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DocumentDocumentCEILING CASSETTE OWNER'S MANUAL Models: SC-12CC-HP230 SC-18CC-HP230 SC-24CC-HP230 SC-CC-GRILLE-12K SC-CC-GRILLE-18K SC-CC-GRILLE-24K Version Date: 07/18/24 Thank you for choosing a D e s i g n e r + Ceiling Cassette Air Conditioning & Heating System! Please read this owner's manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference. Table of Contents SafetyPrecautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SystemParts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 System Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 Wireless Remote Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-14 Care and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18 Diagnostic Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-22 Energy Saving Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read the following before operation. Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand these signal words: DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation. NOTE: Your actual air conditioning & heating system and related devices may differ from the images shown in this manual. WARNING This appliance is not intended for use by children without responsible adult supervision. Proper care should be taken to ensure safety. WARNING Heat pumps, air conditioners & heating equipment should be installed, started up, and serviced only by qualified installers and service technicians. Air conditioning, heat pumps and refrigeration systems are hazardous due to high voltage electrical components, high refrigerant pressures, and moving parts. WARNING · Disconnect electrical power to the indoor and outdoor units before performing any maintenance or cleaning. · Do not attempt to repair the system yourself. Incorrect repairs may cause electric shock or fire. Contact a qualified service technician for all service requirements. · Keep combustible materials away from the unit. CAUTION · Do not put hands or any objects into the air inlets or outlets. This may cause personal injury or damage the unit. · When cleaning, be careful not to splash water on the unit. Doing this may cause electric shock or damage to unit. · In the event of a failure (burning smell, etc.), immediately disconnect all electrical power to indoor and outdoor units. 3 SYSTEM PARTS Indoor unit Air outlet Part Name 1. Power Supply and Communication Wires 2. Drain Pipe 3. Liquid Pipe 4. Decorative Discharge Air Grille (Included) 5. Gas Pipe 6. Outdoor Unit Fan 7. Remote Controller 8. Service Cover 9. Power Supply and Communication Wires 10. Front Panel 11. Outdoor Power Supply 12. Liquid Pipe 13. Gas Pipe 14. Drain Hose Air inlet 6 7 Air inlet 1 2 3 4 5 89 Outdoor Unit Part Numbers SC-CC-GRILLE-12K SC-CC-GRILLE-18K SC-CC-GRILLE-24K Air outlet 10 11 12 13 14 Description } Decorative Grille option (Included) CAUTION The refrigerant pipe, drain pipe and electrical wiring for this unit should be installed by a qualified HVAC professional only. 4 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS WHISPER QUIET Not only are the systems energy efficient but they are quiet too. Ceiling Cassette operates with sound levels starting as low as 37 dB(A). MULTI FAN SPEEDS Whether operating in either Cooling or Heating mode, the indoor fan can be set to your choice of three different speeds (Low, Medium or High) to achieve maximum comfort. BUILT IN CONDENSATE LIFT PUMP The unit features a built-in drain pump that lifts condensate up to 39 inches above the drain pan to a gravity condensate drain system. In most cases, the internal condensate lift mechanism will avoid the need for an external condensate pump. CONDENSATE SENTRY The unit's fail-safe mechanism recognizes when there is a high level in the condensate pan and shuts off the system to prevent overflow. INTELLIGENT PRE-HEATING Designer+ Systems guard against the annoying cool air blown into the room in heating mode. The system constantly monitors the discharge air temperature. It will delay the indoor fan until the indoor coil has warmed up to prevent blowing uncomfortable cool air into the room. CONTROLLER The Ceiling Cassette unit comes with a factory supplied Wireless Remote Controller: WIRELESS REMOTE The Designer+multi-functional infrared hand held wireless controller is sleek, ergonomically designed, easy to use and has a large backlit LCD display. 