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10.  MAINTENANCE DATA
(1)  Cautions
(a)  If you are disassembling and checking an air-conditioner, be sure to turn off the power before beginning. When work
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ing on indoor units, let the unit sit for about 1 minute after turning off the power before you begin work. When work
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ing on an outdoor unit, there may be an electrical charge applied to the main circuit (electrolytic condenser),  so begin 
work only after discharging this electrical charge (to DC 10 V or lower).
(b)  When taking  out printed circuit  boards, be  sure to do  so without  exerting force on  the circuit  boards or package 
components.
(c)  When  disconnecting  and  connecting  connectors,  take hold  of  the connector  housing  and  do not  pull  on the  lead 
wires.
(2)  Items to check before troubleshooting
(a)  Have you thoroughly investigated the details of the trouble which the customer is complaining about?
(b)  Is the air-conditioner running? Is it displaying any self-diagnosis information?
(c)  Is  a power source with the correct voltage connected?
(d)  Are the control lines connecting the indoor and outdoor units wired correctly and connected securely?
(e)  Is the outdoor unit’s service valve open?
(3)  Troubleshooting procedure (If the air-conditioner does not run at all)
If the air-conditioner does not run at all, diagnose the trouble using the following troubleshooting procedure. If the air- 
conditioner is running but breaks down, proceed to troubleshooting step (4).
 Important
     When all the following conditions are met, we say that the air-conditioner will not run at all.
(a)
 
The RUN light does not light up.
(b)
 
The aps do not open.
(c)
 
The indoor unit fan motors do not run.
(d)
 
The self-diagnosis display does not function.
Troubleshooting procedure (If the air-conditioner does not run at all)
Is  the  correct  voltage 
connected for the power 
source?
With  the  power  off, do 
the aps open manually, 
then  close  again when 
the power is turned on?
Is  th e r e  a  r e cept i o n 
sound  emitted from  the 
unit  when it is operated 
by the remote control?
Replace the indoor PCB and 
perform an operation check.
Make sure the correct volt-
age is connected, then per-
form an operation check.
Is the current fuse on the in-
door unit PCB blown?
Proceed to the indoor PCB 
check.
Proceed to the wireless remote 
control troubleshooting proce-
dure.
If the package components 
are not damaged, replace 
the fuse and perform an op-
eration check again.
*  If the  voltage  is  correct,  it  will  be 
within the following voltage range.
  AC 198 ~ 264 V