Mitsubishi Air Conditioner Error Codes
Mitsubishi Air Conditioner Error Codes
Mitsubishi Electric Fault Code Check List Index:
- Mitsubishi Mr Slim P Series (A) Error Codes
- Mitsubishi Mr Slim P Series (K) Error Codes
- Mitsubishi Multi City VRF Error Codes
- Mitsubishi Ecodan Error Codes
- Mitsubishi PWFY Series Error Codes
- Mitsubishi CAHV Error Codes
- Operation Light Flashing
- Troubleshooting
1-Mitsubishi Electric Mr Slim P Series (A) Error Codes
Mr. Slim P-Series ductless heat pumps and air conditioners are compact yet powerful, offering unrivaled energy efficiency and design flexibility. Their advanced technology has been designed and tested to withstand the extremes of the Canadian climate in order to deliver a reliable and proven climate control system that you can trust all year round. With a variety of models to choose from, there’s a P-Series solution for any commercial application.
Fault Codes | Problem |
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A0 | Duplicate address - Lossnay units attached with the same address - change addresses and reset the units power |
A2 | Hardware error of transmission processor (Lossnay) - check comms wiring, and for possible Lossnay board fault |
A3 | Line busy no data could be transmitted for 8 minutes - check A- M-Net connections (TB7 and TB3) |
A6 | Communication error with communication processor - Lossnay address not transmitted - check M-Net voltage |
A7 | No ACK signal - check A- M-Net wiring, range of transmission wiring exceeded or if faulty A- M-Net converter |
A8 | M-Net no response - check A- M-Net wiring, range of transmission wiring exceeded, faulty A- M-Net converter or if incorrect wire used for M-Net connection |
EA | Mis-wiring/loose inter-connecting cables. Noise interference |
EB | Mis-wiring/loose interconnecting cables. Noise interference. Wrong cable size/spec |
EC | Start-up time over. The unit has failed to initialise after power up. Noise interference. Wrong cable size/spec |
ED | Serial communication error. Comms error between boards on outdoor unit caused by M-Net interface board incorrectly fitted |
EF | Non-defined error code. Noise interference - power down outdoor unit for 30 seconds then switch back on |
E0 | Remote controller communication error - check wiring, connections and comms voltage. Also check Master/Slave settings if multiple systems are connected |
E1 | Remote controller issue - if grouped, check addressing. If twinned, check wired to master indoor only |
E2 | Remote controller issue - if grouped, check addressing. If twinned, check wired to master indoor only |
E3 | Remote controller issue - not transmitting - if grouped, check addressing. If twinned check wired to master indoor only |
E4 | Remote controller issue - not receiving - if grouped, check addressing. If twinned, check wired to master indoor only |
E5 | Remote controller issue - not receiving - if grouped, check addressing. If twinned, check wired to master indoor only |
E6 | Indoor/outdoor communication error, mainly caused by outdoor unit being powered up before indoor unit. Drain pump being wired into S1 and S2 causes interference |
E7 | Comms fault between I/C and O/C - check for condensate pump at I/C, reset power to O/C, check 12/24Vdc on S2 and S3 possible I/C board failure |
E8 | Comms failure indoor to outdoor (S2/S3) - check pumps wired in, check indoor isolator and re-power in the correct sequence i.e. indoor then outdoor |
E9 | Comms failure indoor to outdoor (S2/S3) - check pumps wired in, check indoor isolator and re-power in correct sequence i.e. indoor then outdoor |
FA | 51CM connector open - check thermal relay for disconnection or contact failure. Possible defective board |
F1 | Reverse phase detection - check power supply, try swapping 2 phases round. Possible defective board |
F2 | L3 phase open - check power supply, also check for open circuit protection devices |
F3 | 63L open - check low pressure switch for disconnection or contact failure. Possible defective board |
F4 | 49C open - compressor inner thermostat for open circuit or contact failure |
F5 | 63H open - check high pressure switch for disconnection or contact failure. Possible defective board |
F7 | Phase detection circuit fault - faulty outdoor board |
F8 | No input detected at outdoor unit - outdoor board defective |
F9 | Two or more protection devices are open - check protection devices for disconnection or contact failure |
