Toshiba RAV-SM1403UT-E, RAV-SM1102CT-E 100, E03 error Master indoor unit, F29 error / 12 error

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[E03 error] (Master indoor unit)

[E03 error] is detected when the indoor unit cannot receive a signal sent from the main remote controller (and central controller).

In this case, check the communication cables of the remote controllers A and B, the central control system X and Y. As communication is disabled, [E03] is not displayed on the main remote controller and the central controller. [E01] is displayed on the main remote controller and [97 error] on the central controller, respectively.

If [E03] occurs during an operation, the air conditioner stops.

[F29 error] / [12 error]

[F29 error] or [12 error] indicates detection of trouble which occurred on IC10 non-volatile memory (EEPROM) on the indoor unit P.C. board during operation of the air conditioner. Replace the service P.C. board.

*If EEPROM has not been inserted when the power was turned on or if EEPROM data never be read/written, the automatic address mode is repeated. In this time, the central controller displays [97 error].

(Power ON)

(Approx. 3 minutes)

[SET] is displayed on main remote controller.

(Approx. 1 minute)

[SET] goes off.

(Repetition) LED (D02) on

indoor unit P.C. board flashes with 1Hz for approx. 10 seconds.

Reboot (Reset)

[P31 error] (Sub indoor unit)

When the master unit of a group operation has detected [E03], [L03], [L07], or [L08] error, the sub unit of the group operation detects [P31 error] and then it stops. There is no display of the check code or alarm history of the main remote controller.

(In this model, the mode enters in automatic address set mode when the master unit has detected [E03], [L03], [L07], or [L08] error.)

