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W I R E D C O N T R O L L E R M A N U A L Original instructions TDS-TSO71HVWDG, TDS-TSO100HVWDG, TDS-TSO125HVWDG, TDS-TSO140HVWDG, TDS-TSO160HVWDG R E A D A N D S A V E T H E S E I N S T R U C T I O N S...
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To Users Thank you for selecting TECO product. Please read this instruction manual carefully before installing and using the product, so as to master and correctly use the product. In order to guide you to correctly install product achieve expected operating effect, we hereby instruct as below:...
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relative damage, and our company will bear no responsibilities. This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
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Contents 1 Safety Notices (Please be sure to abide them) ..1 2 Operation Notices............1 3 Display ................ 3 3.1 LCD of Wired Controller ........4 3.2 LCD Display Instruction ........4 3.3 Instruction of Status Column Icons ....... 5 4 Button .................
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6.3 Temperature Setting ........... 30 6.4 Fan Setting ............32 6.5 Swing Setting ............. 33 6.6 Function Setting ..........34 6.7 Universal Setting ..........51 6.8 Timer Setting ............55 7 Error Display ............61 7.1 Table of Error Codes for VRF and Big Duct Unit 62 7.2 Table of Display Codes for U-Match Unit ....
Owner’s Manual 1 Safety Notices (Please be sure to abide them) WARNING: If not abide them strictly, it may cause severe damage to the unit or the people. NOTE: If not abide them strictly, it may cause slight or medium damage to the unit or the people.
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Owner’s Manual When two wired controllers control one (or more) indoor unit(s), the address of wired controller should be different. Functions with “*” are optional for indoor units. If a function is not included in an indoor unit, wired controller can’t set the function, or setting of this function is invalid to the indoor unit.
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Owner’s Manual system operation mode after voting. System mode priority defaults to master-slave mode, and only certain units have other system mode priorities. Hereby, Our company, declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirement and other relevant provisions of RE Directive 2014/53/EU.
Owner’s Manual 3.1 LCD of Wired Controller Fig. 3.2 LCD graphics of wired controller 3.2 LCD Display Instruction Table 3.1 LCD display instruction Name Instruction Status column Display the icon of function that is turned on Fan speed It is for displaying the fan speed Swing It is for displaying the current swing status Display the function of menu/ok button at the...
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Owner’s Manual Name Instruction NOTE: When wired controller is connected with different indoor units, some functions will be different. 3.3 Instruction of Status Column Icons Table 3.2 Instruction of Status Column Icon Symbols Name Instructions Air * Air status(indoor unit optional function) Remove card The card for access control is removed Clean...
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Owner’s Manual Symbols Name Instructions Quiet status (including quiet and auto Quiet status quiet modes) Energy- Energy-saving status of indoor unit saving Shield Shielding status Slave wired Slave wired controller (address of controller wired controller is 02). Sleep Sleep status Time Timer status is displayed X-fan is displayed when this function...
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Owner’s Manual Symbols Name Instructions DRED* DRED gear control status Setback Setback function status NOTE: When wired controller is connected with different indoor units, some functions will be different. 4 Button 4.1 Button Silk Screen Fig. 4.1 Button silk screen 4.2 Buttons Function Instruction Table 4.1 Buttons function instruction Name...
Owner’s Manual Name Function (2) Move cursor. (3) Set and check parameters. On/off button for turn on or turn off the unit; back button for return to previous page. (1) Turn pages, and switch and select the target; (2) Move the cursor; (3)...
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Owner’s Manual Fig. 5.2 Parts and Components of Wired Controller Panel of Soleplate Self-tapping screw Screw Name wired of wired ST3.9×25 MA M4×25 controller controller 5.1 Instruction of Wired Controller 5.1.1 Requirements for Model Selection of Communication Wire Fig. 5.3 Length of communication wire...
