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		 SERVICE MANUAL   
					Thru-the-Wall Series with R-410A   
					BG-81G   
					BG-101G   
					BG-103G   
					BG-123G   
					BGE-103G   
					BGE-123G   
					BG-143G   
					
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					1. PRECAUTION   
					1.1 Safety precaution   
					 
					 
					 
					To prevent injury to the user and property damage, the following instructions must be followed.   
					Incorrect operation may cause harm or damage.   
					Before servicing unit, be sure to read this service manual.   
					1.2 Warning   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					Do not use damaged power cords, plugs, or a loose socket.   
					Always use the power plug and socket with the ground terminal.   
					Do not modify or extend the power cord.   
					Do not turn the air-conditioner ON or OFF by plugging or unplugging the power plug.   
					Use a dedicated power outlet for this appliance.   
					Grasp the plug to remove the cord from the outlet. Do not touch it with wet hands.   
					Do not place a heater or other appliance near the power cable.   
					Do not allow water to run into electrical parts.   
					Do not store or use flammable gas or combustibles near the air conditioner.   
					Unplug the unit if strange sounds, odors, or smoke comes from it.   
					1.3 Caution   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					Use a soft cloth to clean the unit. Do not use harsh detergents, solvents, etc.   
					Do not touch the metal parts of the product when removing the air filter. They are very sharp.   
					Do not step on or put anything on the air conditioner   
					Do not insert hands or other objects through the air inlet or outlet while the air conditioner is plugged in.   
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					2. FEATURES AND PANEL   
					2.1 Features   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					Slide-in and Top-out chassis for simple installation and service (on some models).   
					Washable one-touch filter and easy access panel.   
					Super compact design.   
					Reliable and efficient rotary compressor.   
					Fresh air switch (on some models).   
					Anti-freezing control in cooling mode. Prevents water from freezing on evaporator by   
					sensing the evaporator pipe temperature in cooling mode.   
					 
					 
					 
					Auto-restart function.   
					Time delay safety for compressor. Restart approx. 3 minutes after the power failure.   
					Auto mode in heating mode. Operation mode can be automatically set by the room   
					temperature.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					Sleep mode.   
					Self-diagnosis function.   
					Filter check sensor after 250 hours.   
					Auto cool function.   
					Follow me function (optional).   
					Ionizer function (optional).   
					Silver ion filter (optional).   
					Alternate between Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display units   
					24 hours timer function.   
					Energy saver.   
					2.2 Control panel illustration   
					 
					Control panel for cooling only models:   
					B Panel   
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					Control panel for cooling and heating models:   
					B Panel   
					Note: The control panels above are representative of many available models. Your model   
					may be slightly different.   
					On/Off (On and Off):   
					Press this button once to start the unit, press again to stop.   
					FAN:   
					Press this button to select appropriate fan speed.   
					Fan Speed mode has four options - Auto, Low, Med or High. Each time the button is pressed,   
					the fan speed mode is shifted.   
					TEMPRATURE UP AND DOWN:   
					Press the Up(▲)or Down(▼) buttons to change temperature setting.   
					Press the Up(▲) button to increase the set (operating) temperature of the unit.   
					Press the Down(▼) button to decrease the set (operating) temperature of the unit.   
					Press or hold either button until the desired temperature is displayed. This temperature will be   
					automatically maintained anywhere between 62°F (17°C) and 86°F (30°C).   
					MODE:   
					Press this button to select operation mode.   
					Each time you press the button, the operation mode is selected in a sequence that goes from   
					Auto, Cool, Dry and Fan for cooling only models. and Auto, Cool, Dry, Heat and Fan for electric   
					heating models.   
					ENERGY SAVER:   
					Press this button to activate energy saving. This feature can only function in cooling mode.   
					SLEEP:   
					Press this button to save energy and create a more comfortable environment when sleeping. In   
					this function, the setting temperature will increase by 2° F degrees 30 minutes after the mode is   
					selected. The temperature will then continue to increase by another 2° F degrees after every 30   
					minutes. After 7 hours, the unit return to the originally programmed settings. The Sleep mode   
					program can be cancelled at any time during operation by again pressing the Sleep button.   
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					TIMER:   
					Press this button to set the time for unit starting or stopping.   
					Press or hold the Up (▲) / Down (▼) to set the timer time.   
					Turning the unit ON or OFF at any time will cancel the Auto Start/Stop function.   
					CHECK FILTER:   
					This feature is a reminder to clean the Air Filter for more efficient operation. The “CHECK   
					FILTER” light will illuminate after 250 hours of operation.   
					After the filter is cleaned, press this button to confirm that the filter has been cleaned and the   
					light will go off.   
					FOLLOW ME (OPTIONAL):   
					Press the button on the remote controller to activate this feature, which serves as a remote   
					thermostat allowing for the precise temperature control at its location, rather than using the   
					thermostat sensor in the unit’s display.   
					Clean Air (OPTIONAL):   
					Press this button to start the Clean Air feature, press again to stop.   
					When this feature is started, the Ionizer is energized to generate abundant anions to fill the   
					room with refreshing and natural air.   
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					3. UNIT DIMENSION   
					3.1 Unit dimension:   
					4. OPERATION LIMITS   
					4.1 Cooling operation   
					Outdoor unit air temp DB   
					Indoor air temp DB   
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					Note: The chart is the result from the continuous operation under constant air   
					temperature conditions. However, the initial pull-down stage is not included.   
					4.2 Electric heating operation   
					Indoor air temp DB   
					Outdoor air temp DB   
					Note: The chart is the result from the continuous operation under constant air   
					temperature conditions. However, the initial pull-down stage is not included.   
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					5. PROTECTION FUNCTION   
					5.1 Symbol & Meaning   
					TA: Indoor ambient temperature;   
					TE: Indoor evaporator temperature;   
					TS: Setting temperature through the remote controller.   
