Hunter Fan R410A manual When I/U Function is selected, Press the ON/OFF button

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When “I/U FUNCTION ” is selected.

1The screen display will be switched as follows:

I/U SELECT” SET” “I/U No.00” (blinking)

I/U No.00

2Press either or button.

Select the indoor unit number that you want to change settings. If only one indoor unit is connected, the indoor unit number will not charge, so please proceed to Step 3.

If “ALL I/U ” is selected while indoor group control is in effect, you can set all units to the same settings.

3Press the SET button.

Indoor unit number indication will change from blinking to lit continuously, The screen display will be switched as follows:

"DATA LOADING" (blinking for about 2 to 23 seconds) FUNCTION” “Hi CEILING SET” (Function number: A, Function description: B)

* When “ Hi CEILING SET” is selected.

Function number: A

Hi CEILING SET

Function description: B

 

4Press either or button.

“Function number: A, Function description: B” from the list of indoor unit functions will be displayed one by one. Select a desired function.

5Press the SET button.

The screen display will be switched as follows: “ SETTING” “Setting: C” (ex. “STANDARD”)

STANDARD

Settings: C

 

6Press either or button.

A list “Setting: C” will be displayed one by one. Select your desired setting.

7Press the SET button.

The selected setting is displayed for 2 seconds, then followed by “SET COMPLETE” and the function setting process is completed.

Then the screen display will be switched to “Function number: A, Function description: B” so if you want to continue to set another function, repeat the stepa as explained above. To finish the function setting process, please proceed to Step 8.

8Press AIR CON No. button.

The screen display will go back to the indoor unit selection screen (ex. “ I/U No.00”).

If you want to continue to set another indoor unit, please follow the steps explained above.

(c)Press the ON/OFF button.

This ends a function setting process. Even if a function setting process is not completed, this ends the process. Please note that any setting that is not complated will become void.

Pressing the RESET button during a function setting process will allow you to go back the previous step. Please note that any setting that is not completed will become void.

Method of checking the current setting

While following the above mentioned step, the setting that appears when the SET button is pressed for each “Function number: A, Function description: B” is the current setting “Stting: C”. (When "ALL I/U " is selected, the setting of the indoor unit with the lowest number is displayed)

Settings are stored in the controller and not lost even a power outage occurs.

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Contents FDA Series Split Systems FDA Series Multi Systems Page Index Evacuation Evacuation procedureHigh side Low side Refrigerant chargingIndi Cation CircuitIndoor unit side Selfdiagnosis function Check Indicator TableNo-indication E10 E16 E28 Indoor unit LED Outdoor unit LEDOutdoor unit side Wait Display sequence of error, inspection display lampTiming of error detection Procedures of trouble diagnosis Recording and reset of errorError diagnosis procedures at the indoor unit side Indoor unit Outdoor unitParts layout on the indoor unit PCB Model FDT series Change by the jumper wireControl change switch SW5, SW9, SW10 Model Fden series Model Fdkn series Drain motor Model Fdur seriesIndoor unit Outdoor unit Check method when the error code is displayReplacement indoor Unit control PCB Remote controller wire Is removedRed LED Time flash Stays OFF Green LED Keeps flashing Approximately301~601 151~251Red LED Cases of other than FDT Only case of FDTRed LED Stays OFF Green LED Stays OFF or LightsDefective indoor unit heat exchanger thermistor Error display e6Error display Detective return air thermistor Abnormal Temperature Detection Error display Heating overloadError display Drain trouble Indoor unit heat exchanger temp. ˚CError display e16 Fan motor abnormalities Error displayE10 Only case of FDTA501, 601 typesDisplay conditions Only case of Fdkn Only case of 151~251 typesWithin a period of 1 hour Only case of 301 typeAre characteristics Error display e28 Directive remote controller thermistorDetectivie remote controller PCB Remote controller therm Replacement Detective reError diagnosis procedures at the outdoor units side Function of DIP switches SW5 Usually all turned OFF Change by the jumper wireParts layout on the outdoor unit PCB FDCVA151~251 type Change by the JA3FDCA301~601 type Overcurrent SettingPower transistor module E32 Error display Communications error during operationPower supply phases reversed Only case of 301~601 type Compressor overcurrent trouble Only case of 301~601 type E33Inverter primary current abnormal Only case of 151~251 type E34 Error display e35 Cooling overload operationPressor is stopped Error display e36 Discharge temperature errorAbnormal Temperature Detection Utes Error display e39 Defective discharge pipe thermistor100 80 CError display e42 Current cut Only case of 151~251 type Error display e40 63H1 operation Only case of 301~601 typeOpen phase at L3-phase of 52C primary side E47 Error display e52 52C Abnormal Only case of 301~601 typeE48 Inverter over-voltage trouble Only case of 151~251 typeE57 Insufficient refrigerant volumeCould be causing Did it improve? Replacement CompressorRefrigerant circuit Malfunction. IfIs the power Power transistor module including drive circuit check methodCheck abnormal operation data with the remote controller Pull the cover downward to open it Remote controller Wired remote controllerIndoor unit functions I/U Function Remote controller unit functionsWhen Function is selected Function setting methodPress the ON/OFF button When I/U Function is selectedChanging the remote controller’s temperature setting range Canceling the Cooling Test Operation Cooling Test Operation ProcedureStarting the Cooling Test Operation Checking Operation DataTest run Test run method Setting SW5-1, SW5-2 on-siteChecking the state of the unit in operation HeatingFdkn Series Indication board Fden SeriesWireless remote controller Page NATIONAL, State and Local Codes Installation of this equipment must comply with all