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The unit does not start
Wait for the power to come back on. 
The unit is powered off.
The power switch fuse may have burned out. Replace the fuse.
The remote controller’s batteries are dead. Replace the batteries.
The temperature setting is not correct. Set the desired temperature on the remote controller.
Arrange for a professional technician to check the following:
 Too much or too little refrigerant.
 No gas in the refrigerant circuit.
 The outdoor unit comp ressors have malfunctioned.
 The power supply voltage is too high or too low.
 There is a blockage in the piping system.
Low cooling effect
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Engage a professional air conditioning engineer to check the following:
 The unit's heat exchanger is dirty.
 The unit's air inlet or outlet is blocked.
 A refrigerant leak has occurred.
Low heating effect Doors or windows are not completely closed. Close doors and windows.
Arrange for a professional technician to check the following:
A refrigerant leak has occurred.
15.2 Unit troubleshooting
A  power  cut  has  occurred  (the  power  to  the 
premises has been cut-off).
Air flows normally 
but doesn’t cool
The unit starts or 
stops frequently
Power on the unit. This indoor unit forms part of an air 
conditioning system that has multiple indoor units that 
are all connected. The indoor units cannot be powered 
on individually -  they are all connected  to one, single 
power switch. Ask a professional technician for advice 
regarding how to safely power on the units.
The  room  contains  many  heat  sources such  as 
computers or refrigerators.
Close shutters/blinds to shield the unit from direct 
sunlight.
Turn off some of the computers during the hot test part 
of the day.
The  cooling  capacity  of  the  system  reduces  as  the 
outdoor  temperature  rises  and  the  system  may  not 
provide sufficient cooling if the local climate conditions 
are  not  considered  when  the  system's  outdoor  units 
were selected.
The outside temperature is unusually high.
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