5 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS INTELLIGENT DEFROST The Intelligent Defrost function increases room comfort and saves energy by eliminating unnecessary defrost cycles. In heating mode, the unit will monitor the outdoor coil for frost buildup. Once frost buildup has been detected, the system will switch into a defrost mode to remove the frost. I FEEL MODE The unit will sense room temperature at the remote controller instead of at the indoor unit. It then adjusts airflow and temperature accordingly for the ultimate in personal comfort control and energy savings. SWING LOUVER The adjustable swing louvers can be controlled from the wireless controller. Vertical swing louvers allows five different air discharge directions including Continuous Sweep. Maximize comfort by adjusting the direction of airflow in the room by moving the louvers up or down. FRESH AIR INTAKE The Ceiling Cassette has a ventilation air knockout that allows a 4-inch flex duct connection and a field-supplied duct booster fan. The maximum fresh air allowed is 20% of the unit's high-speed fan airflow rating. POWER FAILURE MODE + Power interruptions are no problem for the Designer system. User selections and system parameters are stored in non-volatile memory. These parameters are retained during a power failure. When power is returned, the Ceiling Cassette system will automatically return to the last operating mode. TURBO MODE Use Turbo Mode for situations where you wish to achieve the desired room temperature in the shortest possible time. This mode runs the unit at ultra high speeds for quickest results. CLOCK The wireless remote controller has a built-in clock feature. The remote will display the time of day in a 24-hour format. TIMER MODE The unit can be programmed to turn ON or OFF after a specific amount of time. The time period is adjustable between one half and 24 hours. 6 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS MODE BUTTON The unit can be set to five different operating modes: HEAT, COOL, DRY, FAN ONLY and AUTO. NOTE: AUTO MODE has fixed setpoints of 68° F heating and 77° F cooling, which are not adjustable. The system will automatically select heating or cooling to maintain room temperature within this band. SLEEP MODE The unit will automatically adjust room temperature during your sleep time. This slight change in temperature will not affect your comfort level due to the natural effects that sleeping has on the body, but it will save on energy consumption and will lower electric bills. X-FAN MODE When operating in humid areas, the X-fan or Dry Coil function allows the indoor fan to run for a pre-determined amount of time after the unit is turned off (cooling or dry modes) to ensure that additional moisture is removed from coil. FAHRENHEIT °F / CELSIUS °C The remote controller can be set to display in either °F or °C. SELF-DIAGNOSIS With an on-board computer using real-time diagnostics, the Stealth Designer+ system helps to prolong its own life. The automatic diagnosis feature continuously scans for unacceptable operating conditions or malfunctions. If such conditions occur, the system takes corrective action or stops. Error codes are shown on the unit display to facilitate easy troubleshooting and repair. PRIVACY LOCK MODE The wireless remote controller has a Privacy Lock. The Privacy Lock averts unauthorized access or tampering with system settings. AGENCY LISTINGS All systems are listed with AHRI (Air conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute) and are ETL certified per UL Standards. 7 OPERATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER Remote Controller Part Name 1. ON/OFF Button 2. Down Button 3. Up Button 4. Fan Button 1 2 3 5. Mode Button 6. I Feel Button 4 7 10 5 7. Clock Button 6 8 9 8. Timer On Button 9. Swing Louver Button 11 10. X-Fan Button 12 14 11. Timer Off Button 13 12. Turbo Button 13. Sleep Button 14. Light Button INTRODUCTION FOR ICONS ON DISPLAY SCREEN I Feel Function Operation Mode Auto Mode Cool Mode Dry Mode Fan Mode Heat Mode Clock Sleep Mode Light Set Fan Speed Turbo Mode Send Signal Set Temperature Set Time Timer On/Off Privacy Lock Swing Louver 8 OPERATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATIONS The wireless remote controller is sleek, versatile and allows you to change room temperatures and functions on your Stealth designer+ Ceiling Cassette system from the palm of your hand. The large LCD display and buttons make it easy-to-understand and easy-to-use. The remote controller is set from factory to display temperatures in °F. If °C is desired, turn the remote controller OFF with the ON/OFF button and then