					5.2 Protection Function   
					 3 minute compressor time delay   
					The compressor will wait for 3 minutes before restarting, so as to prevent the pressure   
					imbalance in refrigerant system from resulting in compressor rotor locking.   
					 Anti-freezing protection in cooling or dry mode   
					Anti-freezing function is activated according to TE.   
					If TE is lower than 33.8°F (1℃) for 14 minutes, the evaporator anti-freezing protection will be   
					activated. The compressor will turn off for 5 minutes. 5 minutes later, if the evaporator pipe   
					temperature is still lower than 33.8°F (1℃), the compressor remain off; when it gets higher   
					than 33.8°F (1℃), the compressor will restart and the antifreeze function will be cancelled.   
					Note: If the compressor stops operation, the time will be cleared.   
					If the fan motor turns to High speed or the indoor ambient temperature gets over 78.8°F   
					(26℃), the time will keep inactive, not be cleared.   
					 Anti-frosting protection and defect at cooling or dry mode   
					After compressor runs for 3 minutes, if TE is less than 5°F (-15℃) for the subsequent 3   
					minutes, the anti-frosting protection will be activated and the compressor will stop for the   
					following 6 minutes. After that time, if the condition for de-frosting function is met again in the   
					following 10 minutes while the compressor is operating, the unit will display ‘Ed’ to indicate that   
					the unit is in the defrost mode defect. The compressor and fan motor will turn OFF   
					 
					Note: The Defect display can be cancelled only by pressing the ON/OFF button on the unit   
					or the remote controller.   
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					 Fault Code   
					Defect code   
					Defect explanation   
					Ed   
					Evaporator de-frosting defect.   
					Indoor ambient temperature sensor failure in heating, cooling, dry and auto   
					mode.   
					AS   
					HS   
					LO   
					HI   
					DAHT sensor failure in heating mode.   
					Sensor disconnection malfunction in fan only mode   
					Sensor short circuit malfunction in fan only mode   
					6. COMPONENT OPERATION & TESTING   
					WARNING:   
					DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD FROM THE POWER PLUG BEFORE SERVICING OR   
					TESTING.   
					6.1 COMPRESSORS   
					Compressors are single phase, 115 or 230/208 volt, depending on the model number. All   
					compressor motors are permanent split capacitor type using only a running capacitor across   
					the start and run terminal.   
					All compressors are internally spring mounted and externally mounted on rubber isolators.   
					COMPRESSOR WINDING TEST (See Figure 1)   
					Remove compressor terminal box cover and disconnect   
					wires from terminals. Using an ohmmeter, check   
					continuity across the following:   
					1. Terminal "C" and "S" - no continuity   
					- open winding - replace compressor.   
					2. Terminal "C" and "R" - no continuity   
					- open winding - replace compressor.   
					3. Terminal "R" and "S" - no continuity   
					- open winding - replace compressor.   
					Figure 1: Compressor winding test   
					GROUND TEST   
					Use an ohmmeter set on its highest scale. Touch   
					one lead to the compressor body (clean point of   
					contact as a good connection is a must) and the   
					other probe in turn to each compressor terminal   
					(see Figure 2.) If a reading is obtained, the   
					compressor is grounded and must be replaced.   
					Figure 2: Typical ground test   
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					CHECKING COMPRESSOR EFFICIENCY   
					The reason for compressor inefficiency is normally due to broken or damaged suction and/or   
					discharge valves, reducing the ability of the compressor to pump refrigerant gas.   
					This condition can be checked as follows:   
					1. Install a piercing valve on the suction and discharge or liquid process tube.   
					2. Attach gauges to the high and low sides of the system.   
					3. Start the system and run a “cooling performance test.”   
					If test shows:   
					A. Below normal high side pressure.   
					B. Above normal low side pressure.   
					C. Low temperature difference across coil.   
					The compressor valves are faulty - replace the compressor.   
					THERMAL OVERLOAD (External)   
					Some compressors are equipped with an external overload which   
					is located in the compressor terminal box adjacent to the   
					compressor body (see Figure 3.) The overload is wired in series   
					with the common motor terminal. The overload senses both major   
					amperage and compressor temperature. High motor temperature   
					or amperage heats the disc causing it to open and break the   
					circuit to the common motor terminal.   
					Figure 3: External overload   
					Heat generated within the compressor shell is usually due to:   
					1. High amperage.   
					2. Low refrigerant charge.   
					3. Frequent recycling.   
					4. Dirty condenser.   
					TERMINAL OVERLOAD – TEST (Compressor - External Type)   
					1. Remove overload.   
					2. Allow time for overload to reset before attempting to test.   
					3. Apply ohmmeter probes to terminals on overload wires. There should be continuity through   
					the overload.   
					TERMINAL OVERLOAD (Internal)   
					Some model compressors are equipped with an internal overload. The overload is embedded   
					in the motor windings to sense the winding temperature and/or current draw. The overload is   
					connected in series with the common motor terminal.   
					Should the internal temperature and/or current draw become excessive, the contacts in the   
					overload will open, turning off the compressor. The overload will automatically reset, but may   
					require several hours before the heat is dissipated.   
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					CHECKING THE INTERNAL OVERLOAD (see Figure 4.)   
					1. With no power to unit, remove the leads from the compressor   
					terminals.   
					2. Using an ohmmeter, test continuity between terminals C-S   
					and C-R. If not continuous, the compressor overload is open   
					and the compressor must be replaced.   
					Figure 4: Internal overload   
					6.2 FAN MOTOR   
					A single phase permanent split capacitor motor is used to drive the evaporator blower and   
					condenser fan. A self-resetting overload is located inside the motor to protect against high   
					temperature and high amperage conditions.   
