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Midea CE-SMK-100/CD30GN1 - User Manual

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MCAC-RTSM-2012-01 M-thermal Technical Manual(part 1)
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Midea M-thermal
Heat Pump Water Heater
Technical Manual
Midea reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notices and
without incurring obligations.
CE-LRSJF-V120/N1-610
CE-LRSJF-V100/N1-610
CE-LRSJF-V80/N1-310
CE-LRSJF-V60/N1-310
CE-LRSJF-V80/N1-310-B
Outdoor unit
CE-LSX-300XP/D30B11
CE-LSX-200XP/D30B11
CE-LSX-150XP/D30B7
CE-LSX-300XP/SD15B11
Water tank
CE-SMK-120/CD30GN1
CE-SMK-100/CD30GN1
CE-SMK-80/CD30GN1
CE-SMK-60/CD30GN1
CE-SMK-80/CSD80GN1
Indoor unit
CE-TMK-01
Solar kit

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • D
    Dustin BerryAug 8, 2025
    How to troubleshoot Midea CE-SMK-100/CD30GN1 Water Heater when it does not start?
    • A
      Amber SmithAug 8, 2025
      If your Midea Water Heater unit doesn't start, here are a few things to check: * **Power Failure:** Wait for the power to come back on. * **Power Switch:** Make sure the power switch is turned on. * **Fuse:** The fuse of the power switch may have burned out; replace it. * **Remote Controller:** If you're using a remote, the batteries might be exhausted, or there could be another issue with the controller. Try replacing the batteries or checking the controller.
  • C
    Christopher MurrayAug 14, 2025
    Why is my Midea CE-SMK-100/CD30GN1 Water Heater having a low cooling effect?
    • R
      Riley WoodsAug 15, 2025
      If your Midea Water Heater isn't cooling effectively, it could be due to several reasons: * **Dirty Heat Exchanger:** The heat exchanger in the outdoor or indoor unit might be dirty. Clean the heat exchanger. * **Dirty Water Filter:** The water filter could be dirty. Clean the water filter. * **Blocked Inlet/Outlet:** The inlet or outlet of the indoor or outdoor units might be blocked. Clear away any dirt and ensure smooth airflow. * **Refrigerant Leakage:** There might be a refrigerant leak or a lack of refrigerant. Check for leaks and recharge the refrigerant as needed.
  • E
    Eric StoneAug 21, 2025
    Why does my Midea Water Heater start and stop frequently?
    • J
      Jose TaylorAug 21, 2025
      If your Midea Water Heater is starting and stopping frequently, consider these potential causes: * **Refrigerant Issues:** There might be too little or too much refrigerant. Check for leaks and recharge the refrigerant. * **System Contamination:** Air or non-condensing gas might be in the system. Vacuum and recharge the refrigerant. * **Voltage Problems:** The voltage might be too high or too low. Install a manostat. * **Compressor Malfunction:** The compressor may be malfunctioning. Consider maintenance or replacing the compressor.
  • E
    eric21Aug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Midea CE-SMK-100/CD30GN1 Water Heater has a low heating effect?
    • L
      Lauren WilliamsAug 27, 2025
      If your Midea Water Heater has a low heating effect, consider the following: * **Low Outdoor Temperature:** If the outdoor temperature is lower than 7 degrees, use a heating device. * **Refrigerant Leakage:** Check for refrigerant leakage or a lack of refrigerant and recharge it appropriately.
  • J
    Jennifer FoxSep 2, 2025
    What to do if Midea Water Heater water flowing normally but completely can't cooling?
    • J
      John ClarkSep 2, 2025
      If water is flowing normally through your Midea Water Heater, but it's not cooling at all, here's what might be happening: * **Incorrect Temperature Setting:** Make sure the temperature is set correctly. * **Compressor Protection:** The unit might be in a 3-minute compressor protection mode. Wait it out.

Summary

Part 1 System Outline

5. Specifications

Provides comprehensive technical data for outdoor units, hydraulic indoor units, water tanks, and solar kits.

Part 2 trouble shooting

3. Trouble and causes of heat pump

Lists frequent malfunctions, their probable causes, and initial steps for diagnosing issues.

4. Malfunction Code and Troubleshooting

Provides a comprehensive guide to identifying and resolving system error codes.

4.1 Outdoor unit malfunction Code and troubleshooting

A. E0: Outdoor unit EEPROM malfunction

Details the EEPROM malfunction error (E0) for the outdoor unit, including causes and troubleshooting.

B. E2: Communication error of the outdoor chip and the indoor chip

Explains the E2 error related to communication failure between outdoor and indoor unit chips.

C. E3: Communication error of outdoor chip and DSP

Details the E3 error concerning communication issues between the outdoor chip and DSP.

D. E4: Outdoor temperature sensor error

Describes the E4 error indicating a problem with the outdoor temperature sensor.

E. E5: Voltage protection error

Explains the E5 error related to voltage protection issues.

4.2 Hydraulic indoor unit malfunction Code and troubleshooting

Part 3 Test running and maintenance

4 Maintenance

Outlines essential checks and procedures for regular unit upkeep and longevity.

1.1 Checks before initial start-up

3.1 Setting Procedure

3.2 Detailed description

3.3 Field setting table

a) Water pressure

b) Water filter

c) Water pressure relief valve

h) Indoor unit control box

Midea CE-SMK-100/CD30GN1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelCE-SMK-100/CD30GN1
Capacity100 Liters
Voltage220-240V
ThermostatAdjustable
CategoryWater Heater
Frequency50 Hz
InstallationWall Mounted

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