press "MODE" and " " buttons on the remote simultaneously for 5 seconds. ON/OFF BUTTON When the system is in OFF mode, the remote controller will display the time and last room setpoint. When you press the ON/OFF button, this indicator will be displayed and the unit will start in the last operating mode and room setpoint. NOTE: If the ON/OFF button is pressed too soon after a stop, the compressor will not start for 1 to 5 min. due to the inherent protection against frequent compressor cycling. ON Mode Display 4-DIMENSION SWING LOUVERS · Press the Vertical Swing Louver button to select five different vertical (up & down) air discharge directions including Continuous Sweep.The Swing Louver icon will be displayed. Press this button to set swing angle, which changes in direction as below: 0 1 2 3 OFF 5 4 Indicates louver swings back and forth in the five directions, as shown. Swing Louver Display 9 OPERATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER MODE BUTTON Use the "MODE" button to select one of the available modes. The selected mode will be displayed on the remote controller and the appropriate light will illuminate on the front display panel. AUTO Unit will automatically select heating or cooling to maintain room temperature between 68°F and 77°F. The remote controller will display the Auto Mode icon with no setpoint. : AUTO : COOL : DRY : FAN ONLY : HEAT Icons Displayed COOL To cool to selected setpoint and remove moisture. Press or to adjust set temperature. System varies compressor speed to maintain desired temperature. HEAT To heat to selected room setpoint. Press or to adjust set temperature. System varies compressor speed to maintain desired room temperature. FAN ONLY To circulate air without heating or cooling. Use Fan Speed button to select speed from low to high. DRY Select DRY MODE to increase moisture removal during warm humid conditions. In this mode, fan speed cannot be adjusted. 1. If the Room Temperature is above or equal to the set temperature, the system will be operating with high fan speed for several minutes and then it will switch to the selected fan speed. 2. If the Room Temperature is below the set temperature, the system will be OFF and the indoor fan will be at low speed. I FEEL MODE Press this button to use the I FEEL function, and the ( ) icon will be displayed. The unit will sense room temperature at the remote controller instead of at the indoor unit. It then adjusts airflow and temperature accordingly for the ultimate in personal comfort control and energy savings. Press the button again to exit this function. For best performance, keep remote controller away from heat or cold temperature sources while using this function. I Feel Mode 10 OPERATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER TIMER SETTING Timer-ON / Timer-OFF BUTTON To set when you want the unit to turn On at the end of a selected time period, use the button labeled "Timer-ON /Timer-OFF"on the remote controller. Press this button to make the clock icon disappear, replaced with the word "ON" (blinking). Press or buttons to adjust timer setting 1 minute at a time. Press and hold or button to set timer more quickly. Press"Timer-ON /Timer-OFF" button again to confirm setting, and the word "ON" will stop blinking. To cancel, press"Timer-ON /Timer-OFF" button again. Timer Setting ON/OFF To set when you want the unit to turn Off at the end of a selected time period, use the same button. Press this button to make the clock icon disappear, replaced with the word "OFF" (blinking). Adjust settings the same as with"Timer-ON /Timer-OFF"settings. NOTE: Under Timer On and Off status, you can set"Timer-ON /Timer-OFF"simultaneously. Before setting timer, be sure to set clock to correct time. TURBO MODE The desired room setpoint can be achieved faster in TURBO mode. After selecting the"HEAT"or"COOL" mode button, push the"TURBO"button. The TURBO icon will be displayed on the remote controller and the unit will run at an ultra-high speed. To deactivate the feature, push the"TURBO" button again. The unit will return to normal operation. Turbo Mode Display LIGHT BUTTON Press this button to turn off display light on indoor unit. Press again to turn it back on. Light Display 11 OPERATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER FAN BUTTON Press the FAN button to adjust the indoor fan speed: Low ( ), Medium ( ), High ( ), Turbo and Auto. · Turbo function is not available in Dry and Auto mode. · The fan operates at low speed in Dry and Auto modes, and the speed