manual
SiUS121602E Service Manual
SiUS121602E Service Manual
Service
Manual
[Applied Models]
z Inverter Multi : Heat Pump
SiUS121602E
Multi-Split Type
Air Conditioners
2/3MXL-Q Series
zHeat Pump
Indoor Unit
CTXS07LVJU FDXS09LVJU FVXS09NVJU FFQ09LVJU
FTXS09LVJU FDXS12LVJU FVXS12NVJU FFQ12LVJU
FTXS12LVJU CDXS15LVJU FVXS15NVJU FFQ15LVJU
FTXS15LVJU CDXS18LVJU FVXS18NVJU FFQ18LVJU
FTXS18LVJU
Outdoor Unit
2MXL18QMVJU
3MXL24QMVJU
i Table of Contents
SiUS121602E
1. Safety Cautions.......................................................................................... vi
1.1 Warnings and Cautions Regarding Safety of Workers.................................vi
1.2 Warnings and Cautions Regarding Safety of Users................................... viii
2. Icons Used ................................................................................................. xi
Table of Contents ii
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SiUS121602E Safety Cautions
1. Safety Cautions
Be sure to read the following safety cautions before conducting repair work.
After the repair work is complete, be sure to conduct a test operation to ensure that the equipment
operates normally, and explain the cautions for operating the product to the customer.
Caution Items The caution items are classified into Warning and Caution. The Warning items are
especially important since death or serious injury can result if they are not followed closely. The
Caution items can also lead to serious accidents under some conditions if they are not
followed. Therefore, be sure to observe all the safety caution items described below.
Pictograms This symbol indicates an item for which caution must be exercised.
The pictogram shows the item to which attention must be paid.
This symbol indicates a prohibited action.
The prohibited item or action is shown in the illustration or near the symbol.
This symbol indicates an action that must be taken, or an instruction.
The instruction is shown in the illustration or near the symbol.
Be sure to disconnect the power cable from the socket before disassembling
equipment for repair.
Working on equipment that is connected to the power supply may cause an
electrical shock.
If it is necessary to supply power to the equipment to conduct the repair or inspect
the circuits, do not touch any electrically charged sections of the equipment.
If refrigerant gas is discharged during repair work, do not touch the
discharged refrigerant gas.
Refrigerant gas may cause frostbite.
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Safety Cautions SiUS121602E
Warning
Do not turn the air conditioner on or off by plugging in or unplugging the
power cable.
Plugging in or unplugging the power cable to operate the equipment may cause an
electrical shock or fire.
Be sure to wear a safety helmet, gloves, and a safety belt when working in a
high place (more than 2 m).
Insufficient safety measures may cause a fall.
In case of R-32 / R-410A refrigerant models, be sure to use pipes, flare nuts
and tools intended for the exclusive use with the R-32 / R-410A refrigerant.
The use of materials for R-22 refrigerant models may cause a serious accident,
such as a damage of refrigerant cycle or equipment failure.
Do not mix air or gas other than the specified refrigerant (R-32 / R-410A / R-
22) in the refrigerant system.
If air enters the refrigerant system, an excessively high pressure results, causing
equipment damage and injury.
Caution
Do not repair electrical components with wet hands.
Working on the equipment with wet hands may cause an electrical shock.
Be sure to turn off the power switch and unplug the power cable when
cleaning the equipment.
The internal fan rotates at a high speed, and may cause injury.
Be sure to check that the refrigerating cycle section has cooled down
enough before conducting repair work.
Working on the unit when the refrigerating cycle section is hot may cause burns.
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SiUS121602E Safety Cautions
Caution
Conduct welding work in a well-ventilated place.
Using a welder in an enclosed room may cause oxygen deficiency.
Be sure to use parts listed in the service parts list of the applicable model
and appropriate tools to conduct repair work. Never attempt to modify the
equipment.
The use of inappropriate parts or tools may cause an electrical shock, excessive
heat generation or fire.
If the power cable and lead wires are scratched or have deteriorated, be sure
to replace them.
Damaged cable and wires may cause an electrical shock, excessive heat
generation or fire.
Do not use a joined power cable or extension cable, or share the same power
outlet with other electrical appliances, since it may cause an electrical
shock, excessive heat generation or fire.
Be sure to use an exclusive power circuit for the equipment, and follow the
local technical standards related to the electrical equipment, the internal
wiring regulations, and the instruction manual for installation when
conducting electrical work.
Insufficient power circuit capacity and improper electrical work may cause an
electrical shock or fire.
Be sure to use the specified cable for wiring between the indoor and outdoor
units.
Make the connections securely and route the cable properly so that there is no
force pulling the cable at the connection terminals.
Improper connections may cause excessive heat generation or fire.
When wiring between the indoor and outdoor units, make sure that the
terminal cover does not lift off or dismount because of the cable.
If the cover is not mounted properly, the terminal connection section may cause an
electrical shock, excessive heat generation or fire.
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Safety Cautions SiUS121602E
Warning
Do not mix air or gas other than the specified refrigerant (R-32 / R-410A / R-
22) in the refrigerant system.
If air enters the refrigerant system, an excessively high pressure results, causing
equipment damage and injury.
If the refrigerant gas leaks, be sure to locate the leaking point and repair it
before charging the refrigerant. After charging the refrigerant, make sure
that there is no leak.
If the leaking point cannot be located and the repair work must be stopped, be sure
to pump-down, and close the service valve, to prevent refrigerant gas from leaking
into the room. Refrigerant gas itself is harmless, but it may generate toxic gases
when it contacts flames, such as those from fan type and other heaters, stoves and
ranges.
When relocating the equipment, make sure that the new installation site has
sufficient strength to withstand the weight of the equipment.
If the installation site does not have sufficient strength or the installation work is not
conducted securely, the equipment may fall and cause injury.
Check to make sure that the power cable plug is not dirty or loose, then
insert the plug into a power outlet securely.
If the plug is dusty or has a loose connection, it may cause an electrical shock or
fire.
When replacing the coin battery in the remote controller, be sure to dispose
of the old battery to prevent children from swallowing it.
If a child swallows the coin battery, see a doctor immediately.
Caution
Installation of a leakage breaker is necessary in some cases depending on
the conditions of the installation site, to prevent electrical shocks.
Check to see if parts and wires are mounted and connected properly, and if
connections at the soldered or crimped terminals are secure.
Improper installation and connections may cause excessive heat generation, fire
or an electrical shock.
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Caution
Check the earth / grounding, and repair it if the equipment is not properly
earthed / grounded.
Improper earth / grounding may cause an electrical shock.
Be sure to measure insulation resistance after the repair, and make sure that
the resistance is 1 M or higher.
Faulty insulation may cause an electrical shock.
Be sure to check the drainage of the indoor unit after the repair.
Faulty drainage may cause water to enter the room and wet the furniture and floor.
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Icons Used SiUS121602E
2. Icons Used
The following icons are used to attract the attention of the reader to specific information.
Warning
Caution A Caution is used when there is danger that the reader, through
incorrect manipulation, may damage equipment, lose data, get an
Caution unexpected result or have to restart (part of) a procedure.
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Part 1
List of Functions
1. Functions..................................................................................................... 2
List of Functions 1
Functions SiUS121602E
1. Functions
FTXS09/12/15/18LVJU
FTXS09/12/15/18LVJU
CTXS07LVJU
CTXS07LVJU
Category Functions Category Functions
Basic Inverter (with inverter power control) z z Health & Air-purifying filter
Functions Cleanliness
Operation limit for cooling (CDB) Photocatalytic deodorizing filter
Operation limit for cooling (FDB) Air-purifying filter with photocatalytic
Operation limit for heating (CWB) deodorizing function
Operation limit for heating (FWB) Titanium apatite photocatalytic
air-purifying filter z z
PAM control
Compressor Oval scroll compressor Longlife filter (option)
Swing compressor Air filter (prefilter) z z
Rotary compressor Wipe-clean flat panel z z
Reluctance DC motor Washable grille
Comfortable Power-airflow flap (horizontal blade) Filter cleaning indicator
Airflow
Power-airflow dual flaps z z Good-sleep cooling operation
Power-airflow diffuser Timer WEEKLY TIMER operation z z
Wide-angle louvers (vertical blades) z z 24-hour ON/OFF TIMER z z
Auto-swing (up and down) z z NIGHT SET mode z z
Auto-swing (right and left) z z Worry Free Auto-restart (after power failure) z z
(Reliability &
3-D airflow z z Durability) Self-diagnosis (R/C, LED) z z
COMFORT AIRFLOW operation z z Wiring error check function
Comfort Auto fan speed z z Anti-corrosion treatment of outdoor heat
Control exchanger
Indoor unit quiet operation z z
NIGHT QUIET mode (automatic) Flexibility Multi-split / split type compatible indoor
unit z
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation
(manual) z z Flexible power supply correspondence
INTELLIGENT EYE operation z z High ceiling application
Quick warming function Chargeless
Hot-start function z z Either side drain (right or left) z z
Automatic defrosting Power selection
Operation Automatic operation z z F/C changeover R/C temperature z z
Program dry function z z display (factory setting: F)
Fan only z z Remote 5-room centralized controller (option) z z
Control
Lifestyle New POWERFUL operation Remote control adaptor
Convenience (non-inverter) (normal open pulse contact) (option) z z
2 List of Functions
SiUS121602E Functions
CDXS15/18LVJU
CDXS15/18LVJU
FDXS09/12LVJU
FDXS09/12LVJU
Category Functions Category Functions
Basic Inverter (with inverter power control) z z Health & Air-purifying filter
Functions Cleanliness
Operation limit for cooling (CDB) Photocatalytic deodorizing filter
Operation limit for cooling (FDB) Air-purifying filter with photocatalytic
deodorizing function
Operation limit for heating (CWB)
Operation limit for heating (FWB) Titanium apatite photocatalytic
air-purifying filter
PAM control
Compressor Oval scroll compressor Longlife filter (option)
Swing compressor Air filter (prefilter) z z
Rotary compressor Wipe-clean flat panel
Reluctance DC motor Washable grille
Comfortable Power-airflow flap (horizontal blade) Filter cleaning indicator
Airflow
Power-airflow dual flaps Good-sleep cooling operation
Power-airflow diffuser Timer WEEKLY TIMER operation
Wide-angle louvers (vertical blades) 24-hour ON/OFF TIMER z z
Auto-swing (up and down) NIGHT SET mode z z
Auto-swing (right and left) Worry Free Auto-restart (after power failure) z z
(Reliability &
3-D airflow Durability) Self-diagnosis (R/C, LED) z z
COMFORT AIRFLOW operation Wiring error check function
Comfort Auto fan speed z z Anti-corrosion treatment of outdoor heat
Control
Indoor unit quiet operation z z exchanger
NIGHT QUIET mode (automatic) Flexibility Multi-split / split type compatible indoor z
unit
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation z z
(manual) Flexible power supply correspondence
INTELLIGENT EYE operation High ceiling application
Quick warming function Chargeless
Hot-start function z z Either side drain (right or left)
Automatic defrosting Power selection
Operation Automatic operation z z F/C changeover R/C temperature z z
Program dry function z z display (factory setting: F)
Fan only z z Remote 5-room centralized controller (option) z z
Control
Lifestyle New POWERFUL operation Remote control adaptor z z
Convenience (non-inverter) (normal open pulse contact) (option)
Inverter POWERFUL operation z z Remote control adaptor
(normal open contact) (option) z z
Priority-room setting
COOL/HEAT mode lock DIII-NET compatible (adaptor) (option) z z
HOME LEAVE operation Remote Wireless (option) z z
Controller
ECONO operation z z Wired (option) z z
Indoor unit ON/OFF button z z
Signal receiving sign z z
R/C with back light z z
Temperature display
Note: z : Available
: Not available
List of Functions 3
Functions SiUS121602E
FVXS09/12/15/18NVJU
FVXS09/12/15/18NVJU
Category Functions Category Functions
Basic Inverter (with inverter power control) z Health & Air-purifying filter
Functions Cleanliness
Operation limit for cooling (CDB) Photocatalytic deodorizing filter
Operation limit for cooling (FDB) Air-purifying filter with photocatalytic
deodorizing function
Operation limit for heating (CWB)
Operation limit for heating (FWB) Titanium apatite photocatalytic z
PAM control air-purifying filter
Compressor Oval scroll compressor Longlife filter (option)
Swing compressor Air filter (prefilter) z
Rotary compressor Wipe-clean flat panel z
Reluctance DC motor Washable grille
Comfortable Power-airflow flap (horizontal blade) Filter cleaning indicator
Airflow
Power-airflow dual flaps Good-sleep cooling operation
Power-airflow diffuser Timer WEEKLY TIMER operation z
Wide-angle louvers (vertical blades) z 24-hour ON/OFF TIMER z
Auto-swing (up and down) z NIGHT SET mode z
Auto-swing (right and left) Worry Free Auto-restart (after power failure) z
(Reliability &
3-D airflow Durability) Self-diagnosis (R/C, LED) z
COMFORT AIRFLOW operation Wiring error check function
Comfort Auto fan speed z Anti-corrosion treatment of outdoor heat
Control exchanger
Indoor unit quiet operation z
NIGHT QUIET mode (automatic) Flexibility Multi-split / split type compatible indoor unit
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation (manual) z Flexible power supply correspondence
INTELLIGENT EYE operation High ceiling application
Quick warming function Chargeless
Hot-start function z Either side drain (right or left)
Automatic defrosting Power selection
Operation Automatic operation z F/C changeover R/C temperature display z
Program dry function z (factory setting: F)
Fan only z Remote 5-room centralized controller (option) z
Control
Lifestyle New POWERFUL operation Remote control adaptor z
Convenience (non-inverter) (normal open pulse contact) (option)
Inverter POWERFUL operation z Remote control adaptor z
Priority-room setting (normal open contact) (option)
COOL/HEAT mode lock DIII-NET compatible (adaptor) (option) z
HOME LEAVE operation Remote Wireless z
Controller
ECONO operation z Wired (option)
Indoor unit ON/OFF button z
Signal receiving sign z
R/C with back light z
Temperature display
Note: z : Available
: Not available
4 List of Functions
SiUS121602E Functions
FFQ09/12/15/18LVJU
FFQ09/12/15/18LVJU
Category Functions Category Functions
Basic Inverter (with inverter power control) z Health & Air-purifying filter
Functions Cleanliness
Operation limit for cooling (CDB) Photocatalytic deodorizing filter
Operation limit for cooling (FDB) Air-purifying filter with photocatalytic
deodorizing function
Operation limit for heating (CWB)
Operation limit for heating (FWB) Titanium apatite photocatalytic
PAM control air-purifying filter
Compressor Oval scroll compressor Longlife filter (option) z
Swing compressor Air filter (prefilter)
Rotary compressor Wipe-clean flat panel
Reluctance DC motor Washable grille z
Comfortable Power-airflow flap (horizontal blade) Filter cleaning indicator z
Airflow
Power-airflow dual flaps Good-sleep cooling operation
Power-airflow diffuser Timer WEEKLY TIMER operation z 2
Wide-angle louvers (vertical blades) 24-hour ON/OFF TIMER
Auto-swing (up and down) z 72-hour ON/OFF TIMER z 1
Auto-swing (right and left) NIGHT SET mode
3-D airflow Worry Free Auto-restart (after power failure) z
(Reliability &
COMFORT AIRFLOW operation Durability) Self-diagnosis (R/C, LED) z
Comfort Auto fan speed Wiring error check function
Control
Indoor unit quiet operation Anti-corrosion treatment of outdoor heat
exchanger
NIGHT QUIET mode (automatic)
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET operation (manual) Flexibility Multi-split / split type compatible indoor unit
INTELLIGENT EYE operation Flexible power supply correspondence
Quick warming function High ceiling application
Hot-start function z Chargeless
Automatic defrosting Either side drain (right or left)
Operation Automatic operation z Power selection
Program dry function z F/C changeover R/C temperature display z 2
Fan only z (factory setting: F)
Lifestyle New POWERFUL operation Remote 5-room centralized controller (option)
Convenience (non-inverter) Control
Remote control adaptor
Inverter POWERFUL operation (normal open pulse contact) (option)
Priority-room setting Remote control adaptor
(normal open contact) (option)