					FAN MOTOR - TEST   
					1. Determine that capacitor is serviceable.   
					2. Disconnect fan motor wires from fan speed switch or system switch.   
					3. Apply "live" test cord probes on Red wire and common terminal of capacitor. Motor should   
					run at high speed.   
					4. Apply "live" test cord probes on Yellow wire and common terminal of capacitor. Motor should   
					run at mid speed.   
					5. Apply "live" test cord probes on White wire and common terminal of capacitor. Motor should   
					run at low speed.   
					6. Apply "live" test cord probes on each of the remaining wires from the speed switch or   
					system switch to test intermediate speeds.   
					6.3 CAPACITOR, RUN   
					A run capacitor is wired across the auxiliary and main   
					winding of a single phase permanent split capacitor motor   
					such as the compressor and fan motor. A single capacitor   
					can be used for each motor or a dual rated capacitor can   
					be used for both.   
					The capacitor's primary function is to reduce the line   
					current while greatly improving the torque characteristics   
					of a motor. The capacitor also reduces the line current to   
					the motor by improving the power factor of the load. The   
					hook-up line side of the capacitor is marked with a red dot and is   
					wired to the line side of the circuit (see Figure 5.)   
					Figure 5: Run capacitor   
					CAPACITOR - TEST   
					1. Remove capacitor from unit.   
					2. Check for visual damage such as bulges, cracks, or leaks.   
					3. For dual rated, apply an ohmmeter lead to common (C) terminal and the other probe to the   
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					compressor (HERM) terminal. A satisfactory capacitor will cause a deflection on the pointer,   
					then gradually move back to infinity.   
					4. Reverse the leads of the probe and momentarily touch the capacitor terminals. The   
					deflection of the pointer should be two times that of the first check if the capacitor is good.   
					5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to check fan motor capacitor.   
					NOTE: A shorted capacitor will indicate a low resistance and the pointer will move to the "0"   
					end of the scale and remain there as long as the probes are connected.   
					An open capacitor will show no movement of the pointer when placed across the   
					terminals of the capacitor.   
					6.4 THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT   
					No attempt should be made to adjust thermostat. Due to the sensitivity of the internal   
					mechanism and the sophisticated equipment required to check the calibration, it is suggested   
					that the thermostat be replaced rather than calibrated. Thermostat bulb must be straight to   
					insure proper performance.   
					6.5 HEATING ELEMENT - See Figure 6   
					All electric heater models are equipped with a heating element.   
					The heating element contains a fuse link and a heater limit   
					switch. The fuse link is in series with the power supply and   
					will open and interrupt the power when the temperature   
					reaches 183.2°F (84°C) or 199.4°F (93°C) depending on series   
					model, or a short circuit occurs in the heating element.   
					Once the fuse link separates, a new fuse link must   
					be installed. NOTE: Always replace with the exact replacement.   
					The heater element has a high limit control. This control is a   
					bimetal thermostat mounted in the top of the heating element.   
					Should the fan motor fail or filter become clogged, the high limit   
					Figure 6: Heating element   
					control will open and interrupt power to the heater before reaching an unsafe temperature   
					condition.   
					The control is designed to open at 104°F (40°C). Test continuity below 104°F (40°C). and for   
					open above 104°F (40°C)..   
					Press the “Mode” button, select “Heat” mode, to bring on the heating element and turn off the   
					compressor. The room temperature sensor will then control the cycling of the element when   
					the selected indoor temperature is reached.   
					Testing of the elements can be done using an ohmmeter across the terminals after the   
					connecting wires have been removed. A cold resistance reading of approximately 10.2 ohms   
					for the 4.7 KW heater should be registered.   
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					6.6 VALVE, DRAIN PAN (see Figure 7)   
					During the cooling mode of operation, condensate which   
					collects in the drain pan is picked up by the condenser   
					fan blade and sprayed onto the condenser coil. This   
					assists in cooling the refrigerant plus evaporating the   
					water.   
					During the heating mode of operation, it is necessary   
					that water be removed to prevent it from freezing due to   
					cold outside temperatures. This could cause the   
					condenser fan blade to freeze in the accumulated water   
					and prevent it from turning.   
					To provide a means of draining this water, a bellows type   
					drain valve is installed over a drain opening in the Chassis.   
					Figure 7: Drain pan valve   
					This valve is temperature sensitive and will open when the outside temperature reaches 40°F   
					(4.4°C). The valve will close gradually as the temperature rises above 40°F (4.4°C) to fully   
					close at 68°F (20°C).   
					6.7 SEALED REFRIGERATION SYSTEM REPAIRS   
					EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:   
					1. Voltmeter   
					2. Ammeter   
					3. Ohmmeter   
					4. E.P.A. Approved Refrigerant Recovery System.   
					5. Vacuum Pump (capable of 200 microns or less vacuum.)   
					6. Acetylene Welder   
					7. Electronic Halogen Leak Detector (G.E. Type H-6 or equivalent.)   
					8. Accurate refrigerant charge measuring device such as:   
					a. Balance Scales - 1/2 oz. accuracy   
					b. Charging Board - 1/2 oz. accuracy   
					9. High Pressure Gauge - (0 - 400 lbs.)   
					10. Low Pressure Gauge - (30 - 150 lbs.)   
					11. Vacuum Gauge - (0 - 1000 microns)   
					EQUIPMENT MUST BE CAPABLE OF:   
					1. Recovery CFC's as low as 5%.   
					2. Evacuation from both the high side and low side of the system simultaneously.   
					3. Introducing refrigerant charge into high side of the system.   
					4. Accurately weighing the refrigerant charge actually introduced into the system.   
					5. Facilities for flowing nitrogen through refrigeration tubing during all brazing processes.   
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					HERMETIC COMPONENT REPLACEMENT   
					The following procedure applies when replacing components in the sealed refrigeration circuit   
					or repairing refrigerant leaks. (Compressor, condenser, evaporator, capillary tube, refrigerant   
					leaks, etc.)   