cannot be adjusted. · When Auto is selected, the unit will select the proper fan speed automatically, according to the ambient temperature. NOTE: Turbo function is not available in Dry and Auto Modes. The Designer+Ceiling Cassette unit will select proper fan speed automatically according to ambient temperature. Fan Display CLOCK SETTING Press this button to set clock time." " icon on remote controller will blink. Within 5 seconds, press or button to set clock time. With each pressing of or buttons, clock time will increase or decrease 1 minute. To quickly adjust time setting, press and hold or button for 2 seconds. Release button when you have reached the desired time setting. Press "CLOCK" button to confirm the time, and " " icon will stop blinking. NOTE: Clock time adopts 24-hour mode. A 12-hour time format is not available. Clock Setting Display U PRIVACY LOCK The Privacy Lock prevents unauthorized access to the unit controls and prevents tampering with system settings. The remote controller can be locked by pushing the" "and " " buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. The Privacy Lock icon will be displayed on the remote controller. Repeat the process to unlock the remote controller. Privacy Lock Display 12 OPERATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER SLEEP MODE The Designer+Ceiling Cassette system will automatically adjust room temperature during your sleep time.This slight change in temperature will not affect your comfort level due to the natural effects that sleeping has on the body, but it will save on energy consumption and will lower your electric bill. Press the SSLEEP button to select Sleep mode or Cancel.The SLEEP icon will appear. Sleep Mode Display TRADITIONAL MODE - SLEEP In Traditional Mode the unit will slowly relax the room set temperature by up to 4° F until Sleep Mode is cancelled. In Cool or Dry modes: The unit will run at current room setpoint for 1 hour. After 1 hour, the setpoint will increase by 2°F (1). After 2 hours, the setpoint will increase by 4°F (2) and maintain this setpoint until Sleep Mode is cancelled. In Heat mode: The unit will run at current room setpoint for 1 hour. After 1 hour, the setpoint will decrease by 2° F (1). After 2 hours, the setpoint will decrease by 4°F (2) and maintain this setpoint until Sleep Mode is cancelled. 13 OPERATION OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER CHANGING BATTERIES AND ADDITIONAL NOTES To change batteries, slide cover off battery compartment on back of remote controller. Remove and safely discard old batteries. Insert two new AAA 1.5V dry batteries, using correct polarity. Reattach back cover. NOTE: · If the remote controller will not be used for a long time, remove batteries to prevent leakage damage. · Be sure to aim the remote controller at the receiver of the main unit when operating. · When remote emits a signal, icon will flicker; a tone will be heard when unit receives that signal. CHANGING BATTERIES Remove old batteries Install new batteries 14 CARE AND CLEANING Routine maintenance consists of checking the condensate drain for clogs, hosing off the outdoor coil of outdoor unit and cleaning the air filter and the indoor decorative grille. WARNING Turn off power and disconnect from indoor and outdoor units before cleaning. Failure to do so could cause electric shock. DECORATIVE GRILLE CLEANING Wash the decorative grille using warm water and mild detergent with a soft cloth or soft brush. NOTE: Do not use bleach, abrasives or water above 110°F (45°C) as it may cause discoloration or damage to the surface of the unit. AIR FILTER CLEANING Changing your air filter on a regular basis prevents many problems. Dirty air filters will affect the performance and the longevity of your unit. It is recommended that air filters be cleaned every three (3) months. HOW TO REMOVE AIR FILTER For the 24K cassette unit: 1. Push the latch as shown in the figure 2. Release the screws under clasps by a screwdriver. 3. Release the fastener and open the panel grille. Remove the screw Push the fastener 15 CARE AND CLEANING For the 12 and 18K cassette unit: 1. Remove screws with a screwdriver as shown. 2. Release the two fasteners and open the panel grille. Remove the screw Push the fastener Disassemble the air inlet grille: 1. Open the air inlet grille at 45°, lift up and remove the grille. 