COOL/HEAT mode lock
HOME LEAVE operation DIII-NET compatible (adaptor) (option) z
ECONO operation Remote Wireless (option) z
Controller
Indoor unit ON/OFF button z 1 Wired (option) z
Signal receiving sign z 1
R/C with back light z 2
Temperature display
Note: z : Available 1: With wireless remote controller
: Not available 2: With wired remote controller
List of Functions 5
Functions SiUS121602E
2MXL18QMVJU
3MXL24QMVJU
2MXL18QMVJU
3MXL24QMVJU
Category Functions Category Functions
Basic Inverter (with inverter power control) z z Health & Air-purifying filter
Functions Cleanliness
Operation limit for cooling (CDB) 10 10 Photocatalytic deodorizing filter
~ 46 ~ 46
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SiUS121602E
Part 2
Specifications
1. Indoor Unit...................................................................................................8
2. Outdoor Unit..............................................................................................13
Specifications 7
Indoor Unit SiUS121602E
1. Indoor Unit
60 Hz, 208 - 230 V
CTXS07LVJU
Model
Cooling Heating
Rated Capacity 7 kBtu/h Class
Front Panel Color White
H 332 (9.4) 350 (9.9)
M cfm 261 (7.4) 290 (8.2)
Airflow Rate (m/min)
L 194 (5.5) 233 (6.6)
SL 145 (4.1) 219 (6.2)
Type Cross Flow Fan
Fan Motor Output W 23
Speed Steps 5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Air Direction Control Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Air Filter Removable, Washable, Mildew Proof
Running Current (Rated) A 0.09 - 0.08 0.11 - 0.10
Power Consumption (Rated) W 18 - 18 21 - 21
Power Factor (Rated) % 96.2 - 97.8 91.8 - 91.3
Temperature Control Microcomputer Control
Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 11-5/8 31-1/2 8-7/16 (295 800 215)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 10-13/16 34-1/4 14-7/16 (274 870 366)
Weight (Mass) Lbs (kg) 20 (9)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass) Lbs (kg) 29 (13)
Sound Pressure H / M / L / SL dB(A) 38 / 32 / 25 / 22 38 / 33 / 28 / 25
Level
Sound Power Level dB 54 54
Heat Insulation Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
Liquid in. (mm) 1/4 ( 6.4)
Piping Gas in. (mm) 3/8 ( 9.5)
Connections
Drain in. (mm) 5/8 ( 16.0)
Drawing No. 3D075490
FTXS09LVJU FTXS12LVJU
Model
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Rated Capacity 9 kBtu/h Class 12 kBtu/h Class
Front Panel Color White White
H 381 (10.8) 420 (11.9) 403 (11.4) 438 (12.4)
M cfm 279 (7.9) 321 (9.1) 307 (8.7) 335 (9.5)
Airflow Rate (m/min)
L 194 (5.5) 233 (6.6) 205 (5.8) 240 (6.8)
SL 145 (4.1) 219 (6.2) 155 (4.4) 212 (6.0)
Type Cross Flow Fan Cross Flow Fan
Fan Motor Output W 23 23
Speed Steps 5 Steps, Quiet, Auto 5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Air Direction Control Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Air Filter Removable, Washable, Mildew Proof Removable, Washable, Mildew Proof
Running Current (Rated) A 0.09 - 0.08 0.11 - 0.10 0.13 - 0.12 0.14 - 0.13
Power Consumption (Rated) W 18 - 18 21 - 21 26 - 26 28 - 28
Power Factor (Rated) % 96.2 - 97.8 91.8 - 91.3 96.2 - 94.2 96.2 - 93.6
Temperature Control Microcomputer Control Microcomputer Control
Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 11-5/8 31-1/2 8-7/16 (295 800 215) 11-5/8 31-1/2 8-7/16 (295 800 215)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 10-13/16 34-1/4 14-7/16 (274 870 366) 10-13/16 34-1/4 14-7/16 (274 870 366)
Weight (Mass) Lbs (kg) 20 (9) 22 (10)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass) Lbs (kg) 29 (13) 31 (14)
Sound Pressure H / M / L / SL dB(A) 41 / 33 / 25 / 22 42 / 35 / 28 / 25 45 / 37 / 29 / 23 45 / 39 / 29 / 26
Level
Sound Power Level dB 57 58 61 61
Heat Insulation Both Liquid and Gas Pipes Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
Liquid in. (mm) 1/4 ( 6.4) 1/4 ( 6.4)
Piping Gas in. (mm) 3/8 ( 9.5) 3/8 ( 9.5)
Connections
Drain in. (mm) 5/8 ( 16.0) 5/8 ( 16.0)
Drawing No. 3D075491 3D075492
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
8 Specifications
SiUS121602E Indoor Unit
FDXS09LVJU FDXS12LVJU
Model
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Rated Capacity 9 kBtu/h Class 12 kBtu/h Class
External Static Pressure inAq (Pa) 0.12 (30) 0.12 (30)
H 305 (8.6) 305 (8.6) 305 (8.6) 305 (8.6)
M cfm 280 (7.9) 280 (7.9) 280 (7.9) 280 (7.9)
Airflow Rate (m/min)
L 260 (7.4) 260 (7.4) 260 (7.4) 260 (7.4)
SL 235 (6.7) 235 (6.7) 235 (6.7) 235 (6.7)
Type Sirocco Fan Sirocco Fan
Fan Motor Output W 62 62
Speed Steps 5 Steps, Quiet, Auto 5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Air Filter Removable, Washable, Mildew Proof Removable, Washable, Mildew Proof
Running Current (Rated) A 0.58 - 0.52 0.58 - 0.52 0.58 - 0.52 0.58 - 0.52
Power Consumption (Rated) W 72 - 72 72 - 72 72 - 72 72 - 72
Power Factor (Rated) % 59.7 - 60.2 59.7 - 60.2 59.7 - 60.2 59.7 - 60.2
Temperature Control Microcomputer Control Microcomputer Control
Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 7-7/8 27-9/16 24-7/16 (200 700 620) 7-7/8 27-9/16 24-7/16 (200 700 620)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 10-13/16 36-5/16 30-1/4 (274 923 768) 10-13/16 36-5/16 30-1/4 (274 923 768)
Weight (Mass) Lbs (kg) 47 (21) 47 (21)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass) Lbs (kg) 64 (29) 64 (29)
Sound Pressure H/M/L dB(A) 35 / 33 / 31 35 / 33 / 31 35 / 33 / 31 35 / 33 / 31
Level
Sound Power Level dB 51 51 51 51
Heat Insulation Both Liquid and Gas Pipes Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
Liquid in. (mm) 1/4 ( 6.4) 1/4 ( 6.4)
Piping Gas in. (mm) 3/8 ( 9.5) 3/8 ( 9.5)
Connections
Drain in. (mm) 25/32 ( 20) 25/32 ( 20)
Drawing No. 3D075493 3D075494
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
Specifications 9
Indoor Unit SiUS121602E
FVXS09NVJU FVXS12NVJU
Model
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Rated Capacity 9 kBtu/h Class 12 kBtu/h Class
Front Panel Color White White
H 290 (8.2) 311 (8.8) 300 (8.5) 332 (9.4)
M cfm 230 (6.5) 244 (6.9) 237 (6.7) 258 (7.3)
Airflow Rate (m/min)
L 169 (4.8) 177 (5.0) 173 (4.9) 184 (5.2)
SL 145 (4.1) 155 (4.4) 159 (4.5) 166 (4.7)
Type Turbo Fan Turbo Fan
Fan Motor Output W 12.3 13.4
Speed Steps 5 Steps, Quiet, Auto 5 Steps, Quiet, Auto
Air Direction Control Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward Right, Left, Horizontal, Downward
Air Filter Removable, Washable, Mildew Proof Removable, Washable, Mildew Proof
Running Current (Rated) A
Power Consumption (Rated) W
Power Factor (Rated) %
Temperature Control Microcomputer Control Microcomputer Control
Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 23-5/8 27-9/16 8-1/4 (600 700 210) 23-5/8 27-9/16 8-1/4 (600 700 210)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 27-3/8 30-15/16 11 (695 786 279) 27-3/8 30-15/16 11 (695 786 279)
Weight (Mass) Lbs (kg) 31 (14) 31 (14)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass) Lbs (kg) 40 (18) 40 (18)
Sound Pressure H / M / L / SL dB(A) 38 / 32 / 26 / 23 38 / 32 / 26 / 23 39 / 33 / 27 / 24 39 / 33 / 27 / 24
Level
Heat Insulation Both Liquid and Gas Pipes Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
Liquid in. (mm) 1/4 ( 6.4) 1/4 ( 6.4)
Piping Gas in. (mm) 3/8 ( 9.5) 3/8 ( 9.5)
Connections
Drain in. (mm) 13/16 ( 20.0) 13/16 ( 20.0)
Drawing No. 3D101722 3D101724
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
10 Specifications
SiUS121602E Indoor Unit
FFQ09LVJU FFQ12LVJU
Model
Cooling Heating Cooling Heating
Rated Capacity 9 kBtu/h Class 12 kBtu/h Class
Model BYFQ60B3W1 BYFQ60B3W1
Color White White
Decoration Panel
Dimensions (H W D) 2-5/32 27-9/16 27-9/16 (55 700 700) 2-5/32 27-9/16 27-9/16 (55 700 700)
Weight (Mass) Lbs (kg) 6 (2.7) 6 (2.7)
H cfm 318 (9.0) 318 (9.0) 353 (10.0) 353 (10.0)
Airflow Rate (m/min)
L 230 (6.5) 230 (6.5) 230 (6.5) 230 (6.5)
Type Turbo Fan Turbo Fan
Fan Motor Output W 55 55
Speed Steps 2 Steps 2 Steps
Air Direction Control Horizontal, Downward Horizontal, Downward
Running Current (Rated) A 0.44 0.38 0.47 0.42
Power Consumption (Rated) W 87 76 98 89
Power Factor % 85.8 87.0 91.3 91.8
Temperature Control Microcomputer Control Microcomputer Control
Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 11-1/4 22-5/8 22-5/8 (285 575 575) 11-1/4 22-5/8 22-5/8 (285 575 575)
Packaged Dimensions (H W D) in. (mm) 14-9/16 27-1/16 26-9/16 (370 687 674) 14-9/16 27-1/16 26-9/16 (370 687 674)
Weight (Mass) Lbs (kg) 38.6 (17.5) 38.6 (17.5)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass) Lbs (kg) 46 (21) 46 (21)
Sound Pressure H/L dB(A) 36.0 / 29.5 36.0 / 29.5 38.5 / 29.0 38.5 / 29.0
Level
Heat Insulation Both Liquid and Gas Pipes Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
Liquid in. (mm) 1/4 ( 6.4) 1/4 ( 6.4)
Piping Gas in. (mm) 3/8 ( 9.5) 3/8 ( 9.5)
Connections
Drain in. (mm) VP20 (O.D. 1-1/32 ( 26) / I.D. 25/32 ( 20) VP20 (O.D. 1-1/32 ( 26) / I.D. 25/32 ( 20)
Drawing No. 3D080626A 3D080627A
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
Specifications 11
Indoor Unit SiUS121602E
Conversion Formulae
kcal/h = kW 860
Btu/h = kW 3412
cfm = m/min 35.3
12 Specifications
SiUS121602E Outdoor Unit
2. Outdoor Unit
60 Hz, 208 - 230 V
2MXL18QMVJU
Model
Cooling Heating
COP W/W 4.20
EER Btu/hW 12.7
SEER / HSPF 17.0 10.3
Casing Color Ivory White
Type Hermetically Sealed Swing Type
Compressor Model 2YC63AAXD
Motor Output W 1,920
Model FVC50K
Refrigerant Oil
Charge oz (L) 29.7 (0.9)
Type R-410A
Refrigerant
Charge Lbs (kg) 6.17 (2.8)
H 2,150 1,963
M cfm 2,150 1,963
L 1,949 1,006
Airflow Rate
H 60.9 55.6
M m/min 60.9 55.6
L 55.2 28.5
Type Propeller
Motor Output W 51
Fan
Running Current A H: 0.32 / M: 0.32 / L: 0.27 H: 0.33 / M: 0.33 / L: 0.07
Power Consumption W H: 62 / M: 62 / L: 54 H: 65 / M: 65 / L: 14
Starting Current A 15.5
Dimension (H W D) in. (mm) 28-15/16 34-1/4 12-5/8 (735 870 320)
Packaged Dimension (H W D) in. (mm) 31-7/8 41-3/8 17-1/2 (810 1,050 444)
Weight (Mass) Lbs (kg) 139 (63)
Gross Weight (Gross Mass) Lbs (kg) 155 (71)
Sound Pressure Level dB(A) 50 51
Liquid in. (mm) 1/4 2 ( 6.4 2)
Piping Gas in. (mm) 3/8 1, 1/2 1 ( 9.5 1, 12.7 1)
Connections
Drain in. (mm) 5/8 ( 15.9)
Heat Insulation Both Liquid and Gas Pipes
No. of Wiring Connections 3 for Power Supply, 4 for Interunit Wiring (Including Ground Wiring)
164 (50) (for Total of Each Room)
Max. Interunit Piping Length ft (m)
82 (25) (for One Room)
Amount of Additional Charge of oz/ft 0.21 (20) (98-7/16 ft (30 m) or more)
Refrigerant (g/m)
49-1/4 (15) (between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit)
Max. Installation Height Difference ft (m)
24-5/8 (7.5) (between Indoor Units)
Drawing No. C: 3D101750
Notes: 1. Max.: for the combination of CTXS, FTXS series indoor units Conversion Formulae
Min.: for the combination of CDXS, FDXS series indoor units kcal/h = kW 860
2. The data are based on the conditions shown in the table below. Btu/h = kW 3412
Indoor ; 80FDB (26.7CDB) / 67FWB (19.4CWB) cfm = m/min 35.3
Cooling
Outdoor ; 95FDB (35CDB) / 75FWB (24CWB)
Indoor ; 70FDB (21CDB) / 60FWB (15.6CWB)
Heating
Outdoor ; 47FDB (8.3CDB) / 43FWB (6CWB)
Piping Length 24-5/8 ft (7.5 m)
Specifications 13
Outdoor Unit SiUS121602E
Notes: 1. Max.: for the combination of CTXS, FTXS series indoor units Conversion Formulae
Min.: for the combination of CDXS, FDXS series indoor units kcal/h = kW 860
2. The data are based on the conditions shown in the table below. Btu/h = kW 3412
Indoor ; 80FDB (26.7CDB) / 67FWB (19.4CWB) cfm = m/min 35.3
Cooling
Outdoor ; 95FDB (35CDB) / 75FWB (24CWB)
Indoor ; 70FDB (21CDB) / 60FWB (15.6CWB)
Heating
Outdoor ; 47FDB (8.3CDB) / 43FWB (6CWB)
Piping Length 24-5/8 ft (7.5 m)
14 Specifications
SiUS121602E
Part 3
Printed Circuit Board
Connector Wiring Diagram
1. Indoor Unit.................................................................................................16
1.1 CTXS07LVJU, FTXS09/12LVJU ................................................................ 16
1.2 FTXS15/18LVJU ........................................................................................ 18
1.3 FDXS09/12LVJU, CDXS15/18LVJU .......................................................... 20
1.4 FVXS09/12/15/18NVJU.............................................................................. 22
1.5 FFQ09/12/15/18LVJU ................................................................................ 24
2. Wired Remote Controller...........................................................................25
2.1 BRC1E71 ................................................................................................... 25
2.2 BRC1E72/73 .............................................................................................. 26
3. Wireless Remote Controller ......................................................................27
3.1 BRC7E830 ................................................................................................. 27
4. Outdoor Unit..............................................................................................28
1. Indoor Unit
1.1 CTXS07LVJU, FTXS09/12LVJU
Control PCB
(PCB1) 1) S1 Connector for DC fan motor
2) S21 Connector for centralized control (HA)
3) S25 Connector for INTELLIGENT EYE sensor PCB
4) S32 Indoor heat exchanger thermistor
5) S41 Connector for swing motors
6) S46 Connector for display PCB
7) S47 Connector for signal receiver PCB
8) H1, H2, H3, FG Connector for terminal board
9) JA Address setting jumper
Refer to page 187 for detail.
10)JB Fan speed setting when compressor stops for thermostat OFF
Refer to page 189 for detail.
11)JC Power failure recovery function (auto-restart)
Refer to page 189 for detail.
12)LED A LED for service monitor (green)
13)FU1 (F1U), FU2 (F2U) Fuse (3.15 A, 250 V)
14)V1 Varistor
S41 S1
S32 FG
H3 H2 H1
LED A FU1
FU2
S46
S25 V1
JC JA JB
S21
S47
2P206687-4
Note: The symbols in the parenthesis are the names on the appropriate wiring diagram.
Signal Receiver
PCB (PCB2) 1) S48 Connector for control PCB
S48
3P210728-1
Display PCB
(PCB3) 1) S49 Connector for control PCB
2) SW1 Forced cooling operation ON/OFF button
3) LED1 (H1P) LED for operation (green)
4) LED2 (H2P) LED for timer (yellow)
5) LED3 (H3P) LED for INTELLIGENT EYE (green)
6) RTH1 (R1T) Room temperature thermistor
RTH1 SW1
S49 3P210728-1
INTELLIGENT
EYE Sensor PCB 1) S26 Connector for control PCB
(PCB4)
S26
3EB86013-1
Note: The symbols in the parenthesis are the names on the appropriate wiring diagram.
1.2 FTXS15/18LVJU
Control PCB
(PCB1) 1) S1 Connector for DC fan motor
2) S21 Connector for centralized control (HA)
3) S25 Connector for INTELLIGENT EYE sensor PCB
4) S32 Indoor heat exchanger thermistor
5) S41 Connector for swing motors
6) S46 Connector for display PCB
7) S47 Connector for signal receiver PCB
8) H1, H2, H3, FG
Connector for terminal board
9) JA Address setting jumper
Refer to page 187 for detail.
10)JB Fan speed setting when compressor stops for thermostat OFF
Refer to page 189 for detail.
11)JC Power failure recovery function (auto-restart)
Refer to page 189 for detail.
12)LED A LED for service monitor (green)
13)FU1 (F1U), FU2 Fuse (3.15 A, 250 V)
14)V1 Varistor
S41 S1
S32
H3 FG H2 H1
LED A FU2 FU1
S46
S25 V1
S21
S47 JA
JC JB
2P227881-6
Note: The symbols in the parenthesis are the names on the appropriate wiring diagram.
Signal Receiver
PCB (PCB2) 1) S48 Connector for control PCB
S48
3P224121-1
Display PCB
(PCB3) 1) S49 Connector for control PCB
2) SW1 Forced cooling operation ON/OFF button
3) LED1 (H1P) LED for operation (green)
4) LED2 (H2P) LED for timer (yellow)
5) LED3 (H3P) LED for INTELLIGENT EYE (green)
6) RTH1 (R1T) Room temperature thermistor
RTH1 SW1
S49
3P224121-1
INTELLIGENT
EYE Sensor PCB 1) S36 Connector for control PCB
(PCB4)
S36
3P227885-1
Note: The symbols in the parenthesis are the names on the appropriate wiring diagram.
V1
S1
H2
FG
H1
FU1 H3
S7
S21
Note: The symbols in the parenthesis are the names on the appropriate wiring diagram.
Display PCB
(A2P) 1) S1 Connector for control PCB
2) SW1 (S1W) Forced cooling operation ON/OFF button
3) LED2 (H2P) LED for timer (yellow)
4) LED3 (H3P) LED for operation (green)
5) RTH1 (R1T) Room temperature thermistor
S1
LED3
LED2
RTH1
1
SW1
2P084375-1
Note: The symbols in the parenthesis are the names on the appropriate wiring diagram.
1.4 FVXS09/12/15/18NVJU
Control PCB
(PCB2) 1) S1 Connector for fan motor
2) S21 Connector for centralized control (HA)
3) S26 Connector for service PCB
4) S32 Indoor heat exchanger thermistor
5) S41 Connector for lower air outlet motor
6) S42 Connector for swing motor
7) S46 Connector for display PCB
8) S48 Connector for sensor PCB
9) H1, H2, H3 Connector for terminal board
10)E1 Terminal for ground wire
11)JA Address setting jumper
Refer to page 187 for detail.
12)JB Fan speed setting when compressor stops for thermostat OFF
Refer to page 189 for detail.
13)JC Power failure recovery function
Refer to page 189 for detail.
14) FU1 (F1U), FU2 Fuse (3.15 A, 250 V)
15) LED A LED for service monitor (green)
16) V1, V2 Varistor
FU2
E1
V2
V1 JB
JA
H2 JC
S32
H3
S48
S46
Note: The symbols in the parenthesis are the names on the appropriate wiring diagram.
Sensor PCB
(PCB1) 1) S49 Connector for control PCB
2) RTH2 (R1T) Room temperature thermistor
RTH2
S49
3P191450-1
Service PCB
(PCB3) 1) S27 Connector for control PCB
2) SW2 (S2W)-4 Switch for upward airflow limit setting
Refer to page 189 for detail.
Keep the other switches as factory setting.
3) SW4 (S4W) Switch for airflow selection
Refer to page 36 for detail.
SW4
S27
SW2-4
3P191448-1
Display PCB
(PCB4) 1) S47 Connector for control PCB
2) SW1 (S1W) Forced cooling operation ON/OFF button
3) LED1 (H1P) LED for operation (green)
4) LED2 (H2P) LED for timer (yellow)
LED1
Note: The symbols in the parenthesis are the names on the appropriate wiring diagram.