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Owner’s Manual Wire Total Wire size Material material length L Remarks /AWG) standard type (m/feet) (1) Total length of communication line can't exceed 250m (820-1/5feet). (2) The cord shall Light/ be circular Ordinary cord (the cores Polyvinyl 2×0.75 shall be chloride L≤250m ~2×...
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Owner’s Manual (3) It is not allowed to install the wired controller near the high- temperature object or the place is likely to be spattered with water. 5.1.3 Requirements for Wired Connection Network connecting methods between wired controller and indoor unit are as below: Fig.
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Owner’s Manual Fig. 5.5 One wired controller controls multiple VRF indoor units simultaneously Fig. 5.6 One wired controller controls multiple U-Match simultaneously...
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Owner’s Manual Instruction for wire connection: (1) The wiring methods in fig. 5.4 and fig. 5.6 can be adopted for the wired controller connecting U-Match unit. (2) The wiring methods in fig. 5.4 and fig. 5.5 can be adopted for the wired controller connecting VRF unit. (3) Only the wiring methods in fig.
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Owner’s Manual 5.1.4 Installation Fig. 5.7 Installation of Wired Controller Fig. 5.7 shows a simple installation course of wired controller, and the following points should be noted: (1) Before installation, please cut off the power supply of indoor unit, it is not allowed to operate with power supply; (2) Pull out the 2-core twisted pair inside the installation hole in the wall, and thread the wire through the hole in the back of soleplate of wired controller;...
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Owner’s Manual Self-tapping Screw ST3.9×25 MA or screw M4×25 to fix the soleplate with the installation hole of wall; (4) Connect the 2-core twisted pair to wiring terminal H1 and H2, and then tighten the screw; (5) Arrange the wires in the back of panel, and then buckle the panel of wired controller with the soleplate of wired controller.
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Owner’s Manual (1) View and locate indoor unit project No. Select “IDU Project No. View and Locating” on the view page to go to indoor unit project No. view and locating page shown as below. Indoor unit project No. and error codes will be displayed on this page. If there are multiple indoor units, press “◀”...
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Owner’s Manual After entering indoor unit project No. View and locating page, the buzzer of selected indoor unit gives out sound until exit from the view page or switch to the next indoor unit. (2) One button to view all indoor units’ project No. (only for VRF unit) Select “View All IDU Project No.”...
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Owner’s Manual (3) Parameter View Select “parameter view” at the view page to enter into paremeter view page shown as below. As for the parameters, please refer to table 5.1 “Unit parameters view list”. When viewing the indoor unit, if there are multiple indoor unit, press “◀”...
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Owner’s Manual When viewing the outdoor unit, if there are multiple outdoor unit, press “◀” or “▶” button to switch outdoor units. Corresponding outdoor unit’s parameters will be displayed on the page. See the figure as below: Table 5.1 Unit parameters view list Parameter Name Range Parameter Name...
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Owner’s Manual Parameter Name Range Parameter Name Range Relative Humidity / Indoor Temp -30°C -139°C 0%~100% Inlet Temp 1 -30°C -139°C Outlet Temp 1 -30°C -139°C Inlet Temp 2* -30°C -139°C Outlet Temp 2* -30°C -139°C IDU capacity and capacity IDU Capacity IDU EXV Status 0~20...
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Owner’s Manual The following parameters can only be viewed from the master wired controller, they cannot be viewed from the slave wired controller Parameter Name Range Parameter Name Range Comp 3 Discharge Comp 4 Discharge -30~150°C -30~150°C Temp Temp. Comp 5 Discharge Comp 6 Discharge -30~150°C -30~150°C...
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Owner’s Manual Select user parameter, project parameter and U-Match parameter to enter into corresponding parameter setting. See the figure as below: After that, press “ ” or “ ” button to switch the items. Hold it can ▼ ▲ switch it quickly. When selecting the parameter, press “◀”...