					1. Recover the refrigerant from the system at the process tube located on the high side of the   
					system by installing a line tap on the process tube. Apply gauge from process tube to EPA   
					approved gauges from process tube to EPA approved recovery system. Recover CFCs in   
					system to at least 5%.   
					2. Cut the process tube below pinch off on the suction side of the compressor.   
					3. Connect the line from the nitrogen tank to the suction process tube.   
					4. Drift dry nitrogen through the system and unsolder the more distant connection first. (Filter   
					drier, high side process tube, etc.)   
					5. Replace inoperative component, and always install a new filter drier. Drift dry nitrogen   
					through the system when making these connections.   
					6. Pressurize system to 30 PSIG with proper refrigerant and boost refrigerant pressure to 150   
					PSIG with dry nitrogen.   
					7. Leak test complete system with electric halogen leak detector, correcting any leaks found.   
					8. Reduce the system to zero gauge pressure.   
					9. Connect vacuum pump to high side and low side of system with deep vacuum hoses, or   
					copper tubing. (Do not use regular hoses.)   
					10. Evacuate system to maximum absolute holding pressure of 200 microns or less.   
					NOTE: This process can be sped up by use of heat lamps, or by breaking the vacuum with   
					refrigerant or dry nitrogen at 5,000 microns. Pressurize system to 5 PSIG and   
					leave a minimum of 10 minutes. Recover refrigerant, and proceed with evacuation   
					of a pressure of 200 microns or a minimum of 10%.   
					11. Break vacuum by charging system from the high side with the correct amount of refrigerant   
					specified. This will prevent boiling the oil out of the crankcase.   
					NOTE: If the entire charge will not enter the high side, allow the remainder to enter the low   
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					side in small increments while operating the unit.   
					12. Restart unit several times after allowing pressures to stabilize. Pinch off process tubes, cut   
					and solder the ends. Remove pinch off tool, and leak check the process tube ends.   
					SPECIAL PROCEDURE IN THE CASE OF COMPRESSOR MOTOR BURNOUT   
					1. Recover all refrigerant and oil from the system.   
					2. Remove compressor, capillary tube and filter drier from the system.   
					3. Flush evaporator condenser and all connecting tubing with dry nitrogen or equivalent, to   
					remove all contamination from system. Inspect suction and discharge line for carbon   
					deposits. Remove and clean if necessary.   
					4. Reassemble the system, including new drier strainer and capillary tube.   
					5. Proceed with process as outlined under hermetic component replacement.   
					ROTARY COMPRESSOR SPECIAL TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE   
					Basically, troubleshooting and servicing rotary compressors is the same as on the   
					reciprocating compressor with only a few exceptions.   
					1. Because of the spinning motion of the rotary, the mounts are critical. If vibration is present,   
					check the mounts carefully..   
					2. The electrical terminals on the rotary are in a different order than the reciprocating   
					compressors. The terminal markings are on the cover gasket. Use your wiring diagram to   
					insure correct connections.   
					REFRIGERANT CHARGE   
					1. The refrigerant charge is extremely critical. Measure charge carefully - as exact as possible   
					to the nameplate charge.   
					2. The correct method for charging the a rotary compressor is to introduce liquid refrigerant   
					into the high side of the system with the unit off. Then start compressor and enter the   
					balance of the charge, gas only, into the low side.   
					The introduction of liquid into the low side, without the use of a capillary tube, will cause   
					damage to the discharge valve of the rotary compressor.   
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					7. WIRING DIAGRAM   
					The wiring diagrams listed below are representative of models deployed with full features. Your   
					model may not offer all these features, accordingly it will slightly differ from your wiring diagram   
					in these optional features area. Refer to the actual wiring diagram included wit your unit.   
					 
					Wiring Diagram For TTW Cooling only models:   
					 
					Wiring Diagram For TTW Cooling and Heating models:   
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					8. TROUBLESHOOTING   
					In general, problems are classified by three types. One is called Starting Failure which is   
					caused from an electrical defect, another is ineffective Air Conditioning caused by a defect in   
					the refrigeration circuit and improper application, and the other is called Structure Damage.   
					8.1 Flow Chart   
					Display keeps showing "AS" or "HS".   
					Yes   
					Correct or repair the wires.   
					Check the wiring.   
					No   
					Yes   
					Check the resistance of room temperature sensor,   
					Replace the room temperature sensor.   
					according to the characteristic table.   
					No   
					Replace the main control board.   
					Display keeps showing "LO" or "HI".   
					Check whether the room ambient temperature is over 31C (90F) or lower than 16C (60F).   
					No   
					Yes   
					Check the resistance of room temperature sensor,   
					according to the characteristic table.   
					Replace the room temperature sensor.   
					No   
					Replace the control board.   
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					The "filter check" lamp is on.   
					Press "filter check" button several times and check whether the problem stops.   
					Replace the main control board.   
					No   
					Button of remote controller doesn’t work.   
					Check the power supply.   
					No   
					Check whether the voltage of battery is lower than 2.2V.   
					No   
					Check whether the failure button is locked by button holder.   
					No   
					Check whether the buttons on the unit work normally.   
					Yes   
					Replace with new batteries.   
					Yes   
					Replace the remote controller.   
					No   
					Check the wiring.   
					No   
					Yes   
					Check whether the transformer damaged   
					(open circuit or short circuit).   
					Replace the transformer.   
					No   
					Check whether other modes work normally.   
					No   
					Replace the display board.   
					No   
					Replace the main control board.   
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					Operation panel doesn’t work.   
					Check the power supply.   
					No   
					Press the "LED" button of remote controller several times and   
					check whether the problem stops.   
					No   
					Check the wiring of display board.   
					No   
					Yes   
					Repair the wiring.   
					Replace the display board.   
					No   
					Replace the main control board.   
