Toshiba RAV-SP360AT2-UL Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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8-2-4. Diagnostic Procedure for Each Check Code (Outdoor Unit)
RAV-SP180AT2-UL
1) This section describes the diagnostic method for each check code displayed on the wired remote controller.
2) When “APPLICATION CONTROL KIT” (TCB-PCOS1UL) sold separately is connected, the error contents
can be judged by LED on the APPLICATION CONTROL KIT. In this case, turn off both bit 1 and 2 of DIP
switch 01 on the All-purpose control kit.
Is setting of group address
on the remote controller correct?
Check outdoor P.C. board.
Defect Replace
Are inner wiring of the indoor unit
and inter-unit wires (1, 2, 3) correct?
Is wiring of the
outdoor terminal block correct?
Correct wiring
and inter-unit wires.
Check CODE No. [14].
Is connection of
case thermo (CN500) correct?
Correct wiring
of terminal block.
Does the case thermo operate?
Is the compressor abnormally heated?
Correct connection
of connector.
Check and correct charged
refrigerant amount.
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
Is connection of CN601 correct?
Is resistance value of TD sensor correct?
Correct connector.
Sensor error Replace
Check outdoor P.C. board.
Defect Replace
YES
NO
Is connection of CN600 correct?
Is resistance value of TE sensor correct?
Correct connector.
Sensor error Replace
Check outdoor P.C. board.
Defect Replace
YES
NO
CODE
No.
[E04]
[F04]
[F06]
APPLICATION CONTROL KIT
LED display
D01 D02 D03 D04
(Red) (Yellow) (Yellow) (Yellow)
¡¡
ll
D01 D02 D03 D04
(Red) (Yellow) (Yellow) (Yellow)
¡
lll
Check / Countermeasures
(Part without special mention indicates a part of the outdoor unit.)
[Indoor / Outdoor communication error]
[Discharge temp. sensor (TD) error]
There is a possibility that any of the following items is not correct.
Checking LED on the APPLICATION CONTROL KIT enables you to judge what is incorrect.
[Heat exchanger temp. sensor (TE) error]
[Suction temp. sensor (TS) error]
Refer to column of [F12].D01 D02 D03 D04
(Red) (Yellow) (Yellow) (Yellow)
ll
¡
l
LED display legend:
l
Go off,
¡
Go on,
¥
Flash (5Hz)