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Owner’s Manual Please refer to table 5.2 for the settable parameters. Table 5.2 Unit’s parameters setting list Settable Item Default Remarks range When it is set as no, this wired controller is slave wired controller. Status column of the homepage displays the icon of slave wired Master Wired...
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Owner’s Manual Settable Item Default Remarks range Once it is activated, the current IDU is set to be the master IDU. When the setting is Yes, if the system mode priority is the master- slave mode, the status column in Master IDU Yes, No homepage will display the icon of...
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Owner’s Manual Settable Item Default Remarks range After setting the linkage function, the fresh air IDU will automatically Link with turn on or turn off along with the on Fresh Air Yes, No and off of general IDU. Meanwhile, IDU* users can manually turn on or turn off the unit.
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Owner’s Manual Settable Item Default Remarks range Clear Filter Cleaning Yes, No — Time Indoor Fan Static Pressure 0: This function is Number of Set corresponding value according unavailable IDUs to the connected quantity of IDU. 1-16: quantity of IDU Angle of Angle 1 Only applicable to the model with...
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Owner’s Manual Settable Item Default Remarks range When it is set as No, it will keep Resume the status after inserting the gate After control card. If it is at OFF status Yes, No Inserting when pulling out the card, when Card inserting the card, it is still at OFF status.
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Owner’s Manual Settable Item Default Remarks range Cooling Temp of 16°C ~30°C 18°C Only applicable to fresh air IDU. Fresh Air (61°F~86°F) (64°F) IDU* Heating Temp of 16°C ~30°C 22°C Only applicable to fresh air IDU. Fresh Air (61°F~86°F) (71°F) IDU* Setback Yes, No...
Owner’s Manual Press “ ” or “ ” button to skip this parameter setting. ▲ ▼ 6 Operation Instruction 6.1 ON/OFF Press “ ” button to turn on the air conditioner. Press “ ” button again to stop operation. ON and OFF interfaces are shown as below: Fig.
Owner’s Manual NOTES: ① The available modes are different for different models. The wired controller will automatically select mode setting range according to the model of indoor unit. ② When the wired controller controls VRF unit and the system mode priority is the master-slave mode, only the master indoor unit can set the auto mode.
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Owner’s Manual Under Dry mode, when temperature is 16°C or 61°F, continuously press “ ” button twice to decrease temperature to 12°C ▼ or 54°F (when save function is activated, the temperature under Dry mode can’t be adjusted to 12°C or 54°F). When the control method under Dry mode is humidity control, press “...
Owner’s Manual 6.4 Fan Setting Under On status, pressing “FAN” button can set fan speeds circularly as: NOTES: ① Under Dry mode, fan speed is low and can’t be adjusted. ② When the wired controller is connected with a Fresh Air Indoor Unit, fan speed of indoor unit will be high fan speed only.
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Owner’s Manual 6.5 Swing Setting (1) Up&down Swing : The up&down swing has two modes: simple swing and fixed- angle swing. Select the fixed-angle swing on the function page, and press “◀” and “▶” buttons to turn on or turn off the fixed-angle swing. Simple swing and fixed-angle swing can be switched.
Owner’s Manual When the fixed-angle swing is set, press “Swing” button to switch swing statuses circularly as below: 6.6 Function Setting Press “Menu/OK” button on the homepage to enter menu page and then select “Function” to go to function page. See the figure as below.
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Owner’s Manual Fig. 6.4 Function with detailed setting As for some functions, only the on/off status is displayed at the switch button. It needs to press “Menu/OK” button to enter into detailed setting: Fig. 6.5 Functions whose on/off status is only displayed NOTES: The function under some circumstances is invalid and displayed in grey.
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Owner’s Manual turbo fan will be displayed on the homepage. Turn on turbo fan Function: Under on status, select turbo fan on the function page and press “◀” or “▶” button to turn on or turn off the turbo fan. When turbo fan is turned on, “turbo fan” will be displayed at the fan speed area on the homepage.