					Follow me mode doesn’t work.   
					Check the power supply.   
					No   
					Press "follow me" button several times and check whether this mode can work.   
					(Pay attention to the position of Remote controller)   
					No   
					Yes   
					Check w hether other functions of r emote   
					work or not.   
					Check the batteries. Replace it if failed.   
					No   
					Replace the remote controller.   
					No   
					Replace the display board.   
					No   
					Replace the main control board.   
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					Display keeps showing "Ed".   
					Check whether the evaporator frosts.   
					No   
					Check whether the indoor air inlet is blocked.   
					No   
					Check whether the indoor ambient temperature is too low.   
					No   
					Check whether the indoor dust filter is too dirty.   
					No   
					Check whether there is too much water on the chassis.   
					No   
					Check the wiring of pipe temperature sensor.   
					No   
					Check the pipe temperature sensor.   
					Replace the main control board.   
					Replace the pipe temperature sensor.   
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					Compressor doesn’t work.   
					Check whether the indoor temperature is lower than 59F (15°C).   
					No   
					Check the power supply.   
					No   
					Check whether the voltage is too high or too low.   
					No   
					Check the wiring.   
					No   
					Check whether the compressor is in overload protection mode.   
					No   
					Check whether the relay of compressor in PCB works normally (Start the unit, wait 3 minutes   
					for the compressor to turn on, and set the unit in the cool mode and 26F (17C). Then check the   
					output of relay and replace the PCB if failed.   
					No   
					Remove t he overl oad p rotector a nd cool t o   
					normal temperature. Then che ck whether it is   
					open circuit. Replace if failed.   
					Check whether the external   
					protector works normally.   
					Comparing with compressor specification, check the resistance of compressor.   
					No   
					Replace the compressor.   
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					The fan motor doesn’t work.   
					Check the power supply.   
					Check whether the indoor (outdoor) fan is locked.   
					No   
					Check the wiring.   
					No   
					Check whether the relays on PCB for motor work normally.   
					No   
					No   
					Comparing w ith f an m otor spec ification, check   
					the resistance of fan motor.   
					Replace the fan motor.   
					Cooling mode doesn’t work or not cooling not enough.   
					Check the operation mode.   
					Check the set temperature.   
					Check whether the filter is dirty/clogged.   
					No   
					Start t he unit in t he cool m ode and check w hether the   
					temperature of compressor’s discharge pipe is between 176°F   
					(80℃) to 194°F (90℃). If no, recharge refrigerant.   
					Replace the capillary tube.   
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					The air conditioner doesn’t work.   
					Check the power supply.   
					No   
					Check the wiring.   
					No   
					Check whether the transformer has failed. Measure the output voltage of transformer and   
					check whether it is the range from +5V to 12V. If not, replace the transformer.   
					No   
					Replace the PCB.   
					The compressor doesn’t stop, after the set temperature is reached.   
					Check the wiring.   
					No   
					Check whether the unit can turn off using the remote controller.   
					No   
					Check whether all te mperature sensors a re n ormal, comparing   
					with the resistance table. If not, replace the sensor.   
					No   
					Replace the PCB.   
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					The compressor cycles on/off frequently.   
					Check whether the airflow is blocked.   
					No   
					Check if the fan motor isn’t working.   
					No   
					Check whether capacitor of compressor is working normally.   
					No   
					Check whether the relay of compressor on PCB works normally.   
					No   
					Replace the PCB.   
					No   
					Check whether the capillary tube is blocked.   
					No   
					Replace the capillary.   
					No   
					Replace the compressor.   
					Temperature controller doesn’t work or is unstable.   
					Check whether the set temperature is reached.   
					No   
					Test the several higher temperature set points and check whether unit works normally.   
					No   
					Check the wiring.   
					No   
					Check whether the unit is correctly installed.   
					No   
					Check the temperature controller. Replace if failed.   
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					Water drips from the unit.   
					Check whether the ambient humidity is too high.   
					No   
					Check whether the indoor outlet airflow foam is wet if water is dripping from the louvers.   
					No   
					Check whether the unit is correctly installed.   
					No   
					Check whether the air outlet foam is installed normally.   
					No   
					Check whether the foam of evaporator base is damaged.   
					No   
					Check whether the drain passage of evaporator is blocked. Replace if failed.   
					Temperature controller interrupts frequently.   
					Check whether the set temperature is reached.   
					No   
					Check the wiring.   
					No   
					Check whether the compressor is in the protection mode or 3 minute time delay.   
					No   
					Check the specification of temperature controller. Replace if failed   
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					Not heating or not heating enough. (Cooling and Electric Heater)   
					Check the mode.   
					No   
					Check whether the airflow speed is too low.   
					No   
					Check the heat load of the room.   
					No   
					Check the specification of PTC-heater.   
					Fan motor speed can’t change. (Electric Control)   
					Check the wiring.   
					No   
					Check the capacitor of fan motor. Replace if failed.   
					No   
					Replace the PCB.   
					No   
					Check the resistance of fan motor and replace the motor if failed.   
					Fan motor speed can’t change. (Mechanical Control)   
					Check whether the selector is damaged.   
					No   
					Check whether the ca pacitor of fan motor is in the rang e from 95 % to   
					105% of rated capacity. Replace the capacitor if failed.   
					No   
					Check the resistance of fan motor and replace if failed.   
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					8.2 General Troubleshooting   
					PROBLEM P   
					OSSIBLE CAUSE   
					REMARK   
					Check voltage at electrical outlet. Correct if   
					none.   
					No power   
					Check voltage at the power cord terminal.   
					Replace the power cord if none.   
					Connect wire. Refer to wiring diagram for   
					terminal identification. Repair or replace   
					loose terminal.   
					Power supply cord   
					Wire disconnected or   
					connection loose   
					Fan motor doesn’t   
					run.   
