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Flashing upper case C
A call for second stage cooling has be received
The 3-minute time delay can be bypassed when a call for compressor operation is
present by pressing the TEST button for 1 second and releasing. The compres-
sor will begin operation and the dual 7-segment will stop flashing.
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The ICC has a built in 30 second minimum unit run time. If a call for compressor
operation is received by the ICC and the call is removed, the compressor will con-
tinue to operate for 30 seconds. The dual 7-segment LEDs will flash “c” or “C”
while the minimum run timer is active.
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The ICC starts/stops the outdoor fan one (1) second after the start/stop of the
compressor upon a call for compressor operation to minimize current inrush
and/or voltage drop.
12.12 Active Compressor Protection Mode
The ICC actively protects the compressor from harmful operation during a fault
condition.
When the ICC detects a condition that could damage the compressor, the ICC will
enter active protection mode and lockout compressor operation
The condition causing active protection must be resolved then the ICC can be
reset to restart the system.
There are five (5) active protection modes:
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The ICC will display a flashing “L” followed by a flashing 21 when a low pressure
control lockout occurs.
The ICC addresses low pressure control faults differently depending on the mode
of unit operation (cooling or heating mode).
Active Protection – Code L21 – Open low pressure control
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If the LPC opens three (3) times during the same call for cooling operation, the
ICC will lockout the compressor to keep it from continuing to operate and flash a
L” on the dual 7-segment LEDs followed by a “21”.
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This mode of active protection must be manually reset.
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The 3-minute time delay can be bypassed when a call for compressor operation is present by
pressing the TEST button for 1 second and releasing. The compressor will begin operation
and the 7-segment will stop flashing.
30 Second Minimum Run Timer
The ICC has a built in 30 second minimum unit run time. If a call for compressor operation
is received by the ICC and the call is removed, the compressor will continue to operate for 30
seconds. The 7-segment LEDs will flash “c”, “C”, “h1”, or “h2 while the minimum run
timer is active.
1 Second Compressor/Fan Delay
The ICC starts/stops the outdoor fan one (1) second after the start/stop of the compressor
upon a call for compressor operation to minimize current inrush and/or voltage drop.
13.X Active Compressor Protection Mode
The ICC actively protects the compressor from harmful operation during a fault condition.
When the ICC detects a condition that could damage the compressor, the ICC will enter
active protection mode and lockout compressor operation
The condition causing active protection must be resolved then the ICC can be reset to restart
the system.
There are five (5) active protection modes:
1) Low Pressure Control Lockout
The ICC will display a flashing “L” followed by a flashing 21 when a low pressure
control lockout occurs.
The ICC addresses low pressure control faults differently depending on the mode of unit
operation (cooling or heating mode).
Active Protection – Code L21 – Open low pressure control
Cooling Mode
If the LPC opens three (3) times during the same call for cooling operation, the ICC will
lockout the compressor to keep it from continuing to operate and flash a L” on the 7-
segment LEDs followed by a “21”.
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h2” indicates second stage heating operation
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) Defrost Operation – When the ICC starts a defrost cycle, a lower case d” is displayed
on the 7-segment LEDs.
Lower case “dindicates defrost operation (in heating mode)
3
-minute Anti-short Cycle Timer
The ICC has a built in 3-minute time delay between compressor operations to protect the
compressor against short cycling. The 7-segment LEDs will flash “c”, “C”, “h1”, or “h2
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hile the short cycle timer is active and a call for unit operation is received.
Flashing lower case c
A call for first stage cooling has been received
Flashing upper case C
A call for second stage cooling has be received
Flashing lower case h and 1
A call for first stage heating has been received
Flashing lower case h and 2
A call for second stage heating has been received

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