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Contents AIR-CONDITIONER Contents 10-1 10-210-3 10-4Explanation of indications Explanation of illustrated marksConfirmation of warning label on the main unit Indication Explanation∗ For details, refer to the parts list Never recover the refrigerant into the outdoor unitDo not modify the products For spare parts, use those specified ∗Check the following items after reinstallation Metal section Earth positionSide Limit even if the refrigerant leaksSafety Caution Concerned to New Refrigerant Pipe MaterialsCopper pipe Piping Flare nutR410A Conventional air General tools Conventional tools can be usedUsed tool Usage Way Air Discharge Cassette Type Indoor UnitDigital Inverter Super Digital Inverter SP562AT-E SP802AT-EConcealed Duct Type RAV SM562BT-E SM802BT-ESuper Digital Inverter Under Ceiling Type RAV SM562CT-E SM802CT-ERevised Mar Twin Type Indoor unitSP1402AT-E SP1102AT-E RAV SM563AT-E SM803AT-E SP562AT-E SP802AT-E Operation characteristic curve Digital Inverter RAV-SM563AT-E, RAV-SM803AT-ECooling Heating CurrentOperation characteristic curve Super Digital Inverter RAV-SP1102AT-ERatio Capacity Capacity variation ratio according to temperatureOutdoor temp. ˚C Pressure TapHigh Low StaticStatic Pressure Tap Tap LowRAV-SM563UT-E, RAV-SM803UT-E 35˚RAV-SM1103UT-E, RAV-SM1403UT-E, RAV-SP1102UT-E 188Dimension Suction port canvas Separate soldRAV-SM562CT-E, RAV-SM802CT-E, RAV-SM1102CT-E, RAV-SM1402CT-E Space required for service 365 RAV-SP1102AT-E, RAV-SP1402AT-E RAV-SM563UT-E, RAV-SM562BT-E, RAV-SM562CT-E / RAV-SM563AT-E Indoor unitOutdoor unit RAV-SM803UT-E, RAV-SM802BT-E, RAV-SM802CT-E / RAV-SM803AT-E Outdoor unit Distributor TCJ sensorMin. Max 5m 50m Ball valve Packed valve Outer dia. Ø a 25 × L180Outer dia. Ø B Strainer RAV-SM563UT-E, RAV-SM562BT-E, RAV-SM562CT-E / RAV-SP562AT-E TCJRAV-SM803UT-E, RAV-SM802BT-E, RAV-SM802CT-E / RAV-SP802AT-E 1500cc R410A 2.1 kg Cooling HeatingTCJ sensor Distributor Compressor DA420A3F 21M R410A 2.95kg Cooling HeatingL210 FP1.3 flat fin Inside 2500cc RotaryLM1 3 LM2 3Color IdentificationIndoor Unit ColorIdentification LM 3Outdoor Unit Wiring DiagramMCC-5009 BoardBoard MCC-1438MCC-1531 SUB P.C. boardRAV-SP562AT-E, RAV-SP802AT-E BLK Black WHI White BLU Blue BRN Brown Parts name Type Specifications MP24Z2N RAV-SM563AT-E RAV-SM803AT-ECAM-MD12TF-8 TCB-DP22CE2 Drain up kit RBC-U21PG W -E2 Ceiling panelSafety During Installation/Servicing Piping Materials and Joints UsedProcessing of Piping Materials 1 Thicknesses of annealed copper pipes Thickness mmOuter diameter mm R410A R22 12.7 15.9Flare tool for Conventional flare tool R410A clutch type Clutch type Wing nut typeR22 clutch type Clutch type Wing nut type Diameter Width mm43˚to 45˚ 13.0 13.5 12.7 16.2 16.0 12.9 15.9 19.4 19.0 23.3 24.0 19.2Nm kgfm Wrenches available on the marketRequired Tools Refer to the 4. ToolsLow temperature brazing filler Flux Reason why flux is necessaryMaterials for Brazing Silver brazing filler Phosphor bronze brazing fillerCharacteristics required for flux Types of flux Noncorrosive fluxActivated flux Piping materials for brazing and used brazing filler/fluxBasic conditions need to reuse the existing pipe Branching pipe for simultaneous operation systemCuring of pipes Restricted items to use the existing pipesExisting pipe no * Use a new pipes Work procedure Recovery method of refrigerant for RAV-SM563AT-E, SM803AT-EWhen recovering refrigerant in case of reinstalla Main Sub master remote controller Indoor Control CircuitOutline of specifications Remarks Setting at shipment CoolHeating Auto OperationHeat Control temp C Cooling/dry operation In heating/fan operation ArningAll modes Frequency fixed In case of wired remote controller Center Last push priorityOperation Prohibited Normal control Indoor Print Circuit BoardAy Air Concealed Duct Type / Under Ceiling TypeIndoor P.C. Board Optional Connector Specifications Function Connector Pin Specifications RemarksOutdoor Controls AppliedMCC-5009 SM803AT-EP.C board Iewed from partsEEPROM-IC RAV MCC-1531Ipdu MCC-1438 RAV -SP562AT-E, RAVSP1402AT-E RAV -SM1103AT-E, RAV -SM1403AT-EDischarge temperature release control Current release controlOutdoor fan control Operation with WEAllocations of fan tap revolutions rpm TE ˚C TD ˚CCoil heating control Trouble of TE sensorTo ˚C TE ˚CDefrost control Start of heating operationTE ºC ZoneSummary of Troubleshooting Before troubleshootingTroubleshooting procedure Ired remote controller typeTrouble Confirmation of lamp display Check Code List Error mode detected by indoor and outdoor unitsCause of operation Status of air Condition Error mode detected by remote controller Error mode detected by central remote controllerType a Error Mode Detected by LED on Outdoor P.C. BoardType B Troubleshooting Procedure for Each Check Code E01 errorE09 error Check CodeE04 error E10 error E18 errorE08, L03, L07, L08 error L09 errorL20 error L30 errorP10 error F10 errorCN333 P12 error Only for 4-way air discharge cassette type modelsCN334 