					Main switch failure   
					Check and replace the main switch if failure.   
					Test capacitor. Replace if not within +/-10%   
					of manufacturer's rating. Replace if   
					shorted, open or damaged.   
					Capacitor (Discharge   
					capacitor before testing)   
					Fan blade hitting shroud or blower hitting   
					scroll. Realign assembly. Check fan motor   
					bearings. Replace the motor if motor shaft   
					do not rotate.   
					Will not rotate   
					Check voltage. Call an electrician if not   
					within limits.   
					Test capacitor. Replace if not within +/-10%   
					of manufacturer's rating.   
					Fan motor runs   
					intermittently   
					Cycles on overload.   
					Check bearings. Replace the motor if the   
					fan blade cannot rotate freely.   
					Pay attention to any change from high   
					speed to low speed. Replace the motor if   
					the speed does not change.   
					Replace the fan if cracked, out of balance,   
					or partially missing.   
					Fan   
					Replace the blower if cracked, out of   
					balance, or partially missing.   
					Blower   
					Fan motor noise.   
					Loose screws   
					Tighten them.   
					Replace the motor if knocking sounds continue   
					when running or loose, or the motor hums or   
					noise appears to be internal while running.   
					Worn bearings   
					Thermostat   
					Compressor does   
					not to stop although   
					room temperature   
					has reached set   
					temperature.   
					Check and replace the thermostat.   
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					PROBLEM P   
					OSSIBLE CAUSE   
					REMARK   
					Clean or replace if restricted.   
					Close if open.   
					Air filter   
					Vent door   
					Determine if the unit is properly sized for   
					the area to be cooled or heated.   
					Unit undersized   
					Condenser and Evaporator Clean if restricted.   
					Check the fan capacitor and replace if not   
					Fan motor   
					within +/-10% of manufacturer’s rating.   
					Take proper measures to make sure doors   
					and windows are sealed well.   
					Room structure   
					Clean or remove if any barrier is found to   
					block the inlet/outlet wind flow of the unit   
					(drapes, shrubs, etc.).   
					Air flow   
					Add a awning if the unit is exposed to direct   
					sunlight or move the unit to another window   
					that’s not exposed to direct sunlight.   
					Check the tubes for leakage. Reclaim the   
					refrigerant, correct the leakage points and   
					recharge.   
					Sunlight   
					Refrigerant loss   
					Insufficient cooling   
					or heating.   
					Regulate the flow of capillary tube and   
					ensure the evaporating temperature is   
					appropriate, if the evaporator is frosted.   
					Replace if blocked. Repair joint if leaking.   
					The inlet and outlet valve of the   
					Capillary tube   
					Compressor   
					compressor may be damaged, making the   
					low pressure connected with the high   
					pressure. The refrigerating system can not   
					produce high pressure and low pressure.   
					Replace the compressor after checking for   
					the reason of failure.   
					Reduce if too many (dryers, electric   
					heaters, small appliances, etc.)   
					Heat sources   
					Drainage   
					If drainage is blocked it will increase the   
					efficiency in cooling mode, but will cause   
					the condenser to frost in heating mode.   
					Remove any obstacles.   
					If the amount of the refrigerant is too large,   
					making the compressor load too large.   
					Reclaim and recharge the refrigerant after   
					checking for the reason of failure.   
					The compressor is seized. Replace after   
					checking for the reason of failure.   
					Refrigerant   
					Stop instantly after   
					startup.   
					Compressor   
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					PROBLEM P   
					OSSIBLE CAUSE   
					REMARK   
					Check the voltage. Call an electrician if not   
					within correct limits of +/- 10% of nominal   
					voltage rating required.   
					No power   
					Wiring   
					Check terminals. Repair and correct if loose.   
					Check and adjust the thermostat.   
					Temperature setting   
					Main switch setting   
					No cooling or   
					heating.   
					Check and adjust the main switch setting.   
					Check the resistance of reversing valve wire.   
					Replace the wire if short, open or damaged.   
					If the reversing valve is blocked, the heating   
					mode will not operate. Replace the reversing   
					valve after checking the reason for failure.   
					Check voltage. Call Supply Authority if not   
					within limits of +/- 10% of nominal voltage   
					rating required.   
					Reversing valve wire   
					Reversing valve   
					Voltage   
					Wiring   
					Check the wire connections, if loose, repair   
					or replace the terminal. If wires are off,   
					refer to wiring diagram for identification,   
					and replace. Check wire locations. If not   
					per wiring diagram, correct.   
					Compressor will not Main switch failure   
					run while fan motor   
					Check and replace the main switch if failed.   
					Check the capacitor.   
					runs.   
					Capacitor (Discharge   
					Replace if not within +/-10% of   
					capacitor before testing)   
					manufacturer’s rating. Replace if shorted,   
					open, or damaged.   
					Check the thermostat setting if not at the   
					coolest (in cooling mode) or the warmest (in   
					heating mode). Try adjusting these settings.   
					Check the compressor for open circuit or   
					ground. If open or grounded, replace the   
					compressor.   
					Thermostat   
					Compressor   
					If copper tubing is rubbing against the cabinet   
					and vibrating while operating, remove the   
					cabinet and carefully rearrange tubing to not   
					contact cabinet, compressor, shroud and barrier.   
					The input power supply voltage is too low or   
					not within +/- 10% of nominal voltage rating   
					required. Call an electrician if not within limits.   
					When the outdoor temperature is too high,   
					the compressor will go into a protection   
					mode or 3 minute time delay.   
					Excessive noise.   
					Copper tubing   
					Power supply   
					The unit starts and   
					stops frequently.   
					Outdoor temperature   
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					PROBLEM   
					POSSIBLE CAUSE   
					Low voltage.   
					TO CORRECT   
					Compressor   
					does not run.   