2. Disassemble the filter screen and remove it from the filter door. HOW TO CLEAN AIR FILTER 1. Clean dust, lint and dirt from the air filter using a vacuum cleaner or washing with water. If dirt is conspicuous, wash with a mild detergent in lukewarm water. After washing air filter with water, let dry in the shade. Do not expose the air filter to direct sunlight or direct heat to dry. 2. Reinsert the air filter into filter door, careful to align properly. 3. Close secure filter door. Re-install grille assembly Replace the screw 16 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE/SOLUTION System does not restart. Cause: The system has a built-in three-minute delay to prevent short and/or rapid cycling of the compressor. Solution: Wait three minutes for the protection delay to expire. Indoor unit emits unpleasant odor when started Cause: Typically unpleasant odors are the result of mold or mildew forming on the coil surfaces or the air filter. Solution: Wash indoor air filter in warm water with mild cleaner. If odors persist, contact a qualified service professional to clean the coil surfaces. You hear a"water flowing"sound. Cause: It is normal for the system to make"water flowing"or "gurgling"sounds from refrigerant pressures equalizing when the compressor starts and stops Solution: The noises should discontinue as the refrigerant system equalizes after two or three minutes. A thin fog or vapor coming out of the discharge register when system is running. Cause: It is normal for the system to emit a slight fog or water vapor when cooling extremely humid warm air. Solution: The fog or water vapor will disappear as the system cools and dehumidifies the room space. You hear a slight cracking sound when the system stops or starts. Cause: It is normal for the system to make "slight cracking" sounds from parts expanding and contracting during system starts and stops. Solution: The noises will discontinue as temperature equalizes after 2 or 3 minutes. The system will not run. Cause: There are a number of situations that will prevent the system from running. Solution: Check for the following: · Circuit breaker is "tripped" or "turned off." · Power button of controller is not turned on. · Controller is in sleep mode or timer mode. · Otherwise, contact a qualified service professional for assistance. The unit is not heating or cooling adequately. Cause: There are a number of reasons for inadequate cooling or heating. Solution: Check the following: · Remove obstructions blocking airflow into the room. · Clean dirty or blocked air filter that is restricting airflow into the system. · Seal around door or windows to prevent air infiltration into the room. · Relocate or remove heat sources from the room. 17 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Water leaking from the indoor unit into the room. The unit will not deliver air. CAUSE/SOLUTION Cause: While it is normal for the system to generate condensate water in cooling mode, it is designed to drain this water via a condensate drain system to a safe location. Solution: If water is leaking into the room, it may indicate one of the following. · The indoor unit is not level right to left. Level indoor unit. · The condensate drain pipe is restricted or plugged. All restrictions must be removed to allow continuous drainage by gravity. · If problem persists, contact a qualified service professional for assistance. Cause: There are a number of system functions that will prevent air flow. Solution: Check for the following: · In heating mode, the indoor fan may not start for three minutes if the room temperature is very low. This is to prevent blowing cold air. · In heat mode, if the outdoor temperature is low and humidity is high, the system may need to defrost for up to 10 minutes before beginning a heating cycle. · In dry mode, the indoor fan may stop for up to three minutes during the compressor off delay. · Otherwise, you should contact a qualified service professional for assistance. 18 DIAGNOSTIC CODES Troubleshooting The unit has onboard diagnostics. The outdoor unit will provide status indicators. The indoor wall unit and remote controller will display error codes. The following is a summary of the codes with explanation: Malfunction Name Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Indicators & Remote Display Yellow Red Possible Causes Liquid Valve Coil Temperature b5 Sensor Malfunction 1) Loose or bad connection between sensor and control board 2) Liquid valve temperature sensor damaged 3) Control board malfunction Gas valve temperature sensor b7 is open/short circuited Hardware malfunction System Configuration C5 Malfunction 1) No jumper cap inserted on the