1.5 FFQ09/12/15/18LVJU
Control PCB
1) X5A Connector for terminal board (for wired remote controller)
2) X10A, X11A Connector for transformer
3) X15A Connector for float switch
4) X17A, X18A Connector for indoor heat exchanger thermistor
5) X19A Connector for room temperature thermistor
6) X20A Connector for fan motor
7) X24A Connector for signal receiver PCB
(when the wireless remote controller is used)
8) X25A Connector for drain pump motor
9) X27A Connector for terminal board (for inter-unit wiring)
10) X33A Connector for wiring adaptor PCB (option)
11) X35A Connector for group control adaptor (option)
12) X36A Connector for swing motor
13) X40A Connector for ON/OFF input from outside (option)
14) HAP LED for service monitor (green)
15) SS1 Selector switch for emergency
X5A
X35A
X20A
X24A
HAP
P2
P1
R1T
2P243326-3
2.2 BRC1E72/73
Wired Remote
Controller PCB 1) P1, P2 Terminal for indoor unit
2) R1T Room temperature thermistor
P2
P1
R1T
2P298037-3
2P298037-7
SS2 SS1
X1A X2A
3P156326-3
Display PCB
1) X1A Connector for signal receiver PCB
2) BS1 Forced cooling operation ON/OFF button
3) LED1 (H1P) LED for operation (red)
4) LED2 (H2P) LED for timer (green)
5) LED3 (H3P) LED for filter cleaning sign (red)
6) LED4 (H4P) LED for defrost operation (orange)
Note: The symbols in the parenthesis are the names on the appropriate wiring diagram.
4. Outdoor Unit
Main PCB
(PCB1) 1) S Connector for terminal board (indoor - outdoor transmission)
2) S15 Connector for COOL/HEAT mode lock
Refer to page 184 for detail.
3) S20 (white) Connector for electronic expansion valve coil A port
4) S21 (red) Connector for electronic expansion valve coil B port
5) S22 (blue) Connector for electronic expansion valve coil C port (24 class)
6) S40 Connector for overload protector
7) S70 Connector for DC fan motor
8) S80 Connector for four way valve coil
9) S90 Connector for thermistors
(outdoor temperature, outdoor heat exchanger, discharge pipe)
10) S92 Connector for gas pipe thermistor
11) S93 Connector for liquid pipe thermistor
12) S201, S202 Connector for service monitor PCB
13) HL1, HN1 Connector for terminal board (power supply)
14) E1, E2 Connector for ground wire
15) U, V, W Connector for compressor
16) FU1, FU2 Fuse (3.15 A, 250 V)
17) FU3 Fuse (30 A, 250 V)
18) V2, V3, V401 Varistor
E1, E2
HL1, HN1
V401 FU1
V3
V2
FU3
S15
S22
S21
S20
S201
Service Monitor
PCB (PCB2) 1) S501, S502 Connector for main PCB
2) LED A LED for service monitor (green)
3) LED1 - LED5 LED for service monitor (red)
4) SW1 Forced cooling operation ON/OFF switch
Refer to page 176 for detail.
5) SW2 Operation mode switch
Refer to page 176 for detail.
6) SW3 Wiring error check switch
Refer to page 177 for detail.
7) SW4 Priority room setting switch
Refer to page 183 for detail.
8) SW6-1 NIGHT QUIET mode setting switch
Refer to page 184 for detail.
SW6-2 and all the switches of SW5 have no function. Keep them OFF.
Part 4
Functions and Control
1. Functions for CTXS, FTXS, CDXS, FDXS, FVXS Series .........................32
1.1 Temperature Control .................................................................................. 32
1.2 Frequency Principle.................................................................................... 32
1.3 Airflow Direction Control (CTXS, FTXS, FVXS Series) .............................. 34
1.4 Fan Speed Control for Indoor Unit ............................................................. 37
1.5 Program Dry Operation .............................................................................. 38
1.6 Automatic Operation................................................................................... 39
1.7 Thermostat Control..................................................................................... 40
1.8 NIGHT SET Mode ...................................................................................... 41
1.9 ECONO Operation ..................................................................................... 41
1.10 INTELLIGENT EYE Operation (CTXS, FTXS Series) ................................ 42
1.11 Inverter POWERFUL Operation ................................................................. 43
1.12 Clock Setting .............................................................................................. 44
1.13 WEEKLY TIMER Operation (CTXS, FTXS, FVXS Series)......................... 45
1.14 Other Functions.......................................................................................... 51
2. Functions for FFQ Series ..........................................................................52
2.1 Drain Pump Control.................................................................................... 52
2.2 Thermostat Sensor in Remote Controller................................................... 54
2.3 Freeze Prevention Control ......................................................................... 56
2.4 Hot Start Control (In Heating Operation Only)............................................ 57
3. Control Specification .................................................................................58
3.1 Thermistor Functions.................................................................................. 58
3.2 Mode Hierarchy .......................................................................................... 60
3.3 Frequency Control...................................................................................... 61
3.4 Controls at Mode Changing/Start-up.......................................................... 63
3.5 Discharge Pipe Temperature Control......................................................... 64
3.6 Input Current Control.................................................................................. 65
3.7 Freeze-up Protection Control ..................................................................... 66
3.8 Heating Peak-cut Control ........................................................................... 66
3.9 Outdoor Fan Control................................................................................... 67
3.10 Liquid Compression Protection Function.................................................... 67
3.11 Defrost Control ........................................................................................... 68
3.12 Low Hz High Pressure Limit ....................................................................... 69
3.13 Electronic Expansion Valve Control ........................................................... 70
3.14 Malfunctions ............................................................................................... 75
Target temperature
Set temperature
Room temperature
(R12321)
Temperature The temperature of the room is detected by the room temperature thermistor. However, there is
Control difference between the temperature detected by room temperature thermistor and the temperature
of lower part of the room, depending on the type of the indoor unit or installation condition.
Practically, the temperature control is done by the target temperature appropriately adjusted for the
indoor unit and the temperature detected by room temperature thermistor.
Inverter Principle To regulate the capacity, a frequency control is needed. The inverter makes it possible to control
the rotation speed of the compressor. The following table explains the inverter principle:
Phase Description
1 The supplied AC power source is converted into the DC power source for the present.
2 The DC power source is reconverted into the three phase AC power source with variable
frequency.
When the frequency increases, the rotation speed of the compressor increases resulting
in an increase of refrigerant circulation. This leads to a larger amount of heat exchange
per unit.
When the frequency decreases, the rotation speed of the compressor decreases
resulting in a decrease of refrigerant circulation. This leads to a smaller amount of heat
exchange per unit.
high speed
Amount of heat Amount of heat
exchanged air (large) high f exchanged air (large)
power
power
DC
AC
freq= 50 Hz capacity=
constant 60 Hz freq=variable variable
Frequency Limits The following functions regulate the minimum and maximum frequency:
Frequency Functions
Low Four way valve operation compensation. Refer to page 63.
High Compressor protection function. Refer to page 64.
Discharge pipe temperature control. Refer to page 64.
Input current control. Refer to page 65.
Freeze-up protection control. Refer to page 66.
Heating peak-cut control. Refer to page 66.
Defrost control. Refer to page 68.
Cooling / Dry
During cooling or dry operation, the flap retracts into the indoor unit. Then, cool air can be blown far
and distributed all over the room.
Heating
During heating operation, the large flap directs airflow downward to spread the warm air to the
entire room.
Wide-Angle The louvers, made of elastic synthetic resin, provide a wide range of airflow that guarantees a
Louvers comfortable air distribution.
Auto-Swing The following table explains the auto-swing process for cooling, dry, heating, and fan:
5
07/09/12 class 15
35 30 45
30 30 45
45 55 65 65
70 80 (R11404)
(R13527) (R11402) (R11403)
15 15
15/18 class 30
25 45
50 60
40 75 25 75 45
70 70
(R9303) (R9304) (R9305) (R9306)
FVXS Series
Flap (up and down)
Cooling / Dry Heating
25
40
Upward
airflow limit
90
90
OFF
(R6831) (R6829)
20
20
Upward
airflow limit
90
90
ON
(R6832) (R6830)
When the horizontal swing and vertical swing are both set to automatic operation, the airflow
becomes 3-D airflow. The horizontal and vertical swing motions are alternated and the airflow
direction changes in the order shown in the following diagram.
(2)
(4)
(3)
(R19554)
8
07/09/12 class
(R4302) 80 (R8413)
10
15/18 class 10
75 80
(R9655) (R9654)
(R17866)
Caution: Before opening the front panel, be sure to stop the operation and turn the breaker off.
Do not touch the aluminum fins (indoor heat exchanger) inside of the indoor unit, as it may result in
injury.
(R17867)
Heating operation
Air is blown from the upper and
lower air outlets for high speed
cooling during cooling operation,
and for filling the room with warm
air during heating operation.
At the start or when air temperature Air is blown from the upper air
is low. outlet, so that air does not come
into direct contact with people.
During dry operation, air is blown upper air outlet, so that cold air does not come into direct
contact with people.
Automatic Fan In automatic fan speed control, the step SL is not available.
Speed Control Step Cooling Heating
LLL
LL
L
ML
M
MH
H
HH (POWERFUL) (R11681) (R6834)
= The airflow rate is automatically controlled within this range when the FAN button is set to
automatic.
Cooling
The following drawing explains the principle of fan speed control for cooling.
Room thermistor temperature target temperature
Fan speed MH*
+3C (+5.4F)
+2.5C (+4.5F) M
+2C (+3.6F)
+1.5C (+2.7F) ML
+1C (+1.8F)
+0.5C (+0.9F) L
(R21654)
Heating
In heating operation, the fan speed is regulated according to the indoor heat exchanger
temperature and the difference between the room thermistor temperature and the target
temperature.
The latest command has the priority between POWERFUL and COMFORT AIRFLOW.
Detail The microcomputer automatically sets the temperature and airflow rate. The difference between
the room thermistor temperature at start-up and the target temperature is divided into two zones.
Then, the unit operates in an appropriate capacity for each zone to maintain the temperature and
humidity at a comfortable level.
Target temperature X
Zone C = Thermostat ON
Y = X 2.5C (4.5F)
or Zone B
Y = X 2.0C (3.6F)
(R23000)
Thermostat ON Condition
The temperature difference returns to the zone C after being in the zone A.
The system resumes from defrost control in any zones except A.
The operation turns on in any zones except A.
The monitoring time has passed while the temperature difference is in the zone B.
(Cooling / Dry: 10 minutes, Heating: 10 seconds)
Cooling / Dry
Room thermistor temperature target temperature
ON
Cooling : 0.5C (0.9F)
Dry : 0.5C (0.9F)
Zone C
1.5C (2.7F)
Zone B
Cooling : 2.0C (3.6F)
Dry : 2.5 ~ 2.0C (4.5 ~ 3.6F)
Zone A
OFF
(R22426)
Heating
CTXS, FTXS series
Room thermistor temperature target temperature
OFF
Zone A
2.0C (3.6F)
Zone B
1.5C (2.7F)
Zone C
0.5C (0.9F)
ON (R22427)
ON
(R22428)
Detail NIGHT SET Mode continues operation at the target temperature for the first one hour, then
automatically raises the target temperature slightly in cooling, or lowers it slightly in heating. This
prevents excessive cooling or heating to ensure comfortable sleeping conditions, and also
conserves electricity.
Cooling
0.5C (0.9F)
Target temperature
Operation stops
1 hour at the set hours
TIMER operation +0.5C (+0.9F)
NIGHT SET Mode ON temperature shift
(R21924)
Heating
Target temperature
2C (3.6F)
1 hour
Detail When this function is activated, the maximum capacity also decreases.
The remote controller can send the ECONO command when the unit is in cooling, heating, dry,
or automatic operation. This function can only be set when the unit is running. Press the ON/OFF
button on the remote controller to cancel the function.
This function and POWERFUL operation cannot be used at the same time. The latest command
has the priority.
ECONO operation
Time
(R22012)
Human detection ON
signal OFF (R22953)
The motion sensor detects human motion by receiving infrared rays and displays the pulse
wave output.
The microcomputer in the indoor unit carries out a sampling every 20 msec. and if the motion
sensor detects 10 cycles of the wave in 1 second in total, the motion sensor judges humans are
in the room as the human detection signal is ON.
The motion sensor may detect human motion with up to 20 msec. latency.
Human detection ON
signal OFF
Reset Reset Reset
1 ~ 2C (1.8 ~ 3.6F)
Target temperature
Remote controller ON
INTELLIGENT OFF
EYE button
Operation ON
OFF
Set speed Set speed
60rpm
Fan speed ( )
OFF
(R23011)
In FAN operation, the fan speed is reduced by 60 rpm when no one is in the area.
When the microcomputer does not have a signal from the motion sensor in 20 minutes, the
motion sensor judges that nobody is in the room and operates the unit at a temperature shifted
from the target temperature. (Cooling / Dry: 1 ~ 2C (1.8 ~ 3.6F) higher, Heating: 2C (3.6F)
lower, Auto: according to the operation mode at that time.)
Note: For dry operation, the temperature cannot be set with a remote controller, but the target
temperature is shifted internally.
Detail When POWERFUL button is pressed, the fan speed and target temperature are converted to the
following states for 20 minutes.
Operation mode Fan speed Target temperature
COOL H tap + A rpm 18C (64.4F)
Lowered by 2 ~ 2.5C
DRY Dry rotating speed + A rpm (3.6 ~ 4.5F)
HEAT H tap + A rpm 30 ~ 31.5C (86 ~ 88.7F)
FAN H tap + A rpm
AUTO Same as cooling / heating in The target temperature is
POWERFUL operation kept unchanged.
A = 50 ~ 90 rpm (depending on the model)
18C (64.4F)
(R19193)
Note: POWERFUL operation cannot be used together with ECONO or COMFORT AIRFLOW operation.
0:00
SELECT SELECT
button button
CLOCK CLOCK
button button
(R18281) (R19926)
OFF OFF
ON ON
[Tuesday] Use the copy mode to make settings for Tuesday to Friday, because these settings are the same as
to those for Monday.
[Friday]
program 1 program 2 program 3 program 4
ON OFF ON OFF
77F (25C) 81F (27C)
6:00 8:30 17:30 22:00
OFF OFF
ON ON
Up to 4 reservations per day and 28 reservations per week can be set using the WEEKLY TIMER. The effective use of the
copy mode simplifies timer programming.
The use of ON-ON-ON-ON settings, for example, makes it possible to schedule operating mode and set temperature
changes. Furthermore, by using OFF-OFF-OFF-OFF settings, only the turn off time of each day can be set. This will turn off
the air conditioner automatically if you forget to turn it off.
Setting Displays
1. Press .
The day of the week and the reservation number of the current day will be displayed.
1 to 4 settings can be made per day.
3. Press .
The day of the week and reservation number will be set.
and blink.
blank
In case the reservation has already been set, selecting blank deletes the reservation.
Proceed to STEP 9 if blank is selected.
To return to the day of the week and reservation number setting, press .
5. Press .
The ON/OFF TIMER mode will be set.
and the time blink.
7. Press .
The time will be set.
and the temperature blink.
9. Press .
The temperature will be set and go to the next reservation setting.
The temperature is set while in ON TIMER operation, and the time is set while in OFF
TIMER operation.
The next reservation screen will appear.
To continue further settings, repeat the procedure from STEP 4.
Display
A reservation made once can be easily copied and the same settings used for another
day of the week. Refer to Copy mode .
NOTE
Notes on WEEKLY TIMER operation
Do not forget to set the clock on the remote controller first.
The day of the week, ON/OFF TIMER mode, time and set temperature (only for ON TIMER mode) can be set with the WEEKLY TIMER.
Other settings for the ON TIMER are based on the settings just before the operation.
WEEKLY TIMER and ON/OFF TIMER operation cannot be used at the same time. The ON/OFF TIMER operation has priority if it is set while
WEEKLY TIMER is still active. The WEEKLY TIMER will enter the standby state, and will disappear from the LCD. When the ON/
OFF TIMER is up, the WEEKLY TIMER will automatically become active.
Only the time and set temperature with the WEEKLY TIMER are sent with the . Set the WEEKLY TIMER only after setting the operation
mode, the airflow rate and the airflow direction ahead of time.
Turning off the circuit breaker, power failure, and other similar events will render operation of the indoor units internal clock inaccurate. Reset
the clock.
can be used only for the time and temperature settings. It cannot be used to go back to the reservation number.
Copy mode
A reservation made once can be copied to another day of the week. The whole reservation of
the selected day of the week will be copied.
Setting Displays
1. Press .
3. Press .
The whole reservation of the selected day of the week will be copied.
5. Press .
The reservation will be copied to the selected day of the week. The whole reservation of
the selected day of the week will be copied.
To continue copying the settings to other days of the week, repeat STEP 4 and STEP 5.
NOTE
Note on COPY MODE
The entire reservation of the source day of the week is copied in the copy mode.
In the case of making a reservation change for any day of the week individually after copying the content of weekly reservations, press and
change the settings in the steps of Setting mode .
Confirming a reservation
The reservation can be confirmed.
Setting Displays
Normal Confirmation
1. Press .
The day of the week and the reservation number of the current day will be displayed.
To change the confirmed reserved settings, select the reservation number and press .
The mode is switched to setting mode. Proceed to Setting mode STEP 4.
Display
NOTE
If not all the reservation settings are reflected, deactivate the WEEKLY TIMER operation once. Then press again to reactivate the
WEEKY TIMER operation.
To delete reservations
An individual reservation
1. Press .
The day of the week and the reservation number will be displayed.
5. Press .
The selected reservation will be deleted.
6. Press .
If there are still other reservations, WEEKLY TIMER operation will be activated.
1. Press .
The day of the week and the reservation number will be displayed.
4. Press .
If there are still other reservations, WEEKLY TIMER operation will be activated.
All reservations
Note: The cold air blast is prevented using similar control when defrost control starts or when the
thermostat is turned ON.
Note: It takes 3 minutes to restart the operation because the 3-minute standby function is activated.
Thermostat ON
(running)
OFF
ON
Error display
OFF
ON
Drain pump
OFF
5 min. (R21088)
ON
Float switch
OFF
Thermostat ON
(running)
OFF
A3
ON
Error display
OFF
ON
Drain pump
OFF
When the float switch turns ON, the thermostat turns OFF simultaneously.
After the thermostat turns OFF, the drain pump continues to operate for another 5 minutes.
1: If the float switch turns OFF again during the residual operation of the drain pump, cooling
operation also turns on again (thermostat ON).
2: If the float switch remains ON even after the residual operation of the drain pump has ended,
the error code A3 is displayed on the remote controller.
3: The drain pump turns OFF once residual operation has ended, then turns ON again after 5
seconds.
4: After A3 is displayed and the unit comes to an abnormal stop, the thermostat will remain OFF
even if the float switch turns OFF again.
