M thermal Mono         
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Midea M thermal Mono Service Manual 
 Procedure 
 
Air side heat exchanger refrigerant outlet 
temperature sensor is loose
1
 
Ensure the temperature sensor is 
connected properly 
Air side heat exchanger refrigerant outlet 
temperature sensor has short-circuited 
or failed
2
 
Replace the temperature sensor 
The air side heat exchanger heat 
exchange is poor
3
 
Inspect the system and fix the error 
The fan or fan motor is blocked or 
damaged 
Inspect the system and fix the error 
 
Notes:   
1.  Air side heat exchanger refrigerant  outlet temperature sensor and outdoor ambient temperature  sensor connections  are port  CN9 on  the  refrigerant 
system main PCB (labeled 12 in Figure 4-2.2 in Part 4, 2.3 “Main PCBs for Refrigerant System, Inverter Modules and Filter Boards”, (labeled 5 in Figure 4-2.4 
in Part 4, 2.3 “Main PCBs for Refrigerant System, Inverter Modules and Filter Boards” and labeled 6 in Figure 4-2.6 in Part 4, 2.3 “Main PCBs for Refrigerant 
System, Inverter Modules and Filter Boards”). 
2.  Measure  sensor  resistance. If the  resistance is  too low,  the  sensor has  short-circuited.  If  the resistance  is  not  consistent  with  the  sensor’s  resistance 
characteristics table, the sensor has failed. Refer to Part 2, 1 “Layout of Functional Components” and to Table 4-5.1 in Part 4, 5.1 “Temperature Sensor 
Resistance Characteristics”. 
3.  Check air side heat exchanger, fan(s) and air outlets for dirt/blockages.