P1 | Return air thermistor fault (TH1) - check if TH1 disconnected or open or close circuit |
P2 | Liquid pipe thermistor fault (TH2) check if TH2 disconnected or open or close circuit |
P4 | Drain sensor fault - DS open or close circuit |
P5 | High condensate level - drain pump failure or blockage in the drain |
P6 | Freezing/Overheating of indoor unit heat exchanger - mainly caused by reduced air flow through indoor coil. Dirty filters. Fan motor problem. Blockage |
P8 | Abnormal pipe temperature - mainly caused by refrigerant leakage. Possibility that the thermistor mounted incorrectly |
P9 | TH5 condenser/evaporator thermistor open/close circuit. Disconnected from the board |
U1 | High pressure trip - outdoor fan failure, blocked coil, blockage in the system, blocked filters on indoor in heating etc |
U2 | High discharge temperature - compressor over heating due to lack of refrigerant, faulty thermistor, high ambient running conditions. Can also be caused by 49C (comp inner thermostat or external Klixon ) tripping |
U3 | Discharge thermistor fault |
U4 | Outdoor thermistor fault |
U5 | Inverter heat sink temperature too high (TH8) - check for lack of air flow around heat sink, no silicone paste, faulty thermistor (temperature can be read from service tool (or PAR21 on power inverter model)) |
U6 | Compressor over current - carry out inverter output test and electrical checks to the compressor |
U7 | Low discharge superheat - check TH4 reading is correct. Check LEV operations |
2-Mitsubishi Electric Mr Slim P Series (K) Error Codes
Mr. Slim P-Series is the ductless solution for demanding environments that require an efficient and reliable heating or cooling system. P-Series ductless systems are stylish, compact, and more attractive than traditional systems. Advanced technology also means your Mr. Slim ductless system will run more efficiently than a conventional unit, saving you from rising energy costs.
Fault Codes | Problem |
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EO | System transmission error - check for possible comms fault between I/C and R/C, could also be incorrect group or master/slave settings (check CN40, SW2 and SW6) |
P1 | TH1 fault - check return air thermistor (6.4K_ @ 20°C) |
P2 | TH2 fault - check coil/pipe thermistor (6.4K_ @20°C) |
P3 | System transmission error - check for possible comms fault between I/C and R/C, could also be incorrect group or master/slave settings (check CN40, SW2 and SW6) |
P4 | Drain sensor fault - check drain sensor resistance, connection and continuity |
P5 | Drain fault - unit has detected high condensate - check for blockage in drain or tray, pump failure or sensor fault |
P6 | Frost protection in cooling/Overheat protection in heating - detected by indoor coil sensor - general causes are lack of air flow or refrigerant charge problem |
P7 | System error - address setting fault - check CN40 SW2 and SW6. Potential board issue |
P8 | Abnormal pipe/coil temperature - no temperature change at indoor unit after 9 minutes of operation. General causes are outdoor unit tripped, problem with refrigerant charge or lack of air flow at the indoor unit. TH2 faulty or not mounted correctly |
LD1 | Reverse phase on mains supply - change phases around, check for potential board problem |
LD2 | Component open circuit - check CH, 52C, 21S4, SV, 63H and 26C for open circuit or disconnected |
LD3 | Outdoor coil thermister is open or short circuit may be disconnected or outdoor board fault |
LD4 | 63H high pressure switch open - investigate high pressure causes, 63H switch disconnected |
LD5 | 51CM overcurrent relay open - compressor locked or pulling too much current - check power supply |
LD6 | 26C thermal switch open - check if refrigerant level low or if 26C is disconnected |
LD7 | Overheat protection - coil temp has exceeded 67°C - reduced airflow through condenser - check for fan motor problem or thermistor problem |
LD8 | Input circuit of outdoor board - replace the outdoor board |
3-Mitsubishi Multi City VRF AC Error Codes
The CITY MULTI S series (for small applications) and Y series (for large applications) make use of a two-pipe refrigerant system, which allows for system changeover from cooling to heating, ensuring that a constant indoor climate is maintained in all zones.
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