control board 2) Incorrect or damaged jumper cap on control board 3) Indoor and outdoor units are not compatible Wrong connection of communication dn wire or malfunction of electronic expansion valve Hardware malfunction System High Pressure E1 1) Over charged with refrigerant 2) Blocked or dirty outdoor coil 3) Extreme outdoor ambient conditions Indoor Anti-Freeze Protection E2 3 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Low return airflow 2) Indoor fan speed is too low 3) Indoor coil is blocked or dirty Low Pressure Protection E3 9 flashes 1) Low on refrigerant and 1 sec Off 2) Pressure sensor is damaged Compressor High Discharge Temperature Protection E4 7 flashes and 1 sec Off Please refer to the malfunction analysis (discharge temperature, overload) in service manual Overcurrent Protection E5 5 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Supply voltage is unstable 2) Supply voltage is too low and system load is too high 3) Indoor coil is blocked or dirty Communication Malfunction E6 Continuous On 1) Communication cable is mis-wired between indoor and outdoor units 2) Indoor or Outdoor control board malfunction Mode conflict (Indoor units E7 calling for simultaneously Heating and Cooling) Operation status 19 DIAGNOSTIC CODES Malfunction Name Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Indicators Display Yellow Red Possible Causes High Temperature Resistant Protection E8 6 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Incorrect refrigerant charge level 2) Refrigerant metering device malfunction 3) Compressor malfunction Cold Air Protection E9 1) Indoor coil has not reach minimum heating temperature 2) Indoor ambient is abnormally cold 3) Indoor control board malfunction EEPROM Memory Malfunction EE 11 flashes and 1 sec Off Control board malfunction Module Phase Current Protection - En Frequency Decrease/Limit Mode Outdoor control board malfunction Module Temperature Protection - EU Frequency Decrease/Limit Mode 11 flashes 1) IPM module over heating or malfunctioning and 1 sec Off 2) Improper voltage at IPM Module Refrigerant Leakage Protection F0 9 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) refrigerant leak(s) 2) Indoor coil temperature sensor no calibrated 3) Refrigerant flow is restricted ( ex. valve, exv, debris) Indoor Ambient Temperature F1 Sensor Malfunction 1) Loose or bad connection between sensor and control board 2) Indoor ambient temperature sensor damaged 3) Control board malfunction Indoor Coil Temperature F2 Sensor Malfunction 1) Loose or bad connection between sensor and control board 2) Indoor coil temperature sensor damaged 3) Control board malfunction Outdoor Ambient Temperature F3 Sensor Malfunction 6 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Loose or bad connection between sensor and control board 2) Outdoor ambient temperature sensor damaged 3) Control board malfunction Outdoor Coil Temperature F4 Sensor Malfunction 5 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Loose or bad connection between sensor and control board 2) Outdoor coil temperature sensor damaged 3) Control board malfunction Outdoor Discharge Temperature F5 Sensor Malfunction 7 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Loose or bad connection between sensor and control board 2) Discharge temperature sensor damaged 3) Control board malfunction Compressor Overload Protection - F6 Frequency Decrease/Limit Mode 3 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Incorrect refrigerant charge 2) Metering device malfunction 3) Compressor malfunction Oil Return Protection - Frequency F7 Decrease/Limit Mode Normal function status code only System Current Overload Protection - F8 Frequency Decrease/Limit Mode 1 flashes 1) Input voltage too low and 1 sec Off 2) System pressure too low 20 DIAGNOSTIC CODES Malfunction Name Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Indicators Display Yellow Red Possible Causes High Compressor Discharge Temperature - Frequency Decrease/Limit Mode F9 2 flashes and 4 flashes 1) Cooling load is too great 1 sec Off and 1 sec Off 2) Outdoor ambient temperature too high 3) Refrigerant charge too low 4) Metering device malfunction Indoor Coil Freeze Protection - FH Frequency Decrease/Limit Mode 1) Indoor coil has not reach minimum heating temperature 2) Indoor ambient is abnormally cold 3) Indoor control board malfunction Pump Down or Gathering Refrigerant Status Fo 17 flashes and 1 sec Off Optional Service Mode Defrost Mode in Heating H1 Operation status Compressor Overload