2.1.3 If the Float Switch is ON with the Thermostat OFF in Cooling Operation
ON
Float switch
OFF
Thermostat ON
(running)
OFF
A3
ON
Error display
OFF
ON
Drain pump
OFF
5 min. 5 sec.
(R21090)
When the float switch turns ON, the drain pump turns ON simultaneously.
If the float switch remains ON even after the residual operation of the drain pump has ended,
the error code A3 is displayed on the remote controller.
The drain pump turns OFF once residual operation has ended, then turns ON again after 5
seconds.
2.1.4 If the Float Switch Turns ON and OFF Continuously, or the Float Switch
Turns ON While AF Displayed
1 2 3
ON
Float switch
OFF
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Thermostat ON
(running)
OFF
AF A3
ON
Error display
OFF
ON
Drain pump
OFF
When the float switch turns ON, the drain pump turns ON simultaneously.
1: If the float switch continues to turn ON and OFF 5 times consecutively, it is judged as a drain
system error and the error code AF is displayed on the remote controller.
2: The drain pump continues to turn ON/OFF in accordance with the float switch ON/OFF even
after AF is displayed on the remote controller.
3: While the error code AF is displayed, if the float switch remains ON even after the residual
operation of the drain pump has ended, the error code A3 will be displayed on the remote
controller.
Cooling If there is a significant difference in the set temperature and the suction temperature, fine
adjustment control is carried out using a body thermostat sensor, or using the sensor in the remote
controller near the position of the user when the suction temperature is near the set temperature.
F C
89.6 32
TH1 = Ts 1 (C)
TH1 = Ts 1.8 (F)
86.0 30
TH1 = Ts + 1 (C)
TH1 = Ts + 1.8 (F)
TH1 = Ts + 3 (C)
78.8 26
TH1 = Ts + 5.4 (F)
Set temperature (Ts)
75.2 24
71.6 22
68.0 20
64.4 18
60.8 16
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 C
53.6 57.2 60.8 64.4 68.0 71.6 75.2 78.8 82.4 86.0 89.6 93.2 F
Suction temperature (TH1)
Range in which thermostat sensor Range in which body Differential
in remote controller can be used thermostat sensor can
be used
(R18811)
Assuming the set temperature in the figure above is 24C (75.2F), and the suction
temperature has changed from 18C (64.4F) to 30C (86F) (A F):
(This example also assumes there are several other air conditioners, and the suction temperature
changes even when the thermostat sensor is off.)
18 23C (64.4 73.4F) (A C): Body thermostat sensor is used.
23 27C (73.4 80.6F) (C E): Remote controller thermostat sensor is used.
27 30C (80.6 86F) (E F): Body thermostat sensor is used.
Assuming suction temperature has changed from 30C (86F) to 18C (64.4F) (F A):
30 25C (86 77F) (F D): Body thermostat sensor is used.
25 21C (77 69.8F) (D B): Remote controller thermostat sensor is used.
21 18C (69.8 64.4F) (B A): Body thermostat sensor is used.
Heating When heating, the hot air rises to the top of the room, resulting in the temperature being lower near
the floor where the occupants are. When controlling by body thermostat sensor only, the indoor unit
may therefore be turned off by the thermostat before the lower part of the room reaches the set
temperature. The temperature can be controlled so the lower part of the room where the occupants
are does not become cold by widening the range in which thermostat sensor in remote controller
can be used so that suction temperature is higher than the set temperature.
F C
89.6 32
86.0 30
82.4 28
TH1 = Ts 1C
TH1 = Ts 1.8F
78.8 26
Set temperature (Ts)
75.2 24
71.6 22
TH1 = Ts + 1 31C
68.0 20 TH1 = Ts + 1.8 87.8F
TH1 = Ts + 12 33C
64.4 18 TH1 = Ts + 21.6 91.4F
TH1 = Ts + 10 31C
TH1 = Ts + 18 87.8F
60.8 16
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 C
53.6 57.2 60.8 64.4 68.0 71.6 75.2 78.8 82.4 86.0 89.6 93.2 F
Suction temperature (TH1)
Range in which thermostat sensor Range in which body
in remote controller can be used thermostat sensor can Differential
be used
(R18812)
Assuming the set temperature in the figure above is 24C (75.2F), and the suction
temperature has changed from 18C (64.4F) to 28C (82.4F) (A D):
(This example also assumes there are several other air conditioners, and the suction temperature
changes even when the thermostat sensor is off.)
18 25C (64.4 77F) (A C): Body thermostat sensor is used.
25 28C (77 82.4F) (C D): Remote controller thermostat sensor is used.
Assuming suction temperature has changed from 28C (82.4F) to 18C (64.4F) (D A):
28 23C (82.4 73.4F) (D B): Remote controller thermostat sensor is used.
23 18C (73.4 64.4F) (B A): Body thermostat sensor is used.
7C
(44.6F)
0C
(32F)
5C
(23F)
Normal operation
10 minutes Freeze prevention control
Start Cancel
(R22275)
Detail
LL
The fan is not OFF before initiating the hot start: LL
The fan is OFF before initiating the hot start: OFF
OFF
setting
Level position
(R19187)
3. Control Specification
3.1 Thermistor Functions
Outdoor electronic
(5)
expansion valve
EVA
EVB
EVC
C B A
(1)
(2)
Compressor (4)
(3) (R17359)
The illustration is for the 3-room models as representative and have 3 lines
of indoor unit system (A ~ C). The 2-room models have 2 lines (A ~ B).
(1) Outdoor Heat 1. The outdoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for controlling the target discharge pipe
Exchanger temperature. The system sets the target discharge pipe temperature according to the outdoor
Thermistor and indoor heat exchanger temperature, and controls the electronic expansion valve opening so
that the target discharge pipe temperature can be obtained.
2. In cooling operation, the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for detecting the
disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor. When the discharge pipe temperature drops
below the outdoor heat exchanger temperature by more than a certain value, the discharge pipe
thermistor is judged as disconnected.
3. In cooling operation, the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for high pressure protection.
(2) Discharge 1. The discharge pipe thermistor is used for controlling discharge pipe temperature. If the
Pipe Thermistor discharge pipe temperature (used in place of the inner temperature of the compressor) rises
abnormally, the operating frequency becomes lower or the operation halts.
2. The discharge pipe thermistor is used for detecting disconnection of the discharge pipe
thermistor.
(3) Gas Pipe In cooling operation, the gas pipe thermistor is used for gas pipe isothermal control. The system
Thermistor controls electronic expansion valve opening so that the gas pipe temperature in each room
becomes equal.
(4) Indoor Heat 1. The indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for controlling the target discharge pipe
Exchanger temperature. The system sets the target discharge pipe temperature according to the outdoor
Thermistor and indoor heat exchanger temperature, and controls the electronic expansion valve opening so
that the target discharge pipe temperature can be obtained.
2. In cooling operation, the indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for freeze-up protection
control. If the indoor heat exchanger temperature drops abnormally, the operating frequency
becomes lower or the operation halts.
3. In cooling operation, the indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for anti-icing function. If any
of the following conditions are met in the room where operation halts, it is assumed as icing.
The conditions are
Tc 1 C (30.2 F)
Ta Tc 10 C (18 F)
where Ta is the room temperature and Tc is the indoor heat exchanger temperature.
4. In heating operation, the indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for heating peak-cut control.
If the indoor heat exchanger temperature rises abnormally, the operating frequency becomes
lower or the operation halts.
5. In heating operation, the indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for detecting the
disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor. When the discharge pipe temperature drops
below the highest indoor heat exchanger temperature by more than a certain value, the
discharge pipe thermistor is judged as disconnected.
6. When only one indoor unit is operating, the indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for
subcooling control. The actual subcool is calculated with the liquid pipe temperature and the
indoor heat exchanger temperature. The system controls the electronic expansion valve
openings to obtain the target subcool.
7. The indoor heat exchanger thermistor is used for wiring error check function. The refrigerant
flows in order from the port A to detect the indoor heat exchanger temperature one by one, and
then wiring and piping can be checked.
(5) Liquid Pipe 1. When only one indoor unit is in heating, the liquid pipe thermistor is used for subcooling control.
Thermistor The actual subcool is calculated with the liquid pipe temperature and the maximum indoor heat
exchanger temperature. The system controls the electronic expansion valve openings to obtain
the target subcool.
2. In heating operation, the liquid pipe thermistor is used for liquid pipes isothermal control. The
system controls the electronic expansion valve opening so that the liquid pipe temperatures in
each room becomes equal.
Detail
Air conditioner control mode
Forced operation mode
Forced cooling operation (for pump down operation)
Forced heating operation
Wiring error check operation
Power transistor test mode
Normal operation mode
Fan
Cooling (includes drying)
Heating
Heating
Defrosting
Stop (indoor unit: OFF)
Preheating control
Discharging from capacitor
Stop
(R22735)
Note: Unless specified otherwise, a dry operation command is regarded as cooling operation.
Indoor fan operation cannot be made in multiple indoor units. (A forced fan command is made
during forced cooling operation.)
Dropping function
Input current control, etc.
Parameters Q value
Indoor unit output determined from indoor unit volume, airflow rate and other factors.
Initial Frequency When starting the compressor, or when conditions are varied due to a change of operating rooms,
the frequency must be initialized according to a total of the maximum D value of each room and a
total Q value (Q) of the operating room (the room in which the thermostat is set to ON).
PI Control 1. P control
The D value is calculated in each sampling time (20 seconds), and the frequency is adjusted
according to its difference from the frequency previously calculated.
2. I control
If the operating frequency does not change for more than a certain fixed time, the frequency is
adjusted according to the D value.
When the D value is low, the frequency is lowered.
When the D value is high, the frequency is increased.
Detail ON Condition
When the outdoor temperature is below 6C (42.8F), the inverter operation in open phase
starts.
OFF Condition
When the outdoor temperature is higher than 8C (46.4F), the inverter operation in open phase
stops.
C
B
A
(sec.)
D E F Time
(R13528)
Detail
Stop zone
A
Dropping
B zone
C
Keep
zone
D
Discharge pipe E
temperature Reset zone
(R14266)
Zone Control
Stop zone When the temperature reaches the stop zone, the compressor stops.
Dropping zone The upper limit of frequency decreases.
Keep zone The upper limit of frequency is kept.
Reset zone The upper limit of frequency is canceled.
Detail
Compressor Stop
(A)
Stop Zone
A
Dropping Zone
Keep Zone
C
Limitation of current dropping and stop value according to the outdoor temperature
The current drops when outdoor temperature becomes higher than a certain level (depending
on the model).
Detail The operating frequency limitation is judged with the indoor heat exchanger temperature 2 seconds
after operation starts and 30 seconds after the number of operation room is changed.
Indoor heat exchanger
(Reference) thermistor temperature
13C (55.4F)
Reset zone
7C (44.6F)
Up zone
5C (41F)
Keep zone
3C (37.4F)
Dropping zone
0C (32F)
Stop zone (R22602)
Detail The operating frequency is judged with the indoor heat exchanger temperature 2 minutes after
the operation starts and F seconds after the number of operation room is changed.
The maximum value of the indoor heat exchanger temperature controls the following (excluding
stopped rooms).
Stop zone
A
B
Dropping zone
C
Keep zone
D
Up zone
E
Reset zone
Discharge pipe
(R23013)
temperature
E Hz
D Hz
PI control
Frequency
0 Hz 0 Hz
G sec.
F sec. H sec. J sec.
ON
Compressor
OFF
ON
Four way valve
OFF
5 sec. 5 sec.
ON
Fan
OFF
Electronic
expansion valve
opening Normal K pulse L pulse M pulse N pulse Starting
(operating room) control zone zone zone zone control
Electronic
expansion valve
opening (stop Normal P pulse zone Q pulse Starting
room) control zone control
(R21926)
Detail
A Dropping zone
Reset zone B
Keep
zone
Highest indoor C
heat exchanger
temperature (R14587)
among
operating rooms
Detail The followings are the examples of electronic expansion valve control which function in each
operation mode.
SC (subcooling) control
non-operating units
pipe temperature
Operation pattern
z : Available
: Not available
When power is turned on
z z z
(Control of target discharge pipe
z z
temperature) 2 1 3
Heating, 2 rooms operation
Control when the operating room is
z
changed
(Defrost control)
Stop
Pressure equalizing control
Heating operation
Open control when starting z
(R21181)
1: When all the indoor units are operating, liquid pipe temperature control is conducted.
2: SC (subcooling) control is conducted for the operating indoor units, when some of the units are not operating.
3: Liquid pipe temperature control for stopped room is conducted for the non-operating indoor units.
Detail Maximum electronic expansion valve opening in the operating room: 450 pulse
Minimum electronic expansion valve opening in the operating room: 64 pulse
The electronic expansion valve is fully closed in a room where cooling operation is stopped and is
opened at a fixed degree during defrosting.
Detail During cooling operation, every 1 hour continuous operation, the electronic expansion valves in the
operation stopped room is opened by 80 pulses for specified time.
The electronic expansion valve opening and the target discharge pipe temperature are adjusted
every 20 seconds. The target discharge pipe temperature is controlled by indoor heat exchanger
temperature and outdoor heat exchanger temperature. The opening degree of the electronic
expansion valve is controlled by the followings.
Target discharge pipe temperature
Actual discharge pipe temperature
Previous discharge pipe temperature
3.14 Malfunctions
3.14.1 Sensor Malfunction Detection
Sensor malfunction may occur either in the thermistor or current transformer (CT) system.
Relating to Thermistor Malfunction
1. Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor
2. Discharge pipe thermistor
3. Radiation fin thermistor
4. Gas pipe thermistor
5. Outdoor temperature thermistor
6. Liquid pipe thermistor
Relating to CT Malfunction
Refer to CT or related abnormality on page 156 for detail.
Detail If the inverter current exceeds 15.5 ~ 18.5 A (depending on the model), the system shuts down
the compressor.
If the OL (compressor head) temperature exceeds 130C (266F), the compressor stops.
40 Hz Frequency
(R23015)
Part 5
Remote Controller
1. CTXS, FTXS Series ..................................................................................77
2. CDXS, FDXS Series .................................................................................79
3. FVXS Series..............................................................................................81
4. FFQ Series................................................................................................83
4.1 <BRC1E71> Wired Remote Controller....................................................... 83
4.2 <BRC1E72/73> Wired Remote Controller.................................................. 88
4.3 <BRC7E830> Wireless Remote Controller ................................................ 94
76 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E CTXS, FTXS Series
Signal transmitter
Receiver
Display (LCD)
Displays the current settings.
To use the remote controller, aim the (In this illustration, each section is
transmitter at the indoor unit. If there shown with all its displays on for the
is anything to block signals between purpose of explanation.)
the unit and the remote controller,
such as a curtain, the unit will not
operate.
Do not drop the remote controller. Do TEMPERATURE
not get it wet.
adjustment buttons
The maximum distance for
communication is approximately 23 ft. Changes the temperature setting.
(7 m). 18 ~ 30 C
: AUTO
(64 ~ 86 F)
Note: Refer to the operation manual of applicable model for details. You can download operation
manuals from Daikin Business Portal:
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Remote Controller 77
CTXS, FTXS Series SiUS121602E
MODE button
Selects the operation mode.
ECONO4 button
ECONO operation.
(R21919)
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78 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E CDXS, FDXS Series
Signal transmitter
Note: Refer to the operation manual of applicable model for details. You can download operation
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Remote Controller 79
CDXS, FDXS Series SiUS121602E
MODE button
Selects the operation mode.
ECONO2 button
ECONO operation.
QUIET button
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
operation.
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET SELECT button
operation is not available in Changes the ON/OFF TIMER
FAN and DRY operation. settings.
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET
operation and POWERFUL
operation cannot be used at
the same time. Priority is
given to the function you
pressed last.
ON TIMER button
Press this button and adjust
the time with the SELECT
button.
OFF TIMER button Press this button again to
Press this button and adjust complete TIMER setting.
the time with the SELECT
button.
Press this button again to CLOCK3 button
complete TIMER setting.
TIMER CANCEL
button
Cancels the timer setting.
(R21920)
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80 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E FVXS Series
3. FVXS Series
Signal transmitter
Display (LCD)
Displays the current settings.
(In this illustration, each section is
shown with all its displays on for the
Receiver purpose of explanation.)
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Remote Controller 81
FVXS Series SiUS121602E
Mode button
Selects the operation mode.
Econo2 button
Starts ECONO operation.
Quiet button
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET Swing3 button
operation.
Adjusts the airflow direction.
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET When you press the Swing
operation is not available in button, the flap moves up and
FAN and DRY operation. down. The flap stops when
OUTDOOR UNIT QUIET you press the Swing button
operation and POWERFUL again.
operation cannot be used at the
same time. Priority is given to
the function you pressed last. Weekly button
: Weekly button
Off Timer button
: Program button
Press this button and adjust
the day and time with the
Select button. : Copy button
Press this button again to
complete TIMER setting. : Back button
: Next button
Timer Cancel
button WEEKLY TIMER4 operation.
Cancels the timer setting.
Cannot be used for the On Timer button
WEEKLY TIMER operation. Press this button and adjust
the day and time with the
Select button Select button. Press this
It changes the ON/OFF button again to complete
TIMER and WEEKLY TIMER TIMER setting.
settings.
Clock5 button
(R23017)
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82 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E FFQ Series
4. FFQ Series
4.1 <BRC1E71> Wired Remote Controller
1. Operation mode
selector button
4. Up button
5. Down button
6. Right button
7. Left button
9. Operation lamp
8. On/Off button
3. Menu/OK button
2. Fan speed
control button
Remote Controller 83
FFQ Series SiUS121602E
6. Right button
Used to highlight the next items on the
right-hand side.
Each screen is scrolled in the right-hand
direction.
84 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E FFQ Series
No Clock display
No Fan speed (when the clock has
display not been set)
(with no fan speed 15. ( ) display
control function)
No Detailed item
No Air Flow display
Direction display (with no detailed items
(with no air flow direction selected)
settings) <Detailed display example 2>
Remote Controller 85
FFQ Series SiUS121602E
86 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E FFQ Series
11. Setback
The setback icon flashes when the unit is
turned on under the setback control.
15. display
Displayed when the clock needs to be set.
The schedule function will not work unless
the clock is set.
Remote Controller 87
FFQ Series SiUS121602E
1. Operation mode
selector button
4. Up button
5. Down button
6. Right button
7. Left button
9. Operation lamp
8. On/Off button
3. Menu/OK button
2. Fan speed
control button
88 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E FFQ Series
6. Right button
Used to highlight the next items on the
right-hand side.
Each screen is scrolled in the right-hand
direction.