P22 error P19 error F02 errorF01 error P26 errorP29 error H03 errorF04 error F06 errorF08 error L29 error H02 errorP03 error H01 errorP04 error C06 error Central controller Same as others Correct connection of connectorE03 error Master indoor unit F29 error / 12 errorP31 error Sub indoor unit 100101 TA sensor TC, TCJ sensor Caracteristics-2 Caracteristics-1Caracteristics-3 20 TE, TO, TS sensorReplacement Procedure 102R1 Readout of the setup data from Eeprom R2 Replacement of service P.C. boardContents 103R3 Writing of the setup contents to Eeprom Memorandum for setup contents Item code table Example 105Type Item code Indoor unit capacity Item codeTest Run Setup on Remote Controller Wired remote controller106 RAV-SM563UT-E, RAV-SM803UT-E, RAV-SM562BT-E, RAV-SM802BT-EUse either Cool or Heat operation mode for test operation Conditioner from the wireless remote controllerReturn Dip switch of the sensor section as before 107Case of wireless remote controller 108109 Item No. DN table Selection of functionCabling and Setting of Remote Controller Control Indoor unit is controlled by 2 remote controllersSetup method 110Call of sensor temperature display Contents Monitor Function of Remote Controller Switch111 Calling of error history Contents Order to monitor another error history, push112 Group control operationTCC-LINK Adapter For TCC-LINK Central Control Setup at Local Site / Others113 Wiring Specifications C. Board Switch SW01 Setup114 SizeHow to set up central control address number 115Address Setup Address setup procedureItem code Data at shipment Setup data range 116Address Setup & Group Control System configurationOnly turning on source power supply Automatic completion Automatic address example from unset address No miscablingEND Manual setting from remote controller118 119 No. Part name Procedure Remarks 120Detachment Attachment121 122 CN102 TCJ sensor 2P Red CN333 Power supply of fan motor 123† Fan motor 1. Detachment Remove nuts fixing the fan motor to Remove it124 ‡ Drain pan 1. DetachmentAssembly Perform works of items 1 of , 1 of ‚ Body 1 position, and then remove Assembly. Ø4 × 8, 3 pcsFix the drain pump assembly as before 125126 Part name Procedure RemarksHeat 127 128 129 130 Motor Remove the connector of the fan 131„ Multi blade fan Remove the suction grille Case side. Then fans come off132 133 Heat exchanger support134 Procedure Remarks 135136 137 138 Take off fixed screw for the valve mountingBy hands so that the fan motor does not Fall Tighten the flange nut with torque 4.9Nm 50kgf/cm139 140 Fan guardPerform works of items 1 of , and ‚ With minus screwdriver along withClamp 141Remove the upper cabinet. ST1T Ø4 × 10L, 6 pcs Discharge port cabinet for the heat 142Fin guard Heat exchanger ST1T Ø4 × 10, 2 pcs 143 144 145 Motor and the propeller fan 146Loosen the flange nut by turning clock 147 148 149 Product150 151 ‚ Air-outlet cabinetPut the upper left side of the air-outlet Cabinet on the end plate of heat ex„ Inverter Perform the works in 1 of and ƒ 152CN702 PMV Pulse Motor Valve coil Remove connectors and lead wires 153154 Case of RAV-SP1102AT-E 155Case of RAV-SP1402AT-E Pay attention that 4-way valve or PMV is 156‰ PMV coil 157 158 Reactor Perform works of items to „Electric parts box as shown below so that They do not come to contact with the reac Tor233 231225 209 208 159402 404 401 405 403 160224 212 205 231 161162 224 212 211 225 209 202 226 208 216, 218 205 230229 213, 214, 220 223 207 232 231164 165 304 311 306 305 301 307 302 303 310 313 308 309RBC-U21PG W E2 166 902RAV-SM562BT-E 43196012 Bushing 43166002 Remote Controller 904901, 902, 903 167168 904 901, 902RAV-SM1102BT-E, RAV-SM1402BT-E 169 402 404 403 406 405401407\Location Part Description 44, 45 22, 2336, 37, 38,39, 54 33, 34, 35,53, 56171 172 404401 407 403 406 402 405404 43158193 Reactor 21, 22 14, 16, 17 13, 15, 19 10, 32Muffler 173705 701 702 708 707 706 710 174175 3332 15, 16RAV-SM1103AT-E, RAV-SM1403AT-E 707 708 706 704 703 701 705 702 710 176177 21,22 16,1743146695 Valve, Pulse, Modulating 704 707 178Inverter 26,27 23,24 28,29 179709 710 706 704180 Replacement of Main Parts Sold Separately Drain up Kit181 TCB-DP22CE2182 Wireless Remote Control KitRBC-AX22CE2 Required parts for installation work Recommendation This is on installation for 2 HP and 3 HP ProductsPart name ’ty Specifications/Vendor Remarks 183Part name Specifications Usage Required tools for installation work184 Cord heater installation wiring diagram 185Photo / Explanatory diagram Procedure Cord heater installation work procedure186 Remove the motor base assembly, partition plate Assembly and the sound insulation board187 Remove the fixing screws of the heat exchanger188 189 Photo / Explanatory diagram Procedure Assembly 190Drawing of thermostat fixing plate Material SGCC-Z08, Thickness 0.8t191 Ø3.4 burring hole Upward Ø3.4 burring hole DownwardBase Plate 192RAV-SM1103AT-E, RAV-SM1403AT-E 193Check of Concentration Limit Toshiba Carrier Corporation
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