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Owner’s Manual When selecting the air function on the function page, press “Menu/OK” button to go air level setting. The display is as below: Fig. 6.6 Air level setting Press “ ” or “ ” button can adjust the air level in the range of ▲...
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Owner’s Manual Level of Air setting Opening time Always of fresh air valve NOTE: Time indicated in the table: unit’s operating time (min) / opening time of fresh air valve per operating time (min). 6.6.3 Sleep Setting Sleep Function: The unit will operate according to the preset sleep curve to provide comfortable sleep environment.
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Owner’s Manual the health function. 6.6.5 I-Demand Setting* I-DEMAND function: The unit operates in the SE mode to save energy. I-DEMAND function can only be used under cooling mode. Turn on I-Demand function: When the unit is turned on, under cooling mode, select I-Demand on the function page, and then press “◀”...
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Owner’s Manual Turn on save mode: Under on status, select save function on the function page and press “◀” or “▶” button to turn on or turn off the save function. Cancel save mode: Same as the method used for turning on the save function.
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Owner’s Manual NOTE: When the save function is turned on and then set temperature exceeds the limit value for save function, “ ” icon blinks three times and then buzzer will give out two sounds successively. 6.6.8 X-FAN Setting X-fan function: If the unit is turned off under Cooling or Dry mode, the evaporator of indoor unit will be dried off automatically to prevent bacteria and mould from gathering.
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Owner’s Manual Select “Clean Remind” on the function page and press “Menu/OK” button to go to filter clean reminder setting page. Refer to the figure as below: Fig 6.8 Filter clean reminder setting Press “ ” or “ ” button to switch items. When selecting the first ▲...
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Owner’s Manual maximum value, it will turn back to the minimum value. Medium pollution: When current cleanliness is “2”, the setting range for the clean cycle is 1400h-5000h. After each pressing of “▶” button, the accumulated time will increase 400h. When the time exceeds the maximum value, it will turn back to the minimum value.
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Owner’s Manual When selecting quiet function on the function page, press “Menu/OK” button to set the quiet mode. The display is as below: Fig. 6.9 Quiet mode setting Press “ ” or “ ”button can adjust the quiet mode (quiet mode and ▲...
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Owner’s Manual under dry mode, select the “12-Drying” function at the function page and then press “◀” or “▶” button to turn it on or turn it off. Cancel low-temperature dry function: Same as the method of turning on the low-temperature dry function. 6.6.12 Setback Function In unit off status with setback function activated, the unit will operate in heating mode automatically when indoor temperature is...
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Owner’s Manual Set setback temperature: Setback Upper Temp Limit: select “Upper Temp Limit of Setback” on the user parameters page, and press “◀” or “▶” button to adjust the upper temperature limit of setback function. Press “Menu/OK” button to save the setting. Setback Lower Temp Limit: select “Lower Temp Limit of Setback”...
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Owner’s Manual function can be turned on under cooling, heating, auto and dry modes. Turn on DRED function: Under on status, select DRED on the function page and then press “◀” or “▶” button to turn on or turn off DRED function.
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Owner’s Manual on the independent swing function. When turning on the independent swing, select the independent swing on the function page and press “Menu/OK: button to go to the independent swing setting. The display is as below: Fig 6.11 Independent swing setting Press “...
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Owner’s Manual ③ As for the independent swing, one air outlet at the most can be set closed. When the air outlet is closed, it can’t supply the air outlet. ④ Turning off the independent swing can restore to the original up&down swing setting.
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Owner’s Manual NOTES: ① This function is only applicable to the unit with auto clean function. ② When the unit is faulty, auto clean function cannot be turned on. ③ When auto clean function is turned on, there will be some phenomenons, such as frosting of evaporator of indoor unit, sound of liquid flow, and fluctuation of indoor temperature and humidity, which will affect the comfort.
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Owner’s Manual When the remote monitor or central controller activates remote shield on the wired controller, icon “ ” will show. If user wants to control it through the wired controller, icon “ ” will blink to remind that these controls are disabled. 6.6.17 Gate-Control Function When there is gate-control system, user can insert a card to turn on the unit or pull off a card to turn off the unit.