Remote Controller 89
FFQ Series SiUS121602E
No Clock display
No Fan speed display (when the clock has
(with no fan speed not been set yet)
control function) 15.( ) Unable to
schedule
No Airflow No Selectable
Direction display Display Item
(with no selectable
(with no airflow direction display item selected)
settings) <Detailed display example 2>
90 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E FFQ Series
Simple display
1.Operation mode
14.Selectable Display
Item
3.Setpoint
2.Fan speed 11.Setback
Remote Controller 91
FFQ Series SiUS121602E
5. Message
10. Changeover controlled by the
The following messages may be master indoor unit
displayed. (VRV only)
This function is not available
Displayed for a few seconds when an Displayed when another indoor unit on the
Operation button is pressed and the indoor system has the authority to change the
unit does not provide the corresponding operation mode between cool and heat.
function.
In a remote control group, the message will
not appear if at least one of the indoor units
provides the corresponding function.
92 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E FFQ Series
11. Setback
The setback icon flashes when the unit is
turned on by the setback control.
Remote Controller 93
FFQ Series SiUS121602E
3 11
10
6
13
4 9
12
2 21 20 22 23
15
19
14
5 18
16
7 17
(R18863)
(R17873)
94 Remote Controller
SiUS121602E
Part 6
Service Diagnosis
1. General Problem Symptoms and Check Items .........................................97
2. Troubleshooting with LED .........................................................................98
2.1 Indoor Unit.................................................................................................. 98
2.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................... 99
3. Service Diagnosis ................................................................................... 100
3.1 CTXS, FTXS, CDXS, FDXS, FVXS Series .............................................. 100
3.2 FFQ Series ............................................................................................... 106
4. Code Indication on Remote Controller .................................................... 112
4.1 CTXS, FTXS, CDXS, FDXS, FVXS Series .............................................. 112
4.2 FFQ Series ............................................................................................... 112
4.3 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................. 113
5. Troubleshooting for CTXS, FTXS, CDXS, FDXS, FVXS Series ............. 114
5.1 Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality ................................................................... 114
5.2 Freeze-up Protection Control/Heating Peak-cut Control .......................... 116
5.3 Fan Motor or Related Abnormality ........................................................... 117
5.4 Thermistor or Related Abnormality........................................................... 121
5.5 Signal Transmission Error (Between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit)........ 122
5.6 Unspecified Voltage (Between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit) ................. 124
6. Troubleshooting for FFQ Series..............................................................125
6.1 Indoor Unit PCB Abnormality ................................................................... 125
6.2 Drain Level Control System Abnormality.................................................. 126
6.3 Fan Motor (AC Motor) or Related Abnormality......................................... 127
6.4 Drain System Abnormality........................................................................ 128
6.5 Thermistor or Related Abnormality........................................................... 129
6.6 Remote Controller Thermistor Abnormality .............................................. 130
6.7 Signal Transmission Error
(Between Indoor Unit and Remote Controller) ......................................... 131
6.8 Signal Transmission Error
(Between MAIN Remote Controller and SUB Remote Controller) ........... 132
6.9 Field Setting Abnormality ......................................................................... 133
7. Troubleshooting for Outdoor Unit............................................................ 134
7.1 Refrigerant Shortage ................................................................................ 134
7.2 Low-voltage Detection or Over-voltage Detection.................................... 136
7.3 Wiring Error Check Unexecuted............................................................... 138
7.4 Unspecified Voltage (Between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit)/
Anti-icing Control in Other Rooms............................................................ 139
7.5 Anti-icing Control for Indoor Unit .............................................................. 140
7.6 Outdoor Unit PCB Abnormality................................................................. 142
7.7 OL Activation (Compressor Overload) ..................................................... 143
7.8 Compressor Lock ..................................................................................... 145
7.9 DC Fan Lock ............................................................................................ 146
Service Diagnosis 95
SiUS121602E
96 Service Diagnosis
SiUS121602E General Problem Symptoms and Check Items
Check the outdoor temperature. Heating operation is not available when the
outdoor temperature is 15.5CWB (59.9FWB)
or higher, and cooling operation is not available
when the outdoor temperature is below
10CDB (14FDB).
Diagnose with remote controller
indication. 112, 113
Some indoor units do not Check the type of the indoor units. Check if the indoor unit type is compatible with
operate. the outdoor unit.
Diagnose with remote controller
indication 112, 113
Units operate but do not Check for wiring and piping errors in Check the piping.
cool, or do not heat. the connection between the indoor Conduct the wiring error check described on the
and outdoor units. product diagnosis nameplate.
Check for thermistor detection errors. Check if the thermistor is mounted securely.
Check for faulty operation of the Set all the units to cooling operation, and
electronic expansion valve. compare the temperatures of the liquid pipes to
see if the each electronic expansion valve
works.
Diagnose with remote controller
indication. 112, 113
Service Diagnosis 97
Troubleshooting with LED SiUS121602E
Operation lamp
(green) Operation lamp
(green)
(R13534) (R16589)
FVXS series
(R21930)
BRC1E71/72/73
The error or warning message also blinks on the basic screen. (R18816)
BRC7E830
In case of wireless remote controller, a signal receiver PCB and a display PCB are installed on
indoor unit. When the error occurs, the operation lamp on the display PCB blinks.
98 Service Diagnosis
SiUS121602E Troubleshooting with LED
Caution: When operation stops suddenly and the operation lamp blinks, it could be operation mode conflict.
1) Check if the operation modes all the same for the indoor units connected to multi system
outdoor unit?
2) If not, set all the indoor units to the same operation mode and confirm that the operation lamp is
not blinking.
3) Moreover, when the operation mode is automatic, set all the indoor unit operation mode as
cooling or heating and check again if the operation lamp is normal.
If the lamp stops blinking after the above steps, there is no malfunction.
Operation stops and operation lamp blinks only for the indoor unit that has a different operation
mode set later. (The first set operation mode has priority.)
Service Monitor The indoor unit has a green LED (LED A or HAP) on the control PCB. When the microcomputer
works in order, the LED blinks. (Refer to page 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 for the location of LED.)
A
LED A
1
LED 1
2
LED 2
3
LED 3
4
LED 4
5
LED 5
(R21921)
Service Diagnosis 99
Service Diagnosis SiUS121602E
3. Service Diagnosis
3.1 CTXS, FTXS, CDXS, FDXS, FVXS Series
3.1.1 ARC452 Series Remote Controller
Method 1 1. When TIMER CANCEL button is held down for 5 seconds, 00 is displayed on the temperature
display screen.
Method 2 1. Press the 3 buttons (TEMP , TEMP , MODE) at the same time to enter the diagnosis mode.
(R14550)
(R9430)
2. Press TEMP or TEMP button and change the number until you hear the two consecutive
beeps or the long beep.
(R14551)
(R14552)
(R9429)
5. Press TEMP or TEMP button and change the number until you hear the long beep.
(R14547)
(R14548)
(R9879)
(R14549)
Note: When the remote controller is left untouched for 60 seconds, it returns to the normal mode.
(R21282)
< ARC466 Series >
Method 2
1. Press the center of Temp button and Mode button at the same time.
(R11669)
(R11821)
(R11672)
(R11670)
4. Press Temp or Temp button and change the number until you hear the two consecutive
beeps or the long beep.
(R11671)
(R11672)
(R11673)
7. Press Temp or Temp button and change the number until you hear the long beep.
(R11671)
10.Press Mode button for 5 seconds to exit from the service check mode.
(When the remote controller is left untouched for 60 seconds, it returns to the normal mode
also.)
(R11672)
Relations
Between Modes
<Main Menu>
Airflow Direction
Quick Start
Schedule
Off Timer
Celsius / Fahrenheit
Maintenance Information
Configuration
Current Settings
Main Menu screen Clock & Calendar
Daylight Saving Time
<Basic Screen> Language
Operation mode changeover
Fan speed control Press the Press the Cancel
Menu display Menu/OK button once.
Confirmation of each setting button once.
On
Off
Cancel
Operation lamp
Service Check The following message is displayed on the screen when an error (or a warning) occurs during operation.
Function Check the error code and take the corrective action specified for the particular model.
Screen
Operation lamp
Menu/OK button
(R18817)
(R18971)
(R18972)
Error code
Applicable
model names
(R18820)
3.2.2 BRC7E830
Relations The following modes can be selected by using the INSPECTION/TEST button on the remote
Between Modes controller.
After 10 seconds
Following codes can be checked. Test
z Error codes Inspection Thermostat is forcibly turned on.
operation
z Indoor model code mode
mode
1 Press INSPECTION/TEST button to enter the inspection mode. Then the figure 0 blinks on
the UNIT No. display.
INSPECTION/TEST button
(R14392)
Step Action
2 Press UP or DOWN button and change the UNIT No. until the receiver of the remote
controller starts to beep.
UP button
DOWN button
(R15408)
3 Press MODE button. The left 0 (upper digit) indication of the error code blinks.
MODE button
(R15410)
Step Action
4 Press UP or DOWN button to change the error code upper digit until the receiver of the
remote controller starts to beep.
DOWN
4
5
6 UP button
7 DOWN button
8
9
U
P
L
J
F
H
E
C
A
0
UP
(R15411)
5 Press MODE button. The right 0 (lower digit) indication of the error code blinks.
MODE button
(R15412)
Step Action
6 Press UP or DOWN button and change the error code lower digit until the receiver of the
remote controller generates a continuous beep.
DOWN
F
E
J UP button
C DOWN button
H
A
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
UP
(R15413)
7 Press MODE button to return to the normal mode. If you do not press any button for 1
minutes, the remote controller automatically returns to the normal mode.
MODE button
(R18821)
: In the case of the shaded error codes, inspection is not displayed. The system
operates, but be sure to inspect and solve the error.
Note: When there is a possibility of open phase power supply, also check power supply.
Note: 1. The error codes in the parenthesis ( ) are displayed only when the system is shut down.
2. When a sensor error occurs, check the remote controller display to determine which sensor is
malfunctioning.
If the remote controller does not indicate the error code, conduct the following procedure.
Turn the power off and then on again. If the same LED indication appears again immediately
after the power is turned on, the fault is in the thermistor.
If the above condition does not result, the fault is in the CT.
3. The indoor unit error code may take the precedence in the remote controller display.
4. Turn the power off and then on again. If the same LED indication appears again, outdoor unit
PCB is faulty. Replace the outdoor unit PCB.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
NO
OK? Match the compatible
models.
YES
Check the connection of To secure the connection,
connectors (See Note.). once disconnect the connector
and then reconnect it.
NO NO
Voltage as rated? Correct the power
supply.
YES
Start operation.
Correct the connection.
YES
Error repeats? Replace the indoor unit
PCB (control PCB).
NO
Completed.
NO NO
Voltage as rated? Correct the power
supply.
YES
Start operation.
YES
Error repeats? Replace the indoor unit
PCB (control PCB).
NO
Completed.
Completed.
(R20421)
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.01 Check the air passage.
Refer to P.164
YES
Is there any short circuit? Provide sufficient air passage.
NO
Check the air filter.
YES
Dirty? Clean the air filter.
NO
Check the dust accumulation on
the indoor heat exchanger.
YES
Dirty? Clean the indoor heat
exchanger.
NO
Check No. 01
Check the indoor heat exchanger
thermistor.
As
described in the NO
thermistor characteristic Replace the indoor heat
chart? exchanger thermistor.
YES
Replace the indoor unit PCB
(control PCB).
(R21064)
Error Decision The detected rotation speed does not reach the demanded rotation speed of the target tap, and is
Conditions less than 50% of the maximum fan motor rotation speed.
Troubleshooting Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Is the
voltage
fluctuation NO
within 10% from Correct the power
the rated supply.
value?
YES
Turn off the power and
rotate the fan by hand.
YES
Turn on the power and
start operation.
Turn off the power and Note: The motor may break when the
NO disconnect the fan motor motor connector is disconnected
Does the fan while the power is turned on.
rotate? connector, then turn the
power on. (Be sure to turn off the power
before reconnecting the
YES connector.)
Check No.02
Check the output of the
fan motor connector.
Motor
power supply NO
voltage 310 ~ 340 Replace the indoor
VDC? unit PCB (control
PCB).
YES
Motor
control voltage 15 NO
VDC generated? Replace the indoor
unit PCB (control
PCB).
YES
Rotation NO
Stop the fan motor. command voltage Replace the indoor
1 ~ 6.5 VDC? unit PCB (control
PCB).
Check No.02 YES
Check the output of the
fan motor connector. Indoor fan
motor rotation pulse NO Replace the indoor
generated? fan motor.
YES
Replace the indoor
unit PCB (control
Indoor fan PCB).
NO
motor rotation pulse Replace the indoor
generated? fan motor.
YES
Replace the indoor
unit PCB (control
PCB). (R22444)
Note: The rotation pulse is the feedback signal from the indoor fan motor.
Error Decision The detected rotation speed does not reach the demanded rotation speed of the target tap.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.04
Refer to P.165
Check the power supply voltage.
Is the
voltage fluctuation NO
within 10% from the Correct the power supply.
rated value?
YES
Start operation.
YES
Does the fan rotate?
NO Check No. 04
Check Hall IC
YES
Check the fan motor voltage.
NO
Is there continuity? Replace the indoor fan motor.
YES
Replace the capacitor.
(Replace the indoor unit PCB
(control PCB).)
(R22267)
Error Decision The voltage between the both ends of the thermistor is 4.96 V and more or 0.04 V and less
Conditions during compressor operation.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.01
Refer to P.164 Check the connection of
connectors.
NO
Normal? Correct the connection.
YES
Check No. 01
Check the thermistor resistance
value.
NO
Normal? Replace the defective
thermistor.
YES
Replace the indoor unit PCB
(control PCB).
(R21870)
Error Decision The data sent from the outdoor unit cannot be received normally, or the content of the data is
Conditions abnormal.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.11
Check the power supply voltage.
Refer to P.166
Is the
voltage fluctuation NO
within 10% from the Correct the power supply.
rated value?
YES
Check the indoor unit - outdoor
unit connection wires.
YES
Is there any wiring error? Correct the indoor unit -
outdoor unit connection wires.
NO
NO
Properly insulated? Replace the connection wires
between the indoor unit and
outdoor unit.
YES
Continuously ON or OFF
Is LED A blinking? Replace the outdoor unit PCB
(main PCB).
Blink
Rotate the
outdoor fan by hand. NO
Does the outdoor fan rotate Replace the outdoor fan motor
smoothly? and the outdoor unit PCB
(main PCB).
YES
Check No.11
Check the power supply
waveform.
NO
Is there any disturbance? Replace the indoor unit PCB
(control PCB).
YES
Locate the cause of the
disturbance of the power
supply waveform, and correct
it.
(R21193)
Error Decision The pair type and multi type are interconnected.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check the combination of the
indoor and outdoor unit.
NO
OK? Match the compatible models.
YES
Are the NO
connecting wires connected Correct the connection.
property?
YES
Check the code numbers
(2P012345, for example) of the
indoor and outdoor unit PCB
with the Parts List.
If not matched, change for the
correct PCB.
(R20435)
Error Decision The data from the EEPROM is not received correctly.
Conditions
EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory): A memory chip that holds its
content without power. It can be erased, either within the computer or externally and usually
requires more voltage for erasure than the common +5 volts used in logic circuits. It functions like
non-volatile RAM, but writing to EEPROM is slower than writing to RAM.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Normal? NO
Replace the indoor unit PCB
(control PCB).
YES
External factor other than malfunction
(for example, noise etc.)
(R22247)
Error Decision The water level reaches its upper limit and the float switch turns OFF.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Is the drain NO
pump connected to the Connect the drain pump.
indoor unit PCB?
NO
YES
Remove the float switch from
X15A, short circuit X15A, and
restart operation.
Does A3
appear on the remote NO
controller display? Replace the float switch.
YES
Replace the indoor unit
PCB (control PCB).
(R22268)
Note: For the location of the switch (SS1), refer to page 24.
Error Decision The fan rotations are not detected while the output voltage to the fan is at its maximum.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
NO
Is the
harness from the
fan motor correctly NO
Connect the connector (X20A)
connected to the correctly.
indoor unit
PCB?
YES
Check the fan motor
connector. (See the Note.)
Is there
short circuit between NO
Replace the indoor fan motor.
the terminals?
YES
Replace the indoor unit PCB
(control PCB).
(R23020)
(3) Black
(R18060)
Error Decision The float switch changes from ON to OFF while the compressor is OFF.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Are
the float switch and NO
The float switch may be
the drain pipe defective. Check if the
normal? drain-up height and the
horizontal pipe length
YES exceed the specifications.
Is the NO
water drain system Clogged water drain
normal? system, clogged drain
pump, or faulty float switch
YES
Replace the indoor unit
PCB. Check if the drain-up
height and the horizontal
pipe length exceed the
specifications.
(R16022)
Error Decision The voltage between the both ends of the thermistor is 4.96 V and more or 0.04 V and less during
Conditions compressor operation.
Troubleshooting If the cause of the problem is related to the thermistors, the thermistors should be checked prior to
changing the indoor unit PCB.
NO
Normal? Correct the connection.
YES
Check No. 01
Check the thermistor resistance
value.
NO
Normal? Replace the defective
thermistor.
YES
Replace the indoor unit PCB
(control PCB).
(R21870)
Error Decision The remote controller thermistor is disconnected or shorted while the unit is running.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Delete the record of error
codes. (See the Note.)
Is CJ
displayed on the NO
External factor other than
remote controller equipment malfunction.
again? (for example, noise etc.)
YES
Replace the remote
controller.
(R21111)
Note: To delete the record of error codes, press ON/OFF button for 4 seconds or more while the error
code is displayed in the inspection mode.
Error Decision Normal transmission does not continue for specified period.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Does
Do the operation return
service monitors of all NO to normal when the NO
Replace the indoor unit
the indoor units power is turned off PCB (control PCB).
blink? momentarily?
YES
YES
There is possibility of
malfunction caused by noise.
Replace the remote controller. Check the surrounding area
and turn on again.
YES
Return to normal? Normal
NO
NO
Return to normal? There is possibility of
malfunction caused by noise.
Check the surrounding area
YES and turn on again.
Normal
(R22251)
Error Decision Normal transmission does not continue for specified period.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Is SS1
Using 2 remote NO of remote NO
controllers? controller PCB set to Set SS1 to MAIN; turn the
SUB? power supply off once and then
back on.
YES YES
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Is the remote
controller connected to YES
Connect the remote controller
one or more indoor correctly.
units?
NO
Is the remote
controller wiring jumped YES
Remove the jumper.
between indoor
units?
NO
Is the field NO
setting correct? Set the field setting correctly.
YES
Continuously
Do the service ON or OFF Are the wirings
between indoor unit and NO
monitors of all the Connect the wirings correctly.
indoor units blink? outdoor unit correctly
connected?
Blink YES
Is 220 ~ 240
Turn off the power. Then, turn VAC between No.1 NO
on the power to restart the and 3 of the terminal Could be incorrect wiring.
system. board for transmission Check again.
(indoor unit)?
YES
Check the power supply system
inside the indoor unit.
Are the wirings NO
Does the system conduct NO between indoor unit and Connect the wirings correctly.
normal operation? outdoor unit correctly
connected?
