Mitsubishi Heavy Industries FDT200VSAWPVH Service Manual page 43

Micro inverter packaged air-conditioners
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2. MAINTENANCE DATA
2.1 Diagnosing of microcomputer circuit
(1) Selfdiagnosis function
(a) Check indicator table
Whether a failure exists or not on the indoor unit and outdoor unit can be know by the contents of remote control error code,
indoor/outdoor unit green LED (power pilot lamp and microcomputer normality pilot lamp) or red LED (check pilot lamp).
(i) Indoor unit
Remote control
Indoor unit control PCB Outdoor unit control PCB
Error code
Red LED
Red LED
Stays OFF
Stays OFF Stays OFF 2-time flash Stays OFF Indoor unit power source • Power OFF, broken wire/blown fuse, broken transformer wire
No-indication Stays OFF
*
3-time
flash
or
WAIT
Stays OFF
INSPECT I/U
Stays OFF
2-time
flash
2-time
flash
2-time
flash
1-time
flash
1-time
flash
1-time
Keeps
flash
flashing
1-time
flash
Stays OFF
Stays OFF
3-time
flash
1(2)-time
flash
1-time
flash
1-time
flash
1(2)-time
flash
Stays OFF
Notes (1) Normal indicator lamp (Indoor, outdoor units: Green) extinguishes (or lights continuously) only when CPU is anomalous. It
keeps flashing in any trouble other than anomalous CPU.
(2) * mark in the description of trouble means that, in ordinary diagnosis, it cannot identify the cause definitely, and, if the trouble is repaired by replacing
the part, it is judged consequently that the replaced part was defective.
Location of
Green
Green
trouble
Red LED
LED (1)
LED (1)
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Remote control wires • Poor connection, breakage of remote control wire * For wire breaking at power ON, the LED is OFF.
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Remote control
Indoor-outdoor units
Keeps
2-time
Keeps
connection wire
flashing
flash
flashing
Remote control
Remote control
*
wires (Noise)
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Remote control
indoor unit control
PCB
Indoor-outdoor
Keeps
2-time
Keeps
units connection
flashing
flash
flashing
wire
(Noise)
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Outdoor unit control
PCB
Outdoor unit control
Keeps
Keeps
PCB
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Fuse
Indoor heat
exchanger tempera-
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
ture sensor
flashing
flashing
Indoor unit control PCB
Indoor return air
Keeps
Keeps
temperature sensor
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Indoor unit control PCB
Installation or oper-
ating condition
Indoor heat
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
exchanger tempera-
flashing
flashing
ture sensor
Indoor unit control PCB
Drain trouble
Float switch
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Indoor unit control PCB
Option
Keeps
Keeps
Number of con-
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
nected indoor units
Keeps
Keeps
Address setting
Stays OFF
flshing
flshing
error
Indoor unit No. setting •No master is assigned to slaves.
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Rcmote control wires •Anomalous remote control wire connection, broken wire between master and slave units
Indoor fan motor • Defective indoor fan motor
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Indoor unit power PCB • Defective indoor unit power PCB
Keeps
Keeps
Address
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
setting error
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
Indoor unit control PCB • Indoor unit operation check error
flashing
flashing
Indoor fan motor • Indoor motor rotation speed anomaly
Keeps
Keeps
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
Indoor unit power PCB • Defective indoor unit power PCB
Keeps
Keeps
Remote control
Stays OFF
flashing
flashing
temperature sensor
Description of trouble
• Normal operation
• Defective remote control PCB
• Poor connection, breakage of indoor-outdoor units connection wire
• Improper setting of master and slave by remote control
• Poor connection of remote control signal wire (White)
• Intrusion of noise in remote control wire
*
• Defective remote control or indoor unit control PCB (defective communication circuit)?
• Poor connection of wire between indoor-outdoor units during operation
(disconnection, loose connection)
• Anomalous communication between indoor-outdoor units by noise, etc.
• CPU-runaway on outdoor unit control PCB
*
• Occurrence of defective outdoor unit control PCB on the way of power source (defective
communication circuit)?
• Defective outdoor unit control PCB on the way of power source
• Blown fuse
• Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor (defective element, broken
wire, short-circuit)
• Poor contact of temperature sensor connector
*
• Defective indoor unit control PCB (Defective temperature sensor input circuit)? Replacement of PCB
• Defective indoor return air temperature sensor (defective element, broken wire,
short-circuit)
• Poor contact of temperature sensor connector
*
• Defective indoor unit control PCB (Defective temperature sensor input circuit)? Replacement of PCB
• Heating over-load (Anomalously high indoor heat exchanger temperature)
• Defective indoor heat exchanger temperature sensor (short-circuit)
*
• Defective indoor unit control PCB (Defective temperature sensor input circuit)?
• Defective drain pump (DM), broken drain pump wire, disconnected connector
• Anomalous float switch operation (malfunction)
*
• Defective indoor unit control PCB (Defective float switch input circuit)
*
• Defective indoor unit control PCB (Defective DM drive output circuit)?
• Defective option parts (At option anomalous input setting)
• When multi-unit control by remote control is performed, the number of units
is over
• Address setting error of indoor units
• Address setting error of master and slave indoor units
• Broken wire of remote control temperature sensor
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Repair method
Repair
Repair
Replacement of
remote control
Repair
Repair
* For wire breaking at power ON, the LED is OFF
Replacement of remote
control or PCB
Repair
Power reset or
Repair
Replacement of
PCB
Replacement
Replacement, repair
of temperature sen-
sor
Replacement, repair
of temperature sen-
sor
Repair
Replacement of
temperature sensor
Replacement of PCB
Replacement, repair
of DM
Repair
Replacement of
PCB
Repair
Repair
Repair
Repair
Replacement, repair
Replacement
Repair
Repair
Replacement, repair
Replacement
Repair
Reference
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