Protection H3 8 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Wiring terminal OVC-COMP is loose 2) Refer to the malfunction analysis in Service Manual IPM Module Protection H5 4 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) IPM module over heating 2) Improper or Low voltage at the IPM module 3) IPM module malfunction Indoor DC Fan Motor H6 Malfunction 1) Loose connections between fan motor and control board 2) Fan motor or blower wheel bearings malfunction 3) Control board malfunction Compressor De-Synchronized H7 Malfunction 1) Compressor voltage is not balance 2) Control board malfunction 3) Compressor malfunction Power Factor Correction (PFC) Protection HC 14 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Mis-wiring of the reactor filter and PFC capacitor 2) Reactor filter or PFC capacitor malfunction 3) Control board malfunction Compressor Demagnetization HE Protection Compressor malfunction High Input Power Protection L9 9 flashes and 1 sec Off 1) Compressor malfunction 2) Power circuit malfunction Start-Up Malfunction LC 1) Over charged with refrigerant 2) Control board malfunction 3) Compressor malefaction Compressor phase-lacking/ Ld phase-inverse protection Hardware malfunction 21 DIAGNOSTIC CODES Malfunction Name Incompatible Indoor and Outdoor Units Compressor Phase Current Protection Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Indicators Display Yellow Red LP 16 flashes and 1 sec Off P5 Module Temperature Sensor P7 Malfunction Module Temperature Protection P8 High DC Bus Voltage Protection PH 13 flashes and 1 sec Off Low DC Bus Voltage Protection PL 12 flashes and 1 sec Off Capacitor Charging Malfunction PU Compressor Phase-Current U1 Detection Malfunction DC Bus Voltage Dip U3 Input Current Detection Malfunction U5 The four-way valve is abnormal U7 Zero cross detection circuit U8 malfunction(for indoor unit) Possible Causes Indoor and outdoor units are not compatible 1) IPM module malfunction 2) Outdoor control board malfunction 3) Compressor malfunction Outdoor control board malfunction 1) Lack of thermal grease on IPM module 2) Heat sink (radiator) not tightly mounted 3) Control board malfunction 1) Supply voltage on L1 and N is above 265Vac 2) Capacitor on control board malfunction 3) Outdoor control board malfunction 1) Supply voltage on L1 and N is below 150Vac 2) Capacitor on control board malfunction 3) Outdoor control board malfunction Capacitor malfunction Outdoor control board malfunction Outdoor control board malfunction Outdoor control board malfunction Hardware malfunction Hardware malfunction Notes: 1) During defrosting process, the heating indicator is on for 10s and off for 0.5s. 2) Refer to Service Manual for additional information. 22 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 1. Relaxing room temperature at night is OK: During the nighttime hours you don't require the same level of conscious cooling or heating. Try using Sleep Mode to gradually relax room temperature and allow the unit to run less and save energy. 2. Curtains and shades: In the summer, you need to block the effects of the sun. Close window curtains and shades on the south and west side of your home to help block solar heat. In winter, the sun is your friend. Open curtains and shades to allow solar heat into your room. 3. Close doors: If you don't need to heat and cool your whole home, confine the heating and cooling to one room by closing doors. Limit the space you're heating and cooling to specified capability of the unit. 4. Service the unit: Some basic maintenance might be all you need. The outdoor unit will greatly benefit from a good hosing out, especially in treed areas where seeds and other debris can stick to coil fins and make the unit work up to 15% harder! 5. Rearrange the room: Furniture that obstructs airflow means you could be heating and cooling the back of a chair or the front of a sofa instead of the actual living space. Remove or rearrange obstacles blocking airflow. 6. Try 75 degrees: 75°F is a good point for an air conditioner to run at its optimal performance level. Even a 5-degree change in temperature can make your unit use up to 40% more energy! 7. Lighting: Turning lights off can help reduce your heat. Each light bulb is a tiny heater. Your air conditioner must waste energy overcoming the heat from your lights to reach and hold your desired room temperature. 