YES YES
Replace the indoor unit PCB
(control PCB).
Normal
(R22125)
Method of Error Refrigerant shortage is detected by checking the input current value and the compressor output
Detection frequency. If the refrigerant is short, the input current is smaller than the normal value.
A () B (A) C (Hz)
27/1000 2 40
Supposed Disconnection of the discharge pipe thermistor, indoor or outdoor heat exchanger thermistor,
Causes room or outdoor temperature thermistor
Closed stop valve
Refrigerant shortage (refrigerant leakage)
Poor compression performance of compressor
Defective electronic expansion valve
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.01
Refer to P.164 Any thermistor YES
disconnected? Replace the thermistor(s) in
position.
Discharge pipe thermistor
NO Indoor or outdoor heat exchanger thermistor
Room temperature thermistor
Check No.12 Outdoor temperature thermistor
Refer to P.167
YES
Stop valve closed? Open the stop valve.
NO
NO
YES
Change for a specified amount of
fresh refrigerant.
NO
Refrigerant shortage error Completed.
again?
YES
Check No. 01 NG
Check the thermistors. Replace the defective
thermistor(s).
OK
Replace the outdoor unit PCB
(main PCB).
NO
Error again? Completed.
YES
Replace the compressor.
(R20401)
Outdoor Unit
Low-voltage detection:
An abnormal voltage drop is detected by the DC voltage detection circuit.
Over-voltage detection:
An abnormal voltage rise is detected by the over-voltage detection circuit.
Outdoor Unit
Low-voltage detection:
The voltage detected by the DC voltage detection circuit is below 150 V for 0.1 second.
If the error repeats, the system is shut down.
Reset condition: Continuous run for about 60 minutes without any other error
Over-voltage detection:
An over-voltage signal is fed from the over-voltage detection circuit to the microcomputer.
The compressor stops if the error occurs, and restarts automatically after 3-minute standby.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Is the
voltage fluctuation NO
within 10% from the Correct the power supply.
rated value?
YES
Check the connection of the
compressor harness.
Loose or YES
disconnected? Reconnect the harness.
NO
Does the
NO
outdoor fan rotate Replace the outdoor fan motor
smoothly? and the outdoor unit PCB
(main PCB).
YES
(Precaution before turning on the power again)
Make sure the power has been off for at
least 30 seconds.
Turn on
the power. System YES Disturbance factors
restarted? (Repeat a few Noise Check for such factors for a
times.) Power supply distortion long term.
NO
Error
again within 3 minutes NO
after turning on the Replace the outdoor
power? unit PCB (main PCB).
YES
Replace the indoor
unit PCB (control PCB).
(R22370)
Method of Error The system checks if wiring error check is executed after clearing the memory.
Detection
Error Decision An error is determined when the unit is operated by the remote controller without executing wiring
Conditions error check after the memory was cleared.
Supposed The wiring error switch (SW3) may have been pressed for 10 seconds or more and the memory
Causes may have been deleted. The unit cannot be operated unless wiring error check is executed.
Troubleshooting
YES
Wiring error check may not
have been finished because of
the trouble of indoor / outdoor
unit.
Conduct wiring error check
again.
(R22429)
Method of Error A wrong connection is detected by checking the combination of indoor and outdoor units on the
Detection microcomputer.
Troubleshooting
Power NO
supply voltage as Correct the power supply
specified? voltage.
YES
NO
Matched compatibly? Match the compatible models.
YES
Check the combination of all
connected models.
(R21922)
Note: Refer to Anti-icing control for indoor unit on page 140 for detail.
Method of Error During cooling operation, indoor unit icing is detected by checking the temperatures sensed by the
Detection indoor heat exchanger thermistor and room temperature thermistor that are located in a shut-down
room.
Error Decision In cooling operation, the both conditions (A) and (B) are met for 5 minutes.
Conditions (A) Room temperature Indoor heat exchanger temperature 10C (18F)
(B) Indoor heat exchanger temperature 1C (30.2F)
If the error repeats, the system is shut down.
Reset condition: 3-minute standby is over and the indoor heat exchanger temperature is above
0C (32F)
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.01
Refer to P.164 Check the wiring and piping.
NO
Functioning? Replace the electronic
expansion valve or coil.
YES
Check No. 01
Check the outdoor heat
exchanger thermistor.
As described in NO
the thermistor Replace the outdoor heat
characteristic exchanger thermistor.
chart?
YES
Check No. 01
Check the room temperature
thermistor.
As described in NO
the thermistor Replace the room temperature
characteristic thermistor.
chart?
YES
Change the refrigerant to remove
moisture from the piping (after
drawing a vacuum).
NO
Error again? Replace the indoor unit PCB
(control PCB) and then start
the wiring error check function.
YES
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
YES
Error again? Replace the outdoor unit PCB
(main PCB).
NO
NO
Grounded? Ground the system.
YES
The cause can be external
factors other than malfunction.
Investigate the cause of noise.
(R21809)
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.01
Refer to P.164
Discharge YES
pipe thermistor Insert the thermistor in
disconnected? position.
Check No.12
NO
Refer to P.167
Check No. 01 NG
Check the discharge pipe Replace the discharge pipe
thermistor. thermistor.
Check No.13
Refer to P.168 OK
Is the connector NO
S40 properly connected? Connect the connector S40
Check No.14 properly.
Refer to P.168 YES
Disconnect the connector S40
from the PCB.
Check Resistance
the resistance
between the 2 terminals on Disconnect the 2 terminals of
connector S40. the OL (Q1L).
Check No. 12 NG
Check the electronic Replace the electronic
expansion valve. expansion valve or the coil.
OK
Check No. 13 NG
Check the four way Replace the four way valve
valve. or the coil.
Replace the outdoor unit
OK PCB (main PCB).
Check No. 14 NG
Check the refrigerant Refrigerant shortage Refer to the refrigerant line
line. Water mixed check procedure.
Stop valve
OK
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
(R22976)
Method of Error A compressor lock is detected by checking the compressor running condition through the position
Detection detection circuit.
Error Decision Judging from the current waveform generated when high-frequency voltage is applied to the
Conditions compressor.
If the error repeats, the system is shut down.
Reset condition: Continuous run for about 5 minutes without any other error
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
(Precaution before turning on the power again)
Check No.12 Make sure the power has been off for at least 30 seconds.
Refer to P.167
YES
Stop valve closed? Open the stop valve.
Check No.15
Refer to P.169 NO
Turn off the power. Disconnect the
harnesses U, V, and W.
NO
Any LED off? Correct the power supply or
replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
YES
Turn off the power and reconnect
the harnesses. Turn on the power
again and restart the system.
Emergency YES
stop without compressor Replace the compressor.
running?
NO
System shut NO
down after errors repeated Check the electronic
several times? expansion valve coil.
Go to Check No. 12.
YES
Replace the compressor.
(R21067)
Method of Error An error is determined with the high-voltage fan motor rotation speed detected by the Hall IC.
Detection
Error Decision The fan does not start in 30 seconds even when the fan motor is running.
Conditions If the error repeats, the system is shut down.
Reset condition: Continuous run for about 5 minutes without any other error
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.16
Refer to P.170 YES
Fan motor connector
disconnected? Turn off the power and
reconnect the connector.
NO
NO
Fan rotates NO
smoothly? Replace the outdoor fan
motor.
YES
Check No. 16
Check the rotation pulse input on
the outdoor unit PCB (main PCB).
YES YES
Replace the fuse.
Error Decision The input current is at a certain value (depending on the condition) for 2.5 seconds.
Conditions The compressor halts if the error occurs, and restarts automatically after 3-minute standby.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.15 An input overcurrent may result from wrong internal wiring. If the system is interrupted by an input
overcurrent after the wires have been disconnected and reconnected for part replacement, check the
Refer to P.169 wiring again.
Check No. 17
Check the installation condition.
Check No.17
Refer to P.171
Start operation and measure the
input current.
Check No.18
Refer to P.171
Input current flowing NO
above its stop level? Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
YES
Turn off the power and disconnect
the harnesses U, V, and W.
YES
Any LED off? Correct the power supply or
replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
NO
Turn off the power, and reconnect
the harnesses. Turn on the power
again and start operation.
Check No. 18
Check the discharge pressure.
(R21863)
Method of Error The liquid pipe thermistor and the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor are checked to see if they
Detection function within their normal ranges in the operating mode.
Error Decision A following condition continues for A seconds after the compressor has started.
Conditions A (seconds)
Other than below 240
Heating (when outdoor temperature is below -15C (5F) 460
Cooling operation
The lowest liquid pipe temperature among the rooms in operation Tde > 45C (81F)
Heating operation
The highest liquid pipe temperature among the rooms in operation Tde < 0C (0F)
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.01
Refer to P.164 Four way valve coil YES
disconnected (loose)? Correct the four way valve
coil.
NO
Check No.13
Refer to P.168 YES
Harness disconnected? Reconnect the harness.
Check No.14 NO
Refer to P.168 Check the continuity of the four way
valve coil and harness.
Resistance NO
between harnesses about Replace the four way
1000 ~ 2000 ? valve coil.
YES
Check No. 13 NG
Check the four way valve Replace the outdoor
switching output. unit PCB (main PCB).
OK
Check No. 01 NG
Check the thermistors. Replace the defective
thermistor(s).
OK
Check No. 14 NG
Check the refrigerant Refer to the refrigerant line
line. Refrigerant shortage check procedure.
Water mixed
OK Stop valve
Method of Error An error is determined with the temperature detected by the discharge pipe thermistor.
Detection
Error Decision If the temperature detected by the discharge pipe thermistor rises above A, the compressor
Conditions stops.
The error is cleared when the discharge pipe temperature is dropped below B.
A B
120C (248F) 107C (224.6F)
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.01
Refer to P.164 Check No. 01 NG
Check the thermistors. Replace the defective
Discharge pipe thermistor thermistor(s).
Outdoor heat exchanger thermistor
OK Outdoor temperature thermistor
Check No.12
Refer to P.167 Check No. 12 NG
Check the electronic Replace the electronic
expansion valve. expansion valve or the coil.
OK
Check No.14
Refer to P.168 Check No. 14 NG
Check the refrigerant line. Refer to the refrigerant line
Refrigerant shortage check procedure.
Four way valve
OK Water mixed
Stop valve
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
(R20417)
Method of Error High pressure control (operation halt, frequency drop, etc.) is activated in cooling operation if the
Detection temperature sensed by the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor exceeds the limit.
Error Decision The temperature sensed by the outdoor heat exchanger thermistor rises above 65C (149F).
Conditions The error is cleared when the temperature drops below about 49C (120.2F).
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.01
Refer to P.164 Check the installation space.
Check No.17
Check No. 19 NG
Refer to P.171 Check the outdoor fan. Replace the outdoor fan
motor.
Reconnect the connector or
OK fan motor lead wires.
Check No.18
Check No. 18 NG
Refer to P.171 Check the discharge Replace the stop valve.
pressure.
OK
Check No.19
Refer to P.172 Check No. 12 NG
Check the electronic Replace the electronic
expansion valve. expansion valve or the coil.
Replace the outdoor unit
OK PCB (main PCB).
Check No. 01
Check the outdoor heat NG
Replace the outdoor heat
exchanger thermistor. exchanger thermistor.
OK
Method of Error The system checks the power supply voltage and the DC voltage before the compressor starts.
Detection The system checks the DC current of the compressor right after the compressor starts.
PCB
Power
DC voltage Module
DC current
Compressor
(R22001)
Error Decision The power supply voltage and the DC voltage is obviously low or high.
Conditions The DC current of the compressor does not flow when the compressor starts.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
NO
Connection OK? Connect the reactor
properly.
YES
Check the connection of the
compressor.
NO
Connection OK? Connect the compressor
properly.
YES
Disconnect the reactor from the outdoor
Check the reactor. unit PCB and measure the resistance
value between reactor terminals with
multimeter.
NO
10 or less? Replace the reactor.
YES
Disconnect the compressor relay harness
Check the compressor. from the outdoor unit PCB and measure
the resistance value between the each 3
terminals of the compressor with
multimeter.
10 or less NO
between each terminal? Replace the compressor or
the compressor relay
harness.
YES
Restart the operation again
and if the error occurs
again, replace the outdoor
unit PCB (main PCB).
(R20419)
Method of Error A compressor start-up failure is detected by checking the compressor running condition through the
Detection position detection circuit.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
NO
OK? Replace the stop valve.
YES
Check No. 20
Check the short circuit of the diode
bridge.
NO
Normal? Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
YES
Electrical
components or NO
compressor harnesses Reconnect the electrical
connected as components or compressor
specified? harnesses as specified.
YES
Turn on the power. Check the
electrolytic capacitor voltage.
+ 100 NO
Within 320 - 50 VDC? Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
YES
Turn off the power. Disconnect the
harnesses U, V, and W.
NO
Any LED OFF? Replace the compressor.
YES
Correct the power supply or
replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
(R22270)
Method of Error A CT or related error is detected by checking the compressor running frequency and CT-detected
Detection input current.
Error Decision The compressor running frequency is more than A Hz and input current is less than B A.
Conditions A (Hz) B (A)
55 0.5
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.15
Turn off the power. Then, turn on
Refer to P.169 the power to restart the system.
NO Inverter analyzer:
Check No.15
Check with the inverter analyzer. RSUK0917C
Measure the rectifier input voltage.
YES
Any LED OFF? Correct the power supply or
replace the outdoor unit PCB
(main PCB).
NO
NO
Compressor running? Replace the compressor.
YES
Replace the outdoor unit
Voltage PCB (main PCB).
within the allowable NO
range (Power supply Check the power supply
voltage 15%)? voltage.
YES
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
(R22271)
Method of Error This fault is identified based on the thermistor input voltage to the microcomputer.
Detection A thermistor fault is identified based on the temperature sensed by each thermistor.
Error Decision The voltage between the both ends of the thermistor is above 4.96 V or below 0.04 V with the
Conditions power on.
J3 error is judged if the discharge pipe temperature is lower than the heat exchanger
temperature.
The system is shut down if all the units are judged as the J8 error.
Troubleshooting In case of P4
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Error displayed NO
again on remote Reconnect the connectors
controller? or thermistors.
YES
Check No. 01
Check the thermistor resistance
value.
NO
Normal? Replace the defective
thermistor(s).
J3 error: The discharge Outdoor temperature
pipe temperature is YES thermistor
lower than the heat Discharge pipe thermistor
exchanger temperature. Outdoor heat exchanger
Cooling: Outdoor heat thermistor
exchanger Liquid pipe thermistor
thermistor Gas pipe thermistor
Heating: Indoor heat
exchanger
thermistor
Check No. 01
Check the indoor heat exchanger
thermistor resistance value in the
heating operation.
Indoor heat NO
exchanger thermistor Replace the indoor heat
functioning? exchanger thermistor.
YES
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
(R21118)
Method of Error An electrical box temperature rise is detected by checking the radiation fin thermistor with the
Detection compressor off.
Error Decision With the compressor off, the radiation fin temperature is above A.
Conditions The error is cleared when the temperature drops below B.
To cool the electrical components, the outdoor fan starts when the radiation fin temperature
rises above C and stops when the radiation fin temperature drops below B.
A B C
100C (212F) 70C (158F) 85C (185F)
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.17
Turn off the power. Then, turn on WARNING
Refer to P.171
the power to restart the system. To cool the electrical components,
the outdoor fan starts when the
radiation fin temperature rises
above C. The outdoor fan stops
Check No.19 when the radiation fin temperature
Refer to P.172 drops below B.
Error again or outdoor YES
fan activated?
NO
Check the radiation fin
temperature.
NO
Above A? Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
YES
Check No. 19 NG
Check the outdoor fan. Replace the outdoor fan
motor.
Correct the connectors
OK and fan motor lead wire.
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
NO
Radiation fin dirty? Check the installation
condition.
Go to Check No. 17.
YES
Clean up the radiation fin.
(R22272)
Method of Error A radiation fin temperature rise is detected by checking the radiation fin temperature with the
Detection compressor on.
Error Decision The radiation fin temperature with the compressor on is above A.
Conditions The error is cleared when the temperature drops below B.
A B
90C (194F) 85C (185F)
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
NO
Above A C? Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
YES
Check No. 19 NG
Check the outdoor fan. Replace the outdoor fan
motor.
Correct the connectors and
OK fan motor leads.
Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
NO
Radiation fin dirty? Check the installation
condition.
Go to Check No. 17.
YES
Clean up the radiation fin.
(R22540)
Note: Refer to Silicone Grease on Power Transistor / Diode Bridge on page 197 for detail.
Method of Error An output overcurrent is detected by checking the current that flows in the inverter DC section.
Detection
Error Decision A position signal error occurs while the compressor is running.
Conditions A rotation speed error occurs while the compressor is running.
An output overcurrent signal is fed from the output overcurrent detection circuit to the
microcomputer.
If the error repeats, the system is shut down.
Reset condition: Continuous run for about 5 minutes without any other error
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting or disconnecting
Caution connectors, or parts may be damaged.
Check No.15
An output overcurrent may result from wrong internal wiring. If the system is interrupted by an output
Refer to P.169 overcurrent after the wires have been disconnected and reconnected for part replacement, check the
wiring again.
Check No. 17
Check No.17 Check the installation condition.
Refer to P.171
NO
Stop valve fully open? Fully open the stop valve.
Check No.18
Refer to P.171
YES
Turn off the power. Then, turn on
the power to restart the system.
Check No.22 See if the same error occurs.
Refer to P.174
NO Monitor the power supply voltage,
Error again? discharge and suction pressures,
and other factors for a long term.
YES Possible causes
Momentary drop of power supply
Turn off the power and disconnect voltage Not a malfunction.
the harnesses U, V, and W. Compressor overload Keep observing.
Short circuit Check the connectors and
other components.
YES
Any LED off? Correct the power supply
or replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
NO
Check No. 22
Check the power module.
NO
Normal? Replace the outdoor unit
PCB (main PCB).
YES
Turn off the power, and reconnect
the harnesses. Turn on the power
again and start operation.
NO
Voltage as rated? Correct the power supply.
YES
Short circuit or NO
wire breakage between Check the discharge
compressor's coil pressure.
phases? Go to Check No. 18.
YES
Replace the compressor.
(R21438)
8. Check
8.1 Thermistor Resistance Check
Check No.01 Disconnect the connectors of the thermistors from the PCB, and measure the resistance of each
thermistor using multimeter.
(k)
150
100
50
15 0 15 30 45 (C)
5 32 59 86 113(F) (R14467)
Multimeter (R19752)
(R19751)
When the room temperature thermistor is soldered on a PCB, remove the PCB from the control
PCB to measure the resistance.
When the connector of indoor heat exchanger thermistor is soldered on a PCB, remove the
thermistor and measure the resistance.
S7
2 Purple (signals)
3 Blue (grounding)
(R14211)
(R1444)
(R1736)
Note: Please note that the latching sound varies depending on the valve type.