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Smart" in the application market to download and install it. When "Ewpe Smart" App is installed, register the account and add the device to achieve long-distance control and LAN control of TECO smart home appliances. APP can only set some common functions of wired controller: ON/OFF, mode, set temperature, fan speed, etc.
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Owner’s Manual Fig. 6.14 WiFi set page Press “◀” or “▶” button to select it: “yes” indicates WiFi resetting. When “reset WiFi” on the setting page has changed to “reset succeeded” or WiFi icon on the homepage flashes at the interval of 0.5s, WiFi resetting is succeeded.
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Owner’s Manual 6.7.2 Time Format Setting Users can set 12-hour time format or 24-hour time format. Press “ ” or “ ” button on the setting page to select “time format” and then ▲ ▼ press “◀” or “▶” button to select 12-hour time format or 24-hour time format.
Owner’s Manual 6.7.5 Temperature Unit Setting Users can set the temperature unit on the wired controller as °C or℉. Press “ ” or “ ” button to select “In℉” on the setting page; press ▲ ▼ “◀” or “▶” button to select whether use℉. If not, the temperature unit on the wired controller will switch to °C.
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Owner’s Manual Fig. 6.16 Timer setting page 6.8.1 Daily Timer Setting As for the daily timer setting, users can set four independent timer periods. Only when the timer period is turned on, it is valid. As for each timer period, it can set time, on/off, working mode, set temperature and fan speed.
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Owner’s Manual 6.8.2 Weekly Timer Setting Users can set the timer for each day in a week, and they can also set 4 timer periods for each day. The unit will execute corresponding timer setting on weekly basis circularly. When entering weekly timer setting page, press “◀”...
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Owner’s Manual Fig. 6.18 Weekly timer setting When entering to weekly timer setting page, press “◀” or “▶” button to select the setting item, press “ ” or “ ” button to set the ▲ ▼ value and then press “Menu/OK” button to save the setting. 6.8.3 Two-week Timer Setting Users can set the timer for each day in two weeks and they can also set 4 timer periods for each day.
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Owner’s Manual Fig. 6.19 Two-week timer menu Select the item of “two week schedule”, press “Menu/OK” button to enter into its setting page, select the item of “current week” and then press “◀” or “▶” button can set the current week as the first week or the second week.
Owner’s Manual every time, it will be turned off automatically after operation for “x” hours. When entering timer OFF page, press “ ” or “ ” button to set the ▲ ▼ time for timer OFF, set the time change at the interval of 0.5h and then press “Menu/OK”...
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Owner’s Manual Fig.7.1shows the display of outdoor unit high pressure protection when unit is on. Fig. 7.1 Display of Outdoor Unit High Pressure Protection 7.1 Table of Error Codes for VRF and Big Duct Unit 7.1.1 Table of Error Codes for Outdoor Unit Error Error Code Content...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Excess Discharge Oil Return Pipe is Temperature Protection Blocked of Compressor Low Temperature Protection of Driver Oil Return Pipe is Leaking Module Bad Performance of the Low Water-in Outdoor Mainboard Temperature Protection High Pressure Sensor Outdoor Ambient Error...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Compressor 3 Gas-liquid Separator Discharge Temperature Outlet Temperature Sensor Error Sensor Error Compressor 4 Outdoor Humidity Sensor Discharge Temperature Error Sensor Error Compressor 5 Heat Exchanger Gas-out Discharge Temperature Temperature Sensor Error Sensor Error Compressor 6 Oil-return Temperature...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Compressor 1 Top Oil-return 4 Temperature Temperature Sensor Sensor Error Error Compressor 2 Top Air-in Temperature Temperature Sensor Sensor Error of Subcooler Error Mode Exchanger Outlet Liquid-in Temperature Pipe Temperature Sensor Error of Subcooler Sensor Error Mode Exchanger Inlet Water-out Temperature...