					Check for voltage at compressor. 115 volt   
					and 230 volt units will operate at 10%   
					voltage variance   
					Thermostat not set cold enough   
					or inoperative.   
					Set thermostat to coldest position. Test   
					thermostat and replace if inoperative.   
					Compressor hums but cuts off on Hard start compressor. Direct test   
					overload.   
					compressor. If compressor starts, add   
					starting components.   
					Open or shorted compressor   
					windings.   
					Check for continuity and resistance.   
					Open overload.   
					Test overload protector and replace if   
					inoperative.   
					Test capacitor and replace if inoperative.   
					Test for continuity in all positions.   
					Replace if inoperative.   
					Open capacitor.   
					Inoperative system switch.   
					Broken, loose or incorrect wiring. Refer to appropriate wiring diagram to check   
					wiring.   
					Fan motor   
					Inoperative system switch.   
					Test switch and replace in inoperative.   
					does not run.   
					Broken, loose or incorrect wiring. Refer to applicable wiring diagram.   
					Open capacitor.   
					Test capacitor and replace if inoperative.   
					Test switch and replace if inoperative.   
					Test fan motor and replace if inoperative.   
					(Be sure internal overload has had time to   
					reset.)   
					Fan speed switch open.   
					Inoperative fan motor.   
					Does not   
					Undersized unit.   
					Refer to Sizing Charts.   
					cool, or cools   
					only slightly.   
					Thermostat open or inoperative.   
					Set to coldest position. Test thermostat and   
					replace if necessary.   
					Dirty filter.   
					Clean as recommended in Owner’s Manual.   
					Use steam or detergents to clean.   
					Dirty or plugged condenser or   
					evaporator coil.   
					Poor air circulation in area being Adjust discharge air louvers. Use high fan   
					cooled.   
					speed.   
					Fresh air or exhaust air door   
					open on applicable models.   
					Low capacity – undercharge.   
					Compressor not pumping   
					properly.   
					Close doors. Instruct customer on use of this   
					feature.   
					Check for leak and make repair.   
					Check amperage draw against nameplate. If   
					not conclusive, make pressure test.   
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					POSSIBLE CAUSE   
					TO CORRECT   
					Unit does   
					not run.   
					Fuse blown or circuit tripped.   
					Replace fuse, reset breaker. If repeats,   
					check fuse or breaker size. Check for shorts   
					in unit wiring and components.   
					Power cord not plugged in.   
					System switch in "Off" position.   
					Inoperative system switch.   
					Set switch correctly.   
					Test for continuity in each switch position.   
					Check wiring and connections.   
					Loose or disconnected wiring at Reconnect per wiring diagram.   
					switch or other components.   
					Thermostat   
					does not   
					Thermostat contacts stuck.   
					Replace thermostat.   
					Thermostat set at coldest point.   
					Turn to higher temperature setting to see if   
					the unit cycles off.   
					turn unit off.   
					Incorrect wiring.   
					Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.   
					Unit undersized for area to be Refer to Sizing Chart.   
					cooled.   
					Evaporator   
					coil freezes   
					up.   
					Dirty filter.   
					Clean as recommended in Owner’s Manual.   
					Restricted air flow.   
					Check for dirty or obstructed coil - clean as   
					required or remove obsticales.   
					Inoperative thermostat.   
					Test for shorted thermostat or stuck   
					contacts.   
					Short of refrigerant.   
					De-ice coil and check for leak.   
					Test fan motor and replace if inoperative.   
					Inoperative fan motor.   
					Partially restricted capillary.   
					De-ice coil. Check temperature differential   
					across coil. Touch test coil return bends for   
					same temperature. Test for low running   
					current.   
					Compressor Excessive heat load.   
					runs   
					Unit undersized. Test cooling performance   
					of unit. Replace with larger unit.   
					continually,   
					does not   
					Restriction in line.   
					Check for partially iced coil. Check   
					temperature split across coil.   
					cycle off.   
					Refrigerant leak.   
					Check for oil at silver soldered connections.   
					Check for partially iced coil. Check split across   
					coil. Check for low running amperage.   
					Check operation of thermostat. Replace if   
					contacts remain closed.   
					Thermostat contacts stuck   
					Thermostat incorrectly wired.   
					Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.   
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					POSSIBLE CAUSE   
					TO CORRECT   
					Compressor Overload inoperative. Opens too   
					Check operation of unit. Replace overload if   
					system operation is satisfactory.   
					attempts to   
					start, or runs   
					for short   
					soon.   
					Compressor attempts to start   
					before system pressures are   
					equalized.   
					Allow a minimum of 2 minutes for pressures   
					to equalize before attempting to restart.   
					periods only.   
					Cycles on   
					overload.   
					Low or fluctuating voltage.   
					Check voltage with unit operating. Check for   
					other appliances on circuit. Air conditioner   
					should be on separate circuit for proper   
					voltage, and be fused separately.   
					8.4 Troubleshooting Heating (Cooling/Electric Heater Models)   
					PROBLEM P   
					Fan   
					OSSIBLE CAUSE   
					TO CORRECT   
					Heater relay or contactor coil open. Check continuity of coil. Inspect, test   
					continuity with ohmmeter.   
					Operates –   
					heating   
					Heater relay or contactor stuck   
					open, pitted or burned.   
					High limit control open.   
					Open thermal fuse.   
					Check continuity – if open, replace.   
					element does   
					not come on.   
					Check continuity. Check reason for failure.   
					Check voltage across heater terminals.   
					Check amperage draw of heater.   
					Open or shorted element.   
					Loose connections.   
					Tighten all terminals.   
					Heating   
					Restricted filter.   
					Clean as recommended in Owner’s Manual.   
					Control is set to open at 155°F± 5°F (68.3°C   
					+/- 15°C) and close at 130°F± 8°F (54.4°C +/-   
					13°C). If cycling prematurely, replace control.   
					Check position of fresh air door control slide.   
