System Status, Fault and Lockout LED Codes
LED codes are displayed using various LEDs located on the heat pump control (A175). See figure 16 for locations of heat pump control LEDs.
DS11 AND DS14 ATUS, FAULT AND
LOCKOUT LED CODES
DS11 (Green) and DS14 (Red) LEDs indicate non−communicating mode diagnostics conditions that are listed in table 14.
These LEDs display the most common fault conditions in the system. When an abnormal condition is detected, this function communicates the specific condition through system LED alert codes The function is capable of detecting both mechanical and electrical system problems.
DS15 AND DS13 AULT AND
LOCKOUT LED CODES
DS15 (Yellow) and DS13 (Red) LEDs indicate non−communicating mode diagnostics conditions that are listed in table 15.
These LEDs display the most common fault conditions in the system. When an abnormal condition is detected, this function communicates the specific condition through system LED alert codes The function is capable of detecting both mechanical and electrical system problems.
IMPORTANT
DS15 and DS13 compressor LED fault and lockout codes do not provide safety protection. The is a monitoring function only and cannot control or shut down other devices.
RESETTING FAULT AND LOCKOUT LED CODES
All LED fault and lockout codes can be reset manually or automatically:
1.Manual Reset
Manual reset can be achieve by one of the following methods:
S Disconnecting R wire from the heat pump control’s R terminal.
S Turning the indoor unit off an on again
After power up, existing code will display for 60 seconds and then clear.
2.Automatic Reset
After a fault or lockout is detected, the heat pump control continues to monitor the unit’s system and compressor operations. When/if conditions return to normal, the alert code is turned off automatically.
Table 14. System Status, Fault and Lockout LED Codes and Related icomfort Touch® Thermostat Alert Codes
System fault and lockout LED (DS11 / DS14) alarm codes takes precedence over system status LED codes (cooling, heating stages or defrost/dehumidification).Only the latest active LED fault or lockout alarm code if present will be displayed. If no fault or lockout codes are active, then system status LEDs are routinely displayed. See notes 1 and 2 in table below for duration of fast / slow flashes and pause.
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5−minute anti−short cycle delay
Initial power up, safety trip, end of room thermostat de- mand.
None required (Jumper FIELD TEST (E33) pins to override)
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Code 180
Ambient sensor problem
If sensor detects an open, shorted or out−of−temperature range. heat pump control will revert to time/temperature defrost operation. System will still heat or cool.
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On | On | Not | Heat pump | Indicates that heat pump control has an internal component failure. Cycle 24 volt | |
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