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Compressor 6 Over- Protection of Fan Drive current Protection Board Power Supply 4-way Valve Blow-by PV DC/DC Protection Protection System Pressure Over- — — Ratio Protection 7.1.2 Table of Error Codes for Indoor Unit Error Error Code Content...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Quantity Of Group Indoor Air Box Sensor Control Indoor Units Error Setting Error Indoor Units Outdoor Air Box Sensor Incompatibility Error Error Low Air Quanlity IFD error Warning Outdoor-Indoor Fresh Air-out Sensor Incompatibility Error Error Shunt Valve Setting...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Lift Panel Return Air High Voltage of IDU Bus Frame Reset Exception Indoor Unit PC-Board IDU IPM Module Error Protection Ambient Temperature IDU Startup Failure Sensor Error Inlet Pipe Temperature IDU Overcurrent Sensor Error Protection Malfunction of Middle...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Capacity DIP Switch — — Setting Error 7.1.3 Table of Debugging Codes Error Error Code Content Content Code Communication between indoor unit and outdoor Outdoor Unit Capacity unit and the Code/Jumper Cap communication between Setting Error indoor unit and wired...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Indoor Unit Tube Alarm of Wrong Number Malfunction of Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Tube Mode Exchanger Malfunction Communication Error Overvoltage Protection of DC Bus Bar in Power Rated capacity is too high Grid Side Under voltage No master control unit...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Electronic expansion Outflow of Units IP valve leak error of Address thermal storage module Communication Failure Protection without Between Mode shutdown error of Exchanger and Outdoor thermal storage module Unit Indoor and Outdoor Grid-connection driver Network Error of Mode board error...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Select degree Celsius or Defrosting Fahrenheit Discharge low Oil return temperature protection revision value b Setting of defrosting Online Testing mode Vacuum-pumping Mode Setting of static pressure Operate in Setback EVI Operating Mode Function System compulsory Heating...
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Owner’s Manual 7.2 Table of Display Codes for U-Match Unit 7.2.1 Table of Error Codes of Outdoor Unit Error Error Code Content Content Code Discharge Protection Outdoor Fan 2 Error Overload Protection Outdoor Fan 1 Error ODU AC Current System Low Pressure Protection Protection Module Current...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Overcurrent of Drive Module Reset Compressor Phase Current Overspeed DC Input Voltage Error Abnormal Outdoor Ambient Temperature Compressor DIP (heating at too high Switch/Jumper Cap ambient temperature or Error cooling at too low ambient temperature) Drive Board Ambient Liquid Valve Temperature...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Outdoor Pipe Middle ODU Refrigerant Heater Sensor Error Failure High Pressure Switch 2 ODU Refrigerant Heater Error Relay Adhesion Error Compressor Drive Communication Error Storage Chip Error between ODU and IDU Outdoor Fan Out-of- ODU Jumper Cap Error phase Protection AC Phase Sequence...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Outdoor Ambient Memory Chip Read and Temperature Sensor Write Error Error Refrigerant Lacking — — Protection 7.2.2 Table of Error Codes of Indoor Unit Error Error Code Content Content Code Indoor Humidity Sensor Indoor Fan Error Error Inverter Indoor Fan...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Low Voltage Protection Inverter Indoor Fan Drive or Voltage Drop Error of Electric Box Inverter Indoor Fan Temperature Sensor Drive DC Bus Error High Voltage Protection Inverter Indoor Fan Drive of Inverter Indoor Fan AC Input Zero-crossing Drive DC Bus Protection...
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Owner’s Manual Error Error Code Content Content Code Group-controlled IDU — — Quantity Inconsistency 7.2.3 Table of Status Codes Status Status Code Content Content Code Auto clean DRED operation mode 1 Refrigerant recycle DRED operation mode 2 mode Ordinary defrosting DRED operation mode 3 status...
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