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Table 6. Outdoor Control 7-Segment Display Alert Codes and Inverter LED Flash Codes
NOTE - System fault and lockout codes take precedence over system status codes (cooling, heating operating percentages or defrost/dehumidification).
Only the latest active fault or lockout codes are displayed (if present). If no fault or lockout codes are active, then system status codes are displayed. Alert
codes are also displayed on the iComfort Wi-Fi
Inverter LED Flash
Code (number of
Alert
Inverter
flashes)
Code
Codes
Red LED
E 440
13
1 flash
E 441
14
1 flash
E 442
N/A
N/A
E 443
N/A
N/A
E 600
N/A
N/A
E 601
N/A
N/A
®
thermostat.
Priority
Green LED
Heat sink temperature is
approaching
compressor speed auto­
matically slows to reduce
heat sink temperature. The
3 flashes
Moderate
control sets indoor CFM
and outdoor RPM to values
according to demand per­
centage rather than the ac­
tual Hz. Alarm is automatic­
ally cleared.
Compressor slowdown due
to high compressor current.
Compressor current is ap­
proaching limit. The com­
pressor speed automatic­
4 flashes
Moderate
ally slows. The control sets
indoor CFM and outdoor
RPM to values according to
demand percentage rather
than the actual Hz. Alarm is
automatically cleared..
The top cap switch has
opened five times within
N/A
Critical
one hour. As a result, the
outdoor unit is locked out
Incorrect appliance
N/A
Critical
size code selected.
Compressor
N/A
Critical
cycled OFF on utility load
shedding.
Outdoor unit has been
cycled OFF on low temper­
N/A
Critical
ature protection.
Alarm Description
Issue: Feedback from supplier tear down of inverter in­
limit.
The
dicates that the screws that hold the inverter to the invert­
er board were loose causing poor contact between these
two components.
Corrective action: Tighten screws that hold the heat sink
to the inverter control board.
NOTE: Wait 5 minutes to all capacitor to discharge before
checking screws.
Issue: Possible issue is system running at high pres­
sures. Check for high pressure trips or other alert codes in
room thermostat and outdoor control.
When compressor thermal protection sensor opens five
times within one hour, outdoor stops working. To clear,
disconnect power to outdoor unit and restart.
.
Check for proper configuring of unit size codes for out­
door unit in configuration guide or in installation instruc­
tions. If replacing inverter, verify inverter model
unit
matches unit size. The alarm/fault clears after the cor­
rect match is detected following a reset. Remove the
thermostat from the system while applying power and
reprogramming.
Load shedding function: Provides a method for a local
has
been
utility company to limit the maximum power level usage of
the outdoor unit. The feature is activated by applying 24
volts AC power to the L and C terminals on the outdoor
control.
Low temperature protection: Outdoor unit will not operate
when the outdoor temperature is at or below
(­20°C). If the unit is operating and the outdoor temper­
ature drops below ­4°F (­20°C), the unit continues to op­
erate until the room thermostat is satisfied or the outdoor
temperature drops to ­15°F (­26°C). Outdoor unit ambi­
ent sensor provides temperature readings.
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Possible Causes and Clearing Alarm
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