If the system keeps operating with a defective electronic expansion valve, the following problem
may occur.
Valve opening Possible problem Check method
position
Open Cooling: Reset power supply and conduct cooling operation
Flowing noise of refrigerant in the unit by unit.
unit which is not in operation
Water leakage at the unit which is
Check the liquid pipe temperature
not in operation of no-operation unit.
Operation half due to anti-icing
function
Almost the same NO
as the outdoor The EV is not
Heating: temperature? defective.
Flowing noise of refrigerant in the
unit which is not in operation YES Replace the EV
The unit does not heat the room. of the room.
(R16019)
S80
voltage at 208 - 230 NO
VAC with compressor Replace the outdoor unit
on? (Fig. 1) PCB (main PCB).
YES
Disconnect the four way valve coil
from the connector and check the
continuity.
Four way NO
valve coil resistance at Replace the four way valve
1000 ~ 2000 ? coil.
YES
Replace the four way valve.
(R21936)
(Fig. 1)
Voltage at S80
Time
Compressor
ON
(R14674)
NO
Check for refrigerant leakage.
See the section on refrigerant
shortage detection.
If an abnormal stop occurs due to compressor startup failure or overcurrent output when using an
inverter unit, it is difficult to judge whether the stop is caused by the compressor failure or some
other failure (main PCB, power module, etc.). The inverter analyzer makes it possible to judge the
cause of trouble easily and securely. (Connect an inverter analyzer as a quasi-compressor instead
of compressor and check the output of the inverter)
Operation Method
Step 1
Be sure to turn the power off.
Step 2
Install an inverter analyzer instead of a compressor.
Note:
Make sure the charged voltage of the built-in smoothing electrolytic capacitor drops to 10 VDC
or below before carrying out the service work.
(2) Connect the terminals to the
(1) Remove the terminals from terminals of the inverter
the compressor. analyzer.
Compressor Compressor
Inverter analyzer
Reference:
If the terminals of the compressor are not FASTON terminals (difficult to remove the wire on the
terminals), it is possible to connect wires available on site to the outdoor unit from output side of
PCB. (Do not connect them to the compressor at the same time, otherwise it may result in
incorrect detection.)
Step 3
Activate the power transistor test operation from the outdoor unit.
1) Press the forced cooling operation ON/OFF switch for 5 seconds.
(Refer to page 176 for the position.)
Power transistor test operation starts.
Caution
(1) When the output frequency is low, the LEDs blink slowly. As the output frequency increases, the
LEDs blink quicker. (The LEDs look like they are lit.)
(2) On completion of the inverter analyzer diagnosis, be sure to re-crimp the FASTON terminals.
Otherwise, the terminals may be burned due to loosening.
Direction of crimp
FASTON terminal
(R15292)
1. Set operation off and power off. Disconnect the connector S70.
2. Check that the voltage between the pins 4 - 7 is 320 VDC.
3. Check that the control voltage between the pins 3 - 4 is 15 VDC.
4. Check that the rotation command voltage between the pins 2 - 4 is 0 ~ 15 VDC.
5. Keep operation off and power off. Connect the connector S70.
6. Check whether 4 pulses (0 ~ 15 VDC) are input at the pins 1 - 4 when the outdoor fan motor is
rotated 1 turn by hand.
When the fuse is melted, check the outdoor fan motor for proper function.
If NG in step 2 Defective PCB Replace the outdoor unit PCB (main PCB).
If NG in step 4 Defective Hall IC Replace the outdoor fan motor.
If OK in both steps 2 and 4 Replace the outdoor unit PCB (main PCB).
PCB
S70
1 Actual rotation pulse input (0 ~ 15 VDC)
2 Rotation command voltage (0 ~ 15 VDC)
3 Control voltage 15 VDC
4
5
6
7 320 VDC
(R21120)
OK
NO
NO
NO
High? Replace the compressor.
YES
NO
Is the stop valve open? Open the stop valve.
YES
NO
Is the air
filter or indoor / outdoor NO
heat exchanger Replace the compressor.
dirty?
YES
Clean the dirty air filter or
indoor / outdoor heat
exchanger.
(R21121)
YES YES
Measure the resistance between the pins of the DB1 referring to the table below.
If the resistance is or less than 1 k, short circuit occurs on the main circuit.
Positive terminal (+) of digital
multimeter ~ (2, 3) + (4) ~ (2, 3) (1)
Negative terminal () of digital (1)
multimeter + (4) ~ (2, 3) ~ (2, 3)
Resistance is OK. several k ~ several M
Resistance is NG. 0 or
~ ~ +
2
+
Multimeter
1
(R21937)
Multimeter
(DC. voltage range)
(R21938)
To prevent an electrical shock, use a multimeter to check that the voltage between FU2 and
DC is 50 V or less.
The surface of the test points (DC) may be covered with the coating. Be sure to make firm
contact between the multimeter probes and the test points.
Multimeter probe
FU2 DC Coating
PCB
(R21939)
Disconnect the compressor harness connector from the outdoor unit PCB. To disengage the
connector, press the protrusion on the connector.
Follow the procedure below to measure resistance between the (+) or () terminal of the power
module and the U, V, or W terminal of the compressor with a multimeter. Evaluate the
measurement results referring to the following table.
Positive terminal (+) of digital Power module UVW Power module UVW
multimeter (+) ()
Negative terminal () of digital UVW Power module UVW Power module
multimeter (+) ()
Resistance is OK. several k ~ several M
Resistance is NG. 0 or
W
V
DC DC+
(R21940)
Part 7
Trial Operation and
Field Settings
1. Pump Down Operation............................................................................176
2. Wiring Error Check Function ...................................................................177
3. Trial Operation ........................................................................................ 179
3.1 CTXS, FTXS, CDXS, FDXS, FVXS Series .............................................. 179
3.2 FFQ Series ............................................................................................... 181
4. Field Settings ..........................................................................................183
4.1 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................. 183
4.2 CTXS, FTXS, CDXS, FDXS, FVXS Series .............................................. 185
4.3 FFQ Series ............................................................................................... 190
5. Silicone Grease on Power Transistor / Diode Bridge..............................197
1. Remove the valve caps from the liquid stop valve and the gas stop valve.
2. Carry out forced cooling operation.
3. After 5 ~ 10 minutes, close the liquid stop valve with a hexagonal wrench.
4. After 2 ~ 3 minutes, close the gas stop valve and stop the forced cooling operation.
Close
(R14566)
Forced cooling
operation Procedure 1. Turn the power off.
2. Remove the switch cover.
3. Turn off all the switches of SW5 and SW6 on the service monitor PCB.
4. Set the operation mode switch (SW2) to COOL.
5. Screw the switch cover again.
6. Turn the power on.
7. Wait until the 3-minute standby mode finishes.
8. Press the forced cooling operation ON/OFF switch (SW1).
Command frequency 30 Hz
Ending conditions 1. Press the forced cooling operation ON/OFF switch (SW1) again.
2. The operation ends automatically after 60 minutes.
Remove
ON OFF
E the switch
D
2 cover. 4
4
C
1 E
COOL
3 D 3
B Screw C
2
A B SW5
1
A 2
2
1 1
4
3
2
1
COOL HEAT
(R22273)
Procedure 1. Press the wiring error check switch (SW3) on the service monitor PCB of the outdoor unit, and
the wiring error check function is activated.
2. In about 15 ~ 20 minutes, the check finishes automatically.
3. When the check is over, the service monitor LED indicators start blinking.
LED 1 2 3 4 5 Judgment
Blinking one after another Self-correction completed
Status All blinking Self-correction impossible
Any of the LEDs stay on. Emergenay stop
Self-correction completedThe LED indicators 1 ~ 2 (18 class), or 1 ~ 3 (24 class) blink one
after another.
Self-correction impossibleThe LED indicators blink all at the same time.
Transmission failure occurs at any of the indoor units.
The indoor heat exchanger thermistor is disconnected.
An indoor unit is in trouble (if a trouble occurs during the wiring error checking).
Emergency stopIf any of the LED indicators stay on, follow the diagnostic procedure.
Service monitor PCB
Wiring error
check switch
(SW3)
(R22003)
Details Refrigerant flows from Port A and on. The indoor heat exchanger temperatures are detected
one by one to check up the matching between the piping and wiring.
With this function on, freezing (crackling) noise may be heard from the indoor unit. This is not a
problem. (This is because the indoor heat exchanger temperature is made to drop below 0C
(32F) in order to increase the detection accuracy.)
The indoor fan turns on or off during wiring checking.
The results can be checked by looking at the service monitor LED indicators, when the wiring
error checking is over. The LED indicators stop blinking when the ordinary operation starts.
LED1Room A wiring, LED2Room B wiring
1st blinking LEDPort A piping, 2nd blinking LEDPort B piping
The 1st blinking LED means the room that is connected with Port A. The 2nd blinking LED
means the one connected with Port B.
L A 1 2 3 4 5
E
D Green Red
L A 1 2 3 4 5
E
L D Green Red
A 1 2 3 4 5
E
D Green Red
(R22004)
The above means that Port A is connected with Room B, and Port B with Room A (or self-corrected
this way.)
Indoor unit
Outdoor unit
A
Wiring
B
A
Piping Wiring
B
Piping
(R22274)
Note: 1. Wrongly connected liquid and gas pipes cannot be self-corrected. Be sure to make the liquid
pipe and the gas pipe in pairs.
2. To cancel the wiring error check procedure halfway, press the wiring error check switch again.
In this case, the memory of the microcomputer returns to its initial status (Room A wiring Port
A piping, Room B wiring Port B piping).
3. When replacing the outdoor unit PCB, be sure to use this function.
4. Make the priority room setting after wiring error check. If you set the priority room before wiring
error check, the prioritized room may be changed after self-correction.
3. Trial Operation
3.1 CTXS, FTXS, CDXS, FDXS, FVXS Series
Outline Carry out the trial operation in accordance with the operation manual to ensure that all functions
and parts, such as flap movement, are working properly.
Trial operation should be carried out in either cooling or heating operation.
Detail 1. Measure the power supply voltage and make sure that it falls within the specified range.
2. In cooling operation, select the lowest programmable temperature (18C (64F)); in heating
operation, select the highest programmable temperature (30C (86F)).
Trial operation may be disabled in either operation mode depending on the room
temperature.
After trial operation is complete, set the temperature to a normal level (26 ~ 28C (78 ~ 82F)
in cooling, 20 ~ 24C (68 ~ 75F) in heating).
For protection, the system does not start for 3 minutes after it is turned off.
ARC452 Series
(1) Press ON/OFF button to turn on the system.
(2) Press both of TEMP buttons and MODE button at the same time.
(3) Press MODE button twice.
(Tappears on the display to indicate that trial operation is selected.)
(4) Press MODE button and select the operation mode.
(5) Trial operation terminates in about 30 minutes and switches into normal mode. To quit trial
operation, press ON/OFF button.
(3)
(2)
(2)
ARC466 Series
(1) Press On/Off button to turn on the system.
(2) Press the center of Temp button and Mode button at the same time.
(3) Select T (trial operation) with Temp or Temp button.
(4) Press Mode button to start the trial operation.
(5) Press Mode button and select operation mode.
(6) Trial operation terminates in about 30 minutes and switches into normal mode. To quit trial
operation, press On/Off button.
(3)
(2) (3)
(R18827)
(R18828)
(R18829)
(R18830)
(R18827)
BRC7E830
Step Action
1 Turn on the power supply more than 6 hours before test operation.
2 Open the gas stop valve.
3 Open the liquid stop valve.
4 Set to cooling operation with the remote controller and start operation by pressing ON/OFF
button.
5 Press INSPECTION/TEST button ( /TEST ) 2 times and operate at test operation mode for
3 minutes.
6 Press SWING button to make sure the unit is in operation.
7 Press INSPECTION/TEST button ( /TEST ) and operate normally.
8 Confirm all the function of unit according to the operation manual.
9 If the decoration panel has not been installed, turn off the power after the test operation.
4. Field Settings
4.1 Outdoor Unit
4.1.1 Priority Room Setting
Outline 1. Operation mode
The operation mode of the prioritized room takes precedence. For example, when the
prioritized indoor unit starts cooling operation, the other indoor units which have been in heating
operation enter the standby mode. Heating operation will resume if the prioritized indoor unit
stops cooling operation.
2. POWERFUL operation
The electronic expansion valves are controlled to provide more capacity to the prioritized room
and the capacities for the other indoor units will be slightly reduced.
Procedure 1. Turn the circuit breaker off before changing the setting.
2. Turn on the one of the switches of the SW4 on the service monitor PCB.
Only one room can be set as the priority room.
3. Turn the power on.
Remove
E the switch
D
2 cover.
4
C
1
COOL
3
B Screw E
D
2
A C
1
B Priority room setting switch (SW4)
A
2
1
ON OFF
4
3
E
2
1 D
COOL HEAT
C
B
A
(R22006)
1 3 5
S15
(R22007)
Procedure Turn on the SW6-1 on the service monitor PCB of the outdoor unit.
Service monitor PCB
COOL HEAT
1
(R22008)
(R18201)
ARC466A21
The remote controller is common to the heat pump model and cooling only model.
(R18451)
Caution Replace the remote controller if you cut the jumper on the left side.
The heating operation will not be available when the jumper on the left side is cut.
ARC452A21, ARC452A23
Press TEMP and TEMP buttons at the same time for 5 seconds to change the unit of
temperature display.
(R14477)
ARC466A21
Press the upper side of Temp button and On button at the same time for 5 seconds to change
the unit of temperature display.
(R22009)
The method of address setting varies depending on the type of indoor unit and the series of wired
remote controller. Refer to the following pages for the appropriate indoor unit and wireless remote
controller.
ADDRESS
ADDRESS:JA
1
2
ADDRESS
ADDRESS:JA
JB
EXIST
1
2
CUT
JA
JB
EXIST
JC
CUT
JA
JC
(R9665)
(R17375)
1 2 3
JA ADDRESS : JA
EXIST 1
CUT 2
(R22010)
Connector S1
JC JA Address
JA EXIST 1 (2)
JB CUT 2 Sensor
PCB fixing
plate Front shield
plate
(R21129)
Jumper
Jumper
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
EXIST 1
EXIST 1
CUT 2
CUT 2 (R12065)
Do not cut the left jumper.
(R18416)
Caution Replace the remote controller if you accidentally cut a wrong jumper.
Jumpers are necessary for electronic circuit. Improper operation may occur if you cut any of them.
FVXS series
Switch (on indoor unit Function OFF ON
PCB) (factory setting)
SW2-4 Upward airflow limit Exposed or half Set the switch to ON position
setting embedded when you install the indoor unit
installation embedded in the wall to avoid
condensation.
BRC1E71/72/73
Note: The illustrations are for BRC1E72 as representative.
d
b
c
a
(R18831)
a Unit No.
b First code No.
c Second code No.
d Mode
(R18832)
(R18831)
(R18833)
(R18834)
BRC7E830
UP button
Mode No.
Field setting mode DOWN button
RESERVE button
First code No.
MODE button
Second code No.
INSPECTION/TEST
button
(R18955)
Step Action
1 Press INSPECTION/TEST button for 4 seconds during normal mode to enter the field
setting mode.
2 Press MODE button to select the desired mode No.
3 Press UP button to select the first code No.
4 Press DOWN button to select the second code No.
5 Press RESERVE button to confirm the setting.
6 Press INSPECTION/TEST button to return to the normal mode.
Heavy
filter hrs. hrs.
Light
0 Filter cleaning
sign interval Approx. Approx.
Longlife
10 filter 2,500 1,250
(20) hrs. hrs.
1 Longlife filter type Longlife Ultra longlife
filter filter
2 Remote controller thermistor Enabled Disabled
3 Filter cleaning sign Display No display
Indoor unit number of
0 simultaneous operation Pair Twin Triple Double twin
system
Simultaneous operation Unified Individual
11 1 system individual setting setting setting
(21)
2 Fan OFF at thermostat OFF Standard Fan OFF
Airflow Completion Start of
7 External static pressure adjustment of airflow airflow
setting is OFF adjustment adjustment
Optional accessories output
0 selection (field selection of Compressor Operation Error output
output for adaptor for wiring) output
12 1 Forced ON/OFF function Forced OFF ON/OFF
(22) operation
Thermostat differential
2 changeover (setting for when 1C (1.8F) 0.5C
using remote sensor) (0.9F)
8-7/8 ~ 9-7/8 ~
0 High air outlet velocity (for high 8-7/8 ft 9-7/8 ft 11-7/16 ft
ceiling applications) (2.7 m) (2.7 ~ 3.0 m) (3.0 ~ 3.5 m)
Selection of airflow direction
1 (setting for when a blocking 4-way flow 3-way flow 2-way flow
13 pad kit has been installed)
(23) Selection of airflow function
3 (setting for when using a Equipped Not equipped
decoration panel for outlet)
4 Airflow direction range setting Upper Normal Lower
6 External static pressure Standard High Low
15 Drain pump operation with
(25) 3 humidifying Not equipped Equipped
: factory setting
Note: Any function that is not available on the indoor unit is not displayed.
Detail The remote controllers are factory set to MAIN, so you only have to change one remote controller
from MAIN to SUB.
(R18973)
(R18974)
Signal Receiver Set the address setting switch (SS2) on the signal receiver PCB according to the table below.
PCB
Unit No. No.1 No.2 No.3
Address setting switch
(SS2)
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
(S1935) (S1936) (S1937)
When using both a wired and a wireless remote controller for 1 indoor unit, the wired controller
should be set to MAIN. Therefore, set the MAIN/SUB setting switch (SS1) on the signal receiver
PCB to SUB.
MAIN SUB
MAIN/SUB setting
switch (SS1)
S S
M M
(S1938) (S1939)
MS
3
12
SS1
SS2
(S1940)
After completing setting, seal off the opening of the address setting switch (SS2) and the MAIN/SUB
setting switch (SS1) with the attached sealing pad.
Wireless Remote 1. Hold down FILTER SIGN RESET ( ) button and INSPECTION/TEST button at the same time
Controller for at least 4 seconds to enter the field setting mode. (SETTING is indicated on the display).
(Factory Set is 1) 2. Press FAN button and select A or b. Each time the button is pressed, the display switches
between A and b.
3. Press UP button and DOWN button to set the address.
Address can be set from 1 ~ 6, but set it to 1 ~ 3 and to same address as the receiver. (The
receiver does not work with address 4 ~ 6.)
4. Press RESERVE button to confirm the setting.
5. Hold down INSPECTION/TEST button for at least 1 second to exit the field setting mode and
return to the normal display.
Address
Multiple setting
(R14401)
Multiple Settings When the indoor unit is controlled by an outside controller (central remote controller, etc.), it
A or B sometimes does not respond to ON/OFF command or temperature setting command from the
remote controller. Check what setting the customer needs and make the multiple setting as shown
below.