					Adjust cable if door does not close properly.   
					Check continuity of fan relay.   
					inadequate.   
					Cycling high limit control.   
					Exhaust or fresh air door open.   
					Fan operates Fan relay contacts open.   
					in "Constant"   
					NOTE: Some models have fan relay energized   
					during heating cycle while others do not.   
					Check connections on system switch and   
					fan relay.   
					speed, but   
					not in "Auto"   
					Inoperative system switch.   
					Loose connection.   
					Check connections on system switch and   
					fan relay.   
					Long "off"   
					and "on"   
					cycles.   
					Heat anticipator (resistor)   
					shorted.   
					Disconnect power to unit. Remove resistor   
					from thermostat bulb block. Plug in unit and   
					allow to operate. Feel resistor for heat. If no   
					heat is felt, replace resistor.   
					Defective temperature sensor.   
					Replace temp. sensor and check operation.   
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					PROBLEM   
					POSSIBLE CAUSE   
					Defective motor.   
					Open or shorted capacitor.   
					TO CORRECT   
					Check and replace.   
					Replace capacitor and check.   
					Fan motor   
					does not   
					operate in   
					"Constant"   
					speed or   
					Condenser fan frozen to Chassis. Check if drain pan valve is open. If not,   
					replace.   
					Loose connections.   
					Check all connections. Check voltage to fan   
					motor.   
					"Auto” speed.   
					Unit does not Fuse link.   
					heat.   
					Check fuse link for continuity. If defective,   
					replace.   
					Heating element shorted.   
					Check amperage draw of element. If no   
					amperage, replace.   
					Incorrect wiring.   
					Check voltage to element. If voltage is okay,   
					check wiring.   
					Heat relay or heater contactor coil Defective coil. Test coil for continuity.   
					open.   
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					▌ Part list for CD Series:   
					No.   
					1 
					Part No.   
					Part Name   
					Quantity   
					202921890000   
					201121890009   
					201121890006   
					201121890007   
					201121890008   
					Grille(Aluminum)   
					Grille(plastic)   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					2 
					3 
					Stuffer seal   
					4 
					Trim Frame(side legs)   
					Trim Frame(top & bottom legs)   
					5 
					10. CHARACTERISTIC OF TEMPERATURE SENSOR   
					Temp.°F (°C)   
					14 (-10)   
					16 (-9)   
					Resistance KΩ   
					62.2756   
					58.7079   
					56.3694   
					52.2438   
					49.3161   
					46.5725   
					44.0000   
					41.5878   
					39.8239   
					37.1988   
					35.2024   
					33.3269   
					31.5635   
					29.9058   
					28.3459   
					26.8778   
					25.4954   
					24.1932   
					22.5662   
					21.8094   
					20.7184   
					19.6891   
					18.7177   
					17.8005   
					16.9341   
					16.1156   
					15.3418   
					Temp.°F (°C)   
					62.6 (17)   
					64.4 (18)   
					66.3 (19)   
					68 (20)   
					Resistance KΩ   
					14.6181   
					13.918   
					13.2631   
					12.6431   
					12.0561   
					11.5000   
					10.9731   
					10.4736   
					10.0000   
					9.5507   
					9.1245   
					8.7198   
					8.3357   
					7.9708   
					7.6241   
					7.2946   
					6.9814   
					6.6835   
					6.4002   
					6.1306   
					5.8736   
					5.6296   
					5.3969   
					5.1752   
					4.9639   
					4.7625   
					4.5705   
					Temp.°F (°C)   
					111.2 (44)   
					113 (45)   
					Resistance KΩ   
					4.3874   
					4.2126   
					4.0459   
					3.8867   
					3.7348   
					3.5896   
					3.4510   
					3.3185   
					3.1918   
					3.0707   
					2.959   
					18 (-8)   
					114.8 (46)   
					116.6 (47)   
					118.4 (48)   
					120.2 (49)   
					122 (50)   
					194. (-7)   
					21.2 (-6)   
					23 (-5)   
					69.8 (21)   
					71.6 (22)   
					73.4 (23)   
					75.2 (24)   
					77 (25)   
					25 (-4)   
					26.6 (-3)   
					28.4 (-2)   
					30.2 (-1)   
					32 (0)   
					123.8 (51)   
					125.6 (52)   
					127.4 (53)   
					129.2 (54)   
					131 (55)   
					78.8 (26)   
					80.6 (27)   
					82.4 (28)   
					84.2 (29)   
					86 (30)   
					33.8 (1)   
					35.6 (2)   
					37.4 (3)   
					39.2 (4)   
					41 (5)   
					2.8442   
					2.7382   
					2.6368   
					2.5397   
					2.4468   
					2.3577   
					2.2725   
					2.1907   
					2.1124   
					2.0373   
					1.9653   
					1.8963   
					1.830   
					132.8 (56)   
					134.6 (57)   
					136.4 (58)   
					138.2 (59)   
					140 (60)   
					87.8 (31)   
					89.6 (32)   
					91.4 (33)   
					93.2 (34)   
					95 (35)   
					42.8 (6)   
					44.6 (7)   
					46.4 (8)   
					48.2 (9)   
					50 (10)   
					141.8 (61)   
					143.6 (62)   
					145.4 (63)   
					147.2 (64)   
					149 (65)   
					96.8 (36)   
					98.6 (37)   
					100.4 (38)   
					102.2 (39)   
					104 (40)   
					105.8 (41)   
					107.6 (42)   
					109.4 (43)   
					51.8 (11)   
					53.6 (12)   
					55.4 (13)   
					57.2 (14)   
					57 (15)   
					150.8 (66)   
					152.6 (67)   
					154.4 (68)   
					156.2 (69)   
					158 (70)   
					1.7665   
					1.7055   
					1.6469   
					60.8 (16)   
					34   
				03/2010   
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