8. Is anyone home? If possible, while you're away turn your unit to Auto mode and make sure windows and drapes are closed. Although room temperature may be less than optimal for a few minutes when you come home, the unit will soon have the room back to your desired temperature. 9. Don't forget the fan: The fan is much like a car. The faster it runs, the more energy it uses. Sometimes we need the car to go fast, but slow is good enough most of the time. Try saving money by using the comfortable quiet low fan speed as much as possible. 23 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT FOR WARRANTY SERVICE OR REPAIR: Contact your installing contractor. You may find the installer's name on the equipment or in your Owner's packet. Complete product registration below and send back by email to Info@StealthComfort.com PRODUCT REGISTRATION Model No. Serial No. Owner Name Address of Installation Installing Contractor Address Phone No. / E-mail Date of Installation STEALTH (1HVAC Energy LLC) warrants this product against failure due to defect in materials or workmanship under normal use and maintenance as follows. All warranty periods begin on the date of original installation. If the date cannot be verified, the warranty period begins one hundred twenty (120) days from date of manufacture. If a part fails due to defect during the applicable warranty period, Company will provide a new or remanufactured part, at Company's option, to replace the failed defective part at no charge for the part. This limited warranty is subject to all provisions, conditions, limitations and exclusions listed below. · A warranty period of Five (5) years on all parts to the original registered end user. · A warranty period of seven (7) years on the compressor. · Online registration of this product at (Stealthcomfort.com/warranty-information) extends the warranty as follows - one year unit replacement and twelve (12) year compressor warranty. · Warranty applies only to products remaining in their original installation location. · Defective parts must be returned to the distributor. LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES: ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND/OR CONDITIONS (INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE) ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, SOME STATES OR PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION LASTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED, ENLARGED, OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, OR OTHER PERSON, WHATSOEVER. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: 1. Labor or other costs incurred for diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing or handling of either defective parts, or replacement parts, or new units. 2. Product cleaning required prior to warranty service and repair. 3. Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or Owner's Manual, including filter cleaning and/or replacement and lubrication. 4. Failure, damage or repairs due to faulty installation, misapplication, abuse, improper servicing, unauthorized alteration or improper operation. 5. Failure to start due to voltage conditions, blown fuses, open circuit breakers, or damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electrical service. 6. Failure or damage due to floods, winds, fires, lightning, accidents, corrosive environments (rust, etc.) or other conditions beyond the control of the Company. 7. Failure or damage of coils or piping due to corrosion on installations within one (1) miles of sea coast or corrosive body. 8. Parts not supplied or designated by Company, or damages resulting from their use. 9. Products installed outside the 48 contiguous United States, except the District of Columbia and Hawaii. 10. Electricity or fuel costs, or increases in electricity or fuel costs from any reason whatsoever, including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat. 11. Any cost to replace, refill or dispose of refrigerant, including the cost of refrigerant. 12. Shipping damage or damage as a result of transporting the unit. 13. Accessories such as condensate pumps, line sets and so forth are not covered. 14. Any special, indirect or consequential property or commercial damage of any nature whatsoever. Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. 15. Consumable components, such as air filters, are not covered under parts warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. In jurisdictions where warranty benefits conditioned on registration are prohibited by law, registration is not required, and the STANDARD warranty period shown above will apply. 1HVAC Energy LLC ©2022