Remote Controller Indoor Unit
Multiple Setting Remote Controller Controlled by other air Other condition
Display conditioners or devices
A: Standard All items are displayed. ON/OFF command and
temperature setting
command cannot be
accepted. (1 long beep or
3 short beeps emitted)
B: Multiple display Operations set only is All the commands can be accepted (2 short beeps)
displayed shortly after
execution.
After Setting Stick the unit No. label at the decoration panel air discharge outlet as well as on the back of the
wireless remote controller.
Wireless remote controller
Decoration
panel
(R12961)
Note: Set the unit No. of the receiver and the wireless remote controller to be the same. If the settings
differ, the signal from the remote controller cannot be received.
Note: Smoke emission may be caused by bad heat radiation when the silicone grease is not
appropriately applied.
Power transistor
(or diode bridge)
PCB
Radiation
fin
(R21866)
Part 8
Appendix
1. Piping Diagrams......................................................................................199
1.1 Indoor Unit................................................................................................ 199
1.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................. 201
2. Wiring Diagrams......................................................................................202
2.1 Indoor Unit................................................................................................ 202
2.2 Outdoor Unit ............................................................................................. 207
198 Appendix
SiUS121602E Piping Diagrams
1. Piping Diagrams
1.1 Indoor Unit
CTXS07LVJU, FTXS09/12LVJU FTXS15/18LVJU
5/16 CuT
1/4 CuT
DISTRIBUTOR
HEAT EXCHANGER
HEAT EXCHANGER
THERMISTOR
CROSS FLOW FAN ON HEAT EXCH.
THERMISTOR FIELD PIPING
CROSS FLOW FAN ON HEAT EXCH. 1/4 CuT
FIELD PIPING M
1/4 CuT M FAN MOTOR
HEADER
FAN MOTOR
FIELD PIPING
3/8 CuT 3/8 CuT FIELD PIPING
1/2 CuT 1/2 CuT
4D074606 4D074609
FDXS09/12LVJU CDXS15/18LVJU
THERMISTOR
ON HEAT EXCH.
FIELD PIPING THERMISTOR
FIELD PIPING ON HEAT
(1/4CuT) SIROCCO FAN (1/4 (6.4mm) CuT) SIROCCO FAN EXCH.
M M
FAN MOTOR FAN MOTOR
FIELD PIPING (3/8CuT) FIELD PIPING (1/2 (12.7mm) CuT)
(3/8CuT) (1/2 (12.7mm) CuT)
REFRIGERANT FLOW REFRIGERANT FLOW
COOLING COOLING
HEATING HEATING
4D074621 4D075271
Appendix 199
Piping Diagrams SiUS121602E
FVXS09/12NVJU FVXS15/18NVJU
INDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
MUFFLER ASSY HEAT EXCHANGER MUFFLER ASSY HEAT EXCHANGER
9/32 CuT 1/4 CuT 1/4 CuT
9/32 CuT 1/4 CuT
1/4 CuT
1/4 CuT
1/4 CuT
1/4 CuT
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR
ON HEAT EXCH. ON HEAT EXCH.
4D091794 4D091795A
FFQ09/12/15/18LVJU
Indoor unit
MODEL A B
4D080624
200 Appendix
SiUS121602E Piping Diagrams
FILTER
3/8 CuT
3/8 CuT
DC FAN MOTOR M DISTRIBUTOR 3/8 CuT
CAPILLARY TUBE LIQUID LINE
1/2 CuT STOP VALVE
PROPELLER FAN FOUR WAY
VALVE
1/2 CuT 5/8 CuT 3/8 CuT
5/8 CuT
HEADER ROOM A
3/8 CuT MUFFLER (3/8 CuT) FIELD
GAS PIPE THERMISTOR PIPING
MUFFLER ROOM B GAS
MUFFLER (1/2 CuT)
MUFFLER MUFFLER
3/8 CuT
5/8 CuT
3D101223
3MXL24QMVJU
OUTDOOR UNIT
ELECTRONIC
HEAT EXCHANGER EXPANSION VALVE LIQUID PIPE
OUTDOOR AIR EVA THERMISTOR
5/16 CuT THERMISTOR HEADER 5/16 CuT 1/4 CuT
ROOM A
FILTER (1/4 CuT)
5/16 CuT EVB
5/16 CuT 1/4 CuT FIELD
ROOM B
HEAT EXCHANGER PIPING
1/2 CuT 5/16 CuT (1/4 CuT)
(CONDENSER) LIQUID
EVC
THERMISTOR 5/16 CuT 1/4 CuT
HEADER MUFFLER ROOM C
5/16 CuT
5/16 CuT WITH (1/4 CuT)
5/8 CuT
FILTER
3/8 CuT
3/8 CuT
DC FAN MOTOR M DISTRIBUTOR 3/8 CuT
CAPILLARY TUBE LIQUID LINE
STOP VALVE
FOUR WAY 1/2 CuT
PROPELLER FAN
VALVE
1/2 CuT 5/8 CuT 3/8 CuT
(1/2 CuT)
5/8 CuT
3D093191A
Appendix 201
Wiring Diagrams SiUS121602E
2. Wiring Diagrams
2.1 Indoor Unit
CTXS07LVJU, FTXS09/12LVJU
1
PCB3 S49 S46 PCB1 FU1 X1M 2
1 BLK 1 F1U H1
LED1 BLK 1
BLK 3 OUTDOOR
H1P
BLK ~ 3.15A WHT 2
BLK C102 V1
LED2 - MR10
RED 3
BLK H2
H2P GRN
BLK
BLK FIELD WIRING.
LED3
H3P BLK C101 GRN/YLW
TRANSMISSION H3
9 BLK 9
CIRCUIT CAUTION
SW1 NOTE THAT OPERATION WILL RESTART
S21 FG
AUTOMATICALLY IF THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY
t IS TURNED OFF AND THEN BACK ON AGAIN.
HA S1 BZ : BUZZER
BZ 7 RED
RTH1 C101, C102 : CAPACITOR
R1T
FG : FRAME GROUND
4 BLU F1U : FUSE
S25
PCB4 1 BLK 1 BRN MS H1P~H3P : PILOT LAMP
BLK ORG 3~ MR10 : MAGNETIC RELAY
S26 BLK 1 WHT
M1F : FAN MOTOR
4 BLK 4 S47 S32 S41 M1F M1S~M3S : SWING MOTOR
1 3 1 2 16 8 10 12 14 2 5 3 4 6 15 13 11 9 7 1
INTELLIGENT EYE PCB1~PCB4 : PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
SENSOR R1T, R2T : THERMISTOR
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
S1~S49 : CONNECTOR
ORG
ORG
ORG
YLW
YLW
YLW
RED
RED
RED
PNK
PNK
PNK
BLU
BLU
BLU
202 Appendix
SiUS121602E Wiring Diagrams
FTXS15/18LVJU
1
PCB3 S49 S46 PCB1 FU1 X1M 2
1 BLK 1 F1U H1
LED1 BLK 1
BLK 3
H1P OUTDOOR
BLK ~ 3.15A WHT 2
BLK C102 V1
LED2 H2
RED 3
BLK MR10
H2P GRN
BLK
BLK FIELD WIRING.
LED3
H3P BLK C101 GRN / YLW
TRANSMISSION H3
9 BLK 9
CIRCUIT
CAUTION
SW1 FG
S21 NOTE THAT OPERATION WILL RESTART
AUTOMATICALLY IF THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY
t FU2 IS TURNED OFF AND THEN BACK ON AGAIN.
HA F2U S1
7 RED BZ : BUZZER
BZ RTH1
R1T 3.15A C101, C102 : CAPACITOR
FG : FRAME GROUND
4 F1U, F2U : FUSE
BLU H1P~H3P : PILOT LAMP
S25
BLK BRN
1 1 MS MR10 : MAGNETIC RELAY
PCB4 S36 BLK ORG 3~ M1F : FAN MOTOR
3 1 WHT M1S~M3S : SWING MOTOR
BLK
S47 S32 S41 PCB1~PCB4 : PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
4 M1F R1T, R2T : THERMISTOR
1 3 1 2 16 8 10 12 14 2 5 3 4 6 15 13 11 9 7 1
INTELLIGENT EYE S1~S49 : CONNECTOR
SENSOR SW1 : OPERATION SWITCH
V1 : VARISTOR
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
ORG
ORG
ORG
RED
RED
YLW
YLW
YLW
PNK
PNK
PNK
BLU
BLU
BLU
: PROTECTIVE GROUND
S48
WIRELESS
PCB2 1 3 t
REMOTE INDOOR
R2T
CONTROLLER MSW MSW MSW
SIGNAL
RECEIVER
M1S M2S M3S
C: 3D060942R
Appendix 203
Wiring Diagrams SiUS121602E
FDXS09/12LVJU, CDXS15/18LVJU
X1M
A1P BLK 1 1
H1
A2P 2
WHT 2
F1U 3
V1TR 3.15A RED 3 OUTDOOR
LED LED LED
S1 S26 GRN
1 1 H2
H1P H2P H3P
GRN/YLW FIELD WIRING.
H3
( TERMINAL FOR
CENTRALIZED CONTROL )
TRANSMISSION CAUTION
6 3 1 CIRCUIT GND NOTE THAT OPERATION WILL
S1W S21
S1 RESTART AUTOMATICALLY IF
THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY IS
SIGNAL RED BLK TURNED OFF AND THEN BACK
10 10 S7
RECEIVER ON AGAIN.
1 GRY YLW
2 RTH1 1 2 S32 1
3 C1 H1P~H3P : PILOT LAMP
WHT M1F : FAN MOTOR
t BRN BRN A1P~A2P : PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
M Q1M : THERMAL PROTECTOR (FOR MOTOR)
R1T t PPL 1~ Q1M R1T~R2T : THERMISTOR
INDOOR 130C
R2T BLU M1F S1~S32, RTH1 : CONNECTOR
(266F)
S1W : OPERATION SWITCH
WIRELESS V1TR : TRIAC
: PROTECTIVE GROUND X1M : TERMINAL BLOCK
REMOTE
CONTROLLER C1 : CAPACITOR (M1F)
F1U : FUSE
C: 3D073998B
204 Appendix
SiUS121602E Wiring Diagrams
FVXS09/12/15/18NVJU
WIRING DIAGRAM
X1M 1
PCB3 PCB2 V1 F1U H1
S27 S26
~ ~ BLK 1 2
S2W (4) RECTIFIER 3.15A WHT 2 3
- + OUTDOOR
S4W H2 RED 3
GRN
GRN/YLW
MR10 FIELD WIRING.
WIRELESS H3 E4 E3
TRANSMISSION
REMOTE CIRCUIT V2
CONTROLLER CAUTION
PCB4
SA1 NOTE THAT OPERATION WILL
E1
SIGNAL S47 S46 GRN RESTART AUTOMATICALLY IF
S1W
RECEIVER F2U S1 THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY IS
7 RED E3 TURNED OFF AND THEN BACK
LED1 LED2 3.15A ON AGAIN.
4 BLU M M1F
H1P H2P BRN
ORG : PROTECTIVE GROUND
1 WHT
F1U, F2U : FUSE
S42 H1P, H2P : PILOT LAMP
S21 HA M1F : FAN MOTOR
RED 1 t
ORG S48 S49 M1S : SWING MOTOR
M1S M YLW
PNK R1T M2S : LOWER AIR OUTLET MOTOR
BLU PCB1~PCB4
6 : PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
PCB1
R1T, R2T : THERMISTOR
S41
RED 1 S1~S49 : CONNECTOR
ORG t S1W : OPERATION SWITCH
M2S M YLW S32
PNK S2W (4) : UPWARD AIRFLOW LIMIT SWITCH
BLU 5 R2T S4W : AIR OUTLET SELECTION SWITCH
X1M : TERMINAL STRIP
INDOOR E3 : EARTH TERMINAL (HEAT EX.)
E4 : EARTH TERMINAL (SHIELD PLATE)
C: 3D090604A
Appendix 205
Wiring Diagrams SiUS121602E
FFQ09/12/15/18LVJU
WHT
YLW
RC SIGNAL RECEIVER CIRCUIT (GROUP CONTROL ADAPTOR) A1P A3P A4P
TC SIGNAL TRANSMISSION CIRCUIT X40A CONNECTOR SS1 H1P RED M
WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER (ON/OFF INPUT FROM OUTSIDE) H2P BS1 X25A 1~ Q1M
SS2 BLK
R1T THERMISTOR (AIR) H3P YLW M M1F
WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER X24A X2A H4P RC TC YLW 1~
(RECEIVER/DISPLAY UNIT) NOTES) NOTE)3 M1P
X1A X1A MSW
A3P PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 1. : TERMINAL X36A
A4P PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD : FIELD WIRING RECEIVER/DISPLAY UNIT
BS1 PUSH BUTTON SWITCH (ON/OFF) (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) NOTE)3 M1S
, : CONNECTOR X40A NOTE)3 X33A NOTE)3 X35A HAP
X15A
C1 : PROTECTIVE GROUND (SCREW) S1L
T1R
X1M
: NOISELESS GROUND
A1P X2M 2. IN CASE USING CENTRAL REMOTE CONTROLLER, CONNECT IT TO THE UNIT
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED INSTALLATION MANUAL.
CONTROL BOX 3. X24A, X33A, X35A AND X40A ARE CONNECTED WHEN THE OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ARE USED.
4. GROUND THE SHIELD OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CORD TO THE INDOOR UNIT (IN CASE OF USING SHIELD WIRE).
5. SYMBOLS SHOW AS FOLLOWS: RED: RED BLK: BLACK WHT: WHITE YLW: YELLOW GRN: GREEN BLU: BLUE
C: 3D080351A
Note: For the location of the switch (SS1) on the control PCB (A1P), refer to page 24.
206 Appendix
SiUS121602E Wiring Diagrams
RED
YLW
WHT
BLU
BLK
GRN
GRN
1
ORG
WHT
GRN
GRY
BRN
RED
BRN
RED
YLW
YLW
SKY
BLU
BLU
BLK
PPL
BLK
Z5C Y1S
2 2
3 3 PCB1 E1 E2 Z3C
YLW
YLW
RED
RED
YLW
ORG
WHT
BLU
BRN
1 11 1 S202 5
BLU
S201
WHT
BLK
YLW C110
Z4C S
~ - -
DC-
WHT RED IPM1
9 ROOM A ROOM B
S92 S93 S90 S40
1 S20 5 1 S21 5 1 10 1 11 1 8 1 4
GRY
GRY
WHT
ORG
WHT
ORG
RED
RED
YLW
YLW
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLU
BLU
t t t t t t t
M M
R9T R10T R4T R5T R3T R2T R1T Q1L
(CONDENSER)
Y1E Y2E (ROOM A)
(ROOM B)
(ROOM A)
(ROOM B)
(DISCHARGE)
(OUTDOOR)
SHEET
METAL
INDOOR OUTDOOR <GAS PIPE> <LIQUID PIPE>
C110 : CAPACITOR MR4, MRM10, MRM20 : MAGNETIC RELAY SW1 : FORCED OPERATION ON/OFF SW (SW1) Y1E, Y2E : ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE COIL
DB1 : DIODE BRIDGE PCB1, 2 : PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW2 : FORCED OPERATION MODE SELECT SW (SW2) Y1S : REVERSING SOLENOID VALVE COIL
FU1, FU2, FU3 : FUSE PS : SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY SW3 : WIRING ERROR CHECK SW (SW3) Z1C~Z5C : FERRITE CORE
IPM1 : INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE Q1L : OVERLOAD PROTECTOR SW4 : PRIORITY ROOM SETTING SW (SW4) ZF : NOISE FILTER
L1, L2 : LIVE R1T~R5T, R9T, R10T : THERMISTOR SW5 : FUNCTION SW (SW5) : PROTECTIVE GROUND
FIELD WIRING LED1~LED5, LEDA : PILOT LAMP S, S2~S502, X11A : CONNECTOR SW6 : NIGHT QUIET MODE SETTING SW (SW6) : EARTH
M1C : COMPRESSOR MOTOR SA1 : SURGE ARRESTER V2, V3, V401 : VARISTOR C: 3D100695
M1F : FAN MOTOR SHEET METAL : TERMINAL BLOCK FIXED PLATE X1M~X3M : TERMINAL BLOCK
Appendix 207
Wiring Diagrams SiUS121602E
3MXL24QMVJU
WIRING DIAGRAM
RED
YLW
BLU
BLK
ORG
WHT
1
GRN
GRN
GRN
GRY
BRN
RED
BRN
RED
YLW
YLW
SKY
BLU
BLU
BLK
PPL
BLK
Z5C Y1S
2 2
3 3 PCB1 E1 E2 Z3C
ORG
WHT
RED
YLW
YLW
YLW
RED
BRN
BLU
BLU
1 S201 11 1 S202 5
WHT
BLK
V3
BLK
WHT
ORG
WHT
ORG
GRY
GRY
BRN
YLW
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
RED
RED
RED
YLW
YLW
YLW
BLK
BLK
BLU
BLU
BLU
M M M t t t t t t t t t
R9T R10T R11T R4T R5T R6T R3T R2T R1T Q1L
(CONDENSER)
Y1E Y2E Y3E
(ROOM C)
(ROOM C)
(ROOM A)
(ROOM B)
(ROOM A)
(ROOM B)
(DISCHARGE)
(OUTDOOR)
SHEET
METAL
INDOOR OUTDOOR <GAS PIPE> <LIQUID PIPE>
C110 : CAPACITOR MR4, MRM10, MRM20 : MAGNETIC RELAY SW1 : FORCED OPERATION ON/OFF SW (SW1) Y1E~Y3E : ELECTRONIC EXPANSION VALVE COIL
DB1 : DIODE BRIDGE PCB1, 2 : PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW2 : FORCED OPERATION MODE SELECT SW (SW2) Y1S : REVERSING SOLENOID VALVE COIL
FU1, FU2, FU3 : FUSE PS : SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY SW3 : WIRING ERROR CHECK SW (SW3) Z1C~Z5C : FERRITE CORE
IPM1 : INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE Q1L : OVERLOAD PROTECTOR SW4 : PRIORITY ROOM SETTING SW (SW4) ZF : NOISE FILTER
L1, L2 : LIVE R1T~R6T, R9T~R11T : THERMISTOR SW5 : FUNCTION SW (SW5) : PROTECTIVE GROUND
FIELD WIRING LED1~LED5, LEDA : PILOT LAMP S, S2~S502, X11A : CONNECTOR SW6 : NIGHT QUIET MODE SETTING SW (SW6) : EARTH
M1C : COMPRESSOR MOTOR SA1 : SURGE ARRESTER V2, V3, V401 : VARISTOR 3D100696
M1F : FAN MOTOR SHEET METAL : TERMINAL BLOCK FIXED PLATE X1M~X4M : TERMINAL BLOCK
208 Appendix
Revision History
Month / Year Version Revised contents
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