Item SEG2 SEG1 SET
10
Indoor expansion valve control 
target value for cooling
SC O
11
Indoor expansion valve control 
target value for heating
SH O
12
Indoor expansion valve opening 
during heating operation stoppage
Si O
13
Indoor expansion valve opening 
during heating thermo-off
So O
14
Indoor expansion valve initial 
opening during heating thermo-on
ci O
15
Indoor expansión valve initial 
opening for cooling
cb O
16
Outdoor expansion valve initial 
opening for heating
ch O
17 Sound reduced function
db O
18 Demand function setting
dE O
19 Wave function setting
UE O
20
Protection of decrease in outlet 
temperature for cooling
Fb O
21 Not prepared
F O
Item SEG2 SEG1 SET
22
Adjustment of fan rotation (for multi-
ple installation)
Fo O
23 Not prepared
L O
24
Thermo-off setting for outdoor unit 
after defrosting operation
d5 O
25 Not prepared
F1 O
26 Not prepared
F2 O
27 Not prepared
F3 O
28
Intermettent operation of outdoor 
fan motor
F4 O
29
Indoor expansion valve control 
target value for cooling (only for 
RCI-FSN3 series)
F5 O
30 Not prepared
F6 O
31 Not prepared
F7 O
32 Not prepared
F8 O
33 Not prepared
F9 O
11  TEST RUN
11.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS
The  test  run  must  be  carried  out  according  to  the  instructions 
given in chapter Carry out the Test Run.
  DANGER
Do not use the system until all of the check points have been 
veried. As  with the test run for the indoor unit, check the 
Installation and maintenance manual for the indoor unit and 
the CH unit.
Make  sure  the  refrigerant  pipes  and  communication  cables 
between the outdoor and indoor units are connected to the same 
refrigeration cycle. Failure to do so could lead to abnormal opera-
tions or a serious accident. Check that the setting of the refrigerant 
cycle DSW switches (DSW1 and RSW1 on outdoor units, DSW5 
and RSW2 on indoor units) and of the unit number of the indoor 
units is suitable for the system. Check whether the DIP switch set-
ting specied on the printed circuit of the indoor and outdoor units 
is correct. Pay particular attention to the outdoor unit nunber, the 
refrigerant cycle number and the terminal resistance.
Make  sure  the  electrical  resistance  is  greater  than  1  MΩ  by 
measuring the resistance between the ground and the terminal 
of the electrical components. If not, do not use the system until 
the electrical leak has been detected and repaired. Do not apply 
voltage to the communication terminals.
Check that all cables, L1, L2, L3 and N (R, S and T) are correctly 
connected to the power line. If they are not correctly connected, the 
unit will not work and the remote control will indicate alarm code 
"05". When this occurs, check and change the power line phase 
according to the sheet attached to the rear of the service cover.
  CAUTION
Make sure the main power supply switch has been on for over 12 
hours to heat up the compressor oil using the heating elements.
The FSXN1E and FSXNH(E) series outdoor units do not work for 
4 hours after the power supply line has been connected (stop-
page code d1-22). Where the unit is to be started within 4 hours, 
release the protection control as follows: 
1  Switch on the power supply to the outdoor unit.
2  Wait 30 seconds.
3  Press PSW5 on the outdoor unit PCB for more than 3 sec-
onds to release code d1-22. Where a remote control is used 
for  releasing,  press Air  Flow  and Auto  Louver  at  the  same 
time for 3 seconds.
Where several base units  are  combined,  stick the label on the 
main unit in a visible place (outdoor unit 1) so that the outdoor 
unit A can be easily identied. Do not stick the main label on the 
secondary unit (outdoor units 2 and 3).
  CAUTION
Where the total insulation resistance of the unit is below 1 MΩ, 
the compressor insulation resistance may be low due to the re-
frigerant held in the compressor. This may occur if the unit is not 
used for long periods.
1  Disconnect the compressor cables and measure the insula-
tion resistance of the compressor. If the resistance value is 
greater than  1  MΩ,  the  insulation  fault  has  occurred  in  an-
other electrical component.
2  if  the  insulation  resistance  is  below  1  MΩ,  disconnect  the 
compressor cable on the  inverter  PCB. Then switch on the 
main power supply to apply current to the crankcase heating 
elements. Once  current has been received for more than  3 
hours, re-measure the insulation resistance. (Current may be 
required for longer, depending on the air conditions, the pipe 
length or the condition of the refrigerant) Check the insulation 
resistance and re-connect the compressor. Where the earth 
leakage breaker is tripped, check the recommended size: see 
in chapter Main breaker switch.
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